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8 Heppner Gazette . . r . JUr Men 111 jerVICe MERLE BURKENBINE ENDS ORDNANCE SCHOOL TRAINING Mr. and Mrs. A. E Burkenbine have been informed that their son, Merle Edwin S 2c, has satisfactor- .1 1 . 1 ,i :i 1 ... iiy complex me prescnueu Wux of .study at the Vb Aviation ura- nances sohooi. worman, uiua. Merle has been at Norman for six months, three months of that time hositalized. He completed his train ing with a high score. FINISHES AAF FLEXIBLE GUNNERY SCHOOL Recent graduuate of the King man Army Air Field flexible gun- FOR SALE 3200 acre stock ranch; rood buildings, woven wire fence. water. 6 miles soutff of Hardman. wine or ace me iviis. an- non. lone, Ore. 26-28 WANTED-Hou-sekeeper for six months or loneer Alex Hunt mot or longer. Ax riunt, Lexington, Ore.. Ph. 35F4. 25-2Gp WANTED A child's tricvcle. Phone 2332. 2!-2fin TVOTirF OF S XI F OF r. cvi a ivTiivT 1 o LS1KAYLD ANLV1AL5 Notice is hereby given by virtue of the laws of the state of Oregon that I have taken up the heremaf- ter described animals at my place about 12 miles east of Heppner, Oregon, and that I will on Friday, Oct. 1. 1943. beginning at 2 o'clock p. m sell the same to the highest and best bidder for cash in liand, subject to the right or redemption ot the owner or owners. Said ar-y mals are described as follows: '1'wo bay mares branded H over inverted quarter circle; two brown mares branded TL over inverted quarter circle, 23-27 BEX COX , LWoTSTOLEN-Brand new tan billfold, with $10 in it Return to Dewey Britt, Heppner. FOR SALE 20 pigq. Florence Dal zell, Condon. 25-ot FOR SALE 4 months heifer' calf from extra fine milk stock. John Hiatt 25c FOR SALE! 21 shoats, about 100 pounds now. Harold Wright 25-6p 1 ii iiiimiwi iimiu in wii . STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday. Sept. 17-18 Mrs Joihn Eubanks returned from Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride Poland Sunday evening. She was . . .. pccompanied by her sister-in-law, Sto!,MaS,llS5 ' Sda006 See Gene again in the great pic- ' , ture that made "The Woodpecker following boys and girls en Song" a notable hit just a while rolled in the first grade this week: ago . . . and Mary Lee (a young Keith Rea, Carol Odom, Lindsay lady now) serving up several songs Kincaid, Wayne Rietmann. Gerry to a queen'3 taste- Haguewood, Janice Gordon, Duane PLUS Baker. Larry Rietmann, Denny P0Wer Of the PreSS Swanson, Dorothy Dobyns Dick Ekstrom, Billy Doherty, Donald Guy Kibbee, Victor Jory, Leo Tracy, Gcrger, Robert Hubbard and Lau Olto Kruger, Gloria Dickson jones An above-the-average newspaper story brings Tracy back to the screen as a fast-talking, fast-trav- ---------- ehng newspaperman and adds mur der, mystery and a dash of ro mance. Sunday-Monday, Sept. 19-20 Action in the North Atlantic Humphrey Bogart. Raymond Mas sey. Alan Hale, Julie Bishop Thrilling story of the men who sail the ships and deliver the goods . . . authentic . . . outstanding per formances. Tuesday, Sept. 21 Alaska Highway Richard Arlcn, Jean Parker, Bill Henry N Out of the Northland comes a story of Power and Promise as a mighty highway is built to unite Alaska with the Homeland, MOMENTS OF CHARM HEDDA HOPPER'S HOLLYWOOD Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 22-23 Mr. Lucky Cary Grant, Laraine Day, Charles Bickford, Gladys Cooper, Alan Carney, Henry Stephenson, Paul Stewart, Kay Johnson This romance and redemption of a renegade is a lively mixture of comedy and melodrama. Also Walt Disney's much talked about "Der Fuehrer's Face," with Donald Duck. Times, September 16, 1943 nery school situated a few miles outside of Kingman, Ariz, was 26 year old Raymond F. Batty, son of Ml, Mrs. Joe Batty of Kimberly Oregon. AC Batty entered the army at portland Oregon on Sept. 25, 1941. rw!,, his 15.day leave. Ho wgrd Gilliam returned Monday to Farraut, Ida., to resume training, naval , , t, .j . ,; f Charles Davidson, in training lor service with the armed forces, is fim1-inrVi unrf xn'citinoi Viics mvVipr mr- ivrui tv,.,;j ims. iiuik! aviuii.. REHEARSALS OPEN FOR WOMEN'S CHORAL CLUB Much confidence is felt over the for womena voices which met for the first rehearsal Monday evenmg at ine nome or jyrrg j q Turner. . . Serving as a nucleus for the sing- mf oranizatlon w the Music Study h women are being con- , , . . , , , member- taciea an? " ls nopa tne memoer- ship will be raised to 25 or 30. Regular rehearsals will be held from 7 to 8 each Tuesdav evening for the present at the Turner home. Promptness is urged upon the mem- bership in order to realize the en- & benefit f ft hour work. Continued Irom Fage lwo was also a surprise, at Mrs Carl- son's apartment. Wednesday after noon. Sept. 8. Other guests present were Mesdames Clarence Harris, Mathew Gordon, Lloyd Morgan, M Howard Eubanks and , ,1, Vernon Brwas the victim of vernon rown was uie victim 01 a mishap at his home Sunday eve- ning when a pile of lumber he was lifting to his shoulder struck him on the back of the head knocking him unconscious' for a time. He was reported completely recovered Monday. Bobby and Billy Rietmann drove to Blalock Sundoy to visit their cousins Van and David Rietmann. Mrs. Agnes Wilcox and Mrs. Clyde Denney were hostesses at gjj. nome Monday afternoon for a bridge party. Those present were Mesdames Jessie Benefield of Ante- lope. Carl Feldman, Cleo Drake. Victor Rietmann, C. W. Swanson. Werner Rietmann, Bert Maison. Clel Rae, Ella Davidson and E. R. Lundell. High score was won by Mrs. Carl Feldman and low by Mrs. Cleo Dralcp. m mm' Back our invaders with INVASION WARB0NDS WAH LOAN JLtVSOVt S BOND PURCHASES continued from First Page Archie Munkers, $5 trade, Gonty's, WOOflO EJec fenc Lex Cq Op. $800 00 jWO&F&t 'wA ffi 4 fryers, Mr. and Mrs. O'Harra, $1000; SK. liour, ienirai jyiaiKei, jiiuu.w Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, toy horse, Gordon's $200 bx. candy, Gordon's $2000.00 fVioa MnTT.llintt 1 ls 4P nppr Aik- ens, $1000; Guernsey calf, Frank Hol- ub and Mother, $500; A tryers. u ar ras, $1400; box pears, Thomson Bros., $1200; atryers, Roy (Jampoen, iauu; tray, Gordon's, $600; sk flour, Central Marketi $500 John McMillan, box peaches, donat- 6d fruit. $1500. Anna Miller card table. Gamble store dealer, $100.00. Henry Peterson, quilt, Harlan Mc b C. Pickney, sk .Hour, $150.00 3ba& Victor Rietmann, 1 belt, Gene Noble, $2200.00. $1J,k Saling' 2 Pig3' Clyde Denney Wm. Smethurst, 1 buck sheep, Jim Valentine, $500; Purolator, Henderson grgeWSyer tray, Dale Brown, $400.00. Art Stefani, 1 lamb, Ferguson Bros., 100; Pancake flour, Huston's, $150; 1 gte(,r Lee Beckner $14000.00. (Beck- ner, V. Troedson & Stefani.) Verner Troedson, 1 heifer, Art Ste fani' $5700.00; 4 jeep rides. $3100; box j. Q. Turner, 10 theatre tickets, Star Teatre, $200 ; box bandages, Gor- dn's 5600; picture, Humphreys, $100; Jnn -Valentine 1 pint. Bob Kunmon, $"400, 1 plg, $.00 Benge $3200 00 Frank Wilkinson. 15 sks. wheat. Jr. Stefani, $600; 1 pig, Gladys Corrigan, n : fififi1 ord heifer' Frank Wil-in- Frank Young, vase, Variety store, 50' fpa"ie1' &rla SfiX?1' S Wheaties,' Central: Market, Tsoo.oo Mr- and Mrs- K- A' H and . , . !ns Dard pair dJove to Dayton Waf'. Saturday afternoon and week-end with. Mr. House's mother, Mrs. D. House, and his aunt' Mr J. A. Hubbard, DANCE Fair Pavilion Heppner Saturday September 18 Music by the Yarnell Orchestra A dm. 90c; tax 9c Total 99c Everybody welcome and a good time assured for all. CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor Bible school 9:45. A class for ev- ciy Eg?. Morning worship 11 o'clock Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:45 p. m. Friday union missionary servie at Full Gospel church. Rally day' Sept. 26. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe, Minister SUNDAY, Sept. 19, 1943 Divine worship at 11 a. m. Church school at 9:45 a. m Lucy Rodgers, superintendent A class for every grade and age. Wednesday Evenings: Fellowship and prayer service at 8 o'clock. Thursday Evenings: Choir practice at parsonage at 8 o'clock. Mm, James Cowins motored to Pendleton Monday, taking her dau ghter Rae to attend St- Joseph's c fdemy for her senior year. Mrs. Cowins also visited her other dau ghter, Mrs. Walter McNeill. Mrs. Joe Hughes and daughter Mary accornipanied Mr. and Mrs. Rojsr Thomas to Port'and last werk and then went with Mrs. Thomas to Salem where Mary re-entered school- Bert Corbin also was a member of the partv. A meeting of the Morrow county charter of the American Red Cross society has been sheduled for 8 p m. Friday, Spt. 1Y, accrding to M.'3 Florence Berg:t-om, secretary. Officers, directors and any others interested are urged to attend. The meeting will be held at the city council chamber- An eight and a quarter rxmnd son was bom Sept. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Campibell at the Mollahan nursing home. Confidence in your appearance is essential these harder living, more active days! GET THAT FEELING with the perfectly draped precision fit that is Town-Clad ! More, feel an EXTRA pride in your investment, knowing that' (Town-Clad are durable, stamina-packed all wool wor-( 'teds, and. priced R1GHX (or your wartime, budgtt! lit. 0. S. fmt. Off. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: There is no better way to show love fcr your country than by sup porting the one institution above all others that has made it great 'the Church. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Blunt Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion 8 am. and 11 a. m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack Pastor Schedule of Services: Heroner: Sunday mass at 9 a. ir on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; at 10:30 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th. lone: 10:30 a. m, on the 1st and 3rd; 9:00 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Week day mass at 8 a. m. First Friday at 7:30 a. m. Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Sundays 8:15 a, m. to 8:55 a. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, pastor Sunday school," 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11:00 a. m. Young People's service 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m Tuesdr.y prayer service. 7:45 p. i.-. Thursday Bible study, 7:45 p. rn a FULL GOSPEL MISSION, IONE Ralph C. DeBoer, Pastor Sunday school, 10.00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic service 8:00 p. m. Bible Study Friday 8:00 p. m. You are welcome. IONE BAPTIST CHURCH J. C. Stephens. Pastor Bible school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Midweek service 8 p. m, Wednesday. 29.75: j