Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 06, 1950, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Get your Plumbing Supplies
at your
Marshall-Wells Store
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings, Sewer Pipe,
Bath Tubs, W ash Basins and Toilets
500 Gal. Septic Tank $76.00
Why pay to have your plumbing done when
I have books that tell you how to do it.
CHURCHES
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 6, 1950
i I nunv thines of interest concern-1 A ki. iL.
Your Home Town Paper Only 3.00 a year
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
Easter Sunday April 9.
Morning worship and sermon
at 11 a m. with special music by
the choir. Mr. Oliver Oreswick.
director.
Sunday Church school at 9:4:i
a.m. A class (or every age. You'h
Fellowship class and Adult Bible
Class. Mr. Oliver Creswick, su
perintendent. Good Friday service at 7:30 p.m.
Sermon and communion.
Sunrise service at the Assem
bly of God Church with Rev.
Glenn Warner giving the sermon.
This is a Union service all wel
come, at 6:00 a.m.
There will be a nursery for
small children during the Easter
services next Sunday.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor Shelby E. Graves
Rom. 10:13. Will you?
Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday school
Lesson topic, "Jesus, The Risen
Master."
11:00 a.m. Rev. and Mrs. Ben
intendi, just returned from China
will speak and are bringing
manv things of interest concern
nig the present conditions in
China.
1:00 p.m. Youth for Christ.
7:45 p.m. Special musical and
vocal numbers and the Beninten
dis Missionary will again bo
.-.peaking. Only these 2 services
so come and hear this line
consecrated young couple who
have spent " seeiul years in
China.
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Glenn Warner. Minister
9:45 a.m. Bible School, C. W.
Barlow, superintendent.
The Easter story, the greatest
l story ever told or lived, will De
i brought in each of the classes.
11:00 a.m. Morning woismp
.nd communion service. Easter
music by the choir. "The Angels
Message from the Tomb" will be
the topic of the pastor's message.
7:30 p.m. Evening service. You
are invited to this hour of fellow
ship, singing, and study of the
Scriptures. Sermon topic: "The
Inspiration of the Resurrection.
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
Schedule of Services.
Lenten Devotions Wednesday,
7:30 p.m. .
Holy Thursday: Mass at 7:30
a.m.; all day adoration; Holy
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Wednesday, April 12 - - - -
Heppner High School Auditorium
Admission, 35c - 75c
8 pm.
MOT!
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The City Dump Ground will be closed to the general
public except between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m. on Satur
day afternoons, starting Saturday, April 8.
An attendant will be on the grounds during those hours
to direct unloading of garbage.
Full cooperation of the Citizens is urged in
ing the Dump Grounds usable and availabe
Violations of this rule will be prosecuted to the full ex
tent of the law.
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Heppner, Oregon
April 6, 1950
By Order of the City Council
April Month for
Receiving Cancer
Fight Donations
April is the month declared
by the Cancer Society for receiv
ing of donations to the cancer
control program. Morrow county
is taking an active part in this
program.
Heading the field army for this
county as Commander is Mrs.
James Healy. Serving her as vice
commander is Mrs. Otto Steinke,
Finance officer is Mrs. Jack Van
Winkle and Mrs. Mabel Flint is
the publicity director.
Each community has its own
captain who will take care of
the donations and contributions
from that locality. They are, for
Heppner, Mrs. Chris Brown; Hard
man, Mrs. Kenneth Batty; Lex
ington. Mrs. Eldon Padberg; lone,
Mrs. Adon Hamlett; Boardman,
Mrs. Selh Russell and Irrigon,
Mrs. Ida Slaughter.
Actively participating in the
cancer programs for several
community groups during the
winter months have been the
medical director, Dr. A. D. Mc
Murdo, and public health nurse,
Miss Margaret Gillis. Sponsoring
the cancer program within the
county is the American Legion
auxiliary. This group along with
the extension units, chamber of
commerce and Soroptimist club
have studied growth of neglected
cancers and reviewed recent re
search studies.
Establishments in these trades
reported a combined total of
145 paid employees for the work
week ended nearest November
15, 1948. This compared with a
total of 105 employees reported
for the week of November 15,
1939.
These preliminary figures have
been derived from a census re
port on Morrow county. Final
figures, superseding the preliml-
included in a bulletin for the
stale of Oregon and be issued in
several months. Similar data will
be made available this year in
preliminary and final from for
nary data for the county, will be each of the counties and states.
I STAR nn REPORTER J
iiion prloei afternoon and Tuning, nnlan jp. School Stodsr.U 11 year, and oven Et Prlo .40,
ouy lilwtlMd to b. otharwUol Children! Bat. ' ! AluU, E"' PrlM t00 roa-
Prica .it, Ted. tm nn .., -. , . T" Every ohJd occupying a aeat
SOo; Grade and High matt have a ticket.
Sunday ahowa oontlanon. from 1 p. m. All ewnlng- ahowa .tart at T:30 p. m., uul. otlierwlae
advertlaed
Retail Sales in '48
275 Per Cent More
Than in Year 1939
Retail and service establish
ments located in Morrow county,
Oregon, showed a substantial
expansion in dollar volume of
trade from 1939 to 1948 accord
ing to preliminary figures from
the 1948 census of business re
leased today by the Bureau of
Census, U. S. Department of Com
merce. Retail sales in the county dur
ing 1948 aggregated $4.5 million,
an increase of 275 percent over
the 51.2 million in 1939, when
the preceding census of business
was taken. The service trades in
cluded in the census of business
recorded receipts totaling $156,
000 in 1948 compared with $15,
000 in 1939.
Employment in the county rose
over the 9-year period between
1939 ad 1948 for the above trades.
Hour 7:30 p.m.
Good Friday: Mass of the Pre
sanctified 7:30, followed by Ven
eration of the Cross. Stations of
the Cross at 2:30 and again at
7:30 p.m.
Holy Saturday: Blessing of the
Paschal Candle,' new fire and
Baptismal Water at 7:30.
Easter Sunday: Masses at 8:00
in lone and at 9:30 in Heppner.
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DISTRIBUTORS
L. E. DICK
HEPPNER
GORDON WHITE
IONE
TO THE LADIES . . .
It is our pleasure and privilege to
present each lady and high school
miss attending our program on Easter
Sunday, April 9th, a beautiful Easter
lower, through the courtesy of
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
The coming of Easter brings with
it one of the most beautiful sea
sons of the year. May you find it
as such and may this Easter be a
happy and joyous one for you all.
Sunday-Monday, April 9-10
ADAM'S RIB
Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Judy
Holliday. Tom Ewell, David Wayne,
Jean Hagen
Right at the top of the brilliant best In
the comedy line! The female of the
species decides to prove woman's equal
ity to the male and leads the story in
a wildly hilarious whirl. Here is laughter
at its loudest!
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., April 11-12-13
CHICAGO DEADLINE
Alan Ladd, Donna Reed, June Havoc,
Irene Hervey. Arthur Kennedy
Ladd returns to his most popular type
of role , . , a fighting reporter slugging
his way to the hottest story of the year!
RHYTHM
Dancin' and romancin' to those home
spun Jimmie Davis tunes.
FrL-Sat.-, April 14-15
BAGDAD g
Maureen O'Hara, Paul Christian, Vincent
Price, John Sutton, Jelf Corey
A desert adventure story . . , beautifully
photographed in Technicolor,
PLUS H
RIDE, RYDER, RIDE
Jim Bannon, Little Beaver, Emmett Lynn, E5
Peggy Steward j2
Red Ryder fights for law and order in EE:
a western that can boast on abundance
of true Western action. Color enhances 5S
the outdoor photography. sss
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DRESSES
FOR EASTER
5
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and
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Choose from our large and complete stock.
In one or two piece styles.
Rayon Crepes, Cord Weaves, Jr. Butcher Weaves,
Miami Cloths or Cottons in Prints,' Plains or Novel
ties. Sizes 9 to 20-16V-- to 241..
Mi
GAYMODE
NYLONS
98c
For sheer flattery ... in
51 gauge 15 denier. First
quality , , . made for per.
feet fit, longer wear . . in
colors keyed to fashion I
8M. to 10'.
LACY RAYON S
CREPE SLIPS '
2.98
Lots-more-money looks
' to our. well-cut, smooth
fitting rayon crepe slipsl
Lavished with lace and
applique-touched ....
white and pastels, 32-40,
MEN! DON'T FORGET THAT NEW
MARATHON FOR EASTER!
FINE FUR FELTS
THRIFTY
PRICED!
4.98
Marathon" felts In this
Sport Felo model aro
lined; factory blocked to
hold their shape. Me
dium width bands. Reg
ular and pastel colors.
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NYLON
GU)VES
98c ..
r.
Sheer nylon , , , looks so
fragile, acts so tough,
washes and dries in a
hurryl Buflle - cuffed
shorty in black, white,
or arbutus pink . , , 6-8
PENNEY'S