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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1926. PAGE FIVE The good showers of rain the past week and cooler weather following has been of great benefit, and in most cases where the heat cnt in it. nik the damage will be overcome. A lit tle runner time will be required, how ever to reveal just what the extent oi tne damage to the growine croDs has been. Weather conditions this week have been iHr.nl nnH tv, ...,, situation has greatly improved over wnai 11 was ten days ago. That the fe wdaya of extreme heat last week did only slight damage to wheat is the opinion of George Cop pinger, states Echo News. An inspec tion of his fields shows that the tips of the headed grain were affected by the heat in only a few places. West of town, on the former Haffnagle place, some of the heads were nipped on the tins .but there is a nnrl tnnd and the percentage of injury is very email. J. H. Padberg. Lexington wheatrais. er, haB announced taking the agency for the Snyder weeder, manufactured at Milton. He believes this to be one of the best weedcrs on the mar ket. Mr. Padberg was in town Mon day evening after making a demon stration on the Otto Ruhl place north of Lexington. Mrs. Willard Herren of Hepnner, for the past two weeks hail bceii or gaganizing a local of the Neighbors 01 woodcraft in Arlington. She states that Heppner, Condon and many other nearby towns have large aim active chapters. It is a fraternal insurance order. Arlington Bulletin. Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Postmaster W. W. Smead, Osmin Hager, Claude Cox, narlic Lox, Leonard and Earl Gil liam are local followers of Isaac Wal ton who departed for East lake near Bend the first of the week in quest of members of the finny kingdom. The district conferei.ce of the Me thodist church will be hcid at Bend on the ISth, 19th and 20th Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. Kev. E. C. Alford, local pas tor and Leon W. Briggs will attend the conference from Heppner. Jos. J. Nys, attorney-at-law, is pre paring to remove his office quarters from the Humphreys building into the Roberts building adjoining the Gaz ette Times shop. Charlie Johnson has been busy installing fixtures thi3 week. ( For Sale One set each of "The New Students Reference Work," six volumes, and "The American Refer ence Library," ten volumes. Good condition; bargain price. Inspect at this office. 7-10p. Prof. Howard M. James and family of Pilot Rock were Heppner visitors over Saturday night, coming over for the school declamatory contest for which Mr. James acted as one of the judges. Regular meeting of the Legion Aux iliary will be on next Monday evening at their headquarters in the McMur do building. Mrs. Will Kirk and Mrs. Roger Morse wlil be hostesses. Summer Pasture for Rent On my place near Hardman. Well fenced; good care. Can handle about 60 head of horses or 60 o 75 head of cattle. Geo. H. Hayden, Hardman. 7-10. J. W. Morrow was an over Sunday visitor in the city from his home in Portland. In company with Phill Cohn and son Harold he returned home Monday. KOR SALE Case tractor and Case separator. Can be bought reason ably. Inquire J. A. Patterson, Hepp ner. tft ROY W. RITNER Candidate for Republican Nomination for Joint Representative for Mor row and I'matllla Counties. Reid Buseick is assisting at the Morrow County Creamery comnanv plant during the absence of manager Cox, who is enjoying a fishing jaunt at bast lake. W. P. Mahoney, vice-president of the First National hunk nf tl,; ,.; made a Portland call over last week end, returning Sunday evening. Lou Bisbee is sporting a new Wil lys-Knight "Seventy" sedan, delivered mis week Dy the Cohn Auto company. Mr. and Mrs. Alv .Tnnps pnf i. Portland on Sunday last and are fpenaing tne week in the city. Leonard M. Barr returned Monday nom a visit of several days in Port land. I expect to be ready for niano nu- pils by June 1st. Mrs. Ray Taylor. I i ( K'J Has resided in this district for forty four years. Tax payer for thirty years. Engaged in farming for twenty years. Experienced legislator; served In house 1015 and 1917. Served in sen ate 1019, 1921, 1923 and 1925. Was president of the senate in 1921 and killed Portland "1925 Bill" thus sav ing the stnte $3,000,000. Last session of the legislature sponsored bill to loan farmers frozen out, funds with which to buy seed wheat. Also se cured the passage of law providing "seasonal licenses" (from April 1st to October 31st) for farmers' trucks and law to remove state tax of one-half cent on distillnte not used on roads. Helped pass "market road" law in 1919 thus providing farmers and stockmen roads to get their produce to market. Favors state income tax with prop erty tax offset. Opposod to any increase in gaso line tax without a like cut in auto licenses, i Against Dennis resolution provid ing for no income tax for fifteen years. In France with American Rod Cros3 attached to A. E. F.p 1918. (Paid Advertiscninet.) LEXINGTON Baccalaureate services for Lexing ton high school graduates were held Sunday morning in Congregational church. Order of service was as fol lows: Doxology, congregation; In vocation, Rev. Milton W. Bower: Hymn, congregation; Piano Solo, Mist tula McMillan; Solo, Mrs. Frank Tur ner; Baccalaureate Sermon. P.ev. Mil ton W. Bower; Hymn, congregation: Benediction. Rev. Mr. Bower opened his aidress by a reference to Three Wise Men who came to the Infant Jesus, bring- ng gifts, following his idea of a Wise Man he showed how Benjamin Fianklin's habit of thrift together with his exemplification of well known homely virtues should be an example for the youth of tcijy. And further, Solomon, the Wise, is not to be taken as an example throughout his whole life, yet he left to all wonderful words of wisdom in his book of Proverbs. "Fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge." Let all get wisdom. "Wisdom is belter than gold." Our schools are the means of laying up knowledge. Who lays up knowledge is "wise and loveth correction." Nothing is more dangerous than half-truth. Truth, wisdom, and know ledge are calling. They are ours to take. Let youth be prepared. Preparedness is the secret of suc cess. "He that getteth wisdom, lov eth his own soul and he will have tor Ins example Jesus of Galillee. Jesus said more than Solomon with all his wisuom couia nave said, in Matthew 5, he left to us his lesson. If we would be happy we are to learn this lesson. To be poor in spirit, to be mourners, that is concerned with the deep realities of life, to show mercy, to have to do with the making of peace, to stand laways for the right. even under persecution, is worth all else. While living normal lives let us not count worldly success as our goal. Let us look to things of ever lasting importance: "Things of the heart." "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warner and Geo. McMillan returned Sunday from a four-day stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burgoyne left by rail on Friday last for Portland where they will enjoy a visit among relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Geiger and chil dren accompanied by Miss Esther herr from lone were Sunday visitors n Lexington. Mr. Miller of the Miller Lumber company, Bend, Ore., was transacting business at Tum-A-Lum yard on Thursday. A number drove to Heppner Satur day evening to be present at the de clamatory contest in which Morrow county students were contestants. Lexington students who won honors were Eva Padberg in an oratorical selection, "I Am An American," and Erma Lane, dramatic selection, "Lit tle Boy Blue." A. R. Fortner drove up from Wasco Saturday evening and enjoyed Sun day with his family. IF YOU WILL LISTEN TO . REASON we can show you why it pays to buy "O. K." COW FEED and . "0. K." POULTRY FEED They are carefully balanced to get the best results, and cost no more than ordinary feed. Brown Warehouse Co. WE DELIVER WITHIN CITY LIMITS. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644 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. There's where you'll find that it's paint-up time. Look for cracks in the paint film, chalkiness, blisters. Then, don't wait PAINT before the surface is gone and wood or metal is ex posed. Paints of lasting quality Rasmussen Pure Paints last re markably long on south walls where exposure to sun and rain is most severe. They are econom ical, and colors are harmonious. Specify Rasmussen Pure Paint for fine outside work. RASMUSSEN & COMPANY Portland Seattle For Exteriors RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT Also Creosote Shingle Stain; Porch Floor Paint; Barn and Roof Paint; Truck, Tractor and Implement Paint; Automobile Enamel; Spar Varnish; Roof Coating; Concrete and Cement Coating. For Interiors Wall-Dura Washable Wall Paint; Racolite Enamel; Inside Floor Paint; Oil Stain; Floor and Varnish Stain; Bath Tub Enamel; Durable Floor Varnish; Presto-lac brush lacquer for floors. Sold by: GILLIAM & BISBEE 5-b MEAT Well elefted. Juicy and Tender' GOOD MEATS are the only kind we buy. You'll notice the difference at the first bite of one of our choice steaks of chops. Come in today and try one. ELKHORN RESTAURANT ED CHINN, Prop' Stock Salt $16 A Ton At Warehouse Wool Bags Fleece Twine Brown Warehouse Co. 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. 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Vc'V Sugar and Butter, "best sellers" in the grocery trade, are only two of a thousand articles we carry to fill your order at a moment's notice. Everything we buy for you must be he best and it must be priced to save you money. GOOD THINGS TO EAT YOU'LL FIND HERE Fine Assortment of Cheeses Brookfield Loaf, Pimento, Cream Brick, Swiss in handy packs and cut to order. Have You Had Your Iodine Today? MORTON'S IODIZED SALT (never cakes or hardens), rec ommended by doctors everywhere. Fresh Strawberries and Vegetables Arriving Daily SAM HUGHES COMPANY Phone 962 Heppner, Ore. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, Only $2.00 the Year Strawberries Arriving Daily Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season Phelps Grocery Company PHONE 53