Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 11, 1940, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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fleppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, July 11, 1940
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 Bible School.
ll:0(i Communion and preaching.
7:30 P. M., Wednesday, Choir
Practice.
7:30 P. M., Thursday, Prayer
Meeting.
Evening services: Christian En
deavor at 7 p. m.; evening worship
8 o'clock.
Rev. Martin G. Clark and family
will return from their vacation trip
Saturday,. Services as usual on
Sunday.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morn
ing worship at 11 a. m.
Epworth League at 7 p. m., eve
ning worship at 8 o'clock.
Morning subject, "My Church."
Evening service, evangelistic. Bible
study and prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at the church. Sunday
school board meeting Friday eve
ning at 8 o'clock. It is desired that
every officer and teacher be pre
sent. James Wilkins, Pastor.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sunday services:
School, 9:45 a. m.
Worship service, 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Widweek services:
Tuesday and Thursday, :30 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
The 4th of July is gone and near
ly forgotten, but news of how some
of the townsfolk spent the holiday
is interesting.
A group composed of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Cohn and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Barratt and fam
ily, with Dick Hoyt of Portland and
Bob Pinckney, and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ferguson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bennett, Bill
Blake, Lowell Ashbaugh, and Bob
Applegate drove to Blue Mountain
springs Wednesday afternoon, re
turning Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward left
Wednesday for Baker, where they
enjoyed the 4th of July celebration.
They were house guests of Mrs.
Ward's cousin, Mrs. Robert McCord,
who was Miss Neva Chidsey when
she lived in Heppner. An event
of the program was the crowning of
94 year old Mrs. Jessie McCord, who
is the great grandmother of Mrs.
McCord's daughter, Shirley.
Another group of Heppner people
spent the 4th at Hidaway. These
were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Jones and family, Mrs. W. O.
Bayless and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore of Pendleton joined the
group.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson spent
the holiday at Gold Beach, where
they visited Ollie Ferguson. Dick
remained there with his uncle when
Gordon's Drug Store
CUT RATE PRICES
Dental Needs
Revelation Tooth Powder......23c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste 19c
Kolynos Tooth Paste 19c
Listerine Tooth Paste 19c
Ipana Tooth Paste 39c
Calox Tooth Powder 43c
Polident 27c
Ted 23c
Deodorants
Depilatories
35c Quest 31c
35c Mum 29c
35c Nonspi 29c
(50c Amolin 53c
Spiro Powder 29c
Arrid 39c
Nair 39c
Antiseptics
Mouthwashes
$1.00 Lavoris 79c
75c Listerine 59c
$1.00 Ly sol large 83c
$1.00 Znoite large 79c
$1.23 St. 37 Solution $1.17
Pepsodent Antiseptic large 59c
Creams
Lotions
Hair
Preparations
Jergen Lotion large 79c
$1.00 Italian Balm 79c
Danya Hand Lotion 29c
50c Chamberlain's Lotion 42c
55c Lady Esther 4-Purpose
Cream 39c
Phillips Milk of Magnesia Cr, 49c
50c Santiseptic Lotion 45c
$1.00 Danderine 79c
$1.00 Drene Shampoo 79c
75c Fitch Shampoo 59c
$1.00 Mar-O-Oil Shampoo .... 79c
Vaseline Hair Tonic large G3c
$1.00 Vitalis 79c
Popular
Remedies
50c Nature Remedy Tablets 45c
25c Fccnamint Gum 21c
25c Ex Lax Chocolate 23c
Peruna
89c
Shaving Needs
Palmolive Shaving Cr. giant 37c
Colgate Shaving Cr. giant .. 37c
35c Ingram Shaving Cr 29c
Aqua Velva 39c
Gtm Blades pkg. of 5 23c
$1.00 Adlerika 89c
GOc Sal Hepatica 49c
50c Pablum 39c
Bisoldol 3 oz 63c
Bayers Aspirin Tab. 100s .... 59c
$1.25 Petrolagar 89c
GOc Bromo Seltzer 49c
Anacin Tablets 50s 59c
Carter's Little Liver Pills 19c
$1. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills 83c
Up-John's Jeculin 12 oz $2.49
10c - Palmolive Soap - 6c
2 for 11c
WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS
Heppner, Oregon Phone 62
the family returned to Heppner.
Another group, who remained at
home, met together for a pot luck
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Fred Lucas. These included Mr
and Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mr. and Mrs,
C. W. McNamer and Mrs. Lucy
Rodgers.
Another pot luck dinner was held
on the lawn of the Phil Mahoney
home and comprised Mr. and Mrs.
B. C. Pinckney and guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Alberger of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Crawford, Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Smith and Mrs.
Harriet Mahoney.
Mrs. J. G. Thomson, Jr., entertain
ed her bridge club at her home
Wednesday afternoon. Guests for
the affair, which was a dessert
bridge, were Mrs. Phil Mahoney,
Mrs. Jap Crawford, Mrs. Vawter
Parker, Mrs. Ray Ferguson, Mrs.
L. D. Tibbies, Mrs. Orville Smith,
and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bryant are
the parents of a baby bov born
July 5th at Heppner. The young
man weighed 6y2 pounds and has
been named Robert Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haves have
as house guests Mrs. Hayes' sister
and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cunningham and baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alfred will
spend the week end in Portland.
Mrs. W. S. Bell of Spokane, mo
ther of Mrs. B. C. Pinckney, is vis
iting with the Pinckneys. She is
completing a trip which took her
across the country, and included on
her itinerary New York world's fair,
Washington, D. C, Quebec.
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson drove a car
load of vacationers to Hidawav yes
terday, where they will stay for a
week. The party was composed of
her daughters, Shirley and Frances,
and Franc sf house euestl. Miiss
Margaret Smith of Newberg who will
visit here for several weeks. Miss
Gwendolyn Jones of Portland, Mrs.
Earl Blake, Miss Mary K. Blake.
Lois May Vance and Wanda How-
elL
Mrs. L. J. Hamlin and children
returned Sunday evening from Lake I
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Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward and
Harry Duncan drove to Pendleton
1 uesday.
Miss Margaret Nys of Portland
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nys
for the summer.
Mrs. L. E. Dick held a mid-term
meeting of the Auxiliary Thursday
at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kinne left Tu
esday for a week's vacation, which
they will spend at Rockaway beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas have
moved to their new home and place
of business, the home belonging to
Mrs. Cora Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barratt left
Tuesday morning for Sun Valley,
Idaho,, where they will attend a di
rector's meeting of the Northwest
Production Credit association.
Mrs. Hubert Gaily left Sunday for
Pendleton, where she will join Mr.
Gaily, and where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doolittle re
turned Tuesday from Portland,
where their son Paul underwent an
appendectomy. He is at the Emanuel
hospital.
Kemp Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Dick, is in the hospital at
The Dalles where he is undergoing
medical treatment.
Miss Ethel Thompson of Portland
is spending this week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz of
Grants Pass were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ferguson.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The Hepner Fire department wish
es to acknowledge the help of the
Heppner CCC camp, and thank them
for their assistance in fighting the
grass fire on Morrow hill on Sun
day, June 30th, 1940.
Heppner Fire Department.
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MRS. H0MEMAMAGER:
You know, Mr. Safeway,
I can't seem to save any
money on my food bucket,
thoush I try to pick out the
best buys From all over
town.
Week-end features
FRIDAY thru MONDAY
IULY 12-15
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SAFEWAY STORE MANAGES:
Well, maybe that's just the
trouble. Try buying all your
foods at Safeway for awhile,
and I'll guarantee you'll save
money. You sec, all Safeway
Prices arc low every day .
because that's a Safeway
policy.
WhfWfl
Salad Oil
May Day Qt. tin fiT
CORN - PEAS
GREEN BEANS
Standard No. 303 Cans
Your
Choice
2 IS
Town House
Grapefruit
KITCHEN CRAFT
FLOUR
49-lb sok
$1.39
Bbl. $5.09
JUICE
CRACKS
COFFEE sr 2
CATSUP
Shoiiemn
3
No. 2 9 V
cans
Quality
Sodas
RUBY
12-oz. bottles
2-lb. K$
Box
2-lb- 9QC
can ww
ANGLO
CORNED
BEEF
12-oz jO.
cans OV
TANG
All Purpose
Meat
SHRIMP
Medium Dry
5-oz. can
Airway Coffee, lb 12e; 3 -lb 35c
Tea, Canterbury O.P. Vi lb. 25e
Upton's Tea, 0. Pek. Vz lb. 38c
Pork Cr Beam vnCamp' 2? 225c
Peaches Castle Crest 2 2V2s 27c
Crapefruit, Glenn Aire, 2s 10c
Mayonnaise, Piedmont qt., 33c
Salad Dress.,Duchess, qt. 25c
Hershey Choc. Bars, Lge, 225c
Raisins, Sun Maid, 15-oz., 7c
Jell Well, Assorted 2 pkgs. 9c
White King T. Soap, 3 bars 14c
Bleach, White Magic V2 gal. 19c
Rinzso Gran. Soap, 12 oz . 21c
Su-Purb Gran. Soap, 24 oz. 19c
Ivory Flakes, 12 y2 oz. pkg. 21c
If 5y.al 3-lb. can 41 C.
aw 1 lit:
-Friday-Saturday only-
WATERMELONS Klondyke lb. 2c
Oranges med. Valencias 3 dz. 39c
LEMONS Sunkist doz. 25c
POTATOES Locals ... 10 lbs. 21c
TOMATOES red & smooth lb. 5c
LETTUCE Jumbo firm hds- ea. 5c
CANTALOUPES Just Rite' 3-25c
LARD
Armour's Star
4lb.cfn.39c
CI V QPDAY Standard 1 gal. tin $1.09; QQa
rL.1 JriVM I BULK SPECIAL, GAL. wOt
Pineapple Sauce LKut nS, 10c
CALUMET Bf,K:7det
MILK
CHERUB
C I I A D Now an Oregon product
Extra Fine
1 lb. tin 19c
7r
Large tin
10 lbs. 57c
Waldorf Tissue 4 rolls 17c
Flour Harvest Blossom 49 lb. $1.29
Candy, Gum Drops Special, lb. 5c
Dog Food, Play Fair Tin 5c
Coffee, Nob Hill 2 lbs. 35c
Peanut Butter, Real Roast 2 lb. 25c
Vanilla, Westag, 8 oz. bottle 15c
Marshmallows, Fluffiest lb. 10c
Flavorade, Asst., 4 pkgs. 15c
Jells Rite Pectin 3 bottles 33c
Tom. Juice, Sunny Dawn 46 oz. 19c
Cheese, Darigold lb. 20c
Cocoa, Blue Mill 2 lb. tin 17c