Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 12, 1940, Page Page Ten, Image 10

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SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
Miss Mabel Elizabeth McKay,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
McKay of Condon, became the bride
of James Michael Farley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Farley of Hepp
ner, last Thursday, December 5, at
10:30 in the morning. The ceremony
was performed at the home of the
bride's parents, with Father Thomas
McTeigue officiating.
Miss Flora McFarlane, cousin of
the bride, was maid of honor, and
Miss Margaret Farley, sister of the
bridegroom, bridesmaid. Mr. Joe
Farley, brother of the groom, was
his best man.
The bride wore an afternoon dress
of blue silk crepe, with a corsage
of gardenias. The maid of honor
and bridesmaid wore similar dresses
of rose and blue, respectively, with
corsages of roses and carnations.
Following the ceremony a wed
ding breakfast was served at which
Mrs. George McKay was assisted by
Mrs. Will McFarlane and Mrs. Bert
Hollen. The wedding was attended
by relatives and close friends of the
bride and groom. Out of town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. James Farley,
Joe Farley, Miss Margaret Farley
and Mrs. William Bucknum of
Heppner, and Orrin Furlong of
Walla Walla.
Members of the Elks lodge and
their wives are looking forward to
this coming Saturday, when a cel
ebration will take place for this
lodge and visitors from others. The
afternoon plans include initiation
for the lodge, while the women are
entertained at a party to be held at
Lucas Place at 2 p. m. Mrs. Garnet
Barratt, chairman and her assistants,
Mrs. Phil Mahoney and Mrs. Gene
Ferguson, are planning the women's
affair, at which both bridge and
pinochle will be played, with prizes
for both. Plans are being made for
twelve tables, and every wife of an
Elk is cordially invited to be pre
sent. Refreshments will be served
at the close of play.
A dance is scheduled for the eve
ning at the Elk's hall, with ;he
Men About Town furnishing the
music, A floor show will be a fea
ture. Among the Heppner people seen
in Pendleton last Friday to attend
the Eastern Oregon Wheat league
meetings and festivities were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mr. i'nd
Mrs. B. C. Pinckney, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Vaw
ter Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Jones, Charles Cox, John J. Wight
man, Jap Crawford and Henry Hap
Announcement of the annual
Christmas party and white elephant
exchange at the next meeting was
made at the Woolgrowers auxiliary
meeting held at Lucas Place last
Friday. Reports were given by Mrs.
Phil Mahoney, president, and Mrs.
Ralph Thompson, retiring state pres
ident, on the annual state conven
tion held at Lakeview Dec. 1, 2 and
3.
The American Legion auxiliary
met last Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Anna Bayless, with
Mrs. Chris Brown and Mrs. Dick
Wells as hostesses. Mrs, Charles
Cox gave a report of her meetings
at Condon and Heppner. The meet
ing was the auxiliary's Christmas
party, which this year, the memlr rs
held for others instead of exchang
ing gifts among themselves. Toys
and gifts were brought which will
be given to children of veterans and
the gift shop at the veterans hos
pital in Portland. The auxiliary
will also make up a box of fruit and
groceries for a local family.
The Episcopal auxiliary will meet
at the Parish House Thursday. The
bazaar held by the members last
Saturday, followed by a dinner, was
declared by them to be a success.
Ed Dick drove Kemp Dick to Rit
ter Springs Tuesday, where he will
remain for treatment.
The Bookworms met Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Miss Rose Lieb-
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Thursday, December 12, 1940
At Heppner
CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
James Wilkins, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45.
Morning Worship at 11.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7:30.
Prayer meeting and Bible study
at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday and Thurs
day. Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve
ning at 7:30.
All are welcome to worship with
us.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Pastor
Bible School at 9:45.
Communion and preaching, 11:00.
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30. ,
Morning sermon, "The Old Rugged
Cross."
Evening, "The Great Commission."
Meetings continue with B. Ross
Evans bringing the messages. Ev
eryone invited.
PENTECOTAL ASSEMBLY OF
GOD
Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic services continuing
each evening except Monday at 7:30
with C. A. Duke of Seattle, Wn.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Sunday, Dec. 15th, 11 a. m., Morn
ing prayer. Confirmation service on
Sunday, Dec. 22nd, 11 a. m., the
bishop being present to perform the
rite.
IIARDMAN COMMUNITY
CHURCH
2:00 p. m., Bible School.
3:00, Preaching service.
to her duplicate bridge club Tues
day evening at her home. Refresh
ments were sered at the close of
play. Mrs. Ray Kinne won high
score. Threee guests present were
Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mrs. J. G. Bar
ratt and Mrs. Gene Ferguson.
ADDITIONAL IONE NEWS
Election of officers in the Eastern
Star Tuesday evening resulted in. the
election of Anna Smouse as worthy
matron and the re-election of Henry
V. Smouse as worthy patron. Other
officers elected were Lena Lundell,
A. M.; E. R. Lundell, A. P.; secre
tary, Ruth B. Mason; treasurer, Ru
by Roberts; conductress, Elaine
Rietmann, and A. C, Mildred Lun
dell. Installation will be held on
Friday, January 3.
New officers chosen by the Re
bekahs are Marjorie Gordon, N. G.;
Eva Swanson, V. G.; Lena Lundell,
secretary, and Mary Swanson, treasurer.
IONE ENTERS BOWLING TEAM
Swanson's market of lone is the
latest entrant in the bowling tour
nament that has been creating much
interest at the local alleys for the
last several weeks. This team is
assisting the City league. Bowlers
on the team are Engelman, Swanson,
AJlyn, Kincaid, Linn and Davidson.
)Fcy. Chocolates mince meat, English maid2 19c
LbTin$U5" flb75? SUGAR101bk53c I
IjgOi Box FANCY RICE, RIVER BRAND 2C !0c I
i backed In Clean, Handy Cellophane Bags , nu ,n , . , , n i
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SLICES
Lb. 10c
brand. Mrs. C. W. McNamer re
viewed the book, "The Family," by
Nina Fedorova.
Mrs. W. C. Rosewall entertained
the T. & C. club at her home last
Thursday.
Several members of the Eastern
Star attended a turkey dinner given
by the lone chapter Monday eve
ning. Among them were Mrs. Earl
Blake, Mrs. H. D. McCurdy, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Drake and Mrs. L. E.
Dick.
Mrs. Charles Cox, who is district
president of the American Legion
auxiliary, reports very successful
and enjoyable meetings held by this
organization at Condon and Pen
dleton last week. At Condon she
was a guest at luncheon at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Bull, and a
tea and banquet were held for the
department officers and others fol
lowing the conference. At Pendel
ton Mrs. Charles Lemons entertain
ed the department officers, who in
addition to Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Laura
Goode of Portland, state president,
Mrs. Frank Southard, vice president,
and Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, secretary,
and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. Vehna
Carney, and Mrs. Hugh Bowman,
with a luncheon. A banquet and
mass meeting were held in the eve
ning, and Mrs. Cox returned to
Heppner last Thursday.
Mrs. Mark Merrill entertained her
duplicate -bridge club yesterday af
ternoon with a dessert bridge at her
home. The winning team was com
posed of Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs.
R. C. Lawrence, Mrs. A. H. Blenk-
enship and Mrs. Anna Bayless.
Mrs. L. D. Tibbies had the Wed
nesday bridge club at her home
yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. Hugh
Gaily of Pendleton, who is visiting
here, as a guest. Mrs. Gaily took
first prize and Mrs. J. V. Crawford,
second. This was a dessert affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson
and R. A. Thompson were attendants
at the wheat league conference in
Pendleton last week end. Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Turner were another
Heppner couple present.
Mrs. B. C. Pinckney was hostess
Chocolate
Drops
2 bags 25C
Broken or
Satin Mix
2 bag 25c
JELLY
BEANS
2 bagi25C
AIRWAY COFFEE 3-ib bag 35c
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 1 7c
WHITE KING TOILET SOAP 3 b 14c
OXYDOL GRAN. SOAP 24-ozbox 1 8c
P & G SOAP, REG. SIZE 5 bars 1 4c
SU-PURB GRAN. S0AP24oPkg 15c
Children
love it!
Monster
Gum Drops
Lb 10c
PINEAPPLE JUICE STOKE4L6Y0, caB 19c
BAKING POWDER CLAEBER2Lcan
20c
AWL.
NOB HILL
lb 4.1b. lie
17 "bag
EDWARDS,
Lb.
20
SI
OYALTINE, CHOC. OR PLAIN z 61c
HEINZ KETCHUP 14-oz bottle 1 5c
SUN MAID RAISINS NECTA?5soipka 7c
WESSON OIL, QUART CAN 39c
2N3l7c
FRESH
BREAD
PORK & BEANS S" ,
ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING 3 39c
Prices are for
Dec. 13 to Dec 16
Friday to Monday
inclusive
Farm Fresh
PRODUCE
Cabbage,
lb 2c
Squash, Hub
bard, lb. VAc
Swt. Spuds, No. Is, 6 lbs. 23c
Carrots, washed. 10 lbs, 25c
Parsnips, Is, local. 6 lbs. 19c
Rutabagas, wash'd. 10 lbs 25c
Onions, No. Is, 10 lb bag 23c
Tomatoes, Hot house, lb. 15c
Potatoes, Gov. insp. U.S. No. 2. 50 lb. bag 49c
LEMONS, Fancy Sunkist. Dozen 15c
GRAPEFRUIT, Ariz. 1 doz. in shop, bag .... 25c
TANGERINES, Florida, per crate 79c
ORANGES, Large, fancy, navels. Dozen .... 25c
Drink Mort
FRUIT JUICES
Town Houst 46-oz. can
Grapefruit Juice
or Sunny Dawn
Tomato Juice
46-oz. can
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SPECIAL CRATE PRICES ON ORANGES!
REMEMBER -
- Our produce is priced the
LOWEST and our ship
ments are received DAILY. Save at SAFEWAY
SAM i PEAS 221?
Del Monte CORN 2 s 19
Wave Hist TUNA 223
PEACHES ss.c- 225
FLOUR jzsess? -L29
GRAIN-FED STEER BEEF SALE
Every cut MUST SATISFY or
YOUR MONEY BACK
Sirloin Steak, lb... 25c
T-Bone Steak, lb. 29c
Swiss Steak, lb 29c
Ground Beef, lb... 15c
Beef Roast, lb 18c
Short Ribs, lb. 12V2c
Armour's
Picnic Hams
15c
lb.
SALMON or
HALIBUT
STEAK
19c
lb.
Armour's
Pure Lard
4 lbs.
29c
KRAFT'S
Cottage Cheese
17c
lb.
FLOUR
Harvest Blossom
Guarant'd
49-lb. sk.
$.119
DATES, Bordo. Vk lb. pkg 25c
KRAUT, Highway, No. 2Vz tin 9c
CLEANSER, Sunbrite, tin 4c
CHERRIES, Mar. 5 oz. jar 10c
FRUIT MIX, Radiant. 1 lb 31c
CURRANTS, 11 oz. pk 7c
RAISINS, Bleached. 15 oz. pkg. 10c
SANKA COFFEE, lb 29c
TEA, Cant. Or-Pekoe. 8 oz 25c
MIXED NUTS, No peanuts. 2 lbs 35c
6
JELL-WELL, Dessert. 3 pkgs 10c
CHOC'LATES, ZVz lb. bx 59c; 5 lb. bx 98c
POPCORN, Jap Hulless. 2 lbs 15c
CORN FLAKES, Alber's. 3 giant pkgs 23c
PEANUT BUTTER, Beverly. 2 lbs. .. 25c
OLIVES, Ebony. Ripe, No. 1 tins. 2 for 25c
SPINACH, Emerald Bay, No. 2 12 tin 11c