Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 23, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, August 23, 1945 3
CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor
Schedule of Services:
Heppner: Mass at 9 a. m. 1st and
3rd Sundays; at 10:30 a. m. 2nd and
4th Sundays.
Ione:10:30 a. m. 1st and 3rd; 9:00
a. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays.
Week day mass 8 a.m. First Frl
4ay 7:30 a. m.
Confessions: 7:30-8:00 p. m. Sat
urdays; Sundays, 8:15-8:55 a. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Bhint
Church school 9 :45 a. ra.
Morning prayer 11 a. m,
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Fletcher Forster, minister.
Church School 9:45 a m.
Morning worshiD 11 a. m
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor
Bible School 9:45.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young I- eople's meeting 7 p. m.
Evening worship service 8 o'clock
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Clifford Noble, pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
TWnrninc wnrcViin 11 a m
Young People's Service 6:30 p m.
evening service o:0U p. m;
CHURCH oflONE COOPERATIVE
H. N. Wadilell, Pastor
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 o'clock.
Thursday Union aid 2 p. m.
Come to church.
BOARDMAN NEWS
By FRANCES SKOUBO
, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
and family, Pauline and S Set Law.
rence Smith of Union spent several
days with friends on the project
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Skoubo and
family drove to Hood River Thurs
day to visit the Martin Ekker fam
ily and to pick pears. From Hood
River Erna and Leo Skoubo went
to Portland where they will visit
friends and relatives. The others re.
turned home Friday.
A stork shower was given for
Mrs. Leicht at the home of Geral-
dine Grawnquest Thursday eve
ning. Many lovely gifts were pre
sented.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnston and
daughter Duee of Portland, Karen
John McClaskey of The Dalles and
Audree Wilson visited the R. S,
Wilson family over the week-end.
Audree plans to be home for a
couple of weeks before entering
The Dalles high school for her ju
nior year.
Mrs. George Linn and Mrs. Fort-
ner left for Portland Monday by
bus where they will visit friends
and relatives.
W. W: Bechdolt is visiting with
his sons Archie, and Adrien and
wife in Hardman for a few days.
Mrs. Ray Grawnquest and Mrs.
Jack Getz are now employed in the
Knopp restaurant formerly run by
Slim Roseland.
There seems to have been a con
siderable amount of celebration
Tuesday night after the Japs' reply
of surrender. The church bell rang
several times during the night
along with the car horns sounding
and laughs and screams of Board
manites. Service station, coffee shop
and post office were open all Wed
nesday. N beer was sold in Board
man that day.
S Sgt Lawrence Smith who visit
ed friends in Boardman for several
days last week while on furlough i
from Camp Wolters, Texas, accom- J
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faiucu ule xj.cuiuii.oii lamiiy lo un
ion Saurday where the Hamiltons
are visiting the Thorpe and Smith
families for a few days.
Greenfield grange met Saturday
night wih Mrs. Hendricks, Mr. and
Mrs. Marlow, Effie Bullock and
Mrs. Crowder as hosts. Plans were
made for improvement of the hall
by painting and completing the
stage.
The Miller Bros, potato harvest
of White Rose potatoes was com
pleted Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier mot
ored to Pendleton Sunday to cele
brate their son Kenneth's birthday
with him and his family.
Chuck's melon stand was opened
last week. Mrs. Anderegg reported
business to be unusually plentiful
since the Japs reply of surrender
and the eliminantion of gas ration
ing. Mrs. Ray Brown is helping
Mrs. Anderegg in the stand.
Mrs. Josephine Rands was pleas
antly surprised Thursday when her
huband, Buster Rands of the U. S.
Marine' corps telephoned her from
California. Buster has been on over
seas duty for six mooths and was
sent to the states for medical
aid for his back.
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely and Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Ely of Morgan were
Sunday visiors at the FJvin Ely
home.
Mrs. Bill Buck returned from
Portland after visiting friends and
relatives there for several days.
Word was received Tuesday that
Bill Harrington, resident of Board
man for 25 years, passed away in
St. Anthony's hospital in Pendle
ton Tuesday morning after suffer
ing from several heart attacks.
Mrs. R. S. Wilson opened her
melon stand last week down by
Tom's camp. Mrs. Wilson is selling
melons and cants in her stand this
year.
Meals, sandwiches, ice cream and
soft drinks are being served in the
Coffee Shop after it was reopened
by Myral Anderson last week. Mrs.
Conoyers. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs.
Chas. Roseland are waitresses. The
"place is open for all night service.
NOTICE OF SEASONAL
DETERMINATION
Notice is hereby given that the
employer listed below has been de
termined to be a seasonal employ
er within the meaning of Section
126-707 O. C. L. A. Any interested
party may request a hearing be
fore the Commission within ten
days after final publication of this
dar weeks) of each seasonal em
notice. The "off-season" (in calen-
ployer in Morrow County is as
stated below:
Reed Lumber Co., 48-10.
OREGON UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Dated and first published this 23rd
day of August,-1945.
Date of last publication 6th day
of September, 1945.
Frank Turner drove to Portland
Wednesday morning, taking Mrs.
lurner to the city for medical at
tention. In his absence, Miss Mar
garet Brugman was in charge of
the Turner. Van Marter & Co. of
fice, Van Marter also being in the
city on vacation.
Guests at the E. R. Huston home
for a few days the fore part of the
week were Mr. and Mrs. Andre J.
Wolff of Portland and Mrs. W. H.
Davis of Albany and granddaughter
Jeannie Gustafson of Los Angeles.
The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Hus
ton and Mrs. Ada Bloom.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Pinckney are
enjoying a vacation this week from,
their duties at the First Naional
bank. They are at Spirit Lake
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Isom and
Harriet went to Portland this af
ternoon. Mr. Isosm spent the fore
part of the week in Union and
Wallowa counties making hail ad
justments. - .
GRAIN
GROWERS
iTIfllL BIR
MEMBER
When your County Agricultural
Conservation Committee prepares
your loan papers, be sure to
specify this Branch of the
First National Bank of Portland.
You'll receive prompt and efficient service,
HEPPNER BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND ,
Oregon' Leading Merchant of Cfdlt
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION)
GOOD
T
ires
on
600D
C
ars
If your tires are
bad and you can't
get any, maybe
it's time to trade
the old bus off
anyway.
Well
Trade
you a car in good
condition . with
good tires.
Chase in and see
us anyway.
Trail
er
omes
are a specialty
with us as well as
USED CARS
WE TRADE
WE SELL
WE BUY
Jesse M. Chase
Used Car and
Trailer Market
ARTHUR BURSON
Manager
Block East of
Pendleton Hotel
(mh fi
Save your paper bags and cartons and bring them to the
store for re-use. The paper shortage is acute and you
will be doing a real service by complying to this request.
CENTRAL MARKET AND) GROCERY