Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 20, 1952
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhea of
Walla Walla spent Sunday after
noon in Heppner with his aunt,
Mrs. Josie Jones. He Is the son of
Waldon Rhea who formerly re
sided in Heppner.
The Methodist Church
MARCH 23 THROUGH 28
Evangelistic Mission
I H
I f '
Rev. Francis Hayashl
Rev. Francis
Hayashi
The grandson of a Budd
priest. SERVICES EVERY EVEN.
ING AT 8 MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY.
Sundoy Morning
Special music by the
choir under the direction
of Mrs. Thomas Wells.
Sunday Evening
8 o'clock. "Why I Am
A Christian".
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Out For Vacation
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JR. HI BREAKFAST CLUB
The meeting was called to order
by president Virginia Andresen
at the president's home. We had
a visitor, Geraldine Carter. We
will have our next meeting at
Virginia Gonty's home. For our
assignment, we will go to the
grocery store and get a price list.
We must make two kinds of toast
other than what we made at this
meeting. We will bring eggs and
cereal to cook at the next meet
ing. Cinnamon toast, cream toast
and milk toast were made by the
different groups. We found the
toast very good. Our next meet
ing will be March 26. The meet
ing was adjourned.
Barbara Warren, reporter.
BUSY STICHERS
The "Busy Stichers" met at
Madge Thomson's Saturday the
fifteenth. The flag salute was
given. Sally Palmer called the
meeting to order. The next
meeting is April fifth at Steve
Thompson's. By next time group
three are to have their blouses
pinned on their material. Meeting
was adjourned.
Maud Caswell showed a pic
ture on how to put in zippers.
Sally Palmer gave a demon
stration on patch-work. Shirley
Peck demonstrated how to make
bound button holes.
We had a visitor from Hood
River, Cecelia Parker, who takes
sewing and home economics in
4-H.
Lynda Borman, reporter.
COOKING II
March 8 there was a Cooking
II meeting at Mrs. Coleman's. We
talked about soups. Janet How
ton and Sue Coleman gave a de
monstration on how to make
potato soup. We talked about
different kinds of cream soups.
For refreshments we had cup
cakes and punch.
Our next meeting will be on
March 15, at Ruth McCabe's.
Sue Coleman, news reporter.
COOKING II
March 15, there was a cook
ing II meeting at Ruth Mc
Cabe's. We talked on how to
make different kinds of rice,
Grace McCabe showed us how to
make boiled rice. We talked on
how many starches we should
use in one meal.
For refreshments we had jello
and cake. Our next meeting will
be April 5 t Howton's.
Sue Coleman, news reporter.
SOUTH HEPPNER
UVESTOCK CLUB
The South Heppner Livestock
club met Sunday afternoon, Mar.
9. at the Rhea Creek Grange hall.
Movies were shown on caring and
fitting of dairy animals. We
judged the Hoards Contest on
dairy animals. Potluck- sand
wiches, cookies, and drinks were
served. All members were pre
sent but one.
Reporter, Judy Thompson.
FUTURE KNITTERS
The Future Knitters of Heppner
met Monday evening, March 10
at Mrs. Ferguson's home. Shirley
Peck and Mary Zinter worked on
their knitting, Loree Stager learn
ed how to make button holes and
Patricia Peck wove off the toes of
some stockings. Refreshments
were served.
Reporter, Shirley Peck.
STAR THEATER, Heppner
Sunday shows continuous from 1 p. m. All shows except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m.
Ticket office open every evening until 9 o'clock. Phone 1472.
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, March 20-21-22.
THE GOLDEN HORDE
Ann Blyth, David Farrar. George Macready, Richard Egan, Toggle Castle. Filmed
in Technicolor. A beautiful action-film depicting Genghis Khan's invasion of Persia.
Tlus
FALSE PARADISE
A Hopalong Cassidy western.
Sunday-Monday, March 23-24.
TOO YOUNG TO KISS
June Allyson, Van Johnson, Gig Young, Paula Corday. The things she says! The
things she does! Is she a kid . , . or is she kidding? Too funny to miss.
Tuesday-Wednesday, March 25-26.
CYRANO
DE BERGERAC
Jose Ferrer, Mala Towers, William Trince. You may see "Cyrano" at no increase
in admission pries. For his acting in this film. Jose Ferrer received the Academy
Award last year. This film biography of literature's most fabulous adventurer
years.
Thursday Friday-Saturday, March 27-28-29.
SADDLE LEGION
One of popular Tim Holt's action films.
Plus
CROSSWINDS
Color bv Techicolor. John Tayne, Rhonda Fleming, Forrest Tucker, Robert Lowery,
Alan Mowbray. Solid-gold action entertainment ... based on the Thomson Burtis
novel "New Guinea Gold."
By Flossie Coats
School Teachers and students
are enjoying a weeks spring va
cation, all but Supt. Ray Forbs
who was called to Reno, Nev. to
attend the funeral services of his
youngest sister who was Instant
ly killed in an auto wreck on
Thursday. The sister with her
husband was returning home
from North Dakota from attend
ing the funeral services of her
mother Mrs. Ed Forbs.
Rev. Archie McNeil of Cannon
Beach, Oregon, closed the special
services at the Boardman Com
munity Church with the service
Sunday evening, after holding
one week. Rev. McNeil was ac
companied by Mrs. McNeil who
aided In the services with her
very beautiful music on the vitra
harp. The large attendance every
night was evidence of the Spirit
ual need and good expounded.
Communities present Sunday
evening besides Boardman were:
Irrigon, Pilot Rock, Lexington,
Ordnance and Messner. From
Pilot Rock were Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Ripplinger, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Porter and Tom Porter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hoskins, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Carnes, Mrs. Myrtle
Carnes and Mrs. Myrtle Adsit.
Coach and Mrs. Walter Turner
are in Portland and other valley
points, while Miss Kay Gott is
spending the week in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Waldron
has sold their farm to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reed of Condon.
Pfc. Chas. Graham, M. P. ar
rived from Camp Stewart, Ga.,
for a furlough with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graham, Sr.
Graham will leave for Fort Law-
ton, Wash. March twentieth
where he will be sent overseas.
Sunday guests at the Ed Kunze
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ld
Thone, and Mrs. Amelia Calvert,
Moses Lake, and Mrs. Bob Alward
of Kennewick. Weekend guests
was their son-in-law and daugh
ter Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Flock.
Duane Brouti, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Brown returned home
Monday from St. Anthonys hos
pital where he had been several
days receiving medical treat
ment.
The senior class of Boardman
high motored to Pendleton Friday
where they had the class pictures
taken. The seniors are Nancy
Rands, Doris Roeser, Joyce Wal
dron, Delores Zivney, Donald Gil.
lespie, Bill Palmer, Peter Cassidy,
Larrv Carpenter, Allen Ely and
Stanley Shattuck.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnston
and family arrived from Portland
Johnston will take over the farm
work for his mother-in-law, Mrs.
R. S. Wilson.
Mrs. Olive Atteberry returned
home monday after three months
spent In Tacoma, Wash., and
Grants Pass, Oregon, with her son
STEP IN STYLE
A work meeting of the Step In
Style 4-H sewing club was held
at the Lexington schoolhouse on
March 15. All members except
two, Rita Groves and Ann Marie
Winter were present. Mrs. Vernon
Munkers and Mrs. M. V. Nolan
were guests. Mrs. Nolan served
refreshments of ice cleam and
cookies.
Marilyn Munkers is working on
her peddle pushers and has all
but the belt, button and button
hole, and cuffs left to put on.
Beverly Nolan and Joan Breeding
are working on skirts and should
be through with them by next
meeting. Phyllis Nolan has just
started on her blouse and will
have most of it basted by next
time. Doris Groves, our leader,
is always right there when we
need her, helping us with any
problems that arise. We are try
lng to make our goal to get all
of our things made before school
is out.
There will not be another meet
ing until March 29th. It will be
held at the Lexington school
house at 2:00 p. m. unless some
thing arises.
Reporter, Phyllis Nolan
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03CDCEE1ID
Wriit for ttt Information oa tha new
tathod thai brinatmulta -on ranch
old (VERY TWO DAYS laat month
br our organiution. With naarlr 100
breach otficM thruout tht Wmi, wt
offer rod ACTION backed br tht lati
tat national advertising campaif a tvtr
iWvjioped to brint BUYERS to root
ranch. Writ, today for informatioa oa
our orsaniiatioa-ao obligation.
Turner, Van Matter
Cr Company
affiliated with -:
of Denver
and all
the weft
and daughter and granddaughter
Mrs. Jim Whitmire and Mrs. Earl
Whitmire, Grants Pass, brought
Mrs. Atteberry home.
W. E. Garner spent Saturday
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreiger, Her-
miston are the parents of a baby
girl born in St. Anthonys hospi
tal Thursday March 13. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Waldron, Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
ger Jr., and daughter, Ordnance,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
ger and family, Lexington were
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Messenger's father, El
mer Messenger, staying and at
tending church services by Rev.
Archie McNeil.
Word from Mrs. Wm. Nlckerson
that Mr. Nickerson is very ill and
unable to leave the bed. Mr. and
Mrs. Nickerson are at the home of
daughter Mrs. Avert Westlund in
Portland.
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CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH (Episcopal)
Holy Communion 8:00.
Church School 9:45.
Morning Prayer and Sermon,
11:00.
Y. P. F. meets at 7:00.
Week Day Services
Holy Communion on Wednes
day at 10:00.
Holy Communion on Friday at
7:30.
Junior choirs meet on Wednes
day afternoon.
Boys from 3 to 4.
Girls from 4 to 5.
Adult choir practice on Thurs
day evening 8 to 9.
Archery classes on Saturday
morning from 9 to 12.
Boy Scout group 9 to 10.
Campfire Girls group 10 to 11.
Cub Scouts from 11 to 12.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Earl L. Soward, Pastot
9:45 a. m. Bible School, C. W.
Barlow, Supt.
11:00 a. m. Communion and
Worship.
Message by the Pastor, "How to
Enter the Church."
This will be Decision Day.
6:30 Christian Endeavor.
7:30 Evening song service led
by Northwest Christian College
trio. Message by Rev. Joe Jewett,
"God's Greatest Miracle".
Monday "Baptising Them
The Significance of the Great
Commission."
Tuesday "The Most Mistaken
Man in Heppner."
Wednesday "God's Greatest
Proof Concerning His Son."
Thursday "Crucified With
Christ".
Friday "Our Part in Victory".
Services at 7:30 each evening.
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
R. Knauft, Pastor
Services at Chapel of Prophecy.
Sabbath School 9:30 a. m.
Sermon 11:00 a. m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p. m.
at Pastor's home.
Dorcas Society, 2:00 p. m. Tues.
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Sponsored by The Young People of the
HEPPNER ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
An evening devoted exclusively to music and singing.
lone Cooperative church
Tues., March 25, 7:45 P. M.
This program is under the direction of our Musical Director,
Hubert Wilson.
EVERYONE WELCOME
NELS FAST, Pastor
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