Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 12, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August IX 1W1
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M'ybe yoy've never Jmt a U.S. Jmvh-u.
Bond. Or hid one ttolen. Or aofnehow
torn one op.
If foa evtf do, fouQ quickly find out
horn iodestructibie Bond really are.
Becauie we repUce them. All jrou have
to do it let tu know they're mtwng.
It's mother reajoa why Bond tre one
of tb vueae wyi to Mve.
Bif Bond on ft regular buu through
tre PajrroU Strings Plan where you work
tw tfc Bond-4-Month Plin where you
bank. One row' re got 'em, there's oo way
Mi u taCr f f" Vm, (Mm, or fotroyti,
w rtptM tt'ta atedad, (her cm m
til ndMpiiM. Aa4 dnn MliW,
odi m a pwwi wf ta nit.
lake stock in America.
'Ears with Vhich
To Hear'
In the last book of your Bible
(the Revelation or Apocalypse)
there Is a phrase which is re
peated time and again. "He that
hath ears to hear let him hear
what the Spirit saith". Just pre
vious to this you would have
read in Rev. 1:23 "The Word
of God and the testimony of
Jesus Christ . . . Blessed is he
that readeth and they that hear
the words of this prophecy, and
keep those things which are
written therein; for the time is
at hand". Is it possible that in
order for us to hear God's Voice
we must read His Word (the
Bible) with an open heart and
willing mind? It's repitition
proves that God knows we will
have difficulty in being attent
ive.
In the story of Odysseus which
is Greek mythology there is an
interestin? account related to
"hearing". Odysseus with his!
companions were approaching
the Siren's kle. These sirens had
such wonderful voices and flat
tering tongues that they were
able to beguile to death all
who would come within their!
of this Odysseus took a thick
round of wax and cut it into
pellets and after molding them
with his fingers, he plugged up
the ears of all of his crew. Then
by previous command they in
turn bound him hand and foot
and fastened him upright
against the mast. Quote "So
they sang in lovely tones. From
the bottom of my heart I (Ody
sseus) longed to listen, and I
ordered the men to set me free,
nodding my head and working
my brows, but they simply went
on pulling with a good swing.
Perirnedes and Eurylochos at
once got up and put more ropes
around me and fastened me
tighter. But when we had gone
a long way past the Sirens, so
that we could hear them no
longer, my companions took out
the wax from their ears and un
tied my ropes", unquote. We al
so have Sirens clamoring for
your attention but "take up and
read His Word". "My people are
destroyed for lack of knowledge"
is relevant to both Isiah's time
and ours."
In the story by Bunyan called
"Pilgrim's Programs" which is
as follows: "I saw a man clothed
with rags, standing in a cer
tain place, with his face from
his own house, a book in his
hand, and a great burden upon
his back." It was not long af
terward that he met one called
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AFTEH THE FLOOD th cboutel cj Hinton Creek Just where It
enters Willow Creek. Tit pirtrat shews com of the debris
deposited folic wiog th vatec The refrigerator was one
washed down stream fieca Taea WUsaM.
BUYS HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vertner
have moved from Santa Cruz,
Ca., to Aptos, Ca., where they
have purchased a new home. He
will commute to his law of
fice In San Jose. They have two
children, Mark 4 and Megan
who U almost 2. Mrs. Vertner
will be remembered as Mary Jo
Morrison of lone.
WEDDING, PARTY and AN
NIVERS A R Y napkins with
names imprinted; monogram
med playing cards; wedding in
vltations and announcements,
all available at The uazette-Times.
TrouWevwth
dirty equipment?
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STANDARD SlAN
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PAY YOUR BILLS
WHEN DUE
and
KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD
Pioneer Service Credit Information Is most valuable
No commissions charged on collections
AU money Is paid direct to creditors
Pioneer
SERVICE CO., INC.
SINCE 1928
The Merchants' and Professional Men's Organization
HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE
OREGON IDAHO UTAH NEVADA DIVISION
Division Office: Eugene, Oregon
WATCH FOB THE GREEN AND BLACK
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Inferndjionol President
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AFTER CLEANING by Bert Corbin. The debris has been cleaned
away. This is a riew that people see as they come into town
on Hwy. 207.
.vangensr wno men gave
him a parchment roll which had
inscribed therein "Flee from
the Wrath to come". After he
had received more explicit in
structions (as to which way he
should hasten for freedom from
his great burden) we read: "So I
saw in my dream that the man
began to run. Now, he had not
ran far from his own door, but
his wife and children, perceiving
it, began to cry after him to re
turn; but the man put his fing
ers in his ears and run on cry
ing "Lire Life Eternal Life".
Floyd Everhart
Church of Nazarene
Rodeo Court
Goes on Radio
Hear the words of the Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo Court
when they give the big show
a boost on the KUMA Coffee
Hour Aug. 19.
Following the broadcast they
will be guests of the Pendleton
Lions Club at The Tapadera for
luncheon. They will be given
another chance to spread the
dates of the Morrow County Fair
Aug. 23-27 and the Rodeo Aug.
28-29.
ROBERT X UPLINGER
Robert J. Uplinger of
Syracuse, New York, was
elected President of Lion3
International at the Associa
tion's 54th Annual Conven
tion in Las Vegas, Nevada,
June 22-25. Serving as the
55th President of the world's
largest humanitarian service
organization, Uplinger leads
some 960,000 members in
25,300 clubs located in 146
countries and geographic
areas throughout the world.
Lions International is best
known for its aid to the blind
and sight conservation ac
tivities, international activi
ties, international relations
programs, and its many com
munity service projects.
"Lionism is Commitment"
will be the primary theme
during Uplinger's 1971-1972
Presidential Year. The devel
opment of the local Lions
Clubs through the individual
member's commitment to all
aspects of service will be emphasized.
PROPERTY ,TAX
FAX - " 1
If you have a question con
cerning real or personal prop
erty please state all the facts
as briefly as possible and mall
it to your COUNTY ASSESSOR
Joyce Rltch, under the name
"PROPERTY TAX FAX". Please
ask only one question per sheet
Then watch this column for the
answer.
QUESTION:
I purchased S acres of land
on contract and would like to
pay taxes on this land separ
ately. The assessor refused to
divide out my parcel of tend
unless I furnished him with a
copy of my contract I ottered
to submit copies of my contract
which is not recorded, bat I
would like to strike out certain
parts of the contract indaaing
the sale price. Does he hare the
authority to do this?
ANSWER:
Yes. The statute, ORS 311.280,
expressly provides that an as
sessment division Is not made
unless a true copy of the con
tract of sale is given to the as
sessor. A true copy of the con
tract of sale means a copy of
the contract without striking
therefrom any substantial por
tion of it such as the conditions
of sale and the sales price.
Trouble with
fuel system?
L E DICK
YOUR STANDARD MAN
Can solve your problem
He's in Heppner, 676-9633
Omwmi
Standard Oil Company
of California kZS
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 13-14
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for
UJEDDINGS
ANNIVERSARIES. COFFEE TIME,
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Also: Personalzed Wedcmg and Guesf Boob,
Match Books, Monogrammed Playing Cards
The Gazette-Times
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ABC Kiddie Klown "Goodie" will be
at the grand opening Friday and
Saturday. He has balloons and
lollipops for the kiddies.
IT PAYS TO BUY BRAND NAMES!
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FAMOUS BRANDS VALUE SERVICE
VARIETY QUALITY EASIER SHOPPING
Here's where you'll find America's finest brands of children's
clothing at popular prices. Everything you need for baby, boys
through 12 and girls through 14. Come in this week . . . take ad
vantage of these grand opening specials! Register for free prizes
and fashions for the kiddies.
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS!
7ECISTER
fOU FREE
( FASHION I
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INFANTS'"
Boxed Gift Sets
$1.99
REGULARLY
M and SS .....
From America's Number 1 man
ufacturer of Baby Wear. Gowns,
Kimonos. Saques and Sleeper
sets in comfy cotton knit
Sift Boxed But Several
SALE! Ski Jackets
REG. $13 to $20
9.50 $16.00
For Boys and Girls sizes 2 to 14.
Popular Tow Coat styles with
side zippers. Zip pockets. Water
proof coating. Quilt lining.
Wash'n Wear. Buy now or lay
away for back-to-scliooL
SHOP FOR MANY OTHER OPENING SPECIALS!
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8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
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or BankAmericard
KlUdie Shop
CHUDIEN'S FASHIONS
132 South Main PendUtoa
Phone 278-4235
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