Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 19, 1938, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, May 19, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times. Hennner. Orpo-nn
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Rev W. W. Head made Heppner
a call Saturday while1 in the county
to conduct baccalaureate services at
Lexington and lone on Sunday, from
lis home at flwaco, Wash. Mr. Head
formerely resided at lone where he
was pastor and editor of the lone
paper for several years. He preached
his fourteenth consecutive bacca
laureate to graduates of the lone
high school on this visit, and looked
forward to addressing two more
classes so that he might have the
distinction of addressing every grad
uating class for one complete gener
ation of the school.
J. H. Parker of Birmingham, Ala.,
is visiting at the home of his half
hrother, Frank S. Parker, having
been met by the latter at Pendleton
Tuesday on his arrival from the
southland. The visiting Mr. Parker
has disposed of his property in Ala
bama and may decide to stay in
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes ar
ried yesterday from their home at
Corvallis for a two-weeks' visit with
friends and relatives in Morrow
county. Mr. Hayes is employed in a
grocery store, and Mrs. Hayes holds
a position with Oregon State col
lege in the college town.
M. R. Morgan and son, Milton, Jr.,
were visitors in town yesterday from
lone. Early wheat is starting into
the head in the fields about lone
and yesterday's cool damp weather
was believed to be a sample of what
is needed to make the heads fill
good
All members of the Episcopal
Auxiliary who wish to attend the
meeting at the Percy Hughes ranch
please meet at the Parish house
promptly at 2 p. m., Thursday, May
26. Cars will be aailable. Ruth Mc
Murdo, President.
Victor Rietmann was in town
Monday from the north lone farm,
calling at, the county agent's office.
He inspected the showing of bulb
ous blue grass at the Wightman
farm and was interested in it.,
Mrs. Otto Metschan and Miss
Juanita Matlock, sisters and early
day Heppner residents, were guests
Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Patterson, coming up
from their homes at Portland.
Dr. A. D. McMurdo and P. W.
Mahoney attended the invitational
trapshoot at La Grande Sunday and
hung up the good scores of 96 and
98 respectively in the 100-target,
16-yard event.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buschke and
family were visiting Morrow county
relatives and friends the end of the
week from their farm near Elgin.
Mr. Buschke reported prospects very
favorable for his new wheat crop.
Tom Boylen, Jr., was contacting
local wool men here again the first
of the week, from his ranching op
erations on Butter creek, making a
bid for the purchase of their clips.
Mrs. Elsie Smith, sister of Mrs.
Glen Hayes, is reported to be quite
ill at a hospital in The Dalles. Mrs.
Hayes expected to go to The Dalles
tomorrow to see her.
Henry Robertson was out to the
ball game Sunday afternoon, enjoy
ing getting out fo the first time in
two months, having been confined at
home by illness.
J. W. Stevens was in town Mon
day from the Hardman section. He
was getting information from the
county agent on control of white
top.
J. O. Kincaid was a caller at the
county agent's office Monday from
the farm in the lone section, check
ing up on his new AAA compliance.
Wm. Instone was in town Monday
from the ranch near Lena. He ex
pected to start shearing his sheep
Tuesday at the Kilkenny ranch.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spec
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES
DAY, MAY 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Devin and
children were visiting relatives and
friends here Sunday from their home
at Condon.
THE
STAR Reporter
THURSDAY-FRIDAY,
May 19-20
Outlaws of the Prairie
with
Charles Starrett - Donald Grayson
Sons of the Pioneers
plus
Mr. Moto's Gamble
with Peter Lorre - Key Luke
Murder in a championship fight
arena and nobody saw who did it.
Cartoon
Traveltalk of San Francisco
SATURDAY-SUNDAY-MONDAY,
May 21-22-23
Here are the seven little dwarfs
GRUMPY
SNEEZY
in
SNOW WHITE AND
THE SEVEN DWARFS
by WALT DISNEY
Showings: '
Saturday: 1 p. m., 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m.
Sunday: 1 p. m., 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m.
Monday: 7:30 p. m.
TUESDAY, May 24
She's Got Everything
with
Gene Raymond - Ann Sothern
Victor Moore - Helen Broderick
Parkyakarkus - Billy Gilbert
An all-fun cast in a gay romantic
comedy.
Disney's "Self Control" Sport Reel
.
WED.-THU., May 25-26
Arsene Lupin Returns
with
Melvyn Douglas - Virginia Bruce
Warren William - Nat Pendleton
A grand mystery crammed to the
gills with delightful and frothy
romance.
Stroke of Genius
What Do You Think?
News of the Day
StarTheater
Kxppram, ou
Julian Rauch was a business vis
itor in town Tuesday from the north
Lexington farm. He reported his
crop prospects quite favorable.
Dance at Lexington grange hall
Saturday evening, music by Estes
orchestra.
Chas. Bartholomew was in from
Pine City Monday. Shearing oper
ations had just been completed at
his place.
Art Stefani transacted business
in town Monday fom the Jordan
butte farm.
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks are extend
ed to the many kind neighbors and
friends for their helpfulness and ex
pressions of sympathy at the time
of our bereavement, in the illness
and death of our beloved mother,
Mary J. Reid. The Family.
THE
TkMP
of
Universal
Approval
Has Been Placed
ON
REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.
By The Most Successful
Pea Groivero & Contractors
OF THI
INLAND EMPIRE
Let ut thow you tht records of many farmers who art making rial eaih
sayings by using "Caterpillar" Dlastl Tractors. Check them with your
present costs. Hare us put the correct sized tractor on your own ranch,
to do your own work your own way. Check it! Test it! Make your own
comparison! You'll convince yourself by this demonstration.
Orders for New John Deere Combines
Are Being Placed Every Day
2 Hot Specials Just Traded In
International Combine
Model 51, in good
condition. Has had
very little use.
Priced Special
'2
000
60 Diesel Cletrac
This Tractor has
been used only 650 J
hours. Looks like
2850
new
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Pendleton
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