2 Heppncr Gozette Times, September 12, 1946 EDITORIAL . . '. It Was a Good Show It s i roc J s-hPw cnc of the best ever ac cordinc to expressions beard on even' corner or uherrver a firoup of Rodeo visitors happened to he discussing the show. There as entertain ment for ail and aside from accidents on the first day, due to wet weather, the program went off ith dispatch. Due to conflicting dates with other shows, not as many top hands put in appearance this year as lait, hut the hoys who did appear were willing and worked hard to make a real show of it. Their sportsmanship rates high praise from the associa tion and all the cash customers. To the Rodeo directors let it be said that theirs has not been a thankless task. Words of praise for the condition of the grounds and the general conduct of the show have come from every side. It was hard work, expensive work, and none but the ungrateful will hesitate to commend these public spirited men for their enterprise in pre paring a place for the public at large to spend a few pleasant hours. Lack of space forbids proper comment on the lrrij;on band which provided music for the show Friday and Saturday. Briefly, let us say "keep your eye on this splendid organization. It's going places." All Good Things Come To An End With the beginning of school the Heppner Mar ket is forced lo di:continue an every day delviery service until daily delivery service becomes available. Regular three-day service will be made each Monday, Thursday and Saturday, leaving at 10 a. m. for downtown and at 3 p. m. for uptown. Heppner Market NO INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF ' Holmes & Edwards Inlaid Silverplate (3REAT NEWS for so many women who are de termined to wait for the famous silver-plate , that's Sterling Jnlaid Holmes & Edwards! The manufacturers have announced that they plan no price increases during 1946, despite mount ing costs in every phase of silverware production. This means we can continue to make regular de liveries of this fine silverplate at no change in price. We'll be happy to advise you in the selection of your Holmes & Edwards pattern. The average wage I get Cor doing all kinds of work in 57,000 homes is only 3A cents an hourl (Eight out of nine PUDs distributing Bonneville power receive a higher average price per kilowatt-hour,) Pacific Power & B-ighft Your Business-Managed Power System ALL SAINTS CmUCH Neville Blunt, Minister Holy Communion 8 a. tn. Church school 9:45 a. m. Holy Communion 1 a. m. Y. P. F. 6:30 p. m. W. A. Friday. 2:30 p. m. in the parish hall. S-STAD y.'i.Wi'rmi.1iii-Mi;i 4.64 ncudes All rh.s. L II CAR LUBRICATION 2. OIL CHANGE (Flv. 9ts, 25e Oil 3. RADIATOR FLUSH 4. ! ' WHEEL REPACK Drive n Todayl ROSEWALL I MOTOR CO. I Your Firestone Dealer I n Regular Weekly r AnnA nn DISPOSAL in residential district 25c a pick up One gathering jj per week 1 CECIL HICKS ! For special service 8 Phone 682 4 ORDER YOUR WINTER COAL NOW! Coal producers anticipate a car shortage. For that reason ORDER NOW! Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 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. I I will not be responsible for bills conlracted by anyone but myself. Mary Wallace., 24-25p New Supply of BRUCE FLOOR CLEANER ELECTRIC HEATERS EXTENSION AND HEATER CORDS KELLOGG KOI LED HEATER CORD CHROME BATHROOM FIX TURES Heppner Hardware and Electric Company T 0velfaie o Romance An ultra-feminine, faintly spicy perfume that delights the senses as swiftly as a lovely melody. A fragrance that will inspire second looks and, perchance, romance! SAAGER'S PHARMACY NEW SHIPMENT OF TABLE MODEL y Radios $28.50 lit" ' V' - y md ui Packard-Bell Farnsworfh - Crosley Sonora Make your old radio into a radio-phonograph combination' with our Admiral Automatic Record Player $29.00. Case Furniture Company Report to people who are waiting for tslerjlione service . ,.j 0ionhones almost WeVT st ever before.., to Ice as tosi u but orders keep pounng in More than 324,000 telephones have been added on the Pacific Coast in the first full year since the war. During the first half of 1946 we added telephones almost twice as fast as ever before. Still, there is a tremendous job yet to be done. The Pacific Coast is continuing to grow rapidly. New applicants, for tele phone service have been pouring in at double the rate a year ago. But we are doing our best to catch up. Mil lions of dollars worth of new equipment is on the way. You may be certain that we will bring you your telephone just as soon as wc possibly can. Thank you for your patience. 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