HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1928.
PAGE SEVEN
Chaa. Hemrich held his sale on
Saturday and converted much of
his personal property Into cash.
The sale went very well on a lot
of articles, and others brought very
small amounts. Mr. Hemrich ship
ped out a car load of work horses
Tuesday night, their destination be
ing McMinnville, where he has pros
pects of disposing of them at good
prices. With his car outfitted with
trailer and other conveniences for
travel, Charley and his family de
parted on Wednesday forenoon, go
ing first to McMinnville they will
visit other points in the Willamette
valley and Southern Oregon, and
then travel through California and
Arizona, visiting with friends on
the way, as they journey to their
destination, which is the former
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hemrich at
Newton, 111. They expect to remain
in the east for the winter and dur
ing this time will decide as to their
future location.
Snow fell in the mountain district
of Morrow county on Tuesday night
Reports brought to this office stat
ed that In the Ditch creek section
some five inches fell, and Harry
French reported from his place
south of Hardman that there was
an inch and a half of the beautiful
over the ground there the most he
had ever known at this season of
the year. This may point to a rath
er wet fall season; at any rate if it
begins to snow at this early date
the sheep will be moving toward
the lower country at a rapid rate.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester White of
Lexington, returned during the
week from their wedding trip, and
will now be at home on the farm
of Mr. White's father north of Lex
ington. While In town yesterday
Lester reported a very heavy rain
over the Lexington wheat belt,
which will put the Bummerfallow In
Just the right condition for the fall
seeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Biddle of
Rhea creek, were Heppner visitors
on Tuesday afternoon. At that time
Mr. Biddle was hoping for a good
downpour of rain, and that wish be
gan to be fulfilled on Tuesday night
and all that came on Wednesday
should have filled his heart's desire.
Seeding will now proceed at a lively
rate throughout that part of the
county.
The ladies and friends of the the
Methodit church will have a cooked
food sale on Saturday, Sept. 29, be
ginning at 10 o'clock, at the place
formerly occupied by Mrs. Tom
Hughes in the McMurdo building,
instead of the cafeteria lunches as
announced last week.
W. V. Pedro spent a day or two
in the city the first of the week
from his sheep rancrl down Cecil
way. The arrival of rain in such
an abundance Tuesday night and
Wednesday caused W. V. to rejoice
as it will be of much benefit to his
sheep range.
The first meeting for the fall
season of Ruth Chapter No. 32, O.
E. S., will be held on Friday eve
ning, September 14, at Masonic
temple. The officers would greatly
appreciate a full attendance of the
membership at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Ward were
over Sunday visitors in this city
from their farm home west of Rhea
creek. Mr. Ward stated that in his
part of the county the farmers were
only awaiting the arrival of rain
to begin their fall seeding.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Methodist church will
meet in the church parlors on Tues
day, Sept 18, at 2:30 p. m. This is
the time for all those who have
mite boxes to turn them in. Please
do not forget Secretary.
Mrs. Malcolm D. Clark and daugh
ter, Miss Marjorie, are spending the
week in Portland, going to the city
on Tuesday.
F. A. McMenamin, Portland attor
ney, was in Heppner on Saturday
looking after legal business.
When the
Appetite
Lags-
Eat
Shell Fish
Oysters, Clams,
Crabs prepared
here as you like
them -- - or you
may buy them
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ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
FT) CHINN, Prop
P. G. Farley, who Is local agent
for the New World Life Insurance
Co. of Spokane, delivered to Mrs. L.
V. Gentry on Tuesday a check In
the sum of $2000, In payment of a
policy on the life of her husband,
the late L. V. Gentry. We under
stand that Mrs. Gentry was much
pleased by the prompt adjustment
made by Mr. Farley's company.
Loren Mikesell and wife were
week-end visitors at Heppner, stop
ping over at the home of Mr. Mike
sell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Mikesell. Loren, who is agent for
Standard Oil at Mabton, Wash.,
with Mrs. Mikesell had been on va
cation, and visited many points of
interest in Willamette valley and
the southern part of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shively and
Merle and Billy Beckett sons of
Mrs. Shively, returned home the
first of the week from their vaca
tion trip, having been gone from
Heppner about two weeks. They
visited Yellowstone National park
and points In British Columbia on
the trip, and enjoyed it. immensely.
Driving over from Pendleton on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Brock, who were accompanied by
Mrs. Brock's sister, Mrs. Josie
Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coo
ley. The party spent several hours
here in visiting with friends and
relatives, returning to Pendleton
late in the evening.
John T. Kirk and family, who
have been located at Payette, Ida
ho, for the past two years, where
Mr. Kirk was engaged in business,
have returned to Heppner, their
former home. He has disposed of
his business interests at Payette,
and the family will make their
home here again.
Honoring Mrs. P. A. Anderson,
who has been visiting here for the
past two weeks, Mrs. Hanson
Hughes entertained at bridge Mon
day night A few close friends
were present. Mrs. Anderson has
been visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Campbell.
New diagnostic methods will dis
close whether headaches, nervous
ness, undue fatigue, etc., are caused
by eyestrain. Dr. Tyler, eyesight
specialist of Bend will be at Peter
son's store, Heppner, September 16
and 17. Correct glasses guaranteed,
If needed.
Judge Parker of Condon, who had
been in Pendleton for a few days
the past week, holding court for
Judge Fee, passed through Hepp
ner on his return home Saturday.
He attended to some legal affairs
at the court house here before go
ing on.
A train load of sheep was shipped
from the local yards Monday morn
ing by C. W. McNamer and R. A.
Thompson.
Oral Scott and family of Black
horse were over Sunday visitors in
this city.
Mitchell Thorn, local manager of
the Pacific Power & Light Co., went
to Arlington on Saturday where he
met Mrs. Thorn who was returning
from a visit of a week at Prosser,
Wash., the former home of the
Thorns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson of
Willow creek departed on Saturday
for a short vacation. They expect
ed to visit Boise, Spokane, then
Seattle and Portland before re
turning home.
Mrs. A. H. Johnston returned
home today from Portland and Sea
side, where she has been spending
the past few weeks, a guest of
Mrs. Arabella Johnston, mother of
Dr. Johnston.
Stanley Reavis of Sunnyside, Wn.,
has accepted the position of chief
clerk in the local office of Pacific
Power & Light Company, and ar
rived Monday accompanied by Mrs.
Reavis.
Larry Kegley of lone has been ap
pointed Maytag agent for the ter
ritory covering Morrow county, suc
ceeding Ellis Minor, who with his
family have moved to Hermiston to
reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pleper of
Pieper's canyon, were visitors in
this city on Saturday. They had
just returned from a visit with rela
tives In Portland.
R. A. Thompson delivered a band
of sheep to J. I. Hanna of Hinton
creek on Monday. Mr. Hanna Is
becoming quite a heep owner these
days.
B. H. Grady, wheat buyer for I
Strauss & Co., was up from The
Dalles on Saturday, looking after
business here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Olden of Fair-
view spent several hours in this city
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cotter of lone
were visitors In this city Tuesday
afternoon.
Ernest Cannon was down from
his home near Hardman Monday.
FOR SALE Seed' rye, 2c per lb.
at ranch. John Michelbook, lone,
Ore. 24-tf.
Hobert M. Cable piano for sale;
fine instrument, in good condition.
Terms if desired. Inquire this of
fice. 24-6.
For Sale, 7 Hampshire ram lambs.
W. H. Cleveland, Heppner, Phone
8F1L 26-7
House for sale or rent In Hepp
ner; barn and orchard; known as
Bisbee property. B. F. Swaggart
Lexington, Ore. 23tf.
Pullets for Sale Rhode Island
Reds and Plymouth Rocks, batched
March 1st $1; April 25, 75c. Good
vigorous stock. Write Ruth Riet
mann, lone, Ore. 26-7
For Sale 7-roora modern house,
shade and fruit trees, also berry
bushes; other adjoining lots for
sale. Cash or terms. Elizabeth
Smith state. 22tf.
Ranch to lease or for sale 1000
acres, plenty water, good orchard,
barn, comfortable house. D. E. Gil
man, Heppner. 22tf.
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Our quality, our service, and our
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Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
A. R. REID, Proprietor
Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1128
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