Paire Eight fleppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, May 23, 1940 SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT By JUNE SMITH Mrs. Robert Weir, Sr., of Lake view was an overnight guest last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Barratt. She returned home Saturday, accompanied by Miss Margaret Doughty, who will visit at the Weir home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belanger de parted this morning for their home at Moro, Mr. Belanger arriving last evening from Pendleton to pick up Mrs. Belanger who had been a guest for two days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney. Mrs. Harold Cohn entertained members of her duplicate club Tu esday evening at Mrs. Lucas' Place. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Garnet Barratt was hostess to members of her bridge club at her home yesterday afternoon. The affair was a dessert luncheon and high bridge score was won by Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pinckney left Wednesday for Portland, with mem bers of the tennis team as passengers. The boys are Bob Pinckney, How ard Wray, Hugh Crawford and Don Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Blankenship and family also are attending the tennis matches, and Mrs. Blanken ship .will remain for a time in Portland, going on from there to visit relatives in Centralia and Ev erett, Wash. ' The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their first annual Plate Party on May 28 at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles Cox. The affair will be a pot luck luncheon beginning at 1 p. m., for all members. Officers of the Eastern Star lodge met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Thomson, Jr., to make plans for the meeting of the lodge Friday night Ten were present, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Daisy Shively and Mrs. Emma Ev ans. Brothers of Mrs. Charles Cox, Mr. T. C. Burroughs of Boise, Idaho, and Mr. B. H. Burroughs of Port land, are visiting at the Cox home. Mrs. Cox and Mr. T. C. Burroughs spent several days in Portland last week. Mrs. J. J. Nys entertained her duplicate club at her home last Thursday evening. The winning team was composed of Mrs. D. M. Ward and Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. H. McCurdy and Mrs. Nys. Refresh ments were served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Ralph Thompson was hostess at luncheon at her home Wednesday for members of her duplicate club. Guests included Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Mrs. Earl Gilliam, Mrs. C. C. Patterson, Mrs. C. W. McNamer, Mrs. W. C. McCarty, Mrs. Fred Lu cas and Mrs. Glenn Jones. Mr. Arthur Holcomb of Spokane was a dinner guest Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pinckney. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox leit Sunday for Eugene, where they will spend the summer. ii!!i(tniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiuiiimii 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. Ray Zack, Yakima Indian, will bring the message at the morning service, Sunday, May 26. Mr. Zack is studying to be a missionary to his own people. Church members and friends will enjoy hearing him. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject of morning sermon, "A Voice." Epworth League 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. On each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m. the children are meeting for Children's day prepar ation. Some other activities are included but the main emphasis is being placed upon the Children's day pro gram which will be held Sunday evening, June 10. All children not attending other Sunday schools are welcome to take part in these week day classes. Mrs. R. C. Young, pastor in charge. 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. THE UNITED CHURCH OF LEX INGTON AND IONE Sunday scohol, Lexington and lone, 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, Lexington, 11 a. m. ' Sermon, "Salvation, What is It?" Young people's service, Lexington, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, lone, 7:30 p. m. Sermon, "Our Daily Bread." Minister, Rev. W. Moffat Dennis. 111 fe!fliWr? 11 irniTSSSS Pi 1 Tsj M UrgM"Ami 4tl l( For Smootne m wmmmmmimmsaeim tk Stvle Hit w.v Hldlier- 8, Found o mm a: , . "w . v j! Qnfpr MV ... . . rj In RafetV operation 3ht ...,tcb 85 ..,.;i COUPE A at Flint, Mich. AH models pncea rateS, state and local access0. "trC ,o :hange without no- Tr-7-7D7 Sor',e, NO OTHER CAR Regardless of Price COMBINES ALL THESE CHEVROLET QUALITY FEATURES NO OTHER CAR Regardless of Price CAN MATCH CHEVROLET IN PUBLIC DEMAND ... ft FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY SURPRISES LACKING IN STATE PRIMARIES Continued from First Page Robert F. Cronen 58, Ralph M. Er win 96, Martin A. Fitzgerald 85, Clarence F. Hyde 118, Lotus L. Lang ley 111, Willis E. Mahoney 172, Charles H. Martin 78, J. W. Morrow 155, A. W. O'Connell'43, Jake Siskell 71, Joseph F Wood 52. Delegates to democratic national convention, second congressional district: Harry D. Boivin 103, Fran cis V. Galloway 157, Will M. Peter son 229, W. H. Strayer 91. President: John N. Garner 47, Franklin D. Roosevelt 287. Electors of president and vice president of the United States: Earl F. Groblebe 241, Amanda J. Hart 254, John S. 'Marshall 249, Lawrence A. Tronsdale 247, Mary Graham Walker 243. Representative: Walter M. Pierce 308. State treasurer: A. L. Brown 138, Lyman Ross 150. Attorney general: Bruce Spauld ing 272. Representative, 2 2nd district: Charles T. McElligott 292. Coroner: A, D. McMurdo 238. Precinct committeemen and com mitteewomen: Alpine, R. B. Rice, Pearl Lindsay; Boardman, J. F. Gorham, Minnie McFarland; Cecil, Elmer Griffith, Lorraine Ekleberry; Eightmile, Clive Huston, Eugenia Huston; Gooseberry, Chas. T. Mc Elligott, Ida M. Zinter; Hardman, Lewis Batty, Iris Brannon; lone, P. J. Linn; Irrigon, Roy H. Minnick; Lena, Frank Swaggart, Hazle Swag gart; Lexington, H L. Duvall, Maude Pointer; North Heppner, Ed Breslin,. Myrtle Aiken; South Heppner, D M. Ward, Florence Hughes. On the non-partisan ballot, Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers was accorded a vote of 679 against 486 for Marie Clary. Unless there is a write-in vote in the general election, Mrs. Rodgers stands re-elected. Memorial Day Sale! When you plan your Memorial Day outing be sure to shop at Safeway. We have dozens of EVERYDAY low prices on all your picnic supplies. 5 Days May 24-29 Stores Closed Memorial Day flir AQFor All Canning JUUAK Purposes 100 LBS. Lunch Meats Boiled Ham Pound 49c Society Loaf Pound 25c BACON Fancy Breakfast Side Back Pound 19c COFFEE ...2 lbs. 35c NOB HILL Marsmallows lb. 10c FLUFFIEST Tom. Juice 46 oz 1 9c SUNNY DAWN Mayonnaise qr. 35c NUMADE Jells Rife 2 hot. 23c Econ. Caps doz. 19c Shortening 3 lb. 46c ROYAL SATIN Cr. or Sli. 3 tins AIRWAY quality 3 LBS. DIMCADDI C No- Y2 tins r iiiLHr r ll COFFEE CUDCh UUCAT original JMILU HIILMI NBC2pk. Pfl DM Country Home VUrciN fancy cr. style No. 2 GRAPEFRT JUICE Irr STRING BEANS no!" 2 1 17 Guaranteed Produce NEW SPUDS 10 lbs. 29c TZ NEW PEAS 3 lbs. 23c Monies Radishes, Onions 2 bu. 5c rdcrs taken LEMONS doz. 23c LETTUCE head 5C Order early. BERRIES 4 boxes 29c Doz 9C Special crate prices I I MILK Federal or Cherub 4 Sin. tins 15c 3 tall tins 20c EGGS Fresh, large Grade A 2 doz. 27c GINGERSNAPS LB. 10c POTATO CHIPS, 3 rcg. pkgs. 25c SWEET PICKLES 25 oz. jar 23c NAPKINS 80 count 8c PAPER PLATES 2 doz. 15c CHEESE, Kraft 6 oz jar. 17c P'N. BUTTER Real Roast 2 lb. 23c RITZ CRACKERS Ig. pkg. 23c EDWARDS COFFEE 2 lbs. 41c SPAM, Hormcl's 12 oz. tin 24c DILL PICKLES Columbia qt. 17c JELLO assortedt flavors pk. 5c MUSTARD, Nalley's 7 oz. jar 8c SHRIMP Blue Plate 5 oz. tin 11c Heppner Oregon