TI1E GAZKTTF TIMF9. HEFPXEI1 OllK., THrRSDAT, OCT. 80, 1919,
Additional Local
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Moivin I.'ti.n. Morrow county
jiiurucr. is i:p from ronl.nwl tins
wi'k Msitiip wiili Morrow fnn;y
frionils. ill- si-cr.t WVdaosday in
Hcjipner.
T! p t.imily of I. F. Soronson have
arrived from Morgan ar.d w.il r.iako
U.ivr hoiiif I oro iih Mr. Soroas.m,
lio is pro of li e proprietors of tliu
I'or.tral Moat M:irkot.
Mrs. V. V. Smoad, t.o has leon
vi I in p wiih roi:.: i v os in Missouri tl'e
past seuT.ii weeks, has roiurncd
W est and is vis tins iter sin Maurice
in Portland before coming l-.or.ie.
V.:.- Lull. or Huston has returned
'' 1' . . :!". w' ere sl'.o went to visit
a' the ! ome ef her son. Frank Ed
SI e was aecompanieJ
b ar.ot'.ir son, Alonzi).
iVu. P. An.ii rson. who looks after
! !.eep f .r Hynd lire., was a
U. j.pr.er visitor the last of the week.
Mr AnderMin has just returned from
i.r.iiiiie. where he spent the summer.
Leonard Wingfiold, one of Grant
eouiity's big sheepmen, was in Hepp
v.er a few days last week on business.
Mr. Winpfield will keep posted on
Morrow county happenings in the
future through the columns of The
O.uette-Times.
B. A. Taylor, who has been making
his home in this city the past few
years, will take charge of the Frank
Mover ranch on Black Horse for E.
M. Hul 'en, the recent purchaser. Mr.
Taylor is an experienced farmer.
David and Will Hynd, secretary
and president respectively of the
Hnd Brothers Company, extensive
stock operators, were in Heppner
Tuesday to close up a deal for the
Hisler land on Freeze Out. which
they have bought from R. F. Wisles
worth. Uuth Chapter. O. E. S.. held a
very profitable meeting on Friday
night, with the largest attendance
' in months. A banquet followed the
initiatory ceremonies.
CNUfiCft
HE S0U1 THF KING A THRIFT STMP
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CHRISTIAN CHVWCIl
! Sunday School at 10:00; all de
partments pushing ahead and interest
growing; you are invited to be pres
ent in this service next Sunday morn-
; ing.
Communion service at 11:00, fol
, lowed by regular monthly meeting of
I the church board.
I Christian Endeavor meets at the
j usual evening hour, Jasper Craw ford,
! leader.
The Christian Women's Board of
Missions will meet on next Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. T. J. Humphreys. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
REPAIR SHOP OPENED
I have opened an automobile repair shop in the Chand
ler Sales Rooms, opposite the Fair Pavilion, and solicit
your patronage. All work guaranteed.
ANDREW PATTERSON
HARTFORD and RACINE Tires Sold.
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NOTICE!
All bills against the Morrow County Fair Board must be
presented at effice of the Secretary on or before November 1.
Otherwise they will go over until next year.
MORROW COUNTY FAIR BOARD,
By F. R, Brown, Secretary.
LONGER LIFE
FOR YOUR CAR
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years to the life of
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THE FK DERATED CHl'Hl'H
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Inter
national Lesson, "Next Things in
Temperance."
Morning Service, 11:00. Sermon
theme, "Jesus' Love For Men."
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
Toic. "Standing (or God and Right."
Evening Service 7:30.
H. A. NOYES, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE SERVICES.
I. O. O. F. Hall.
Subject: "Everlasting Punish
ment.' Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at Mrs. Gene Sloeum's.
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Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any
Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You.
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ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL
FUND
To tte RooereH Memorial Association,
F. J. McMenamin, County Chairman,
Heppner, Oregon.
1 herewith subscribe the turn nt
to the Roosevelt Mkmoiul Fund.
Name . ,
Address . ,.
The above amount is inclosed herewith.
ArmrHlnf to the ntant of the Roosevelt Memorial Anaoctatlon, the RooiveM
Memorial Fund of $3,000,000.00 is to be utiliaed to erect a National Monumviit in
Washington, D. C; to acquire and maintain a public park at Oyster Buy, N. YH
and ultimately to include Sagamore Hill, the Roosevelt home, therein, to be
prt-?rved lt Mount Vernon and Lincoln' btne at Spniijrheid ; and to endow
a National Society to perpetuate tbe principles and (deals of Theodore Kooaevelt.
Rich contributor to the fund will rerrtve a ctrtinyale ot membership In tha
Roosevelt Memorial Association. A certificate will also be presented to every
school eon tn Out nig to the I mid.
The name of evrry contributor will be plaittl on tit IM of names deposited
ill I be Natioual Mouumeut to be erected at Wasbiiigtuu, O. U
Ric.Nara Siprelie, 11 years old, who is a student In the Crocker Interme
o.ate Scroo; in San Francisco, wo:i national attrition recently when he sold
King Albirt of Belgium a 25 cent Thrift Stamp, The King had just seated
himself in his automobile after an official reception In San Francisco when
'Richard, the Lion-Hearted," braving the United States Secret Service men,
leaped aboard the King's machine and thrust Thrift Stamp and card Into
Nberi's rs-r,ds.
'Tra you." said the King, and then the King's car lurched forward leav
ing the k,r oehind.
"I d'dnt want the two-bits," said Richard. "I wanted the Klnj to know
what a Thrift Stamp is."
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To be held at the following places on the
following dates at 8 P. M.
Eight Mile, Monday, Nov. 3
Gooseberry, Tuesday, November 4
Liberty School, Wednesday, Nov. 5
Lexington, Saturday, Nov. 8
Cecil Hall, Monday, Nov. 17
Rhea Siding School House, Tuesday,
Nov. 18
Rhea Creek School, Friday, Nov. 21
Boardman Church, Monday, Nov. 10
Irrigon Hall, Tuesday, Nov. 11
Alpine School House, Wednesday,
Nov. 12
Morgan, Friday, Nov. 14
lone, Saturday, Nov. 15
Lena Hall, Saturday, Nov. 22
Hardman, Monday, Nov. 24
Several members of the Executive Board, accompanied
by the County Agent will discuss the plans for
intensified Farmer Organization Pro
gram for the coming year.
Plan for your own community and help put Morrow
County farmers on the map.
Show the world you are for
Farm Organization
Be There Bring Your Neighbor
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