Page Eight 111111MMIIIIM11111111111111MIlltirnott At Heppner CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45. MorninA worship at 11 a. m. Epworth LeaguA at 6:30. Evening services at 8:00 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 z p. m. Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. 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 study at church. SOC 1 ETV CH 1T-CHAT By IRENE WILSON Queens and princesses of the Heppner Rodeo, the Pendleton Round-Up and the queen of the Grant County fair were honor guests at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ed Dick following the parade Saturday. Hostesses for the lunch eon were Mrs. R. A. Thompson, Mrs. Ed Dick, Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. Anna Bay less, Mrs. Ella Davidson, Mrs. Ed Dick, Jr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy. Mrs. Lee Beckner presented the chickens for the affair. Guests in cluded Queen Kathryn Thompcon and Princesses Colleen Kilkenny, Frances Wilkinson, Rita Robinson and Patty Emert of the Heppner Rodeo, Queen Maxine McCurdy and Princesses Helen Proebstel, June Kirkpatrick, Anne Thompson and Mary Hassell of the Pendleton Round-Up, Queen Betty Jane Offi cer of the Grant County fair, ban ner girls Jean Turner, Patricia l ny, Marlyn Kirk, Lois Vance, Shir ley Wilkinson, Dorotha Wilson, Con cella Jackson, Shirley Wilson, Con nie Irn,tone and Helen Knowles. Others present were Mrs. Joe Offi cer and sons Wade and Gene, Glad ys Duma7os of Pendleton and Rhoda Harkson of Portland. A white pottery horse and fall flowers centered the table when Mrs. Stephen Thompson entertained at a dinner in honor of the Heppner Ro deo queen and her attendants Fri day twening. Those present were Queen Kathryn Thompson, Prin cesses Francis Willdnson, Rita Rob inson. Patty Emert and Colleen Kil kenny, Queen Maxine McCurdy of the Pendleton Round-Up, Queen Jane Officer of the Grant County fair, Mrs. Garnet Barratt and Mrs. Orville Smith. A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Neva Le Trace Sun day. Children present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Le Trace of Missoula, Moi t., Bill Le Trace of Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. Bob Lowe and family, Mrs. Orin Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeTrace and daughter , t Kinzua. Miss Maxine McCurdy was com plimented with a birthday tea Wed nesday afternoon in obsenrance of her 21st birthday. Fall flowers form ed the decoration motif for the in formal reception which was held at the home of Mrs. Ed Dick. Assist. ant hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Blake, Mrs. Alva Jones and Mrs. Dave Wilson. About 60 guests at tended the affair. STEWART-VAN SCHOIACK A summer wedding of interest to fHends here was performed Sunday, August 10, when Miss Allene Stew art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. i Stewart of Portland became the bride of Cecil Van Schoiack, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Van Schoiack, in Portland at the Central Christian church. Andrew Van Schoiack was best man and Miss Harriet Stewart,1 sister of the bride, was bridesmaid.1 'rhe bride was attractive in a white wedding gown with a bouquet of sweet peas and lilies of the valley. A reception was held at the horn , of the bride's parents following the 3 o'clock ceremony. Mr. and Mn. C. H. Van Schoiack and Bobby zatd Sidney attended from here. The young couple will make their home in Heppner at present. "The History of Opera" will fofm the study theme for the Heppner Music club for the coming year, it was decided at a meeting of the program committee Tuesday after-1 noon at the home of Mrs. Elizaneth Blankenship. Several outstanding operas were chosen to study during; the year. Committee members pre sent were Mrs: Blankenship, Mrs. Virginia Turner, Miss Rose Leio brand and Mrs. Margaret Blake. The first meeting of the season will be held September 2 at the home of Mrs. Blankenship. 4 Mrs. Ray Michener was compli mented with a farewell bricle:e lun cheon and handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs. Conley Lanham Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Gen try and Mrs. Paul Jones were as sistant hostesses. High score was held by Mrs. Harold Buhrnan and second high by Mrs. Lanham. Other I guests were Mrs. Claude Graham, i Mrs. Merle Cummings and Mrs. Tom I Wilson. PERSONALS Miss Rhoda Harkson of Portland was a Rodeo guest of Miss Shirley 1 Wilson. i Mrs. James G. Thomson, accom panied by her daughter Meredith,1 loft Wednesday mOrning for Cali fornia where she was called by the s-udden illness of her mother, Mrs. Coppock. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ralphs are moving here from Monument where Mr, Ralphs has been trans-ferred to replace Ray Michener as CCC camp engineer. Among the people from Pendleton attending the Heppner Rodeo were Mr. and Mrs. Nat Kimball, M, D. Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Par kins and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stock man. Miss Jean Hays and Miss Marcel la Jackson of Lexington were gues of Miss Kathryn Thompson during the Rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl!. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Norton Lundell left - Sof wolf lies evoryttslog yoo 1 seed for eaoeleg the good Noy of vetoed sod form.. herb fruits end vogetablerr tors, rubbers, podia. sugar.. i ell pricird to roue you money. --aeon it y , ( ;; e 17? 419. la 1 ' - RR:5tttl s ou -yribr 421 83; acmn Safeway GuarartreMMEATS SKINLESS WEINERS lb. 27c Skinned Hams, Swift's Prem. lb. - 35c Spring Fryers, Fancy, fresh. 3 for $1.00 Veal Steak, Lean & tender. 113. --- 29c Ground Beef, Fresh daily. 2 IID. --- 45c PRICES ARE FOR FRI., AUG. 22 to MON., AUG. 25 incl 1; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Summertime has arrived, bringing with it new, good foods from the earth. Were serving them now. Good food is more than something pleasant to eat. It is a sotmd investment, one that pays dividends in health and satisfaction. You get good food when you eat here. Contributions Taken for CHINESE RELIEF socmn and Official Receipt Given Meals at All Hours FOUNTARi SERVICE Elkhorn. Restaurant ED CIIININ, Prop. It.1.,..,.,..-- - - - j Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, August 21, 1941 Wednesday for Astoria to attend tl-o Elks convention. Kay Ferguson left Tuesday for a three-day visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Ikons o. Spokane, Wash., arrived Wednes day for a visit with her brother ane wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth House. Mr. Davis is employed by the Wash ington Water Power company and is en route to the coast for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Le Trace and' family of Missoula, lAont., arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Neva LeTrace and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowe.' Guests of Mrs. &isle Jones during the Rodeo were Mr..and Mrs. Guy Boyer and daughter Jane of John Day and Mrs. Anderson of Emmett, Idaho. Rodeo guests of Charles Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kay and Mr and Mrs. McCormick of Pendleton. Mrs. Lenie Lowden of Condon vis ited her sister, Mrs. Sophrona Thompson, last week. Bill LeTrace returned Saturday from Los Angeles, Cal., for an ex tended visit with his mother, Mrs. Neva LeTrace. Rodeo guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson and daughter Sharon of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewa-t of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Temple of Umatilla ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sawtell drove over from Long Creek to atten0 the Heppner Rodeo. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Con rad over the week end were his sis ter, Miss Jean Ann Conrad, and Miss Wanda Tucker of Imbler. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett C. Pinckney C & II Sugar, 100 lb. sack $6.09, White Satin Sugar, 100 lb. $5.98 PenJel Pectin 33. pkg.. 25c Parowax Jelly Seal V 11c lar Rubbersam 3 doz 10C Kerr Reg. Lids, 3 doz. Ball Zini Caps Dm 21c Ball ;11211 Jars OW Doz 83c C P Picklind Spicel::: 10c Ivoty Soap New A mid. w ivsgur ö Bit TS Airway Coffee Rushed from roaster to your Store Ground,Tresh to Your Order Lb 15; 31g 421 Bag land her mother, Mrs. W. S. Bell of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Spokane, Wash., left Wednesday for Portland arrived here 1 i a two weeks' vacation at the coast. response to word of th( I Miss Mary Holland of Arlington his father, George Cason viFited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stott Sat- Ed Hollinshead of the urday and Sunday. tional bank of Portland 1 Carl Happold of Gresham visited iness visitors in Heppner at the home of his brother, Hen.: Mrs. Robert Weir, the fo Happold, during the Rodeo. garet Doughty, of Ft. Lel Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCarty left' is a house guest of Mr. 1 Monday for a vacation at Seaside. I Bill Harmon. emember EHAA,AN HOT SPRINGS Cabins Rooms Meals Reasonable Prices Good Roads fln...NOmONfliin. 4 i BANANAS GRAPES i Golden-ripe Seedless I 25C 13bs. 19C1 s. lbs. LIPTON'S TEA iiMEEPMMMIEMUBINMENIMIIMAIlltilti PEACHES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cason of Portland arrived here Tuesday in response to word of the death of his father, George Cason. Ed Hollinshead of the First Na tional bank of Portland was a bus iness visitors in Heppner this week. Mrs. Robert Weir, the former Mar garet Doughty, of Ft. Lewis, Wash., iA A ilmine quest of Mr. and Mrs. Poup tar calming varicties--priced to save you money. Box HELD GROWN TOMATOES-- Crate Tomato Juice COANGI MOE end MN NEW POTATOES-- 2 U. S. No. ls. 12 lbs GREEN CELERY-- Crunchy, tender. lb. WATERMELONS-- Klondykes. lb. BELL PEPPERS-- Thiek-meated. lb. 89c 59c 25c 3c 2c 4c IttatO Mee 10-oz. can 5c STOKELY'S RICH RED JUICE IS A REAL PICK UP Pineapple Tid- IL it eapple -a-naminzat es, 8-oz. INF Can STOKELY'S GOLDEN BITS OF DELICIOUS FRUIT - 6c GARDENS1DE PEAS, 303 size con 3 for 25c """ 1"VOSIM011.1 -Yore Safeway (Valued MAXIMUM SALT Plain or lod'sed Pkg. 1c RED ARROW FLOUR 49-1b. sack $1.09 KEEN SHORTENING 4 lb. cation 52c CALUMET BAKING PONDER2yribcn 31c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Lgo. Pkg 22c 1 SHREDDED RALSTON CEREAL Pkg. 12c KELLOGG CEREALS Variety Asst. pkg. 23c ,HI-HO CRACKERS Lb. Carton 19c HI-HO CRACKERS Lb. Carton 19c HONEY MAID GRAHAM CRAX 29c JELL WELL DESSERTGapuddingy 3 pka c JUNKET ICE CREAM POWDER 3 pkgs 25c CREME DE MENTHE CANDY Lb. bag 15c BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER 2-1b. iar 28c COLUMBIA DILL PICKLES No 21A eau ), VAL VITA CATSUP 14-01. bottle 90 PABSTETT CHEESE : pkg 150 so BEST FOODS MAYON Pt 29c ot 49c KRAFT MAYONNAISE Pt. 21c ot 45c --- DUCHESS SALAD DRESS. ot Jar 33c GARDENSIDE HOT SAUCE 3 13-0a. CAM 10 c GARDENSIDE TOMATOES 2 No 24hns 19c SUGAR BELLE PEAS No. 2 cane 12c Qin .0 BUTTER KERNEL CORN No. 2 19 HIGHWAY ASPARAGUS No. a can 19c VAN CAMPS HOMINY No. 24 can 9c TIDELAND DICED CARROTS 2 No 2 tins 15c CAMPBELLS POTATO SOUP 3 cans 25c RANCHO ASST. SOUPS 10-0Z. Call 5c GLENN AIRE FCY. GRAPEFRUIT 14:2 12c HARPER HOUSE PEARS No. 2v2 cans 1 ec 20-WULE TEAM BORAX 10-ot pk 10c BORAX SOAP CHIPS 22-ol. pkg 23c SU-PURI SOAP 2408 19c so-cm 37 c the Rodeo. 11 lbs. Afid t" V lbs A .1 V 1 Thiek-meated. lb. -Elko . Mr. and Mrs. Earl!. Bryant and ,, Soap 11 , , Mr. and Mrs. Norton Lundell left 6) , IVORY Tomato Juace 10-oz. can 51: it, ------. -..-----N e so:kP luvise!"4 vat 211 - STOKELY'S RICH RED JUICE IS A REAL PICK UP - .. IP dP s å If 0 C k Ill" co 'Pineapple Tad- 1: nits &oz 6c Fresh Fruits '- k--NA t Fragrant Bat v - Can i' Cts'-'it1111-.1,1 Id - STOKELY'S GOLDEN BITS OF DELICIOUS FRUIT - t1- and Vegetables lumt Beads GA. RDENSIDE PEAS, 303 size can 3 for 25c 22-os bon 11; ., I For EasY Dish Washing L1PT N'S TEA '''''")-..agussomowl Summertime has arrived, 111,1"- --- -"..qp EE TOILET t-tOS' CI"( Plitt "1"IN Yore Safeway 'Valued I , atdoZI:Gtxr SOaP TISSUE 0,.. bringing with it new, good ç t. 9f. (0 VT L MAXIMUM SALT Plain or lod'red Pkg. IC foods from the earth. Were tZliii 4,01115 . 4,00 ,,, , 4- ir ur RED ARROW FLOUR 49-lb. sack $1.09 serving them now. NIEL Amity- ri,1( lot KEEN SHORTENING 4 lb. cation 52c . I , r mug, CALUMET BAKING PONDER 212-lb en 31c CO , O Ou Lim ' Good food is more than Airway Coffee on. - ' - SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Lge. Pkg 22c something pleasant to eat. It Rushed from roaster to your StOre 12-1b. Lb. SHREDDED RALSTON CEREAL Pkg. 12c AnIrel KELLOGG CEREALS Variety Asst. pkg. 23c is a sotmd investment, one that GrouncLfresh to Your Order 'filo 27; 52; HI-HO CRACKERS Lb. Carton 19c pays dividends in health and Lb' 15; 3-tg 42; glills HONEY MAID GRAHAM CRAX 2-11, .t 29c satisfaction. You get good food Bag JELL WELL DESSERTSaPuddingg 3 pka I I c when you eat here. , - :, JUNKET ICE CREAM POWDER 3 pkgs 25c Safeway , Guarire711114EATS1 :., CREME DE MENTHE CANDY Lb. beg 15c )4 BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER 2-1b. far 28c Contributions Taken for COLUMBIA DILL PICKLES No 24 can I I c CHINESE RELIEF socmn SKINLESS WEINERS lb. 27c -1,-- , -,- VAL VITA CATSUP 14-01. bottle 9c 'IA PABSTETT CHEESE :::::121 pkg 150 and Offidal Receipt Given 40 BEST FOODS MAYON Pt 29c Cot 49e I -ate. KRAFT MAYONNAISE Pt. 21c 0145c I Skinned Hams, Swift's Prem. lb... 35c .:-.:-- DUCHESS SALAD DRESS. tot Jar 33c , 1 , GARDENSIDE HOT SAUCE 3 8-0Z. CAM I 0 C 1 Meals at All Hours GARDENSIDE TOMATOES 2 No 24tins 19c Spring Fryers, Fancy, fresh. 3 for SUM SUGAR BELLE PEAS No. 2 cans 12c , BUTTER KERNEL CORN No. 2 19 can ...0 FOUNTAIN SERVICE Veal Steak, Lean & tender. lb. HIGHWAY ASPARAGUS No. a can 19c - - - 29c ' VAN CAMPS HOMINY No. 24 can 9c , TIDELAND DICED CARROTS 2 No 2 tins 15c , Elkhorn Ground Beef, Fresh daily. 2 lb. .... 45c CAMPBELLS POTATO SOUP 3 cans 25c RANCHO ASST. SOUPS 10-0Z. Call 5c GLENN AIRE RT. GRAPEFRUIT 14:2 12e ,, ' .. , , .': , - , HARPER HOUSE PEARS No. 2v2 cans 18c ' Restaurant SA . A i jo 20-MULE TEAM BORAX 10-os pk NC BORAX SOAP CHIPS 22-os. pkg 23c ED CHINN, Prop. 1 ,..,......wm.w.m.mmgm. SU-PURI SOAP 24.0219c 50-al 37c 1 !:....-,--. 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' of rublifirs, P cti mon.ý. te, 14011 1 ) ' ell PlIc.41" "v"" -- al S itt; P4T 1.j 116. i joy ,,:i.::::- , PEACHES 1010 I ' C & II Sugar, 100 lb. sack $6.09 '' ,.,...:, White Satin Sugar, 100 lb. $5.98 t-,y, Pouplar calming varicties---priced to -;,, . save you money. Box PenJel Pectin 3 3-02 Pkg. I 25c ' . - ' FIELD GROWN TOMATOES-- Parowax Jelly Seal PZITI ilc -;, -., I lar Rubbersam 3 doz 10C Crate 89c 1 59c ' NEW POTATOES-- 0 MArb 11 L c&