Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 29, 1940, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Page Eight
fleppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Thursday, Feb. 29, 1940
HALL DEDICATION
Continued from First Page
At 6:30 many were seated at the
table to enjoy the chowder supper
served by the Home Economics la
dies.
In the evening the regular meet
ing of Willows grange was held
with about 60 members and visitors
present. Distinguished guests pre
sented at the master's station were
State Master Gill, State Lecturer
Mrs. Thiessen, State "Grange Organ
izer Wicklander 'and Pomona Mas
ter, Mrs. McFarland. Several names
were presented for membership.
At the close of the lecture hour,
Mrs. Hila Timm was the successful
drawee for the 4th degree pin. Mrs.
Elsie Peterson made the beautiful
birthday cake presented to the
grange. During the late evening,
Mrs. Thiessen led in the grand march
and group games. Matching parts
of Valentines found supper part
ners. All repaired to the dining
room for light refreshments.
Calendar for March for Willows:
Sunday, Mar. 3, officers' confer
ence at home of Master Markham
Baker, 2 p. m.
Saturday, Mar. 9, dance at hall.
Everybody invited. Good orchestra.
Friday, Mar. 15, Home Economics
,club meeting. Pot-luck dinner.
Home of Mrs. Mary Lindsay.
Sunday, Mar. 17, church Sunday
at lone church. Pot-luck dinner at
hall. Initiation in afternoon, 1st and
2nd degrees.
Saturday, Mar. 30, grange meet
ing. Initiation in 3rd and 4th de
grees. Saturday, Mar. 30, grange men
entertain grange ladies with pro
gram and lunch.
CONDON BLASTS
Continued from First Page
Referee for all games except the
consolation game was Harry Clon
inger of The Dalles. Ladd Sherman
of Lexington officiated for the con
solation, fray.
Championship Game Score
Irrigon (30) (18) Condon
Markham (2) f Tom Burns
Houghton (16) ..f Shannon
Jones (9) c (4) Edwards
Buehl (1) g (2) Fatland
Connell (2) c (6) Joe Burns
Substitutes for Irrigon, Rucker;
for Condon, Kurtz, Holland (4),
Boyce (2), Rattray. ,
Consolation Game
, Heppner (50) (18) Boardman
O'Donnell (6) ...f (3) Partlow
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 Bible School.
11:00 Communion and preaching.
6:30 Christian Endeavor.
7:30 Evening Church services.
7:30 P. M., Wednesday, Choir
Practice.
7:30 P. M., Thursday, Prayer
Meeting.
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. R. C. YOUNG, Minister
9:45 Bible School
11:00 Worship Service
6:30 Epworth League
7:30 Evening Worship
9 to 11 Monday School
7:00 P. M., Wednesday, Choir
Practice.
7:00 P. M., Thursday Prayer
Meeting.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
, CLIFFORD W. NOBLE. Pastor
Sunday services:
School, 9:45 a. m.
Worship service, 11:00 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.
Widweek services:
Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Everybody welcome.
Osborne (3) f (5) Bleakney
Drake (12) c (1) Russell
Crawford (12) ....g (5) Skoubo
Pinckney (8) g. DeMauro
Substitutes for Heppner, Scrivner
(2), Snow (2), Skuzeski (5), and
Barratt; for Boardman, Smith (4)
and Miles.
Preliminary Games
Heppner (38) (22) lone
O'Donnell (3) f. (6) Claude
Pettyjohn
Snow (9) f (4) Clyde
Pettyjohn
Drake (4) c (7) Brady
Crawford (6) ......g (1) Bergstrom
Pinckney g (2) Ledbetter
Substitutes for Heppner, Osborne
(6), Scrivner (2), Skuzeski (4) and
Barratt (4) ; for lone, Roy Pettyjohn,
Hoskins (2), and Eubanks.
Boardman (37) (34) Fossil
Partlow (15) f (18) Dean
Bleakney (8) f (9) Wham
Russell (9) ...a.- (3) Morris
Skoubo (3) g - (1) Metteer
DeMauro (2)' g (D Humphrey
Substitutes for Boardman, Miles
and Smith; for Fossil, Maynard (2),
Johnston and McLoud.
Watch for Big 8-Page
HAND BILL
Tremendous sayings at
CASH PRICES
PRODUCE SAVINGS for
Fri.-Sar. only Mar. 1 and 2
LEMONS, Sunkist Doz. 22c
SPINACH, Walla Walla 4 lbs. 14c
GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona Doz. 39c
GREEN ONIONS, Walla Walla 3 bu. 10c
DRY ONIONS 10 lb. shopping bag 15c
Walla Walla sweet
CARROTS, large bunches 3 for 14c
RHUBARB, fancy -.2 lbs. 15c
CAULIFLOWER, giants ...Head 19c
ORANGES, Sunkist med. size 2 doz. 35c
LETTUCE, large solid heads........2 for 17c
GRAPEFRUIT, Jumbo Pinks Z tor idc
12 lbs. in shopping bag 23c
50 LB. BAG 69c
mm w
Potatoes
Irrigon (29) (19) .Lexington
Markham (7) f (11) Padberg
Houghton (8) f (4) Jackson
Jones (6) .c (2) Way
Buehl (8) g. (2) Campbell
Connell g Johnson
Substitutes for Irrigon, Rucker,
Voile, Waters and Paulson; .for Lex
ington, Martin. '
Condon (37) (25) Echo
Tom Burns (3) ...i (5) Smith
Holland (3) i Murray
Edwards (8) c (2) Luciani
Joe Burns (6) ....g.. (7) H. Brommell
Fatland (4) g (5) Corea
Substitutes for Condon, Kurtz (4),
Rattray (6), Shannon (3), Boyce; for
Echo, W. Brommell.
Heppner (36) (27) Umatilla
O'Donnell (3) f (4) Rugg
Snow (8) f (4) Bray
Drake (2) c (10) Hiatt
Pinckney (5) .,...g (6) Cooney
Scrivner (5) (3) Lane
Substitutes for Heppner, Crawford
(6), Osbone (2), Skuzeski (2), Bar
ratt (3); for Umatilla, Priddy and
Moran.
Semi-Ftnal Games
Condon (33) (31) Heppner
Kurtz (2) f (3) O'Donnell
Tom Burns (8) ...i (6) Snow
Edwards (5) c (9) Drake
Joe Burns (4) g (2) Pinckney
Rattray (2) g (4) Scrivner
Substitutes for Condon, Fatland
(12) an Holland; for Heppner, Os
borne (5), Barratt (2) and Crawford.
Irrigon (40) (32) Boadman
Markham (9) f : (11)) Partlow
Houghton (14) ...i (2) Bleakney
Jones (11) c (7) Russell
Buehl g (5) Skoubo
Connell (6) g (7) DeMauro
Substitutes for Irrigon, Rucker
and Voile; fo Boardman, Miles.
Famous Band Man
No Stranger Here
Capt. Harry L. Beard, director of
of the Oregon State college cadet
band, is no stranger to Heppner.
Although his visits have been few
and far between, they have stretch
ed over a long period of years, and
his forthcoming 'visit here with his
band. will be his fourth appearance.
In 1909 Heppner staged a big
Fourth of July celebration. In real
ity, that celebration was the fore
runner of the Pendleton Round-Up,
for Newt Jones put on a rodeo that
attracted the attention of Pendleton
business men who were casting ab
out for a drawing card for the Morrow-Umatilla
county fair and which
resulted in the first annual Round
Up that fall. There were a few band
musicians around town at the time
and some of the band talent was in
school at Corvallis. Captain Beard
was induced to gather up nine or
ten of his boys and bring them here
for the three-day event. That was
lys first visit. A few years later he
brought his college musicians here
an a third visit was made just after
the war.
The college- band will arrive in
Heppner March 17, Sunday, and will
play two concerts on Monday, a
matinee program for the school in
the afternoon and the regular con
cert in the evening, followed by a
dance at the Elks hall.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep ap
preciation of the kindly assistance,,
sympathy and beautiful floral trib
utes tendered us in our bereave
ment. The Allen family and relatives.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of county com
missione subject to the will of the
Republican voters at the Primary
Election, May 17, 1940.
Paid Ad. G. A. BLEAKMAN.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate to succeed myself to the
office of Sheriff of Morrow County,
Oregon, subject to the will of the
Republican voters at the Primary
Nominating Election, May 17, 1940.
(Pd. Ad.) C. J. D. BAUMAN.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce that I will be
a candidate for the office of County
Clerk, subject to the will of the Re
publican voters at the Primary
Nominating Election to be held May
17, 1940.
If nominated and elected, I will
continue to conduct the office in an
honesty efficient and economical
manner.
CHAS. W. BARLOW,
(Paid Adv.) Present Incumbent.
CLOSING OUT
A
ON
at BEACH EQUIPMENT CO. store, LEXINGTON
Beginning at 10 o'Clock A. M.
Monday March II ifch
HARDWARE
Rubber Belting - Bolts
Superior and Peoria Drill parts
Oliver Disc and Mouldboard
Plow Parts - Steel Shears
Windmill, Pumping Material
Combine & Mower Parts
Rattle Rake & Feeder Sticks
Chain, Chain Links & Feeder
Stick Links
One 16'x4" Holt Draper
Two IVi" Water Proof Belts
One 39' x 36" Draper Stand
ard 2" Belt
One 13' x 40" Spout Draper
2-2" Water Proof Belt
One McDeering Grain Binder
One Roll Top Desk
One Set of Files
One Stimpson Computing
Scales
OTHER ARTICLES TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION
TERMS: Articles $25 and under, CASH; larger amounts on
secured credit at 6 pet.
FUSEE LtUNCIHl
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer
BEACH EQUIPMENT COMPANY - Lexington