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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1926)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1926. PAGE FIVE LgoH Hupp Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson ar riired home on Sunday from an ab sence of a month, during which time they visited with friends at Prescott and Flagstaff, Arizona, and with rel atives in California, near Crescent 1'ity. The trip ta Arizona was made in record time, without mishan. and the weather conditions were perfect an me wniio. While they enjoyed Kiuch of the scenery in the south west, they are mere than ever con vinced that Oregon and the Columbia Kiver highway have anything beat a long way over what other sections of the country they visited can offer. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson enjoyed their trip very much. All members of the Eastern Star and Masonic lodges, with their im mediate families, are invited to attend a program and social hour at Masonic hall on Friday evening, November 26, at 8:30. There will be refreshment! This is for the purpose of raising money to buy new dishes, and a free will offering will be taken. A good attendance is desired. nl8-2t. R. B. Rice, in the city Saturday from his farm out north of Lexington, is well pleased with the way the wheat is coming along. Grain in that por tion of the county is coming up rapid ly, and with the big rain that hit them Sunday night and Mondny there will now be no danger of wheat kill ing out for lack of moisture. Assessor J. J. Wells returned on Sunday from Medford and other points in the southern part of the state and in the Willamette valley. He states that the convention of as sessors this year was one of the best yet held. reside in The Dalles, Mri Jesse Beard- iley and L. J. Siocum. EVERY OREGONIAN SHOULD ' KNOW ABOUT HEALTH Miss Louise Madison of Portland was a week-end guest of Miss Edna Vaughn of this city. She came on Thursday and remained over until Funday, being met here by her bro ther, Cole Madison, who drove up for her. A. A. McCabe, Rhea creek farmer and wheatraiser, was in the city on Tuesday. The big rain of Monday has caused the smile to broaden on the countenance of Lon. Wheat is coming along fine. Walter Luckman wna in frnm T.nna on Tuesday and reports abundant rain over me nutter creek country Mon day which IB of much benefit to r&ncm and fall sown grain. ' ELMER SLOCUM BURIED. The Dalles Optimist. Funeral services for Elmer Siocum. who for eleven years past had been agent for the O-W. R. & N. company at Lexington, were held in this city November 3, the local Masonic lodge having charge of the services at the grave. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Callaway's Funeral Chapel had charge of the funeral arrangements here. The regu lar funeral services were held in the Masonic hall in Heppner November 2 under auspices of that order. Follow ing the services in Heppner the bodv was shipped to The Dalles for interment. Mr. Siocum was born in Susauehan- na, Pa., 68 years ago and came to Ore gon about 38 years ago, taking up his residence at Heppner. For the past 16 years he has been emnloved hv the O-W. R. & N. railroad. He is sur vived by his widow and seven chil dren. Of the children surviving two Old Time Shoo ting Mat ch W. H. French Ranch 11 miles south of Hardman Sunday, Nov. 21st Chickens, Pekin Ducks, Turkeys, Dressed Hogs COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME l Powered by a World Famous Motor T65 Priewf. o. b. Flint, Small damn pay imt Urwu. AtJt mtxmt m 6 Par-dHlCMfcw The Chevrolet motor hai won a world wide reputation for powerand economy of operation. With it fully machined combustion chamber and expertly honed cylinder walk, It gives Chevrolet owners all the advantages of the valve-in-head principle so successfully used on some of the costliest famous cars. Come in! Get a demonstration! Learn for yourself the power, stam ina and smoothness provided by Chevrolet's famous motor! Ferguson Chevrolet Co. Heppner, Oregon QUALITY AT LOW COST From State Board of Health. Everyone should know how the hu man body is built and how it works. Everyone should know that the maintenance of good health is depend ent on good habits of regular and sufficient hours of sleep, correct pos ture, suitable exercises, and proper elimination. Everyone should know what and how much to eat in order to keep the body in the best condition. Everyone should have a knowledge of sex hygiene and be informed on the subject of reproduction, and of the dangers of venereal diseases. Everyone should know what it means to be healthy minded, and that intelligent cheerfulness is essential to good health. Everyone should know something about the cause and prevention of diseases, and that even mild infection may lay the foundation for a chronic disease. Everyone should know how the common communicable diseases are transmitted and how they can pro tect themselves against these dis eases. Everyone should know that infect ed foods, poluted water, and bad housing may cause disease. Everyone should know that the hu man mechanism requires a periodic examination to disclose defects and to provide for early treatment. Everyone should know that in or der to prescribe intelligently for the special needs of the body advise from one who has made special study of the human body and its ailments is often necessary. Everyone should know the health problems of the community in which he lives, and be able to discuss them intelligently. GET THIS FOR CHRISTMAS. The Chautauqua Equipment answers the question, "what shall I do, moth er?" Indestructible board, dustless crayons, adjustable table and bench, new detachable scrolls planned by leading educators. FREE, with the Equipment until Christmas: Life of Christ scroll (24 mastrepieces of art); Creative Music tcroll (by Sousa) and a beautiful book of instructions. Among the Heppner people who got the Equipment through me last year ere: Mrs. C. V. Hopper, Paul M. Gem mell, Arthur A. McAtee, H. F. Tash, W. A. Ayerg, W. H. Coffee, Patrick Healy, W. L. Gilman. Write to Miss Louetta O'Loughlin, 413 Fulton St., Mt. Vernon, Wash., .epresentative. ner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, i-.nd that a copy thereof be forthwith mailed to William L. Abel at Vancou ver, Washington. Dated this 10th day of November, 1'J25. R. L. BENGE, County Judge. Date of first publication November 11, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of Adoption of Thadeus W. Abel, a minor, by Clarence M. Scrivner. ORDER. Now this matter came on for hear ing on petition of Clarence M. Scriv ner for the adoption of Thadeus W. Abel, the stepson of the petitioner, and It appearing to the Court that Wil liam L. Abel is the father of Thadeus W. Abel, the above named minor, that lie is a non-resident of the State of Oregon, and his last known address was Vancouver, Washington, and that he cannot be personally served in this matter within the State of Oregon. It is therefore ordered that William L. Abel appear in this court on the 18th day of December, 1926, at 10 o clock A. M. to show cause, if any exists, why this court should not grant said petition. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for three consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of gen- eral circulation, published in Hepp- A Real Feed Store Poultry Feed & Supplies ' Cow Feed Steam Rolled Grain FLOUR Our prices are always fair Brown Warehouse Co. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644 fflffit i Goodness Galore Hostess Fruit Cakes In beautiful ornamental tin packages of 1 to 5 pounds $1 a pound. 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