Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Heppner Gazette Times, May 18, 1944 5
IOHE NEWS NOTES
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AT THE CHURCHES
KIRST METHODIST CHURCH
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About 34 mother and dauehtes sun$)AY May 21
attended a banquet at the Cone- Divine 'worshi at n a. m.
gational church Saturday evening Sunday school &t 9;45 a m
u mm a p.ug d-u rhuy evenings:
ui iiiuaii; dij'U itauiiigs was pre
sented. -.
Mrs. No" FWotow aH Mr. and
Mrs. Howard KeitMev were called
t Balrpr la 1idv bv the pp-
rvws illness of the voung daughter ,
r n w i nr t ;.i 1 make
u mr. ana 'vit-s. vcar rveitniev.
They returned; ' later in the week
when th child showed some im
provement. . ,
Mrs. Nora Holland of Seattle is
iric-Hin? her sirtfr, Mrs. Visa Louv
Bible study and prayer at 7:15.
Choir rehearsal at 8:15 p. m.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
No teacher can make scholars out
of truants and no preacher can
saints- out of absentee
members.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack Pa-.tm
Schedule of Services: " .
Hefner: Sunday mass at 9 a. ,in
on the 1st and 3rd Sundays: at
While here Mrs. Holland was the 10:3o a. m; on the 2nd and 4th.
p."t of Mrs. Delia Corson. , , lone: 10:30 a. m. on the 1st and
Mrs. Vera Warfifld has sold her -3rd; 9:00 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th
lone rtropertv to Sam Esteb.' Ms. Sundays
Warfield and son Dpvid will leave
June 1 to make thir home in Pov.
Mr. and Ms. Harlev Anderson
r.rifl Mri Nola R"istow were The
Dulles visitors '"Mdw. Mrs. Fred
NVhoson anootiDpriied them as frr
as Quinton to visit her , dauehtr
.Ali a telegranh operator in the
station. While she was there Alice
rec?Jved word she had secured the
a,g!Pncy at, the lone depot and began
gnn work May 17. "
Mr. Steena Schleevoipht . and
Mrs. Ida Coleman drove to Pasco
Friday , afternoon to yisU Mrs.
Srhleevoiffht's son R. M. Johnston.
Andrew Hage accompanied them
and continued on to his- home in
Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraters re
turned! Friday from a visit to The
Dalles.
Mrs. Mary Swanson and daugh
ter Eva left Saturday for Salem
where Miss Swanson is employed
by an insurance company.
Mrs. Qeo Drake and Mrs. Omar
Rietmann left by stage Monday to
attend the Rebekah Assembly of
Oregon. Mrs. Drake is the Assem
bly musician this session.
The Topic club met for its study
meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom Saturday afternoon.
Week day mass at 8 a.
FHrhv at 7:30 a. m. " '
First
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m.
to 8:00 p- m. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to
-55 a. m.
IONE BAPTIST CHURCH
J. C. Stephens. Pasta r
Sunday school,- 10 a. m.
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Wednesday night service 8. p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion, 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45. A class for ev
ery age.
Morning worship 11 a. m. r
Christian. Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock.
IONE COOPERATIVE CHURCH
H. N. Waddell, Pastor
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m. Sermon, prayer service. '
Chrisfan Endeavor, 6:30 p. m- Thursday 2 p. m. Union aid
Preaching service at Lexington meeting.
8 P- m. a friendly church extends a cor-
Tuesday 8 p. m. Bib'e study awl dial welcome.
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Crop Insurance
Hail Fire
Caii on
No!a Br stow, lone, Or gon
2611 Phone 2121
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PRINZING-PICKERING
NUPTIALS EVENT OF MAY 10
The wedding of Miss Harriett
Prinzing and Merl Pickering, Bkr.
2c, USN, was an event of Wednes
day evening, May 10 at Coeur i'
Alene, Ida. The ceremony was per
formed at 7 o'clock in the Assem
bly of God church by the Rev. Kel
sey C. Prinzing, uncle of the bride.
Miss Althea Prinzing of Hood River,
cousin of the bride, was maid of
honor. Raymond Prinzing Jr. was
best man and ushers were David
Kelley, Y2c, USN, and Albert Hunt
ley, Bkr 3c, USN.
Mrs. A. E. Pickering, daughter
Georgia and son Ross returned Sat
urday from Coeur d' Alene where
they attended the wedding. Georgia
helped serve at the wedding lunch
during the reception held at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond E. Prinzing.
1 f7,W' -W
Ton "will add to the Happy
Memories of Our graduates .
when, you give
Cora Nome, Old South, Yardley,
Stag Toiletries
Lucite toilet sets, picture frames,
coat hangers
Lovely new stationery in white and col
ors. Scrap books, Kodak albums, auto
graph albums , . . Perfumes, sachets,,
dusting powder with their enchanting
fragrance
V,
Humphreys Drug
Co.
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Sport Shirts
Swim Trunks
Sweaters
Shirts
Belts
Ties
Sox
Billfold:
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Wilson's Men's Wear
The Edgar W. Smith Club
of Morrow County
The Democratic Candidate for Senator
for Oregon. "
To the Democratic Voters of Oregon:
Please go to the polls and vote at this
primary election, May 19, 1944.
We Democrats of Morrow County
know Edgar W. Smith, and we feel that
he is very efficient for the office of U.S.
Senator for the State of Oregon. ,
Signed:
Mrs. Pat Mclntyre, Pres.
Myrtle Aiken,
Sec. and Treas.
Directors:
Cfcas. McEIStgoit, Mrs. Hanson Hughes
Fred Mankin, Jeannie Huston, Lee
Lcckner.
My
the People of Oregon Want
CHAS. A. SPRAGUH
in the United States Senate
SPRAGUE knows Oregon its
people, its resources, its prob
lems. His term as governor added
to his understanding of state
affairs and national and inter
national problems.
As United States Senator,
Sprague will support the vigor
ous prosecution of the war. He
favors full cooperation with
other nations, to prevent other
wars. He opposes bureaucracy
in Washington and urges early
restoration of local liberties and.
responsibilities.
Send Charles A. Sprague to the
Senate and the best interests of
Oregon and the nation will
be served.
Quote from the Oregon Preti
on Sprague for Senator
Charles A. Sprague was as business
like, intelligent and conscientious a
governor as Oregon ever has had
Portland Oregonian.
Sprague is scholarly; his interna
tional stand is sound and consistent;
he is the best qualihed in general ca
pacity and the strongest political con
tender for the post. Coos bay limes.
Charles A. Sprague will be decided
asset to this slate as a member of the
U.S. senate; he should be nominated
and elected. Newberg Graphic.
Sprague was a good governor; he
will serve Oregon with credit in the
U.S. senate if elected. Pendleton East
Oregonian.
With Sprague running, the voters of
Oregon have at least one qualified men
to vote for. (jorvallis Gazette-1 met,
Mr. Sprague has unquestioned ability
nd statesmanship. Klamath Palls Her
ald and News.
There are thousands of Oregon voters
who . . . now will welcome the oppor
tunity to lend their support to Sprague
because they regard Mr. Sprague as a
man of highest character, of statesman
like qualities and of temperamenf
which peculiarly fits him for the duliet
of lawmaker. GresJum Outlook
CHAS. A.
SPRAGUE
FOR II. S. SENATOR
Sprague is Equipped
for the Senatorship
by Experience
and Training
1. He has ai. intimate knowK
edge of Oregon's needs.
2. He has a keen grasp of na
tional and international
affairs.
3; His record as goternof
showed his ability in handling
public affairs.
4. He has the keen awareness of
a working newspaper macu
f. He is an able and convincing
speaker.
6; He is industrious and con
icientious.
7. He is a successful business
man, respected by employes
and associates.
8i He Is a vigilant servant of
the people.
Pali tirtnitrmtmt, ScrafM for Stor Co.ltt.
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