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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 26, 1950
CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY OF COD CHURCH
Pator Shelby E. Graves
9.45 a .m. Sunday school. Los
mm topic, 'The Gn at Physician."
11 a. m. Worship service.
7 p. m. Youth for Christ
7 45 p. m. Evangelistic service.
Tuesday, 7 p. m. Youth Bible
rluh.
Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Bible stu
dy on II Timothy and prayer
meeting.
Friday Bible study and prayer
meeting In lone.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a. m. with special music
by the choir. Paul McCoy director.
Sermon topic, "The Missing
Hand."
Sunday church school 9:45 a.
m. Oliver Creswick, superinten
dent This is Missions Sunday in
the church school, Mrs. Lucille
Owens will read letters and give
a talk on Japan.
Wednesday: Mid-week prayer
service at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday: 7:30 p. m. choir
practice.
Woman's Society of Christian
service meets the first Wednes
day of each month.
Suzanna Wesley Circle of W. S.
C. S. moots the third Wednesday
of each month.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
CLENN WARNER. Minister
9:45 a. m. Bible school with
classes for all ages from the ba
bies to grandparents. C. W. Bar
low, superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning worship and
eommunnion service. Nursery for
infants and small children. Spec
ial music by the choir, Mrs. C.
H. Flint, director. Sermon theme,
"Attitudes Toward the Christian
Life."
Card Party
Heppner Triple Link Club
Feb. 7-1. O. O. F, Hall
8 p. m.
Bridge Pinochle
Refreshments
-Public Invited-
ARVIN
Car Heaters
$19.95
Don Walker, Owner Heppner, Oregon
7:30 p. m. Evening fellowship
and evangelistic service. Sermon
llteme, " Paul, the Possessor of
All Tilings."
Tuesday, 4 p. m. Junior Chris
tian Endeavor.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Choir
practice.
AL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH Episcopal
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning Prayer and sermon 11.
Study class 7:30 p. m.
Week Day Services:
Holy Communion Wednesday 10,
Friday 7:30 a. m.
Choir practices: Girls Wednes
day at 4. Adult choir Thursday
evening at 8.
Boy Scouts meet Wednesday
evening 7:30 to 9 p. m.
chial asthma and had to be mov
ed to the lower altitude.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Leath
ers Jr. returned to Kinzua Friday
evening from El Centra, Calif.
where they have been the past
several months. Owen received
his discharge from the navy at
San Diego Jan. 14. The Leathers
experienced some winter weath
er before getiing to Oregon hav
ing been on one of the trains
that were snow bound in northern
California. They plan to make
their home here.
Delvin McDaniel is suffering
with an infected eye the past few
days. He consulted a doctor at
Fossil.
DANCE!
Kinzua Rail Service
Restored After Two
Weeks Lay Off
By MRS. ELSA LEATHERS
The Kinzua train and mail are
again back on schedule after two
weeks of extremely bad weath
er. The snow was estimated to be
20 inches deep at one time. But
with the Chinook that hit in the
mountains in the middle of the
week only the largest drifts and
; the snow on the north slopes was
left. More snow fell Monday.
Due to bad roads between Ar
lington and Fossil the town team
basketball game on Saturday was
called off.
Mrs. R. M. Wright ,TB seals
chairman announced to date she
has collected $307.25 with more
coming in. Twenty five dollars of
this sum came from Camp Five.
The basketball boys motored to
Dayville Saturday where they
played two games. The A string
won while the B string got beat.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover took the
school bus to take the players.
The game with Spray on Tues
day night was cancelled due to
the storm. While all the prepa
rations had been made to enter
tain the Spray people at the new
gym the town team played and
the refreshments were enjoyed.
Elmer Nestlerood Is confined
to his home with the mumps.
Roy Ball Jr. got his hand cut
on a saw Tuesday night. He was
rushed to Condon by ambulance
; where it was necessary to have
;12 stitches to close the wound.
' He returned to work the first of
! the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rector took
their small son to Hermiston to
stay with friends for the next few
weeks. The small child has bron-
Willows Grange
IONE, OREGON
Saturday Night
JANUARY - - -
MUSIC
CECIL ORCHESTRA
Admission, $1.00 including Tax
Refreshments Served
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1 STAR OS REPORTER I
Tmanelefani!"
But even the whole thun
dering herd won't faze "a
nelefant's" mother who has
the famous "MANITEX"
Floor Covering on her floors.
Its enamel surface can take
tough treatment, because
it's made sturdier, stronger
by a special enamel-baking
process. Beautiful colors.
Popular patterns. Wide
range of room 7. 95
sizes. Real y
quality. Low- '
er-priced. Size
Choose yours other sizes
from big stock similarly
here. low-priced
CASE
FURNITURE
CO.
M r and Mrs. R. M. Wright and
Mr and Mrs. M. W. Hines went
atlended to business for Kinzua
to Monument Sunday where they
Pine Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Litchen
bere are spending a few days at
Condon where Mrs. Litchenberg
is nursing her sister's infant dau
ghter who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Graham
motored to The Dalles Saturday
where Mrs. raham visited her
coctor for a check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens of
Fossil visited at the home of his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Gra
ham Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel Mitchell was able
to leave the hospital at The Dal
les the first of th eweek and will
be at the home of friends there
for a time before returning to
Kinzua.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orwick
isited in Condon over the week
end. Mrs. OrwTck remained to vi
sit a sister. Valoris and Valoric
Ferry visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Kennedy. They
returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cook of
Camp 6 (near the French place)
are the parents of a baby born
this week at Condon. Mrs. Cook
will be remembered as Virginia
Nickelson of Fossil.
CARDS OF THANKS
Please accept my heartfelt
thanks to all who braved the
storm to attend services In mem
ory of our beloved Herbert. We
especially thank the American
Legion, the pallbearers and all
those friends who made floral
offerings.
Mrs. Mabel Davidson
and family.
I take thisway to thank every
one for their beautiful flowers
and all kindness and sympathy
shown to me In the loss of my
beloved son Wendell.
Mrs. Clara Aldrich
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Trade Your Light Plants and Electrolux
Refrigerators
in on
General Electric Appliances
Philco Appliances
Maytag, Bendlx Washers
Monarch Ranges
Hoover Cleaners
Ironrite Ironers
Fermutit Water Softeners
New Home Sewing Mach's.
Fowler Water Heaters
Oliver Farm Machinery
Calkins Farm Machinery
Montag Oil Furnaces
Spark Oil Heaters
De Laval Separators
Drills & Shop Tools
Air Compressors
Wiring Supplies
Lincoln Welders
Moon Equipment Company
WASCO, OREGON
PHONE 322
COME AND SEE
Leonard and George
in
Mumbo Jumbo
w
P-TA Sponsored Play
LEXINGTON
SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Wednesday Evening, February 8
The Lexington Oddfellows Lodge will
give a dance at the I. O. O .F. hall
immediately following the play.
Admission pzicci afternoon and tranlnf , tuUvaa sp
dftoally a4vrtld to b othtnrlMt Children: Eft
Mm XI, red. Tax M, Total SOc; Orad and Hlfli
School Student! IS yean and orer: Ert. Prloe .40,
Fed. Tan .10, Total Mo; Adolta: EiL Prloe .60c, Fed.
Tu .10, Total SOo. Srery child oocupylnf a lent
mart have a ticket.
Sunday ahowa oontlnnooi from 1 p. m. All evening shows start at 7:30 p. unless otherwise
adrertised
Friday-Saturday, Jan. 27-28
STAMPEDE
Rod Cameron, Gale Storm, Johnny Mack
Brown, Don Castle
L'pper register western filmed in sepia
tone against majestic scenic backgrounds.
PLUS
DUMBO Wall Disney's fantasy of the baby ele
phant "Dumbo" born with the outsize
ears; it has charming music, rich color,
delightful story.
Sunday-Monday, Jan. 29-30
GREAT LOVER
Bob Hope, Rhonda Fleming, Roland Young,
Roland Culver, Gary Gray, Richard
Lyon
Lover Boy Hope In another funny one!
Women at his feet, men at his heels, and
laughs all around!
Also, an outstanding group of short sub
jects: FOOTBALL HEADLINERS OF 1949;
Technicolor tour of OLD AMSTERDAM;
BUGS BUNNY; our NEWSREEL is hot off
the griddle with world events; KINGS OF
THE ROCKIES, Arabian horses at the fa
mous VV ranch in Colorado, in Techni
color. Tues.-Wed.-Thurs Jan. 31-Feb. 1-2
The Great Gatsby
Alan Ladd, Betty Field, Macdonald Carey,
Ruth Hussey, Barry Sullivan, Howard
de Silva, Shelley Winters
F. Scott Fitzgerald's widely read novel of
the Jazz-mad '20's is lightning paced and
engrossing.
PLUS
The Singing Dude
Technicolor short western, the story of a
rodeo, with Dennis Morgan, Luclle Fair
banks and Fuzzy Knight.
TIME TO THINK ABOUT
Spring Remodeling
With Our Time Payment Plan
NEW GARAGE - $1 5-$20 per Mo.
INSULATION - $4-$8 per Mo.
KITCHEN CABTS.-l 0-20 per Mo.
NEW BEDROOM-$20-40 per Mo.
Come in and ASK US
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
ii k a i e Thrifty
Heppner Market , Save in Fifty
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BEEF ROAST
VEAL PATTIES
Pound 55c
3 for AU
MOCK CHICKEN LEGS
FRESH FRYERS )Q
Eachl.5
Makes Sunday Dinner a
Real Treat
Easy to Prepare
They're Delicious!
They're Different!
Try 'em! Like 'em!
PRODUCE - Garden Fresh
ORANGES
Large, Sweet, Juicy Lb.
No. 2 POTATOES 4 AQ
50 Lbs. X.Ut
CAKHAGE
Crisp
9c
09
Pound 7c
SWIFT'S PREMIUM -f
TAMALES, 16-oz., ea. JLtJC
STANDBY CS CORN
No. 2 tin 2
WAFFLE SYRUP
oa.
2 for UiJVs
OO.
21- Pound OOV,
LETTUCE
Head
Weather Dad f
19c
RINSO 27c
-1 Large Size
Give us a ring on 92 and we will deliver your order to you
Penney's J
ANUARY
FOUR STAR
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SAVINGS FOR YOU!
Outstanding bargains in good every-day merchandise -Reduced
for a quick CLEAN-UP - not all sizes i nail lots
- some ODDS AND ENDS - Repriced for Clearance!
15 only STREET DRESSES-Not all sizes . . . 2.50
12 only Women's Cotton Frocks - Not all sizes . . 1.00
6 only Misses Corduroy Suits -Red, Gray, Green . . 6.00
3 only Women's Winter Coats- Out they GO . . 12.00
9 only Hard Finish Rayon Shirts-Smart styles . . . 3.00
9 only Girls Cotton Frocks -3 to 6x ..... 1.00
Lace Trim Rayon Jersey Slips - White, Pastels .. . . 1.98
Washable Rayon Panels - Ivory, Pastels 88
Knit Type Dish Cloths . . . 3 for .19
Terry Wash Cloths . ' 3 for .25
Tots Corduroy Helmet Type Caps . . . . 50c
Women's Flannel Gowns - Not all sizes . . . 1.00
Children's Flannel Pajamas 1.00
Women's Tuckstitch Panties and Vests . . 4forl.00
12 only Girls Winter Coats ' 8.00
BARGAINS FOR THE MEN!
Men's All Wool Gabardine Topcoats . . . . 30.00
Men's All Wool Plaid Chopper Jackets . . . 5.00
21 only All Wool Sweaters -Slipovers . . 3.50
Topflight Broadcloth Shirts - Plain colors . . 1.98
1 1 only Boys' Wool Cossack Jackets .... 3.00
3 only Junior Boys' Wool Cossack Jackets . . . 2.00