Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 08, 1930, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford
spent the week-end at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Hayes, near Jo
soph, returning to Heppner on Tues
day evening. They found the Hayes
family well and busy on their new
farm, acquired late last fall. Mr.
Hayes will engage extensively in
dairying, an enterprise that is mov
ing ahead in Wallowa county. A
good season is in prospect for farm
ers and stockmen over that way.
Miss Lois James, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard M. James, will be
graduated from Vale high school
this year. Of the graduates her
scholastic average is second high.
Mr. James will be remembered as
a former superintendt of Heppner
schools.
Mrs. Milton W. Bower will pre
sent her pupils in piano recital Sat
urday evening, May 17, at 8 o'clock
in the Heppner high school auditor
ium. Dan Lindsay of Alpine will
also entertain with some Scotch
songs. Several readings are to be
given by Alpine high school pupils.
Judge R. L. Benge, who Is con
fined at St Vincent's hospital, Port
land, was reported somewhat im
proved in condition Wednesday
night, by Mrs. Benge, who returned
to Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. George Fell of Pendleton
and Mrs. Nat Webb of Walla Walla,
Wash., made a business visit to
Heppner Tuesday.
Allen MacDonald Gibb is confined
to his home with an attack of meas
les. He is reported improving in
condition.
For Sale Upright piano, $200;
terms $25 down, $10 per month. San
itary Bakery, Heppner. 7-8p.
For Sale Tomato plants, 25c per
dozen. Mrs. Fred Casteel, phone
50-F-4, Heppner. 8-9p.
James C. Mead Funeral
Here 2 o'CIoek Friday
Funeral sen-ices for James Cor
bett Mead of Hermiston, 26, who
died in the Heppner General hospit
al early Wednesday hiorning follow
ing an operation found necessary
following rupture of stomach ulcers,
will be conducted at the Heppner
Church of Christ at 2 o'clock Fri
day afternoon, with Milton W. Bow
er reading the service. The rites
will be in charge of the Neighbors
of Woodcraft of which Mr. Mead
was a member. Interment will be
in the Odd Fellows cemetery at Lex
ington. The injury which resulted in his
death occurred when he strained
himself while putting a cow in a
chanchion in the barn located on
their ranch at Hermiston, to which
they moved last Thursday. He had
lived all his life in Morrow county.
having been born on the ranch of
his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
George R W. Mead, near Lexington.
Funeral arrangements are being
handled by Phelps Funeral home.
A pinch of soda in the water is
not recommended to keep green
vegetables green, as it is injurious to
the vitamins. If the vegetables are
cooked quickly they will keep their
fresh green color without the use of
soda.
P. T. A. PROGRAM SET.
The Parent-Teachers association
will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve
ning for a social session at the
Episcopal church parish house.
The meeting is the last of the pre
sent school year.
The high school chorus, which
won thipj place ta the Forest Grove
Music tournament, will entertain
with two numbers. Miss Jeanette
Turner will give a reading. Miss
Aagodt Frigaard will be heard in
vocal solo. Marshal Fell will enter
tain with a reading. Miss Evelyn
Swindig will present a musical read
ing. Charles W. Smith, county agent,
will give a talk, "4-H Clubs." W. R.
Poulson, superintendent of Heppner
schools, will address the assembly
on "Physical Education."
Refreshments will be served in
the basement of the school follow
ing the conclusion of the program.
FIRMS COOPERATE
ON CHILD HEALTH
(Continued from Page One)
cream bars by that firm proved pop
ular with the youngsters.
A bathing beach scene was de
picted in miniature in the Thomson
Brothers' window. "Outdoor Plea-
Frying fish in deep fat much the
same as croquettes gives them a
beautiful even color nad a crisp
crust which most persons enjoy.
Hiatt & Dix Install
Refrigeration System
Installation of a mechanical re
frigeration system in the Hiatt &
Dix store has been completed. A
10-foot counter, faced and covered
with triple, plate glass, provides for
the storage and display of products.
Two compartments in the case al
low the keeping of foods at two
different temperatures.
A compressor, electrically opera
ted, is located in the basement to
run the cooling system. A 7x9 foot
cooling room provides for the stor
age of larger quantities and also
for the keeping of window displays
in good condition over night
ELKS GOING TO CONDON.
Heppner lodge No. 358, B. P. O.
Elks will make its annual pilgrim
mage to Condon Saturday, when a
large class of candidates will be in
itiated. A banquet and dance will
be staged in the evening. It is ex
pected that a large number of mem
bers will make the trip.
CASE TO BE RETRIED.
On a proper showing on behalf of
the defendant, Marvin Brown, made
by his attorney, the justice court in
session Wednesday, granted the mo
tion ordering the case to be retried.
Brown was charged with driving an
automobile while intoxicated
Only One Change Made
In Lexington Faculty
Only one change will be made
in the personnel of the Lexington
school faculty for the coming school
year. Mr. Ingalls, who has been
teaching at Condon this year, will
succeed G. E. Tucker as principal,
as Mr. Tucker has resigned to ac
cept the position of superintendent
at lone.
Others to serve on the faculty for
next year are Miss Helen Falconer,
music and history; Miss Alice Mont
gomery, Latin and English; A. G.
Bechdolt, commerce and mathemat
ics; Mrs. Frank Turner, grade
school principal; Mrs. LaVilla How
ell, fifth and sixth grades; Msis Hel
en Wells, third and fourth grades;
Miss Pearl Vail, first and second
grades.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Mother's Day service. 9:45 a. m.,
Sunday school. 11, Mother's Day
message and four special musical
numbers. 7 p. m., Epworth League.
8, Gospel message. A bouquet of
flowers will be given to the oldest
mother present and the mother with
the largest family.
"O Mother, when I think of thee
Tis but a step to Calvary;
Thy gentle hand upon my brow
Is leading me to Jesus now."
"My son, forsake not the law of
they mother.1
The Morrow county court accept
ed the bid of the First National
bank of Portland to handle the $50,
000 road bond issue. The bank's
bid was $50,540. The bonds are to
bear 5 per cent interest, and will be
retired in 25 years, serially, the first
bonds to be paid off in six years.
The court also authorized the spend
ing of $2000 for grading the Hinton
creek road near the D. O. Justus
and F. D. Cox ranches
1 LOST 51 LBS,
1
TROUBLES
'I used to be an athlete and as
hard as nails. Then all at once my
health started going back on me.
my weight dropped from 190 to 139
res" were illustrated by Mary
Jeanne Clark and Billy Cohn in
taking camera snapshots in the Pat
terson and Son window. "Safety
First" pointing out the value of in
surance was the subject of the F.
W. Turner and company window,
where two tiny kittens were shown,
and a placard read: "If you, like
cats, had nine lives, you wouldn't
need to work."
Hiatt and Dix played up the keep
ing of frutis and vegetables in good
condition by use of mechanical re
frigeration. Virginia Swindig with
her wand, demonstrated the cooling
effects as being from the "north
pole." Margaret Doolittle in "Liquid
Sunshine" had a place it vhe Hum
phrey Drug company wir...jw which
showed the benefits of cod liver oil
for the growing child.
Hughes and Hughes showed a dis
play of healthful foods of various
sorts. Lou Kelly and Leora Kelly
were in the skit, "Early to Bed and
Early to Rise," in the Case Furni
ture company window, which was
arranged to represent an attractive
bedroom. The ltitle girls listened
to bedtime stories read by Mrs. Gus
Jones. Olivia Baldwin demonstra
ted the healthful cooking and serv
ing of foods by use of Fraunfelter
cooking china at the Baldwin Fur
niture store. Morrow County
Creamery company distributed ice
cream in the form of "Dixies" to
the children. The work of the coun
ty nurse was illustrated by a map
with colored strings, indicating its
nature of work in the many com
munities of the county, had a place
in the window of Peterson's Jew
elry store.
Miss Edith Stallard wishes to
thank all the business houses and
children that had a part in Child
Health day Saturday for their ear
nest cooperation in staging the
event
improvement work. He believed
that It might be well used for the
improvement of watering places.
Wool growers suggested that im
provements be made to Log springs
and at Pearson's meadows. Mr. Ir
win stated that he appreciated the
efforts of the association in the
round up of stray horses and tow
ards the establishment of a drive
way. W. P. Mahoney, president of the
Oregon Wool Growers association,
gave a short talk on the wool mar
keting problem. F. Wehmeyer, for
est ranger, stated that a serious
season from the standpoint of fires
was being faced, and urged the co
operation of all persons using the
forests He said that the forest ser
vice would gladly pay for the sup
pression of fires in and near (with
in one mile of forest boundaries.)
It has previously been the erron
eous belief of a number of camp
tenders and herders, that any work
done in combatting fires was a do
nation, but that is not the case for
the service will pay the men for the
time used for fire control In the
area named.
James Murtha of Condon talked
about the sheep shearing problem
this year, and the assembly joined
in an informal discussion of the
matter. J. G. Barratt urged mem
bership in the Oregon Wool Grow
ers association pointing out the ad
vantages of membership.
SHEEP DRIVEWAY
OPEN THIS YEAR
He announced that some money
might be available before the end of
the fiscal year, June 30, 1930, for
ARTHUR P. GRELL
pounds and I became generally run
down. I had terrible headaches, my
liver was slow-acting and my appet
ite was poor. Since taking the Sar
gon treatment I eat anything I want
without a trace or indigestion, I've
actually gained back 19 pounds of
the 50 pounds I lost and I'm as
strong and healthy and full of pep
as I was 20 years ago.
"Sargon Pills put my liver in fine
shape and ended my constipation
of 20 years standing." Arthur P,
Grell, 905 Pike St., Seattle.
Patterson & Son, druggists, local
agents. (Adv.)
M. D. Clark ; Hiatt & Dix
0F...BY...AND FOR THE PEOPLE.
RED & WHITE STORES are INDIVIDUALLY owned and
controlled Each is entirely independent of any outside inter
estWe are united only in our buying in order that we may
save YOU money by purchasing in tremendous quantities at
special price concession.
Shop here Regularly for Savings, Quality and Service
Saturday & Monday (May 10 and
WE JBBBEBVB TUB BIUBX
27c
WHEATIES
2 Pkgs
R&W Coffee Serv-us Coffee
Pkg. 39c S 45c
Serv-us Matches
6 Boxes
30c
Blue & White Matches A
6 Boxes VV
R&W Peanut Butter ()Q
16-oz. Glass flOt
Hershey's Cocoa
2-lb. Tin
15c
B&W Sardines (!4s)
2 for
25c
NBC Macaroon Sand-Ory
wich, the Pound O
THE OWNER
SERVES
12) Red & White Super-Specials
TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Timely Housecleaning
SPECIALS
Old Dutch Cleanser
2 for
17c
Crystal White SOAP Q-l
7 Bars O J.C
S. O. S. Cleanser
Package
24c
B&W Bluing or B&W Am-
monia, choice or one f Qj
of each, 2 for
RINSO
Lrg. Pkg., 2 for
47c
CLOROX
2 for
33c
Serv-us 4 seam ex
tra fine Brooms ..
81.10
THE BUYER
SAVES
(Continued from First Page)
Buy
Seiberling
Tires
and forget your tire
expense for a year.
OUR PRICES ARK RIGHT
Greasing, Washing
Polishing
Promptly done
COHN
Auto Co.
Phone 62
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby eiven that by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon I
have taken up the following described
animal found running at large on my
premises in Morrow County. State of
Oregon, and tha I will on Saturday,
May 10. 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at my place
at Lena, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell the said animal to the highest bid-
der for cash In hand, unless same shall
have been redeemed ty the owner
thereof. Said animal is described as
follows:
One wild gray mare, weight about
1050 pounds, roach mane, no brands
visible.
W. H. INSTONE.
6-8. Lena. Oregon.
Save
30 Miles
When Traveling to
Yakima Valley
CROSS ON THE
Alderdale Ferry
Landing located four miles
east of Heppner Junction.
Recent road Improvements
make this the
Ideal Route
Delicious Sodas
Milk shakes, sundaes and
other favorite ice cream dish
es and drinks, as served at
our fountain, just hit the
right spot on warm days.
FOR A MEAL
or
SANDWICH
Day or night, drop' In and let
us appease your appetite.
Strawberry shortcake and
fresh vegetables are included
on our menu now.
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