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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, June 20, 1946
OREGloOllUiSirtPEn
PmisuERj 4a$tfdiATioN
EDITORIAL
This is the season when field fires begin to
make their presence felt and it also is a good time
to make preparations to ward off the evil demon
which causes such serious losses each year.
A practical suggestion has been made by
Judge Bert Johnson which is worthy of consider
ation by all grain raisers. The Judge is Keep Ore
gon Green chairman for iMorrow county and as
such he has been noticing that rights-of-way are
being cut around the grain fields. This thought
occurred to him that farmers can contribute to the
KOG program by plowing these strips as soon as
the hay has been removed. It would require
little more than one day's work to do this plow
ing and the value of such effort is readily seen in
preventing spread of highway-started fires into
adjacent fields. For the same reason, a fire origi
nating in one field could be more easily confined
to that field, thus not jeopardizing neighboring
fields.
Perhaps if some enterprising farmer would
take the lead in this matter others would join and
eventually it would become general practice
throughout the county. With millions starving on
the other side of the world and the gloomy pros
pect hovering over our own fair land that belts
will be drawn tighter in the months to come, it
might be well to take every precaution within
reason to preserve the crops and see that the grain
bins are full when the harvest is done.
This newspaper reported Francis Nickerson as
stating that the state grange went on record as fa
voring a sales tax and in so stating placed the
young' man behind the eight ball, as it were. What
Mr. Nickerson stated was that in talking with nu
merous delegates and visitors at the convention he
found sentiment in favor of a sales tax, but there
was no official action taken.
Episcopal Church
Scene of Beautiful
Wedding Ceremony
A winsome bride was Miss Dor
otha Jean Wilson, younger daught
er of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Wil
son, when she plighted her troth
Sunday evening at All Saints
Episcopal church, to James Garnett
Barratt Jr, son of J. G. Barratt and
Mrs. Cyrene Barratt Rev. Neville
Blunt read the double ring cere
mony before a large crowd of re
latives and friends who were pre
sent on this occasion to witness the
culmination of the romance of two
of Heppner's most loved young
people.
Large baskets of pink and white
seasonal flowers formed an aisle to
the altar where tall white tapers
and pink roses were used.
Miss Wilson entered the church
escorted by her father who later
gave her in marriage. She wore a
gown of white faille with full net
skirt entraine, and wore a white
net veil which fell from an angel
halo- She carried a shower bouquet
of pink rosebuds. Her sister, Mrs.
Willard Blake gowned in blue was
matron of honor while Miss Kings
ley Chapin of Portland was brides
maid. She was dressed in yellow.
Both attendants carried old fash
ioned nosegays.
William Barratt served as his
brother's best man and ushers were
Philip Cohn, Kenneth Hoyt, Wil
lard Blake and Charles Hodge Jr.
Mrs. Clyde Dunham sang "Oh
Perfect Love", accompanied by
Miss Marylou Ferguson who also
played the traditional wedding
marches.
A reception followed in the par
ish house at which time Miss Shir
ley Lennon of Prairie City sang
Love You Truly" and "O Promise
Me." In charge of the reception
was Mrs. A. W. Jones, aunt of the
bride, assisted by Mrs. E. E- Gil
liam.
Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep
The Hidden Qualities, Health and Vigor,
Determine Surface Beauty
Our Diamond Rings achieve beauty through fine design
ing . . gleaming finish style and craftsmanship skillfully
blended. Such a combination can produce only one
thing outstanding beauty. .
One look ivill convince you. Ask us to sb&w
you these 'Diamond cRings.
PETERSON'S
CHEVROLET DEALER CAR. SERVICE IS TOUR REST CAR-SAVIR
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The beautifully appointed tea
table was graced with a three tiered
wedding cake- Mrs- Harlan McCur-
dy Sr. cut the cake and Mrs. Gene
Ferguson and Mrs. Raymond Fer
guson poured. Assisting with the
serving were Mrs. Floyd Jones,
Mrs. William Barratt, Mrs. Fred
Parrish and Mrs. Harold Cohn.
Mr- and Mrs. Barratt were both
born and reared here, and graduat
ed from Heppner high school in the
class of 1943. The bride attended
the University of Oregon where
she is a member of Alpha Tau
Delta, national nurses' honorary.
The groom was a member of Uncle
Sam's navy seeing duty in the Pa
cific for about two years
The young couple are honey
mooning in Canada and upon their
return will be at home on th 1111-
per Barratt ranch until school be
gins in the tall
NOTICE
In order to comply with present
cal offices will be closed Satur
days during the months of July
and August
Signed: Dr. Lester Richey
Dr. Dale Rothwell
Dr. Wm. C. Stram
Pendleton Oregon. 13-16c
A WORD OF THANKS
I want to thank the Heppner fire
department and all others whose
timely aid saved my residence
property from destruction or seri
ous damage by fire Tuesday eve
ning, June 11.
Ed Clark.
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safely and dependably until you gel
delivery of your new Chevrolet
Today, mora than fvr before, H's Important
to ktap your car "eVrW to keep H Mrving you
safely and dependably until you can gat
delivery of a now Chevrolet) And Hto boat woy
to do that is to com la us far stifled, reiraUe,
car-saving service, now and of regular Interval1.
Our export mechanics working with modem
tools, genuine parti, quality material. can
add months and mile ta the life of yeur car;
Remember we're members of America' far,
most automotive service rganixation . ; ; m
com in, todayf
HODGE CHEVROLET CO.
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIR
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC HEATERS
IRONS, FANS, TOASTERS
Any type electrical heat elements
SHOP WORK ONLY
W. E. DAVIS
Phone 1065 213 Morgan Street
Attention, Elks!
Initiation and Lunch
Thursday Evening, June 27
Heppner Lodge No. 358
WANTEI Exi erienctd waitresses,
at Pheasant Cafe, Hermiston,
Oregon. 75 ctnts per hour, $600
per shift, meals included. Call
2301 Hermiston, Ben Conner.
13-14c
EST RAYED 2-year-old polled
Hereford bull, unbranded. Clay
ton Wright- 13p
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
All makes, work (tuarantecd.
Free estimate and reasonable
charges at the new shop of Sing
er Sewing Machine Co- 420 S.
Main St Pendleton. Phone 1771.
13-17c
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HEFT NEB
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Meets Every Monday Neea at Use
Lucas Place
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Building. Willow Street
Heppner. Oregon
Veterans of Foreign J. 0. TURNER
Wars
LOCAL TERRITORY OPEN For
dealership on low priced car.
Franchises must be closed im
mediately. $500 needed to handle
Box 919 La Grande Ore. 13c
NOTICE
BICYCLE FOR SALE Equipped
with horn, basket and kick stand,
cheap. Telephone 2452 or see
Jimmy Smith. 13-15c
VIGORO fertilizer for lawns and
gardens $3.50 for 100 pound bags,
45c for 5 pound bags. Rosewall
Motor Company.
WEED-NO-MORE, the magic weed
killer for dandelions, morning
glory and all broad leaf plants,
$1.00 per can- Rosewall Motor
CHECK YOUR BRAKES. Check
your horn. Check your car. Check
your driving. Check accidents-
Let our mehanics inspect your
car and put it in safe driving
condition- Rosewall Motor Com
pany.
FRYERS for the 4th. New Hamp
shire Reds. Earl McKinney 37F13
lone, Ongon. 13-14c
"MAKE IT A MILU513! '
ENLIST IN A GRADE 1721:3
YOUR ARMY -V.OS
Army Recruiting Office
Post Office Bldg
Pendleton. Oregon
Army veterans who held certtin
Military Occupational Specialties
may reenlist in a grade commensu
rate with their skill and experience
provided they were honorably dis
charged on or alter May 12. 1945-
and provided they reenlist before
July I, 1946. Over three-quarters
oi a million men have joined the
new Regular Army already. MAKE
IT A MILLION! Full facts are at nny
Army Camp, Post or Recruiting
Station.
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Wits iw" f wum( bi-
'TirM b, the carload, part
-..--IKM. lor franklj
Get our offer! Be money hel
'feelings 2nd and 4th Mondays at
8:00 p. m. in Legion Hall
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
0. M. YEAGER P.
CONTRACTOR Ic BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work.
Modern Homes Built or Remodeled
Phone 1483 413 Jones St.
HEPPNER. OREGON
W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow Street Entrance
Turner, Van Marter
and Company
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Phelps Funeral Home
licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner. Ore.
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having Butters (or discus
sion, please bring before
the Council
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
2
Pendleton
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch St Jewelry Repairing
Heppner. Oregon
OK Rubber Welders
FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop.
First class work guaranteed
Located In the Kane Building
North Main St. Heppner, Ore.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 1162 Office Ph. 402
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN 8c SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. C. C. Dunham
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Office up stairs I. 0. O. F. Bld
Housr calls made
Office and House Phone 2572
MATIOMAL EDITOR! AL
in liC Vf ASSOCIATION
ltMJilnJl Blaine E. Isom
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November 18.
1897. Consolidated Feb. 15. 1912.
Published every Thursday and en.
tered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, aa second das
matter.
Subscription Price 12.50 a Year
O. O. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
Heppner, Ore.
DR. S. E. ALLEN
ORTHODONTIST
225 Byers St. Pendleton, Ore.
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each
month at Dr. R. C. Lawrence's
Office in Heppner
Now Is The Time
for one of those extra thick -MILKSHAKES
. . cooling, refreshing
-or-
an Ice Cream Soda, a Sundae
or-
A Kreem Kup
Loaded with
Scotty's best
Save yourself hot weather drudgery
by patronizing our lunch counter
SCOTTY'S
qA New
Line o
Cosmetics
Cosmetics for
teenagers
We are introducing a new complete line of
cosmetics by Helene Pessl ... for ;een agers
and little folks
AttL
Jlacl
Her very own cosmetics
ill' $4 Pl
SAAGER'S PHARMACY
Dance
WILLOWS
GRANGE HALL
SATURDAY
JUNE 22
Music by
Farrows Orchestra
Admission 50c;
Tax 10c; Total 60c
The public la cordially invited.
A good time is assured to all.
It is not toy soon to be planning your Fourth of July holiday . . . Whether you stay at
home or go far or near, you will need food.
We have it the best the market affords-and we sell our produce so quickly there
is never any left over lo become stale or wilted.
Central Market and Grocery
Your Complete Food Market
Main and May Streets
hUppntr, Oregon
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