CHURCHES STRST METHODIST CHURCH Bennie Howe, Minister Sunday, April 15th: Divine worship at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. A class for every age. Tuesday: Youth Fellowship at 7 p. m. Thursday: Bile study and Prayer at 8 p. m. Thought for the Week: Remember there has never been an over-production of kind words. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Blunt Church School 9:45 a. m. No morning service. HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herbteon, Pastor Bible School 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. m. Services at Lexington 3 a. m ev ery Sunday. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Clifford Noble, pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Young People's service 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic services 7:45 p. m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack ' Pastot Schedule ot Services: Hennner: 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. CHURCH oflONE COOPERATIVE H. N. Waddell, Pastor Bible school. 10 a. m. Worship service 11 o'clock. Junior C. E. 7 p. m. Preaching service 8 p.m. Thursday Union aid 2 p. m. Come to church, IONE FULL GOSPEL MISSION Ralph De Boer. Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Evening service 8 p. m. IONE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Bible School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Young People's 7:00 p. m. Evening service 8 p. m. morial Building, Pendleton, County of Umatilla," State of Oregon, for the purpose of obtaining informa tion concerning type ot work and exact areas to be controlled, wage rates paid and all related matters to assist the Oregon State War Food Administration Wage Board and the War Food Administration in establishing specific wage ceil ings for all operations required in the production, planting, growing and harvesting of Wheat, Peas, (both green and dry) and Hay in Gilliam, Umatilla, Sherman, Wasco, Morrow, Jefferson and Wheeler counties in the state of Oregon. All growers, workers and other inter ested persons are invited to appear and testify. This notice is given pursuant to and for the purpose of carrying into effect the Act of Congess of October 2, 1942 and the Regulations of the War Food Ad ministrator issued October 3, 1944 and March 23, 1945 as amended. Dated March 31, 1945 Chairman Oregon State WFA Wage Board By Carl G. Izett o BEEF CLUB NOTES The 4-H Beef club was officially organized on March 20 with an en rollment of 13 members, with Don Strait as club leader. Officers elect ed are as follows: President, Jean Rauch; vice president, Jo Anne Graves; secretary, AiWrey Majeske. A short discussion was held on va rious subjects. The meeting was , adjourned. The club met in regular meeting Saturday, April 7. Jean Rauch, the club president, called the meeting to order. After the minutes and roll call were read, some discussion was held concerning the Morrow Coun ty fair. Record books were passed out and discussed. The next meeting will be held on April 21 Fourteen members were present with one member from Camp Cook ery club as a visitor. Louis Carlson, club reporter o WE still have a large stock of 600 x 16 four and six ply tires for passenger cars. Rosewall Motor Company. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo en trained in Pendleton last Saturday afternoon for Salt Lake City, Utah, and California points to visit friends and relatives. In San Francisco they will visit their son Bernard and wife and Dr. McMurdo's brother, Dr. Percy McMurdo. Another bro ther, Col. Charles McMurdo Eves in San Jose and the Heppner folk expect to visit with him also. They will be gone at least another week. Mrs. Mabel Burkenbine enjoyed a telehone call from her son, Reece Burkenbine , CCS, Monday morn ing. He called to tell her that he is shipping out very soon and that he doesn't expect to be in the States' again till the mess is all cleaned up out in the Pacific. Ensign Don Bennett arrived in Heppner Sunday night to spend a short time visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bennett. Ensign Ben nett has been stationed in Bremer ton, Wash, but has been assigned to Alaskan duty and left Heppner Tuesday to report to his new assignment. Heppner Gazette Times, April 12, 1945 3 GOES TO KELLY BUTTE months jail sentence. Sheriff John Judge Calvin L. Sweek issued an tt .. , ,. , ,, , , H. Fuiten left shortly after noon order Monday morning transferring ... , Irving Greener to Kelly Butte, Monday wlth Prisoner, Clerk near Portland, to serve out his nine C- W- Barlow accompanying them. Sea Foods are Healthful Eat Them Often We try to keep shell ush on hand in sea son. You will enjoy a seafood meal often especially with meat points what they are and may get to be shortly. You are always welcome at the Elkhorn Restaurant NEEDED Man or woman to take over established Route distribu ting medicines, home remedies, insecticides, disinfectants, animal foods, tonics and food products. Home medication, buying at home, increases demand. Good profits. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORD-101-187, Oakland, Calif. PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that an informal hearing will be held by the Oregon State War Food Ad ministration Wage Board on the 17th day of April, 1945 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the High School Gymnasium at Arlington, Gilliam County, State of Oregon, and will be continued on the 18th day of April, 1945 at 2:00 o'clock P. M. at the Little Theater in the Vert Me- Gonts Wl losed Friday Tu to esday A. J short ' long the Union Pacific main line between stations a signal flashes red. The train slackens speed and stops. The engineer grabs the whistle cord . . . one long and three short blasts. That's a sig nal to the flagman. It is his duty to give adequate warning to any train following. To do so, he walks a sufficient distance to the rear to insure full protection. This is one of the many precautionary measures taken by Union Pacific and other railroads to protect passengers and freight shipments. Safe transportation becomes increasingly important in wartime. 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