Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 25, 1956, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Heppner Gazette Times, TKurcctoy, October 25, 1956
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LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Noman Northrup, pMtor
Sunday school 9:43
Evening sevice 7:39
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HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Morning Worship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Adult Class 10:30 a. m.
Meeting in the Seventh Day'
Adventls church.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning Worship 11:15 a. m.
Meeting every second and last
Sunday of the month.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Gale and Center Streets
Charles V. Knox, minister
Bible school 9:45.
Morning worship 11 a. m. Pot
luck dinner after church.
Senior high meeting 6:30.
Evening services 7:30.
Monday at 6 p. m. potluck din
ner for the elders and deacons
and their families.
Wednesday noon a CWF lun
cheon. Mr. and Mrs. Carty will
show pictures and curios of their
world travels.
SEVENTH DAY ADVINTIST
CHURCH
Robert E. Becker, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a, in
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 7:15
p. m.
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m.
i'rayer meeting at 8:00 p. i
on Thursday evening.
ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH
lone
Masses Sunday, 9:00 a. m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion
9:45 a. m. Church school
11:00 a. m. Morning prayer or
Holy Communion and sermon.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. ana 8 p.
m., Holy Communion.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor
Masses
Sundays, 7:30 and 10:30 a.
Weekdays, 7:30 a. m.
m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
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Saturday; Oct. 27
Rathar Than Oct. 31 As Previously Announced
HEPPNER ELKS LODGE
DANCING 9 TO 1
JOHN KOZELISKY ORCHESTRA
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Lloyd Knight, pastor protem
Church school at 10 a. m. with
singing service from 9:45 to 10 a.
m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Sermon, Martin Luther and The
Reformation.
Everyone welcome.
WILSON'S WINTER WEAR
WILL GIVE YOU
UNLIMITED O
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church St.
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Church School 9:43 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
6:30 p. m.
Junior Choir practice. Thursday
4:00 p. m.
Senior Choir practice, Thursday
7:30 p. m.
Mil. Marion Knbi
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of colors.
$45 TO $55
NEW FALL
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Our new fall and winter suits are
now In and they are the smartest
we ve ever shown. Select your favo
rite now from a wide choice of col
ors and materials.
Curlce $55-$60
Michaels-Stern $65
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COMPLETE SELECTION
REGISTRATION TRENDS
Reports on voter registrations
received from Oregon counties re
veal a definite pattern of Demo
cratic gains that has been piling
up like compound Interest for the
past six years. The current presi
dential year has increased the
tempo in 95 percent of the coun
ties of the state.
Marion County has been con
sidered the strongest Republican
county in the state for the past
G2 years and has held the same
repute here that Maine has in the
ISation for political predictions.
The slogan, "As Maine goes, so
goes the Nation," was coined by
political press agents for Ben
Harrison in 1888. They were as
tutely smug in this as Maine de
livered top percentage Republi
can victories for over a quarter of
a century. Marion County has
followed the GOP pattern.
County Registrar Gladys White
reported Monday that Marion
County had an alltime high regis
tration of voters totaling 52.394.
This is 1,9-16 over the nrpvinns
record high of 50,448 recorded in
the 1952 presidential election.
Most of the gains went to the
Democrats who picked up 2,120
voters over the 1951 figures while
Republicans gained 9G5.
in luesmenuai election years
record registrations have been es
tablished since the state started
Its heavy population gains. Re
gistrations drop on non-presiden
wui years maKing comparisons
witn presidential years more ac
curate for comparison.
lotal registration figures re
ceived from Oregon counties re
veal an increase of registered vot
ers parlleling the state's growth
with these trends:
1. Democrats steadily gaining
over Republicans in 70 per cent
oi count los.
2. Women voters establishing
majorities over men in 23 per cent
"WRITE-IN" to Retain
JUDGE
Wool Contest
Is Still Open
For Entries
EUGENE - Girls who enjoy
the fun of sewing still have time to
get their entries in for the "Make It
Yourself with Wool" contest before
state finals sched
uled for Novem
ber 9, Mrs. Mar
ion Krebs, state
contest director,
said today.
At the state
finals, to be held
at the Meier and
Frank department
store in Portland,
two girls from
each of Oregon's
contest districts
will compete for
junior and senior
tewing championships.
Young women who want to match
their sewing skill against that of their
classmates and friends throughout
the state can still enter a coat, suit,
dress or ensemble of 100 per cent
wool in the $40,000 competition.
Sub-Deb Division Popular
Many girls between the ages of 13
and 15 are competing in the special
skirt division in which valuable prizes
will be awarded at the time of district
eliminations.
For further details of the contest
girls should contact Mrs. Krebs or the
Wool Bureau, 16 West 46 St., New
York 36.
Awards in State Finals include:
two trips to the National Finals to be
held in Las Vegas, courtesy of F. W.
Woolworth Co.; portable Singer sew
ing machines; all-wool fabric lengths,
Savings Bonds, and scholarships. Na
tional awards include: Singer console
sewing machines; two-week trips to
Europe via Rainbow Service of Pan
American World Airways presented
by Pendleton Woolen Mills and the
Wool Bureau; scholarships and Sav
ings Bonds.
Prize donors are: Botany Mills.
Inc.; Chamberlin's Handwovens of
Seattle; Colorado Woman's College;
John Dritz and Sons; Forstmann
Woolen Co.; Handweaver and Crafts
man magazine; McCall's Patterns;
Pendleton Woolen Mills; Sag-No-Mor
Jersey; Singer Sewing Machine
Co.; Standard Felt Co.: S. Stroock &
Co., Inc.; Wcolite; F. W. Woolworth
Co.: and Coats and Clark, Inc.
The contest is sponsored in Oregon
by the Oregon Wool Growers Aux
iliary, Mrs. Alvin Hartley of Silver
ton, President, and nationally by the
National Wool Growers Auxiliary
and the Wool Bureau.
'and will continue Into late winter.
I Two-year old plants will be set
out by hand.
I The tres casualties are through
birds, field mice, deer and bear.
WAYNE'S SISTER AIDS
Mrs. Caryl Kline, Senator
Wayne Morse's sister who is a
Syracuse, N. Y. college faculty
member, .has been campaigning
in Oregon for her brother since
September.
In addressing a Marion-Polk
Democratic club Wednesday she
laughingly told of having beat
the senator in switching to the
Democrat party.
Mrs. Kline denied Republican
claims of absenteeism on the
senator's part at the time of cru
cial votes. He has been present
96.7 per cent of the time in his
12 years in the Senate to cast
votes on key issues, she said. The
picture in a recently released re
leased Republican pamphlet
showing Senator Morse speaking
before an empty Senate Chamber,
was a distortion of the truth, she
said. It was taken about 3 o'clock
in the morning and, an addition
al sizeable group of other Demo
crats seated nearby was cut out
of the picture.
PINBALLS GO TO SCHOOL
Van loads of pinball machines
whose operation has been ban
ned in Portland by city ordinance,
will be used for electronic experi
mentation at Oregon State Col
lege, Corvallis, Clark Junior Col
lege, Vancouver and Benson Poly
technic High School in Portland.
The machines which have a
considerable resale value were
donated to the schools by Stan
Terry, Portland.
PAINFUL TAX PAYING
Property taxes are due the
week following the Nov. 6th gen
eral election too late then to nail
down the legislative candidates
in your districtiand give them
your views on the 1955 legisla
ture's schematized tax measures.
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today.
The Women's Fellowship of the
church held its meeting Tuesday
afternoon. Rev. Norman Northrup
gave a review of the book, A Man
Called Peter. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Faye Munkers and
Mrs. Northrup.
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Mrs. Jean Mallory has as her
guest, her mother, Mrs. Walker of
Seattle.
STITCH AND CHAT
The Stitch and Chat 4-H sew
ing club had its second business
meeting Oct. 23 at the home of
Beth Van Schoiack. Our leader
showed us how to work our pat
terns. Libby Van Schoiack, reporter
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Lexinton Notes
The kickoff breakfast for the
Lexington Boy Scout fund drive
will be held Thursday, November
1 at 6:30 a. m. at the I. O. O. F.
dining room, it was announced
Today's
Forgotten
Man Quit
Advertising
Yesterday
IS
debuts
DON'T JUST SIT THERE
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Wander around, see and enjoy the
Dome Observation Lounge, the
Redwood Cocktail Lounge and the
glamorous Astra Dome Diner.
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economical Coach accommodations
your pleasure is assured.
ITY
OF PORTLAND
TO CHICAGO
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J. M. LANDAU General Agent
1st National Bank Builiding
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Phone 30 Walla Walla, Washington
of counties.
3. Suburban districts gaining
over urban registrations.
YULE TREE GROWERS
Stiff fines are now being col
lected for Christmas tree "thiev
ery". It is no longer an easy
trick to cut a fir tree along the
roadside, in a forest or a farmer's
pasture. These points were
brought out Saturday at a meet
ing of the Northwest Christmas
Tree Association in Salem.
No immediate shortage in
Christmas trees is expected, how
ever, in this $6,000,000 Oregon
industry, said William Penny, of
the South Santiam Tree Farm,
who operates on a 125,000 acre
"farm" near Sweet Home. This
year 700,000 trees will be planted
in the reforestration project, he
said. Tlanting will start shortly
Rubber Footwear Win. M6AUJSTER
Work and Dress Overshoes
Cowboy Boot Overshoes
Dress and Work Rubbers
Rubber, Leather Insulated Boots
INSULATED VESTS $9.95
Complete Stock Winter Coats
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