PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZE1TE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1936. BOARDMAN By LA VERN BAKER Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lubbes made a trip to Heppner last week with a load of potatoes. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Blayden and son visited at the home of Mr. Blay den s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blayden. They are residents of Spokane. Mrs. Chas. Nickerson went to The Dalles last week for a short visit Miss Marguerite Harford of Port land spent the week end in Board man visiting her sister, Ada Mae Harford. Russell Miller took his mother to Portland Sunday evening where she will visit her daughter for a short time. The skating rink at the grange hall was unable to open until Sat urday evening. The skates were all sold and more could have been used. Everyone seemed to enjoy the sport. Dancing was enjoyed after the skating. Miss Barbara JS'arkoski who is at tending La Grande normal, visited at her home over the week end. There was no school last Friday due to teachers' institute at Hepp ner. Mrs. Eva Warner is spending a short time in Salem where she is visitine Mrs. Boardman, who was a former resident of Boardman. Imogene Wilson, Ada Mae Har ford, Virginia Compton and Mil dred Ayers spent Friday and Sat urday in Arlington visiting Irienas. H. B. Thomas and children made a business trip to Heppner Satur. dr.y. An Armistice day program was held at the school Tuesday after noon. The junior class and some of the grades contributed numbers. There was no school Wednesday, due to Armistice day. A bridal shower was held at the Kruse home for Mrs. Lois Mackan who will be remembered as Miss Lois Kruse. There were about twenty women there and many nice presents were brought. A short program was given with refresh ments afterwards. iiiiiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiniimiHiiiiiiiiiniii At Heppner CHURCHES CHl'RCH OF CHRIST ALVIN KLEINFELDT, Pastor Bible School 9:45 a. m. Horning services ,,,, 11:00 a. m. E. Society t:3U D. m. Evening services 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. MiuweeK service, rnursaay, v:au p. m. Morning sermon, "The Coming Revival." Evening sermon, "What About Divine Healing?" More people have been attending church services lately than for some time. Come and see what makes them want to come. Next week the churches are co operating in a local preaching mis sion, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday nights: Let us support these meetings with large attendance. METHODIST CHTJCRH. REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor. Bible School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Boy's Club 7:00 p. m. Thursday, Fellowhip Meeting, 7:30 p.m. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. (Episcopal) 10 a. m., Church school. 11 a. m., Morning prayer and ser mon. 6:30 p. m., Young Peoples Fellowship. We are joining in the three-day preaching mission on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. All are urged to work and pray for the success of these meetings. Visitors and strangers always welcome. tion, which resulted In my election to the office of CountyClerk. I, also, wish to express my appre ciation to my many friends who, through their loyal efforts in my behalf, made is possible to receive this support. I assure you, I will do my best to justify the confidence you have shown in me and hope you will feel free to visit the oftice at any time. Will be glad to give any informa tion that I can. CHAS. W. BARLOW. CARD OF APPRECHTION. I wish to thank the voters of Morrow county for the support they gave me in the recent election. I will be glad to assist in any legisla tion that will be of benefit to the district in order that I may ade quately represent the district at Sa lem. QILES L. FRENCH. cies, the agricultural and forest In dustries, sportsmen and the public in general. Prominent on the program will be members of the Oregon State Game commission, officials of the United States Biological survey and Bureau of Fisheries, representatives of the forest service, national parks, national grazing service, state plan ning board, the Oregon State Fed eration of Women's clubs, and staff members of Oregon State college. A general banquet is scheduled for Thursday evening, November 19th which will be addressed by Governor Martin. State Wildlife Confab Coming Soon at O.S.C. Outlines of a general program for the development of Oregon's wild life resources and the organization of an inclusive federation of all in terests concerned in the work is ex pected to result from a wildlife con ference called by Governor Charles H. Martin to meet at Oregon State college November 19 and 20. The conference is expected to draw several hundred persons rep resenting state and national agen In the forenoon, the big game in the afternoon, and a "roundup" at night instead of the usual alumni ban quet The "roundup," explains Howard Collins of Seaside, chair man of the homecoming committee, will consist of an evening visiting period in the Memorial Union build ing after dinner in which all grads I will be able to meet friends of for- mer years. OSC Homecoming Events List New Attractions Corvallis. Although the Oregon State college homecoming festivities November 19 to 22 are already bless ed with the famous OSC-Oregon game attraction, committees in charge have added a number of other innovations to attract the old grads back to the campus. One new feature this year will be a competitive inter-fraternity sing scheduled for Thursday night for the benefit of early arrivals and the campus in general. A horse show and polo game is an added feature of the Friday afternoon program to be followed by the usual night events such as house sings, noise parade, bonfire and rally dances, On Saturday will be a crew race RANCHERS TO GET RANGE AID MONEY (Continued from First Page) PINE CITY By BERNICE WATTENBURGER Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family spent the week end in Weiser, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Watten burger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Strain. Institute was held in Heppner Friday and school was closed. Mrs. Ollie Neill and Misses Neva and Oleta Neill spent Friday night at the A. E. Wattenburger home. Mrs. Ray J. Pinson spent the week end in Pendleton at her home. Tom Healy was a Heppner caller Sunday. Misses Mable and Lilly Rauch attended the Pomona grange pro gram in Hermiston Thursday af ternoon. Miss Dora E. Moore spent the week end with Mrs. Joyce Smith in Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly were Her miston callers Saturday. Marion Finch and Mr. Moore left Saturday to hunt elk up near Ukiah Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger went to Long Creek Friday to go elk hunting. Joe Kenny and Joe Farley were week-end visitors at the John Heaiy home. Julian Rauch and son Irvin and Miss May Rauch of Lexington were visitors at the Fred Rauch home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch and family attended the show in Her miston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith anc' Miss Dora E. Moore attended the show in Hermiston Sunday evening. CARD OF APPRECIATION. I wish to thank the voters of the district for their support and ex pression of confidence in the last election. I will be very glad to hear from any Morrow county citizens on any legislative problems in which they are interested with the assur ance that I will give to all my best effort in their behalf. E. R. FATLAND. upon the basis of the examination of the ranching unit by the range examiner, has determined that such practice will tend to effectuate the purposes of the act and has given written approval thereof. (b) No total payment shall be made with respect to performances of range-building practices on any ranching unit which is in excess of the product of $2.00 times the graz ing capacity thereof. (c) No payment shall be made with respect to any range-building practice which is initiated before September 9, 1936, and for any range-building practice which is not completed within the calendar year 1936. (d) No payment shall be made unless the range-building practices performed are carried out in ac cordance with the generally ac cepted standards of good ranching practices, and by using the kinds and quantities of seeds and other materials normally employed for such practices. (e) No payment shall be made with respect to performances for which the labor, seeds, or materials are furnfshed by any State or Fed eral agency. An Expression of Appreciation. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the voters of Morrow county for the fine support that was given me in the recent general elec- Universal Credit Company Great Expansion Program Authorized Ford Credit Company Has 100 Offices Serving Ford Dealers and Purchasers The Red Cross has already estab lished 1000 First Aid stations on the highways to help prevent loss of life. 15,000 such stations ar needed. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON r OR MUK ROW COUNTY. Charles H. Bartholomew, Plaintiff, vs. E. O. Neill and Anne Neill, his -.ite; Ollie M. Neill; Ada Wigglesworth; Chas. H. Latourell; Alexanders, a corporation : L. F. Duvall; S. E. Notsoit. Trustee; Isabel F. Corri gall. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of M. S. Corrigall, de ceased, and The First National Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a cor poration, Defendants. SUMMONS. TO: L. F. Duvall: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to anoear ana answer me uompmini rnea against you in the above entitled Court and Cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to appear and answer. lor want triereol. uie rjiainuil will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his Complaint as follows. to-wit: That the plaintiff have judg ment against the defendants, E. O. Nettl and Ollie M. Neill, for $1360.00. with interest thereon at the rate of H per cent per annum Irom June 1, 19Jb. ana for the sum ol .ou.uu. attorney s lee. and plaintiff's costs and disbursements In this suit, and that the mortgage described in plaintiffs Complaint be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises be sold in the manner provided by ttie Laws of the State of Oregon and the oractice of tins Court. That the pro ceeds thereof be applied towards the payment of plaintiff s decree, costs ana uccruing costs of sale. That at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become the purchaser ana mat me aerenaani. above named and each and all of them be foreclosed and baned of all rignt. title, claim or Interest in the premises described in the planum s mortgage except the right of redemption allowed bv Jaw. ana mat me piamiiu nave sue other and further relief as to the Court iiirv seem eouitabie. That the lands covered by the said mortgage which will be sold under foreclosure are us follows, lo-wit: South Half of South Half of Section Thirty. Township One North. Range Twenty-eight East of Willamette Meridian. This Summons Is served upon you b; mill culiiii! thereof lor lour consoculiv weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times by nrrler of the Honorable wm. i. camu bell. Judge of the County Court for Morrow Coumv. state or Oregon, wmc euid Order was entered the 1-th day of November. 1936, and the date of the (lint publication cf this Summons is the litli day of November, 1U36. P. W. MAllONET, Postofflce Address: Heppner, Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff. Upon completing its eighth year of exclusive service to the great Ford market, Universal Credit Company has in operation offices in 100 cities from coast to coast, serving in a convenient and cour teous manner the many thous ands of time buyers of Ford cars and trucks. More than 60 of these offices have been opened s;r.ce late sum mer of 1934. Additional operat ing offices are planned for the remainder of this year and fur ther expansion will follow where .necessary during 1B37. This expansion program has been undertaken to keep pace with the great public acceptance of the Ford V-8. Throughout the country Ford Dealers have come to look upon Universal Credit Company as an outstand ing sales adjunct and many out standing dealers have stated that UCC low cost, flexible plans for the Ford buyer will play an even more important part in future sales than in the past. The outlook for Ford sales for the remainder of this year and for 1937 is assured with the high est type of sales leadership indi cated on every hand. Universal Credit is proud to play a part in bringing the great Ford prod ucts to constantly increasing thousands of the buying public by making possible the purchase of Lincoln, Uncoln-Zephyr, and Ford V-8 cars and trucks out of income, at new low costs In the industry. During the comparatively brief period that has elapsed since the Universal Credit Company was established, that institution has financed the purchase of Ford transportation by the motor-buying public of America in the amount of more than $2,000,000, 000, serving a total of more than 3,000,000 customers of Ford Dealers. Ever since Universal Credit Company commenced operations, over eight years ago, financing costs on Ford products have been materially reduced. It is esti mated that time payment buyers of Ford cars and trucks have thus been saved in excess of $75, 000,000 through the lower finan cing costs made available by the Authorized Ford Finance Plans of Universal Credit Company. These lower credit costs have been and continue to be con structive contributions toward national economic recovery. Universal Credit Company serves Ford Dealers exclusively and UCC Plans are available through BLACKBURN MOTOR COMPANY, the local authorized Ford Dealer in this community. 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Call 11F3, lone, Oregon Phelps Funeral Home Telephone 1332 Licensed Funeral Directors Trained Lady Assistant ' Heppner, Oregon ' Heppner FERGUSON MOTOR COMPANY Oregon DANCE WE PAY SPOT CASH FOR CREAM and EGGS MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY CO. AT THE ELKS HALL HEPPNER SAT., NOV. 14 MUSIC BY The COLUMBIANS Elks and Invited Guests 75c the couple bwi ift & Co. will receive Ty it keys AT FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. WAREHOUSE Heppner MON., NOV. 16 The last receiving before Thanksgiving - PHONE 302 for INFORMATION Heppner Gazette Times, Only $2.00 Per Year ,. 10 y l-A AfO --. r IIIIIHIMIMItfll Fri.-Sat.-Mon t Exciting News! Our Big November Sale Is SETTING NEW RECORDS! Hundreds of "Sensational Values!" Stores full to the brim with HOT PRICES better come over Re member SAFEWAY HAS THE MONEY SAV ING CASH PRICES. WALNUT SALE Grower to Consumer Campaign Oregon Fancy No. 1 Walnuts 2 LBS 43c POPCORN, Pearl 2 LBS. 19c RAISINS 4 Lb. 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