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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 9, 1950
CHURCHES
(Continued from Page 7)
Hokrnnon, regional director of
the Columbia Conference, Port
land. A cordial invitation Is ex
tended the public to attend.
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH Episcopal
Hnly Communion H a. m.
church school 9:45 n. m.
Morning prayer and sermon.
11 o'clock.
At this service, from 11:30 to
3145 the congregation will have
the privilege of hearing a radio
address by the Most Reverend
Henry Knox Sherrill, D. D., STD.
presiding bishop of the Episcopal
church.
Study class, 7:30 p. m.
Week day services: Wednes
day. Holy Communion, 10 a. m.
Friday, Holy Communion, 7:30 a.
m. Litany and meditation, 7:30
p. m.
Choir practices: Girls choir,
Wednesday at 4; adult choir.
Thursday at 8.
liny Scouts: Wednesday eve
ning. 7.30 to 9. Archery classes
Saturday morning: Boy Scouts at
9; Girl Scouts at 10; Cub Scouts
at 11.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Glenn Warner, Minister
9.45 a. m. Bible school, C. W.
Barlow, superintendent.
11 a. m Worship service on
theme. "One Great Hour of Shar
ing." Climax of the observance of
The Week of Compassion. Sermon
theme, "Bearing One Another's
Eurdens."
7:30 p. m. Evening worship and
fellowship hour. Sermon theme.
"Four Fools in Heppner."
Monday, 7:30 p. m. Young Mo
thers club meeting at home of
Mrs. Willard Warren.
Tuesday, 4 p. m. Junior Chris
tian Endeavor.
Wednesday. 2:30 p. m. Women's
Missionary meeting.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. choir prac
tice. ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor Shelby E. Graves
9:45 a. m. Sundav school. Les
son topi. Jesus and His Friends.
11 a. m Worship service a
time of exhortation, edification
and comfort.
7 p. m. Youth for Christ.
7:45 p. m. E angel Freddie Ver.
solenko will be with us and will
be bringing the gospel message
iin word and song Just this one
ieening, so don't miss it.
Thursday. 7: 30 p. m. Bible
study in Hebrews 3 and prayer
meeting.
Friday. 7:30 p. m. Bible study
and praver meeting in lone.
I ...
! METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Soilien, Mnister
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a. m with special music
tor.
Sunday church school at 9:45
a. m. Oliver Creswick, superin
tendent. A class for every age.
The Youth Fellowship class and
aduit Bible class at this same
hour.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., choir
practice.
The Womans Society of Chris
tian Service meets first Wednes-
National 4-H Club
Week Featured By
Various Activities
I Four H club members and
j leaders are tolling their story of
j club work at several community
i programs this week March 4-12.
Friday night, the Rhea Creek
grange witnessed a program by
club members. Tiano solo was
given by Patricia Peck; demon- i LEGION TO OBSERVE
day of each month; Suzanna
! Wesley circle meets third Wed
nesday cf each month.
This Sunday's service is during
the "One Great Hour." recognized
by many churches of America. Be
in church Sunday from 11 a. m.
to 12 noon, the "One Great Hour."
You are welcome.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
MARCH 10-11
EggS LrgeeSh. local DoZ. 3?C
CORN, Hudson House Cream Style "
SARDINES Beach Cliff, 's
LIMA BEANS West Side
SWIFT'S PREM
SUNSHINE KRISPIE CRACKERS
SUNSHINE CHOCOLATE DROPS
No. 2 2 for 29C
The Can 10c
300 Tin 3 for 29C
12-oz. Tin 39c
49c
2-pound package
1-pound bag
35c
Londonderry Ice Cream
Flavors 4 A A
3 Quarts J..UU
TOILET TISSUE
Finer Brand
Limit 5 rolls Roll
5c
There is no Substitute for Quality Meats
THE BUY OF THE WEEK!
I
Steer Prime Rib Roastfir
Boned and Tied
pound
FRYERS Ready for the Pan
SWIFTS JOWL BACON
Pound 69c
Pound 29c
PURE LARD tZQn
4-Pound Package
BACON Home Cured
By the Piece
Pound
58c
Fresh Produce in Season
Court Street Market
STAR os REPORTER
Admission piteM slMnwoa ul rainy, ulna ips
tfleallr adwttMt to ba otharwlai children! Est.
School Stndtnta 12 years sad overt Bet. Prtoe .40,
red. lu .10, Total 60c; Adolti: Est. Price .600, Fed.
u .1(1 Total floe. Etn child ocetinvliitf a Beat
Frto JT, Ird. Tax JO, Total tOc; Orade and Hifh Blast hare a ticket.
Buaday shows ooatiasou Iron 1 p. a. ill ereninf thorn start at f :30 p. m,
advertised
unless otherwise
Sunday-Monday, March 12-13
ROSEANNA McCOY
Samuel Goldwyn' most exciting picture
with Farley Granger, Charles Bickford,
Raymond Massey, Richard Basehart
Cigi Perreau, and introducing Joan Evans,
The gripping story of the great American
feud when the Hatfields meet the Mc
Coys There's plenty of excitement. The
action in framed against the mountain
warfare that raged dpi ween the two clans.
AIno DOWN THE NILE, a Technicolor
lour along the Nile with stops at the
soenic wonders of the ancient world; Pop
ular Science and Disney Cartoon, also in
color: and latest news of the world.
HAITY BIRTHDAY. GIRL SCOUTS OF
AMERICA! We pay tribute, on their 38th
anniversary, to this splendid organization
devoted to the finest ideals of American
girlhood.
Tuad ay Wednesday, March 14-IS
JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON
Howard Duff, Shelley Winters, Dan Dur
yea. Lei! Erlckson, Anthony Curtis
First rate action fare, with a factual
background dealing with the U. S. fight
against narcotics agents, leads the squad
from San Francisco to Vancouver and
back to an Arizona dude ranch.
Also, THE CRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER,
a western featurette with Chili Wills;
Technicolor Travelogue and Popeye.
Tburs.-Fri.-Sat., March 1617-18
GOLDEN STALLION
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans. Estelita Rodri
guez. Pat Brady, Douglas Evans, Trig
ger, Foy Willing and the Riders of the
Purple Sage
A standout among the Rogers musical
westerns, photographed in color
PLUS
SECOND FEATURE TO BE ANNOUNCED
Watch local newspaper and theater screen
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DISTRIBUTORS
L. E. DICK
HEPPNER
GORDON WHITE
IONE
stratum on fringing materials by
Hi (lie and June Privett, and a
movie shown, "Productivity, Key
to Plenty."
Monday, Heppner chamber of
commerce members heard sum
maries of club experiences by
Reita Graves and Rodger Palmer
after they opened the meeting
with the club pledge and pledge
to the American flag. A local
leader, Klmer Palmer, told his
hearers the leader's responsibil
ity and opportunity in guiding
young people through club work.
N. C. Anderson gave compari
son figures on the enrollment
last year and so far this year.
Club enrollment has increased
and two new projects tractor
maintenance and child care are
being carried in the county.
Mrs. Flint through use of a
flannel graph, showed the needs
of youth and the ways that the
club program answered those
needs through an organized pro
gram for balanced youth through
project and other activities of
the 4-H clubs.
Boardman school Is featuring
a program on club work today.
Business windows in Heppner
are featuring three club exhibits.
Pacific Power & Light holds the
county club garden. Each club is
represented by a flower growing
in our county with the banner
proclaiming "Watch Us Grow!"
Mrs. N. C. Anderson's Willow
Creek Chefs know a good break
fast from an inadequate one.
They placed an attractive dis
play in the Red and White store
window.
The Beginners Club of Knitters,
under Mrs. M. R. Wightman's dl
31ST ANNIVERSARY
The American Legion auxiliary
will entertain the Legion post in
observance of its 31st anniversary
at the hall on the evening of
Monday, March 13. There will be
a potluck dinner at 6:30 o'clock
followed by cards. Contract bridge
and pinochle will be played.
All legionaires and their la
dies and auxiliary members and
escorts are invited to attend. On
the evening of March 21 at the
regular meeting of the Auxiliary.
a class of 24 candidates will be
initiated by a team of past presi
dents.
o
NEW PHONE LINE INTO
SANDHOLLOW UNDER WAY
Construction of a new tele
phone line nto the Sandhollow
section is nearing completion
following the recent dissolution
of the former Blackhorse-Sand-hollow
telephone association, ac.
cording to Harry Duvall, presi
dent. With the coming of electri
city to the rural areas, telephone
service has become practically
nil. Present construction of tele
phone lines takes away from the
vicinity of the power line and
provides for double line and new
material throughout. Only eight
members will be on each line.
Construction is to begin soon on
the Blackhorse line.
COLLINS MARCH TO HAVE
PREMIER OVER RADIO KOAC
Thursday afternoon, March 16
at 4 o'clock, over station KOAC, a
recording of 'The Mustang
March" will be played for the
first time on the air. The march
was composed by Robert Collins
rection. have used the Turner, ! band instructor of Heppner high
Van Marter window for their school and was named for the
miming siory. local scnool.
Lexington Cooking clubs have This is one of three numbers
vyorked together preparing the composed by Collins for his mas-
exhibit stressing accurate meas- ter's degree and this particular
march will be played by the
Heppner school band at the
spring music festival.
'o
urements, thoughtful mixing and
careful baking to obtain best re
sults in baking.
lone clubs have prepared an
exhibit showing the profits made
by their woodworking, livestock,
cooking, clothing and canning
clubs
The theme this year is Better
Living for a Better World Thru
4-H Club Work. Any boy or girl
between the ages of 9-21 may en
roll in a project of their choice
by contacting the county exten
sion office or any local club
leader.
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"WILLOW CREEK CHEFS"
ARRANGE WINDOW DISPLAY
The "Willow Creek Chefs",
Cooking I club, have arranged a
window display honoring nati
onal 4-H club week, March 412.
in the window of the Red and
White store.
Members Peggy Wightman,
Jean Marie Graham, Helen Gra
ham and Joanne Wilson prepared
baked products, while Carole An
derson and Janet Wightman pre
pared a nutritious breakfast for
SHRINERS ATTENTION
Don't forget the dinner the display. Pottery used in the ex
men are giving for the Shrine hitait was furnished by Gilliam &
and Auxiliary members, at 6:30 Bisbee, the flowers given by Mary
next Saturday evening at the Ma
sonic hall. Come and enjoy a
good dinner together and help
select the Shrine Rodeo princess.
Van Stevens of the flower shop.
CARPENTER work of all kinds.
Lewis Wetzel, Heppner, Ore.
51-52p
General Electric Clocks
Kitchen Clocks : : $3.95 to $6.95
May be had in red, green, yellow, white
and ivory
Kitchen clocks with minute-minder
$7.95
Alarm Clocks : : : : : $5.95
Occasional Clocks : : : : $17.95
Heppner Hardware and
Electric Co.
GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
It was a pleasure to be of service to
Heppner Cleaners
in the erection of their new building We
hope they enjoy many prosperous years in this
community.
Howard Keithley,
Contractor
FOR SALE 11 cu. ft. Frlgldaire
deluxe refrigerator in excellent
condition used a year; new
Heatform for fireplace; baby
buggy in good condition. Roy
Llndstrom, Ph. 2111, lone. 51c
FOR RENT 2-room apartment
at 410 Elder St., north of school
house. J. B. Adams. 51p
FOR SALE Boys bike, $15.00;
Ward's electric washer,, $35.00.
Phone 1075. 51p
NOW is the time to buy your
garden seed and lawn seed. We
have a fresh stock of all bulk
garden seeds, onion sets, and
Vigoro to make your garden
grow. Gilliam & Bisbee. 51-52c
Congratulations
to the
Heppnor Cleaners
and
Best Wishes for Continuing Success
in your new location
C. A. Ruggles
Box 611 Phone 723
Heppner, Oregon
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NOW. . .
BUTCHER
RAYONS
designed to go into summer
tagged at a low . . .
&90
Everybody loves butcher-weave rayon . . .
so we've a group of MISSES' SIZES ... in
white, and pastel colors!
A ONE TIME BUY
THEY'RE SMART!
THEY'RE NEW!
COTTON CORD DRESSES
In one or two-Styles
3.98
Don't delay on this bargain or your
size may be gone,
at PEHHEY'S