Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 3, 1 95 1 Page 3 WW. Mrs. R. D. Allstott Jr. of Her miston is recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and eral days Illness in Pioneer Me Mrs. John Bergstrom, after sev-jmorial hospital. DON'T FORGET MOTHER'S OWN DAY ! Sunday, htay, 13 and don't forget Saagers have Bone China Tea Cups - Cosmetics - Candy - Appropriate Cards and a dozen and one things to gladden her heart! YOU'LL FIND THE PERFECT GIFT AT OUR STORE! SAAGER'S PHARMACY CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship and sermon at 11 a. m. with special music by the choir. Oliver Creswick, di rector. Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m. Classes for all ages. Youth Fellowship and adult Bible class at same hour, Mrs. Tom Wells youth counsellor; Mrs. Lucille Owens, Bible class teacher. Midweek prayer . service 7:00 p- m. and choir practice 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening. Womans Society of Christian Service meets first Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. Suzanna Wesley circle meets 2:30 p. m. third Wednesday. Church bells toll the spiritual death of those who do not at tend church. CHURCH OF CHRIST R. J. McKowen, Pastor Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. Bible school, with classes for all ages: C. W. Barlow, superinten dent. 11 a. m-, morning worship and communion. Young people's Juvenile Chapter Organized By Monument Grange By MRS. MILLIE WILSON The Big Four Lumber company started a second shift last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bates and son Donald of the Strawberry grange at Prairie City brought their Juvenile grange team to Monument April 25 to help or ganize a Juvenile grange here. There were 28 juvenile charter members that signed up and 17 honorary members joined. Henry Cupper Jr- was chosen master, Sharon Cupper overseer, Linda Batty chaplain, Romona Hooker secretary, Donna Stirewalt treas urer, Lewis Batty Jr. steward, Jer ry Cupper assistant steward, Lu la Stirewalt lady assistant stew ard, Carlos Ditto gatekeeper, Ef fie Stirewalt matron. George Murphy of Portland was also pre sent. He is secretary of Grange Mutual Fire Insurance and as stitant steward of the state grange. He came to Monument to confer with Lewis Batty who is fire insurance agent of Monu ment grange. Rev. McDougal held services at fellowship, 6:30 p. m., devotional ument, Sunday morning and eve- service 7 o'clock: evenine ser-1 ""'B' III sLs MO-1 J4eppner Slower Shop - J vice, 8 p. m. Robert Kendall, a student of Northwest Christian college will speak. ThuTSday, 7 p. m. choir prac tice led by Mrs. Willard Warren. Bible study and prayer meeting at 8 o'clock. ASSEMBLY OF COD Pastor Shelby E. Graves "Alcohol" says an exchange, "will remove stains from summer clothes." That is true, but it al so removes the summer clothes, also the spring, the autumn and the winter clothes.not only from the one who drinks it but from the wife and family as well. It removes the household furniture, the eatables, the smiles the laughter, the happiness from his home. As a remover of things, alchohol has no equal. 9:45 a- m. Sunday school; 11 a. m. worship service; 7:45 ev angelistic service. Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Bible stu dy and prayer meeting in lone. Thursday 7:45 Bible study and prayer meeting. ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church School 9:45 Morning prayer 11. The Right Reverend Lane W. Barton, D. D. will minister the apostolic rite of confirmation and will preach the sermon at this service. Schedule for the Bishop's visi tation includes a pot-luck din ner in parish house at 6:30 Sat urday evening followe d by a meeting with the vestry. It is requested that all those whom Bishop Barton has confirmed in Heppner attend the dinner on Saturday evening and the 8 a. m- service Sunday morning as well as the 11 o clock service. There will be no week-day services next week. May 5 to 19 May 5 to 19 Gas Range Round Up $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 I will allow up to $100 for good gas ranges on any of the following appliances: ACT NOW Norge Electric Ranges Norge Refrigerators . . Norge Freezers Hamilton Dryers . . Ironright Ironers Siegler Oil Heaters Complete Stock to Choose From Round Up Ends May 19 Heppner, Oregon L. E. DICK Phone 2902 Mrs. Alta Wright spent 10 days here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed Round, and family, returning to John Day Monday. Mrs. Lottie Foss of Boise is visiting her mother, Mrs- Josie Round, this week. She came with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Holmes. Clara Ann (Foss) Schmitz and baby of Pendleton visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gllman. She returned home Monday. Rufus Bible is back in Monu ment visiting friends and rela tives after spending the winter months in Arizona and California. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Throop and daughter, Rebecca McDonald and baby of Dayville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hin ton Sunday. Theron King was initiated into the Elks lodge at John Day Sat urday. Mrs- King accompanied him on the trip. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couture in Fossil was the scene of a happy family gathering Sun day honoring Mrs. Edith Massey of Heppner on her birthday and to give Mrs. Couture a cellar warming. Each guest took can ned goods for the new cellar. Those present were the Jack Cou ture family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sweek, the George Capon and Charles Hill families of Monu ment and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mas sey and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek and son of Heppner, and Mrs- JNira Knox of Fossil. The four children of the late Lee Neal met in Monument Sun day. They were Mrs. Frankie Pat terson, Mrs. Georgia Rae Bethje, Echo Neai and Maynard Neal. Rho Bleakman had the misfor tune to hit his finger while chop- pmgwood- He was taken to a doctor in John Day. It was feared that he might lose the digit but after the x-ray there is hope of saving it. He returned to John Day Friday to have it dressed. Earl Sweek was a business vis itor in John Day Monday and on Saturday Mrs. Sweek drove to John Day to have some dental work done. Mrs. Rho Bleakman accompan ied her mother, Mrs. Dave Mus- grave to The Dalles Monday. She returned the same night with her brother, Stanley Musgrave. The HEA club held the regular meeting at the home of Mrs- Lois Bleakman Wednesday. At the Monument Legion aux iliary meeting held last week at the home of Mrs. Rose Miller, election of officers was held. Jo- ava Enright is the new president, CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Lexington The clock of life is wound just once; therefore put no faith in tomorrow, for tomorrow the clock may be still. Selected. Sunday, May 6 Bible school 9:45 a. m- Classes for all ages. Worship service 10:45 a. m. Eve ning Bible study 8 p. m. Wednesday, 8 p. m.prayer service. Where friend meets friend and both may meet God. Relax in SLACKS ' Dayi The "Tops In Trousers" $9.95 to $19.95 Wilson's Men s Wear TheStore of Personal Satisfaction Emily Miller vice president, Irene Forrest secretary - treasurer, and Naomi Bowman sergeant - at -arms. Installation was April 25 at the Grange hall. Lillie Ogil vie, district president, was the installing officer. The Women's Presbyterian as sociation will serve a dinner at the grange hall on Mother's Day. The public is invited. They will get all they can eat for a dollar. The proceeds will go to help de fray the expenses of the church. Mrs. Miles Gilman took Lynn Forrest to Prineville Sunday to meet his wife, who recently was released from the St. Vincent's hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mig. Zephyl Harrison brought Mrs- Forrest ar far as Prineville. o CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone who was so kind to remember me with cards, letters and flowers during my illness; also for the kind deeds done. I especially want to thank the school faculty for the lovely plant sent to me. ORA WYLAND- IT COVERS SO MUCH YET COSTS SO LITTLE - Yes . . . ALL bonafide Farm and Ranch Owners car SAVE MONEY when insured with FARMERS. SPECIAL LOW RATES for . . . ...FARM & RANCH COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY. ...FARM OWNED & OPERATED AUTOMO BILES and TRUCKS. See your friendly neighborhood FARMERS INSUR ANCE GROUP agent for ALL your insurance needs and you will SAVE money. WIGHTMAN Agricultural Service 108 N. Main St FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE YOU GET CLEANER SEPARATION WITH THE MASSEY-HARRIS Se Thousands of acres of grain nat vested undar the most varied con ditions have convinced owners every where that Massey-Harris combines get cleaner grain and more oi it . 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