Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 01, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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CHURCHES
FffiST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Fletcher Forster. minister
Morning worship service at 11 a.
m. in conjunction with the Church
of Christ in Mr. Herbison's absence
due to illness.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Clifford Noble, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Sunday morning service 11 a. m.
Evening evangelistic 7:45 p. m.
Young people's service Tuesday
7:30 p. m.
Midweek Bible study Thursday
7:45 p. m.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Ilerbison, Pastor
Bible School 9:45.
Morning worshiD 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 8 c'clock. Sub
Midweek service 7:30 p. m. Wed
nesday. 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
iay 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 Communnion 11 a. m.
Wednesdays Holy Communion
10 a. m. Classes of instruction in
parish house 2:30 p. m. and 7:30
p. m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD IONE
Rev. R. L. Castleman, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Children's church 7:30 p. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Wednesdays, Christ's Ambassa-
'dors 8 p. m.
Friday afternoons, Ladies pray
er band.
CHURCH of IONE COOPERATIVE
H. N. Waddell, Pastor
Bible school 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m.
Junior Christian Endeavor 7 p. m,
Praise and preaching service 8
o'clock p. m.
Bible study 8 p. m. Tuesdays
NEPHEW VISITS
Charles Rudolph, trainee at the
Walla Walla airbase, was a guest
over the week-end at the Alex
Green home. He is a nephew of
Mrs. Green and his home is in
Virginia.
BIN Bn)S REJECTED
All bids for purhase of grain bins
under control of Morrow County
Agricultural association in Morrow
county have been rejected by Com
modity Credit corporation, and it
is expected that the bins will be of
fered at auction sale, it was an
nounced by Henry Baker, associa-
Prevent
a Cold
by using
Vacagen
Cold Tablets
-She 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
Here over the week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green of Portland
and Eail Knerper of Lemon, S. D.
I.lr. Knepper is Mrs. Alex Green's
!:- thor-in-lrw and this was his
first visit to Heppner. He and Joe
ti'ed .heir luck hunting for deer
and Dame Fortune smiled upon
each of them.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nys
over the week-end were Mr. Nys's
daughterCatherine of Portland and
Lt. Margaret Bray, Navy Nurse
corps, of Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. R. B. Rice was hostess Oct.
25 to the home economics club of
the Lexington grange. About 12
ladies were present and the after
noon was spent in hemming tea
towels and pillow slips.
Lawrence Becket, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Becket of Eightmile,
has returned to the States and is
at present at Fort Lewis. Lawrence
has been in the service since the
spring of 1942.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes spent
Tuesday in Boardman at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Healy. Mrs.
Healy is Mr. Hughes' sister.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leach spent
a few days here with Mrs. Leach's
mother, Mrs. Letha Archer. James
tried for a Blue mountain buck but
had to return to Portland minus
a venison supply.
Mrs. Nellie G. Anderson is back
on the job at the Case Furniture
store after being confined to her
heme with illness for a few days.
Cpl Willard Blake called his wife
from a California point Wednesday
noon about fifteen minutes after he
stepped off the plane which brought
him from the Pacific area. He will
receive khis discharge from the
Army at the Portland Air base and
return to his family in Heppner.
M. L. Case returned home Sun
day night from a highly successful
hunting trip in the Blue mountains
were he bagged himself a deer. His
son, Harold and the other 'members
of the party returned to their homes
in the Willamette valley on Mon
day. A hunting party whic has been
trekking to the mountains each fall
for the past five years came in
Saturday with six bucks a 100
percent rating. The group includes
Elmer Grifiith, Henry Peterson,
Cecil Lutkins, Bill , Bosley, Dale
Brown and Carl Bergstrom. Only
once since the group started hunt
ing together has the record not
been complete. One year one mem
ber failed to bring down a buck.
Heppner Gazette Time, November 1, 1945 3
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight
specialist formerly of Pendleton
will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL
on SUNDAY, Nov. 4. Hours 10:00
a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
FOR SALE 11 young ewes and
one buck. W. T. Seehafer lone,
Ore. 30-32p
FOR SALE 11-room home and
cabin. Newly painted and repair
ed, easy walking distanct to
school, church and busines center.
Dr. W. H. Rockwell. ' 28tfc
ESTRAYED from Irene Zinter
ranch in Gooseberry, 10 head
Hereford cattle steers cows and
ical!ves and yearlings; branded
IZ on right rib, underslope in
right ear, split in left ear. Re
ward for information. Irene Zin
ter, Heppner. 23tf
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller went
to Portland this morning to spend
a few days on a business and pleas
ure trip.
Mrs.. Emery Coxen is visiting at!
!h-2 heme of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Blake. Mrs. Coxen
arrived bv .bus T-jesiay from her
home in Chula Vista, California and
plans to visit here two weeks.
Misses Laurel Ball, Barbara Led
better and Janet Hodge plan to
spend the week-end in Portland
where they will attend the Oregon
Washington game.
O. P. Ferguson of Gold Beach is
in Heppner this week having come
to go hunting with his brother, O.
E. Ferguson.
Earl and Len Gilliam and Ray
Drake left this morning for the
John Day country on their annual
elk hunt. The men will be gone two
weeks.
La Verne VanMarter is leaving
today for Portland to spend several
days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty were
Heppner visitors Wednesday from
their home at Monument.
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GIRL SCOUTS OBSERVE
HALLOWE'EN, SCOUTU WEEK
On Monday evening the members
of Troop III and their leaders were
hostesses for a Hallowe'en costume
party at the parish house in honor
of their troop committee and
friends.
The guests were conducted thru
the chamber of horrors and some
35 girls enjoyed an evening of
games and dancing topped off by
the traditional refreshments cider
and doughnuts.
Wednesday at their regular meet
ing the girls of Troop III gave 'a
special program in celebration of
Girl Scout Week, Oct. 28 to Nov. 3,
which is being observed nationally.
In Heppner the week was ushered
in on Sunday morning with a spec
ial morning service at the Metho
dist church attended by all of the
Heppner troops.
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Phone 622
HEPPNER, OREGON
A General
Refrio
ectric
erator
has been shipped and will be on dis
play in our store soon.
MODEL J B 7
OPA CEILING PRICE
$188.25
Come in and see this first postwar offering
Heppner Hardware & Electric Co.
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VEGETA
FRUITS:
L
LES: Pea 3, Spinach, Asparagus, Baked Beans
Raspberries, Blackberries,1 1 Black Cherries,
Apricots
Central Market and Grocery