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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, February 18, 1943
. i KIwc High school was dismissed Mon- Mrs. Bob Buchanan and small 6:30 p. m. lone: 10:30 a. m. ont Sunday;
LeXingtOn NeWS thflt dd sherman and daughter visitei at home of Evening song and gospel service 9:00 a. m. on 3rd Sunday
Miss Larkin could attend an ath- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles at 7:45. Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th
By Mrs. Maxinc Gray letic meeting in Pendleton. Renoe, from her home at lone. Wednesday Evenings: Sun day s.
Leonard Munkers, Joseph Way Frank Rider went to Heppner Carol Buschke went to Heppner 7Jf Ff Tl
and Albert Edwards spent the Tuesday j. A. Shoun to report to stay with her parents and at- TJS oclok Wednesday evening. Conyesions: 335,3, 7:30 to
week-end at their homes 'here, for duty. tend the Heppner school for the 1 ursday evening 8:00 p. m. Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a. m.
fWi.wt tha ij y a cpnno in r-tiiuin-iii. n tit-. i x remainder 01 uir tcim. - -
AifiiL uiv. - v k w imri lreiiiL euau2:
" , I. . -i i ."" .. , , at tne parsonage.
Mrs. Uiarence naye v- Columbia river visited with Mrs. Hazel iiarxis movea ner - Xodav.
l; ie ,ri0itintr lipr Hancrhter Janice , . . i tit... i. ;i i,!, Ta,r.V,e Wash nf J,,ul,t"i xoudj.
iu Yoi.".t o npr Darenis. ivir. ana mrs. iiiuu uumv wvjv """""i ..
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and her parents, MiJ.
Earl Warner.
Frederickson and family Friday. ter spending the winter at the Wil - g hinde may build a
. .... ; , . r 'M-.rtvov r oiq in t n mnnni
Miss Ellen Miller who is taking
tamily OacK to iNacnes, w-wu x- J3A9U sn B Jg
ter spending the winter at the Will- R , wWr. v build a
roof us in,' so that we cannot look
Saturday evening m.ui B"- nurgeg training Pasco spent the uu: uu, urc up.Hudson Taylor,
of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray were week.end with the Henry Miners Harris s two daughters also left Mpnday Feb 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell, Mr. ag did Mrs Grfer and g0n Marion, school here. Monthly birthday party at 6:30 p.
and Mrs. Bill Ross and Mr. and on Mrs. Neal Knighten entertained m. illustrated lecture, John Wesley,
Mrs. Roy Williams. Saturd were Lloyd Aldrich her room of six girls with a dinner Father of Methorism.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Browning Mrg NeUie Netter and two chn Monday evening in honor of Betty . ...
...Mainal ia Pinochle club Sat- , ' , T....H...J Harris who left for her home ini r mmmi
aren or roruana to visit, uwu- , ,. . , ,, . , riivsr L-nuiiun ur iiiuiai
nivlflv evening Those present were a; Naches. Wash The girls all stayed n-i.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Burnside Mr. over mght.
Md,"? TTa"L TS:- iTlSL.81 Ur. DeM Mc.!
Merle CarmichaeL Mrs. Edna lur- . ' are viting here from Portland,
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pal- Mrs Bertha Terry and sons Ce- Mr Mrg McDaniel of
mer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar- d and Harold of Wapatp Wash, are Lone Rock wfll them here
shall and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael. visiting Mr and Mrs. Earl Terry. d & yalen
Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and sons re- They arrived Saturday and they all Frida eyenin&
turned home Sunday after spending met Parks Terry who is in the had a time making cream.
a week with her parents, Mr. and navy and had a short furlough so Then had bung weiners
Mrs. Gene Gray of Stanfield. stopped off at Hermiston Sunday. ice creaim
K. N. Potter of Portland was a Mrs. Rudolph Rada spent the Merritt and two
business visitor in Lexington one week-end with her family in Port- chUdren who
day recently. land. weeks at Kinzua returned home to
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.. - cuiy Auen nau a wry poimux Hardman where she plans to visit
viiio Am visitme Mr. ana1 jvxrs. i. i, u; VinrK -
o , cHVH-WTllt W1HCI1 nau iuj uiiuuw
Martin B. Clark, Minister
SUNDAY
9:45 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Communion and preach
ing. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 p. m. Choir practice,
7:30 p. m. Pre -prayer service.
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service.
THURSDAY
7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting.
7:30 p. m. Bible study.
ASSEMBLY QV 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 SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Church school, 9:45 a. m.
Mornnig Prayer and sermon, 11
o'clock. The YPF.will have charge
of the service.
HAVE BABY DAUGTER
A baby daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Lucas on Jan. 30
at the Emannuel hospital in Port
land. The baby weighed nine
pounds two and one-half ounces
and has been nemed Phyllis Jane.
R. Burton for a few days.
a week before returning to her
- a weeK oeiore leiuimng
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" " oa cuy masnea ana aruiten wmie Ar nrtnn Wash.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hunt are ioading lumber at the Ordnance
spending several days in Portland. depot
r,Ai M T P. ,RiiTn were . j nr -n:
aiii. aivj, ylri ana ivirs. ruiua gut
business visitors in Pendleton on ylome after a five day visit in Port
Monday. lancL They left their daughter Glen
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pointer and na fa a Wjitai for treatment.
in ess visitors in Pendleton on
rTKiir3rlnv '
Herman Wallace took his father By Elsa M. Leathers
Sam Wallace, to his home in Hub- Robert Rogers, who has been em
bard, last week-end. ployed by Kinzua at Camp 5 the
Mrs. Herman Green and son Clii- past few years was called to the
Hardman News . . .
At Heppner
CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor
Schedule of services:
Heppner: Mass at 9:00 a. m. every
Sunday except 3rd. Mass on 3rd
Sunday at 10:30.
TUNE IN ON--
National Grange Broadcast
over Blue Network
12:30 p. m. on Third Saturday
of each month.
Rhea Creek Grange
if
COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE
J. Fred Stilwell, Pastor jf
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Topic:
"Is War Sent as the Judgment of
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week at the home of her parents, been visiting in Hardman and Lone God?"
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Mr. ana mrs. vv. vctn yuiivic. kock wim ms parents, ivir. ana mrs.
Ralph Jackson and Marcella left Ben Rogers. He left Condon Mon- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Friday on a business trip to Port- day evening. Bcnnie Howe, Minister
land. They were gone several days. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol V. Robe guNDY Feb 21:
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson vis- made a business trip to Pendleton ' '
ited here Thursday afternoon with Monday to attend a Physical Fit- Divine woflP a .. f'J'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears. ness program sponsored by the mon toPlc: ShP. Bulldmg- P"
Word has been received from Cpl state department of education ial muac h? choiT-
C. C. Carmichael that he is now Ollie Hastings spent the week- Church school at 9:45 a. m. Lucy
Rdffers superintendent. A class
Aid ilVIi -' J V-A H V Ji..iXltjUXAI i. i kUJ CJ J.
lor every graae ana age.
Mrs. Terrell Benge motored to returning Tuesdav.
t)Uri11 ntMi TrAA air TVTn TT T o-f T -"vt rrfvr.T-1 0 r, rl
J. JJ tUiJi VH J. X l.v.u:jr mi t CU1U 1T11 iV. lrx JV V glV.ll "iiu
Word has been received that children took Opal Adams and son
George Wallis is with the armed Perry who recently, underwent a
forces. Pvt. Wallis is stationed at tonsillectomy at Heppner. to theiir
Camp Goran, Ga. home at Kinzua Saurday. Mrs.
Mrs. Wuue Steagall returned to Owen Leathers accompanied them,
her home the last of the week staying over night at Kinzua. They
from Lebanon where she visited visited the Carl McDaniels at Con
ner folks. Mr. and Mrs. Vern don returning to Hardman Sunday.
Strickler. Mrs. C. H. McDaniel received"'
Heppner visitors this past week- word from the war department that
end were, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph her son. Pvt. Everett Hadley was
Majeske, Mrs. Edna Munkers, Mrs. honorably discharged Feb. 10. He is
Ralph Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. over the 38 year age limit and is
Palmer, Mrs. Leila Palmer, Mrs. returning to work in the lumber
Clifford Yarnell, Mrs. Ray Wil- industry.
liams, Mrs. Merritt Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings and
Frieda Breeding is ill with the Peggy were in town Sunday from
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Youth Fellowship for juniors at
A GOOD
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WHO
WORKS
CHEAP
I1EW5PAPER
ftDVRTISIH5r
mumps
Heppner.
A Limited Amount
of 45-volt B Batteries and 90-volt B iy2
A Power Paks.
Unfinished drop-leaf table . . . $5.98
Unfinished chair $1.75
3-picce Dinette set . . . . $26.35
Extra Chair ....... $4.45
Gamble Bonded Day-old Chicks deliv
ered in two weeks.
WAR TIRES ON HAND
GAMBLE DEALER STORE
CON LEY LAN HAM, Owner
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ERRIGON NEWS
By MRS. J. A. SHOUN
Harvey Warner was operated on
for appendicitis in the Walla Wal
la hospital Wednesday. He is re
ported as doing nicely.
Mrs. Jim Benef iel of Seattle who
has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Stephens, left for
Tillamook to visit her sister, Mrs.
Harry Cooper and family after
which she will return to her home
in Seattle.
Ladd Sherman was in Hermis
ton Tuesday. He came back with
a new car.
The Irrigon and Umatilla ball
teams met at Umatilla. The Irri
gon grade etam won 23 to 4 while
Umatilla high won 42-23.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Alquist of
Vale were overnight visitors with
Mrs. Emma Stewart. They were on
thpir wav to Medford.
Marion Pierce went to Portland
Sunday.
Glenn O'Brien, and his mother j
went to Hermiston to bring Mrs. j
Mrs. O Brien and little son home
' from the hospital. .
Clarence Annis was called to f
Portland Monday. j
Mr. and Mrs Batie Rand, Mrs.
Harvey Warner and children and
Mrs. Lillie Warner all went to vis-
it Harvey Warner in the hospital
at Walla Walla. He is reported as J
doing fine.
MIIIIHIMHIMIII.il Id II
We Will Not Be Able to Sell
Canned Foods -
the week of February 22-28-but
we can help you anticipate your
needs this Friday and Saturday.
You will not be able to buy "tinned" or
"glassed" foods until March 1 if you
have your ration book.
PiHiiiHeieHBBiiiii
Be Forehanded
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HUSTON'S
Stock up for all next week when you do
this week-end's Food Shopping ... All
canned foods have been "frozen" by
government order and will not be on
sale during week of
FEBRUARY 22-28
Anticipate your needs up to March 1
and make your purchases accordingly.
You are allowed 5 cans-over 8 ounces
per person . . . We can supply your
needs in all lines.
Central Market
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