Heppner Gazette Times, October 4, 1 945 3 CHURCHES CHURCH of IONE COOPERATIVE H. N. Waddell, Pastor Bible school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor 7 tn. Praise and preaching .service 8 ociock p. m.- Bible study 8. p. m. Tuesdays HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor Bible School 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young Feople's meeting 7 p.m. Evening worship service 8 o'clock. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor Schedale 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 Fri day 7:30 a. m. Confessions: 7:30-8:00 p. m, Sat urdays: Sundays. 8:15-8:55 a. m. Mass at 9 a. m. on fifth Sunday in Heppner onlv. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Blunt Church School 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion 11 a. m. Wednesday,, Holy ' Communion 10 -a m. During October and November in the parish house at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. there will be classes nf Bible instruction in the great spir itual truth concerning the Fathers testimony of Christ in the heart of the believer, and of the believer in Christ. Come and learn how to let Christ share Himself with the be lieving heart. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Fletcher Forster, minister Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject Morning worship 11 a. m. Sub ject "I Believe in the Holy Spirit." Sunday Oct. 7 will be observed by Christiian congregations through out the world as "World Commu nion Sunday" Sermon subject will be "I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church." ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clifford Noble, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young People's Service 6:30 p m. Evening service 8:00 p. m. - COOKED! FOOD SALE The ladies of the Methodist church will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, Oct. 13 at Case Furniture store. 28-9c WOOLGROWERS AUXILIARY Regular meeting of the Morrow County Woolgrowers auxiliary will be held Friday afternoon, beginning with a no-host luncheon at 1 o'clock at the Lucas Place. Cards will be the order of the afternoon, with bridge and pinochle in play. Reser vations may be made through Mrs. Alva Jones, Mrs. Harlan McCurdy or Mrs. L. D. Neill. SUNDAY GUESTS Mrs. Frank Monahan Jr. had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quinn and Mrs. Delia aMyers of Mayville and Mrs. Shrum of Port land who accompanied the May ville friends. Prevent a Cold by using Vacagen Cold Tablets -the oral vaccine Nip a cold in the bud and avoid use less suffering and loss of time from business or social duties. GORDON'S DRUG STORE JOHN SAAGER, Owner Irrigon News Notes By KSS. J. A. SHOW The Community church is getting the ground ready to sow a lawn. Pfc Maurice Hill is in the U. S. after being gone three years in Eu rope and England. He entered France on D-day. He lived with his brother Dan Hill and is coming on here soon. , The W. E. Dodge family have moved into the Harvey Warner house. Mrs. Marshall Markham and dau ghter Marlene returned from Se attle Monday. She took her daugh ters LaVelle and Delpha up to the Northwest Bible Institute. They stopped over in Portland to visit relatives on the way home. Irrigon was defeated 32-6 by the Pilot Rock team Friday afternoon on the Irrigon field. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arkell of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Arkell and Tom O'Grady of Hermiston were visitors of the William Gollyhorns Sunday. The W. T. Wheelers are visiting at Monument after visiting at Gol lyhorns. The women are sisters. Walla Walla visitors Sunday were the grade school teachers, Evelyn Scott, Miss Margaret Kennedy and Miss Flora Belle Eddy. Coach Leroy Darling and the lo cal football team went to Moscow Ida. Saturday to watch some foot ball games there. Miss Emma Crego, the seventh nd eighth grade teacher went to Pendleton Saturday. Miss Betty Acock,' cadet nurse went to Redmond Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Adren Allen and family. She went on to Spo kane where she had to report Sat urday. Miss Lois Markham left Fri day for Spokane. The girls had 18 days of vacation at their, homes. Miss Emma Crego and a bus load of people visited the x-ray clinic at Boardman Friday. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Grim of Hub bard were recent visitors at the home of his cousin C. W. Grim and Mrs. Grim. ' The Emery Bediwells had a fam ily reunion at Pendleton at the Frank Seivers place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bediwell came home with them Thursday evening. Mrs. Harry Smith has had word from her son Sgt Charles Markham who is in San Francisco on the way borne. He has been at Okinawa and other islands in the Pacific for many months. The high school teachers went to Heppner Thursday to attend the teachers' work shop, and the grade teachers went Friday. Robert and John Smith poured concrete for the basement of the addition to the house they purchas ed from Earl Leach this fall. They are still living on the old place as the new owners have not arrived as yet. Since they have the hay there they will feed it and care for the place until the owners arrive. W. B. Dexter is excavating the basement for the house he is build ing on his place east of town. Mrs. Minnie Fraser and children are moving in with Mrs. Lillian Fraser. Lavern Duus, R. N. terminated at Ordnance because she was not needed there at present and began working in the nursery at St. An thony's hopsital Monday Mr. nd Mrs. Herman Duus and daughter Laverne visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fanchier at Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawley of Renton arrived Saturday to visit the Milton Baileys. They are old friends from Miles City, Mont. They and Mrs. Bailey and Milton Jr. went to Pasco Saturday. Mr. Bailey went up for them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy, Ellen McCoy, Alfred Goodwin and Milton Bailey started for the moun tains Sunday evening to hunt deer. Mrs. Ellen McCoy and Ronald ar rived home from Seattle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graybeal went to the mountains Saturday to hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton were in Portland last week. Mrs. Houghton arrived home Sunday. Cpl Ray Pelton arrived from a government hospital in Denver to visit his uncle E. S. Pelton and family. Don Kenny Clarence Rucker and a friend from Portland brought the first two bucks into Irrigon Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haberlein went to the mountains Saturday. SON RETURNING HOME Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Casebeer drove to Seattle Wednesday to meet their son Marvin who has just re turned from the European theater of operations. o o PRICE SALE! .0 0 SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTIO& REG. $2 VALUE $1 JL plus tarn LIMITED TIME! A big bottle ... a grand spe cial Helps soften roughness . . . smooths away fine dry Unas. Us as a powder base too. Gordon's Drug Store JOHN SAAGER, Owner Claude Snow, on duty with the Navy and stationed on Okinawa, writes tht he hs been awarded the air medal. The pilot of the plane to which Claude is assigned was awarded the dtstinguished flying cross and the crew members the air medal. Their plane sank a Jap merchant ship and a Jap plane. Mrs. Gus Nikander has taken their younger son, Edward, to a physician in Portland for medical care. Edward has been running a temperature consistently the past several days and. his parents art feeling great concern over him. I ffofe In ? MR. Farmer, we need your help. We need you to pitch in on a job that's bigger now than at any time since Pearl Harbor. It's the job of helping our people here at home, and our sons and brothers and husbands wherever their military duties may have taken them. We need your help to keep U.S.O. Clubhouses and Camp Shows going, to enable War Prisoners' Aid to spread its mercy among American prisoners of war still in Jap hands, to feed and clothe and keep alive the destitute men and women and children of ravaged lands over the whole face of the earth to help our own grieved and uprooted and troubled, right here at home. You can provide that help by ' giving to your local Commu nity War Fund. No matter what you give, It's vitally needed. We hope you'll give from the bottom of your heart and pocketboolc More than ever before, every dollar counts. So dig deep, won't you? And dig now. Give onerously to YOUR COMMUNITY WAR FUND iMruutix tt. NATIONAL WAR FUND 3 Sponsored by Gilliam &Bisb muui mm m. call for just the kind of groceries you will find at this market. Be right in style buy Central Market foods and know you are always getting the best. Central Market and Grocery