Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 07, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Orejron
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. Epworth Leagus
at 6:30. Evening services at 8:00 p.
m. Society of Christian service
meets the first Wednesday of each
month at 2 p. m. Society of Mission
study meets the third Wednesday of
each month at & p. m. Bible study
and prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30
p. m.
Thursday, August 7, 1941
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Pastor
Bible School 9:45
Communion and Preaching 11:00
Christian Endeavor 7:00
Evening Service 8:00
Prayer Meeting, Thursday eve
ning 7:30
Friday evening, August 15, Bill
Jessup and Roy Shaw, visiting pas
tors from San Jose, Calif., will bring
an evangelistic service of song and
preaching at the church at 7:30 Ev
eryone is welcome.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY OF
GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic services, Sunday, 7:45
p. m.
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., cottage pray
er meeting.
Thursday 7:45 p. m., Bible ytud
at church.
Prineville Monday and returned the
following day.
Mrs. Henry Happold and Mrs. Bert
Kane returned Sunday evening from
Oceanside, where they spent ten
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Hayes of Her-
miston and Glenn Madison of Cald
well, Idaho, visited Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanlon. Mr. Mad
ison is Mrs. Hanlon's cousin.
Mrs. Harold Hill and two sons
returned Monday from Newport,
where they had been for the last
two weeks.
Reese Burkenbine left yesterday
for Walla Walla where he has ac
cepted a position, Mrs. Burken
bine plans to join him there soon.
Dr. Richard Lawrence drove to
Susanville, California, last week end,
returning Tuesday morning with
Mrs. Lawrence and two daughters.
Mrs. Agnes Curran accompanied
him as far as Alturas, from where
she took the train for San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Lawrence had been vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Ross Draper,
at Susanville, and they had spent
ten days in San Francisco, where
they were joined by another sister,
Miss Ann Haffner of Los Angeles.
Aug. 30 Deadline for R. I. Thompson on
1942 Crop Insurance
With August 30 as the final date
for taking out crop insurance on
fall wheat, the state AAA office is
staging a campaign throughout the
state to acquaint all wheat growers
with provisions of the new simpli
fied crop insurance program.
Three major improvements in the
1942 program are being called to
growers' attention. They are as follows:
1. Provision for payment of pre
mium with a non-interest-bearing
note signed at the time of applica
tion. The note may be paid by the
grower any time before August 18,
1942. After that date it will be
deducted from his AAA conservation
payment or wheat loan.
2. A single application form, ex
ecuted by one signature, which in
sures all of the farmer's interest
in the wheat crop.
3. Revision of premium rates by
inclusion of recent crop history on
the individual farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall
spent Sunday at Walla Walla, where
they visited friends.
Mrs. Ed Hale of Walla Walla and
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haughton of
Norway, Coos county, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Lieuallen of Walla Walla
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Padberg this week. Mr. Lieu
allen is Mrs. Padberg's brother.
SOCIETYCHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
The queen's dance Saturday night
at the pavilion honoring Queen
Kathryn will no doubt be the out
standing event of the week for those
who enjoy dancing. Music will be
furnished by Merrill't orchestra,
which will have a singer in addition
to the seven pieces. Queen Kathryn
and her court of honor, Princesses
Patty Emert, Colleen Kilkenny, Rita
.Robinson and Frances Wilkinson
will be costumed in their rodeo
clothes.
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The list of the court of honor
dances honoring the queen s at
tendants was held last Saturday
night at the Lena grange, with Col
leen Kilkenny the honored prin
cess. A good crowd enjoyed the
affair.
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The Morrow County Wooolgrow
ers auxiliary met for a pot luck pic
nic last Friday afternoon on the
courthouse lawn, with more than
twenty in attendance. Presided over
by Mrs. B. C. Pinckney, president,
the meeting concerned plans for the
Rodeo float for next week, and the
blanket sale.
Mrs. Anna Bayless and Mrs. Mark
Merrill returned last Friday from a
two weeks' vacation trip. A week
spent at Seaside was made very
pleasant by their acquaintance with
Mrs. William Hollenbeck, wife of
the mayor, who drove them to the
various beaches and showed them
the sights. They were then joined
by Mrs. Merrill's cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Major of Willamina,
who took them to their home for
a two days' visit, after which they
visited in Portland. Mrs. Bayless
reports a very fine American Le
gion convention at Eugene two
weeks ago, to which she was a del
egate. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buhman and
two daughters returned to Heppner
Tuesday after a two months' vaca
tion trip.
Miss Effie Andrews, who is spend
ing her two weeks' vacation on the
coast, will return Monday.
Lt. and Mrs. Frank Alfred were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bry
ant from last Thursday to Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Moyer of Spo
kane arrived Saturday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Moyer. They ex
pected to leave today.
Mrs. Sophrona Thompson is mov
ing this week into her new home
friends. Mrs. Johnston was a for
mer resident here.
Mrs. J. A. Craig of Portland is
Miss Bess Huddleston of Portland I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Hugh-
was a week-end guest at the home i es for two weeks.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Wightman.
FCA Defense Board
Ralph I. Thompson of Heppner
has been requested by R. E. Brown,
general agent of the Farm Credit
administration of Spokane, to rep
resent that organization on the Mor
row County Agricultural Defense
board, it was announced in Spokane
today.
This board has been established
at the direction of the secretary of
agriculture to coordinate activities
of the department of agriculture that
involve national defense and to co
ordinate these activities with those
of other defense agencies in the
field. x
Mr. Thompson is a director of the
Pendleton Production Credit asso
ciation, a part of the Farm Credit
administration.
NEW TEACHER ARRIVES
Arthur Straus, recently of south
ern Oregon, arrived this week to
take charge of the Smith-Hughes
agriculture work in the local schools.
He was retained for the position re
cently upon resignation of Leeds
Bailey, previously announced for the
position, as Bailey resigned to as
cept a position with the O. S. C. ex
tension service.
SAVING DRIVE LAUNCHED
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aser a real shareholder in the larger
defense program.
Hoyt outlined two main objectives
of the treasury department in is-1
suing the defense stamps and bonds:
1. To provide money with which to
finance the defens program. 2. To--counteract
the prevailing tendency
toward price inflation.
The bonds are sorely needed as a
cushion against recession which in
evitably follows inflation, Hoyt said,
and he encouraged purchase and :
holding of the securities by every
one against the next time of re-
cession.
Children's policies are a fine sav
ings account. Why not see A. Q.
Thomson today? 23..
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take ths opportunity
to express our appreciation to Philip
Cohn for painting the air marker
sign on the roof of the Gilliam &
Bisbee store.
Heppner Post 87,
American Legion
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AT HOTEL
GEARHART
Golf, Swim,
Fish, Hik.
Trapshoot,
Surfbathe,
Ride, Dance,
fatly foe
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Rata.
HOTEL
GEARHART
Gearhart, Ore.
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Farrior of Pen
dleton and their guest, Mrs. Caro
lyn Johnston of Portland, spent last
Thursday m Heppner visiting
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THE EAST INVITES YOU
Plan to go.
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The entire east is within easy,
convenient reach through two
Union Pacific gateways-Chicago
and St. Louis. And the 3-famoui
trains east, which are placed at '
your disposal, offer
Air-conditioned Comfort
Popular-priced Meal
Porter Service and Free
Pillows in All Coaches
Chicago
ALSO LOW-COST FARES
Example: In Deluxe Coach
$ Round
O t) Trip To
$40.41 ONE WAY
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Equipment includes All-room Car
Bedrooms and Compartment. Save
17 hours to Chicago. 6 sailings
monthly from Portland, 6:30 p.m. on
1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, 25th .No extra
fare.
PORTLAND ROSE-daily
to Chicago. Fait aarvica to Danvar,
Kanaai City, St. Louii. Regiatarad
NuraaStewardeaa Service.
PACIFIC LIMITED daily
to Chicago. Connection for othar
mid-west and eastern pointi.
Vacation Wonderland-Sun Valley, 1
Idaho. Open year-round J
Vocation Booklah on requaif
C. Darbee, Local Agent
Phone 132 Heppner, Ore
Celery
Utah type Q
green, lb Wv
Tomatoes
55c
Field grown
18 lb. box ...
PEACHES, box
Hale's wonderful sheers.
LEMONS, lb l(Up
SUNKIST
GRAPES, lb I gc
Thompson Seedless
POTATOES, 12 lb 23C
U. S. No. 1, New
CABBAGE, lb 3C
Solid head.
HEINZ SOUP
PORK & BEANS
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
ASSORTED
Except Clam Chowder
Consomme, Chicken Gumbo
VAN CAMP'S
For quick ta$ty meals
NOB HILL COFFEE Lb Bag 21 e 2B'.b. 41
CHERUB MILK 2 T.n c... 1 5c
TOMATO JUICE Sunny Daws 46-ox,caa I5C
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE0"" K0D,ot ... 1 5 c
SAI WAN PEAS No. 4 Sieve No 2 can I Z C
Em. Bay Spinach 2 2 cans 25c
Tan?, Pure Pork 2 12 oz cans 49c
BILTM0RE TUNA Fancy 2 No 4 can. 29c I
Unlit alMI IUM Z No'Acani 33s
PIONEER MINCED CLAMS No. una J 7c
DOMESTIC SARDINES No.y4h. 5C
NEW LEADER SODA CRACKERS 2 , 1 5c
TABLE SALT - CLOTH BAG 8-ib. Bag 1 8c
HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR 49 'sb.ok $1.29
WHEATIES OR CORN KIX 2 Pk,. 21c
HIGHWAY BROKEN GRPFRUIT 3 Nc,2, 25c
STARE60N PEARS 2 No 2Vi can. 29c
JELL WELL - ASST. FLAVORS 3 Pko.. 1 1 c
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS ib.ctn.IOc
MONSTER GUM DROPS 2 Mb Pk,.. 23c
SANDWICH SPREAD Lunch Box Qt i.r 37 c
i6-o. f J EL
No300ca 9SUGAR Wb,s.(iBooib Ssck,589
10 ban 47ff Ja" Rubbers 3do.10c
1 oaii Line caps doaa. 21c
i I Kerr Mason' Caps Dwa 21c
lJX FLAKES FRUIT JARS .Jtk
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CRISCO
Sno'drift
Shortening
ROYAL
SATIN
Shortening
3-lb
49
Every cut, every purchase must meet with
your complete approval or your money
back that's your assurance of the finest
J of meats at Safeway always!
Blade Cut
IBeelT HSdDasO: lb 22c
DSdBd !e A Ib 29c
on Church street.
Harold and Phil Cohn drove to
can