Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 07, 1950, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 7, 1950
Page 5
IT'S WERE!
It's Terrific!
THE NEW
1951
Sat'day
Dec.
Bring the Whole Family
Corsages for the Ladies
Favors for the Kiddies
Yes, and some thing for
Dad too
The Most Excit
ing Car Yet !
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Phone', ,403 Heppner, Oregon
Lexington Voters
Choose Mayor and
New Town Council
The town of Lexington had the
regular election in the Cit Hall
Tuesday night at 8 p. m. with the
following people being put in
office: Mervin Leonard, maor;
Laverne Henderson, recorder;
Herman Green, treasurer, and
the following councilmen, Wil
bur Steagall, Eldon Padberg, and
Don Campbell.
Miss Dona Barnett has been on
the sick list this week.
The Lexington Public school
had installation o officers for
the school patrol which was
started last week at the school
with directions coming from Cap
tani Lansing's office at Salem.
This was made possible by the
P-TA and Lexington grange. The
following boys were installed,
with State patrolman William
Labhart doing the job: Captain,
George Hermann, with workers,
Vern Nolan, Mike Winters, Paul
Breeding, Donald Hunt and John
Darnielle. At the same time the
children and parents were for-J
tunate to hear a few words from
Judge Garnet Barrett and Sheriff
Clarence Bauman. That after
noon the football letters were
awarded to the following high
school bos, John Edwards, Earl
Miller, Eugene Sawyer, Ronald
Fahl, David Buchanan, Asa Way
and Bill Steagall.
The Three Links Club held a
special meeting at the home of
Mrs. Cecil Jones, Tuesday after
noon with seven members pres-
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CHURCHES
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
communion. Evening worship
with song service and evangel
istic message, 7:30 o'clock. The
oung people will meet at 6 p. m.
for a social time before the devo
tional meeting at 6:30. Leader
this week, Bob Walker.
Thursday night, choir practice
at 7, followed by Bible study and
prayer meeting at 8.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister.
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a. m. with special music by
the choir. Oliver Creswick, direc
tor.
Sunday church school at 9:45
a. m. Oliver .Creswick, superin
tendent. Youth Fellowship Class
and Adult Bible Class. A class
for everyone 3 years old and
over.
Choir practice at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday.
Womans Society of Christian
Service meets the first Wednes
day of each month at 8 p. m.
Suzanna Wesley Circle of the
Womans Society of Christian
Service meets the third Wednes
day of each month at 2 p. m.
Christmas program will be
Sunday evening, Dec. 17 at 7:30
p. m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor Shelby E. Graves.
We honor God most by believ
ing in His word and obeying it.
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Les-
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YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE . . .WHILE
WE MAKE WAY FOR SANTAI
THE ENTIRE STOCK
WOMENS WINTER COATS
$22
00
The entire group is interlined for warmth
and are 100 wool coats . . . your choice of
1007o Worsted Gabardines, Wool Shark
ties, Cross-dyed Gabardines, Sheen Coverts,
Tweeds, Checks and Fleeces. Yes! Santa
can bring you a new winter coat and you'll
save money, too.
GROUP NO. 2
18 Only
MEN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS
$2.00
Slip-over or Coat Styles.
Not all Sizes
GROUP NO. 3
MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS
18 Pairs A
J&0J Pair
Yes! This price sounds ridiculous with to
day's market prices, but we want to move
them now!
GROUP NO. 4 v
8 Pairs
BOYS' WORK TYPE SHOES
Not AU Sizes $2.00 P..,
You had better check our stock quick and
see if you can walk off with one of these
real bargains.
ent. After the business meeting
refreshments were served.
Mrs. Bernard Doherty and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Davidson were
Walla Walla visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Mark Rands spent the
week-end in Portland where she
took her children Marshall and
Marsha after a week spent in
Lexington visiting.
Charles Buchanan was a Port
land visitor last week.
Earl Miller is visiting in La-
Grande with his brother Donald
who has just finished his boot
training in the marines and is
being sent to mechanic's school
in South Carolina. Donald has
been three months at San Diego.
Wavne Papineau and Butch
Sawyer also visited Donald Mil
ler in LaGrande on Saturday.
The Christian church has been
fortunate to obtain Rev. Louis
Wetzell of Heppner for preaching
services Sunday evening in the
local church until the first of
the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Henderson
and Mr. and Mrs. Claud White of
Hardman attended the funeral of
Lee Gilbreath at Dayton last
week. At one time Mr. Gilbreath
was the former Iona White. Also
attending the funeral were Mr.
and Mrs. Neil White of Pilot
Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
White of Hermiston, all brothers
of Mrs. Gilbreath.
The Lexington school is prac
ticing on a Christmas program.
Some of this program will be
given at the O. E. A. dinner Mon
da night with all of it being giv
en Wednesday, Dec. 22 at the
school auditorium.
The executive board of the
P-TA met at the Maurice Groves
home Monday night.
son topic, "Jesus Walks on the
Water."
11 a. m. Worship hour.
7:15 p. m. Singspiration.
8 p. m. Evangelistic message.
7:45 p. m. Tuesday, Bible study
and prayer meeting in lone.
7:45 p. m. Thursday, Bible stu
dy and prayer meeting.
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH Episcopal
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon,
11 o'clock.
Week day services: Holy Com
munion, Wednesday at 10; Fri
day at 7:30.
Choir practices: Girls choir
Wednesday at 4; adult choir,
Thursday evening at 8; boys
meet on Friday at 3:30.
Boy Scouts, Wednesday eve
ning, 7:30 to 9.
Tuesday evening, December
12, regular meeting of Bishop's
committee at 8 o'clock.
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A WORD OF APPRECIATION
There were so many cards and
messages received from friends
during my recent hospitalization
that I feel unable to thank each
one in person, but I want all of
you to know how much they
were appreciated. Please accept
my sincere thanks.
Mrs. Noel K. Dobyns.
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ELECTION FRIDAY NIGHT
Election of officers will be the
order of business Friday evening
at Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of
the Eastern Star. It will also be
the time for turning in gifts for
the Masonic-Eastern Star home
at Forest Grove. These are to be
brought unwrapped. Tea towels
for the Ruth chapter kitchen will
also be in order at this time,
states Mrs. Harley Anderson,
worthy matron.
ATTEND SYMPOSIUM
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunham re
turned Sunday evening om
Portland where the doctor at
tended the Mid-Winter Chiro
practic Symposium at Western
States college. Dr. Joseph Janse,
dean of the National College of
Chiropractic in Chicago, 111. was
the main speaker. Dr. Dunham is
a member of the state chiro
practic board. The Dunhams
were accompanied by Mrs. Fay
Bucknum who did some Christ
mas stock shopping in the city.
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