Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 18, 1940, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, April 18, 1940
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Fivp
Lieut, and Mrs. Cecil Espey left
Monday for California after a short
visit with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ma
honey and other relatives here. They
arrived in Heppner Friday from eat
tle near where Lieutenant Espey,
a navy engineer helped in the con
struction of an airdrome. Following
a visit with relatives in California
the Espeys will sail April 27 from
. San Francisco for the Philippine
islands, where Lieutenant Espey has
been transferred in line of duty.
A. K. Berman of Corvallis, mem
ber of the state board of pharmacy
was a caller in Heppner yesterday.
He is making the rounds of eastern
Oregon drug stores and checked up
on local stores while here. Mrs.
Berman accompanied her husband
and visited briefly with Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Noble, with whom she
has been acquainted many years.
Berman met some of his old Oregon
State college buddies and was dis
appointed in not seeing others.
Mrs. Muriel Van Marter went to
Portland Saturday in response to a
call stating that Mrs. Oscar Borg
had sustained a fractured arm the
evening before. Mrs. Borg was
tripped by a dog while walking on
the street and the fall resulted in
the injury. Mrs. Van Marter will
remain in the city until Mrs. Borg
is able to resume her household
duties,
Scott Brown was in Heppner Sat
urday from the ranch on Rock
creek. He brought his father, Wil
liam (Uncle Billy) Brown, back to
his home at the R. A. Thompson
ranch on Balm fork. Uncle Billy
spent some time at the old home
stead on Rock creek and although
past 90 years of age he still takes a
keen interest in everyday affairs.
A delegation of Christian Endeav-
orers will drive to Dallas this
week end to attend a state meeting.
Those expecting to go include Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Clark, William Mc
Caleb, Lucille Barlow, Lois Jones
and William Browning. Mrs. Clark
plans to visit her parents in Grant
Pass before returning home.
George Schwartz was in Heppner
Tuesday from his home in Portland.
Coming on a business trip Mr.
Schwartz was not accompanied by
Mrs. Schwartz, but she is expecting
to come a little later for a visit
with her sister, Mrs. Melissa Mar
latt. Joe Brosnan was up from Port
land Tuesday, bringing Mrs. Jerry
Brosnan home after a visit in the
city. Returning to Portland he was
accompanied by Mrs. William Ben
nett, who will visit there for a few
days.
Charles Bartholomew was trans
acting business in Heppner Tuesday.
He reports that worms are infesting
the grain fields as a result of the
wet season. Grazing conditions have
been greatly improved in the lower
Butter creek area.
Clyde Kiddle, Oregon state crop
insurance supervisor under the
AAA, was in the county the first
of the week reviewing the yields
and rates set up by the Morrow
county agricultural committee.
Lieut. Marius P. Hanford drove
to American Lake, Idaho, Friday,
taking his family there for a visit
with Mrs. Hanford's parents. They
were accompanied as far as Boise
by Mrs. Harry Tamblyn.
Archie Hill has accepted the po
sition in the Rosewall-Gentry ser
vice department formerly held by
Lloyd Burkenbine. Hill has been
employed in the Heppner Safeway
store for several years.
The ladies of the Methodist church
will hold a bazaar and serve tea at
the chruch parlors Saturday, Arpil
27, from 2:30 to 5 o'clock p. m. An
invitation has been extended to the
public to attend.
Joseph N. Hayes, sheepman of
the Lonerock contry, was transact
ing business in Heppner Monday.
P. W. Mahoney, J. Logie Rich
ardson and Orville Smith returned
from Portland Wednesday evening
where they spent couple of days on
business.
Evelyn Kirk spent the week end
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Kirk. She is a student
in nursing at a hospital in The
Dalles.
Randall E. Grimes of Ha'rrisburg,
former Smith-Hughes teacher here,
was- week end visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kirk.
Distinguished Pa u list
Missionary to
Conduct Mission
St. Patrick's Catholic church in
vites the public to begin a mission
which will be conducted by Rev.
Wm. L. Blakeslee, distinguished
priest and Paulist missionary. This
mission will commence Sunday,
April 21st in St. Patrick's church,
Heppner, and will conclude on Sun
day, April 28.
This mission is for all; for every
one in the parish, as it is a long
time since there was a mission held
here. Hope of the church is that
it will re-awaken and strengthen
the fervor and faith of its parish
ioners and encorage them to per
form their duties as Catholics. The
mission is a time when God will
pour down His richest blessings.
The invitation is extended, more
over to non-Catholics to come and
make this mission. The sermons
and question box will be adapted to
their needs. Start immediately to
think out the. questions you are
going to ask.
The sermon titles listed for the
week are as follows: Sunday, April
21st, "The Pilgrimage of Life";
Monday, "The Folly of Sin"; Tues
day, "The Crown of Glory"; Wed
nesday, "Godless Homes"; Thursday,
"The Bread of Angels"; Friday, "The
Thirst for Souls"; Saturday (Repar
ation Service); Sunday, "Journey's
End."
It is the earnest wish of Father
Blakeslee that everyone will attend
faithfully all the exercises of this
week of grace.
Announcements of the times for
the different exercises during ' the
week will be made on Sunday next
by Father Blakeslee himself.
The Rev. Wm. F. Blakeslee, Paul
ist missionary, is the son of the late
Judge Wm. Blakeslee. He was born
in Lavaca County, Texas, and was
educated in the parochial and pub'
lie schools of Austin, later attending
the Paulist House of Studies at the
Catholic University of America. In
1926 Father Blakeslee was graduat
ed from the Catholic University of
America in Washington with the
degrees of Bachelor of Sacred Theo
logy and Master of Arts. For six
years after this ordination he was
attached to the Newman foundation
at the University of Texas, where
he conducted Bible courses for uni
versity students. For the past six
years, Father Blakeslee has served
as pastor of St. Austin's Chapel in
Austin. At various times during the
past twelve years he has held of'
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fices in religious and civic organi
zations. He has been Chaplain of
Capital City Council, Knights of
Columbus, a member of the Board
of Governors of the Federation of
College Catholic Clubs". He has been
a member of the Austin Community
Chest and a member of the execu
tive committee of the Austin Red
Cross. Father Blakeslee has been a
frequent speaker before civic and
education groups in the capital city
of Texas. He holds membership in
the American Catholic Historical
society, and is a contributor to the
Catholic Historical Review. He is
a correspondence member of the
Texas Knights of Columbus His
torical Commission, and a member
of the Catholic Association -for In
ternational Peace.
Smart Folks Upset
By "Radio" Quiz
Those people on the "quiz" pro
grams over the radio who some
times appear dumb to the listeners
may be a lot brighter than they
sound. At least that is the opinion
of a numebr of Heppner people who
attended a program at the Masonic
lodge hall last Friday evening and
participated in a "radio" quiz con
ducted by C. J. D. Bauman. The
quiz came at the end of a brief
program which included piano duets
by Mrs. J. 0. Turner and Marjorie
Parker, vocal solos by Mrs. O. G.
Crawford and numbers by the Lions
club quartet.
Bauman had a list of questions
of the type submitted on the reg
ular radio programs. There were
two judges and a time keeper. The
crowd was divided in two sections,
the north and the south. Both sides
got along nicely until the question,
"What carpenter's tool is spelled the
same forward and backward?" was
propounded. (Can you answe that
one in the space of one minute?)
That and several other questions
helped lower the score on both
sides, although the south won out
by a small margin.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTX
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated April 17,
1940, at Heppner, Oregon, I am au
thorized and directed to advertise
and sell at public auction, at not
less than the minimum price herein
set forth after each parcel:
All of Section 36 in Township
six (6) South, Range twenty-five
(25) East of Willamette Merid
ian. Terms $1,500.00, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 18th
day of May, 1940, at the hour of
2:00 P. M., at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner, Oregon,
sell said property to the highest and
best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Used Car Bargains
1939 Deluxe Plymouth Coupe $675.00
Reconditioned motor.
1933-Plymouth Coupe $295.00
1936 Ford Tudor Sedan $395.00
1934 Ford Tudor Sedan : $265.00
1938 Chevrolet Truck $695.00
1934 Chevrolet Truck $395.00
Reconditioned motor.
1933 Ford Truck $325.00
CHEAPIES
1926 Whippet Coupe $15.00
1929 Chevrolet Coach $45.00
1930 Ford Pick-Up $55.00
1928 Chevrolet Coupe $15.00
ROSEWALL-GENTRY MOTOR CO.
Ford Dealers Heppner, Ore.
Heppner Blacksmith
& Machinery Co.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
D. H. JONES, Mgr.
Expert Acetylene and Electric
Welding, Blacksmithing
The STAR REPORTER
Friday-Saturday
Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me
with Tom Brown, Constance Moore, Anne Nagle
Entertaining comedy with song hits, "Ma, He's Making Eyes at
Me" "Unfair to Love" "A Lemon in the Garden of Love,"
plug
Five Little Peppers at Home
with Edith Fellows, Clarence Kolb, Dorothy Peterson, Ronald Sin
clair and the Little Peppers, straight out of the famous stories
beloved by generations of readers!
"Happy Tots' Expedition"
Sunday-Monday
BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940
with Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell, George Murphy, Ian Hunter,
Frank Morgan, Florence Rice, Lynn Carver
If you like to laugh and hear good songs and watch the greatest
dancers of our time ... you'll want to see this newest of the
Broadway Melodies.
Newsreel
Our Gang
Tuesday
PAL NIGHT: 2 adults 35c; 2 children 10c
SLIGHTLY HONORABLE
with Edward Arnold, Pat O'Brien', Broderick Crawford, Ruth
Terry, Claire Dodd, Alan Dinehart, Janet Bcechcr
Comedy murder mystery based on the novel 'Send Another Coffin.'
Musical Shore, "Rhythm Jamboree"
Wednesday-Thursday, April 24-25
THE MAN FROM DAKOTA
with Wallace Beery, John Howard, Dolores del Rio, Donald Meek,
Robert Barratt
A bully a thief but nobody's fool was the Sergeant! Beery at
his blustering best!
Night on Treasure Island
Ski Birds
News of the Day
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Winkle, Lorene and June, Lexington,
are invited to present this coupon at the boxoffice for compliment
ary admissions. To be used before April 26.
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Heppner, Oregon