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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1928)
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1928. PAGE SEVEN The road crew has been busy dur ing the past week moving the coun ty road outfit from Jarman's to a new camp on Rhea creeK, on me Wright place at the mouth of Cas on canyon. The county Is getting ready to push the work on the Eight Mile market road, and the crew is at present grading up Jack rabbit canyon. Some of the cabins that were at the Jarmon camp were placed on the big trailer belonging to the county, and thus transferred to the Rhea creek camp. Work on the new market road will be pushed this fall, with the ultimate object in view of having the road in shape by next harvest. Dr. A. D. McMurdo and W. W. Smead returned late Tuesday eve ning from Mt Vernon, over in Grant county, where they went a few days ago to Join Roy Glass cock in a deer hunt. They pro ceeded to Bear valley and had good luck, the doctor getting two bucks and Mr. Smead one. The hunting conditions were ideal on this trip. Ted McMurdo accompanied his fa ther on the trip. Walter R. Frits, special agent of Fire Association of Philadelphia, was here Monday consulting with the local agent of the company, F. W. Turner. This company held in surance to the amount of $22,600 on the school building at Monu ment, which was badly damaged by fire late In the summer. The pay ment of tills Insurance enabled the district to replace their equipment. Charley Cox and Charley Vaughn got In right after noon on Tuesday, after a hunt of a week over in the Uklah section. They bagged two bucks apiece and feel pretty well satisfied with their hunt During the time they were out they made head quarters at Wm. Allison's, uncle of Mr. Vaughn. R. L. Via, recently of Portland, arrived in Heppner the end of the week to take charge of the Patter son Son drug company as mana ger. Mr. Via, a registered druggist of many years experience, is insti tuting some new policies that he believes will prove popular with the public. Henry Peterson was in town a short time on Tuesday from the ranch out in Eight Mile. It did not rain as much out that way Sun day night and Monday as it did around Heppner, but Mr. Peterson was hopeful that more would fol low. G. L. Bennett was in the city from Alpine Tuesday. Out his way the farmers are still looking for rain, and a number have not begun seed ing. John Kilkenny and Hugh O'Rour ke are Heppner sheepmen In Port land this week. I. R. Roblson, lone garageman, was in the city for awhile Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Huston and son were Eight Mile people in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoskins have about completed the new residence on their Rhea creek property. They own the place that was for so many years the home of the late J. J. Ad- kins, and now that the new house Is up and the old one moved the ap pearance of the place has been much changed. The new house con tains six rooms, has basement and is quite modern In every way. Mr. and Mrs. John Hlatt returned the first of the week after an ab sence of some ten days, during which time they enjoyed a visit at the home of Mr. Hiatt's parents in Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. Hlatt took in the sessions of the K. of P. grand lodge at Salem as a delegate from Doric lodge No. 20 of this city. They also visited at Portland. 'Edward A. Lindeken, extensive tractor farmer of the lone vicinity, was smiling when in town Monday because of the fine rain that had just hit his district along with the rest of the county. Most of his seeding is done and he will finish just as soon as the top of the ground dries out a bit Mrs. Fannie Rood returned to her Portland home the end of the week, after spending several days here looking after business inter ests. She was accompanied to the city by John Hayes, who had been visiting at the home of his son, Joe Hayes, on Big Butter creek. Cecil Lieuallen and wife have been in the city for several days this week. Mr. Lieuallen recently purchased the Ed Kellogg place on Rhea creek, and we understand h will stock it with milk cows, and it will be run by his father, Frank Leiuallen, now of Hood River. The new farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones on the Heppner Flat place, is rapidly nearing com pletion. This dwlling is of hollow tile' construction, has full basement and is in every way modern and presents quite an Imposing appear ance from the highway. Services were conducted at the Catholic church in this city on Sun day by Bishop McGrath of Baker, In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Thomas J. Brady, who was ill. Frank Hale of Hamilton, who re cently underwent a serious opera tion at Heppner hospital, was suf ficiently recovered to return home the first of the week. L. Van Marter, manager of the Peoples Hradware company was ex pected home yesterday from a busi ness trip to Portland. C. D. Robinson of Lone Rock, stockman of that section of Gilliam county, was a visitor at Heppner Tuesday. W. A. Price, leading Boardman resident and city recorder of that place, was here on business Mon day. , Frank Young, farmer of the low er Gooseberry section, was attend ing to business in Heppner on Tues Cecil Sargent and family of lone were visitors here on Tuesday. While Heppner enjoyed a good rain the first of the week, Mr. Sargent states that it was very light in the lone country. Edward Rlctmann and family were visitors in this city on Tues day from their home north of lone. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindly help and sympathy extended on every hand at the time of our recent bereavement, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. A. Patterson, B. R. Patterson, Mrs. Melba Amort. WANTS For Sale Shire stallions and mares; prize winners at all the leading eastern fairs. Will be at Pacific International barns from Oct. 15 until Nov. 12, 1928. Visitors welcome, inspection invited. RALPH M. FOGLEMAN, Callender, Iowa Present address care of O. M. Plum- mer, General Manager Pacific Int'l., Portland, Ore. 31-33. SHEEP FOB SALE. Will sell one to four cars full mouth ewes, bred to Hamp bucks for February lambing, or one to four cars aged ewes, same breed' ing. Priced right Also about 100 small mixed black faced lambs. Al so will sell 30 head registered two- year-old Delaine rams. Tom Boy len, Jr., Echo, Ore. 29-31. Baldwin's Furniture Exchange, Just received, a large assortment of cheneal rugs, all fast colors. We handle the Armstrong Quaker felt rugs and floor coverings. A big as sortment of mattresses and beds. Peerles built-in cabinets a specialty. Come and look 'em over. 30tf. FOR SALE Select seed rye, Ro sen and Fall, from premium seed. J. Frank Spinning, phone 51, Echo, Ore. 2Mf. GOLD SEAL Congollum Sale Oct 1 to 6. ugs and yard goods extra special. Case Furniture Co. FOR SALE Chester White brood sows and pigs; also good yearling Rhode Island Red roosters out of 28T trap-nested hens. Ralph But ler, Heppner. 29-tf. house, with fence, flee. . Inquire this of- For Sale 10 acres under ditch on Boardman project; 30 acres leveled and seeded; rabbit fenced; small house; known as Anderson place. $2200, part cash, balance terms. A. S. Anderson, 151 E. 21st St, N., Portland, Ore. 27-9 FORD TOURING Looks fine, runs fine, good tires. Many thous and unused miles in this car. Very cheap. HEPPNER GARAGE. For Sale 7-room 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, nlentv water. Erood orchard, barn, comfortable house. D. E. Gil man, Heppner. 22tf. BE PREPARED FOR JACK FROST AND DECEMBER WIND. We have the glass for your broken windows and the parlor furnace to make your home cozy inside. Case Furniture Co. 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