Paire Eight fleppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, Mar. 21, 1940 ' BOARDMAN NEWS Boardman Students Attend Play Day By MRS. CLAUD COATS Rev. and Mrs. Walpole and Mrs. .Eva Warner were in Umatilla to attend the Ladies Aid meeting last Wednesday. Oscar Chenowith of McMinnville, enroute to Idaho, stopped here is see Glen Mallery on Thursday. The boys attended college together. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Corwin made a business trip to Corvallis over last week end, stopping off at Hood River to visit Mrs. Corwin's par ents. The high school girls attended a play day given by the Heppner girls in Heppner, Friday, March 15. lone, Lexington and Ha r dm an high schools were also represented. The afternoon was spent in a program, games and refreshments. Miss Geraldine Healy spent the week end visiting friends and rel atives in Heppner. She returned home on Sunday. Miss La Vein Baker, who is at tending Eastern Oregon College of Education, was here this week vis iting her parents. Mrs. Mike Healy and Mrs. Jose phine Rands visited Mr. Healy's brother, John Healy, in Pine City Friday. A pinochle party was given by the H. E. club at the McFarland home on Thursday, March 14. High hon ors were won by Mrs. Dan. Ransier and Bill Lilly, and consolation was taken by Mrs. Nate Thorpe and Clyde Tannehill. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Dillabough and family and Miss Donna Jane Rands of Latourell Falls are spending the week here and at Pendleton with friends. They were formerly resi dents of Boardman. Miss Awilda Bleakney,' who is attending University of Washington in Seattle, arirved here Sunday for spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. NeaT Bleakney. Mr. and Mrs. George McCutcheon and family visited here Saturday nd Sunday. They are now residing in Walla Walla. Mrs. Thorpe, former resident of Boardman, suffered a severe stroke at her home in Gaston last week. niHiiimuiniiiiiimiiiiniiHiHitiiimii At Heppner CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:45 Bible School. 11:00 Communion and preaching. 6:30 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Evening Church services. 7:30 P. M., Wednesday, Choir Practice. 7:30 P. M., Thursday, Prayer Meeting. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. R. C. YOUNG, Minister Easter Sunday services will start with an early Communion service, 7:30 a. m. The public is invited to this service. Bilbe school will be at 9:45. The subject of the Easter lesson will be "Triumph Over Death." At 11- the regular church service will be held. A special Easter sermon and mus- is will be the order of the service. "Now hath Christ been raised from the dead, the first fruits of them that are asleep." 1 Cor. 1, 20. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CLIFFORD W. NOBLE. Pastor Sunday services: School, 9:45 a. m. Worship service, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Widweek services: Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 p. m; Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe were called to her bedside Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham, Mrs. Chas. Dillon, Miss Elinor Tilden, Mrs. Gladys Fortier, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller were among those at tending the opening of "Gone With the Wind" in Pendleton last Sun day. The H. E. club is sponsoring an Easter bazaar in the grange hall on Saturday, March 23. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano moved to their new home Saturday, which has recently been built by friends and neighbors. Their home burned to the ground last winter. Leland McClouth took R. W. Bleakney to Umapine on Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Cecil Young. f The JOHN DEERE IS SO v ft SIMPLE I can make most adjust- B merits myself. For instance, I can .-""""stighten the Clutch - r in 5 Minutes 1 How is it on Reline it in 15 Minutes J Upkeep Costs?rT S WtoVw V tK "'" h felt Y"OU don't have to be a skilled automotive mechanic to service a John Deere General Purpose Tractor it's that simple. You can inspect and adjust practically all working parts from a standing position. Brakes and clutch can be adjusted in less than 5 minutes. Valves and tappets are located in the cylinder head they're easy to get at. Everything is simpler easier to understand in the John Deere. That's why the average owner does 75 of his own servicing without any outside help. Braden-Bell Tr. & Equip. Co. Mrs. Lillie Leathers and daughter Grace arrived at the Frank Cramer home on Monday for a week's visit. Mrs. Cramer is an aunt of Mrs. Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sauders and Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklander are spending Easter Sunday with Mrs. Anna Rutherford of Stanfield. Irene Beamer spent the spring va cation with her mother, Mrs. Clara Beamer, coming from Corvallis where she is a student at Oregon State college. One purebred polled bull for sale at reasonable price. Harvey Smith, lone. 1 " ,ft xWr'W,J(? JMa 2000 of them at lc each Annual 6-Day Event Friday thr Thursday, March 23-28 EGGS2Doz.27c Large Fresh Ranch LIBBY'S SL. PINEAPPLE .... 2 tin 19c DOLE PINEAPPLE GEMS 14 oz. tin 10c SIIEFFORD CHEESE lb. pkg. 15c COLUMBIA SWT. PICKLES 25 oz. jar 24c Campbell's SOUPS except Ch. & MR 3-25c JELLO or JELLWELL assorted Pkff. 5c STRING BEANS Festival No. 2 tins 4-35c PAAS EGG DYES 3 10c pkgs. 25c PAPER NAPKINS asst. colors. . pkff. 9c DIAMOND WAX PAPER 125-ft. roll 15c NBC SHREDDED WHEAT reg. pkg. 10c FLAVORADE asst. flavors 6 pkgs. 25c NOODLES Missionette egg 25c pke. 19c AIRWAY COFFEE 2 lbs. 35c NOB IHLL COFFEE 2 lbs. 35c HONEY Salter's, lone 10 lb pail 79c NUMADE MAYONNAISE Qt. 35c CLABBOR GIRL Baking Powder 2 lb. 20c CANDY assorted varieties 2 lbs. 19c FLOUR Kitchen Craft 49 lb. bag $1.59 CHERUB MILK tall tins each 7c EASTER LILIES Each 35c DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING W Qt.25c. El LUNCH BOX I jMlfl ' SPREAD 18 Qt.35c I Whole Kernel CORN Fancy Country Home 3 No. 2 tins 33c GRAPEFR'T JUICE Texene Fine Quality oz. tall tin 17c We guarantee every purchase of fruit and vegetables fresh, crisp and flavorful or your , money back. PRODUCE, Fri.-Sat. only ASPARAGUS fancy green 2 lbs. 29c LEMONS Sunkist Dozen 25c CARROTS Cal if . spring 3 bu. 1 7c GRAPEFRUIT Arizonas . .Dozen 39c SPINACH New Walla .3 lbs. 10c BANANAS Golden Ripe. .. 3 lbs. 25c GREEN ONIONS WW sweets 2 bu. 5c ORANGES medium size 2 dozen 35c NEW CABBAGE green b crisp lb. 4c APPLES Newtons, Winesaps box 89c RADISHES New Calif 2 bu. 9c TOMATO JIJirF SUNNY DAWN I 46 oz. tall tin 19c I 1 1 j in 1 iinninriMi 'ii 11 111 ii iiiiiiiiim Our Luxury Blend If your family likes richness and flavor EDWARDS is your blend- Mb. tin 2-lb. in 21c 41c 4-lb. tin 79c HMEDSHi