Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 04, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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Heppner Gazette Times, April 4, 19463
CHURCHES
IIETCNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor '
Bible School 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. fn. 1st and 3rd; 9:00
a. m. 2nd amd 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. in-
Mass st 9 a. m. or 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
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m.
Y. P. F. 6:30 p. m.
Bible study on the Holy Spirit
8 p. m.
Wednesdays Holy Communion
10 a. m.
FIRST METHODlsf CHURCH 1
Rev. Fletcher Forster, minister
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 Lloiyd
Douglas.
Easter Sunday, April 21, "I have
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.
Wednesdays, Christ's Ambassa-
dors 8 p. m.
FLY TO MINNEAPOLIS
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanan left by
plane from Pendleton Monday for
Minneapolis where they will spend
a. week or so looking" for equip
ment for the Heppner Cleaners and
Dyers. They expect to be gone 10
days. -In their absence Mr. Hanan's
mother is in charge of the local
plant, coming from her home at
Bremerton for that purpose.
MONGOLIANS RELEASED
An allotment of 400 Mongolian
pheasants was released in Morrow
county Saturday by the state game
commission. The birds came from
the game farm at Herm'ston and
were released to Heppner by Knox
Alexander.
Lexington Items
Bv T"o.S. MARY EDWARDS
Joe TV"v rrived home Thursday
from Brc nertm where he recent -l
r received his discharge from the
navy.
Lyle Allyn drove to Portland last
Friday. He was accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. George Alyn, who
visited her niece, Mrs. Chilson at
Latourell Falls, over the week-end.
Kenneth and Marcella Jackson
left Sunday to return to , their
school at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchanan
and family drove to Portland Sun
day wher.e they tried their hand at
smelt fishing. They came home with
a few but report that there were so
many people fishing that it was
Hard to get many.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner and
family of Portland were week-end
visitors at the H. E. Warner home.
They were accompanied to Port-,
land by Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Car
rie McMillan who has been visiting
at the Warner home. .
Lester Billingsley, who' has been
making his home with the Ed Grant
iamily, left Monday for California.
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VISITING MOTHER
Lawrence Beach was a Heppner
visitor Tuesday, coming up from
Lexington where he is spending a
few weeks with his mother, Mrs.
Elsie Beach. Lawrence arrived Sat
urday from Springvale, Utah where
he has been located for several
years.
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The final -measurement at North lffve h'ch JTe k Trv
nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P.
Jones Snow Course was made last Phelan Paul experts cnmvUe
week by Ranger Jorgensen and As- I six-year hitch in the navy in June.
s'stant Kanger .Parsons. in aver
age snow depth ws H.2 inches and
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED
County Clerk C. W. Barlow is
sued a marriage license Wednes
day morning to Alex John Hunt of
Lexington and Ottilie Newberg of
lone.
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HOME FOR GOOD
Cpl. Dick Wilkinson has returned
home to stay, having received his
discharge March 29. Dick spent six
months in o erseas service, being
stationed at Honolulu. He has gone
to work at the Wilkinson ranch, re
lieving the help situation which
has been a real worry the past two
or three years.
the average -'at.v content of the
snow was 15.5 inches. The average
for the past dozen years for the
March measurement of this course,'
is 26.4 inches of sno and 9.5 inches
of water content. All indications
point to an exceptionally good wa
ter supply from the mountains this
year. (Note: Does this make the
fishing better?)
Ninety-five deer were counted in
Johnson creek just below the edge
of the timber. All the deer were
seen in an area of about two
square miles. Charles Waldron from
Pendleton and Ellis Carson count
river on their trip last week. They
ed 250 deer north of the John Day
also found ten dead deer that died
of starvation. There isn't enough
winter feed for the deer population
in that area.
Something new in looking over
timber and logging chances. Or
ville Smith flew with Jack For
sythe over some timber land south
of Heppner in which he is inter
ested. Coming back Jack had to
fly around by Pilot Rick to circle
a storm cloud which was hanging
over Heppner.
Bert Bleakman has returned to
work for the forest service and is
getting fire tools ready for the
coming fire season.
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AUXHJARY MEETING
Mrs. Richard Wells will be hos
tess to the American ' Legion auxil
'ary at her home Tuesday evening,
April 9. The meeting opens at 8.
SPENDS DAY HERE
Frank Beaudoin, old time resi
dent of Wallowa county, was a
Heppner visitor Monday. He ac
companied his son-in-law, Robert
Forsythe, here from Goldendale
Monday morning and planned to go
from here to the Tony Vey ranch
to visit a brother. Mr. Beaudoin's
father, the late Peter Beaudoin of
Joseph was at one time called the
sheep king of Oregon.
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Place Your Easter
Hot Cross Buns .
Order NOW!
so we will know how many to make.
We have our sweqt breads for
sale by the dozen regularly,
but cannot fill commercial or
ders. We also have cakes for Easter
orders. .
Heppner Bakery
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Willard and Goodyear
Batteries
For all Cars and Trucks
BATTERIES RECHARGED
New Fast Willard Safe Method
RENTALS
Richfield Service
Phone 1242
Heppner, Oregon
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Perfumes and Colognes
by DOROTHY GREY
Costume Jewelry
Stationery : Figurines
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WEEK END
SPECIAL
FLOWERING SHRUBS:
Quince
Mock Orange
Spyria
Deutzia
CLIMBING ROSES:
Paul's Scarlet
Blaze
BUSH ROSES:
Christopher Stone
Ami Quinard
$1.10 each
Althea
Butterfly Bush
Weigela
Talisman
Mrs. E. P. Thorn
Talisman
Padre
6 for $6.00
Begonias (regularly 35c)
Liliee (regularly 75c)
4 for $1.00
4 for $2.25
Get your GLADIOLA bulbs
while my selection is still
complete.
RACHEL DICK : Florist
Phone 2502
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