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2 Heppner Gazette Times, July 1 1, 1946
EDITORIAL . .
A Political Football
la view of the lack ul a general booa. i
prices, it is Jillicuit to understand all this clamor
for continuance of the Ot'A. There was a time
ben the UFA as of value but since the ar it
appears to have caused delay in the resumption
of peace-time industry and about the only usctul
purpose it would have is that of maintaining a
considerable group on the federal payroll.
Except in the lines of actual necessities, prices
are quite generally holding to the war levels, or
as nearly so as advanced labor costs will permit
and the spirit shown by distributors and retailers
since July 1, if maintained the next few months
will do much more to hold down inflation than
any number of laws.
Many people honestly believe that everything
they buy will go out of sight, if the OPA is not re
instated or a similar federal set-up provided for
protection against inflation. Politicians who have
been playing upon the emotions of the people see
in the OPA a good instrument with which to play
themselves back into office, or if an out to be one
of the ins. But so far the basis for fear has not
been evident in rapidly advancing prices.
Congress may evolve something in the way of
government control and level off the OPA as is.
There should be some way of handling a situation
of this kind without adding a horde of potential
votes to the federal payroll. A lowering of govern
ment expenses might have a tendency to stop the
trend towards inflation and it might just be that
tile people will get along without quite so much
regulation. It is hard to see how they would do
any worse.
CHURCHES
The editor is in receipt of a beautiful book,
a gift from the Standard Oil company and pre
sented in person by .Mr. J. E. W est, district man
ager with headquarters at The Dalles. The book is
titled "See Your West" and is a compilation of
the li4o series of western scenic views the com
pany is passing out to the public through the me
dia of its retail stations. There is but one object
ion to the book, and that is a purely personal one
Looking at the beautiful views has started this
printer s foot to itching and there is no possibility
of breaking away for a few weeks to visit these
famous spots not even to see a few of them.
Nevertheless, we are grateful to the company for
remembering us
From the V. Lee O'Daniel News and the col
umn, "Washington Scene", by George Nixon
comes the following regarding the OPA. "Senator
Kenneth S. Wherry of Nebraska arose in a high
Republican dudgeon the other day and challenged
the sex knowledge of OPA.
" 'OPA' he thundered, 'cannot distinguish be
tween male and female critters. It once issued an
order forbidding for sixty days the slaughter of fe
male steers!' "
Senator Wherry's indignation is justified, says
Nixon. Everyone knows that female steers should
course, when required as delicacies ty male
not be killed during spawning season except, of
duchesses.
And then there was the case of the Snake riv
er sheepman who, when making application for
canvas tarpaulin to protect newly born lambs was
rejected with the suggestion that he delay the
lambing until warmer weather.
ALL SAINTS KP1SCOPAL
Archdeacon Neville Blunt
Holy Communion 8 a.m.
Church School 9:45 am.
Holy Communion 11 a.m.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack. Pastor
Heppner: First and third Sundays,
mass at 8 a m.; Second and fourth
9:30 a.m.
lone: Mass at 9:30 first and third
Sundays; 8 ajn. second and fourth.
One mass on fifth Sunday at 9
a.m. in Heppner
Holy days of obligation: Mass in
H ppner 7:30; lone at 9:00.
Mass on first Fridays 7:30 in
Heppner.
Confessions Saturday evening 7:30
to 8 and before mass Sundays.
CHlTtCH of IONE COOPERATIVE
John Merrill, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
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.
ASSEMBLY OF COD- IONE
Rev. R. L. Castleman, Pastor
Sunday school 10 a. m
Morning worship 11 I. m.
Children's church 7:30 p. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
.MOVING TO REDMOND
Kenneth Blake has accepted man.
atforsi'ip of a Rvain and feed ware
hou -e at Eeinond and is prepar
ing to move to the central Oregon
town in the near future. Mr. Blake
will take over his new duties the
15th of the month. Tlie concern is
a cooperative and does a thriving
business in that part of the state
. Mrs. Blake and Daryl will re
main until moving arrangements
are completed.
Mr- and Mrs. Leonard Schwari
and LenRay, and Henry Schwarz
i were in The Dalles on business
Thursday.
IONE NEWS NOTES
land following a major operation.
She is reported getting along sat
isfactorily. Little Gary Brenner, seven year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Brenner, fell out of the car the 4th
and fractured his skull. It will be
necessary for rum to stay in bed
for several weeks.
Earl Morgan of Portland came
up Sunday and will work for his
son Lloyd during harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Gol.
dendale Wash, were week-end vis
itors at the Gordon White and Os
car Lundell homes
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
and David Rietmann spent Satur
Paul Balsiger of Whit Salmon.
John Troedson and George Ely
are spending a few days at Ritter.
The Standard Oil station is in-
sailing two 10.000 gallon gasoline
tanks.
A party was given at the Lee
Beckner home Saturday night hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mankin
on their silver wedding anniver
sary. There werp hetween as r..-l
50 euests nresent fmm
and lone. Mr. and Mrs. Mankin
were presented with a bouquet
made up of 25 silver dollars.
Mrs. J. V. Crawford returned
Tuesday evening from Los Angeles
where she spent several weeks vis
iting. Mr. Crawford met her at
Arlington. He took advantage of
the 4th of July holiday to drive to
tlie beach and returned Friday
bringing his son Jim home after
spending the past month there with
his grandmother, Mrs. Leta Babb of
Portland.
Jack O'Harra spent last week in
San Francisco and Sarcamento
While in Saramento he attended
the wedding of one of his army
buddies.
Miss Louise Hunt of Salem is
spending a few days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt.
Arval Haigh of Arock. Oregon
arrived aast week-end and is help
ing A. M. Edwards with his well
and Mrs- Claud Hill and
I family spent the holidays with
relatives here and in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding vis
ited their daughter. Mrs- Eunice
Darnielle, in Portland last week.
Eugene Majeske arrived home
Sunday night from Fort Lewis
where he was recently discharged.
Jack Vanwinkle left Friday for
Fort Lewis to report for duty after
a 45-day furlough.
Mrs- Kenneth Klinger and baby
son have arrived home from the
hospital in Pendleton.
Justin Personal Leather Goods
In Wallets and Key Cases
Genuine Leather Wallets are available in Pig, Calf,
Morocco and Steerhide hand laced edge and tooled,
with zipper for bills and checks.
Priced at $6.00
including federal tax.
Justin Leather is just a little better.
You 'Buy Wisely When You Buy a Justin
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
marmot JOS. I NYS
CHAMBBB Or COMMERCE ATTORNEY AT LAW
Meets Every Mearfay Heea ! ft rttan Boildlno. Willow Street
LUCOS PlaCt Bwur. Oregon
Veterans of Foreign J. 0. TURNER
Wnr ATTOKKIT AT LAW
VVU'5 Phone 17J
Meetings 2nd and 4th Monday at Hotel H ppner Building
8:00 p. m. in Legion Hall Hepjtier. Onn
DwSw's Annual Monday and F
August Fur Sale Tuesday
lie ixmSw
k hAr.Cden BIG FUR VALUES " ,V
dUPsyUST THIS SALE ONLY
I' 'It Wilson Cocoa Dyed Kskin H49
lnSOn Ocelot Dytd L.-pin ' j)1 65 " .
I fTVAcnT Russian Pcny
$vtC Brown siuirrtl Locke- $249 ?
Labrador Seal
$289 I! j
;. ii 1 1 Russian Weasel $349 " fj
y rKS X Sable Dyed Muskrat - $399 v
'm f0 X Natural Russian Squirrel $595 H
I tvAETE 1 Others $695 to $1395 1
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0. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR It BUILDER
All Idn&i of earvontor work.
Modern Home Built or Itaaoodalad
l'hone 1483 418 Jom St.
HEPPNER. OREGON
Turner, Van Morter
and Company
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Director!
Phone 1332 Hfopaar, Ore.
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
GENERAL INSURANCE
Maeamar Hotal Building
WBlew Btraat Entranoa
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goodt
Watfhat, Clocks, Diamonds
stepart Watch & Jewelry Repairing
Heppner. Oregon
OK Rubber Welders
FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop.
First class work guaranteed
Located In the Kane Building
North Main St. Heppner, Ore.
Heppner Clry Council p,, l. D. Tibbies
Meets tint Monday Ekck Mean
Citizens ha ring matters far
ion, please bring beiare
(ha Council
J. O. TURNER. Uayar
Morrow County
Abstract & TftU Co.
me.
ABSTRACTS OF TTIU
TITLE INmntANCS
Offiee hi Peters Building
Merchants Credit
Bureau
Accurate Credit Information
F. B. Nickerson
Phone 12 Heppner
OSTBOPATHIC
Paysiciui & Surgeon
rtnt National Bank Building
Sea. Ph. U62 Offioe Ph. 4Qt
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN St SURGEON
Trakie4 Nursa Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner. Oreoon
Dr. C. C. Dunham
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Offiee up stairs I. O. O. F. Bld
Houwi calls made
House Phone 2583 Office 2572
George Davidson
Richfield
Service
Radiators Steam Cleaned and
i'huhod
Guaranteed Tire Service
Complete Lubrciation
Car Washing and Polishing
Motor Steam Cleaning
Front Wheels Packed
Auto Accessories
Richfield Products
Cleaning Solvent
Avoid Annoyance and Discomfort
due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool.
I have purchased a tank pump and am in
position to give prompt, efficient service.
Phone 702
HOWARD KEITHLEY
HEPPNER
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Ma'ch 30, 1883. . The Heppner
Times, established November 18.
1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 19U
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Blaine E. Isom
AU Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone m
Heppner, Ore
DR. S. E. ALLEN
ORTHODONTIST
225 Byers St. Pendleton, Ore.
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each
month at Dr. R. C. Lawrence's
Office in Heppner
Scientific
Engine Tune-up
carburetor's
distributors
auto-electric service
magnetos
wheel aligning
by the new super-accurate -light
beam method
COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE
RADIATOR REPAIR AND SERVICE
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
Special equipment installed for truck
lubrication
UNREIN
Motor Service
Phone 1242 Chase Street
Heppner, Oregon
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P.andN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
We Will Do Our Best To Hold Prices
Down to a Decent Level
We will make every effort to maintain the price levels in effect prior to June 30. There
will be some commodities over which we will have no control, but our policy will be to
hold every item down pending clarificationof the present price control situation.
There is no cause for alarm, either as to prices or supplies. Buy what you normally
would what you need from day to day and we will all get along in good shape.
Central Market and Grocery
Your Complete Food Market
SAAGER'S PHARMACY