Heppner Gaztte Times, May 2, 1946 3 CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Shelby Graves Minister Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Sunday morning service 11 a. m. Evening evangelistic 7:45 p. m. 1 Young people's service Tuesday 7:30 p. ra. Midweek Bible study Thursday 7:45 p. m. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Archdeacon Neville Blunt Holy Communion 8 a.m. Church School 9:45 a. m. Boys Bible Study 10:00 a. m. Holy Communion 11 a. m. Wednesday, Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m. Convocation at Pendleton May 10 to 12. There will be no services On "Sunday, May 12. Church Women's Servic League "will meet in annual session at 9:00 m. in Pendleton, Saturday, May FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Fletcher Fonter, minbter Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. ra. Evening service 7:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD IONE Rev. R. L. Castleman, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m Children's church 7:30 p. m. Evening service 8 p. m. Wednesdays, Christ's Ambassa dors 8 p. m. IONE BAPTIST CHURCH J. C. Stephens, Pastor Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 a. m. Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. ' Wednesday Mission prayer aid 2:30 p. m. HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST O. Wendell Herbison, Pastor Bible Schoo1 9:45. Morning worship 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Midweek service Thursday ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor Schedule of Services: Heppner: Mass at 9 a. m. 1st and 3rd Sundays; at 10:30 a. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays. Ione:10:30 a. m. 1st and 3rd; 9:00 a, m. 2nd amd 4th Sundays. Week day mass 8 a. m. First Fri day 7:30 a. m. Confessions: 7:30-8:00 p. m. Sat urdays; Sundays, 8:15-8:55 a. nv Mass at 9 a. m. or, fifth Sunday in Heppner onlv. 4-H HEALTH CONTEST A free medical and dental ex amination will be. given to all the 4-H health club members, May 14, in Heppner. The healthiest boy and the healthiest girl will be chos sen from among those participating in this contest and will be an nounced at the annual 4-H fair and achievement day, June 1. This examination for health club members will again be an annual event. If a winner is 12 years old or older he will be eligible to re present Morrow county in the state health contest, according to Miss Grace Gadeken. TWO YOUTHS SELECTED Of five Morrow county boys re porting at Fort Lewis for examina tion, only two have so far been ac cepted for service in the army. Pat Doherty of lone and Bill Snow of Heppner passed the tests, while Joe Hughes and Gordon O'Brien of Heppner were rejected because of physical defects. Leon McClintock had not taken the examinations be fore Friday and was granted a 10 day furlough beause of the death of his father. Joe Hughes has re sumed his studies at Oregon State college. Melvin Myer submitted to a maior operation at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton Saturday morning. "yQU tff Humphreys Drug Co. There Is a Serious Milk Bottle Shortage Patrons are asked to cooperate by putting bottles out regularly. The shortage is acute and new bottles are not obtainable at this time. You will facilitate regular delivery by return ing bottles promptly. ALFALFA LAWN DAIRY OSC BAND NOW 53 YEARS OLD OREGON STATE COLLEGE The college gand is completing 53 years of activity on this campus, 40 of which were under the leader ship of Harry L. "Cap" Beard, now retired from that position but still on the mathematics staff. Last fall this band, which had appeared at four world fairs and made scores of tours came under the leadership of Delbert Moore, a member of the music department staff and for many years leader of the Co-ed band. HERE FOR FUNERAL Among those coming to Hepp ner Thursday for the funeral of Mrs. Ellen Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Irwin of Portland, Nor ma Scrivner of The Dalles, and Frank Bennett, Scott Neel, Herb rock. Hayes and Joe Hayes from Lone- mtMgtH iiitnffiili Transferring r Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.P.andN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. Ml LJu 1 a . mi i - 45150 TODAY. . . 8750 IT COSTS 7fal TO BU I LD AN D OPERATE A POWER SYSTEM, TOO! O Everything costs more these days, including the many items 4 needed to construct and run an electric system. For example, the price of a standard cedar pole has doubled since 1940 . . . our taxes have increased 70... average wage rates are up 44. yet PP&L hos cut average electric prices 30 in the last 6 years: It seems too good to be true. But just look at the record: .Today PP&L's average rate for residential electric service is nearly one-third less than what it was in 1940! How has this been accomplished in the face of sharply rising costs? The answer is hard Work . . . efficient management ... 36 years of electrical "know how"l I ' 'now mors than ever ' : wV'V A self-supporting, tax-paying business Making your electricity cheaper and cheaper