Heppntr Gazette Times, Thursday, April 18, 1957
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HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH
8 Church Street
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Church school 9:45 a. m.
Easter Worship Services 8:30
and 11:00 a. m.
Sunrise Service for the youth,
Christian and Methodist Youth
Fellowships cooperating, 6:00 a.
m. in the Methodist church.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
8:00 a. m. Holy communion
9:45 a. m. Church school
11:00 a. m. Morning pray ax or
Holy Communion and sermon.
Wednesdays 10 a. m. and 8 p.
m., Holy Communion.
ASSEMBLY OT COD CHURCH
Gale and Willow
Wlllli W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 . m.
Evening ssrvics 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young Psopl 7:41
p. m.
Thursday Bibls Hour 7:43 p. m.
VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH
Services second and fourth
Sundays, 11:15 a. m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Gale and Center Sts.
Charles V. Knox, Minister
Bible school 9:45 a. m.
Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening service 7:30.
Choir practice Thursday 7:30.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Heppner
Rev. P. J. Galre, Pastor
7:30 and 10:30 a. m.
Weekdays, 7:30 a. m.
ST. WILLIAM'S CHURCH
lone
Masses Sunday, 9:00 a. m.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Floyd S. Bailey, pastor
6:00 a. m. Sunrise service In
the park. If weather Is bad will
be held in the church. Services
in charge of the Young people.
This is followed by a free-will
breakfast In the hurch basement.
10:00 a. m. Church school pro
gram. 11:00 a. m. Church service Ser
mon "After Death, What?"
7:30 p. m. Young peoples meet
ing. Everyone welcome.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIIT
CHURCH
Brent Border, Pastor
Saturday Services:
Sabbath school, 9:30 a. m.
Sermon, 11 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday, at
7:30 p. m. Bible Studies.
IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Charles Wilkes, Pastor
THE ONE AND ONLY ROGUE i
You wouldn't question the in- j
tprest legislators have in steel-.
head fishing if you had heard the,
howl around the capitoi wnen a
state game commission biologist j
told of a plan, now in the study-,
Int? staee. to close the mid-sec
tion of the Rogue River from
Gallce to Gold Hill for angling.
Angling in the state as a whole,
the commission claims, has in
creased 300 per cent since 1940.
Since the game commission nas
All Saints' Sets
Easter Services
a Maundv Thursday service,
Holy Communion was celebrated
this morning at All saints' epis
copal church and there will be
a sung Holy Communion tonight
at 8 p. m.
nn r.nod Frldav. the Mass of
thn Dresanctifled at 7 a. m. will
be preceeded by the reading of
the solemn collects ana tne ven
eration of the Cross at 6:30 a. m.
The Vigil of the Cross will be
kept from 12 until 3 p. m. witn
modltatlons on the Seven Words
from the Cross by the rector, the
Rev. George R. S. Little. Those
unable to remain for the entire
thrr hours mav enter or leave
during the singing of hymns
which will occur at Intervals. A
nursery for small children will
be maintained In the parish
house during the three hours.
Holy Saturday at 8 p. m. tne
Paschal Candle will be blessed
and there will be the reading of
the Prophecies, the Blessing oi
the Font, followed by Holy Bap
tism.
Faster Dav Holv Communion is
at 7 a. m., children's service and
the Blessine of Children (not con
firmed) at 9:30. At 11 a. m. a
Choral Celebration of the Holy
Communion and sermon.
Monday and Tuesday after Eas
ter Holy Communion at 10 a. m.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11:00 a. m.
Young peoples meeting at 6:15
p. m.
Evening worship at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m,
on Wednesday evening.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Norman Northrup, pastor
Sunday school 9:45
Evening service 7:30
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday 7:30
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, Pastor
Morning worship 9:30 a. m.
Sunday school 10:30 a.' m.
Adult class 10:30 a. m.
Meeting In the Seventh Day
Adventlst church.
PROMPT, COMPLETE SERVICE
Phone WAlnut 6-6241 - Jacklin's w ill have your
order ready for you to pick up, or will ship via
daily auto freight. Jacklin's mixes seed to meet
your requirements and will mix with rice hulls
for easy seeding in ordinary grain drills.
FOR DRYLAND, PASTURE OR HAY
SELECT FROM:
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Cwt.
. 190.00
60.00
Cert. B.T.
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83.00
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FOR IRRIGATED PASTURE OR HAY:
Ranger Alfalfa
Ladino Clover
Orchard Crati
Manchsr Bromegrats
Alts Feicue
49.00
51.00
70.00
57.00
83.00
Crauei and legumei available for other specific plant
Ingi, ruch at green manure, tod witerwayi, etc.
Certified Blue Tag - the hi glint grade in certified
seed. Above prlcei F.O.B. Dishman.
Tum KNEW'S Farm Newt Digest with Ken
Hutdmon, fl;30 A.M., Monday through Saturday.
jacklin Seed Company
Dishman, Washington
always been a free target for
sports and commercial fisher
men we'll shoot.
Closing any part of the Rogue
would be bad advertising for
Oregon at the top level. Oregon's
famous Rogue River is univer
sally known as the one stream
where the steelhead, the fastest
and fiercest fighter of all game
fish will take a fly consistently.
If any restrictions are impera
tive, reduce the bag limit. The
ethical fly fisherman won't mind,
particularly those who come from
N. Y., Rome, Hollywood, Florida,
England, etc. Many of these, with
rubber gloves on their hands, re
lease their fish after the fight.
Pure sport.
NOT ALL ROUTINE BILLS
Making a high tempo clearance
record for the session the legis
lature this week sent 47 bills to
the governor for his action.
Here are briefed notations of
the more important bills in the
package. Raises from $500 to
$750 a year the state grant to
blind students attending college.
Allows dependent children's
aid from welfare funds for child
ren up to 18 and those living
with relatives.
Appropriates $39,048 for State
Soil Conservation Committee.
Requires annual instead of
biennial publication of list of
claims, warrants and other in
formation by county clerk.
Changes date to April 15 for
reporting gifts subject to tax,
date for paying gift tax from
March 15 to April 15.
Approves $974,627 budget lor
Oregon State Fair.
Appropriates $764,870 for Hill
crest School for Girls.
HUMANITARIAN
The acceptance of providing
adequate care for the state's
wards has a pattern that is at
variance with popular concep
tions. Many people have a dark
idea that legislators are always
the big, loose spenders of public
funds. That the state board of
control Is often just three old
Scrooges and they, the voters
themselves are the all-wise con
servators of our financial eco
nomy. According to the records the
joy and gloom duo are the boys
who twist the wheel of fate for
state's wards.
Accelerated spending under a
higher education pressure group
regime has for the past 15 years
caused state wards immeasur
able suffering and has handi
capped readjustments for lack of
adequate Institutional buildings
and modern care. This is the
private opinion of a majority of
the members of ways and means
committees for many years.
Oregon taxpayers also have
been looser when state govern
ment building was stinted arid
needed space had to be, and
still is rented in privately owned
buildings.
And we are forcing the educa
tion machine beyond its effici
ency and spending for more ca
pacity at a loss of a good finished
product?
While we are looking for an
education engineer who can
make the educational jugger
naut efficient we should consider
basic human requirements.
The recent 12-week inspection
of state institutions made by Sec
retary of State Mark Hatfield
shows these "Imperatives:"
A start on the Dammasch
Portland State Hospital, twice
voted by the people of the state
at general elections.
Expansion of facilities at Fair-
view Home, where a wating list
of mentail deficient has reached
a "sobering" length.
Provisions of a teen-age psy
chiatric facility because none
now exists except In amalgama
tion with adults at the state hospital.
Alleviation of hazardous hous
ing conditions for children at
both the Deaf and Blind Schools.
Re-evaluation of planning for
MacLaren School for Boys, pro
vision of additional dormitory
space, a full-time chaplain and
chapel.
Mrs. Bethena R. Lord
Funeral services were held for
Mrs. Bethena Richardson Lord
late of lone, Friday April 12 at
the Folsom's Funeral chapel in
Pendleton with the Rev. Floyd
Bailey, pastor of the lone Com
munity church officiating. Inter
ment in the Olney cemetery In
Pendleton. The soloist was Ted
Roy and the pall bearers were
James Lindsay, Garland Swan
son, David Rietmann, Cecil
Thome, Harvey Smith and Frank,
lin Lindstrom. i
Mrs. Lord was born in Lane
County, March 21, 1874 to John
Wesley and Rebecca Richardson
who came to Oregon in 1846.
She is survived by one daughter, !
Mrs. Juanita Melena of lone and
one brother, John Richardson of
Junction City. Those attending
the funeral from here were Mr.
and Mrs. James Lindsay, Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Thome, Mr. and Mrs.
David Rietmann and daughter,
Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan
son, Rev. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs.
Delbert Emert, Mrs. Ernest Heli
ker, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith,
Mrs. Van Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Verner Troedson, and Miss Ruby
Ann Rietmann.
Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. William Barratt,
were Mr. and Mrs. E. Harvey
Miller of Portland and Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Cavendar and daughter
of Hamilton.
Need LstterbeadsT Pasas Mttt
"We can make our
lives sublime"
By Phil Blakney
When your health Is
good, your every day Is
more Joyous. Troubles are
conspicuously absent, and
you always look forward
to a happy tomorrow.
But when you don't feel
good everything seems to
go wrong.
So guard your good
health carefully. Visit your
physician at the first sign
tf any illness and let him
help you to live a more sub.
lime Hie. We will co-oper-ate
by carefully compound
ing any medication he pre
scribes for you.
Your Physician ,
Can Phone
6-9962
When You Need
A Medicine
Pick up your prescrip
tion if shopping near us, or
let us deliver promptly
without extra charge, A
great many people entrust
us with the responsibility
of filling their prescriptions.
May we compound yours?
PHIL'S
PHARMACY
105 N. Main
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
Quotation by
Henry W. Longfellow
(1807-1882)
Copyright 1957 (4W3)
V V V
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