Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 02, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, November 2, 1944
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45. A class for ev
try age.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m.
Mondays 3 P. M. and Tuesdays
8 P. M. classes of instruction on the
Holy Spirit.
On the second Sunday in each
month there will evening service
at 8 p. m. instead of the mornmg
service.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack Pastoi
Schedule ot Services:
Heppner: Sunday mass at 9 a. m,
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
3rd; 9:00 a. m on the 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Week day mass at 8 a. a First
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.
CHURCH oflONE COOPERATIVE
II. N. Waddell, Pastor
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m.
2:30 p. m. Preaching service at
Lexington.
Junior C. E. 7 p. m.
Praise and preaching service 8 p.
To Better Serve
The Public
This Cafe will re
main open during
the week and close
all day
SUNDAY
This will be our
regular schedule
from here on out.
Yours for the best
eats in town,
HEPPNER
CAFE
A Successful Oregonian
for
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Fold Adv. Mr. Smith Goti to Washington Oik
I. M. Burton, Soc'y Corbrt Bldg. Portland
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Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOTTN
Mrs. H. H. Kincheloe arrived
home Saturday after visiting her
daughter Marylas and other rela
tives. J. O. Sweringen came home Wed
nesday from Long Creek with a two
point deer.
Frank Leicht, Sl!c arrived Sat
urday with his bride, the former
Phyllis Clarke of The Dalles. They
were charivaricd Saturday night.
They left Tuesday night and he re
turned to service again..
Mrs. Milton Bailey was a Uma
tilla visitor Tuesday.
Mis Hazel Osborn spent Friday
night with the Walter Griders on
her way to Roseburg.
Mrs Milton Bailey gave a dinner
m.
Tuesday Bible study and prayer
service 8 p. m.
Wednesday Choir practice 8 p. m.
Thursday Union aid 2 p. m.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
Come.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bcnnie Howe, Minister
Sunday, Nov. 5:
Divine worship at 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Tuesday Nov. 7:
Junior choir practice at 4 p. m.
at the parsonage.
Thought for the wcejk:
"MEIN KAMP" Page 104
"Whenever a nation is led to
disaster by the government, re
volt by every member of that is
not a privilege but a duty." The
author is Adolf Hitler.
IONE FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Ralph De Boer, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
IONE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Edward Caldwell Bowlen, Pastor
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Young Peoople's 7:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meet 8 p. m. Wednesday.
Has Experience
Knows the District
For Veteran Aid
Opposes New Taxes
Giles L.
ATTENTION!
Put your truck and tractor equipment in
shape now for spring work. Avoid costly
delays later due to breakdowns.
Bring in your
MAGNETO, STARTER and
GENERATOR
for that much-needed service but come
early! Parts still arc hard to obtain.
You will be ahead to have it done now!
Heppner Home Service
Phone 383 : Box 60I
Sunday in honor of her brother,
Leonard Mount's birthday. Guests
were their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Van Cleve and brother Ver
non of Kennewick and Miss Vir
ginia Eerdson of Umatilla.
Wayburn Glasgow is attending
the deaf school at Salem. He at
tended school in Irrigon and was
a fine- student in the 8th grade .but
was found to be 90 percent deal at
the Boardman clinic.
Albert Bell broke his right arm
.above the elbow while wrestling at
the school house last week.
Ora Acock returned to Oregon
City Monday after spending 10 days
in the Blue mountains with the C.
W. Acocks.
Glen Darby, Glen Aldrich, Fred
Markham and Sam Umiker were
successful deer hunters.
LaVonn McCoy is in the Ord
nance hospital with a stubborn
case of the flu.
Irrigon school had a basket so
cial Friday night June Goodwin's
basket was voted the prettiest and
Loretta kite's .basket sold high
est. They realized $65.
Cpl Leslie Rucker of the air corps
has gone overseas according to his
mother, Mrs Elmer Rucker.
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
Mrs. J. A. Chaffee drove to
Umatilla Saturday to meet her sis
ter, Mrs. Eva M. Scott of Pasco
who is visiting here this week.
Other guests in the Chaffee home
the fore part of the week were
Mrs. Scott's son Walter and fam
ily from Richmond Calif, who also
arrived Saturday. . ' "
DRIVE TO WHITE SALMON
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson
went to White Salmon, Wash. Fri
day for a short visit at the Paul
Balsiger home. ; On their return
trip Sunday they stopped off at
The Dalles to visit their daughter,
Mrs. Foster Odom who' is recov
ering from a recent operation.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness and sym
pathy during the illness and pass
ing of our beloved daughter and
sister.
Rev. and Mrs. Clifford . Noble
Mrs. Delphia Goss
French
Candidate for State
Representative
22nd District
Gilliam, Morrow
Sherman, Wheeler
BOARDMAN NEWS
Fvances Skoubo
Mr and Mrs Jack Gorham re
turned from' Idaho Tuesday where
they have been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMiawo and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koivisto and
family were in Pendleton Wednes
day. Mrs. A. E. McFarland relumed
from Portland Tuesday. She at
tended a R. E. A. meeting there.
I. Skoubo, Edward and Frances
Skoubo motored to Pendleton Wed
nesday on businiess.
A. E. McFarland was in Pendle
ton Thursday for medical treat
ment. Mrs. E. W. Peck and family were
in Pendleton Tuesday on business.
Freshman return party was held
Friday evening in the auditoriu: i.
A variety of costumes were worn
by students and faculty.
James Garvison came u; f.cin
Portland to accompany Chuck An
deregg deer hunting Wednasiay.
Edward Skoubo and Frances le't
for Portland Thursday night, where
they will spend several days ioib
ing relatives and friends before Ed
returns to a replacement cen"
atSanta Barbara, Calif.
The war stump drive began in
the school Friday with a fairly
large amount of stamps sold to the
students.
Mr. Buchanan, state supervisor of
the department of education, met
with the F. F. A. boys Thursday,
visiting some of their farms.
: :
TOYLAND will open soon at the
Rosewall Motor Company with a
large choice of toys and presents
to please everyone.
HAVE , your magneto, generator
and starter repaired NOW. Hep
pner Home Service. ' 32c
FOR SALE 30-30 Winchester, 1
box shells. Frank Rumble. 32p
For
Good Eats
. Go to the.
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Candidate for State Representative from
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war to a successful 'conclusion. We need MEN in the
state legislature who are pledged to a program of con
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for re-election to
CONGRESS
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Eastern Oregon's
Congressman-on-the-Job)
giving his undivided
attention to the needs
of Eastern Oregon
Lowell Stockman was- born in
Eastern Oregon and has lived
here all his life. He graduated in
Agriculture from Oregon State
College in 1922 and has farmed
continuously ever since. He
stands for common sense busi
ness principles applied to na
tional issues. During his two
years in Congress he established
a wide acquaintance and influ
ence among his fellow members
of Congress and a reputation for
industriousness, efficiency, coop
eration and attending to busi
ness. Lowell Stockman is one o(
Oregon's all-Republican delega
tion to Congress.
VOTE 21 21
PaiJ adv.. Lowell Stockman for Concreaa (
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