Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 07, 1927, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927.
HARDMAN.
Mrs. W. J. Emry, 59, of Nampa,
Idaho, was instantly killed on Friday,
March 25th, nine miles south of On
tario on the John Day highway when
the car in which she waa riding with
her sister, Mrs. Thomas Hoskins and
her husband, turned completely over
iii the barrow pit.
Mrs. Emry's neck was broken. Mr.
and Mrs. Hosknis escaped with minor
bruises. She leaves to mourn her
loss, her husband, one daughter, and
five grandchildren. She was a resi
dent of Hardman at one time but has
been away for some time. She leaves
many friends here.
"The Fashion Show,', the play being
sponsored by the P. T. A. of Hard
man, will be presented at the high
school auditorium Saturday, April 9.
The beautiful quilt displayed in
Thomson's window will also be won
during the evening. The ladies will
serve luncheon.
A free dance is being given and
everyone is cordially invited to at
tend, Saturday, April 9.
A surprise was given Mrs. Sarah
Sperry on her birthday, March 31st,
when a group of ladies gathered at
her home bringing many delightful
gifts to her. Those present were:
Mesdames Opal Ayers, Mary Coats,
May Adams, Hettie Brookhouser, Hat
tie Johnson, Rose Burnside, Mrytle
Smith, Retta Knighten, and Mary Mc
Daniel. Mrs. Sperry is 62 years old
and has lived in Oregon 42 years.
Warren Hadley has been visiting
here for the past ten days.
W. P. Prophet and Shirley Hiatt
were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers and
Wayne Leathers of Parkers Mill were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel were
visitors here Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Geuige McDuffee and Rho
Bleakman were visitors here Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burnside and
Mrs. Josephine Harrison were visit
ors here Sunday.
For Sale Yuba tractor, size UO-36
oversize. Used one season. Will ov
eihaul and put in first class condi
tion. Price JIOOO. 0. C. Spencer,
900 H. St., The Dalles, Oregon.
Hatching Eggs Place orders now;
it. A. C. strain Barred Rocks. Write
or phone Mrs. Ora L. Barlow, lone,
Ore. Phone 15x33. 51-B5.
Onion sets for sale Early Multi
pliers, 12Mc pound. Phone 12F24, or
write W. L. Kummerland, Heppner. 3t.
Jacks, the best in the west, for sale
or lease for season. Swaggart Jack
Farm, Lexington, Oregon. 2-3
Mrs. Mary
2tf.
Lilac bushes for sale.
Bartholomew, Heppner.
Sow and five pigs for sale W. H.
Cleveland, phone 8F11. 1-2
"THE CRUCIFIXION."
"The Crucifixion" is the title of a
lecture to be given at the American
Legion hall in lone on Wednesday
evening, April 13th, at 8:00 o'clock
by Rev. Enoch Sondeen, field secre-
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tary of the Columbia Conference of
the Lutheran church. The lecture
will be accompanied by some 125 ster
eopticon slides, illustrating each
event in the last week of the life of
Jesus Christ. Some of these pictures
are especially interesting as they are
p.ctual photographs of the places vis
ited by the Master during his days of
sorrow. Others are reproductions of
the best in religious art while some
pre taken from the Passion Play at
Oherammergau. The story of Christ's
suffering will be unfolded in three
acts, the first taking up the events
loading to the arrest in Gethsemane.
the second to the condemnation and
the third to the death on the cross.
In the first act the celebration of the
passover is given special considera
tion, in the second the trial, and in
the third the act of crucifixion. In
the latter both the biblical and thi
traditional aspect of the cricifixior
wi'l be considered. Several songs ac
company the story. Solos like "In the
Garden," "Calvary," "The Green Hill,"
"He Was Crucified for Me," etc., will
be sung by Mrs. S;indeen. Illustrated
hymns will be sung by the audience.
The lecture will be given under the
auspices of the local Lutheran church
and will be free to all that wtsh io
attend. An offering will be taken,
however, for the benefit of the Luth
eran hospital at Astoria, Ore.
thou forsaken me?"
Thursday "I thirst."
Friday "It is finished."
Easter morning "Father into thy
hands I commend my spirit."
Each sermon will be aided by one
of the great songs of the Cross.
The evening services will begin at
eight o'clock and the morning services
at eleven. The public is earnestly in
vited to all these services.
The Sunday evening service this
week will be given over to the Chris
tian Endeavor rally which begins
Saturday evening and lasts through
Sunday.
Remember the Bible school and be
present with a friend.
MILTON W. BOWER, Minister.
WEEK OF SPECIAL SERVICES.
The Church of Christ will prepare
for Eastetr with a series of special
sermons. The general theme will be
the sayings of Christ on the cross.
There will be seven in all and they
will be given afr the times indicated.
Sunday morning, April 10 "Father,
forgive them."
Monday evening 'Today shalt thou
be with me in Paradise."
Tuesday "Woman, behold thy son.
Behold thy mother."
Wednesday "My God, why hast
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ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. The
morning prayer and sermon at 11:00.
Palm Sunday brings us to Holy
Week, the crucial point in the life
of our Lord. As the Hebrew people
of Christ's day went before our Lord
with palms, so we present to him this
Sunday, with loyal hearts, our praise
;nd prayers and anthems. Then we
must follow him through the tempta
'ions, trials, and agonizing suffering
of Holy Week until we come to the
three bitter hours of Good Friday,
during which our Blessed Lord hung
on the cross with the burden of the
sins of the world weighing down his
loving heart and soul with unutter
albe pain and sorrow. That I think
was the greater pain, and sorrow and
suffering. Man crucifying his Maker.
Sons returning hate, skepticism and
giasping selfishness in return for the
the love, kindness and mercy of a
Father who loves them before they
ever see the light of this world. Yea,
and we are doing the same thing today-
Let us fall down on our knees
this week and ask God to empty us
of all that is mean and base and hate
ful in our natures and to fill us with
the loving spirit that tcomes through
Christ, who is risen and lives with
us and in us if only we will seek and
find Him and open the door that He
may enter.
REV. STANLEY MOORE.
Wanted To buy second hand beam
four-shovel straddle row 2-horse cul
tivator. Write or enquire Farmers
Elevator Co. J. A. Douglass, Heppner.
1927 BABY CH1X 1927.
Tancred White Leghorn elm. at $15
per 100; $135 per 1000. Also O. A. C.
Barred Plymouth Rocks at $17 per
100; $155 per 1000. Hatching dates
March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29; April 6, 12,
19, 26; May 3, 10, 17, 24 ami PI. A
500 or larger order takes 1020 rate;
all shipments express prepaid. May
chix as 20 reduction; 20 deposit
books order. Custom hatching at one
cent per egg per week, original count.
Come and see us at our new location.
i2-3m. WHITE POULTRY FARM,
GERALD A. WHITE, Hermiston, Ore.
Used Furniture bought, exchanged
or repaired. We pay a fair price for
what we buy, and give an honest value
in what we sell. We try to give our
patrons all we can for a dollar. That
is why we have taken the agency for
Lowe Brothers Paint. CASE FURNI
TURE COMPANY.
Best Leghorn chicks, hatching each
Monday from matured hens, mated
with males from hens with records of
250 to 306 eggs. R. Woolry, Capital
Poultry Farm, 344 S. 25th St., Salem,
Ore.
For Rent 5-room house, partly
furnished. Inquire of Dave McCul
lough. Heppner. tf.
Star Theater, Heppner, Ore.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 7 AND 8:
Jack Holt and Billie Dove in . . "THE ANCIENT HIGHWAY"
By JAMES' OLIVER CURWOOD. Danger, Romance, Excitement. Curwood's greatest story of the
great outdoors. The only thing ancient is in the title all the thrills are new.
Also SNOORY'S COVERED WAGON, two reel comedy, and THE ACE OF SPADES.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 9:
Gaston Glass & Wanda Hawley in . "THE MIDNIGHT LIMITED"
A stupendously thrilling railroad melodram with a climax that will make you forget your taxes and
other unpleasant things. Also THE SADDLE TRAMP, two-rele western comedy.
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 10 AND 11 :
Conway Tearle in "MOULDERS OF MEN"
By John Chapman Hilder, editor of THE ELKS MAGAZINE. Dedicated to the spirit of brotherhood,
fraternalism and the great order of Elks.
Tense! Thrilling! Absorbing! A powerful story of regeneration and of the marvelous work be
ing done by this great organization against the forces of evil.
Also JANE'S INHERITANCE, two-reel comedy.
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Tuesday, April 12 Condon Home Talent Show See Ad.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13:
PriscillaDeanin .."BIRDS OF PREY"
From the story by George Bronson Howard. A stirring drama of thrills, mystery and romance a
vivid taie of thieves masquerading as honest peo pie and honest people masquerading as thieves.
Also comedy NOBODY LOVES ME. Children 10c Adults 15c.
NEXT WEEK:
Hoot Gibson in THE CALGARY STAMPEDE. Gloria Swanson in THE LOVES OF SUNYA.
Richard Dix in WOMAN HANDLED. Jack Holt in THE ENCHANTED HILL.
STOP and LOOK
The 1927
Case Combine
is here, and invites your closest inspection.
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It is the last word in Combine construction
and is perfected in every detail. It is. con
structed for grain saving, durability, econ
omy, simplicity and ease of operation. You
must see this combine to appreciate a really
fine piece of mechanical construction.
Space will not permit us to enumerate in
this ad all the points of advancement in
threshing machinery construction that are
built in the 1927 CASE COMBINE.
Here are a few of the New Case Improvements:
1 . All oiling now done from the deck.
2. A dust-proof straw dump, larger, and
will dump on any hill.
3. Improved sack dump.
4. Simpler in construction.
6. Enclosed deck with trap doors for easy
access.
7. Improved rear shoe seive.
8. Larger and better feeder house.
9. A true three-man operated machine.
10. Automatic impulse starter, removing
all danger of injury in cranking motor.
NOTICE We are agents for J. I. Case Threshing Machinery Co. and have many bar
gains to offer you in the stationery type of threshing equipment.
Peoples Hardware Co.
HEPPNER, OREGON
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