Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 01, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    CHURCHES
irrigon News Notes
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bennie Howe. Minister
SUNDAY, June 4:
Divine worship at 11 a. ra.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Thursday evenings:
Bible study and prayer at 7:15.
Choir rehearsal at 8:15 o'clock.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
True wisdom is to know what is
best worth knowing and to do
what is best worth doing.
ST. PATRICK'S. CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCwmack Pastoi Baterprise where she left her son
Schedule of Services: . jxk to work duri harvest. she
j.cciiici uuiiuajr Iliads at n aa
on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; at
10:30 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th.
lone: 10:30 a- m. on the 1st and
companied by Mrs. Kelly of Her
miston. T1 1 " T7 1 1 t OA
Bv ICRS. J. A. SHQU3I riaiiK. c reui lcitson or oian-
Mr. ard Mrs. Lyle Mulkey and fiel W?SL an visitr- He ,at"
-..i-dren were Pasco visitors Tues- P"d-1 lhe melon meetmS Monday.
Einived home Wednesday.
Friday at 7:30 a. m.
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m.
to 8:00 p. m. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to
8:55 a. 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 CH1L i
O. Wend.:!! Herfison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45. A class for ev
ery ag.
r. Morning worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock.
IONE COOPERATIVE CHURCH
II. N. Waddell, Pastor
Bible school, 10 a. m.
Christ' an Endeavor, 6:30 p. m
Worship and communion service.
Sermon, "The Aftermath of Pentecost."
Preaching service at
8 p.m.
Thursday 2 p. m. Union aid
meeting.
rr t 1 ttt 1 1
iuesaay ana wea.nesa.ay, paign.
Col James Moran and Mrs. Mor-
an, Pvt and Mrs. Loren Montgom
ery and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Montgomery visited the Dan Hill
family Wednesday evening. M". '
Montgomery went to Pendleton to
go to the aimy Monday. '
Billy Allen of lone visited his
mother Mis. H. W. Grim and other
features Sunday. II
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoun were in f
ft;-
F.--pnes SaUrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell and
two sens spent Monday evening iin
i;rutjmr.n with her parents, Mr.
and Mi-s. Gene Lewis. .
The C. W. Grims were Hermiston
visiters Tue:day.
The bombing field out from Irri
gon and Boardman had a grass fire
i'unday that burned over quite a
Lexington few acres.
Monday evening m some way
tho: e who were cleaning up the
IrrifTcn cemeterv" let a fire tret loose
Our union daily vacation bid e hkh burned over the cemetery
.school will continue next week. All anc most of the Whipple field
children are urged to attend. noith'of town before a score of fire
Remember the .Lord's day and ;r;,'e:J g,ai ;.j under control,
keep it holy. Come to church. he Frei Adams family visited
the Harold Craber family of Hard-
ii bur'iy leaving ti.ie.Doys Don-
' 1 tit n
Jib
P. A
TENT MEETINGS
The Main street tent meeting , , , n,. iQ t ,i, ,
1 i .: . : j. ....... 1
tne harvest fields.
will continue indefinitely, services
being held every night at 8 o'clock
The public is cordially invited.
Eva Reynolds, sister of Mrs. Fred
Owing to the cool weather a large' dams left for her home . in The
heater has been installed.
Evangelist W. L. Butcher
Jr.Ues Monday.
Rev. and Mrs'. Wilderman and
Loraine Schneider returned from
Vancouver Saturday after' spending
iha week-end here. The Wilder-
ATT ENDED COMMENCEMENT
Clifford Sims of Milton and his
daughter , Jeannette of Pendleton mans ie t i0r Richland Wash. Mnn-
attended commencement exercises ,y.
at Heppner high school Friday eve
nine coming to witness the gradu
ation of daughter and sister, Mar- visited, her brother Irwin Pearson
jorie Sims. and family Sunday. She was ac-
Mrs.Leola Kelly of La Grande
gQQP FACTS . : 1
m felHl ICcdtm. a?Jid ar.3 ij ,
f 3: -"3Kl5?S! TAKEN FROM THE S'
Ii ESHi FAMILIES OF FRENCH 'g
ElfeS! $ CZECK. WORKERS i
1? HiSS REFUSING WAR JOBS I
W IN GERMANV i j
Tllllli
FLY SPRAY
It hits 'em and it kills ,'eml
It's as simple as that when
you go after insect enemies
with quick-killing Standard
Fly Spray. Standard Fly Spray
kills for keeps, protects your
property, your health against
flies, moths, ants, roaches, fleas
and many other deadly bugs.
Insect menaces cost the nation
millions of dollars annually.
Stamp them out get after
enemy insects right now with
Standard Fly Spray. It kills
'em DEAD!
W0
as NAZI CONQUERED NATIONS ARE
LIBERATED. MORE i MORS
tmnn iailL BE MCE.OEI3
TO BUILD TMBR. STRENGTH
AMD RESTORE MORALS
STANDARD
Animal Fly Spray
Safe for stock protects them
from insects that undermine
their health, rob you of prof
its. Use Standard Animal Fly
Spray regularly.
L E. Dick
Phone 622
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner Gazette Times, June 1, 1944 3
ON SHORT VACATION the Willamette valley. Tuesday she
Mrs. C. W. McNamer returned accompanied Mrs. Lucy Rodgers to
Monday from a short vacation trip Walla Walla to observe Decoration
to Skamania, Wash, and points in dry.
r'.ay. . . "
Mbs. R. ' Knight of Hermiston is MOVE TO CITY
vi ting Mrs. Emma Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Scott were in
U s. Lois Land arrived Tuesday town for Decoration day, coming
'o visit her mother, Mrs. Nora from their new home on S. E. 89th
W.'son. street in Portland. They recently
Mrs. Gerald White" has been no- sold their place near Gresham and
led that her husbend Lt. Gerald Purch- rd a six-acre tract within
White has gone overseas.' . &e city Portland where
1-. A. Mollahan, deputy sheriff of- tw bitiowH-to
sorrow county was a business vis- isrm en Me at
T . nr j same time,
ilor m Irrigon Monday.
Mrs. Jaied White spent a week at VISITING IN VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Peavy and
daughters have gone to Corvallis
for a short visit with relatives.
Mrs. .A. E. Stephens' sister, Mrs. W rvnect to return here bv the
. wii urc im aiiu -t,,,. jj i. . . , .
3rd; 9:00 a. m- on the 2nd and 4th iveue imore ana granuuausmei, 0th as Norbert has an orcnestra
Sundays. Jan Clayton of Santa Barbara engagement in connection with op-
Week day mass at 8 a.'m. First visited with the Stephens family emr,rt 0: the Fifth War Loan cam-
Shop Early in the Week
Avoid Saturday Rush!
Plan your shopping so you can get- the
biggest part of it done early in the week,
avoiding the Saturday rush when peo
ple from the farms, mills and camps
have to do their shopping. Staples and
other items that will not spoil can easily
be bought on Monday through Friday.
On how to help your grocer
make shopping easier for
you!
1. Have your ration coupons or tokens
ready. ,
2. Have a list of the items .you want,
with substitutes if we are out of your
first choice.
Central Market
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TEMPERATURE-TAMING
frjt& Colorful,
T
distinctive'and
COMFORTABLE IThe?
LOOK cool! Ventilated lights
weights, you'll hardly know
you're wearing one till you
hear the compliments , you,
get! Wide brims on' both
. pinch front and sailor styles
y prized Pinch Front
Simulated Fiber
4
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.tail Panamas I ', ,
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