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PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926. s Portland. March 29. The Near East Relief has just filed its annual report with Congress. The following: items from a very complete report, copies of which may be secured from the local office, 613 Stock Exchange, may interest our readers. During the year, 747,565 persons were aided, the service to the adults of whom there were 576,600 being chiefly in the form of clothing. 69, 159 children were served and more than 100.000 widows with children. The total relief administered to date is $94,587,709.37. Last year's in come of $4,752,239.25, raised at an expense of 13.16c. To enable the impoverished Arme nian government to receive a vast number of refugees as requested by the League of Nations the N?ar East Relief agreed to continue the care of about 12,000 children in Armenia for three years from 1926. No work is carried on in Turkey the centers now being Armenia, Greece, Macedonia, Persia, Syria and Palestine. During 1925, 30,460,137 meals and rations were provided for children and 5,102,326 to refugee adults, the majority of these being widows with children. Incidental to its program f child welfare it has helped eliminate ma laria in parts of both Greece and Turkey. During its ten years of ser vice it has prevented blindness in 30, 000 children. Largely by the children's own ef forts and by the use of American methods and machinery, there were produced on orphanage farms and gar dens 438 tons of vegetables, 2,121 bu shels of grain and 67 tons of meat and dairy products. During the year 1612 tons of cloth ing was distributed but as clothing supplies are ample for this year no "Bundle Day" will be held this year. The immediate task of the organi zation is to provide for the 36,000 now in its care and to provide if possible MINISTER ASSUMES DISGUISE. - , $? VlfSlllal Rev. Dr. James Empringham in Episcopalian clergyman from New York intended to write a pamphlet on prohibition, but to gain first hand information he has donned a disguise and is making a country wide investigation of the conditions. LUMBER measured with the GOLDEN RULE We are ready to meet your building needs! Our yards are stocked with seasoned highest grade lumbers bought in large quantities when the market was right to cut your building costs. You'll also do better if you buy your brick, tile, cement and other materials from us. At your service. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Heppner, Lexington, lone Woman has rapidly come to the fore In all lines of endeavor, bat these three girls have made the world sit up and take notice bjr achieving the pinnacle of success while still in their teens. The sport, world worships at the feet of Helen Wills, (center) America's youths ful tennis queen; rises to its feet to acclaim Marion Talley, (left) whose triumphant debut at the Metropolitan makes her a star of the first magnitude. Gene Goldman demonstrates the ability of her sea to earn money instead of spending it, by amassing a million dollars selling Chicago real estate. for some of the thousands still home less. It is hoped that three years more may see the task finished. Mrs. Campbell Honored. (Continued from First Pajre) seasons, Alas! Like "Ships in the night" they just "Speak as they pass"; We hail them with joy in the blush of their dawn A task, and a tear, and a snule, they are gone. Oh, Years yet to be, while Life's soft twilight glow, Bring a small mead of toil, but Joy that o'erfiows; Bring a hint more of Pleasure; of Sweetness a draught, Of Patience a deluge, and Love that will waft Her life o'er the reefs, through the shoals, to the shore. Bring less of life's worries, of Peace bring her more; Then in Love's sweet communion with children and kin, Touch her lightly, Dear Years, let the New Life begin. Contributed. PROSPECT GOOD FOR CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express to all our friends and neighbors' our sincere thanks for the acts of kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, J. H. Gemmell, and for the many and beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. H. Gemmell and Familv. That the nroesects are good for the early construction of the Heppner- Spray road, is the opinion expressed by both District Attorney Notson and Commissioner Bleakman. who, with Commossioner Davidson and County Roadmaster McCaleb attended the monthly meeting of the state high way commission in Portland last week. There had been some apprehension on the part of the Morrow county court as to whether they could get cooperation from Wheeler county on the six miles of road that will con nect with the Pohn Day highway in that county near Spray. This coop eration seems now assured, and the Wheeler county court hopes to be able to do, its part through the as sistance it will doubtless receive from the Forest Bureau of Roads. That county being interested in the com pletion of the gap between Service creek and Mitchell, they did not want to get in too deep. They have secured the aid of the highway commission in I r- ' Is minutes RCA 11 'ii could do this A 5-tube tuned radio fre quency Radiola set with regeneration for $115 with all tubes including new genuine RCA power Radiotron, UX-120. There isn't room enough on this whole page to tell you the big story of Radi ola 20. Come in hear it I MAURICE A. FRYE RADIO HEADQUARTERS RADIOLAS STi;WART-WARNER KENNEDY II ALLOW AT OR ANY OTHER STANDARD MAKE esemoie sprinand summer the buliding of this piece of road, which, by the way, i just another link in the completion of the Hepp-ner-Spray, or Pendleton-Prineville cut-off, and when thia was made plain to our Wheeler county neighbors. they took a different view of the sit uation. On the whole, the members of our court attending the road meet ing in Portland the past week are very much pleased with the prospects and they are mighty glad they took time to go to Portland and line this matter up. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, to me directed and dated the First day of April, in that certain suit in said Court wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff secured a judgment and decree of foreclosure against William A. Thomas, otherwise known as W. A. Thomas, an unmarried man; and lone National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, for the sum of $3902.01, with interest from March 29, 1926, at the rate of 8 per annum, and $300.00 attorneys' fees; the further sum of $21.60 costs. I will, on the 30th day of April, 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for. sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the following described real property in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to wit: The Northwest Quarter of Section Two in Township One North of Range Twenty-three, E. W. M.; the Northeast Quarter and the South Half of Section Thirty four in Township Two North of Range Twenty-three, E. W. M., or so much of said real property as may be nec essary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment, costs, attorneys' fees, and accruing costs of sale. Dated this 1st day of April, 1926. Date of first publication April 1, 1926. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. cree of foreclosure against Nels P. Nelson, a bachelor; and lone National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, for the sum of $&2.00 with in terest at 8 from December B, 1924; $52.00 with interest at 8 from June 5, 1925; $52.00 with interest at 8 from December 5, 1925; $1466.61 with interest at 54 from December 6, 1925; $320.60 with interest at 8 from March 5, 1926; $5.00 with inter est at 8 from February 23, 1926; xwi the further sum of $150.00 attor neys' fee, and the further sum of $21.60 costs less $80.00 stock subscrip tion. I will, on the 30th day of April, 1926, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m. in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the following described real property in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec-, tion Six, and the Northeast Quar ter of Section Seven, all in Town ship One North, Range Twenty four, East of the Willamette Mer idian, containing 320 acres; or so mucn of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment, costs, attorneys' fees and accruing cost of sale. Dated this 1st day of April, 1926. Date of first publication April 1, 1926. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for nomination for office of Justice of the Peace, 6th district of Morrow county, at the May primaries, 1926, subject to the will of the Dem ocratic voters. I Paid Adv.) W. M. AYERS. Blvd., Portland, Ore. RHEA CREEK GRANGE. Rhea Creek Grange meets the first Sunday of each month at 10 a. m., and the third Friday night of each month at 8 p, m. Visiting members welcome. Second-hand Sacks Wanted Such as would hold barley; pay 5c apiece. Leave at Brown Warehouse Co., Hepi ner. W. T. CAMPBELL. . BRAND NEW. Colonial Santone Range. The best value in Steel, Cast and Malleable Ranges. Used ranges taken in trade. CASE FURNITURE CO. FOR SALE Or will trade for Port land property, 402 acres in Blue mountains, known as South Jones Prarie. Margaret Jones, 777 Sandv Strayed A black mare, 101111 white star in forehead, 1350-1400 lbs., mane roached last year, 6 yr. old, brand lazy Bar R left stifle. Notify Fred Rauch, Echo, Ore. 52-2p. For Rent, 6000 acres summer sheep range, abundance water, timber, easy accessilie, 10 miles of Elgin, in Union county. Jesse Crum, Elgin, Oregon, ' FOR RENT Sheep range that will be good by Apil 15th. Good place to shear, 2 miles from R. R. station. Address S. C. Goff, Minam, Oregon. FOR SALE Buby. Holt, Jr., Com bine harvester. 12 foot cut. Ground power. Good shape. Phone 3F21. Fall terms. 51.4. FOR SALE Ford touring car, or will trade for delivery or roadster. Inquire at Heppner Bakery. Wanted To buy or rei.t mountain runch, 160 to 400 acres. Write XYZ, Heppner Gazette Times. One, two or three furnished and heated rooms for rent. See C. A. Minor. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated the 1st day of April, 1926, to me directed in that certain suit in said Court wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff, secured a judgment and de- The Willing Workers are prepared to do- plain sewing, tack comforts, sew carpet rags, etc., at reasonable prices. See Mrs. Jeff Jones for fur ther information. For Sale 130-egg incubator in good condition. Inquire this office. 2t. I WANT YOUR CATTLE & HOGS I buy anything from one head to a carload, or more if you have 'em. Prices right, deliv ered at Heppner stock yards. R. D. ALLSTOTT Phone Main 753, Heppner, Ore. Service and the Small Account This bank is a service institution organized to meet finan cial necessities of its depositors. The amount of its ser vice to its dpeositors often depends on the bank balances they maintain. This bank must carefully protect the funds deposited here by its depositors. Money can be loaned only when we feel sure that it will be safe. When a depositor main tains a reasonably large, steady balance, it is an indica tion to us that he knows how to use money successfully. It gives us a reason to believe that loans to him will be safe. ' That is one reason why depositors who maintain large balances get better service from their bank. They are entitled to it. And even more than that, a large balance provides the depositor with sufficient funds to take care of emer gencies and business opportunities that may arise. -MM- Farmers & Stockgrowers National Heppner Bailk 0re&on Advance-Rumley Combine Harvester I have the agency for this popular and efficient machine, and would like pros pective buyers of harvesting machinery to look this combine over before making a decision. Frank Shively New Spring Styles Are Here THEY'RE BEAUTIES, MEN! FEATURING the double-breasted Dunhill, Newport and York mod els, and constructed of beautiful and durable Fieldbrook and Windsor Cheviots. Light colors, of course, pre dominate, with many beautiful greys. You'll be surprised how reasonably they're priced. Don't neglect seeing them at WILSON'S Where Customers Are Satisfied. A MAN'S STORE FOR MEN C Star Theater THURSDAY and FRIDAY, APRIL 1 & 2: BUCK JONES in "THE TRAIL RIDER" A red-hot romance of the western plains. A rousing, crackling tale of adventure and love near the Texas border, where the Trail Rider rode wild and free. . Also Edmund Cobb in "THE PRONTO KID," and 7th epi sode of "THE FAST EXPRESS." SATURDAY, APRIL 3: CLARA BW In WINE Adapted from the sensational story by Wm. MacHarg, with Forest Stanley, Myrtle Stcdman, Huntley Gordon, Robert Agnew and Walter Long included in the cast. A vital drama of today that every member of the famiyl should see. A dash of fun colorful carnivals of gaity dramatic con sequences. Also "THE MYSTERIOUS STRANGER," two-reel comedy. SUNDAY and MONDAY, APRIL 4 and 5: ANITA STEWART and BERT LYTELL in 'NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET' From Peter B. Kyne's famous California-South Seas ro mance. A man and a maid who gambled their all for love. A ri.mi.nce of untamed devotion, tense with adventure and sacrifice, rich with the shimmering beauty of the exotic South Seas. A picture that will thrill you. Also "UNCLE TOM'S GAL," two-reel comedy. TUES. AND WEDS., APRIL 6 AND 7: BEBE DANIELS In "THE CROWDED HOUR" Sixty minutes of tingling entertainment. Love cannot be built of shifting sands; it must be grounded upon a rock. Hebe learns this in "The Crowded Hour." Also comedy, "ABSENT MINDED." NEXT WEEK : ' Tom Mix in ''RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE." Jack Hoxie in "A ROARING ADVENTURE." Syd Chaplin in "THE MAN ON THE BOX." Betty Bronson in "ARE PARENTS PEOPLE?" Plowing Time Is Here! And We Are Ready for It! Let us supply you with GENUINE John Deere, Moline and Vulcan shares. For your garden we can furnish you with the seeds to sow it and the cor rect tools to take care of it. Feels like Houscleaning Time is about here, too. How about a can or two of paint to brighten things up At Your Service Peoples Hdw. Co. Have you seen the new 1 926 Model Case Combined Harvester on display on Main Street?