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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 18, 1949
Page 6
LEXINGTON CHURCH Tour
Community Church
Z. Franklin Cantrell, Minister
Church school Oam. Worshln
BOARDMAN ITEMS
We wish to express our appre
ciation and thanks for all the
kindness and help given us dur
ing the illness and death of our
loved one, Ada Goodwin. Also for
for thr- many beautiful floral of
ferine 'hp funeral
Charles Goodwin
Mrs. Eva Warner
Mrs. James Diokman
Delbert Tyler returned to his
home in Portland this week after
sending several days here with
Inends.
Mrs Hussell Miller, Tatty and
Jimrnie, and Alliie Akers motored
to Pendleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Garner mo-
1 1 Tod tn Pendleton Friday to meet
their son lnokie who "returned
home via United Aatr Lines from
a visit of six weeks with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
Jones, at Fort Morgan, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Pewey West Jr.
an.l family spent several days
last w.vk'as guests of Mr and
Mis. Pale Russell of Hood River.
Lee Pearson, water pumper for
the I'nion Pacific at Messner. has
been tiansferred to Taeoma where
he is to lake over his duties Sep
tember 1. His duties are some
what different to the work here,
hut is an advancement in rating.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root had as
their guests last week, Mr. Root's
cousin. Richard Doorendos of Cut
Bank. Mont.
The home extension group met
at the home of Mrs. Russell Miller
Friday evening for the purpose of
electing officers and selecting a
meeting date for the coming year.
Mrs. Ronald Black was elected
president. Mrs. Clyde Tannehill,
vice president, and Mrs. R. B.
Rands, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Russell Miller motored to
Heppner Monday to attend the
county planning home extension
meeting.
Mrs. Chales Graham left this
week for Payette, Ida. where she
will visit her step father who is
ill.
Saturday evening. August 20, is
regular grange night. Grangers
are urged to attend, also a fare
well for the Lee Pearsons follow
ing the meeting.
LEXINGTON . . .
By MRS. DELPHA JONES
Freddie Papineau had the mis
7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service, study and prayer meeting. and prayer meeting In lone Pen-
Thursday: 7:45 p. m. Bible Friday: 7:45 p. m. Bible study tecostal church.
and preachine 11 a. m. Sineinir
and preaching 8 p.m.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Glenn Warner, Minister
9:45 a. m. Bible school. C. W.
Barlow superintendent.
ll a. m. Morning worship and
communion service. Sermon
theme, "A Bewildering Mixture." j
8 p. m. Evening evangelistic .
and fellowship hour. Sermon
theme, 'The First Messianic Pro-1
phecy."
Tuesday: 3 p. m. Junior Chris,
tian Endeavor. All children of
junior age cordially Invited.
Thursday: 8 p." ni. Midweek
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WOMENS APPAREL
fortune to wreck his car when
coming home from Pendleton
late Saturday and his wile was
quite badly injured. She was se
verely cut" about the neck and
face and was taken to a physi
cian at Heppner. She is staying
at the Billy Nickols home.
Catherine Carty has as her
guests her sisters. Mrs. Irene
Toles and children Terri and Ken
nie. and Cecelia Carty of Klam
ath Falls. Sunday they all spent
n SDrav where thev were renew
ing old" acquaintances. The girls
are staying at the Glenn Griffith
home in Lexington
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth
are spending a week in Canada
where they are enjoying some
fishine.
Mrs. Elsie Peterson has return.
ed from a visit to Yakima and
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball. (Chloe
Barlow) married July 9 in a
candlelight service at the
Boardman Community church.
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brought her two granddaughters
home with her for a visit.
Evan Van Houten of Pilot Rock
was a visitor at the Cecil Jones
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs C. C. Carmichael
returned from a visit with Mrs
Carmichael's mother Mrs. Leath
ers, in Vancouver, Tuesday and
left Thursday for a trip to Yel
lowstone National Park.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Darnielle are
spending the week in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace
and family and Denny McMillan
are visiting at Glacier National
Park and Yellowstone Park.
Mr. and Mrs. George Graves
! and family are vacationing in
eastern Oregon.
The small son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rnv Darnielle (nee Patty O'Har-
; rai has been named Edward Roy.
service.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
11 a m. Morning worship and
sermon; special music; solo, "Op
en the Gates of the Temple,"
Glenn Bassett, soloist.
Sunday church school at 9:45
a. m. A class for every age. If you
do not attend another church
school you are welcome here.
ASSEMBLY OF COD
Pastor Shelby E. Graves
9:45 a. m. Sunday school, Mrs.
Ora Wyland superintendent. Les
son topic, "A Miracle in the Hea.
ven.
11 a. m. Worship hour. Our God
fights on the side of those who
obey Him and who dare to trust
Him.
7 p. m. Christ's Ambassadors.
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
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GLEAMING AND GLITTERING WITH GOLD AND
WONDROUS SURPRISES FQK Tuuwu awu m.u
DAY OF DAYS
Lokd forward to with longing byttio
children and grown-upft. Tha avantlut
day that i"sMi. ontartaina and In
atrueta. rafreihaa and raliavaa from
tho tadfum of toll. Tha ono boat holl-
dav dani with tho Croat SI AL
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DOORS OPEN 1 and 7 P. M
HI -g--!!
HEPPNER
Tuesday
August
In Letrace field south of Heppner Sales Yard
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Protect Yourself and Children
Stop at all school crossings
and give children the
right-of-way. If you don't
Mop, there may be an
accident. You might become
involved in a costly dam
age suit or subject to crim
inal prosecution. What's
worse, a child may lose his
life or his happiness.
See us for all types of
INSURANCE
C. A. RUGGLES
Blaine E. Isom Insurance Agency
Phone 723 Heppner
at the most popular spot in town
Saager's Pharmacy
STAR os REPORTER
Admlaalon prlcea aitornooo and evening, unlet! ape.
olfloaJly advertlaod to bo othorwlaoi Cnlldronl Eat.
Prlee .17, Pod. rx .03, Total HOo; Grade and High
School Studenta IS yeara and ovari rat. Prlee .40,
Pod. Tax .10, Total 50c; Adolta: Eat Price .50o, Pod
Tho achedulo daring Augnet will be u followa;
Tax .10, Total 60c Every ohlld oocupylng a aoat
mnat have a. tlokot.
ehowe ttart at T:30 p.m. Boxolflco open ovonlcge
Sundoir ahowa oontlnnona atartlng at 1 u-m. All otuol
nntll 9 p.m.
Bum nrmrram Rnndao and Mondav. Bandar ahowa
contlnaoua from 1 p.m. Same program Taoaday, Wednoaday and Tharaday. Donble-blU program
. D(iu-aay, Dataraay enow atarte at T p.m.
NOTE SPECIAL STARTING TIME FOR
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20
TWO COMPLETE SHOWS: one at 6 P. M.
and one at 9 p. m. Come to the early show
if possible.
FrL-Sat, Aug. 19-20
Big Jack
Wallace Beery, Marjorie Main, Edward
Arnold, Richard Conte, Vanessa Brown,
Charles Dingle
Plenty of shoot-'em-up action and a
steady strain of rough-'n-ready comedy
went into the making of this final Beery
film. Plus
Trouble Makers
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the Bowery
Boys in another of their hilarious
escapades.
Sun.-Mon., August 21-22
Family Honeymoon
Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray, Rita
Johnson, William Daniels, Hattie
McDaniel
How can you go on a honyemoon when
the merry, laugh-laden problem in this
you have to take the kids along ? That's
gay comedy riot.
Tue.-Wed.-Thu., August 23-24-25
The Snake Pit
Olivia de Havilland, Mark Stevens, Leo
Genn, Celeste Holm, Glenn Langan,
Leif Erickson, Beulah Bondi, Ruth
Donnelly, Minna GombeL Grayce
Hampton, Betsey Blair
The Snake Pit has been flmed with all the
emotional impact and penetrating insight
that made Mary Jane Ward's best-selling
novel the most powerful book of our time.
Miss de llavilland's performance in the
challenging role is superb. This is stark
realism and DEFINITELY not for children.
Fri.-SaU August 26-27
Far Frontier
Roy Rogers, Gail David and Andy Devine
in just the right mixture of action and
songs to make you happy. Plus
Campus Honeymoon
The Wilde Twins (Lyn and Lee) and
Adele Mara in a pleasing little comedy.
Friday and Saturday
August 19 and 20
Londonderry 3 Qts. Red Shield Pound
Ice Cream 1.00 Butter 63c
Margarine All Regular Packages-Pound ... 29c
Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers 1 Pound Package 32c
Sunshine Toasted Cocoanut Rolls 7-oz. Package. .. 1 8c
Jello Dessert and Pudding Powders 3 Packages.. 25c
Swift's Tomato Juice (a real buy) 46-oz. Tin 25c
Brookfield American Cheese 2 Pound Loaf 79c
Swift's Prem Luncheon Meat 12-oz. Tin.. - ..39c
SWIFT'S QUALITY MEATS
Government Inspected and Graded
Leg of Lamb
Lb.
49C
Swifts Sliced
Bacon Lb.
59c
Fresh Fryers Pan Ready Each $1.79
Steer Beef Short Ribs Pound ..39c
Swift Premium Picnic Ham Pound .49c
REMEMBER We Buy the Best!
In Our Produce Department
Peppers 10c Lb. U. S. No. 1 Spuds,
r , ,rt 10 Lbs. 33c
FrcshCorn 39c Doz. yams 2 Lbs 35c
Grideen Bananas 3 lbs. 23c
Court Street Market
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