Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 29, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, March 29, 1945 3
CHURCHES
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bennie Howe, Minister
GOOD FRIDAY
Communion service at 8 p. m.
EASTER SUNDAY
Divine worship at 11 a. m. Special
Easter music and sermon.
Thought for the week:
"Ye are bought with a price;
therefore glorify God in your body,
and in your spirit, which are
3od's." I Cor: 6:20.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
GOOD FRIDAY
Noon to 3 p. m. by Bishop Rem
ington. EASTER DAY
Holy Communion 8 am.
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor
THURSDAY
Communion service and preach
ing 7:30. Special music.
FRIDAY
Singsperation 7:30, Booster club
demonstration. Preaching service.
SATURDAY
Pantomining, special music 7:30;
preaching service.
EASTER SUNDAY
Sunrise service and regular
Lord's Day services with an Eas
ter play in the evening at 7:30.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Clifford Noble, pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young People's service 6:45 p. m.
Evangelistic services 7:45 p. m.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCorniack Pastoi
GOOD FRIDAY
Stations of the Cross and Adora
tion of the Cross 7:30 p. m.
EASTER SATURDAY
Morning mass 8:30 a. m., preced
ed by Blessing of Paschal Candle,
blessing of Baptismal Water and
Easter Holy Water. Confessions in
afternoon from 4-5 and 7:30-9:30.
EASTER SUNDAY
High mass at 9:30 a. m. Confes
sions before Mass.
CHURCH oflONE COOPERATIVE
H. N. Waddell, Pastor
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 o'clock.
Junior C. E. 7 p. m.
Preaching service 8 p.m.
Thursday Union aid 2 p. m.
. Come to church.
lONE FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Ralph De Boer. Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Evening service I p. m
IONB FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship llcOO a. m.
Young People's 7:00 p. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
HAS BAD FALL
Mrs. Neville Blunt suffered a
broken arm last Wednesday eve
ning when she entered the Vert
Memorial building in Pendleton to
attend the duo-piano concert there.
The floor in the lobby had been re
cently waxed and Mrs. Blunt slip
ped and fell. She attended the con
cert and thought she had sprained
her wrist until the next morning
she was taken to the hospital where
an x-ray showed two small bones
in her right wrist had been frac
tured. '
EXPRESS APPRECIATION
We, the committee in charge of
Red Cross solicitation in the Eight
Mile-Gooseeberry-Rhea Creek area,
wish to express our appreciation
for the fine manner in which the
people of our district responded to
the Red Cross drive. Your gener
ous response has helped Morrow
county over the top and made the
work of gathering in the funds
much easier.
Mrs. Ben Anderson
Mrs. Walter Becket
E. E. Rugg :
Sea Foods are Healthful
Eat Them Often
We try to keep shell ush on hand in sea
son. You will enjoy a seafood meal often
- especially with meat points what they
are and may get to be shortly.
You are always' welcome at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
-
i.
Richfield Service
In Heppner
Now offers you
Complete Motor Tune-up
Complete Lubrication
Carburetor, Distributor, Magneto, Gener
ator, Starter, Fuel Pump overhaul service
No charge for checking or estimates
STATION HOURS
10 A. M.to 8 P.M.
F, UNREIN
Operator
Phone 1242
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Merchants of Credit for 80 Years"
HOUSEW ARMING PARTY
Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs.
William Steagall entertained at a
housewarming for Mr. and Mrs.
Marren Matthews Saturday eve
ning. Pinochle and Chinese check
ers were played, with high score
pinochle going to Mrs. Russell
Wright and Mrs Archie Paderg, low
to Mrs Harold Rhodes and Mrs.
Marren Matthews. High in Chinese
checkers were Robert Rhodes and
William Steagal; low Mrs. James
Cowins and Mrs. Don Harwood.
Refreshments of jello, cake and cof
fee were served. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rhodes Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Paderg, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Rhodes, Mrs. James Cowins,
Mrs. Don Harwood, Mrs. Lois Win
chester, William Steagall, George
Matthews and Verlin Matthews.
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 40 Branches
as of March 20. 1945
RESOURCES
CasHonHandandDuefromBanks $115,229,441.12
United States Bonds, including
U. S. Government Agencies. . . . 253,636,904.45
Municipal Bonds
Loans and Discounts
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures. .......
Other Real Estate
Customers' Liability on Acceptances
Interest Earned
Pther Resources
Total Resources,
LIABILITIES
Capital $4,500,000 n
Surplus 5,500,000.lj
Undivided Profits and Reserves . . . 7,883,908.:: "
Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc
Acceptances
Interest Collected in Advance
Other Liabilities
Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits s
Total Liabilities
$368,866,345.57
58,482,718.00
47,311,321.86
300,000.00
2,585,638.22
None
10,010.16
752,270.42
228,925.66
$478,537,229.89
.'7,883,908.31
1,468,164.36
10,010.16
139,767.13
248,390.28
458,786,989.65
$478,537,229.89
FAMILY GATHERING SUNDAY
Mrs. D. M. Ward plans to spend
Easter with the Karl Farnsworth
family in The Dallies when all
members will be at home.
o
VISITING FATHER
Mrs. Vallejo Kremmers of Port
land has been visiting with her fa
ther, D. A. McAtee. Mrs. Kremmers
expects to return home this week.
Affiliated with The First National Bank of Portland arc eight additional banks whose total
Deposits, as of March 20, 1945 were $23,201,410.73, and total Resources $24,367,303.35.
These figures are not included in the above statement of The First National Bank of Portland
The locations of these banks are as follows:
Sweet Home . . . Seaside . . . Silverton . . . Cottage Grove . . . Forest Grove . . . Prineville . . . Scio . . . Sellwood (Portland)
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