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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1944)
CHURCHES ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Bliint There will be no services for for the remainder of July as the Archdeacon will be away. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack , Pastor Schedule of Services: Heroner: Sunday mass at 9 a. ra 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., .., V Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. in to 8:00 p. m. Sundays 8:15 a. m. to 8:55 a. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell HerMson, Pastor ; Bible school 9:45. A class for e ery age. Morning worship; 11 a. m. 1 Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening service, 8 o'clock. CHURCH o? IONE 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. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe. Minister SUNDAY, July 9: , Divine worship at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Thought for the Week: A RIDDLE. What is the largest room in the world? (Answer in next week's issue.) QONDS AMERICA Behind a split rail fence near Hodgenville, Kentucky, is the Lin coln Memorial of gran ite and marble, erected on the farm site where Abraham Lincoln was born. The one room log house is enclosed with in the memorial. Lincoln's Birthplace Keep Gsa Bus! Willi' Wos I&Stcsch $3 . Lincoln saw the evils o a country ' "half slave half free." We are fight ing now to keep Nazi ,nl slavery away from our free shores as much as to liberate the conquered peoples of Europe and Asia. Heppner Gazette Times, July 6, 1944 5 Ralph Butler, former lower Wil- coming up from The Dalles where low creek rancher, was transact- he has been located the past few ing business in Heppner Saturday months. PIRL HOWELL Consignee Union Oil Company For prompt, dependable service Phone: Heppner 76 CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking (those who came to our assistance during the fire which completely destroyed our home. Mrs. Ellen Bennett Irvin C Eennett ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plumondore announce the marriage of their daughter, Mava Rosemary, to Mau rice E. Stahlman on June 29. The young couple were married at Ste venson Wash. Hearings involving different Dar rens and various mot transDorta tion ' interests in the centra Oregon countrv have been set down for July 11 at Condon, when examin ers representing Public Utilities Commissioner George H. Flagg will be in attendance. A. L. Casebeer and Marvin Case- beer are asking a permit to extend the operations of their Gray Rock Stages to make calls at John Day. They row operate as common car riers between Heppner, Arlington and Fossil. D. P. Nicholson has an applica tion pending to allow him to ac quire the . carrier rights held by Marjorie B. Nicholson in Gilliam Grant and Wheeler counties. He resides at Fossil. Third hearing of the day con cerns the desire of Everett Harsh man of Heppner to engage in haul ing of general commodities in the legion surrounding his home town for 50 miles in any direction. Utility hearings are always open to the public and ar y citizen is welcome to appear at u witness on behalf of himself, or the commu- nitty whose interests the commis sioner seeks to serve. For Sale 3,080 Acres Stock Ranch Fenced and cross fenced; good buildings; plenty of water; 14 miles out of town. EASY TERMS F. W. Turner Phone 152 3f RETURNS TO HEPPNER R. L. Beard returned Thursday from Sacramento, Calif, where he spent the winter, and expects to remain here for some time. THIS aA IF W MAIL COUPON TODAY EDGAR W. SMITH 1013 Corbett Buildine PORTLAND 4, OREGON Please enroll me in the "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" club. Send me signed membership card and picture. Name- SPENT FOURTH AT HOME Miss Edith Edwards spent the Fourth of July holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ed wa:ds of Lexington. Miss Edwards is attending business college in Spokane Address- City. Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com mittee, Leo oSmith, Mgr., Corbett Bldg. Portland, Oregon. wm boms pBwlJ i i i r'c.r.. - . . ---: v ' r . American flyers with the RAF arc raining demolition bombs on Nazi cities today. Tlese instruments ol destruction so important in razing Nazi war plants, interrupting rail road transportation and other w;n objectives, range now unto sever ;i! tons. ah?, The 500-puund demolition Bomb is one of the lighter ones. Brno's are attached to facilitate handling and the fins are not attached until the Bomb reaches the airfield, because bending would injure accuracy. They cost up to $500. Your pur chase of War Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan will help pro vide Bombs for our airmen. Let's "Top that Ten Percent." , " . ... 1 ' i. 0. S. Trtatury Dtparimtnt w E art pleased with the many friends we have made housewives Who have exclaimed over the nutritional qualities of all our meals. Menus are carefully planned to give you good, wholesome, nu tritious foods. Breakfasts to give a mill or farm worker "something to work on." Lunches arc always appe tizing. Dinners are always a treat for hungry families. YOU'RE ALWAYS WEL COME. Come in soon! 1 .v V . f Vi v V WW 1 HEPPNER CAFE The kicHI be right there when his C. O. fir.a'ly fves &e signal . . . There'il be no t-me to think cf better things to do wuh his life. THE KID'S IN IT FOR KEEPS giv ing all he's got, now! We've got to do the same. This is the time for us to throw in every thing we've got. This is the time to dig out that exfra hundred bucks and spend it for Invasion Bonds. Or make it $200. Or $1000. Or $ 1 ,000,000. There's no ceiling on this one! The 5th War Loan is the big gest, the most vitally important financial effort of this whole War! Ml km' 5THYMi LCAM GET READY TO BUY THE BOND YOU CAN'T AFFORD Badfhdfad' BUY MORE THAN BEFORE Morrow County Grain Growers Inc.