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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 8, 1957
Answer is a
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Gale and Center
Charles V. Knox, Minister
Worship 9:00 a.m.
Bible School 10:00 a.ti.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor
Masses:
Sundays, 6:30 and 9:30 a.m.
Weekdays, 7:30 am.
ST. WILLIAM'S CHU'REH
lone
Masses: Sunday 8:00 a.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning wodship, 11:00 am.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Young People, 7:45
p.m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p.m.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor .
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m
Young Peoples' meeting at 6:15
p.m.
Evening worship at 7:00 p.m.
Trayer meeting at 8:00 p.m. on
Wednesday evening.
Monument News
t later, At one time they were res
idents of Monument.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum vis- Mr- and Murs- Forrest Nola"d and
ited at the Gerald Slocum ranch " daughters spent Sunday in
above Wall creek Saturday. Heppner attending the golden
, . wedding anniversary of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kingman l of !Johnson.s folks Mr. and Mrs. N.
Aicuras, iuu.f siupycu ruuay
night with her folks, the Elmer
Mattesons. They left Saturday
SAVE DURING NORAH'S
GIRLS' WHITE STAG
SPORTSWEAR
IN SIZES 3 to Gx,
7 to 14 AND
PRE-TEENS
40
WOMEN'S
WHITE STAG
COTTON
SPORT JACKETS
V2 price
.
Munsingwear
HOSIERY
1
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WOMEN'S BETTER DRESSES
A big group of our better dresses are reduced to clear. Make
your selection now while there is a good choice.
Greatly Reduced
NORAH'S SHOP
morning for Chelan and Wenat
chee, Wash, to visit for a week
with his relatives. ,
Mr. and Mrs Ross McDonald
and daughtter Cindy came in
Saturday from California after
the rest of their household goods
that they had stored here at her
folks, the Dick Williams. They
went back Monday.
Mrs. Ansil Martin and Mrs.
Henry Martin drove to John Day
Saturday morning on business.
George Kirk, Henry Durst and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson and
son Dale were all in Long Creek
Monday on business. The Matte
sons visited their daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Scott.
Mrs. Bob Neel and Mrs. Earl
Lewis drove to Prlneville last
week for funeral services for the
Norman Lynch family. His moth
er, wife and son were killed in a
car wreck in Idaho Norman was
transferred to the Prineville hos
pital where he died a few days
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
7.:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a m. Holy Communion.
Wednesdays 10:00 and 8:00
p.m. Holy Communion.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI3T
CHURCH
Brent Border, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Sermon, 11 a.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday,
7:30 Bible Studies.
at
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Alfalfa St.
Merlin W. Zier, Pastot
Morning worship, 9:30.
Sunday school 10:30.
Everyone welcome.
D. Bailey.
Maynard Hamilton was home
for the weekend from the Frank
King ranch in the basin near
Long Creek.
Mrs. Helen Holmes has as a
houseguest her granddaughter
from California.
Roy Bowman returned home
Saturday evening after being
gone a week on business
Fred McWillis spent the past
week working at the C.P.C. power
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly and
four children of Long Creek spent
Saturday evening visiting the Joe
Mellor family.
Maynard Hamillton was a Sun
day dinner guest at the Lee Slo
cum home.
The Joe Mellor family drove to
Long Creek Sunday morning and
joined the Bob Kelly family
huckleberrying. George Kirk ac
companied them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McWillis, Mr. and
Mrs George Stirritt and Mr and
Mrs. Ed Rounds all left Sunday
morning for the huckleberry patches.
Vitamin Functions
In Healthy Humans
Aim of OSC Study
New evidence on ways vita
mins function in normal healthy
humans is being sought by Ore
fon State college nutritionists.
To learn what vitamin needs
are for the normal healthy adult,
and to find ways to measure vita
min absorption in the tissues is
the study's aim.
To determine vitamin require
ments of normal healthy adults,
four persons went on identical 30- grapefruit. Vitamin C is essential
dav constant diets to measure vu- ior maintenance 01 healthy cells
.1 wu nf vitamin C (ascorb- particularly in gum tissues.
i ,ni,M and three B vitamins Thiamine content of the blood
(rlboiiavinj, 1U1 wme, nogs
... ..I.: no
. tll n. TIITKPVC hnrono Li
Kesearcners meas-, . iaoDits
levels in dif- ailu "amsiers. Animals
and niacin
ured the vitamin
, from the Portland 7nn th 1
ferent fractions 01 me luuuu-u - - war
Livestock Day
For 4-H and FFA
Set In October
A junior livestock marketing
program at Portland Union Stock
Yards will replace 41H club and
Future Farmers of America
youth activities att the Pacific
International Livestock exposi
tion this year. The program is
scheduled for October 16 and 17.
According to Cal Monroe, 4-H
club extension agent at Oregon
State college, the P. I. and the
Stock Yards company will pro
vide $1000 to help furnish young
sters' meals and lodging. The
two dav program will give
youths first-hand experience In when the intake of one B vitamin
IC ; ...Mt- iu nnH the ser-ll'on- deer, mouflon sheeD ami
Z ,Z " y were al used i OSC;
" 1 tests
According to Dr. Clara Storv-; '
ic : head of home economics re-; Researchers found that hogs
search at OSC, certain fractions of , ha? W times as much thiamine
the blood may be more sensitive; in the blood as horses and twice
han others in reflection of vita-, as much as humans Most ani-
min deficiencies. ' ! al, P.roducts' esPially pork and
min ueiiuem-ica beef n are
Dr. Storvick also pointed out es of thiamine. Thiamine IS'
that excessive Intake of one vita- ed ,n t
min may lead to d defiency in
some other vitamin. For instance,
how livestock is marketed and
prices determined.
To be eligible for the tour a 4-H
club or FFA member must be en
rolled in a beef, sheep or swine
project and have one or more
market animals ready to sell at
the time of the tour. Youths from
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
are expected to attend.
Members will deliver their ani
mals to the stock yards Wednes
day afternoon, October 16, where
the animals will be consigned to
the Portland Livestock exchange.
Youths will watch as their ani
mals are sorted, weighed and
delivered to buyers by commis
sion agents. Four-H and FFA
youth will pay the usual market
ing charges feed, weighing,
commission charges, transporta
tion and yardage
Special speakers will be W. E.
Williams', president of the Stock
Yards company; Prosser Clark,
secretary of the Portlande Live-'
stock Exchange; and Walter
Holt, manager of the P. I.
Youths will tour the Swift pack
ing plant, federal market news
office, state brand inspection of
fice, and Safeway's meat ware
house and retail store.
W. Y. Fowler, extension live
stock marketing specialist, is in
charge of program arrangements.
1 ..ii.Amnv.ttc, ff
is increaseu, requiiaucmw (
other associated B vitamins Is
stepped up Other general find
ings are given about these vita
mins which have been under,
stury the past 10 years. I
Unlike fat-soluble vitamins
and D which are stored in the1
body, vitamin C is not stored and
needs to be supplied to the body
daily. Natural ascorbic acid con
taining foods include orange
juice, strawberries, tomatoes and
LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Hogs Sheep
, SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 Noon
On U. S. Hiway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
JO 7-6655 Hermiston, Oregon
Frank Wink & Sons, Owners
Don Wink Mgr.
Res. Hermiston JO 7-3111
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VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services second and fourth
Sundays, 11:15 am.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Floyd S. Bailey, Pastor
Morning Worship at 9 a.m
Church school at 10 a.m.
Everyone welcome.
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Rev. Norman; Northrup, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30
p.m.
HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church Street
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Sunday School and morning
Worship at 10 a.m.
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Fair Pavilion
Dancing 9:30 to 2
Admission $l.50