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    Page Eight
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, August 28, 1941
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning
worship at 11 a. m. Epworth Leagua
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 i 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 rtudy
at church. 1
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Rev. Stanley Moore, rector of the
Episcopal church in Ontario, will
conduct the morning services at the
Episcopal church Sunday at 11 a. m.
SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By IRENE WILSON
Mrs. Bill Harmon entertained with
a bridge lumcheoni Friday afternoon
in honor of Mrs. Robert Weir of Ft.
Lewis, Wash., who was her house
guest the past week. Prizes were
won by Mrs. A. H. Blankenship and
Mrs. Tom Wilson and the honor
guest was presented with a gift.
Other guests were Mrs. Claude Gra
ham, Mrs. Harold Buhman, Mrs. Ed
Dick, Jr., and Mrs. Raymond Hud
dleston of Valdez, Alaska.
. .
Mrs. Wm. Beymer of San Francis
co was complimented at a bridge
luncheon Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. C. W. McNamer, Mrs. W. O.
Dix and Mrs. Fred Lucas as hos
tesses. Roses centered the luncheon
tables at the Lucas Place and fall
flowers were used as decoration at
the Dix home where bridge was
played. Prizes were won by Mrs. C.
C. Patterson, Mrs. Beymer and Mrs.
A. D. McMurdo. Other guests were
Mrs. W. O. Bayless, Mrs. Charles
Thomson, Mrs. L. E. Bisbee, Mrs.
Marcellus Morgan, Mrs. L. E. Dick
and Mrs. W. H. Cleveland.
The first meeting of the Heppner
Music Study club for the seaso .
will be held Tuesday night, Sep
tember 2, at 8 p. m, at the home of
Mrs. Elizabeth Blankenship with
Mrs. Rachael Dick as co-hostess.
Mrs. Irene Wilson will be in charge
of the program topic, "The Origin of
Opera."
Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Moore of
Ontario will be complimented with
a tea this Thursday afternoon given
by the ladies of the Episcopal aux
iliary and their friends. The tea
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Ed Dick.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McNamer en
tertained with a dinner at the Lu
cas Place Thursday evening in1 hon
or of the Central market employes.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ture Pe
terson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stoars,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quackenbush,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kane, Francis
and Paul McCarty, Rose Leibbrand
and Josephine Mahoney.
Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll en
tertained Saturday evening in ob
servance of their first wedding an
niversary. Guests were Mr. and .
Mrs. Fred Lucas, Mrs. Wm. Driscoll,
Mrs, Bill Bennett, Charles Buzzard,!
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and
Clarence Driscoll. Mrs. Lucas won
high card prize. A midnight lunch
was served by the hostess.
dez, Alaska, left Monday morning
for Portland after a week's visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harmon. Mrs.
Weir will continue to Ft. Lewis
to join her husband and Mrs. Hud
dleston will visit in Portland with
her sister and brother, Anabel and
Bob Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanlon will
spend the Labor day week end at
Cornucopia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wi: and
daughter Carmen returned SuiKUy
from a week's vacation at Yakima,
Wash.
Mrs. Henry Aiken returned Tu
esday from a week's trip to Portland.
Mr. Aiken remained for medical
treatment.
Miss Leta Humphreys, Miss Rose
Leibbrand and Mrs. Ed Dick, Jr.,
left Wednesday on a business trip
to Portland.
Mrs. Margaret Phelps and daugh
ter, Miss Juanita Phelps left Thurs
day for a week's vacation at Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hayes of
Hermiston visited friends in Hepp
ner Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Healy left last
week for a week's vacation on the
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffin of lone
were in Heppner Tuesday on bus
iness. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rodgers of
Walla Walla. Wash., visited Sunday
with his sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. McNamer.
Mrs. D. M. Ward left last week for
The Dalles to visit her sister, Mrs.
Carl Farnsworth.
Mrs. Wm. Beymer left this Thurs
day for her home in San Francisco
after visiting the past month with
her sisters, Mrs. Marcellus Morgan,
Mrs. L. E. Bisbee and Mrs. Charts
Thomson.
Mrs. Frank Anderson and Miss
Louise Anderson returned today
from a shopping trip in Portland.
Reverend and Mrs. Stanley Moore
of Ontario are house guests of Mrs.
Anna Q. Thomson this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bryant and
Mr. and Mrs. Norton Lundell re
turned Monday from Astoria where
they attended the Elks convention.
Miss Helen Fortner is visiting hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner,
in Grass Valley this week.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mi j.
Bill Isom were her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Struve of Pendleton.
Harold Cohn and son Philip left
Sunday to attend to sheep interests
at Lakeview, Baker, Haines and the
"96" ranch.
Mrs. Ed Clark will leave Monday
for Hermiston where she will teach
English and Latin- in the high school
for the coming school year. Mr.
and Mrs. Clark spent last Sunday
m Hermiston on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford and
daughter Joan of Portland are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones this
week.
Mrs. Winifred Cox has returned
from a trip to Portland and Paulsbo,
Wash., where she visited her sister,
Mrs. Bruce Gtibb.
Mrs. Lorena Marquardt of Lex
ington has purchased the Charles
Cox residence. Mr. Cox is moving
to the George Burroughs house the
first of the month.
Lt. and Mrs. Frank Alfred vis
ited friends in Heppner this week
while en route from Ft. Lewis, Wn.,
to Columbus, Ga. Lt Alfred nas
been , transferred to Ft. Benning,
Ga., where he will be in attendance
at the infantry training school for
three months.
Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Miller vis
ited friends in Portland over th
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Montgomery
of Portland arrived here Wednes
day to look over land interests in
the lone country.
Mr. and Mrs. Myles Martin and
son of Lexington left Wednesday fc
Wasco to visit over the Labor day
week end.
Father Francis McCormick and
Conley Lanham were fishing on the
Columbia river Tuesday.
Wm. Driscoll is visiting at tiie
home of hs daughter, Mrs. Blaine
Carney, in Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stott visited
over the week end with his bro
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stott, in
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker will spend
the Labor day week end in Portland
and Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dick, Jr., will
move into the William Bennett home
the first of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jaross moved
into the Jones apartments Tues
day. Mr. Jaross will teach the 7th
grade and grade school athletics.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson
returned Tuesday night from a bus
iness trip to Portland. They attend
ed the Pendleton Rouhd-Up dress
up parade Saturday night and left
from Pendleton Sunday.
Mrs. P. W. Mahoney and Mrs.
Harold Cohn attended a no-hostess
luncheon at the Pendleton hotel in
Pendleton Friday for members of
the Woolgrowers auxiliary from the
various counties. They also attend
ed the ram sale.
Queen Maxine McCurdy of the
Pendleton Round-Up and her mo
ther, Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, will be
guests of the Pendleton Rotary club
this Thursday for a luncheon in
Walla Walla, Wash.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth House and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Han
lon were business visitors in Pen
dleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Turner will
leave this week end for a vacation
in Portland, Eugene and other coast
points.
Mrs. Bob Weir, accompanied by
Mrs. Raymond Huddleston of Val-
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Harshmallows
1UY
Good food helps to make a good
week-end, especially when you
can set it at money-saving prices.
You'll find everything you need
at Safeway.
FLUFF-I-EST Lb.
Tender-lresh box
4-oz. pkg 5'
Stokely Catsup
Rip Tomato Flavor 12-ox. bottl.
12
MM
TRAINED FOR
Hunters - Jumpers
3- and 5-Gaited
High Schooling
Cow Horses
Morrow County Riding Club
Tousley-Makinson, Trainers
HEPPNER RODEO GROUNDS
FIG BARS PLAIN or WHITE 2-lb. ctn. 19c
JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S BREAD ..for Sandwiches
NEW LEADER CRACKERS ' 2 lb. Ctn. 15c
KRISPY CRACKERS 2-ib carton 29c
HIGHWAY BROKEN GRAPEFRUIT No 2ca.9c
REAL ROAST PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb i 25c
CRESCENT MUSTARD 32oz.botti. 15c
RIPE OLIVES Medium No. 1 can 1 2 C
PARADISE PICKLES Sweet Qt i 23c
MIRACLE FRENCH DRESSING 8-o.botiu 14c
ORANGE SLICES Fresh! 2 Mb b9i 23c
FRANCO AMERICAN 3 n. 25c
VAL VITA PORK & BEANS No. 2 can 9c
HEINZ BAKED BEANS tOMATOlccE.. 12c
BILTMORE CHINOOK SALMON 2 1 c
HORMEL CHIX-NOODLE SOUP 3 L6T 25c
SUNNY DAWN TOMATO JUICE Hc2.' IOc
SN0-C0LA 12 oi bottle 6 (or 23c
CANADA DRY BEVERAGES 28-c. bet 1 4c
NOB HILL COFFEE iQ2le 2,bpk, 41c
EDWARDS COFFEE & 25c 2' 49c
CANTERBURY TEA -ib 27c Lb 52c
SHOESTRING POTATOES BLUE B8E0L,LC. 10c
KRAFT CHEESE fcSST- "ttk '8c
UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM No un 12c
CUDAHY VIENNA SAUSAGE No V4 can " 9c
CUDAHY TANG 2 121 tim 49c
DOMESTIC SARDINES Nocan 5c
PIONEER MINCED CLAMS No l e. 1 9 c
SMALL DRY. SHRIMP s I2cl
KinnrUMfir HUT DC MIC u. o Oni
piipfiilRBIVellllllAU 4.. ... 4Rn!
tmCnALU DA I OriBHlin olnia twu
CRESCENT PAPER PLATES i2nPk, 7 c
KOOL AID - ASST. 2Fk39c f,
HFRSHFYS MiRIU I.h r.n ili '.?.
lit fAPtH RAfKIH) Z'iTIOC
Sun-Maid Raisins
SEEDLESS
NECTARS I7
15-oz. pkg J V
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TfslTpURB
II IgSi 19 37
Ml
fell
.-1 c-i
0XYD0L
GRANULATED SOAP
21c
CRYSTAL WHITE
LAUNDRY SOAP
Re,. Bars
Airway Coffee 45c 3
ib.
Bag
SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS
Every cut must please you or your
money back!
SIERRA PfNt?
S-5
TOILET SOAP
KARO SYRUP
MAZOLA OIL
Pure Corn Qt A tit
Oil c. 13T
BACON rad cure-
size piece, lb.
DRESSED
FRYERS
BEEF R6AST
Steer beef. lb.
29C
23c
SIRLOIN STEAK OIa
(lit
3 for Tender, juicy, lb.
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Dry Salt
PORK
17c
ib.:
WIENERS, Bologna O Hg
Minced Ham, b.Mis
FRESH SALMON OCa
FR. HALIBUT lb. AV
Meat prices Friday-Saturday Only
Prices effective Friday-Saturday
PEACHES!
Can now! And it will pay you to
look over our fine Elbertaa and
Hales before you buy!
GRAPES Seedless
Thompsons. 3 lb.
PEPPERS Bell, jjkn
meatv fin";! Ih.
CELERY Green,
crisp! lb.
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ONIONS
Swt Spanish, QCn
19c
4c
3c
MAY DAY
SALAD OIL
Quart Can
37
1-. C.
Wesson Oil
Is. 10 lb.
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LEMONS
Sunkist,
fancy, lb.
10c
SAFEWAY
a ting
b ..jlling
NATIONAL
DEFENSE
STAMPS
For Betterl
Dressings
Quart
Can.
DUCHESS
Salad iDrnaing
Qt. Jar 33