Thursday, February 3, 1938 William Instone, Lena stockraiser, was transacting business in the city Monday While the spell of winter which arrived the end of the week was causing more activity in the teed lot, he found little cause for complaint over the season to date. Sheep. 360 heavy wooled ewes to lamb Mar. 10, bred to black-face Hampshire bucks, $7.50 per head if taken before Feb. 25. Will sell 50 or more. A.'K. McMurdo, Rhea creek ranch, Heppner. 48-50. Mr. and Mrs. William Huddleston of Lone Rock and Raymond Hud dleston of Valdez, Alaska, ' were week end visitors in Heppner at the home of their sister, Mrs. Fred Par rish. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will hold their regular meeting on Tu esday, February 8, 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Alex Green. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Keithley are the parents of a baby girl, weigh ing 8 3-4 pounds, born in Heppner Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Corda Saling. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ewing were visitors "in Heppner Tuesday from their home at Pendleton. Mr. Ew ing is supervisor of the Umatilla National forest. Mr. and Mrs. William Luedtke of Cecil are the parents of a IVz pound daughter, Patricia Ann, born Sun day at the Mollahan home in Hepp ner. Spencer Crawford is confined to his home with a back injury incur red Saturday evening in a fall on icy steps at the Parrish home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gorger are the parents of a 9 pound girl born at Mrs. Elsie Mollahan's home in Hepp ner on February 1. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McNeill are absent on a week's vacation, while Mr. McNeill is convalescing from his recent illness. Frank Edmondson was transact ing business in town Monday from the farm in the Lexington vicinity. The Willing Workers will hold a food sale at Humphreys drug store Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. C. Z. Randall, Pendleton attorney, was a Heppner visitor Tuesday. Potted plants at all times, phone 1332; will deliver. 15tf HARDMAN NEWS Four Inches New Snow Falls at Hardman By OPAL HASTINGS Hardman has about four inches of snow and the coldest days of the new year. Snow started falling on Friday night and it snowed most of Saturday, but on Satuday evening the fog came and has been here ever since. The snow is welcome to the skiiers but not to stockmen. Ed McDaniel moved into his new home recently, and on Friday 50 or more persons gathered there for a house warming. After Mr. McDan iel opened and displayed his many gifts, delicious refreshments were served. Part of the evening was spent at his house singing songs, then ' the crowd adjourned to the high school and danced for awhile. Bill Mahrt of Hamilton was here on business Thursday and Friday. He overhauled the light plant at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings were in Heppner on business Friday. The people of the community were grieved to hear of the death of one of our early settlers Martin Lov gren, and they extend their sympa thy to the family. The Community Sings met at the usual hour. It was moved and car ried that a business meeting of the club be held only on the first of each month. Two specials were given. Mrs. Richard Robison gave a reading entitled, "Lasca," and Ed McDaniel played two solos on the banjo. The "Let's Talk" club held a rath er short meeting. Although the meeting was brief much business was transacted. Current event re ports were given by Mrs. G. I. Clary, Mrs. Roy Robinson and Miss Iris Morton. The Lewis Batty family and Nel son Knighten visited the Joe Batty ranch on Sunday. Elwood Hastings who is herding sheep for Harlan McCurdy has been off work for several days but went back again last night. Business visitors to Heppner Thursday were Guy Chapin and his son Leon. Delvin McDaniel who has been ill with quinsy was worse on Friday and they planned to take him to Heppner but they postponed the trip when his condition became somewhat better. Mrs. J. W Stevens left for Port- Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, land January 26 to visit relatives for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens and Jim Stevens were attending to busi ness in Heppner Friday. -Frances Inskeep led Christian En deavor Sunday night. The topic for discussion was "Turning the Dials." The Christian Endeavor has decided to give a party on the 11th and a play in the near future. Particulars will be announced later Be sure to come to the dance here Saturday, February 5. Music by Scott Brown's orchestra. On the spelling honor roll in the upper grades last week were Mil dred Clary, Ollie Hastings and Vera McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten and Mrs. Muriel McCutcheon went to Lexington on Friday evening to at tend the performance of "Tiptoe Inn" given by the school. They enjoyed the play very much and said that the young actors did well. Just thought of something after all these years Fan Miller has quit smoking. Neal Knighten riding a pig Marvin demonstrating curves on skiis. Boy! Did Ed McDaniel appreciate the first present he opened. Donald traveling on the bosom of his breeches instead of his skiis. , "It Can't Happen Here," but it did! Ask Leon and Irl! Irl heading for the branches of the old apple tree instead of resting in its shade. Skimming through the trees with the greatest of ease. By gosh, by gee, by golly, and gee whiz, don't forget the dance here on Saturday. Mrs. Stella Eberhardt returned to her home at Tigard Monday, having spent a week here on business. LA sO J TRY L0N6 DISTANCE SERVICE TODAY I JL " Once it was across the state. Next it was across America. 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Tuesday: LANCER SPY with Dolores del Rio, George San ders, Peter Lorre, Virginia Field From the chaos of nations in conflict comes this tense story of espionage. Also: Mysterious Pilot and Cartoon. Wed.Thu., Feb. 9-10: Edward G. Robinson in The Last Gangster with James Stewart, Rose Strad ner, Lionel Stender, Douglas Scott, John Carradine, Sidney Blackmer The climax of the colorful career of Public Enemy No. 1 the greatest thrill drama since "Little Caesar." . Also: "A Night at the Mov ies" with Robert Benchley. You've never really been to the movies till you go with Benchley. Mrs. A. A. McAtee, Austin and Arthur are invited to pre sent this coupon for compli mentary admissions. Please use before Feb. 10th. StarTheater HTJPPNEB, ORE. OREGON GOATS TO SAIL Corvallis Added to Oregon's re cent fame in sending seed corn to the corn belt is the sending of An gora goats to northern India where goats abound. A graduate student at Oregon State college, Mohamed Aslam Khanmai. of Peshawar. In dia, has selected nine pure bred goats from Polk county herds and is shipping them to the director of agriculture in his home province. where goats are the most common domesticated animal. The Oregon stock will be used in breeding work to improve the quality of the na tive stock. CALF CLUB MEETS The Lexington 4-H Calf club met last week at the Edmondson ranch. Members gave reports on their top ics and two members gave a demon stration on how to make a rone halter. The next meeting will be held at the Majeske ranch Re freshments were served and 25 were present. Dick Edmondson, reporter. CALL FOR WARRANTS Outstanding warrants of School Dist. No. 25, Morrow Countv. Ore gon, up to and including Warrant No. 171, will be padi on presentation to district clerk. Interest on said warrants ceases Feb. 3, 1938. FLOSSIE COATS, Dist. Clerk, Boardman, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clark of Port land arrived in Heppner Thursday for a few days visit with their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Adams, and family ' Get results with G. T. want ads. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I will be a candidate for the Re publican nomination for County Commissioner in the coming Pri- Ingram Sign Service General Painting, Paper Hanging Interior Decorating NEON DISTRIBUTOR Leave orders at Tum-A-Lum Co. mary Election, and if nominated and elected my former experience in th office will enable me to give you the very best of service. I will appreciate your support. Respectfully, G. A. BLEAKMAN, (Paid Adv.) Heppner, Ore. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT I will again be a candidate for the office of County Treasurer on the Republican Primary Ballot, May 20, 1938, and ask for your support. In past elections my democratic friends have written my name in en their primary ballots, thus making me their candidate also, a manifes tation of friendship that I greatly prize. I solicit the support of all voters and hope that I have proved myself worthy of the confidence reposed in me. LEON W. BRIGGS, Present Incumbent. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR: I will be a candidate for the nom ination for the office of County As sessor at the Democratic Primary Nominating Election, May 20, 1938. If nominated and elected I will continue to serve to the best of my ability. ' Respectfully, (Paid Adv.) THOMAS J. WELLS. Tubes Tested Free Latest Equipment SEE THE New ZENITH FARM RADIOS ESTIMATES GIVEN ALL WORK GUARANTEED BRUCE GIBB INVESTIGATE Our USED MACHINERY OFFERINGS If you have hesitated to purchase new items of needed machinery because you felt you could not afford to pay the price you may find what yuo have been look ing for in our stock of used equipment, all in first class running condition. We have some mighty fine bargains in used plows and used tillers of all kinds. 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