4 Heppner Gazette Times, January 7, 1943 A MESSAGE FROM MR. J. P. MORGAN - -I r c ,i m ? . i w - I wwiiiHHiMHiHwniiinfntnitHtimwm At Heppner CHURCHES FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe, Minister Sunday, Jan. 10: Divine worship at 11 a. m. Special music by choir. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, superintendent. A class for every grade and age. Youth Fellowship for Juniors at 6:30 p. m. t Evening song and gospel service at 7::45. Wednesday, Jan. 13: Fellowship and prayer service at 7:45 o'clock every Wednesday eve ning. Thought for today: One life show ing the way is better than ten tongues trying to tell it to you. Come to church Sunday. Welcome The church board will meet at the close of the morning service, ice Nickerson are serving as secre- VSS 623 A U. S. Treaaury Dept. Beware of Monoxide Gas Officials Warn With many older cars pressed into service to provide essential trans portation in war time, the state traffic safety division today issued a reminder to Oregon motorists to guard against carbon monoxide gas during the winter months. This gas is present in many cars, but normally not in dangerous quantities, it was said. However, in older cars where exhaust pipes or mufflers may be leaky, or heat ers may be defective, it may accu mulate in quantities sufficient to cause death. To avoid this possibility, the safety division urged drivers to keep car windows open sufficient for adequate ventilation, even on cold days. There is another import ant reason for avoiding the urge to keep car windows tightly rolled up SAFE INVESTMENT! Americans who are looking for a good, safe investment, as well as a means f helping the Government to win the war, can well heed the above statement about War Bonds from . P. Morgan, one of the nation's leading bankers. "Nowhere in these days, says Mr. Morgan, "can a safer investment be found for savings than U. S. Government bonds and of all the issues the war savings bonds seem to me the most advantageous." CHURCH OF CHRIST Martin B. Clark, Minister. Bible school, 9:45 a. m. A class in coid weflther. the division said. for everyone. Drivers may fail to hear the whistle Communion and preaching 11:00 of approaching trains at grade the neighborhood grocer. There will be strict curtailment of food for civilians and many of the ord inary items will disappear. Short age of tin is eliminating canned goods other than for the military forces and lend-lease. No more fruit juices nor many of the pre served fruits grown in the north west will be found in stores. Food will be rationed. The ration Price Control and Rationing Save 24 Billion Dollars Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. P re-prayer service, 7:30 p. m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor Schedule of services: crossings under such conditions. Carbon monoxide gas has no odor and thus gives no warning of its presence. First symptoms are drow siness and headache. Victims should be given plenty of fresh air im- Heppner: Mass at 9:00 a.m. every mediately and advanced cases Mass on 3rd re quire resuscitation. Carbon monox- WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan 6 Shippers in Gilliam and Morrow counties have been notified by the book soon to be distributed will be a vital possession. Everyone must fcy p A Mollahan chair jinvc auuu Ct UUUIV LM UJ UiVUlVCU 111 endless difficulties. Meat, butter, eggs, poultry, cheese, milk, bacon will be doled out in skimping fash- ion and these are only a few of the 0PA at Washingt U,i u.e ions lib., ui u.ii.g Mollahan, nara xo get. Shoes will be rationed on the Sunday except 3rd. t y ?a , ide drives oxygen from the blood, tt . J o q iU lsl aunaav thus causing asphyxiation . The United States government 9:00 a.m. on 3rd Sunday. andi its civiians have been saved Lena: 10:30 a. m. on 2nd and 4th approximately 24 billion dollars bundays. through the nationwide price con- Week-day mass at 8 a.m. First trol and rationing program of the Friday, 7:30 a.m. office of price administration, ac- Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 to cording to an announcement made 8:00 P- Sundays, 8:15 to 8:55 a.m. man of OPA'S local war price and rationing board. This huge saving was revealed by the research division of the on. according to The analysis shows that 20 bil lion dollars have been saved by the ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday prayer service, 7:45 p. m. Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. m. Union Pacific of a tn-weekly in- point system and as the war goes United States government for ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL stead of, daily service, which began on the quality of the leather will iod fmm M m2 fo Qct M CHURCH January 3. Explanation is that the become poorer, the better leathers lg42 jn purchases for the armed Church school, 9:45 a. m change is to save motive power, being conserved for American forc; lend-lease Mornnig Prayer and sermon, 11 Shippers in these counties challenge troops and allied forces. There will and other govemment o'clock . the statement and are assembling ing, more shoddy and less wool. functjons ' data intended to convince ICC that be a gradual deterioration in cloth- gavin g to dviU Mollahan COOPERATIVE CHURCH OF IONE a daily serv1Ce is essential and that Even the ga vamzed garbage can stated amounted to four bmion j. Fred gtiwell Pastor there would be no saving of motive cannot be replaced when needed as d()llarg for Smyd 1Q power by a three times a week no sheet steel will be available. .. ,,, . , , ' T schedule Joseph B. Eastman has Farmers who have specialized in J ? TPic: "Freedom of been advised that there are 1500 berry patches will have to reduce k milW 1 W 1 cars a year of food and lumber their acreage and turn to producing luwn k 7 ChUrdl" Campaign ; ..... -i. i . . . ... truits and vegetables, 50 million hpmns Rimw MVe rnn m There is a tremendous need for a clean, wholesome and educational, yet entertaining boy's publication. That's why, for 30 years, the Boy Scouts of America has pub lished BOYS' LIFE. It's the magazine you will be glad to give your son ... or a friend's I L I. yet tion. i A four Ls nd fW of business altogether. The dairv Averages, 21 nulhon; cereal and Miss Shirley Smouse and Miss Al- . i T , ; . , ,:it u" j " DaKery proucts, 3,000,000 bushels of wheat stored business will be revamped, reor along the railroad tracks. ganized, and some way war man- power commission will see that War production board has order- dairy workers are found. (Dervart- ed stopped all work on the Sprague ment of agriculture now suggests r VaSt piT T river road in the Klamath Indian 5iw n a3 rationing program of the OPA," .-tin A- -ffte f s " "'" commented Mollahan. Senator Rufus Holman an appro- 18 million, and taries for this other items for a total of four bil- lion dollars. "This is concrete evidence of the value of the vast price control and Only $2.00 a year . . . $4 JO lot 3 ytarl Send your order to: BOYS' Uf I, No. 3 Pork Avs., Nw Ysrk Or to your newspaper office or local agenr I't shows in a graphic manner that our cheer- And while vou arp tiffhtenine1 r i ... priation of $150,000 was made for your Mt a few notche9 ZJ Te oTa nT JZl the building of this road. WPB now win w. workine on a new tax bill , uda anvs th. ro,d is not. iustifipd .ht "1 ".T fo ' our gvernment substantially, but tjs- " ,.n.;m. w "lrLutr V each and every one of us as con- the Indians are asking for partial bars. V . . 1 . V.. . UW Wl.A " .'1 HKtilt U1C 1.- glJYlCrS sent tax measure look like milk The' purest chrome found in the and water-it will hit so deep into S0UAL HYGIENE BOARD United States, according to gov- fv Prse" And new ax may SET FOR FEBRUARY 5 ernment scientists, is coming from a tax for Vaiposea. 0regon-s second 5. the black sands on the beach of always opposition h ienp conference hag been southwestern Oregon. Private cap- to thls- but wf makes more money called for portland on Feb 5 Dr Adolph Weinzirl, director of the division of social hygiene education of the University of Oregon medical is a ital is capturing the chrome and neccssary A ks tax making a better job of it than the 'vuu- U i cnange. vnrimnta nf mnV vrc in nf. re will be no synthetic rub tempting to recover gold from these 061 "' im vmd.,a m m xhool stated today The various . . ... . . tliW IClllK W liliuitrilicill. plants will not be sufficient to turn r(, , , r , , , , , . further Oregon s anti-venv?real dis ease program, already among the most effective and far-reaching in sands on a commerical scale. T1 . . U 1, .... .,1, i Idill nnm.U nC i V. .. n..4-Un4: ii, wi.o U.UUB.U wiS u, s., u,r , F U- ease gj. already among the tough will regard it as easy com- duct to more than take care of the most ffwtiw aTvl, fnrMaMna in pared with what they will be up motorized army and the United Na- a nation. agamsx in wo. mere wm oe so inere s no prospect or new Health and Jaw enforcement many sacrifices required that it tires for civilians before 1944, and sicians and my mrk. will be impossible to keep track of m 1943 nuUions of private automo- eds from 4 them all. Starting Jan. 1, for ex- biles will disappear from the high- u d to attend ample, the Victory tax became op- ways. This will reduce state rev- ' erative, to be deducted from the enue from the gasoline tax and will nv r payroll at the rate of five percent, require new sources of taxation by I; n I EET and applying to all wages over $12 Oregon and other states, a search . The Tef? State Game comnus a week. This is only one tax. The that may start with the coming 91on 1101(1 a PubUc hearing at individual income tax will take an- legislature at Salem. Two years from fn oclock. Saturday morning, Jan. other chunk and there will be pay- now the 1945 session it will be 9- 194,3, m lts, Portland offices, to roll taxes for social security. What- too late. consider regulations for the 1943 ever your income may be, it will angling season. Bag limits and open look very small by the time all the RETURNS TO SAN DIEGO seasons for game fish, as well as taxes have been paid-and these Henderson Privett a member of re,gtllatlon1 f methods of do not take into account the state thScort aTwXs S ' and county taxes. here visiting his brother, Bill Pri- The luckiest man in 1943 will be vett, returning to his base at San A bi-weekly British army news the farmer who grows his own food. Diego the first of the week. Privett paper with a circulation of more The city dweller will be at a dis- has seen foreim sprvi having than a million is nrintod in eiahi advantage for he must depend upon been stationed in Ireland. languages. Frozen Fruits and Vegetables BIRD'S EYE BRAND Strawberries, Raspberries, Mixed Fruits 1 Boysenberries Peas, Corn, Mixed Vegetables, Beans SATURDAY SPECIAL Rome Beauty Apples $1.60 per Box Famous Freewater Apples Deschutes Netted Gem Potatoes Central Market