1 CHURCHES ise Hunt from Salem. HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor Eible ScW 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Midweek service Thursday 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 aad 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. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Shelby Graves Minister 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. ' ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Blunt LENT IV Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Children's Service . ' Ham. Y. P. F. 6:30 p. m. Bible study on the. Holy Spirit 8 p. m. Wednesdays Holy Communion . 10 a. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Fletcher Forster, minister Commencing next Sunday, March 31, and continuing through the Lenten season, Rev. Fletcher For ster will deliver the following se ries of sermons: Sunday, March 31," "I have a ren dezvous with God." Sunday, April 7, "I have a rendez vous with Duty." Sunday, April 14,- "I have a ren dezvous with Destiny." Monday, April 15, "I have a ren dezvous with Decision." Tuesday, "I have a rendezvous with Truth." Wednesday, "I have a rendezvous with Death." Thursday, Hoy Com munion. Friday, a lecture "The Robe based on the book' by Lloyd Douglas. Easter Sunday, April 21, "I have a rendezvous with Life." The pub lic is cordially invited to all ser vices. 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. Wednesday Christ's Ambassa dors 8 p. m. Lexington Items By MBS. MARY EDWASDS Fronds were grieved to hear of Pnro Dsha the death of Mrs. Ida Mav Stanton I " 71, w':o passed away at her home j The annual meeting or the cattle allotments were held this week. The meeting of the Tnrack-?.Ion-ument catfc a:.scc-ation, which runs 624 head of cattle, was held in Spray, March 25, while the members of the Hardman associa tion met at the forest office in Heppner, March 26. Members of this association, Ray and Walter Wright and Blaine Chapel run 370 head of cattle on the national forest range. The Five Mile association, a Hepp ner dstrict allotment prior to the inter-forest boundary revision, was held at the W. E. Hughes ranch on Little Butter Creek. The members of this association run 641 head of cattle on forest range. John Clouston, range examiner, drove down from the supervisor's' office in Pendleton to attend the association meetings. Clouston was formerly ranger on the Heppner district. A meeting of the Umatilla rang ers will be held in Pendleton dur ing the first week of April. These annual meetings are necessary to coordinate the thinking of all for est personnel. Charles WadrOn, of Pendleton, and Ellis Carlson are making a game survey in the Wall creek area this veek. They are checking the condition of the game and winter range to secure information for proper game management. Mrs. Richard Wells returned to her home in Heppner Tuesday after several days spent in Portland. Allen Case was an incoming passenger on Tuesday's stage. He was returning from Portland where he took his father, M. L. Case last weekaend for medical attention. Mr. Case is confined in St. Vin cent's hospital in Portland and for a few days will just rest prior to complete examinations. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, ac- Heppner Gazette Times, March 28, 19463 in College Place, Wash. Wednesday evening, Marcn 20 after a long ill ness. Her husband, John Stanton, died several years ago. She was a member of the Seventh Day Ad ventist church. She is survived by two sons, Lester L. Stanton of Ana heim, Calif., and Elihu Stanton of Walla Walla. A sister, Mrs. R. H. CosgrPve lives in Spokane and a brother, J. E. Gentry lives at Half way, Ore. Mrs. Stanton will be best remembered as Ida May Gen try when she lived in Lexington with, her mother, sister and bro thers. She taught, for a number of years in the Lexington public schools, being principal of the high school during her last year here. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Matthews were Sunday guests at the Oscar Breeding home. Mr; and Mrs. Ladd Sherman were week-end visitors at the C. C. Car michael home. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cherry left Wednesday for Portland on busi ness. Fred Papineau, who recently was discharged from the army, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Papineau. Fred had been over seas about a year. Marvin Cox who recently ar rived in the States after serving overseas with the army air force, is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox. Bill Nichols who spent 22 months in the European theater has receiv ed his discharge and is with his father, Archie Nichols, on the ranch. S Sgt Irvin Rauch has just re turned from the Pacific area and is at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Julian Rauch. Among students h0me from col lege for spring vacation are Dan Dinges, Kenneth and Marcella Jackson from U. of n ir Bill Marquardt from OSC and Lou-'! companied by Mrs. Jasper Craw ford and son Jim drove to Portland on Thursday and returned Sunday. Mr. Mahoney was attending to bus iness interests. Mrs. Crawford and 'ira visited at tl'e home of her mo ther, Mrs. Leta Babb. Mrs. John Saager has returned after spending the past two weeks with her cousin in Albany. Mrs. Saager arrived home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark re turned Thursday evening from Eu gene where they spent the past six months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs. Mrs. Riggs and son Clark motored to Heppner to bring her parents home. Mrs. Clark is still using crutches as the result of an accident in Portland while en route to Eugene last fall when her ankle was .broken. M. D. wintered, fairly well and is "getting into the groove'" again in his round of dut'es. An eight and three quarters pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Washburn Sunday, March 24 at the Cordia Saling home. Mother and babe are doing well and Grandfather C. N. Jones is expected to recover. CLAIMS INTERVIEWERS AND CLAIMS DEPUTIES: for per manent positions - with State Un employment Condensation Com mission in Oregon.' Veterans Pre ference. Salaries $160 and $190. Apply by April 10 to Merit Sys tem Council, 616 Mead Bldg, Portland, Oregon. 52-lc ENTERING COLLEGE Howard Gilliam is home, having been discharged from the navy. Howard has made arrangements to attend Oregon State college and will enter for the spring term. GENERAL Hauling Local and Long Distance Any Place in the State of Oregon Livestock Hauling given special attention Phone 2122 IONE TRUCK SERVICE H. G. RING lone Oregon Place Your Easter Hot Cross Buns Order NOW! so we will know how many to make. We have our sweet breads for sale by the dozen regularly, but cannot fill commercial or ders. We also have cakes for Easter orders. Heppner Bakery Specialized Motor Tune-up WHEEL ALIGNMENT THE MODERN WAY BRAKE SERVICE AUTO ELECTRIC CARBURETORS MAGNETOS COMPLETE LUBRICATION - Richfield Service Phone 1242 Heppner, Oregon Price of Hair Cuts Raised We beg to announce that on and after April 1, 1946, the price of hair cuts in Heppner will be 75 cents This price is in line with prices charg ed elsewhere in this territory. J. B. COXEN JOHN KEYES f f -T T-rr-- t-"t- HW'W " E T ' w t f J!'"r"T "'g f"" f8!MI!WffW 1 mmm . . . 1 ,V5:i7",W7? iMTfWTjf'' ? HERE'S WHAT Wi DOl 1. Complete lubrication according to your oar manufacturer 'i specifications. 2. Drain and flush old winter oil from crank case. 1. Refill crank case with new summer oil. (Limit 5 qts.) 4. Drain and flush old winter lubricant from transmission and differential. 5. Refill transmission and differential with proper grade summer lubricant. 6. . Remove front wheels and repack wheel bearings. 7, Drain radiator and flush with olear water. ft. Inspect tires for nails, cuts, glass and inflate to eorrect vrrssure. KM Fa ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY Your FIRRESTONE Dealer IV.1I