Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 30, 1950 NEW! STANDARD FURNACE OIL with THERMISOL Stops Oil Burner Filter Clogging! Now you can have complete freedom from oil burner filter clogging, a storage tank sealed against rust plus quick-starting, clean-burning fuel performance . . . thanks to "Thermisol," a new sludge-eliminating chemical developed by Standard of California scien tists and added to Improved Standard Furnace Oil. Enjoy the new benefits of Improved Standard Furnace Oil containing "Thermisol" for the rest of the season. Ask us about it. MM A Standard Oil Compel I Califaraia Prtdtcl s h J I w r iu If W 'V 1. Xkl (sMere you headed ? Vi To see the fc hottest thing In town- v Aj the NEW 1951 Chelei Coming I LEXINGTON ITEMS By DELPHA JONES The Lexington school safety patrol is being organized and there will be an installation of officers at 2 p. m. Friday in the school auditorium. Bill Labhart, state patrol, Sheriff C. J. D. Bau- man and Judge Garnet Barratt will act as installing team. The Pudiic is urged to attend the meeting. At the same time the freshmen will put on a movie ana mere will be other entertain ment. The movie is scheduled for 1 p. m. Lexington teachers' wherea bouts during Thanksgiving vaca tion: Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Balser and daughters to Walla Walla, Colfax and Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Marie Kands to Portland; Mrs. Sorlien and Mrs. McClintock to Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwab spent Sautrday in Pen dleton attending the football game between Pilot Rock and Talent. The town team held their first basketball practice Monday eve ning and are planning a full schedule with lone, Echo, Hepp ner, and Hermiston, making up a proposed league. P-iA was held Tuesday even ing in the school auditorium with Mrs. Wilbur Steagall presiding. The program was a short skit on the United Nations, with the fol lowing women taking part: Mrs. Wm. VanWinkle Jr. Mrs. Palmer Sorlien, Mrs. George Irvin, Miss Ida Buchanan and Miss Pat Ma jeske. Others on the program in. eluded piano solos bv Pat Mc Millan, Charlene Jones, and three musical numbers by Ida Bucha nan and brother Charles, accom panied by a trio of girls doing the vocal, Phyllis and Beverley Nolan and Shirley Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloods worth spent the vacation at Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Hara spent the holidays with their dau ghter and family, the Roy Dar nielle's in The Dalles. Others pre. sent were Jack O'Harra and wife of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warner and family of Portland and the Clarence Hayes family of Corval lis were guests at the Earl War ner home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Way of Burns were holiday visitors at the Dan Way home. Miss Ida Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buchan an, has gone to Capistrano, Calif, where she will remain for some time. Miss Edith Edwards of Spo kane visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Edwards during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green have as their guests the Joe Green children of Pendleton while the mother is recuperating at home with the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon and family are vacationing In Portland. The Lexington Campfire girls (3) groups are having their an nual vesper service at the Chris tian church Dec. 6 with several special numbers and some vocal. The minister in charge will be Rev. Sorlien of Heppner. CHURCH OF CHRIST R. J. McKowen, Pastor Sunday services: 9:45 a. m., Bible school, with classes for all. C. W. Barlow, superintendent. 11 a. m., morning worship and com munion. Evening worship, with song service and evangelistic message, 7:30 o'clock. The young people will meet at 5 p .m. this Sunday (the first of the month) for their social ses sion before the devotional meet ing at 6:30. Thursday night, choir practice at 7, followed by Bible study and prayer meeting at 8. It has been decided to hold the Bible school Christmas program on Friday night, Dec. 22. Save the date! FOUR PERSONS HURT A head-on collision at Board man Sunday resulted in injuries to four DPrsons. A 1950 Merriirv sedan driven by Berkeley L. Da is of Pendleton collided with a Your water system lal'i moke a data la dlxvtt ya running wofar raqulramanU. A pfcorw toll will bring t le yor home-where we'll help yen chooM Hm right MYERS Watar Syrian) far your needi. Barter ttill, itop la and taa oar fun ranga of MYERS facta end Raclpraarlng Typa Watar Sya tamt. Wa tarvka all rnako of pumpt. New Myeei "HN" fjeclo Myers Statfow Well (eciprocotlaa 1 Type I FRANK BAKER PLUMBING MANAGER Case FurnitureCompany 1910 Chrysler driven by Vollie B. Sutton of Willits, Calif. Davis re ceived a broken arm, Fern Sut ton, a passenger in the Chrysler, received bad foot injuries, and both Vollie B. Sutton and Mar- lene Lieuallen, a passenger with Davis, received minor cuts and abrasions. 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CHURCHES ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH Episcopal Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon, 11 o'clock. This Sunday being in the advent season, marks the be ginning of the church year. In keeping with the importance of the day, all members of the congregation who can possibly do so, are expected to make their communion at one of the services. Week day services: Holy Com munion, Wednesday at 10 a. m., Friday at 7:30 a. m. Choir practices: Girls choir on Wednesday at 4; adult choir on Thursday evening at 8; boys on Friday at 4. Boy Scouts Wednesday evening, 7:30 to 9. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor Shelby E. .Graves Most of our sorrows spring from forgetfulness of God. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. Soul in spiring lessons. 11 a. m. Worship hour. 7:15 p. m. Singspiration. 8 p. m. Evangelistic message. 7:45 p. m. Tuesday, Bible study in lone Pentecostal church. 7:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible study and prayer meeting. We give you a hearty welcome to attend these services. e e METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. Special music by the choir, Oliver Creswick, direc tor. Sunday church school at 9:45 a. m. Oliver Creswick, superin tendent. A class for every age, beginning at three years old. Al. so Youth Fellowship class and adult Bible class. Woman's Society of Christian Service meets Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 8 p. m. at the Tress McClint lock home. Mrs. McClintock and Mrs. Carl Vincent, hostesses. Suzanna Wesley Circle meets the third Wednesday of each month at 2 p. m. Youth Fellowship rally at Her We've been promised everything from a TOMCAT to a LOCOMOTIVE! Both might be at the big hrine Atactio: Sat. Afternoon Dec. 2-1:30 pm. Proceeds from every article sold will be given to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children in Portland Look at these! 2 Disc Drills -10 inch spread and hitch 1 Automobile 1 Pickup Furniture Stoves Chickens Turkeys Potatoes Eggs Wheat Barley Merchandise Groceries Canned Goods Prestone Automobile Tires Livestock Brand new 20-foot Steel Cattleguard ! Bob says: "We're always gone over the top on every community drive and I am confident this first annual Shrine benefit sale will be no exception. ..Cash donations YvH be gratefully accepted from those who desire to help and who have no articles they wish to give." Livestock donors wishing transportation for gift stock should contact Floyd Worden, Heppner 13-F-13, or Bill Smethurst, Lexington 4812. We have promise of an abundance of things to sell, all we need now is LOTS of BUYERS See you SATURDAY at the Morrow County Fair Pavilion in Heppner miston next Sunday, Dec. 3, 3 to 7 p. m. Phone 403 Heppner, Oregon Choir practice at 7:J0 p. m. Thursday.