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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 23, 1950
KINZUA NEWS
Oiilitiu4 lritn pfige on
turning Thursday.
Mm. Kmmelt lals and son
Carrol and daughter Blanche ol
Ume l!Kk visited at the home
of her son Homer Saturday and
the young people attended the
dnnee. Miss Davis took part In
the floor show.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Samples and
Bud Kopta spent the week end
at Kreewater visiting Mr. and
Mm. John Kopta. The Samples
were also in Walla Walla whore
they had eye tests for glasses
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry
went to Condon Monday where
he consulted his doctor about a
leg injury that has kept him off
work the past 10 days.
O. L. Adams and Lee Brishois
attended the smoker at Spra
Saturday night. Others going
from here were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Ruth and W. C, Freeman.
Edgar Albert of Portland and
Carl McDaniel of Heppner were
visiting a short time at the
Owen Leathers home Tups.. Al
bert was on a business mission
to cut down repair bills
this way
with
A Product or
Standard of California
To keep repair bills
down, keep the upper
cylinder walla of your
engine lubricated. In
other words, use RPM
Heavy Duty Motor Oil
specially compound
ed to cling to engine hot
spots . . . reduce stuck
rings, carbon and var
nish trouble!
DISTRIBUTORS
L E. DICK
HEFPNEB
GORDON WHITE
IONE
to eastern Oregon.
Mrs. Bud Shanafelt and Mrs.
Ray Shanafelt of Hermiston
were visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. D. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs L. B Smith and
Mrs. George Smith attended the
funeral services for Leed Smith's
sister, Mrs. A. M. Smith, at Her
miston, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J D Coleman are
the parents of a son born March
20 at The Dalles. He weighed S i
pounds.
, We are going to conduct a j
charm school, together with our;
I knitting club, and at the next!
I meeting Kay Valentine is to de-
Imonstrate what is meant by!
(good grooming. ,
j At the close of the meeting re- I
freshmems were served by Don- j
I ru Lovgren and Judy Thompson j
1 Janice Bcamer, Reporter. !
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CHURCHES
KNIFTY KNITTERS KNIT
ONE. PURL ONE, ETC
The knitting club met the 17th
at the home of Mrs. Vic Lovgren.
Vice President Kay Valentine
presided in the absence of Pres
ident Clarice Hastings. Mary
Ruth Green read the minutes.
The leader, Mrs. M. R. Wight
man, demonstrated the proper
way to wash woolens.
The bod socks are to be finish
ed by next meeting and we are
to wash a woolen article and
bring it also.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Pastor.
Morning Worship and Sermon
at 11 a.m. Special music by the
Choir, Mr. Paul McCoy, director.
Sunriav Church School at 9: 15
a.m. Mr." Oliver Creswiek, super
intendent. Youth Fellowship
class and Adult Bible class at
(this same hour also. A class for
every age. A friendly Sunday
school welcomes you.
Thursday: Choir practice at
7:30 p.m.
3lQt3D
WE NOW OFFER
New Low
Liability
Rates
for Formers' Private Passenger Cars.
See us for particulars
TURNER. VAN MARTER 8 CO.
Bazaar at the church parlors
Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5
p m. Fancy work, aprons and
afternoon tea.
I LEXINGTON CHURCH
i Tour Community Church
j Surmounting difficulties makes
j heroes, and if you will do your
! best today, you will be able to
jdo even better tomorrow, but al
, ways remember that today comes
' before tomorrow so don't try to
I reverse God's process, James
! -1:13-15.
Church School 10 a.m. Worship
ano i reacmng ii a.m. iieu. ciuio. ,
1. Singtng and preaching CM)
p.m. Revelation chapters 9 and
10.
1 ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH Episcopal
Holy communion, 8 am.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11
o'clock.
Study class. 7:30 p.m.
Week day services Wednes
day, Holy communion 10 a.m.
Fridav. Holy communion 7:30
a.m. Litany and meditation, 7:30
p.m.
Choir practices Girls choir at
I p.m. Wednesday. Adult choir,
8 p.m. Thursday.
Boy Scouts 7:30 to 9 Wednes
day evening
Archery classes on Saturday
morning: Boy Scouts, 9; Girl
Scouts, 10; Cub Scouts, 11.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Glenn Warner, Minister
9:45 a.m. Bible school. C. W.
Barlow, Superintendent. Clas
ses for every age, including the
babies and grandparents.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship and
communion service. Special
music by the choir. This will
be Northwest Christian Col
lege Day with two students,
Vern Hunt and Bob Kendall of
Hermiston bringing special
music and a short message on
the school. Sermon by the min
ister. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. Mr.
Lewis Wetzel will be preach
ing. Monday 7 p.m. District Ninety
and Nine Mens meeting at
Hermiston.
Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Choir practice.
Friday b:du p.m. urusaaer ciass
(young married people and
college age) potluck dinner
and social.
ASSEMBLY OF COD
Pastor Shelbv K. Craves
Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
wesson topic -jesus the Great
Teacher." Jesus Christ can
bring the only true comfort to
the soul.
11:00 a.m. Worship service.
7:00 p.m. Youth for Christ
7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service.
good Investment is the time
spent in God's House.
Tues., 7 to 8 p.m. Youth Bible
club.
Thurs., 7:45 p.m. Bible study and
prayer meeting.
Frl., 7:45 p.m. Bible study in lone.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thank
ing our many friends for their i
expressions of sympathy and acts
PENDLETON
IIEPPNER FREIGHT LINE
Arrives at Heppner.
Lexington and lone
MONDAY
WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY
For Pickup or
Delivery
For pickup, call
Red & White, Heppner
Padberg Tractor, Lex.
Omar Rietmann, lone
FREE SHOES
Buy One Pair at
Regular Price
Get that Extra Pair FREE
GONTY'S
IV.
THEHlti
Quality-Counts in
Compounds ....
Quality is important in all things . . . but
especially in drugs. That's why we stock
only the best brands . . . brands that are
backed by reliable manufacturers, have met
the most rigid tests and inspections.
You buy health safeguards and sickroom
supplies with complete confidence here,
knowing that we are proud to back the pre
scription that we fill.
Have you checked your First Aid Kit re
cently. A First Aid Kit is a household
"must" . . . every well
run home should have
one. We carry several
well known brands of
First Aid Kits.
Saager's
Pharmacy
Farmers Air Service
Ammonium Sulphate-Nitragin
Fertilizers Applied by Airplanes
Make arrangements now for
2-4-D Air Application
Contact
Morrow County Grain Growers
Lexington Heppner lone
I STAR nn REPORTER 1
AdmiMloa prioM aXternooe mn& trrmnlng, ulna p
dflcftliy tlnrtlnl to b otlwrwlMl CbUdnal Et
Prlo. .IT, Fed. (u M, ToU Me; Ond. lad Hlfh
School Btndenta IS yain ud over: Et price .40.
Fed, Tax .10, Total 60c; Adultil Eit. Price .600, Fed.
Tu .10, Total 60c Znrj child occupying a aeat
aut hare a ticket.
Budaj ahowi oontlsnou from 1 p. m. All erenlnj ahowl itart at 7:30 p. m., unleai otherwise
adrerUsed
ES Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Mar. 26-27-28
H BATTLEGROUND
EE (Please note: BATTLEGROUND will be
s ihown three days.)
Es Van Johnson, John Hodiak. Ricardo Mon-
EE talban. George Murphy, Marshal
EE Thompson, Jerome Courtland, Don
EE Taylor, Bruce Cowling, James Whit-
EES more, Douglas Fowley, Leon Ames,
EE Guy Anderson, Thomas E. Breen,
EE Scotty Beckett. Denise Darcel
EE lli'ie Is Uie big film of the war made since
EES the firing ceased . . . it's bold, brash, baw-
EE dy, frank, stacked with Incident and
EE relieved by choice comedy a masterpiece.
The Intimate story of a bunch of fellows
from anybody's home town. (BATTLE
O.liOUND is one of the five films nomin
ated for the Academy Award as the best
film of the year . . . James Whitmore is
one of the five selected as Best Supporting
Actor of Hie year for his work in the film
, . . William Wellman has been nominated
for Best KiriH-tion for BATTLKG ROUND. )
Heniember. This picture will be shown
Ihrt-e days, Sunday Monday-Tuesday.
Wednesday-Thursday, March 29-30
LUCKY STIFF
Dorothy Lamour, Brian Donlevy, Claire
Trevor, Robert Armstrong. Irene Her
vey, Warner Anderson, Marjorie Ram
beau A mixture of murder mystery and wacky
comedy with amusing moments, wise
cracking dialog, good production values
and fine cast.
Friday-Saturday, March 31- April 1
BOMBA, THE JUNGLE BOY
Johnny Sheffield, Peggy Ann . Garner,
Onslow Stevens
This Jungle adventure film is family en
tertainment in the full sense of the word
... a straight story about a white boy
grown to adolescence in the Jungle and
the things that happen to him.
Outcasts of the Trail
Monte Hale. Jeff Donnell, Paul Hurst
an unusual amount of drama and an
abundance of chase mark this western,
also, WHY PLAY LEAPFROG? The story
of wages and prices, filmed in a red,
white and blue Technicolor cartoon.
tYON-NYLON
Mew Shipment! Tailored Blouses
To Wear with Your
Mew Spring Suits I'v
Penneii-Priced, Too!
of kindness in our recent bereave,
ment; also for the beautiful
floral tributes to the memory
of our mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L,
Freeland
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. King
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann
BAZAAR
METHODIST CHURCH .
2-5 P.M. MARCH 25
Aprons, Fancy Work, Baked Goods
Afternoon Tea
Sponsored by
Women's Society of Christian Service
.7i
WU FOR THE YOUNGER
m EASTER PARADERS . .
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0.
f " it Smooth-finish
., Hf rayon-nylon
Vjr
998
Shadow Sheer
rayon-nylon
Cmartly California-styled, these tailored blouses have been
so much in demand this season that we've ordered a big
new stock to care for the Spring-into-Summer needs of
almost every miss in town I Ideal to wear with suits, they're
equally good for skirt-and-blouse combinations in warmer
weather. White, pink, aqua, lime, maize, blue Sizes 32 to 38.
AT
Pi
3NNEYB
Dressy Dresses in Organdy Batiste
Dimity - Picolay
3-6x 7-10
Teen-age 10-14
Junior Miss 9-1 5
Coats, Wool Coverts in Red, Green, Navy
4-6x 7-14 Shorties
Eyelet Embroidery Bonnets for little tots
$2.50 - $2.95
CHILDREN'S HATS
SLIPS AND PANTIES
Munsingwear rayon panties
Munsingwear rayon slips
4-10
4-14
fiORAH'S SHOP
Fri-Sat. March 24-25
Pay Cash and Notice the Difference
LENTEN SUGGESTIONS
Pink Salmon, Blacktop, No. 1, tall 3J)C f
Tuna White Star, Solid '.. QQp NowrV--
Tuna Sea Gift Flakes '2
Sardinettes Fillctts-8 oz.
Tillamook Cheese, 2 lb. loaf
59c
33c yjj
28c ;nb.fli7r
139
CORN, Cream Style, Ida Dell
PUMPKIN Hudson House
PEAS Oregon Harvest
BARTLETT PEARS-Yamhill
SUNSHINE PEANUT CLUSTERS
SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS
No. 303 Tin 3 35c
No. Vi Tin 2fr25c
No. 2 Tin 2 " 23c
No.2V, Tin 25c
34c
8 oz. bag
1 lb. pkjj
29c
4
Toilet Tissue 6 for
Finer Brand
35c
SWIFTS PR EM
12 Oz. Tin
39c
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY MEATS
STEER BEEF POT ROAST
STEER BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK
PORK ROAST LOIN CUT
SWIFT PREMIUM, Franks (Cello Pkg.)
FRYERS (Fresh Not Frozen) All Ready f
BACON Our Home Cure By the Piece
Pound 55c
Pound 65c
Pound 49c
Pound 49c
1an 7Q
Pound OV
Pound 58c
Fresh Produce
TOMATOES Tube IKn NEW POTATO IXn
(RUBY GEM) 2 POUNDS
GREEN ONIONS 1Qf CARROTS ilo
2 BU.
2 FOR
Oranges, In Reusable Cello Bag, dozen 49c
Court Street Market
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