Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 18, 1941, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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SOCIETY CHIT-CHAT
By JUNE SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Churchill of
Portland will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Dick from Thursday to
Sunday of this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill are vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hill. Their three children
are staying with Mrs. Hill's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus McMillan at Lex
ington. Bill Barratt and Jack Cavander
arrived Monday from a trip to Chi
cago. Bill is leaving this week end
for Corvallis where he will attend
Oregon State college. Mrs. Clyde
Cavander of Portland was an over
night visitor with Mrs. Garnet Bar
ratt on Tuesday, leaving Wednes
day for Portland with her son Jack.
Word has been received of the
transfer of Estes Morton from the
Newberg branch of the First Na
tional Bank of Portland to Hood
River. According to friends Mr. and
Mrs. Morton are now settled at their
new home in Hood River.
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson, accompan
ied by son Dick, Mrs. Bill Florence
and her daughter Mary Eleanor, will
drive to Portland today. Mary El
eanor will enroll at business school
there and Dick will go on to Cor-
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CHURCHES
VIETIIODIST 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 z p. m. Bible study
nd prayer meeung 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 j
I
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 pr.y
er meeting.
Thursday 7:45 p. m., Bible rtudj.
at church.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
All Saints (Episcopal) Church. St.
Matthew's Day, Sunday, Sept. 21,
1941: Morning prayer at 11 a. m,
Archdeacon Eric O. Robathan will
officiate and preach.
vallis where he will attend Oregon
State. 1
Ted and Scott McMurdo arrived
in Seattle last Thursday from Fair-
STAR Reporter
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
TIGHT SHOES
Damon Runyan's raciest story, with
John Howard, Binnic Barnes, Brod
Crawford, Leo Carrillo. It's lots of
fun for everyone.
Plus
THE BRIDE WORE
CRUTCHES
Lynne Roberts, Ted North, Edgar
Kennedy, Robert Armstrong,
Lionel Standcr ,
Rough-and-tumble comedy of a
newspaper reporter with more luck
than brains.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
MANPOWER
Edward G. Robinson, George Raft,
Marlene Dietrich
Filmdom's toughest threesome in a
T. N. T. dramatic bombshell. There's
a wallop in this high tension enter
tainment. TUESDAY Bargain Night
Adults 20c; 2 Children 10c
HIT THE ROAD
Gladys George, Barton MacLane,
Dead End Kids
Plenty of action when a reformed
gangster takes the Dead End Kids
Also "TORRID TEMPOS" with Six
out of reform shcool.
Hits and a Miss and Matty Malneck's
Orchestra.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
MANHUNT
Joan Bennett, Walter Pidgeon, John
Carradine, George Sanders
Drama more tense, action more
moving, adventure more thrilling
than anything you've ever seen on
the screen! Get set for excitement!
Also "International Forum" a heated
discussion of current events y Ralph
Ingersoll, Major George Fielding
Eliot, Linton Wells and Wythe Williams.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
banks, Alaska, where Ted has been
for the past 15 months and where
Scott has spent the past summer.
They flew from Seattle to Portland,
and came on to Heppner Friday.
I Scott will leave next week for Ore-
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gon oiate wnere ne win cominue
his studies.
Don Jones left Monday for the
University of Oregon, where he will
enroll for the coming year.
Mrs. Rebecca Patterson, mother
of Ben Patterson, plans to leave
soon for Forest Grove, where she
will make her home at the Eastern
Star home there.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Ferguson of
Gold Beach have been visiting rela
tives here and plan to return to
their home today. Mr. Ferguson has
been at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Ferguson, and Mrs. Ferguson
has been visiting herdaughter, Mrs.
Crystal Barlow, at Boardman.
Dave Wilson, Lou Bisbee, Ed Ben
nett. Gene Ferguson, Harlan Mc
Curdy and Luke Bibby are plan
ning to leave Thursday or Friday
lor Indian Rock, where they will
hunt deer.
There will be a child health con
ference for pre-school children on
Sept. 19, from 9 to 12 in the morn
ing. Anyone interested should make
an appointment with Mrs. Harold
Cohn.. The conference is sponsored
by the American Legion auxiliary.
There will be no sewing meeting
of the American Legion auxiliary
next Monday afternoon.
The Business and Professional
' Women
club held a dinner Mon
1 day evening at the Lucas Place.
Clarece Rose wall and Emery Gen
LIGHT GLOBES 4 A0
G. E. 60 watt JLU1
EDWARDS COFFEE Lb 25c 2 .u 49c
SNO-COLA Nw Cola Drink 6 bttijj, 23 C
V-8 VEGETABLE COCKTL 2?57c
SUNNY DAWN TOMATO JCE Nn103 1 c
SWIFTS PREM PURE PORK 12 otcan 27c
SPAfi. & MEAT BALLS 7ci;225c
PARADISE DILL PICKLES 3? 15c
KRAFT MACARONI DINNER p., Sc
JELL-WELL DESSERTS fit
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rbUrribd I now 4aurlr Lb bam In 1 I n
BEVERLY PEANUT BTTR.U ,., 23c
FRUIT COCKTAIL d?uWs "L 1 13c
HERSHEYBARS5torl5ci2i. 25c
WHITE KINO GRAN. SOAP 2 1 c
PUREX BLEACH H-g.lion jug 2 1 c
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH G.i.jug29a
WINDEX WINDOW CLEANER s, 33c
MEAT,
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Oregon
try will leave Sunday for Seattle
where they will preview the new
cars for 1942.
Mrs. Sophrona Thompson and Miss
Kathryn Thompson drove to Port
land Monday. Kathryn plans to en
roll in Oregon State this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nys drove to
Pendleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas drove
to Pendleton Friday with Don Good
win of Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward spent
Saturday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall
d ove to Walla Walla Sunday to
visit Mrs, Rosewall's brother, Ray
Koy, who is a patient in the St.
Tvlaty's hotpital there.
Joe Lashsr of Portland spent Tu
esday night at the Lucas Place.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson
spent the week end in Pendleton.
Mrs. Josie Jones, Mrs. J. J. Nys
and Mrs. D. M. Ward were guests at
ihs home of Mrs. Mabel Hughes
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ball ' drove
to Pendleton Saturday, returning
Sunday via iHerrniston where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hayes.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Ward Tuesday evening
were Miss Helen Farnsworth and
Mrs. R. C. Bradley of The Dalles.
Mrs. William Bennett was hostess
to two tables of bridge Thursday
evening at the Lucas Place. High
score was won by Mrs. Raymond
Ferguson and refreshments were
nerved at the close of play.
Bill Bennett returned to Heppner
Tuesday night from Medford where
SWEET POTATOES
Jersey smooth, lb
JONATHAN APPLES
Crisp and red. lb
TOKAY GRAPES
6c
5iC
2 ib 15c
Sweet. lb.
Carrots
Tops off
ORANGES
Sunkist
sweet.
7c
IV,
lb.
AIRWAY COFFEE
T.Ir.TII TlEAliK Choic fUcUanio)
AMiTMA WUHI1II
Baby Limu
MACARONI-SPAGHETTI 3 . u, 17
SNOWDRIFT
Wtwoa-CrauMid Shortening
3-lb. can
can igim
Safeway selects only the finest meats, carefully prepares them and
brings them to you with this amazing guarantee: MONEY BACK
IF YOU'RE EVER DISSATISFIED.
BEEF ROAST cuts
SIRLOIN STEAK jlb
HAMS Take one huntinS' Whole
half. Armour's Star, lb
Thursday, September 18, 1941
he has been employed by the Farm
Security administration. He will be
here until Friday, when he will take
up his work at Hermston. Mrs.
Bennett expects to join him Octo
ber first.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Leach of Pen
dleton were Sunday guests of Dr.
and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, having
driven over with Scott McMurdo
and Marjorie Sims who attended
the Round-Up.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Majors of
Portland will arrive tomorrow to
join Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cox, Mrs.
Mark Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Kane on a hunting trip to Kane's
cabin at Arbuckle. The party will
go out tomorrow and return Sunday
night. "
Mrs. W. H. Cleveland is entertain
ing the T&C club this afternoon.
MAKES PARADE HIT
Many Morrow county people were
in evidence in the Westward Ho
parade at Pendleton, Friday, but
excepting charming Queen Maxine,
none was probably more so than
F. W. Turner. Frank wore a strik
ing platinurri blonde wig to top a
colorful feminie attire in which to
ride his beautiful race horse. Frank
says he knows he had a thousand
pictures taken, from the number of
cameras clicked in his direction, but
to date had not been presented with
a single print.
CHILDREN WARNED
Patrolman Mollahan warns that
unless children playing around the
Episcopal church and parish house
' refrain from doing damage to the
church property steps will be taken.
DEL MONTE CORN a. 2, 12c
SOLID PACK TOM. 22, 25c
EMERALD BAY SPINACH 2 27c
ST0KELY GOLDEN HOMINY" 10c
GARDENSIDE PEAS 3 No3o3 25c
GARDENSIDE HOT SAUCE 3 10c
VAL VITA ?0RK & BEANS Vie
KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR
CLABBER GIRL BKG.PWD.' 2 20c
WESTAG IMIT. VANILLA 8m.0c
NEW LEADER CRACKERS 2 1 5c
JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S Enriched Bread'
SPEAS CIDER VINEGAR G.i.iu,24c
MIXED PICKLING SPICE eISc
TUNA FLAKES 2 7t
SILK TOILET TISSUE 3 ton. c
SCOTT PAPER T4WELS 3 roll. 25c
PLAYFAIR DOG FOOD 6ni25c
CALO DOG FOOD 3m.c83ff
Tho Arittocrat
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5-lb bag 35
Crisco
"Sur.-Mi"
Shortening,
63
23C
33C
or OOf
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WILLAPA
OYSTERS
1 Fresh
28c
lb. ...
- SALMON "or
HALIBUT
STEAK
27c
P lb.
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