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    Thursday, November 27, 1941
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner.
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LEXINGTON NEWS
Many Visitors at Lex
For Thanksgiving
By MARGARET SCOTT
Among those spending the Thanks
giving holidays here with relatives
and frieiids were Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Acklen and Ruthann of Madras,
Dan Dinges and Jack O'Hara and
Kenneth Jackson of Eugene, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis and Phillip of
Portland, Mary Buchanan of The
Dalles, Eula Barnhouse of John Day,
Jack McMillan and Dit Warner of
Portland, Coy Thornburg of Grande
Ronde. Among those leaving town
for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs.
Callie Duncan to The Dalles, Mr.
and Mrs. Merritt Gray, Mrs. Nettie
Davis and Jimmy to Stanfield, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Rice and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Carmichael to Seat
tle and vicinity, Loyd Wright, Ralph
Leach and E. J. Evans to The
Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Wittmere Mc
Donald to Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Burton and sons to McMinnville,
arid Helen Niger to Salem. Those
having Thanksgiving dinner with
relatives and friends in this vicinity
were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruhl
and sons at the Otto Ruhl home;
Laura Scott and Melissa Stonebraker
at the Ralph Jackson home; Sylvia
Severance at the Roy Campbell
home; Everett Crump of Heppner
at the Charles Breshears home; Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Whillock and daugh
ters at the Vernon Scott home;
George and Sherman Tucker at the
John McMillan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dyer are the
parents of a IVz pound son, Richard
Ivan, born Monday, Nov. 24, at the
Corda Saling home in Heppner. The
Dyers live in the small Barnett house
and Mr. Dyer is working for Frank
Munkers on the new house being
built on the Elsie Beach farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott and
sons were Sunday supper guests at
the Laurel Ruhl home.
Elsie ' Beach is spending a few
days in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kistner have
purchased an alfalfa farm near
Stanfield and have moved there to
make their home. Mr. Kistner's par
ents from Bend are planning to also
make their home on the farm this
winter.
diaries Shriever returned home
from Portland Monday. While in
the' city he visited With his niece
whom he had not seen for twenty
years.
Mrs. John F. McMillan has re
ceived word that her sister, Iva
Shinn, was married recently to Ben
nie Segrist in Reno, Nevada. They
will make their home in San Fran
cisco where Mr. Segrist works in
the shipyards.
Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan spent
Sunday at the new farm home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kistner near
Stanfield.
The Ladies Aid Society will hold
their annual bazaar Wednesday,
Dec. 10, with a pot luck dinner at
noon in the aid room of the Congre
gational church. This will be an
all day affair with all articles which
have been made throughout the
year by the aid on display.
PINE CITY NEWS
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Misses Patricia and Kathleen Daly
of Pendleton spent Thanksgiving
week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Daly. On Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doherty of Al
pine joined them.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger
and son Freddy of Pasco spent
Wednesday night and Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
A. E. Wattenburger home were Mr.
and Mrs. Reid J. Buseick and fam
ily of Long Creek, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wattenburger and son Freddy
of Pasco, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Wattenburger and family of Butter
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
daughters were Pendleton callers
Friday on business.
Dinner guests Thanksgiving day
at the C. H. Bartholomew home
were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Myers and family and Howard and
Dresten Myers of Jerome, Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pettyjohn
and family of Heppner and Ray Ay
ers of Heppner were Thanksgiving
dinner guests at the Clayton Ayers
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
daughter were Pendleton callers on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomey
left Sunday for Spokane, Wash., on
a business trip.
Mrs. Harold Wilkins was called to
Corvallis where her son, Gordon O'
Brien, is ill.
CLARA A. GILMAN
.Miss Clara A. Gilman, resident of
Heppner for 37 years, passed away
at her home in this city last Thurs
day evening following a lingering
illness. Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon from Phelps Fu
neral home chapel with Ven. Eric
O. Robathan of Pendleton officiating,
and interment was in Heppner Ma
sonic cemetery. Miss Gilman was
born in Meredith, New Hampshire,
August 8, 1846 and came to Oregon
in 1887. She made her home for 37
years here with the late Mrs. Olive
Frye and family. She is survived
by two nieces and one nephew, Mrs.
R. E. Nettleton of Portland, Lena
Gilman of Nelscott and Mead Gil
man of Monument. The latter two
were here for the last rites.
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At Heppner
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Martin B. Clark, Pastor
9:45, Bible school.
11, Communion and preaching.
6:30, Christian Endeavor.
7:30, Evening service.
7, Thursday evening, prayer meet
ing. 7:30, Thursday evening, Bible
study.
The Church of Christ is observing
its Thanksgiving service this Sun
day and invites al who wsh to join.
Basket dinner at noon.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY OF
GOD x Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic services, Sunday, 7:45
p. m.
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., cottage pray
er meeting.
Thursday 7:45 p. m., Bible rtudj
at church.
LOCAL ITEMS . . .
J. E. McMurtry of Philomath ar
rived this week to visit at the home
of his son, Pete McMurtry, and fam
Uy. Mr. and Mrs. George Gertson were
in Central Point for Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Gertson's daughter, Mrs.
William Anhorn and Mr. Anhorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Herman
were house guests this week of Mrs.
Herman's brother, Harold Buhman
and family.
Ralph Benton of Montana visited
here this week with his mother, Mrs.
Joel R. Benton.
Dr. A. L. Black will again be in
Dr. McMurdo's office on Tuesdays,
11 to 3 for fitting glasses. Low clin
ical prices for short time to school
children and others unable to pay
regular prices.
LOST Pair of child's hornrimmed
glasses Heppner or Umatilla Ord
nance Depot, Nov. 16. Return to
Orville Smith.
STAR Reporter
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SAINTS VACATION
Plus
ROBBERS OF THE RANGE
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
In the Matter of the Estate of WIL
LIAM T. CRAIG, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
pursuant to an order duly made and
entered by the above entitled court
cn the 25th day of November, 1941,
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of the above named deceased,
will from and after the 26th day of
December, 1941, offer for sale and
sell at private sale for cash for the
best offer at the law office of the
undersigned, at Heppner, Oregon,
the following described real prop
erty of said estate, situate in Mor
row County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 5, the northwest quarter of
Section 8, and the southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter
of Section 18 in Township one
(1) North, Range 25 East of
Willamette Meridian;
And an undivided one half in
terest in and to the west half of
the southwest quarter of Section
4, and the southeast quarter of
Section 5 in Township one (1)
North, Range 25 East of Wil
lamette Meridian,
said real property may be sold in
one or separate parcels and will be
sold subject to confirmation by the
above entitled court.
Dated and first published this
27th day of November, 1941.
JOS. J. NYS, Administrator.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
BENNIE HOWE, Minister.
Sunday, Nov. 30th: Divine morn
ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon
theme, "Handicapped Man." Church
school at 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Lucy Rod-
gers, superintendent, and Miss Wer
ner, primary superintendent. Eve
ning song at 7:30 o'clock. If you
enjoy Gospel singing you will not
want to miss the evening service.
Wednesday evenings: Bible study
and prayer service every Wednes
day evening at 7:30.
Thought for today: Excuses are
crutches upon which weak Chris
tians lean.
Welcome to worship with us.
SPANISH CLASSES PROGRESS
The texts for the Spanish class
have arrived and work is progressing.
At 6:30 on Mondays and Wednes
days there is a period when special
help is given to those who have
had to miss lessons, or who wish to
start now. Also on Tuesday eve
nings, from 6 to 10 o'clock, such help
is given. The current affairs class
meets only Thursday evenings at 7
o'clock. On November 27, Miss Rose
Leibbiand will be present to help
with the study of Mexico. She will
be there only from 7 to 8 o'clock, so
everyone is urged to be on time,
says Mrs. Marie Clary, instructor.
A Hearty Welcome To You . . .
EASTERN OREGON
WHEAT LEAGUE
J. C. PENNEY CO.
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Dr. Stram
Formerly 16 years with Colum
bian Optica Co., Portland, Ore.
SEE
YOUR
SEEING
SPECIALIST
STRAM
OPTICAL
CO.
Pendleton, Ore.
One of the early opponents of
motor, vehicles proposed the follow
ing restrictions: "On approaching a
corner, where he cannot command
a view of the road ahead, the auto
mobilist must stop not less than
100 yards from the turn, toot his
horn, ring a bell, fire a revolver,
halloo, and send up three bombs at
intervals of five minutes," accord
ing to the Oregon State Motor association.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
THE RELUCTANT
DRAGON
Walt Disney's full-length feature.
The picture is the first in, which
Disney has used flesh-and-blood ac
tors as well as pen-and-ink char
acters. The real-life cast is topped
by Robert Benchly, Frances Gifford
and Disney himself. There is also a
host of new and delightful Disney
sprites. There are sequences in mul
tiplane technicolor.
TUESDAY
BARGAIN NIGHT: Adults 25c; chil
dren 10c, inc. tax.
SCATTERGOOD PULLS THE
STRING
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
See our ad in Section 2, page 2 for
Wed.-Thurs. feature.
Welcome Eastern Oregon
Wheat League
Morrow County Abstract- &
Title Co., Inc.
A FRIENDLY HOME . .
If it gives you comfort
it serves our purpose.
HOTEL HEPPNER
GONTY'S
Welcomes All
Wheat Leaguers
Thinking of Santa Claus?
SHOES
for the whole family
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