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8 Heppner Gazette Times, December 9, 1943 Continued from First Page Msr. America FOUR SONS IN SERVICE, ELLEN NELSON TO JOIN DAUGHTER JOINING UP SOON SERVICE AFTER HOLIDAYS 'Mr and Mrs. Fred Wehmeyer ' Miss Ellen Nelson, daughter of fancy gift containers unless the have received word from their dau- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson o. Lex, package itself has some value of ghter Edith that she expects to be ington, has been accepted in the its own. For example, if you bought called into service soon. She has Marine Corps Women s reserve, fruit or candy in a box which later been a member of the nurses' re- and will leave for Camp Lejeune could le used for sewing or a hand- serve for some time and engaged N. C. for training after the holi i i Vin 4mrcwrl in civilian nursing days. l i 'L n Q tli, v. ! When Edith ioins uo she will Miss Nelson attended Oregon tj ... ;f tv tr; m, he the fifth member of the Weh- State college and University CHURCHES FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe, Minister SUNDAY, Dec. 12: Divine worship at 11 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Evening service at 7:45 o'clock at which time a sound picture will be ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack Pastor Schedule of Services: Hprnncr! Simriav mass at 3 1 m. on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; at shown entitled "Wheels Across ln 10:30 a. m. on the 2nd and 4tk. dia." Also good singing lone: 10:30 a- m. on the 1st and Thursday of 3rd; 9:00 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th P5K , stl.jv at 7 D. m. and choir select for Uncle Henry is in a card- meyer family in dctive service. Oregon and unm recenuy m- mass at 8 a m. First Practlce at 8 o cIocle board box with yuletide decora- Four sons have been in for some ployed as a field clerk in J"- Friday at 7:30 a. m. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: tions. there should be no extra time. Lawrence is a ship fitter ser Shipyards at Vancouver, Wash. Confessions- Saturdays, 7:30 p. m. Nearly every means except Chris- . i jt. : -r it. : firm ace ac ur ao a mm 1 Tien J nrotner. iNOimaii nciavii, w cost only ine pi ice oi uie uc. auc "" - -- wim uie oeaows swuuhcu ceiling price covers only the con- deep sea diver; Carl is a chief ra fmis of the- rjackat?e. On the other dioman, assigned to destroyer es hand, if a firm charged for special cart duty, he spent eight months at RETTJRNIN(J TO BOISE gift wrapping last year, a cnarge uuaaaicanai; uon ia avuuuii uw may be made for the service this chinjsts mate second class, assign ed to repair worK in the racinc and Steve is master sergeant in the air corps photo mapping and chart service. year. STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, Dec. 10-11 Appointment, in Berlin where in the South Pacific. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fvt Robert Walker is returning Archdeacon Neville Blunt this week-end to Boise Barracks Holy Communion at 8 a. m after a 10-ky furlough spent with, chui 9.45 a m Mrs. Walker at the C. W. Barlow home and a few days which the young couple spent with his par ents at Goldendale, Wash. 13 to 8:00 p. m. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to tianity has been tried to get rid of 8:55 a. m. , , . war some day. it is to be hoped. that will be tried. Do not neglect your church. ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY SERVICES Morning Prayer 11 A, M. School, 9:45 a m.; morning wor- Bishop Remington will broadcast ship 11 o'clock.' during Dec. at 5-5:30 p. m.KWRC, Children's meeting 1p.m. Eve- vale, Calif., where on Nov. 29 Mrs Carl Feldman gave a dinner party for them. The dinner honored Mr. George Sanders, Marguerite Chap- McNamer's fcjirthday and eight man, Onslow Stevens, Gale Son- guests particijpated ,in. the evnt. dergaard The McNamer's left Sunnyvale Nov. A swell stw storv that is unusual 30. Mr. and Mrs. Feldman moved and WhW dramatic. 'to Sunnyvale last summer PLUS- GUESTS OF FELDMANS Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McNamer. on RECOVERS FROM OPERATION their: way to southern California. Rosetta Healv. member of the spent a couple of days in Sunny- class of 1943( Heppner high school recently underwent an appendect omy in Pendleton. She was visiting in Heppner the first of the week. RETURNS TO POST Lt. Ted Thomson returned Fri day to Astoria after a short visit from with his mother, Mrs. Anna Q. lone where they resided and farmed Thomson. He accompanied Charles TTOJ FIGHTING BUCKAROO Charles Starrett, Kay Harris Action rules the plains as cattle rustlers hunt for cover Sunday-Monday, Dec 12-13 Holy Matrimony for many years. B. Cox as far as Portland. Pendleton. FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE Ralph C. DeBoer, Pastor Sunday school, 10.00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m. Bible Study Friday 8:00 p. m. IONE BAPTIST CHURCH J. C. Stephens. Pastor Bible school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock. ning service 7:45 o'clock. MIDWEEK SERVICES Young people's meeting Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer service, Thurs day 7:45 p. m. Clifford G. Noble, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor Bible school 9:45. A class for ev ery age. Morning worship 11 o'clock Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:45 p. m. DRIVE TO PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dick drove to Portland Sunday where Edwin was given his physical examination for entrance into the service. They were accompanied by Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mrs. Rose Wilson, Mrs. Floyd Monty Woolley, Grade Fields, Laird Barnes and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe. Cregar, Una O'Connor, Alan Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Barnes, guests Mowbray, Franklin Pangborn of the L- K Dicks the past week. were enroute to their homes in The uproarious story of a man who Montana. attended his own funeral and later 1 had a terrible time convincing the GOING TO DEEP SOUTH 11 iL-i 1-- . i j j ! Mrs. Harold Knowles and wui ia uiai ue wasii 1 ucau ... it a mirth-packed. From Arnold Ben nett's novel "Buried Alive." baby daughter and Mrs Audrey Holley and little son Bobby will leave to morrow to join their husbands in the south. Mrs. Knowles will go to Tuesday. Dec. 14 Camp Van Dorn, Miss., and Mrs. Victory Thru Airpower HoUey to New fans' -' 1 young women will make the long This picture is without parallel in journey by automobile, motion picture annals; from the SHIPPING OUT Walt Disney studios and in Techni- a. night letter received by rela color, it sets forth Major Alexander tives from Ellis Saling stated that de Seversky's case for the winning he was shipping out Monday night. of Victory through Airpower. PLUS One Hour of Additional Motion Picture Entertainment Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 15-16 Young Ideas Susan Peters, Mary Astor, Herbert Marshall, Elliott Reid, Richard Carlson, Allyn Joslyn Good comedy-drama entertainment the college professor tires to oxi dize alcohol and gets ossified Ellis is a cook in the army and has been in Florida the past 15 months. He is a grandson of Mrs. Corda Saling. DRIVES TO PORTLAND F. W. Turner went to Portend Monday on a business! mission. FOR SALE 280 pullets. 60 percent laying, $1.75 each if taken by the lot, $2 in small lots; about 200 year-old hens, $1.50 each, Mrs. Chris Brown. , 37tfc FOR SALE 1936 Dodge coupe. Hugh Berry. Gale St., first house south Wilson rooming house. 37-8 With the warning cries of Shop Early and Mail Early ringing in your ears, we suggest that TODAY is THE DAY to select those gifts for your Family and Friends Beautifully illustrated Books for the children Games for the entire family Walt Disney Plaques Toiletries, Stationery, Pictures Agency for Yardley, Cara Nome, Stag, Old Spice and Old South. Christmas Greeting Cards 3 for 5c to 35c Christmas Card Assortments 19c to 1.00 per box Humphreys Drug Co. It's the Spirit of Christmas that really counts! TT'S not the gifts but the joy of giving that makes Christmas a happy day. And no gift list is complete without War Bonds and Stamps gifts to make all our future Christmases brighter and happier ones! Give Her Something Useful! STANDING TYPE KNITTING BAG 98c Handsome tapestry fabric that will wear and wear! Neatly lined1 with rayon sateen! The folding wooden frame makes it convenient to carry about! It's 13" long, 7" wide when open, and 10" deep! New Type, Designed by Silex! GLASS PERCOLATOR $2.95 A practical gift idea ... an all glass percolator that will brew a really good cup of coffee! The stem and drain are of sturdy porcelain! Easy-to-clean! Holds eight cups. To Decorate Her Dressing Table! Novelty Pin Cushions 49c A dainty feminine pin cushion, "Evening Gown Lady" style! The rayon taffeta dress has rows of ruffled ribbon around the cush ion and a ribbon bow at the waist! In attractive boudoir colors 1 Fame and Fortune CHOCOLATES 57c Pound box Selected Milk Chocolate In Crystal-Clear Glassware! ASH TRAY SETS 98c Here's a gift all hostesses will appreciate! A set of four individual ash trays two large trays and a cigarette container! Sturdy glass, simply designed! Each set is gift boxed Chocolate Party Mix CANDIES 25c LB. Limit: One Pound to Customer