Page 10 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 14, 1949 More Acres Under Cultivation V : 1 . . ; 5 s This is a picture ol the Crum Bros.' land leveling equipment ot work in the Vernon Brown field midwoy between Lexing ton and lone. The tield com prises approximately 13 acres. 4500 yards ol dirt were moved at the rate of over 115 yards per hour. Fhotographer Louis Lyons snapped the picture as Brown was discussing the job with Johnny Rea, operator oi the outfit Engneering for the work was dene by the Heppner Soil Consevration district. 4 Maim new? Irrigon 4-H cooking clubs v. ore pleasantly surprised Saturday ternoon after their regular lesson on fruits. .Mrs. Paul Slaughter served refreshments. An E.ster egg hunt was the recreation for the afternoon. Miss Mabel Wil son was present to load the 27 club members in singing 4-H club songs. The Junior Stockrr.ens 4-H club met at the Vernon Munkers home near Lexington on Sunday. April 10. The meeting was called to or der by Vice President Sally Pal mer, with club members Joan Wilson. Marilyn Munkers. Jean Marie Graham, Jim Wightman. Roger Palmer and George Her mann present. Instruction on dairy judging ws given by N. C. Anderson, county agent. A wiener and marshmallow roast was held af ter the club meeting. Reporter. Jean Marie Graham. ... Oregon 4-H club members are igain being offered the oppor tunity to raise pheasants for the Oregon State Game commission. State Club Leader L. J. Allen has announced. Eggs will be shipped prepaid to any 4-H club member in Ore gon w ho has the approval of his Mun'y extension agent to parti cipate in the project. The game commission will pay club mem bers one dollar apiece for all birds raised to condition for re lease at age 10 weeks. Young pheasants will be re leased by an agent of the game commission with some of the birds to be freed on the ciub member's property if environ mental conditions permit. Allen explains. The purpose of the project is to teach club members apprecia tion of wild life resources and to encourage interest in wildlife ; conservation, Allen adds. County extension agents have complete details concerning the project. ! New 4-H Club Organized Saturday. April 9. Mrs. Jojin i Graves gathered together a group of girls and started a new 4-H 'club. Sixteen girls enrolled anr five ladies were present. The members are Shirley Hunt, Joan Breeding. Betty Messenger, Glen ina Griffith, Marilyn Munkers. Birdie Cantrell, Deanna and Pat I Steagall. Marlene and Nanette Griffith. Beverly and Phyllis No ; lan, Janet and Judy Howton. and , Patricia and Shirley Peck. Mrs Graves presided over the meeting until a president was elected. The officers were elected as follows: President. Shirley Hunt; vice president, Janet Howton; secre- SNNEY'S . J H i ' - -f , , ' f : f i ' i It's EASTER All Wool SHEEN GABARDINE or SHARKSKIN SUIT 44 75 SPRING COATS All Wool TWEED-COVERTS or GABARDINES 24.75-29.75-34.75 Fussy Spring BLOUSES n Whites or Pastels 29.8 & 3.98 51 Gauge 15 Denier Evenng Sheer Nylon HOSIERY NEW LOW FWCEI $p5 SUMMER SHADES 45 Gauge 30 Denier Daytime Sheer NYLON HOSE NEW LOW PRICEI 98 CHURCHES HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Glenn Warner, minister. Union Sunrise service, 6:00 a.m. Bible school. 9:45 a.m., C. W. Barlow, superintendent. - Morning worship and commun. ion, 11:00 a.m. Sermon theme, "Daybreak on a Dark Road." Christian Kndcavor, 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Ser mon theme, "The Angel's Mes sage from the Tomb." ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy communion. 8 a.m Church school, 9:45 a.m. Holy communion and sermon. 11 a.m. Choral vespers and presenta tion of the children's Mite Box offering, 5 p.m. Senior Y. P. F., 6:30 p.m. GOOD FRIDAY Meditations on the Seven Words from the Cross, 12 noon to 3 p.m. This service is divided into sections so that any who find it impossible to remain for the en tire service can enter or leave at their convenience. Easter Eve (Saturday) Easter party for children of the church school, 2:30 in the parish house. Baptisms from 4 to 5. The afternoon of Easter day. baptisms by appointment from 3 to 4:30 and during the vesper ser vice. WEEK-DAY SERVICES Wednesday Holy communion. 10 a.m. Friday Holy communion, 7:30 a.m. Choir Practices Girls, Wednes day at 4; boys, Thursday at 4; adults. Thursday at 8. tary, Beverly Nolan, and report er. Patricia Peck. The club is a sewing and cook ing club Thirteen girls enrolled for sewing and three for cooking. The club chose for a name, 'The Singing Stitchers and Cooks." The meeting ended with refresh ments served by Mrs. Hunt. The next meeting will be held at the Loyd Howton ranch on Saturday, April 16. at 2 p.m. Reporter, Pat ricia Peck. ' Now is the. time to market hens and pullers with yellow beaks and shanks. Watch for early moultors; they are usually low producers. Remember market pri ces for old hens are usually bet ter at this time of the year than luring midsummer! News About Town . . . Mrs. Cleo Drake was up from lone Tuesday looking after bus iness matters in Heppner. j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson of I the Gooseberry section were in Heppner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs eterson expected to go to Port land Wednesday to take their daugter, Eunice, there for a medical check up. j Glenn Griffith of Lexington ! was looking after business mat ters in Heppner Monday, i Mrs. W. H. Cleveland and Mrs, i A. D. McMurdo motored to Port land Saturday to spend a week visiting relatives. Mrs. McMurdo will visit her sons, Ted and fam ily. and Scott. Alex Green underwent a major operation at The Dalles hospital Friday and is reportedly recov ering satisfactorily at this time. Mrs. Green is in The Dalles to be near him. Everett Harshman, who recent ly underwent an operation at the St, Anthony's hospital in Pendle ton, is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mr, H. D. McCurdy in lone. Mrs. Earl Gilliam has returned from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. M,. R. Wightman and chil dren, Marvin and Peggy, return ed Sunday evening from a several aays trip to Portland. Mrs. Carl Bergstrom has resign, ed her position as clerk at the Red and White store and moved to the farm in Eightmilo. At the close of school, Miss Jean Hanna will work In the store. METHODIST CHURCH . J Palmer Sorlien, minister. EASTER SUNDAY: Morning worship and sermon at 11 a.m. with special Easter music by the choir, Paul McCoy, director. Church school at 9:45 a.m., Thos. W. Allen, superintendent. We have a class for every ar;e. Youth Fellowship class, Ver.on Bohles, counsellor. Junior Youth Fellowship at G:30 p.m., Mrs. Carl McDaniel, coun sellor. Womans Society of Christian Service meets the first Wednes day of each month at 8 p.m. Church school teachers meet ing third Thursday of each month at 8:30 p.m. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Gerald Kennedy of the Portland area will speak at the Pendleton Methodist church Sun day at 7:30 p.m. Good Friday service at 7:30 p.m. Sermon topic: The Seven Words from the Cross. Sunrise Easter service at the Church of Christ. This is a union service at S a.m. Fred Verson lenko will deliver the sermon. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor, Shelby E. Graves. Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, Mrs. Ora Wyland, supt. Lesson topic, "The Resurrection of Christ." 11 a.m., worship hour. Evan gelist Fred Versolenko will bring the Easter message. At the noon hour a picnic lunch will be en joyed in the city park. 7 p.m., Christ's Ambassador's service. 7:45 p.m., Evangelist Fred Ver solenko will be the speaker and on throughout the week every night except Monday, 7:45 p.m. He is a converted Russian and will be speaking along the lines of Russia and the day in which we are living. We not only in vite but urge you to attend these services and hear these messages for yourself. Boys and girls, young people and adults, all enjoy them and the good singing and music. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of services: Mass In Heppier on the Is and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30 Mass in lone on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd and 4th at 9 a.m. Mass on the fifth Sunday one mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m on the 2nd and 4th. Holy days of obligation: Mass in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass First Fridays of the month in lone at 9 a.m. Mass in Heppner at 7:30. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Your Community Church In these days of hustle and hurry, do you ever stop and think? Why are you in such a nurry? Where are you going What will you do when you get merer wnat will you answer when God says to you, "Son, re member?" What about Steward ship in the matters God has en trusted to you? You know, sooner or later we will all have to open an account to the audit of the God Judge. So why not get ac quainted with Him now by meet ing with Him in His church? Church school, 10 a.m. Worship and preaching, 11 a.m. Singing and preaching, 7:45 p.m. Z. Franklin Cantrell, minister. ment In the loss of our beloved husband and brother. Mrs. Waldon R. Straight, and the Straight family. AMERICA'S leading magazines feature Avon Cosmetics. Help us supply the families In your neighborhood with products of guaranteed quality. An Imme diate money-making opportun ity Write Mrs. Dorothy B. Lea hy, District Manager, 1429 Kim- ball Avenue, Richland, Wash. 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Saturday, April M-15-16 MARSHAL OF AMARILLO Eocky Lan. ana his stallion Black Jack nee thrill ing lulventure in rucBeil Texas. PLUS Smart Girls Don't Talk Virginia Kayo, Brae Benn.tt, Bob.rt Hntton. Tom D'Androa Is the attractive cast of this good gamblcr-and-guns drama. It is our sincere wish that this will be the most joyous Easter you have ever experienced. Sunday-Monday, April 17-18 We greet Eustter . . . the year's happiest aeoson . . . with one of the season's happiest pictures: Alexandra Duraaa' THE THREE MUSKETEERS (In Technicolor) Lana Tnrnar, Gen Kelly, Jun. Allyion, Van Heflln, Angela Lansbary, Frank Morgan, Vin cent Price, Xeenan Wynn, John Sutton, Dig Young. Every facet of this exciting story of love and on action and color: adventure Is perfectly executed . . . with acrei t Tuesday-Wednesday, Aprl 19-20 CANON CITY Introducing Scott Brady with Jeff Corey, Whit Bisaell. Warden Boy Best, himself. It's five o'tliH-k. Tuesday. Dec. 30, 1M7. The people of Canon City. 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