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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1944)
CHURCHES ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack Pastoi Schedule of Services: Hemmer: Sunday mass at 9 a. m. 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. IONE BAPTIST CHURCH J. C. Stephens. Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Evening service 8 p. m. Wednesday night service 8 p. m. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Archdeacon Neville Blunt Rogation Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer' 11 a. m. Ascension dy, Thursday, May 18, Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. and 10 a. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bonnie Howe Minister 1 SUNDAY, May 14. Mothei's Day. Divine worship at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Thursday evenings: Bible , study and prayer at 7:15. Choir rehearsal at 8:15 p. m. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: The mother's' heart is the child's schoolroom. CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor Bible school 9:45. A class for ev ery age. . Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 o'clock. H. N. Waddell, Pastor IONE COOPERATIVE CHURCH Bible school 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m. Sermon, Christ.' an Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Preaching service at Lexington 8 p.m. Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible sjudy and prayer service. , rf Thursday 2 p. m. Union aid meeting. A friendly church extends a cor dial welcome. MISS JOHNSTON BRIDE OF GEORGE DAVIDSON St Patrick's Catholic church was the scene of a 9 o'clock a. m. wed ding ceremony Saturday, May 6, when Rev.. Father Francis McCor mick read the ceremony uniting M:ss Anna Marie Johnston and George Davidson. The bride is. the., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnston and the groom is the son of Mrs. MafoeT Davidson , Miss Jean Turner , played the wed ding march and the church choir sang several numbers with Mrs. R. C. Lawrence atvthe organ. A wedding breakfsst was served at the Lucas Place to members of the bridal party and friends. Mrs. Dick Sperry, sister of the bride, of Portland and her daughter Nancy were here for the , event, "t, Both of the s contracting parties are' graduates , of Heppner high school. The groom has been work ing in Portland for several weeks but has returned to the county to take up farm work near' Ione SPECIAL HEALTH WEEK ANNOUNCED BY DU. ROCKWELL In keeping with the policy of providing people of this area with the most ut-to-date scientific equipment for the advancement of better health, Dr. W. H Rockwell, with offices on Main and Baltimore streets has installed the most mod ern equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of gastro-intestinal disorders. The application of this drugless method of intestinal tbr , apy is soothing, comforting and permits searchers after health to receive adequate treatment with out loss of time from work. Using oxygen as a positive agent against toxic ; poisoning, this Tox Elimination method, will now be made available to the people of this area. This instrument has been used in other sections of the Unit ed States for several years prior to , its introduction in "" the Pacific Northwest. The entire process is drugless and non-surgical. Heppner Gazette Times, May 11, 1944 5 Dr. Rockwell is most happy to an- 'tage of these .services may make nounce a special health week on an appointment by telephone, the following dates: May 15, 16, 17, had NICE TRIP" 18 and 19. Ihe services of a doctor j. A D McMurdo and niece, specializing in gastro-intestinal the-. Marjorie simS) returned Sunday rapy has been engaged for this per- evening from portland where they iod. This doctor is a member of the t ajJ fa of fa clinical staff of the Tox-Eliminator i Agron Educational founda- laboratories of Los Angeles, Calif., tion Misg sims was present for' the and will assist in all procedures and fa for fa $lj000 recommend suitable treatment u vitoaIp posted by Mr. those who make arrangements for , m successful, she re ports a fine trip and a fine time while in Portland. Miss AnnabeUe Wilkerson of Roosevelt high, Port land, was the winner; Arthur Oh- ing of Albany high, alternate and this frpe examination during the above mentioned dates. Dr. Rock well is also extending his services into the field1 of x-ray. All persons wishing to take ad vantage of this opportunity for a Jean Mcintosh of CorvaUis high, second rTternate. frpe examination and consultation uritlmiit. fharee or obligation should eet in touch with Dr. Rockwell GUEST OF HEALYS immediately as the time is limited tnd rapidf.y bang filled in advance Mrs. Francis Healy is a guest at the home of her husband's parents, tt v, .noonionw n,F tVirtsp uhn Mr. and Mrs. Fat Heaiy. one ex- aotjjo sjxaAupOH -iQ "poXopJuia sjb pects to rent an apartment and will make appointments every eve- make her home here for the dura ning during this special health tion as Francis is scheduled for ov week. Those wishing to take advan-' erseas duty soon. RANK ' I to City People . . . about the fmm Situation by Wayne Mrse It is time s.,n'.cone spoke frankly about the oreani-c-d attemnt that is being made to ; ;.i City People against Patriotic Farmers. . . I've seen this program go on in Washington, D. C, and I'm seeing it go on in our own State of Oregon. It is time that the truth be told. The New Deal is promoting the idea that the farmer is to be con sidered as a workman, entitled only to wages ... not as the business man that he is. It takes a sizeable invest ment, depending on the type of farm, to provide a unit that will give a man full-time employment, Such an investment certainly justifies the farmer being considered as a business man. CPA Incites Feeling Against Farmers I deplore the eiforls tn the part of the Administration offices, in par ticular the'OPA, to create a class feeling between the city dweller and the farmer. Reports are continuously being circulated that the farmer is now receiving two and three times the amount for his crops as compared to pre-war. This is bound to build an antagonistic feeling against the farmer, because it insinuates that he is profit eering from the war. The same agen cies which have the facilities to estimate incomes also have the facilities and know about the increase in the costs of production of farm products. But not one wprd of this is mentioned, because it would make an entirely different story. Says Farmers Can't Quit ' There are many small business men whose sales have nearly doubled, and yet are operating at a loss, because their costs have risen so high. But in the case of a farmer, all you hear about is the increase in sales nothing about the increase in costs. Many a farmer has been caught between the price ceiling on farm products and the un regulated increase in farm costs. One Administration official has been heard to state: "We cannot be concerned about whether or not farmers stay in business. We feel sure that enough of them have so much invested in buildings and equipment that they cannot afford to quit even if they operate at a loss during this period. It would be cheaper for them to keep operating than quit. Our only concern can be that enough is produced. Farm Costs Increase 3 Tm'es Income One-Half I'll give you an example. The gross Income of the Grade A dairyman has increased about 40 including the Relief From Suffering Scientific, Drugless, Non-Surgical Treatments SPEOAIL MEAI. WEEK Including Consultation and Examination Without Charge or Obligation Beginning Monday May 15, Thru Friday, May 19 If You Suffer FROM ANY OF THE FOL LOWING, YOU WILL WANT THIS FREE EXAMINATION AT ONCE: WAYNE MORSE Distinguished Republican leader of Oregon who was urged by many promi nent farmers to become a candidate for United States Senator. & federal subsidies he receives. Grain, hay, straw, and labor, his biggest items of cost, have doubled and in some cases tripled. Since it takes 10 to 15 years to build a good dairy herd, the dairyman can't just quit and wait until things get better. He doesn't want to quit ; it's his patriotic duty to stav on the job even if it bankrupts him, which has happened in many cases. City Dwellers Will Pay Fair Price You city dwellers want to pay a fair price for what you buy. You do not want to be overcharged, and again, you do not want anyone to be forced to sell to you at below cost of produc tion. But when city dwellers are con stantly fed the information that pro ducers are receiving two and three times as much for what they buy as previously, how can they help but feel that the farmer is unpatriotic and profiteering at a time when the farmer actually is doing one of the biggest and best, yet so far unrecognized jobs of any group. City People and Farmers Must Cooperate When this war is over we will need ihe close cooperation of the city peopl and the farmers. They must under stand each other's problems and work together because the prosperity of both groups is dependent on the success of the other. Paid adr.. Mom for Sautor Oaainn Ralph D. Moorat, Corbett Blag., Portland, On. New Equipment Installed w nionH ihai of all chronic Hua. in most cases, to nollution of the blood cVoom nt.r;Kiiimi Miiu nf which are constioation. improper ...inaiinn n,rar-airp1 kidnevs. ptc. In most cases a functional disorder causes constipation. To aid in getting at the bottom and basic cause of a large number of ailments that have hith- L ofr,.rc nt all hrnnnhes of hcalins. I nave enu rcMsieu u"? - , . s inj i T.iriimi.fftr a remarkable new instrument UUUSI1CU UIC , t which has been used in other sections of the United States for several years with remarkable results prior 10 us uiiruuui.- tion in this area, . , the disease -nroducinff ma- terials at their foundation head, together with naturopathy u knj tr ctnn further damage and to rebuild the at- llCJjpa wwj . " ...v. rt , r ... i 4 i .ndnrn ihnm tn nnrml. The- treatment IS 1 tt It'll JJitlia cl 1 u i v- vi.-wi " - pleasant and not embarrassing. It is leak-proof and odor-proof because the entire process takes place under water-tight and airtight conditions. It has no disagreeable features whatsoever, nothing that might ollend a person oi uie mii lasuuu taste and sensitiveiess. This Natural, Drugless Therapy Assists in Accomplishing the Following: 1. Cleansing the colon, thoroughly and in a harmless manner. 2. Massaging the bowel and helping give necessary tone to tissues involved. 3. Helps purify the blood stream; proved by microscopic examination after treatments. 4. Assists in relieving rheumatic, arthritic and neuritic pain. 5. Helps reduce hypertension or . high blood pressure, thus easing the work of the heart and freeing its cells, and the brain, from undue strain. ' 6. Helps lessen the extra burden which is thrown on the liver and kidneys by improper elimination. 7. Assists in improving sinus and antrum complications. 8. Helps in re-establishing a normal peristalsis or natural muscular activity of the intestines. 9. Assists in improving the complexion by assisting in elim inating the causes of pollution of the blood stream, 10. Helps in preventing the hardening of the arteries, by min imizing the deposits or calcium ana magnesium saiia uu arterial wall. Hollywood Tox-Eliminator Specialist Here For This Health Week We have engaged the services of this doctor-technician for our Health Week. He is a member of the clinical staff of thei Tox-Eliminator laboratory of Los Angeles, and is a specialist in the manipulation of the Tox-Eliminator. This technician will assist in all procedures during the week. As we can handle only a limited number of consultations and treatments per day, it is necessary that appointments be made in rdvance. We suggest that you make your appointment .as early as possible, as all available consultation periods will be filled within a short time. TAKE ADVANTAGE TODAY OF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF YOUR TROUBLE! If it should be necessary to employ X-ray to assist in the diagnosis of your case, this service wjill be available at a nominal fee. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE Telephone Now for "FREE EXAMINATION" .Appointment! For the convenience of those who are employed, and in order to make these services available to L many possible, we will make appointments from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily during this special health week. Only Tox-Eliminator in Morrow County Dr. W. H. Rockwell Appendicitis (chronic) Arthritis Asthma Colitis Constipation Excessive Fatigue Foul Breath Headaches. Gall Bladder Complications High or Low Blood Pressure Indigestion Irregular Heart Kidney and Bladder Complications Liver Complications Lumbago Menopause Disturbance Muddy and Pimply Complexion Nervousness Pruritus Ani Rheumatism Sinus Trouble Run Down Condition' Shortness of Breath Sleeplessness Ulcers of Colon Ulcerative Colitis OUR METHODS, IF EMPLOY ED IN TIME, MAY FORESTALL A SURGICAL OPERATION. 227 North Main St. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN Over 23 Years of Successful Practice in Oregon IH2PPNER, OREGON Phone 522