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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937
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PINE CITY NEWS
Pine City Folks
Attend Air Circus
By B EUNICE WATTENBURGER
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mr.
and Mrs. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. John
Healy and family and Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Vey all attended the air circus
in Pendleton Wednesday.
Wayne Caldwell was a valler at the
Roy Neill home Wednesday.
W. J. Wattenburger and daughter
were callers Tuesday at Lon Wat
tenburger's. Miss Charlotte Helms left Satur
day for Spokane for a seven-months
course in a busines school. She won
the course as a scholarship in school,
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison were
visitors at the George Currin home
in Lena recently.
The 4-H cokoing class met at the
home of their leader, Mrs. Roy Neill,
last Friday for their final meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family were dinner guests at
the Walter Wigglesworth home in
Echo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison have
purchased a . new Ford V8 car.
Jasper Myers was a Hermiston
caller Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Knotts of Co
burg visited the John Harrison home
last weke. Mr. Knotts is a brother
of Mrs. Harrison.
REPEATERS STRIKE OFTEN
Case histories of traffic accident
"repeaters" culled by the Oregon
State Motor association, show that
the average lapse of time between
accidents for the repeaters studied
was two years, ten months.
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CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor
Sunday. Church School 9:45 a. m.
Morning worsnip n:uu a. m.
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
Evening -worship 8:00 p. m.
Tuesday. Junior League .... 8:45 p. m.
Boys' C1UD :uu p. m.
Wednesday. Choir Practice 7:30 p. m.
Thursday. Fellowship 7 :30 p. m.
' CHURCH OF CHRIST.
ALVIN KLEINFELDT. Pastor
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Morniner Services . 11:00 a. m.
C. E. Society 6:30 p. m.
Evening Services v :au p. m.
Choir Practice, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.
Midweek Service, Thursday. 7:30 p. m.
Come apart from the cares of life
and worship with us on Sunday
morning.
Union evening service at the
Methodist church.
ALL SAINTS' CHURCH.
(Episcopal)
Holy Communion, 8 a. m. There
will be no 11 o'clock service. Ralph
V. Hinkle, archdeacon.
THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor, E. D. Greeley
Lord's Day Services:
Bible School 10 a. m.
Devotional Service 11 a. m.
Revival Evangelistic Service 7:45
p. m.
Week Day Services:
Tuesday evening Prayer Meeting.
Friday evening Evangelistic Ser
vice.
A ' welcome awaits the hungry
heart at the Little Church Around
the Corner.
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Continued from First Page
He told of various studies now under
wav. inculdine that of stiff lambs, on
which it is hoped to have definite
information another year. A tecn
nical discussion of stiff lambs show
ed various causes of the affliction,
exDlainine. Dr. Shaw said, why his
department' has not so far been able
to prescribe treatment for every
grower who simply stated that he
had stiff lambs. He emphasized the
imDortance of having grower coop
eration, and a little forebearance, in
carrying on the present work.
Outside attendants at the dinner
included Virgil MacWhorter, large
grower who operates in the Horse
heaven section, and K. G. Warner of
Pilot Rock. Ralph Thompson, presi
dent of the county woolmen's asso
ciation, presided.
ROBBERS CAPTURED
Continued from First Page
shot in the foot. The car in which
6 DAY SALE
July 16 to 22 Inc.
JOIN THE F ABASE! Safeway presents Its
annnal July Pageant of values, with tre
mendous price oats to stimulate summer
buying. Here's a chance to save real money
en hundreds of foods in every department.
JELL WELL -j6f
4 PKGS. JLVJeV
WALNUTS Qfip
Oregon Soft Shell 2 LBS.tJVJ?"
HOT SAUCE OC0
6 TINS M&
RED BEANS 7Qo
10 LBS. kS
RAISINS
4 LBS.
SODA
Shaker Salt, Corn 3 FOR
Starch
30c
25c
CATSUP ...... ... Per Bottle 11c
Ruby
SOAP .... .... 10 Bars 35c
Crystal White
FLAVOR AID ..... 6 Pkgs. 25c
MATCHES ... Ctn. 18c
DOG FOOD 4 Tins 25c
Play Fair
CRACKERS .... 2 Lb. Box 29c
Snowflakes or Honey Graham
OYSTERS ....
Fri-Rite, large size
TOMATOES .
Large 2 tins
DRESSING
Salad Serve
CORN FLAKES
Kellogg
Onions 10 lb. bag 25c; Bu. Veg. 3 for 8c
Watermelons lb. 3c; Tomatoes 3 lbs. 25c
COFFEE
Our Coffee sales are increasing1 each week by leaps and bounds.
"THEBB'S A SEASON"
AIRWAY, Mild and Mellow . 3 LBS. 50c
NOB HILL, Ground as you purchase 2 LBS. 47c
DEPENDABLE 2 LBS. 49c 4 LBS. 95c
the robbers went on, a 1927 Chevro
let coupe, was commandeered a few
minutes later from a Mr. and Mrs.
Carruthers.
The robbers had a good hour head
start before Holverson recovered to
turn in the alarm.
Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, Deputy
Elbert Cox and State Policeman W.
K. Francis joined in the search im
mediately the alarm was received
here late Monday night, and assisted
in patroling the Heppner-Spray road
which could have been taken by the
robbers from the John Day high
way. A report turned into the LaGrande
state police dispatching office early
Tuesday morning, that the bandit
car had been abandoned near here,
proved to be false.
CALL TOR BIDS
Bids will be received up to and in
cluding July 27, 1937, for shingling
one wing of the Boardman school
house with asphalt shingles, space
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2 5 ox. Tins 25c
6 Tins 69c
Qt. 35c
3 Pkgs. 23c
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FRI.-SAT. ONLY
POTATOES .... 9 LBS. 19c
100 LBS. $1.89
APRICOTS, 15 lb. box 85c
5c LB. BY APPLE BOX
aDDroximatelv 45 squares. Also sew
er job bidder to furnish material
and labor. 4-in, pipe, approximately ,
25 feet, depth 3 to 14 feet
Will be let in one or separate con
tracts. Specifications furnished on
demand.
Right reserved to reject any and
all bids.
By. order of the Board of Direct
ors. Dated at Boardman, July 13, 1937.
FLOSSIE COATS,
Clerk School District No. 25.
It's most embarrassing, comments
Ray Conway secretary of the Ore
gon State Motor association, to find
yourself under someone's car just
as you start , on a little jay-walk
across the street.
Skidding on dry roads, especially
at curves, has precipitated 166 ser
ious automobile accidents in the state
this year, Oregon State Motor asso
ciation figures show.
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o Lbs. 98CJ