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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, November 16, 1944
CHURCHES
Junior choir practice at 4 p. m. Childrens Farm Home Juv Ct
at the parsonage. Pac Tel & Tel Co Current
Wednesday evening: Expense
Senior choir will meet every P P & L Co Court House
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at P W Mahoney, Dist Atty
the parsonage. Lucy E Rodgers Books &
Incid. $32.35; Travel $1Z.U0
Stale Ind. Acrid. Comm. Sher
4.63; Sher. Sal 0.30; Dep.
111 n cn
the (ThurrVi nf Purist TTmnlrcrrivintr
ch,Rc a- . " ., I", , PortIa"d.
u. wenaeu iierinson, rasior 1J"V-'V " u" D . T , T , , , .
Bible school 9:45. A class for ev flour, and back of the flour the Brt i.ohn Jue ld, e
mill; And bacK of the mill is the
wheat, and the shower, and the sun,
and the Father's will.
5.00 GO TO COLORADO ' an overseas veteran.
Mrs. Alvin Bunch and son Garry : --
have gone to Junta, Colo, to be MSUIAU ii&r.r.
60.27
LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICE
There will be services at the Val
by church at Gooseberry at 11 a Thought for the week:
m. and 8 p. m. on Nov. 19. Pastor Thanksgiving Day:
and Mrs. Ellman of Portland will Union Thanksgiving service
be nere.
37-34 wth husbard ynJ father Sgt Alvin
20.00 Buach who will be stationed there
for borne time v.hiie L.rving as
45.35 instructor at a training base He is
Fvt Max Schultz is home on fur-louff-i.
com'rig ircm Cti-d Island,
Neb. where hz hrs bfn r training.
5.53
156.73
Assis. $399.00; Dep Children
$56.00; Blind Assist $4.90 434.40
WARRANTS DRAWN ON
GENERAL ROAD FUND
A J Chaffee
E. S. Hunt
Chas Williams
Frank Nixon
Walt Gilman
IONE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH w '"Zon
Edward Caldwell Bowlen, Pastor Austin Wiison
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Young Peoople's 7:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m.
Prayer meet 8 p. m. Wednesday,
IONE FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Ralph Qe Boer, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
ery age.
Morning worship' 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m.
Mondlays 3 P. M. and Tuesdays
8 P. M. classes of instruction on the
Holy Spirit.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack Pastor
Schedule ot Services:
Hewner: Sunoy mass at 9 a, m. rOR OCTOBER, 1944
10:30 a. m. on the 2nd and 4th. minutes of the September Robert S. Wilson
Ione 10:30 a, m. on the 1st and meeting were read, and approved. industrial Air Products Co
3rd; 9:00 a m. on the 2nd and 4th The Court orders that Harold PaCi power & Light Co
Sundays. Sherer make la list of all road ma- Union oil Co
chinery owned by the County and t p ri'nr
Friday at 7:30 a. m. f1 Pties having possession of Tum-A-Lum Company
Confessions: Saturdays, 7:30 p. m. anv cy equipment, report tfie Rosewall Motor Company
to 8:00 p. m, Sundays 8:15 a. m. to saine to,the County clerk as to lo. Heppner Garage
-55 a- m. , cation of same An advertisement is Nelson Equipment Company
to be put in the Gaztette Times in ci,0ii n:i
CHUKSV,,C0.?RATIVE rgrdtt0 f6 abVe 3ttemPt SWeSTonpany
H. N. Waddell, Pastor to locate all equipment gtate Indust Aocid cmm
Bible schooL 10 a. m. WAKKAJNTb UKAWJN UJN First Natl Bank Portland
Delmer Settle
Dean Gilman
Harold Wilson
H. Sherer
Robert Kelly
M. V. Nolan
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS ?a7y Quackenbush
oacK. vuen ouppiy uo.
E. A. Kelly
Worship service 11 a. m. GENERAL FUND
2:30 p. m. Preaching service at Edna Hughes, Dep Sal
Lexington. P. A. Mollahan Dep Sal
Junior C. E. 7 n. m. ' Florence Ely, Dep Sal
Praise and nreachim? service 8 r. Marie Barlow Dep Sal
m.
Letha Rippee Supt Asst
Tuesday Bible study and prayer 3',,.
service 8 m. Susie w Miller, Curt Rep'tr 25.00 Carl McDaniel, Rodent Fund
weanesaay noir pracxice o p. m. ftlargaret Gillis Co Nurse 113.32 mrsi in ait nann Portland
Columbia Equipment Co
? Hf 'fc WARRANTS DRAWN ON
12050 MISCELLANEOUS FUND
110.40 Joseph Baltrenas Rodent
50.00 Fund
90.40 John Laurence, Rodent
25.00 JLund
188.54
142.14
96.99
29.85
135.76
176.54
57.89
136.64
33.54
118.17
105.00
209.43
44.98
159.19
130.55
83.26
168.54
55.79
.80
5.33
1,037.24
10.72
9.45
3.77
68.33
, 5.56
11.10
107.88
56.55
145.73
82.11
Stop Skip Troubles Now
Cold-weather condensation means increased moisture
in motors, redoubled sludge danger. Get extra pro
tection by having your crankcase f.ed with famous
RPM Motor Oil. It resists sludging, sticks to cold
motors to protect against corrosion and extra starting
wear. See your "RPM" Dealer and get winter-weight
RPM Motor Oil now and a chassis
lubrication to condition your car for
safe cold-weather driving.
Thursday Union aid 2 p. m.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
Come.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Bcnnie Howe, Minister
Sunday, Nov. 19
Divine worship at 11 a. m. Music
by junior choir.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Tuesday
L. D. Neill. Co, Court 15.76
Bert Johnson, Co Court , 8.50
John H. Fuiten, Sheriff 41.70
Central Market, jail, .35
Pacific Stationery & Printing
Co. Clerk 35.67
West Coast Printing & Binding
Co. Election 19.60
Heppner Gazette Times Electon
$163.43; Offic Pub $9.00 174.43
Ore State Library library 169.93
State Dept Agri. Dist Sealer 6.15
Rodent Fund
20.00
10.00
25.00
7.50
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TRAINED SHOP MECHANICS
ARE THE "DOCTORS" WHO
GIVE NEW LIFE TO POWER
THAT MOVES AMERICA AT WAR.
FOR SALE-
880 Acres Five Miles from Spray
200 acres cultivated including 15 acres
good alfalfa; 645 acres pacture land;
5-room house; good barn and outbuild
ings, team and harness, saddle horse,
milk cow and numerous other items go
with place; 90 tons of hay at $15 per
ton not included.
TURNER, VAN MARTER & CO.
Phone 152
From where I sit ... iy Joe Marsh,
Ed Carey Talks
(Thanksgiving) Turkey
Bert Childers hails Ed Carey on
his back porch. "What you doin',
Ed?" he asks.
"Pluckin' our Thanksgiving
turkey," Ed replies.
"Looks like a chicken to me,"
says Bert. "Looks like one to iii
too," Ed allows. "But -with no
many turkeys goi n' I n our fight In'
men, some chickens got to !? a
turkey-sizo job."
Guess that's the way Thar";"
giving is going to be in a 1c- r ?
homes this year. We'll be sicu.
down to rationed foods and r
stitutes-and being mighty gk 1
rbout it! . . . knowing that the
best is going to our men overseas.
Ancl from where I sit, the
most important thing of all isn't
raiicncil. That's the Spirit ot
Thanksgiving! Today as the
lights are going on again all over
the worl J-thcro's more of it than
ever! Ar.;l more cause for it as
the powers of darkness yield to
?rcc.7.cni, tolerance, and human
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