I v 4 . IMC MISSES' SPORTWEAR ' ' Heppner Gazette Times, May 23, 1946 1 1 cific. This information was released J Miss Forster is a member of the by Ray's father, George McDuffee, . senior class and will receive her di who was in Heppner Monday. Ray ! pbma tomorrow night, is now on Kwajalein island where j Ture Peterson is again at his ac preparations are being made for customed place at the Central Mar the momentous event. j jct fr peterson has recovered j from the serious injuries he suf- Beverly Forster is empoyed as(fcrod jn a car accident several bookkeeper in the Central Market, ' weeks ago in Hermiston. . ULWl.. M. J( A Tot's Seersucker Sun Suits 70c and $1.05 Suspender shorts or short bib styles. Sizes 2 to 6. 2-piece Play Suits Button on style in colorful prints or stripes $4.98 Gabardine Shorts Pleated back and front style. White. $2.45 3.98 HALTER and SHORT SETS Choose blue or a red seer sucker. Juvenile Boy's Shorts $1.00 Cool and a chance for a good sun tan. (Sizes 2 tot 8. Girl's 2-Piece Play Suits Cool check cottons in sizes 8 to 16. $2.98 Girl's Print Skirts Elastic waist for fit. Sus pender styles. Cool cotton prints. Sizes 4 to 8 $2.59 Tlie following schedule of lect ures by Fr. Francis Jelinek, Paul ist missionary's been announced. Sunday May 26, Life Worth Liv ing; Monday, May 27, Life's Great est Tragedy; Tuesday May 28 The Marriage Problem; Wednesday, May 29, The Real Presence; Thurs day, May 30, Why Iam a Catholic; Friday, May 31 Tomorrow wnatr At lone the following lectures will be given June 1, Reason for Exis tence; June 2, Spiritual Blackout; Monday, June 3, The Church of God." The lectures will be delivered at the evening service at 8 p. m. every evening during the mission. The public is cordially invited to hear the above topics discussed. There will also be a question box. Ques tions dropped into it will be fairly and courteously answered. THOMAS BOYD COPENIIAVER Chapel services were held Wed nesday afternoon at the Phelps Funeral Home for Thomas Boyd Copenhaver, 42, whose death oc-j curred Saturday at Lexington. O. Wendell Herbison, pastor of the Heppner Church of Christ, officiat ed and music was provided by Mrs. Clyde Dunham. Interment was made in the Heppner Masonic ce metery. Mr. Copenhaver was born Nov. 21, 1903 in Lexington, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Copen haver who farmed in that vicinity for a number of years. He had been employed in Umatilla county the past two years and was spending the week-end at Lexington when death came. He is survived by four brothers, Lonnie of Orland, Calif., Edgar of San Mateo, Caif., Law rence and Lee of .Grants Pass, and two sisters, Ethel Swift of Athena and Stella Ely of Portand. ASSIGNED TO A-BOMB TEST Lt. Col. Ray McDuffee, former Heppner resident, has been assigned to the A-bomb test which is to- be made off Bikini island in the Pa- TEN SPEC For The Week Gcrber's Baby Foods 3 for 23c Van Camp's Beans in tomato sauce 1 1c Van Camp's Beans in tomato sauce 1 lc 3 for 32c R. & W. Sweet Peas, No. 2's, 3 for 43?: R. & W. Tomato Juice, No. 2's 12c Fresh Tomatoes, 1 lb. cartons ... ...29c Nestle's Evaporated Milk Tall cans 6 for 43c Here's Health Vegetable Juice 46 ounce cans 43c, 2 for 85c Flavor Crest Tomatoes, large size 18c Dinette Mixed Vegetables No. 2's 4 for79c Asparagus Spears, Fancy packed. ...44c YARNELL'S GROCERY Phone 1512 Lexington, Oregon ::.l-.2.iC,JK.,lVJ-.a::3E:.iJt.J , iLL U Lum., i .M.iMi if,..,.... j-H- jjyK The Forsythe Flying Service Is Again In Operation Using two new 1946 Airplanes An Aerpnca "Champion" For Student Training and an All Metal Luscombe "Silvaire" For Training and Charter Flights. Phone 37F3 Lexington : -W i I Ml Nl F'" b J n V , With used car markets tron, !tav,e operate a volume e buy tires b, the carload SI gr.ss.paiutb, the drum,etc.Th.s saves . k flings e maUe on other things P 1 The savwg 5Br3 for your car. l enable us to pay you $ We're willing, for frankly v.- I ftl . -nffer' Be money ahead. ! l Get our offer, w , ,. r 0 7lh and S. E. Court - Phone 492 J i a::..;