HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926.
PAGE FIVE
Miss Luo!a Benge, daughter of
Judge and Mrs. R. L. Benge, and Miss
Gladys Benge, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eph Eskelson, departed or Eu
gene on Saturday to take up the work
of the spring term at the U. of 0.
The young ladieB were taken on their
way as far as The Dalles by Mr. and
Mrs. Benge.
Reid Buaoick and Miss Mary Pat
terson, who have been students at the
U. of 0. for the past three quarters,
will remain at home during the spring
term, Keid having accepted work with
the Alfalfa Lawn Dairy of Wightman
Brothers. They intend to enter school
again at the beginning oi the fall
term.
Anson Wright was in from Hard
man on Tuesday. Ho is slowly recov;
ering from a complication of tmnhloa
having a spell of flu, complicated with
whooping cough, the latter trouble
being one of those diseases supposed
to be incident to childhood, but Mr.
Wright Buffered a rather severe at
tack. Jim Stewart, who is with the Fed
eral Land Bank, was attending to
matters of business in this city on
Tuesday. Mr. Stewart, ex-newspaper
man and formerly editor of the Fos
sil Journal, has made his home in Cor
vallis for the past five or six years.
The Misses Leta and Evelyn Hum
phreys returned to Eugene on Fri
day after having spent the Easter va
cation season in this city with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hum
phreys. fi.
Sam Hughes company store is be
ing freshened up a bit in harmony
with the weather by the application
of white kalsomine internally. Har
ry Archer was pushing the brush this
week.
Mrs. Ida Dutton departed for her
home in Portland on Wednesday after
having spent a couple of weeks In this
city looking after matters pertaining
to the estate of ti.e late W. P, Dut
ton. For Sale- 20-foot Holt motor com
bine. Good shape. Troy Bogard,
Eight Mile, Ore. 1-2.
Food Hi Hobby
U kfpuJ:
Dr. Harvey M. Wltoy, hi done
Siuch to iniur the nation'! health
by Us advocation of pure food
lawa. Dr. Wiley Uvea in Waahing
ton, D, C and la hala and hearty
at 82.
Good rains are general again over
the county and the wheat fields and
ranges are receiving a good wetting.
ho far the grain fields never present
ed a finer appearance in most parts
of the county, and with seasonable
showers the yield should be abundant.
Fruit trees are practically in full
bloom, being about a month ahead of
usual and we hope not so soon that
they may be nipped by the April
frosts. However, as this has been a
naason when the expected has not hap
pened so far, we may look for April
to be a pleasant month and free from
killing frosts.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodman of Portland,
parents of D. T. Goodman of this city,
are expected to arrive in Heppner the
end of the week for a visit at the
Goodman home. Mrs. D. T. Goodman
is reported to be prorgessing nicely
at the Morrow General hospital, after
a serious illness.
Regular meeting of American Le
gion Auxiliary will be held on Mon
day, April 5, in the new quarters.
Members please bring donations for
the Auxiliary shower. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Paul Gemmell and Mrs. E. E.
Gilliam.
A loud speaker, connected up with
the big radio set at the home of Dr.
A. H. Johnston, has been installed in
Morrow General hospital, and inmates
are now entertained with programs
coming in "on the air."
Born At their home in Corvallis,
Oregon, on Friday, March 26, 1926, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Amort, a son. Mrs.
Amort was formerly Miss Melba Grif
fiths of this city.
Miss Henryetta Lawrence, teacher
in the local high school, is reported
well on the road to recovery from an
attack of pneumonia at the Morrow
tjoneral hospital.
Tiie foothili countiy has received
another good soaking, according to
C it. Van Schoiuck who was in the
city a Bhort time yesterduy from his
laiich on Bairn Fork.
Capcnler Wo.k Wanted Day or
coin; uct. Work of all kindi. I build
nouses, garuuej, reshingie and re
mode.. buiit-ir.g a specialty. J. S.
Baldwin.
Mrs. M. D. Clark 'visited Portland
over the week end, going down to take
in the concert of the I), of O. glee
ciub and orchestra. Miss Mary Clark
was one of the glee club members.
Mrs. Muude Pointer of Salem, who
is vsiiting this week at Lexington,
her former home, was in Heppner a
short time yesterday, being accom
panied by Mrs. Laura Scott.
Roger Morse, county aent, has
been spending the week at PoitUnd,
ntetnding to matters of business, and
also enjoying a visit with the ho'tje
lo:ks at Vancouver, Wash.
Joe Simns, Monument stok man
and rancher, was doing jusii eta nere
the first of the week. He report. ev
erything coming along mighty fine in
tne Monument country.
W. Worth Carpenter returned to his
home this week, after undergoing
treatment for a severe siege of pneu
monia at the Morrow General hospital.
Mrs. D. M. Ward spent Sunday in
this city from the Ward ranch south
of lone. She was a guest at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Karl Farnsworth.
Wm. Kcenan, son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. Orve Brown, has been spending
a few duys in this city and enjoying
a visit with old friends.
David A. Wilson and Earl Gordon
niadc a trip to Pendleton Tuesday,
Mr. Wilson being called there on
business.
Let Us Show You Our New
Art Wall Papers
'pHE walls of your home how do
they look? Your friends and guests
are observing and critical. What do
they THINK about them. When beau
tiful art wall coverings cost such a trifle
redecorating one or two rooms is
money well spent.'. Now is the time to
do it too, because Spring is the home
beautifying time and our stocks of new
papers are complete. Come in. It will
be a pleasure to show them.
Case Furniture Co.
Oscar Keithley, Eight Mile wheat
raiser, was feeling pretty good over
the fine rain Wednesday. His sec
tion was well wet up, and the end is
not yet. He was a visitor here for a
short time during the day.
Mrs. Westfall, graduate nurse in
charge of the Morrow General hos
pital, motored to lone Sunday for a
visit with friends and relatives.
Tom Mix in Zane Grey's "RIDERS
OF THE PURPLE SAGE" at the Star
7 heater next week.
For Sale Large tent in excellent
condition. See Mrs. G. C. Aiken, city.
Mrs. Frank Rasmus returned home
thiB week from a visit in Portland.
Mrs. Ola Ward of Lexington was a
visitor in this city Saturday.
Clara Bow serves "Wine" at the
Star Theater Saturday night.
Baldwin, the carpenter, will take
out of town jobs.
THE FLASHLIGHT
Published Weekly by Hardman Union
High School.
The teachers of Hardman Union
high school visited the Heppner
schools Monday, March 29. They re
port that they enjoyed the day very
much..
The six-weeks' examinations be
gin next week. Because we have
studied faithfully most of us are not
afraid to face the "battle."
Dale Blcakman, who has been at
tending the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege, has returned to Hardman. He
does not plan to reenter college this
year.
Because of a few days vacation at
the Oregon Normal school, Miss Beu
lah Batty was able to come home for
Was Labor's Friend
This is the newly sculptured bust
of the late Samuel Gompens, Amer
ican Federation of Labor mil
place this marble likeness of its
Former friend and leader in tot
National Museum.
a short visit.
Mrs. Verna Howell came home from
the Oregon Normal Thursday, March
25. She has taken the position as
teaher of the Burton Valley school.
Her work started there on Monday.
Mrs. W. Mahrt has bought the resi
dence of Ed Warren of this town. She
moved in Monday afternoon.
Jasper Walker, a well known mer
chant of Hardman, has returned from
Follow the
Road
to real quality and
reasonable prices.
0. K. Egg Meal, $2.65 per sack.
0. K. Cow Feed, $2.30 per sack.
Rolled Barley, $33.00 per ton.
Complete Supplies for Baby Chicks at Attractive Prices.
Brown Warehouse Co.
WE DELIVER WITHIN CITY LIMITS.
Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644
Another Car Just
Arrived
Olympic
Flour
49, 24 1-2 and 10 lb. sacks
WhiteDown
Flour
in 49-lb. sacks
Also: Graham, Whole
Wheat and Rye Flour,
Corn Meal, Farina,
Rolled Oats and Pan
Cake Flour.
Phelps Grocery Company
PHONE 53
Portland. He is recovering nicely
from the operation and is now able to
take up his duties in the store.
The Rev. W. W. Head of lone con
ducted services in Hardman Friday
evening.
Having spent the winter months in
Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hadley
have returned to Hardman. ;
SEASON OPENS AT IONE.
Baseball season opens at lone Sun
day, April 4, with the Cayuse Indian
team. The Cayuses beat the Pendle
ton Blue Mountain Leaguers last Sun
day, and are coming with the inten
tion of adding another lot of scalps
to their collection. The Cayuse In
dians played teams in Wallowa, Un
ion and Umatilla counties last year
with great success and lost but two
games in Umatilla. They are rated
as a first class team. It will be a
treat to the fans to Eee the Cayuses
play ball. (Adv.)
Residence and Household Goods
For Sale I am offering for sale ray
modern four-room bungalow in Hepp
ner, together with household furni
ture, consisting of piano, davenport,
electric washer, sewing machine, bed
room sets, etc. Will sell house and
furnishings separate but prefer to
sell them together. Address, Mrs.
Gene Penland, general delivery, Hepp
ner, Oregon. 62-tf.
The Willing Workes of the Chris
tian church are planning a roasted
chicken dinner which they will give
in the parlors of the church on April
9th, in connection with an apron sale.
APPLES Saturday Special 25 boxes
at 75c a box, for cookers to use now
or can sauce or apple butter for later
use. Also sorted grades at $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 per box. Case Furni
ture Co.
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Drink Milk Every Day
regardless of your age, milk is the
most healthful and nourishing food
you can get. Most doctors recom
mend a quart of milk a day.
Begin today drink more milk!
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
WIGHTMAN BROS., Props.
Phone 30F3
TO OUR CREAM CUSTOMERS :
We can only make the grade of buttre from the grade of
cream we receive. Now, if we are going ahead and be on the
map like other surviving creameries, we must have A-grade
cream. We are not churning any B-grade cream. We will pay
market price for A-grade cream.
Morrow County Creamery Co.
W. C. COX, Manager.
ARRIVING
DAILY-
Fresh 0
Vegetables
of all Kinds o
Doctors recommend vegetables
for their iron content in com
bating spring fever. They're
fine for the kdidies !
You'll find all choice groceries
here to make up the daily spring
menu.
Get a choice "PREMIUM" ham for Easter.
Sam Hughes Co.
Phone 962
Heppner, Ore.
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