Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 17, 1940, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, October 17, 1940
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
PRESENTS DRAMA
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Ray Watson
Director of the Watson Players,
who will present a sacred drama,
"The Crimson Cross" by Manford
Evans, at the Methodist church on
Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The
production is in four acts with ten
characters. Rev. Watson plays two
leading parts himself. Mr. Watson
is affiliated with the John Brown
college, Siloam Springs, Ark. The
Rev. James Wilkins, the pastor of
the church here invites the public
to come and see this outstanding
drama which is highly recommended
by ministers of different denomina
tions throughout the country. Ad
mission is free. An offering will be
taken.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. Subject for the
morning, Prayer, Fasting and Tears.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Eve
ning service at 7:30.
Revival services begin Sunday. Let
everyone plan to hear Methodist
Sam each evening next week except
Saturday. You will find a welcome.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Pastor
Bible School, 9:45.
Communion and preaching, 11:00.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Fellow traveler on life's highway,
your life in this world and in Eter
nity need not be just a hit or miss
proposition with the resultant per
plexity and doubt. Read the Bible,
take God's plan for your life, live
in daily fellowship with Him. You
will have peace and joy in this world
and a glorious prosect for Eternity.
Come to Sunday school and study
God's word with us. Our services:
Sunday school, 9:45.
Sunday at 11, our topic, "Walking
' With God."
Evangelists, 7:30.
Bible study, Tuesday, 7:30.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30.
You are welcome and we encour
age you to come to any or all of
these services.
Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor.
NOW! At Your Heppner Safeway!
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NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL
Notice is hereby given by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon
that I have taken up the hereinafter
described animal at the Webb ranch
on upper Rhea creek, and that I
will, on Saturday, November 2, 1940,
at the hour of 10 a. m., at said place,
offer for sale and sell said animal
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, subject to redemption by the
owner thereof. Said animal is de
scribed as follows:
I grey gelding, 8 years old, weight
about 1000 pounds, branded VE
(connected) on left shoulder.
PAUL WEBB, JR.,
Heppner, Oregon.
TO THE VOTERS OF MORROW
COUNTY:
Although it has been necessary for
me to temporarily leave the office
of district attorney, due to service
in the Army of the United States,
I am a candidate for the office at
the General Election, November 5th,
and request your vote, in order that
I may again serve you upon com
pleting my present duties.
(Paid Ad.) FRANK C. ALFRED.
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GUARANTEED TOP QUALITY STEER BEEF!
BEEF ROASTS BSendCut 17c
SIRLOIN STEAKS Dound
FRANKFURTERS
pound ...
Skinless
pound
15c
HAMS
Skinned, Oregon Made
pound
(Dizki7 rkic. 7
sperrys pp.
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Baking Powder CBLER 20
Chocolate "fiSKEF'8 12
10
14
COCOnU LONGTHREAD 10
Macaroni spaghetti "i0 13
Dried Beans EST SoM. 25
Marshntallows
Hershey's Cocoa
cake
Fluffiest
1-Lb. Carton
Pound Can
Dnitinc CaaIIa. a U.
hCineV KIP River Brand f Lb.
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rig Bars
Crackers
Jell Well
2 Lb.
PkK.
Lb.
WHITE or
WHEAT
SNOW FLAKE 9
SODA M, Pkc.
ASSORTED 9
FLAVORS i Pbr.
Sperry Wheat Hearts
Prices FrI.
thru Mon,
Oct. 18
23
10
19
27
11
22
PORK STEAK Ib
Picnic Style
PORK ROAST,,
nunc i Ann 4
rurct LAKu
lbs.
19c
15c
11c
27
NEW MEAT SERVICE
NOW AT SAFEWAY!
We are proud to announce to
our Heppner friends that our
i i
moaern spic - ana - span, new
meat department is now open
and ready to serve you.
Safeway guarantees you only
the finest meats at the lowest
prices - always. Come in and
get acquainted !
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Pork & Beans
KARVESl ;
BLOSSOM
49-lb. Sock
PENTHOUSE
No. 2Va Cans
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EDWARDS
COFFEE
Matched blend fla
vor, high grade
coffee.
4-lb. can
75c
2-lb. Can
1-lb. Can
39c
20c
AIRWAY
COFFEE
Mild, mellow blend.
Ground to your order.
3-Lb.
Bag
Lb.-Bag 12c
35
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NOB HILL
COFFEE
R i e n. strengtnful.
High arrade coffee.
Ground to your order.
33
2-Lb.
Bag
Lb.-Bag 17c
Kraft
VELVEETA
CHEESE
2-Lb. LobI.
49c
Corned Beef
Anglo
12-oi. Can I O
Dried Beef
3125c
Beardaleye
Z-oz. glass
(Close out)
Cherub Milk 4 talis 27c
Case (48) $3.14
TOMATO
SOUP
HONE
POD
3 Can. 20
&Z 10
11
CIUIISI IKn GULF SPRAY
Small Dry
cS-10
i'WIN Pr,AH.
SOLID. P4 i.
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So. IVt ran
.No.
Can
10
1 r PZml- Kellogg-s
B VUI II ITiaiC?9 Reg
CCraff Dinners
Shortening
.Size JL " Wr
A meal for
t In 9 minutes.
Pkg.
ROYAL 3-lb. JCL
SATIN Can 3 Y
Campbell's
Peas, Stokely's
Corn, Butter Kernel
Tomatoes
Sauerkraut
Cranberry Sauce
Pineapple 'tfJSS,
Minced Clams cBan 10
Sardines domestic no. v
IS OIL Tin
Mustard, Crescent 1 i
Sunbrite Cleanser, 2 cans 9c
Su-Purb Gran. Soap 2PV! 17c
HILLS, MAXWELL
HOUSE, GOLDEN
WEST COFPElc.
Can
3 for 25
ti-ot. 2i, 25'
o. ZM, 1 L
iC
Can
5
9
Bleach
atches, Favorite
WHITR
MAGIC
4-Gal.
17
6 Bote. 13
Monster
Bum Drops lb
Chocolate "XL
DROPS fcb
Libby't Garden
PFAS
No. 303 Cons
(.Close
at)
3; 25c
Crirco
Shortening
3-Lb. Con
46c
Crystal
White
M
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; REG. BARS
5hrl4'
SIERRA
PINE
TOILET
SOAP
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Von Camp's
HOMINY
No. 300
Tall Cans
3125c
HI
FRI.-SAT.
ONLY
LEMONS per dozen 19c
ORANGES 40 in shopping bag 49c
CRANBERRIES Coos Bay Large, pound 19c
GRAPES Tokays per pound 5c
SWEET SPUDS No. Is 6 pounds 25c
CELERY Utah per bunch 5c
ONIONS No. Is 5 pounds 10c
CABBAGE Solid heads, per pound 2c
TURNIPS Jumbo bunches 3 for 10c
APPLES Red Spitzenberg. Box 89c
POTATOES Best No. 2s. 50 lbs 49c
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