Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 22, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    Heppner Gazette Times, June 22, 19445
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
O. Wendell Herhison, Pastor
Bible school 9:45. A class for ev
ery age.
Mornirig worship 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Evening service, 8 o'clock.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ,
Beanie Howe, Minister
SUNDAY, JUNE 25:
No service Sunday morning at 11
o'cock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Make this your morning worship
hour also.
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
All experience goes to show, no
muii can soil, but the mud we
throw.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McComiack Paatot
Schedule of Services:
Hetwner: Sunday mass at 9 a. m,
on the 1st and 3rd Sundays; al
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.
CHURCH oflONE COOPERATIVE
H. N. WaddelL Pastor
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m.
Preaching service at 8 p. m. at
Lexington. ,
Tuesday 8 p. m. Bible study .
Thursday 2 p. m. Union aid
meeting.
Come to church.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 A. M.
No church school.
Morning Prayer 11 A. M. at the
home of Mrs. Percy Hugh's.
Hospitality Is Non-Rationed
1
Grazing School Held
For Triple-A Force
A special school to acquaint
members of the local organization
with grazing practice routine was
held Monday and Tuesday at the
office of County Agent C. D. Con
rad. Instructors coming for the school
were George Bradley of Boise, Ida.,
administrative assistant of the
western grazing division of the Ag
ricultural Adjustment administra
tion and Merle Cummings of Cor
vallis, range assistant. E. Harvey
Miller and C. .D. Conrad also par
ticipated. HERE ON VISIT
Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Becket are
spending a few days in Heppner,
coming from Portland where Har
old is employed in war work. They
are using part of the time to fix
up around their residence .property.
MUST HAVE INSPECTION CARD
Applicants for mileage ration are
reminded that tire inspection cer
tificates must accompany the ap
plication before the rationing board
can act upon the request: Anyone
not informed regarding the regu
lation should make inquiry at the
office, officials state.
Assistance is needed at the ra
tioning office in issuing mileage
for pickups arid trucks. Anyone
having a little time to spare each
day will be doing a good service
by volunteering for this service.
A change in personnel was made
necessary by the resignation of Mrs.
Ilene Laughlin as chief clerk. Mrs.
Harry Tamblyn has been moved up
to the chief clerk post and Mrs.
Grace Misner has taken her place
as price clerk and &!so will assist
both Mrs. Tamblyn and ' Mrs. Joe
Hughes in their departments.
YES, we can still be generous
with our hospitality can still
have the pleasure of inviting
friends for dinner because hospi
tality fortunately remains a non
rationed item. To be sure, we must
do Just a little careful planning to
stretch those ration points wisely.
Time-saving menus are important,
too the kind that the war worker-homemaker-hostess
can prepare
easily and quickly.
For a hearty main dish that
usual menu problem serve a meat
and vegetable shortcake. Here we
have used Creamed Prem and
green peas on piping hot biscuits,
fresh from the oven. But left-over
meat of any kind can be used, or
any one of the low-point table
ready meats frankfurters, too, are
excellent
r Meat and Vegetable Shortcake
Make a White Eauce of'.
4 tablespoons blndd shortening
4 tablespoons flour
t cups milk.
U teaspoon salt
Add to White Sauce:
I cup cubed cooked meat
I cup cooked green peas
Seasonings to taste
Biscuit Recipe
2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons
cup milk
Vmklntr nnu-der 2 tnlilesDoons
6 tablespoons melted blended
blended shortening
shortening
Make a biscuit dough by cutting
the 6 tablespoons blended shorten
ing into the sifted flour, baking
powder and salt. Add milk, stirring
quickly but thoroughly. Turn dough
onto a floured board. Knead gently.
Roll out about inch thick. Cut
into eight 3-inch rounds. Brush
tops of four rounds with melted
shortening and place second round
on top. Bake in a hot oven (ttOF.)
about 15 minutes.
Separate the rounds. Cover the
bottom with the meat and vege
table mixture. Place top round on
and cover it generously with
creamed mixture. -
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those who
assisted and offered expressions of
sympathy in our bereavement. Of
the many beautiful floral tributes
there were some unaccompanied by
cards. It is obvious we cannot thank
these people personally and hope
they will accept our thanks and
appreciation through this medium
of public expression.
The Smith Family,
lone, Oregon.'
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ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL
Archdeacon Neville Blunt left
early Tuesday morning for Cove to
attend the summer school for the
young people of the Eastern Oregon
district of the Episcopal church. He
will return Saturday evening and
conduct services Sunday morning
at the home of Mrs. Percy Hughes
on Little Butter creek on the occa
sion of the annual outdoor meeting.
GUEST FROM MARSHF1ELD
Jane Shank of Marshfield is the
house guest of her cousin Sally
Cohn. Jane's mother will be re
membered by many Heppner people
as Eleanor Cohn, sister of H. A.
Conley Lanham is in Havre,
Mont., where he was called the
past weekend by the illness .of his
mother, Mrs. Mildred Lanham, who
ia ill with pneumonia. She is some
what improved at this time.
Buy An Extra One Tomorrow
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WAR Vls.w5
BOND SfJtlLS
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Extra Special !
Box Spring and Combination Mattress
Built to Government specifications
Regular 67,50
Now only 2(8
Summer clearance of a number of upholstered pieces
to clear our floor for fall stock.
Case Furniture Company
Good Painting
Weather
Inside and Out
and we have lots of Paint, Linseed Oil
and Pure Gum Turpentine
and
How about that roof that leaked during
the last rain? Summer is the time to fix
it and once again this is the place to
get the proper materials.
FULLER PAINTS THEY LAST
Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co,
We Just Had to
Come To It
We kept up daily deliveries as long as it
was humanly possible. Now we have
reached the point where we must cut
deliveries to
2 Days Only
TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS
We are no different to any other con
cern serving the public we can't get
gas enough to permit operating on a
normal basis.
This curtailed delivery may prove
inconvenient to our customers but
all of must remember that these
abnormal times and that it isn't a
case of doing what you like but
what you can.
Morrow County Grain
Growers, Inc.