A Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, July 1, 1948 Numerous Irrigon Falk Return Home To Spend Week End By Grace Shoun Among thai spending (ne wcrk end at home from their work were Marshall Markham from The Dalles, also Ralph Min nick from The Dalles. Donald Pol son and Vernon Teal from Toll gate, Herbert Rand from Olex. Clarke Conners and son Butch of Weston, Gene Mulkey of Olex, and gome others. The Assembly of God ladies sponsored a potluck picnic lunch Thursday evening with games and a social hour afterwards on the Assemblv of God lawn Miss Lois Markham. R.N., of the Richland hospital spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gerbendine and Mary of South Dakota have moved out here to make their home. Mrs. E. S. Tclton is going to Fortland to be with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Hallan and family, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boylen have mov ed Into the large Rand house. Mr. and Mrs". Earl Leach and two children of Drain are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones, and family. Mrs. George Russell and son Carl of the O.E.C.E. at La Grande spent from Friday until Sunday with her family here. She is the first grade teacher here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thorn ton of Lewiston and four chil dren are visiting her brother, James Henderson, and sister, Mrs. Harold Forman, and their families. Ralph Acock of Portland spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C AV. Acock and family. He returned to Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht and children are spending a week In the Willamette valley with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoun were Boardman visitors at the Sam Davis home Sunday evening. Mrs. Lillie B. Warner has word that her son Rev. Walter Warner and Mrs. Warner and three chil dren are moving from eastern Pennsylvania. Mr. Warner is a Methodist minister and has been called to Madras, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Reece Morgan had as a week-end guest their daugh ter Joan from Vancouver. Mrs. Morgan is now at Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Golden ar rived from North Dakota Thurs- FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS Five beautiful Servel models to fit your family needs. Northwest Liquefied Gas Company James Healy Phone 2322 Heppner Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. FOR SALE New and Used SERVEL Gas and Kerosene Refrigerators Also a complete Line of RANGES and AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS JAMES HEALY Heppner Phone 2322 Half a million dollars a day That's what we're putting to work in new telephone facilities for the West. Where does the money come from? - - 4sr 1. Making the telephone fystem grow takes money and lots of it... we're spend ing an average of half a million dollars every day for new facilities in the Pacific West. Some might think all this money comes from telephone bills...or from profits. But that's not the case in this business. if '-a 2. This lady, for example may have fur nished the money for that pole above. For we must get money to grow from investors who put their savings into the business. The bills you pay go for payroll, taxes and Other operating costs and for small "wages" for the money of investors. 4. Getting telephones to people who arc wilting is out big job. And we can attract Mw working dollar and keep up the installation pact only if wt tell our tcrvicM at adequate prices. Tbett prices must covet operating costs and leave a moderate profit, too. ..the profit that pays our investors for the nee of their savings. ' I I I I II V jtTr7 ,, V" A Jj 3. Somebody must put up a lot more money for each new telephone we add to day than was necessary before the war. Costs have gone up for us as they have for you. As we put in more and more new tele phones, the expensive new portion becomes a larger part of the whole system. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Mora than 70,000 people working together to fur nish ever-better telephone service to the West day night. He Is the new super-1 intendent of the Irrigon school. He was the athletic coach here in 1946 1947. He is living in Ad-1 ams apartment. Mrs. Herman Duus accompan ied her cousin. Clarence Wilmer. to Portland Friday. Wilmer spent the week end in Walla Walla and Pendleton. Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Turner and four children left Monday morn ing for Brooks to attend the As sembly of God camp meeting there. Mrs. Emma Steward accompan ied her son Earl to Roseburg to visit Mr. Steward who is a pa tient at the Roseburg soldiers' home. Glen Darby of Walla Walla is visiting his sister, Mrs. Margaret White, and family. The Ralph Muers have moved into their new home that E. S. Pelton has just completed. Art Edwards and Chester Col lins are completing the Marsh Harrel house. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ottostrom and Mary have moved to Walla Walla to live. (Too late for last week) Miss Iva Joan Rucker is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Melton Amos, and family, in Kellogg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rucker and Mrs. Warren Powers were Echo visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand went to Bend Sunday, moving the Har ris family from their large house to that city. Mrs. Homer Hayes was a Walla Walla visitor Friday. Both the Assembly of God church and the Community Bap tist church finished their vaca tion Bible schools Friday evening with a program showing the chu dren's progress during the two weeks. The Assembly of God church had 53 enrolled and about 40 daily attendance. The Com munity Baptist had 43 enrolled with 28 average attendance. The annual school meeting was held at the school house Monday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. It was called to order by the chairman, Paul Slaughter. i The finance report was read by Mrs. Marguerite Houghton, the clerk. The budget was aprpoved and Homer Hayes was selected as the director for a three-year term. Clarence Miller of Portland vis ited his cousin, Mrs. H. M. Duus and family. He went on to Pen dleton and Walla Walla to be back Friday. Mrs. W. L. Suddarth has her nephew, Miller Scarlet from In diana, and his aunt, Mrs. Pruit, and daughter Dorothy of Indian apolis, accompanied him out here. They are visiting the Sud darths and the Scarlets of Her miston. Mrs. Ruth Umiker and daugh ters, Kathleen and Sammy, re turned home Tuesday morning from a ten-day trp to Portland and Aurora where they visted her sister, Mrs. Nellie Netter, and family. A. W. Sunstan, railroad fore man, spent the week end at Cas cade Locks, returning Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Brien and children went to Pendleton Mon day. Betty Acock came down with them from Pendleton. Billy Allen took her to Wasco that eve ning. Adrian Allen took her on to Bend to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Adrian Allen, Tues day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and daughter. Loretta of Boardman were Irrigon visitors Monday. Mrs. James Hall and children and sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Minnick, and baby went to Gates Tuesday. Supt. Alf Sowold of Freewater was an Irrigon visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Terry and daughter were Irrigon visitors Sunday from Wapato. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swaren are down from Weston for a short time until the peas get ready. They are too green. Miss Winifred Webster and Janice and Nelson Cruthers are visiting the children's father, Fred Cruthers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pickerel of Dayton spent Thursday evening with Margaret White and fam ily. They formerly worked at Ordnance. The J. A. Shouns and son Jam es were Walla Walla visitors Sunday at the Andrew Shoun home. MSgt. John Knlerson and Mrs. sTUI inafUEC! METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship at 11 a.m. Sunday church school at 9:45 a. m., with classes for all ages; Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, superintendent. Wednesday: Mid-week devo tional service at 7:30 p.m. Womans Society of Christian Service meets the tirst Wednes day of each month. CHURCH OF CHRIST John D. Runyan, minister, phone 2615. Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; C. W. Barlow, supt. of adult depart ment; Beverly Yocom, supt. of the junior department. Morning worship, 11 a.m. ser mon subject, "Essentials of Ev angelistic Victory." Evening services, 8 p.m. ber- mon subject, "Is Christianity a Humbug?" Choir practice Thursday eve ning, 7 o'clock. Bible study Thursday evening, S o'clock. The minister keeps office hours from 9 to 12 every morning in the pastor's study which is lo cated in the church building. This is for the benefit of those who desire counseling or any other pastoral encouragement and ad vice. You do not have to belong to any church at all in order to counsel with the minister. If you have any troubles, worries, doubts, fears or perplexities don't let another day go by without some spiritual help. So many times we have seen these seem ing foolish things cleared away and a happy normal life enjoy ed. The minister can listen with an impartial view and Is here to help all who will come to him. "For the Son of Man Came to Minister and Not to be Minister ed Unto." e ALL SAINTS CHURCH Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Holy communion, 11 ajn. No communion on Wednesday. The junior summer school at 8oot TOO Cove July 5 to July 15. m ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of services: Mass In Heppner on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30 Mass in lone on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd and 4th at 9 a.m. Mass on the fifth Sunday-one mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m. Nearly one-quarter of a million sightseers visited ships of the Navy on their recent goodwill cruise to Ireland, Denmark and Norway. . on the 2nd and 4th. Holy days of obligation: Mass in Henpner at 7:30 a.m.; mass First Fridays of the month: In lone at 9 a.m. Mass In Heppner at 7:JU. Your Sunday Dinner Problem Is Solved Drive down to the Vcitory Cafe at lone and eat a wholesome CHICKEN DINNER or your choice from the menu. Good Food Courteous Service You are always welcome at the AIR CONDITIONED Victory Cafe Roy and Betty Lleuallen lone. Oregon Knierson and children of Auburn, Wash., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hayes. David Rand came home from Whitman Wednesday and is em ployed at McNary. Mrs. James McRae and Mrs. Lyle Mulkey and children were Pendleton visitor Friday. Miss Margaret Bowen of Vir ginia is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Bricker and children. She arrived from Pensecola, Florida, where she had just completed teaching a term of school. ieSser7jviBV4ebrsi -1 Loyd's Saddle Shop ANNOUNCEMENT COMMENCING JULY 1ST OUR NEW SUMMER OFFICE HOURS ARE WEEK DAYS 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Except SATURDAYS 8 A. M. to 12 NOON TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Frank Davis, Manager I Am Dealer for DISSTON POWER SAWS Saws and parts and Magnesium Wedges in stock Simpson Grocery Spray, Oregon Announcement It is my pleasure to announce that I have purchased the Flower Shop from Mrs. Fay Bucknum and have taken possession of the business as of this date. It will be my earnest endeavor to maintain the excellent service the shop has given people of this part of Oregon since it was started three years ago and to keep on hand a choice stock of cut flowers and plants for any occasion. The latchstring will always be on the outside and we will be glad to see you any time. MRS. LUCY E. RODGERS Miss Christopherson Home Economist will be in our store Saturday Afternoon JULY 3 Demonstrating the She will be glad to assist you with your ironing problems and show you how to iron those difficult pieces. I