HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER , OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. , ' 1 . .. :PAGE EIGHT THE DALLES PLANS LEGION WELCOME Crah of Airplanes Part of Spec tacle to be Presented In War Pageant at Convention. the state indicate that there will be an attendance of more than 3000 legionnaires and auxiliary members during the four days of the conven tion. Ample housing accommodations to care for this number and many more are declared available. iiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiuiil The Dalles, July 24. One of the most ambitious programs ever ar ranged for the entertainment of delegates and visitors to tne annual state convention of the American Legion will be presented in this city August 14, 15, 16, 17. The convention will open official ly at noon on Thursday, August 15, With the arrival of the national commander, Frank N. Belgrano Jr. The convention celebration, how ever, will begin at 8 o'clock Wed nesday night, August 14, with the presentation of a gigantic spectacle of World war service on land and sea. Soldiers, sailors, legionnaires and civilians to the number of 500 will take part in this spectacle which is to be staged on Amotan field, The Dalles high school turf covered and flood-lighted football ground. The spectacle is planned to fol low the life and training of World war recruits from their entry into service until their participation in front line warfare. Among the sensational features of the spectacle will be the crash ing of an airplane on the field as the climax of a representation of a student aviator's first solo flight This airplane has been especially constructed for the spectacle, with a wing spread of 24 feet and a length over all of 35 feet The ma Miino artunllv will flv over the field and will crash from a height of 75 feet on the ground below. Details of the method ot coniroi ana uie safety of the pilot when the ma--hino lands are being closely guard ed by The Dalles voiture of the 40 et 8, sponsors of the World war drama. niirini? a nieht scene in the pae eant, a transport ship, 74 feet long, TNiuH nut nf the darkness by spot lights, will "sail" from a pier and will be convoyed by a torpedo boat 35 feet lone. Both the transport ship and the torpedo boat destroyer have been designed and constructed with elaborate atten tion to' detail and correctness of appearance. In tn iH-field. the transoort ship which is theoretically conveying troops to France, will be torpedoed tiv an enemv submarine with a re sultant explosion and the "loss of many lives." Participating in the spectacle will hn CnmTjanv 3. 162nd Infantry, Port land's famous "waltz-time" com pany, under the command of Cap tain L. M. Erickson: the 162nd In fantry regimental band under Bandmaster John C. Shields; and fVimnanv H. 186th Infantry, ma chine gun company of The Dalles, under CaDtain R. M. Weber. "Rnth thA infantrv comnanv and machine gun company will parti cipate in a sham battle, which will simulate a skirmish line attack on front line trenches behind a pre onratnrv artillerv barraee. Membership of The Dalles voiture 40 et 8, The Dalles and Dufur Lee-ion TMsts. Fort Dalles Drum corps Th Dalles male chorus, and scores of others will join in the action of the drama, which is being directed hv Dr. T. E. Griffith. Other convention high lights in Murte thp annual Legion narade onmhinBd with the annual Old Fort Dalles Frolics parade, scheduled for 5:30 p. m., Thursday, August 15th, and the annual statewide drum corps contest at 7:30 P. M. Friday A TirAErrnm of snecial entertain ment, innlndine Indian war dances will be given on Amotan field Fri day afternoon, and there will be steamer trips on the Columbia riv er, golf tournaments for men and urnmpn awimmine events at The Dalles Dip, and a mammoth display of fireworks at a o'clock mursaay nirtit Reports from various sections of At Heppner CHURCHES CHCKCH OF CHRIST. ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor. Bible School 9 m- Morning serviced C. E. Society v- u,m 8:00 p. m. ri,,i, rhnrnl. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Midweek service. Thursday 8:00 p. m. Morning sermon, "Misrepresent ing God." Evening sermon, "Tne nope inai Is in You." Kn yunrA wb mie-ht sav about tne .ic n-mild hp as convincing as to their usefulness in filling the needs of the soul as you wm nna the services themselves, inereiore, we leave tne decision wiui you. Come with the idea that you will get the best possible good from them, and that you have something in worship to give, and we are not fearful of your verdict METHODIST CHURCH. JOSEPH POPE, Pastor. Pomilar services Sunday morning. ,mdv school at 9:45. Dreachine service at 11 with Rev. Alfred Wo- mack delivering the message. There ill be no evening services. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE. ALFRED K. WOMAUK, Ms lor. Rundnv Sunday School J0:uo A. so. After Service 11:00 A. M TTveninc Service 7.30 P. M. Tuesday night, prayer meeting Thursday evangelistic service I ou "WE welcome; all Prize $10,000 4-H Club House i f rarrii m. A. J TT K.L. . n.t Q T a.-i I . .nntu Minnnanta i il. Am trs 'V.lli la tn Ka A nA-'i t nA nn Alienist 22 at Lake Eshquagama, near Biwabik, Minn. It was awarded the Minn esota 4-K Clubs in a national contest ror ranking uigiiesi in cniirirm j u AnrpiKiititiif tn tiniiiil and lnminpss lifp nf thfl region. Mr 1 ' JLl-U i outs, tuuuiuuuug w -a ,ightning Storms Break Forest Fire Records Rreakinir all nrevious 1935 rec rda for ten dav fire neriod, light ninor storms in Oreeon started 125 tires last week rolling up a total ot 166 fires from all causes on tne na tional forests of Washington and Oregon for the ten days ending July 20, according to forest service n nnrmnoement. Tn addition to the 125 lightning fires, careless smokers caused 21 nnH camnfires 10. me extra ordinary electrical bombardment occurring in eastern and southern Oregon was felt most severely on the Rogue River national foiest ac cording to the report, where 38 fires were set on the Dead Indian, Klam ath and Butte Falls ranger dis tricts. On the Whitman national forest including part of the Blue nnnnntn in district of eastern Ore gon, lightning caused 31 tires, ine - : i . i f " "G-MAN" No Mote I 1 Mrs-Max Baer ter iNWi and the Northwet quarter XW'H) of the Northeast quarter tNElt) of said Section numbered Ten (10) lying North and West of the County road; the West half of the West half (Wis) of Section numbered Eleven (11); the West half (W4) and the West half of the East half (EVs) of Sec tion numbered Fifteen (16) in Township Three (3) South. Range Twenty-six (2S) East of the Wil lamette Meridian, in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon, save and except 2.70 acres deeded to D. E. Gilman; That said Ewing P. Berry and his said wife on April 20. 1920. mortgaged said lands to Jennie P. Hill for $12,701.22 which mortgage was recorded April 21, 1920. in Book 29 of Mortgage Rec ords of Morrow County. Oregon, at page 258 thereof; that on February 16. 1923. said Ewing P. Berry and his said wife deeded said lands to Frank Lieu allen and Hettie E. Lieuallen, which s ..r. . nMnhtxr 3 192.t EKllU . w vino . v - . - i 1. OC l TajiA T3 tu'rini a nf HHllI County and State, and grantees therein assumed ana ttcreeu iu pay no yo i i.. . u .: Iia nloln. ine uoiisiuei anuii uici ciui F.... tiff's said mortgage and the mortgage l.nnja T T4ill thnt therenfter and on March 20, 1923. 'said Frank Lieuallen and Hettie Hi. i.ieuanen, nusoanu aim wile aeeoea saiu real property iu jcu nie P.. Hill, which said deed was re- in A ..iriiat c in Ronlr 3fi nf Deed Records of Morrow County, State ot uregon, at page ou meiwi, said deed contained the following lan guage, lo-wii: ouujeti i mortgages, one to The California Joint Stock Land Bank and one to the grantee herein, wnicn mortgages ine grantee herein (Jennie P. Hill) assumes 1 nrr-na (hot thnt-Anfter UIIU OB1CCO iu FJ v. . 't said Jennie P. Hill foreclosed her said mortgage recoraea April a, m-u, in Book 29 of Mortgage Records of Mor row County. Oregon, at page 258 there of, and sold said real property at fore closure sale and purchased the same; r.n f nhnlll tl,e 9Uth HflV nf .TlinA. ,ooo a.,iA lannla T3 ITill HieH Intentntfl in Multnomah County, Oregon, leaving the above described lands as part of her estate; that said Lola Reader is a grana niece ana one ot tne neirs ai law claims an interest in and to the above described premises ana is a necessary and proper party defendant in said suit. You are further notified that if you .f.H harain tha Citttrt will proceed to the hearing and adjudicating 01 saia cause. Done and dated at Portland. Oregon, this 22nd day of July. 1935. JOHN H. McNARY, Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. The foregoing order Is published pur suant to an order of the Honorable John H. McNary, Judge of the above entitled Court, signed upon the 22nd day of July, 1935. and the first publi cation, as provided for therein, is made upon tne zatn aay oi juiy. iss. jAlvica a. rLC aim FEE & RANDALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kind help and sympathy Hnrinir our bereavement, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Carrie Kirk and iamuy. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy and for the lovely floral offerings during the Illness and death of our beiovea wue aim mother. Ernest H. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Tur ner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Lind strom, Mr. and Mrs. Leon H. Turner and family, Alfred E. Turner. Stork Aid at 100 JPS : fclrtfllli -mtftiLmm llKTMLL, O Dr. Wm. K. help this month in celebrating hi inml. Y. il. lvviu uirLiju.ij, scurea ox tne more than 1800 babies he helped bring in the world during his long years of practice, thronging the town for the event Scenes at Public Utility Lobby Investigations i ' "T Z" v U fTHTflARO . . Melvin H. Purvis far,nve. vouthful 'G-Man" of the U. S. Department of Justice who tracked the nation's master crimin als, during the last 5 years, including- Dillinger, is now on vacation aiier resigning. It is reported he will es tablish his own detective ousiness here. Fremont forest in the vicinity of Lakeview, Oregon, ranked third as q sufferer from liehtnine fires. The largest blaze of the period was an 81 acre incenaiary nre uu lonri imHer fnrest service nroiec- tinn outside the. boundaries of the Chelan national forest in Washing- tnn ThB favorable recora tnus iar in reaching and controlling fires is attested by the fact that of the en tire 166 fires reported all out six were corralled before they had cov ered an area in excess of 10 acres eav fnrest officials. These officials call attention to fhe imnnrtance of nubliC COODera- tinn durinsr this critical season in preventing fires caused by careless ly guarded campnres or carelessly Hrnnnsii matches and ciearettes. The U. S. Forest service "box score" of telegraphic fire informa tion from the 150 national forests nf the United States ohowed that Forest service protective crews prior to July were ngnung an av erap-e nf 28 fires each dav. Ad av avarra nf 90 nf these fires were man nniiseH mainlv from uneruarded campnres, careiessiy aroppea cig arettes, matcnes, ana similar TCatinnal forests in the first half of 1935 had 3,238 fires as against a 45Q fnr the some neriod last vear. Hcwever, 2,902 of the 1935 fires were jian caused as against 2,279 for ch Srst half of last year. mv.r.K.isa P-F.F.niNr, rf.stilts. Joseph Belanger, county agent, is Rnenrlinc several davs this week at Anthony lake In' company with several other county agents of the section and Chas. W. Smith, emer cencv agricultural control director. assisting in checking results of sheep feeding tests being conducted by the Union experiment station under Dick Richards Colorful Swim Suit T.ONO BRANCH. N. J. . . . When Miss Mary Sullivan gave up her a Washineton (D. C.) Coffee Shop hostess to become Mrs. Max Bear she stepped into tne nme light in a manner almost startling. Within ten days there were rumors of a marriage rift, which ootn ocwy. Home Furnishers ATTENTION ! STOCK REDUCTION SALE Cash values you cannot afford to overlook. Terms within reason August 15 Opening Case Furniture Co. IN THE DISTRIC COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (UK TRTOT OF OREGON. The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, a corporation. vs. Ewing P. Berry and Belle Berry, some times known as vera r. dcmj, ia wife; Frank Lieuallen and Hettie E. Lieuallen, his wife: Addie Harman, Administratrix oi tne estate oi jen nie P. Hill, deceased; Addie Harman; Mollio Baldwin; Florence Gobat; Tressa Conger; Lair Prather; Merlin Prather; Jeane M. Simpson; Harley Prather; Myrtle Bohna; Bessie Cara mon; Mane trainer; Liyue nan, m man Prather; Edward Prather; and Morrow County, a quasi-municipai corporation: Ben Buschke; Cleave Prather; Rebecca Bush; Jane Cowne; Carl Cryderman; Geneva Cryderman; T a). DaQrlo,.' Marv Roll: Mahle Ball: Alma McCann; Ruth Watson; Donald McCann Jr.; Clyae Mci;ann; nur man McCann: Carl McCann; Orvil McCann; John McCann; William Mc Cannf Georee McCann: Cecil Wills; Wanda Klepper; Agnes Morgan; pnscilia liooawin; towaru vvm, Effle Ferguson, Defendants. DENT DEPENDANT TO APPEAR. Eouitv No. 9427. TO LOLA READER, one of the de fendants above named: w.i hapoViu nmmanflftfl that all excuses and delays set aside you be ana appear witnin aix wnscwin,i: weeks from the date of the first publi cation ot tnis order, ana not miei man September 6, 1JK5. at the office of the Clerk of the United states iistnci Court for the District of Oregon at Portland. Oregon, ana pieaa, answer, ui demur unto the amended bill of com plaint of The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco, a corpor ation, in said Court exhibited against you. Hereof you are not to fall at your peril. mat in said suit piainun is okmhb to foreclose a mortgage made on April 9. 1920. and recorded April 10, 1920, in KOOK oi Mortgage xecui u ui wvji- r ... r,.,H,, nf fifatrnn at nnoe 237 thereof, made to said plaintiff by Ewing P. Berry and Belle Berry, his wife, upon the following described lands, to-wit: The East half (EVfe) and the East half (Eli) of the West half (WMs) of Section numbered Ten (10) ex cepting that portion of the East IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of Jerome Joseph O'Con nor. Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. B-302040 To the creditors of Jerome Joseph O'Connor of Heppner, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, oannrupi: Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of July, 1935, the said Jerome Joseph O'Connor was duly adjudicated oanKrupi anu uiai uie inai. iiiceiiug ui his creditors will be held in the office of the referee in bankruptcy of this court in Pendleton, Oregon, at 11 o' clock in the forenoon of the 8th day of August, 1935; at which time and place the said creditors may (and the said bankrupt MUST) attend, prove their Claims, appoint a trustee, exuniuie vne bankrupt and transilct such other busi ness as may Jegally be brought before said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon, tins iui uay ui juiy, mou n? INSTflN Referee in Bankruptcy. Morrow County Creamery Company Manufacturers of Pride of Oregon Butter and Ice Cream When you patronize your local factory, you are not only helping the home factory, 8 local farmers who are helping to pay taxes, but are helping yourself. For the month of May we paid $4300.00 for Butterfat. Do you think this is worth keeping in the community? Is this worth encouraging? HMO WASHINGTON . . . There was plenty of action here as the House Kulea Committee hearings and the special Benatfl Lobby Committee ln TestiKition got under way on lobby aetivitiM when the public utilities bill, with the "unnecessary" holding eompaniM clause, was before the House. Top photo shows a general iew oi the House committee hearings. Center, Kepresentative 8am Hayburn, (U. Tex ) and Senator Burton Wheeler, (L) Mont ) co-autnom oi ine utilities kin lnnlilnir nn at thn House hearings. Below, Philip H. Gadsden of Phila delphia, Chairman of a Public Utili ties Committee of Executives which n fnrmed tn onnoae the abolition clause. He gave evidence before the Pcnate Lobby Uommittce, mat more than aOO.000 had been spent by the utility executive lo an effort to defeat the provision. n w I S. F. BOWMAN MONUMENTS Representing BLAESING GRANITE CO. Odd Fellow. Iluildlng Phone 16: PENDLETON, OREGON WOOD FOR SALE LOW PRICE General Trucking Anywhere In the state, any time WALTER R. CORLEY Phone 184 lone, Ore. Does Your Typewriter or Adding Macnine Need Fixing? See HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES Expert repair man calls regular ly. See us for office supplies. NKW VfVRK If vnnr r.rofor. " I" ence for style in bathing suits is inliiw.ni,nH l,v l.r ,n..l it then your imrcliaiie may be. a novel printed (iroHKiiiuKer model" of trunks and halter, as worn by Miss Lola Solomon ul Atlantic shore resort. LAURENCE CASE MORTUARY "Just the service wanted when you want It most" mu 'It added FRESHNE AIRWAY, 3 Lbs. 50c The Real Economy Drink NOB HILL 3 Lbs. 69c The Aristocrat of Them All DEPENDABLE 2 Lb. Tin 45c Vacuum Packed GALLON FRUITS A Ac Rlnrkhprrips. Toffanherries PER Huckleberries, Gooseberries GAL. 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