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C Hcppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, August 5, 1948 Countv Aaent News . .1 SURAL HOUSING A HEW STANDARD TOR LIVING A company v. huh manufac ture h "parKapr" house from jHrcf!aln pnamH'd sUfl has for j Id, locnn, "A New Standard for) Living " Perhaps the feature of ray rleanint prompted the rhoire of thi.s Mnpan. Only soap,! water and a cloth are needed to I make it shine like new. IVrhaps the lasting quality of the house was expressed in the slogan. With steel construction through out, neither fire nor flood nor in sect nor time can destroy it. Its porcelain finish on walls and roof never has to be replaced, accord- inp to the manufactuer's claims. The basementless, one-story house can be erected in about three days after the concrete slab has been completed. There are Sleep Ensemble-2 pieces Foam Spun Set-2 pieces Foam Spun Topper Cotton Boll Inner Spring Sealy Rest . . . Sleep Charm UOM CM' kUn CQftl MM COW-' DlHtOUfT UWT mm rm VITAL IHKfi Case Furniture Co. PENNEY PRICED COTTONXl DRESSES PRICED LOW AT m9 70 Mm d o 0 I L G w F INGHAMS, POPLINS ERCALES, BROADCLOTH Such easy-to-tub cotton dresses give proof why budget-minded women and allowance minded girls shop at Penney 'a! Sanforizedf woven ginghams in gay plaids other cot ton fabrics in stripes, checks, florals and prints. Just right for back-to-school or around the house! 12-20. BLOOD OUT OF A TURNIP ? .?) ii i i m ml jf m i r if' t i mm mi -f - m htzja mj Mm. IIIIIMIIIItlHIIIIIIHIItlllllllllltltHlllllMtt Washington Week llllllMIIIHIIMMItllMHItlllltirtil By CHARLES L. EGENROAD Washington, D. C Dear Alben (Senator Alben W. Barkley, that is): Washington Week heard your stirring, if somewhat incomplete, keynote address Monday night Since you mentioned that time did not permit you to elucidate all of the points of the New Deal. I we feel inclined to make tnis column available for that pur pose. Naturally, you claimed the praises for the New Deal and voiced the criticisms of the Re publicans. No one expected other wise. However, it was probably the lack of time, since you had only one hour and 13 minutes to speak, which prompted your rap id survey of the international sit uation as a mess being adminis tered in a bipartisan manner thru the efforts of the Republican Con- 1,000 square feet of usable space, in the house. Advertisements of these houses say the special fea tures are radant panel heating, built-in storage wall units, full insulation, sliding doors and large windows. The original in stallation includes kitchen cab inets, combination dishwasher clot heswasher, exhaust fan, auto matic water heater, automatic oil or gas heating plant and com plete bathroom fixtures. GUARANTEED USED CARS 1941 Buick4-doorSdn. 1941 Olds 2-door Sdn. 1941 Cadillac 2-door Sedan As is cars Model A Panel Stride Sedan HODGE CHEVROLET CO. Phne 403 gress. What you did not have time to say was that the mess started at Yalta, Cairo, Teheran, Potsdam and a few other places where the New Deal sat ALONE and you hope to make this appear as a bipartisan mess. So partisan Were the Allied agreement conferences that It was necessary to FORCE from President Truman by Senate Res olution No. 213 a report of the agreements which he claimed Russia was violating. This report of the violations was filed last June 2, and we note with interest that Mr. Tru man, who sat in the final con ference at Potsdam without ad vantage of bipartisan alibi, does not accuse the Russians of vio lation of the rights to a corridor into Berlin. You see, Dear Alben, the whole international scheme of the New Deal only became a bipartisan proposition AFTER it became a mess. Another item or two you did not have time to clarify: that the New Deal still had 11 million un employed after eight years of breathing into the nostrils of in dustry; that the national debt was far from wholly inherited from the war; that a couple of the best recovery Ideas of which you boasted were Republican ideas, and that it was Truman who vetoed the tax-reduction and Taft-Hartley bills. It was obvious that your hour and 13 minutes was all too insuf ficient, Dear Alben, like you say. At the finish, you had covered only the records of the two Pres idents who last led us into hate ful war, plus the single casual mention by name of the current President and political issue a Mr. Truman. Why, bless you Dear Alben, that hour and 13 minutes was only an introduction, wasn't it? CHURCHES 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. on the 2nd and 4th. Holy days of obligation: Mass in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass First Fridays of the month: in lone at 9 a.m. Mass in Heppner at 7:30. ALL SAINTS CHURCH Schedule of services for Aug ust: No church school during Aug ust. Aug. 8 and 15: No services. Aug. 22 and 29: Holy commun ion 8 a..m Holy communion, 11 a.m. LEXINGTON CHURCH Bible school at 10 a.m. Worship service, 11 a.m. Pastor will be back from Port land and will conduct evening service at 8 o'clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor, John E. Graves. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school, Mrs. Ora Wyand, superintendent. 11:00 a.m., worship hour. 7:00 p.m., Youth for Christ ser vice; also story hour for all the boys and girls. 8:00 p.m., evangelistic service. Wednesday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting In the lone Pentecostal church. Thrusday, 8 p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting. IONE NEWS Eunice Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, was taken to the St. Anthony's hos pital in Pendleton Wednesday. She has been ill for some time with rheumatic fever. The Maranathas will meet Au gust 11 at the Congregatonal church. Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hardesty of Portland are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns. Portland's Pacific International LiVeStOCk PYnniiiHnn Kill M, .. was only slightly damaged by the flooding Columbia river and will be repaired in time for the annual show October 1 to 9. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT dated July 21, 1948, I am authorized and di rected to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: North forty feet of Lot four in -Block fifteen of Will's Addi tion to the Town of lone, Mor row County, State of Oregon, for the minimum price- of $35.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 21st day of August, 1948 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., at the front door of i hp Court Hoiisp in Hennner. Ore gon sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. FRANCES MITCHELL, 18-22 Deputy. Floor Coverings LINOLEUM, ASPHALT and RUBBER TILE for floors, walls, drain boards. We can take care of your needs. CLAUDE HILL Leave orders at Heppner Hardware & Electric Co. The 4-H Clubs of the County ask your support when attending Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Dances this season. Hamburgers and soft drinks will be sold for the benefit of the 4-H clubs on the following nights: July 24 - August 7 - August 28 - September 2, 3, 4 PATRONIZE THE 4-H STAND AND HELP THE 4-H KIDS OF MORROW COUNTY C S3 S S liS LEiJSI . , . . , . J " A First National Bank Low Cost Checkplan No minimum balance needed account helps you keep track of your money. : No service charge Tour cancelled checks are proof of payment. See Ten checks for one dollar "our nearest branch of the First National Bank I to open a Low Cost Checkplan account FIRST NATIONAL B Member Federal Deposit Insuranc Corporation It STAR E2 REPORTER Adniimua price aitaraoon and eevnlns;, unlflss spa cllloaUy advertised to be otherwise: Children I Est rrloe .17, Fed, Te .03, Total 80c; Onla and High School Bta dents 12 yean and oeen EiL Prtoa .48, ' T" ". Total 60c; Adults I Bit. Frde M, Pad. Tax .10, Total 00c Every ch Id occupying a seat moat haes a ticket. Sunday ahows contlnaoni starting at 1 p.m. Satur day evening; ahows start at 7 p.m. All other evening ahowi start at 7:30 p.m. Boxofflce open evenings nntil p.m. Friday-Saturday August 6-7 Tenth Avenue Angel Margaret O'Brien, Angela lansbury, George Mar. phy. Phyllis TtaaWr. ilsr-carct tmdrri-ws the Tenderloin District In this rlmrmHig picture. ru:s Badlands of Dakota Hobe-I Stack. Ann Hntherford, Slchard Dtx, Frances Farmer, Brod Crawford, Hugh Herbert, Aarty Define. The iwklena era ..f I 'end wwd. Territory of Un kola. I revivi-d In ) tliuiiilriiiir melodrama. Sunday-Monday. August 8-9 FORT APACHE John Wayne. Henry roods, Shirley Temple, John Agar, Pedro Armeadsrle, Ward Bond, Oeorge O'Brien, Victor McLiglen, Anna Lee, Irene aioh, Dick Poran, Uuy Klbbee, Qrant Withers, Mae Marsh. A rousing epic of grit and rlory In the days -hen the wwst we won. Tuesday, August 10 OUT OF THE BLUE 0org Brent, Virginia Mayo. Tnrham Bey, Ann DrormJc, Cftrole Z-andii. Lixabth Patterson. Tra Cupary! novel is hilarious fllmfare right up to the fast and furious wind up. Wednesday-Thursday, August 11-12 Call Norths.de 777 TanxM Stvwmrt, Blohard Cont, Xm J. Cobb, Helen Walker, Toil all know the story of the Chicago lad who was imprisoned and whose innocence was estab lished through his mother's faith and the unre lenting Investigation of a reporter! Here it Is on the screen, a story so true, so moving it reaches a climax in heart-hitting drama! This is tops! Iqir True &2T Bid iMM Jt -MWix. aSsw - Vfl B V au.jsamnai - -g- . t-jr-str v ea. lfa. .-...olu.. till i. iw i. .',;iiti,a4ii, i- aa VIS" J' Pimr ''aflNa. Morrow County Fair & Rodeo I SEPTEMBER 2-3-4, 1948 Heppner Oregon