Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROWNIE SCOUTS HOLD
FIRST CHRISTMAS PARTY
Members of Brownie Girl Scout
troop No. 2 enjoyed a Christmas
party Dec. 16 in the basement of
the Methodist church. Dickens'
"Christmas Carol" was read and
also tjne ever popular poem, "It
Was the Night Betfore Christmas."
The troop put on wraps and hiked
to Mrs. Gentry's Convalescent
home where they sang carols. Re-
turning to the hall games were
played and lunch of hot chocolate
and cookies was served, followed
by distribution nd opening of
of Christmas gifts and the passing
ui of oranges and popcorn balls.
Leaders and the troop committee
desire to thank everyone who help
ed to make the Christmas party a
success. The Brownies will next
meet Jan. 6, 1945.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULED
A three-day conference opening
at 10:45 a. m. Jan. 1 has been sched.
uled at the Assembly of God church
in Heppner. Rev. K'elsey Prinzinig
of Hood River, ,a district official
will be the speaker. There will be
three services daily, 10:45 a. m., 2:30
p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Following this
conference, Rev. Katherine Rueck,
returned missiiona'ry i'om Clhina,
will hold a series of meetings be
ginning Jan. 24, with services at
7:45 each evening except Saturday.
Miss Rueck is heralded as an able
and interesting minister.
HERE ON BUSINESS
Mrs. Percy Hughes came' over
from Milton' last week to attend to
business matters preparatory to
moving to Milton to make her
home. Mrs. Hughes attended the
Masonic-Eastern Star dinner and
installation here Monday night and
left for her new home Wednesday.
CLOSING OVER CHRISTMAS
Scotty's will be closed over the
week-end while Mr. and Mrs. James
Hall go to Portland to spend
Christmas with relatives. The place
will reopen Wednesday.
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WAYNE BAY STEVENS
Funeral services were held at
lone Dec, 10 for Wayne Ray Stev
ens, 9, who passed away at the
ifamily home in Hermiston. Rev.
H. N. Waddell officiated and Mar
jorie and Carolyn Bauman sang.
Wayne was born Oct. 22, 1935 at
Brewster, Wash., and had spent
much of the past two years at the
home of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C Crowell at Morgan. He
had been at Hermiston with Mr.
and Mrs. Vester Nelson the past
four months. Surviving besides his
mother, Mrs. Nelson, is a brother,
J. D. and his father, Millard Ste
vens with the armed forces in India,
and the grandparentst, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Crowell.
Here for the funeral were several
relatives, all from the state of
Washington, including Mrs. Marie
Goldberg, grandftioliher, fcrewslier;
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stevens and
family, Brewster; Charles Gold
berg, Mons; and Mrs. Opal Wurt
berg, Tenachet. All were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Crowell over the
week-end.
NEW HEATING PLANT
A new heating plant is being in
stalled in the Masonic building this
week, following the blowing up
of the. old plant last week. Frank
E. Parker is in charge of installing
the new furnace. Tenants of the
building have been carrying on as
usual but not without a measure
of discomfort.
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BEST
WISHES
TO ALL
Gonty's
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
TO OUR
CUSTOMERS
We want to thank you
for your cooperation and
patronage throughout the
year and wish you a
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Greetings of the season to
the families and friends of our
customers and to our service
men.
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CHRISTMAS
Many thanks to our cus
tomers for your steady
support during the past
year, and many sincere
wishes of the season to all.
Be seeing you soon!
and a
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR!
Bakery will be closed from Christ
mas until after New Years.
Heppner Bakery
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BEST WISHES TO OUR
CUSTOMERS
Gamble Store Dealer
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loyal support and con
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