Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 02, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Heppner Gazette Times, December 2, 1943 5
IONE NEWS NOTES
received word that their son Cpl who is in New Guinea is now a giving. Litttle Johnny Troedson, parents. , " 15
Lowell Clark has landed in Eng- Master Sergeant. son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Francis The fancv work sale at the Ma-
Continued from First Page ' land. They have also heard that Ir- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nottage of Trodson q Dalles accompan. sonic hall Saturday will begin at
longer visit with his grand- gin at 8 p. m. Every one invited.
field's sister, Mrs. E.' K. Haa. Sergeant and his brother Larry Mrs. Johan Troedson for Thanks
They returned Saturday accompan
ied by Mrs. Haag's daughter,
Jeannette.
Mrs. Joe Howk and family of
Condon were visitors at the Elmer
Griffith home Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn and dau
' ghter Leeta spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. Linn's parents Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Linn. Mrs. Carl Linn is
one of the Arlington teachers.
Eddie Botts. small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Botts was seriously burn
ed on the face and neck with some
hot grease Sunday evening. He .
was rushed to the doctor where it
was found that some were third de
gree burns.
Mrs. Lana Padberg and Mrs. C.
W. Burton accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Woods to Portland for
the holidays.
Rev. Waddell announces his next
Sunday's sermon text will be, New
ness of Christianity. Everyone is
invited to attend. The reception and.
potluck dinner at the Congregation
al church will follow the morning
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark have '
She plans
her shopping to
save gasoline...
we mk
BS$T
Gift
tYjou're sure to please with
furniture because it is
absolutely necessary in the
American way of life for
which we are all fighting
to preserve.
Unfinished
Chest of Drawers
8.95 to 11.95
Platform Rockers
36.95 42.5Q
.... Unfinished ....
Extension Table
7.29
.
Unfinished Chairs
1.79
Unfinished
Baby Play Pen
7.98
GAMBLE STORE
DEALER
CONLEY LANHAM, Owner
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USE WHAT YOU NEED...
BUT NEED WHAT YOU USE!
The WPB asks everyone to help
save by avoiding waste. But don't
endanger your eyes, your safety
or health. Follow the rule of "Use
what you need. . . but be sure you
need what you use."
... M,
O ELECTRICITY for every use has long
been cheap and abundant here. So, why should
any one be asked to "think twice" before
using a little electric iron? What difference
could it make?
Well, this is wartime. It does make a dif
ference now. A big difference! Any waste
of electricity wastes other things which are
not so plentiful.
It means a waste of copper, steel, brass,
tungsten and all the other critical materials
that sooner or later will be needed to
repair or replace electrical appliances. It
means a waste of manpower, fuel and
transportation, and it wastes money!
That is why Uncle Sam asks you to use
electricity wisely. That is why you are ex
pected to plan, your schedules in business,
home and industry to get the most good
with the least amount of waste and wear from
your electrical equipment.
Your Business' Managed Power System
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