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6 Hcppner Gazette Times, October 1, 1942 Graders Organize For Service Work Class activities in the Lexington school are now organized and the young people once again are busy with service work. In a recent meeting the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades, taught by Mrs. Lillian Turner, affected their organ ization, a report of which submitted by LaVonne McMillan, secretary is given verbatm: "Organzaton of the seventh and and eighth grades of the Lexington grade shocol for 1942-1943. "At a meeting called by Mrs. L. C. Turner the following officers were elected: president, Aubrey Majeski; vice president, Lorine Van Winkle and secretary-treasurer, LaVonne McMillan. "The school yard was discussed and Lorine Van Winkle and La Vonne McMillan were appointed to see Mr. Burton about the weeds. "We voted to have a defense stamp booklet. Carolyn Bauman was appointed to secure it. "It was decided that we gather scrap iron and other things needed for defense work. Gene Cutsforth was appointed chairman of this project. "It was decided that we have a meeting every Friday afternoon. "There was no other business so the meeting was adjourned." LaVonne McMillan, secretary. , We've got Axis to grind. Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps. MAKE YOUR IRON LAST.1 ... to PP&L't cheap Iectricity can keep on working for you. PACIFIC 32 : v . WHiiiHmiiiiimnnMiHHiiiHuwnuMi At Heppner CHURCHES ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor Schedule of services: Heppner: Mass at 9:60 a.m. every Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd Sunday at 10:30. lone: 10:30 a.m. on 1st Sunday. 9:00 a.m. on 3rd Sunday. Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays. Week-day mass at 8 a.m. First Friday, 7:30 a.m. Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a.m. CHURCH OF CIIHIST Martin B. Clark, Minister. Coming soon! Four weeks of inspirational preaching and teaching! Willie White, "99" state evangelist in an intensive evangelistic cam paign. Watch for further announce ment. -In the meantime be getting ready bv attending Bible school at 9:45. Communion and preaching at 11, with evening services at 7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor for all young people at 6:30 p. m. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ERIC O. ROBATHAN, Pastor Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion at 11 a. m. I'LL LIVE A LOT LONGER If YOU'LL STOP RUNNING ME OVER BUTTONS, ZIPPERS, HOOKS OR OTHER HARD ARTICLES. SEE "s?" IOD ADDI IAMTE When any appliance ii damaged or out of ad juitment, no matter how alightly, coniult your local electric dealer at one. He't equipped to make thorough repairs. Hia chargei are reasonable. When you "put it off" you invite larger repair bills ler and possibly permanent POWER & LIGHT l&zkd "PmMxc THE METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe, minister Sunday, Oct. 4 Divine worship at 11 a. m., followed by communion service. Church school at 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, superinten dent. Evening song service at 7:45 o'clock. Wednesday, Oct. 7 Fellowship and Bible study every Wednesday evening at 7:45. Monday, Oct. 5 The board of education will meet Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Lucy Rodgers. All members are request ed to be present at 7:45 o'clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 'a. m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. All services now being held in the building on the corner of Gai? and Willow streets. Mrs. Harold Cohn entertained 20 youngsters at a birthday party for her daughter Sally last Friday aft ernoon. Games and stories enter tained the children until refresh ment time, when punch, cake, cook ies and ice cream were served, with favors in attractive nut cups. About ten mothers were also treated at th? party. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bleakman of Monument were in Heppner a short time Wednesday while enroute to Cecil to vi.'l.t at tbfr home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynd. &- y"Q iJC-t'e YOUR DEALER damage. COMPANY ewcc& Hordmon News . . . Community Leaders Named at Hardman By Elsa M. Leathers Voluntary community and neigh borhood leaders in the Hardman section have been named as follows: Neal Knighten and Elsa M. Leath ers, Hardman; Muriel Palmer, Rood Canyon; Frances Leathers Reed's Mill, and Eva Robinson the Camas Prairie district. This committee will be glad to assist you with any prob lem that may arise. Elsa M. Leath ers will receive any contributions of scrap iron, rubber, fats in short, your junk you may wish to donate. This will be sent to the receiving station at Heppner. Ray Patterson entered high school here Monday as a sophomore. He was a student here last year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed went to Spokane Thursday to get a part for the mill that was broken. They returned Saturday. Sammie McDaniel is suffering from a back injury and was in Heppner over Wednesday and Thursday under a doctor's care. He is slowly improving at the time of this writing. .Mrs. Jim Hams and son La Verhe went to Pendleton Sunday. Mrs. Hams went to see her new grand daughter who arrived Sept.. 22. The small girl weighed two pounds OVa ounces. It is thought she will be named Linda La Verne. Miss Alta Stevens is visiting a few days at her home here from Heppner where she has been work ing before she goes to Monument to visit her sister, Mrs. Stanley Mus gvave. Everett Hadley and Elmer Steers went to Spokane Friday night for fi nal examination and returned home Sunday. Everett passed and will re port at Orgen Utah, in two weeks, while Elmer was rejected. Zepple Harmon and Skeet Knighten from Top were in Hard man Sunday looking for seed rye. CUie Hastings spent the week end at her home in Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Coats and two children of Hillsboro are vis iting this week with Mr. Coats' fa ther, Henry Coats and Grandma Coats besides friends and other rel atives. Joyce Buschke was forced to quit school this week when it was learn ed she is suffering from leakage of the heart and rheumatism. She was in the fifth grade. Mrs. C. H. McDaniel "left Sunday with her son Everett, to visit her father, Charles Emory at Jefferson and relatives in Portland. SCOTTY'S Ice Cream The Family Meeting Spot Dad, Mother and the kids all come to Scotty's for our de licious rich ice cream sodas and sundaes. "We use only the purest ingredients. We're proud to say you're assured of the best for less. DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Coffee and Hot' Chocolate Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McDaniel visited at Lone Rock over the "week-end. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Bechdolt of Boardman visited their son over the week-end. Boys in Armed Service Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hastings of Hardman received word this week from their son, Guy E. Hastings, who is in Fort Riley, Kan. He is in the same camp as Joe Louis. RETURN FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs.L. E. Dick returned last Wednesday night from a trip which took them to the McKenzie river where they stayed at Belknap springs, and then to the coast where they spent a week at Ya chats, fishing in the ocean From there they went to California where they visited their son Kemp who is stationed at Camp McQuade. They , stopped at San Francisco and spent one night at Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe. They went through Camp White and on up the Diamond lake highway to' Bend. Dance at Onen Aid Pavilion, Sat urday evening', Oct. 3, sponsored by Cctholic Ladies Aid Society. Music by Men About Town. Ihe bf st ss lesman for the money a Gazette Times want ad. Comfort For Busy Feet! For Woik For Play! For Dr:-s-:' Dcn't take chr.rccs on poor Lhocs when you're constantly on your feet! Buy the best at GONTY'S! 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