Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 17, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    T7 AJ. A J GO and 70 patterns of picture
WW CLmLL r ft mouldings to choose from. Let
wr -M-sJ ug d0 your picture framing, o.
" " ' M. Yeager's Service Store. lOlfc
We proudly present the all new A KEEN SAW spells belter work-
1949 Ford car In our show room manshlp. Have your filing done
June 18th. Rosewall Motor Co. at O. M. Yeager's Service Store.
FOR SALE by owner. Because I lOtfc
am unable to do necessary re- FOR SALE Four-room house on
pair work, I will sell at a bar- First St in lone. Gas range
gain my two large houses in with trash burner, Flamo hot
Heppner. Have space for five water and bath, small base
large apartments besides com- ment; nice cabin with stove on
munity laundry. Good income same lot. Price $2500. Turner,
property for energetic couple. Van Marter Co. 9tfc
Houses are on high ground TIME FOR SC'REENS-Doors"and
above flood danger. Lillian windows. Let N. D. Bailey
Clogston, Heppner. I3p make them. They will last.
1937 Plymouth sedan. Pay down K"1" prices. Phone 1485.
$265.00. Rosewall Motor Co. 8tfc
WILL DO custom hay baling FOR SALE Reasonable, Under-
Wire baler. Call Heppner 523 wood stan(lard typewriter, 11-
or write A. A. Scouten, Heppner. Inch carrlge. Phone 523. 8tfc
13p SAW FILING and Picture Fram-
Let our paint department restore lng - M- Yeager's Service
that show room complexion to Store- 5
your old car. Rosewall Motor LEAVE YOUR ORDERS for up-
Company. t holsterlng and mattress work
FOR SALE 27 foot Glider house ! Yeager's S'ce Store. Phone
trailer, price $1800. Write Jake 2752, 219 Man street. 4tfc
Elledge, Box 272, Wetmore. FOR SALE 6-room modern
13.15p house. Phone 472. 2tfc
Immediate installation. Rose-
wall Motor Company.
FOR SALE 1936 Willys-Knight
pickup, $230. Inquire at Hotel
Heppner. 13tfc
1930 Model A pickup. Pay down
$125.00. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Washing machine,
used less than one month, $75.
Unrein Motors. 13c
The 1949 Ford car will knock
your hat off. It will be on dis
play In our show room Friday,
June 18. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Ford- Ferguson trac
tor; has plow and belt pulley
with It. Good condition and pri
ced right. L. W. Reed, Spray,
Ore. 12p
Does your car shimmy? Drive It
down our safety lane. It may
need the front wheels aligned.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Sharpened fence
posts. Dan Bishop, Box 123,
Heppner. 12-14p
Ford and friends is our business.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FRYERS FOR SALE Leave orders
at Alice's Beauty Shop or
phone 37F14. Mrs. G. Hermann.
1214p
1941 Ford 33 ton pickup. Rose
wall Motor Company.
FRYERS Dressed or alive. Phone
34F3, Lexington. Mrs. Julian
Rauch. 12-14p
1931 Pontiac coupe. Pay down
$65.00. Rosewall Motor Co.
ALTERATIONS Call 1013. I will
call and deliver. 110 Church
street, Heppner 12-15p
1936 Chevrolet truck. Motor has
been rebuilt. Rosewall Motor
Company.
CUSTOM hay binding. See or
write Bill Seehafer, lone, .Ore.
1214c
We have the Firestone Life Pro
tector tubes. See us for safe
driving. Rosewall Motor Co,
Would like good wheat hauling
Jobs with late model trucks.
Call or write Heppner Gazette
Times. . lltfc
FOR SALE Roy Mac, outstand
ing quarter horse stallion, reg
istration number PAQHA2815;
age 5 years; 1100 pounds; color
brown; good disposition. Write
A. F. Smith, Box 723, Rte. 1,
Veneta (near Eugene) Oregon.
' 1113c
FOR RENT New concrete mixer
and rubber tired wheelbarrow.
O. M. Yeager's Service Store.
lOtfc
PRINTS, RAYONS-50 attractive
patterns to choose from. Rib
bons, aprons, ready-made house
dresses, ladies and mens hosi
ery, towels and notions. O. M.
Yeneer's Service Store. 101 fc
I REPAIR, buy and sell tele
phones. W. L. McCaleb, Hepp-
ner 11-Hp
WE HAVE a fine line of all kinds
of good candies. O. M. Yeager's
Service Store. lltfc
ICE CREAM, soft drinks of all
kinds. Order your soft drinks
by the case if you wish, at u
M Yeager's Service Store, lltfc
MADE TO MEASURE DRESS,
sport, work and riding clothes
for men and women. Ernest
Ghormley, 516 Main St., Her
mlston, phone 3091. ' ll-14p
PICTURES make nice gifts! You
will find many nicely framed
pictures in our stock. Between
D
Saturday Evening
JUNE 19
Civic Center Pavilion
HEPPNER
GOOD MUSIC
Admission: $1.00, tax included
Under sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce
For the benefit of the Civic Center
with us. Grady's Greenhouse.
Phone 2193. 51tfc
CUSTOM SPRAYING for weed
control; 2-4D for sale. Grady's
Greenhouse, phone 2193, Hepp
ner. 52tfc
GARDEN PLOWING No Job too
small. Call Grady's Green
house. Phone 2193. 51tfc
Legal Advertising
HOTICB TO CBEDITOmS
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned nan been duly appointed ad
miniiftraiur c.t.a. of the estate of Wm.
Greener, by the Probate Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Mor
row, and has accepted such trust. All
persona having claima against said es
tate are hereby required to present the
aanie to the administrator at the office
of J. O. Turner In Heppner. Oregon,
within six months from the date of thla
notice Dated and first published thla
20th day of May. 1948.
EDW. IL FKKUDENTHAL.
9-19 Administrator c.t.a
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
Came to my place. 3 miles
southwest of Boardman during
past winter one sorrel mare, 2
years old, no visible brands. Ow
ner may have same by paying
pasturage and advertising char
ges. Pete Slevln,
12-13 Boardman, Oregon.
BOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
NOTICE IS HERBBY GIVEN that
pursuant to Ordinance 318 passed by
the Common Council of the City of
Heppner, Oregon and approved by the
Mayor on the 7th day of June. 1948, a
special election of the legal voters of
the City of Heppner, Oregon will be
held on Monday, the 28th day of June.
1948 at the Council Chambers In said
City, which election is called for the
purpose of increasing the tax levy of
said City for the fiscal year, beginning
I uly 1
n the
1, liHH ana enaing June i. iw-iti
amount of eight thousand ninety-
two dollars 18 092.00) In excess of the
six percent limitation allowed by Arti
cle XL Section 11 of the Constitution
of the State nf Oregon, said Increase
is for the pupose of constructing, main
taining and repairing of street and
bridges In said City.
The polls will be open at 8 o'clock
A. M of said day apnd remain open
until 6 o'clock P. M. of aald day.
By order of the Common Council.
WALTER BARGER. JR.,
12-14 City Recorder.
SUMMONS Equity Ho. 3761
IN THE CIRCUIT CUUKl ur ins
STATE OF OKfcUON f or tne uouniy
of Miil-rnw.
WARREN H. McCOY and FRANCES
BETTY McCOY. nuabana aim wiie.
Plaintiffs,
n
DORA MILLER and JOHN DOE MILL
ER, her husband whose true name
Is unknown to plaintiffs, EDITH E.
FAOKR.STROM and JOHN DOE
FAGERSTROM. her husband whose
true name is unknown to plaintiffs,
FRANCES ROSE COREY and JOHN
DOB COREY, her husband whose
true name Is unknown to plaintiffs,
and R. S. HOWARD. Receiver; the
unknown heirs of Dora Miller, If de
ceased, the unknown heirs of Edith
E. Fagerstrom. if deceased, and the i
unknown heirs or Frances nose v,or-
ey If deceased. Also an oiner peiaonn
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest In
the real estate described In the com-
1 plaint herein. Defendants.
TO The above defendants and each and
IN THKNAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
plaintiff s complaint filed against you
in the above entitled court and cause
within four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons
upon you and tf you fail to so appear
or answer for want thereof, plaintiffs
will apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in their com
plaint, to-wlt: , .
For a decree quieting title to the
following described real property, sit
uate In Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wlt: Ml
Lots sixteen (16), seventeen (17),
eighteen (18), twenty-one (21),
twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23),
twenty-four (24) and wenty-flve
(2o) in hiock uiirty-six oot in win
Town of Irrlgon. County of Mor
row. State of Oregon,
and that It be adjudged and decreed
that the . plaintiffs are i, the owner, in
fee simp e or saia real properly aim
M rel'lM
null and void and that you and each
,,'es "clatng" Fy
M ,srs w fiWff'ss
ANCE
interest In and to aald real property
and every part thereof, and for auch
other and further relief as may be just
and equitable.
Thia summona is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for four successive weeka In the Hepp
ner Gazette Timea, a newspaper of
general sirculatlon published in Mor
row County, Oregon, pursuant to an
order of the Hon. Bert Johnson, Judge
of the County Court for Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, which order la dated June
7th. 1948 and the date of the first pub
lication of thia ' aummona la June 10,
1948.
JOS. J. NYS
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Residence and Post Office Addresa,
Heppner, Oregon. 12-16.
BUMMOWB Equity Bo. J7M
IN TEH CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON For the County
of Morrow.
CLAUD F. WORDEN and JESSIE .
L. WORDEN, husband and wife.
Plaintiff.
MATTIE THOMAS and JOHN DOB
THOMAS, whose true name la un
known to plaintiffs, MILTON D.
SHANE, and all the unknown heirs
of Mattle Thomas, If deceased, and
all the unknown heirs of J, M. DOU
GLAS, deceased. Also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est In the real estate described In
the complaint herein. Defendants.
TO The above defendants and each and
all of you:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
plaintiffs' complaint filed against you
In the above entitled court and cause
within four weeka from the date of the
first publication of thla aummona upon
you and if you fall to so appear or
answer for want thereof, plaintiffs will
apply to the above entitled court for
the relief prayed for In their complaint,
to-wlt:
For a decree quieting title to the
following described real property, sit
uate In Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wlt:
The west half of the southwest
quarter of the northwest quarter
and the west half of the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section twenty-four (24) In
Township four (4) north of Bang
twenty-four (24) East of tne
lamette Meridian, Morrow County,
Oregon.
and that it be adjudged and decreed
that the plaintiffs are the owners In
fee simple of said real property and
that whatever interest or title you may
claim to have in said real property Is
null and void and that each and all of
you and all persons or parties claiming
by, through or under you be forever
barred and restrained of and from all
claim, right, title and interest in and
to said real property and every part
thereof, and for such other and further
relief as may be Just and equitable.
Thia summons is served upon you by
fublication thereof once a week for
our successive weeks In the Heppner
Gazette Timea, a newspaper of general
circulation published In Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon pursuant to an order of the
Hon. Bert Johnson, Judge of the Coun
ty Court for Morrow County, Oregon,
which order is dated June 9th. 1948
and the date of the first publication
of this summons la June 10, 1948.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plalntiffa,
Residence and Post Office Address.
Heppner. Oregon. 12-16
SUMMONS
Equity No. 8752
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON tor the County
of Morrow.
STANLEY MINOR and C. W. BAR
. LOW. Trustee, Plaintiffs,
vs.
PENLAND LIVESTOCK and LAND
COMPANY, and all the unknown
stockholders of said Penland Live
stock and Land Company and their
unknown heirs. Also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest In
the real estate described In the com
plaint herein. Defendants.
TO PENLAND LIVESTOCK and LAND
COMPANY, and all the unknown
stockholders of said Penland Live
stock and Land Company and their
unknown heirs. Also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est In the real estate described In the
complaint herein. Defendants,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you and each of you are here
by required to appear and answei
plaintiffs' complaint filed against you
In the above entitled court and cause
.ithin r,,i. wekit from the date of the
I first publication of this summons upon
yOU and ll you tail lu nv mvrai vi
answer for want thereof, plaintiffs will
apply to the above entitled court for
the relief prayed for In their complaint,
to-wlt:
For a decree quieting title to the
following described real property, sit
uate In Morrow County. Bute ot Ore
gon, to-wlt:
The west half of the northeast quar
ter and the northwest quarter of the
southeast quarter of Section thirty
three (33) In Township five (5)
south of Range twenty-eight (28).
East of the Willamette Meridian,
and that it be adjudged and decreed
that the plaintiffs are the owners In
fee simple of . said real property and
that whatever Interest or title you may
claim to have In said real property be
n.,ll wA BnM Bnit that OAi-H And All Of
..ou ana 4n persons or parties claiming
,, through or under you be forever
Darrej and restrained 01 ana Irom ail
claim, right, title, and Interest in and to
alii real nronartv sna every Dan uiere-
of, and for such other and further relief
as may be just and equitable.
This summons is sreveo upon you uy
publication thereof once a week for
four successive weeks In the Heppner
Gazette Times, a newspaper ol general
circulation published in Morrow Coun
tv nriron. nursuant to an order of
Honorable Bert Johnson, Judge of the
County Court or tne (Slate oi uregon
for the County of Morrow, aatea May
17, 1948 and the date of the first pub
lication nf this summons Is May the
20th, 1948.
JOS. J. NYS.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
timMmini and Postofflce Address.
Heppner. Oregon, 9-11
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON For the County
nf UnrmW
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
the person and estate oi juah wue,
MAN SUE COLEMAN and ANN
tjitt.t jp. not .fm AN. Minora.
TO ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN :
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News From
C. A. Office
A new breed of chickens that Is
beginning to receive considerable
attention Is the Delaware that is
designed for meat and egg pro
duction with emphasis on meat
for broilers.
The Delaware was developed
from sports or off colored chicks
that occurred in the crossing of
Barred Rock cockerels and New
Hampshire hens. They have white
feathers on the neck, and bar
red primary and secondary wing
and tail feathers. They have been
quite popular for broilers because
they are fast growing, rapid fea
thering, have a plump breast, and
white body feathers. The white
body feathers eliminate the dark
pin feathers.
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While we are talking chicken
it mieht be interesting to note
that the average lay per hen for
Oregon last year was 177 eggs.
This is 19 more eggs per hen than
the average for the United States.
The average egg production in
Oregon could be substantially in
creased if producers would re
place a much higher proportion
of their flocks with a fresh sup-
olv of pullets each year. On Jan
uary 1, 1948, there were 3,149,000
laying hens in Oregon. Only 56
per cent were pullets and 44 per
cent old hens. At least 75 per
cent or more should be pullets
because they will lay from 25 to
30 per cent more eggs than the
old hens.
e
A preliminary survey report
put out by the Oregon Wheat
commission covering the 1947
wheat tax returns to date pro
vides some interesting facts. This
summary is made on 31 mil
lion, seventy-six thousand bush
els of wheat.
Eastern Oregon counties pro
duced 89 per cent of the commer
cial wheat in the state. Breaking
the report down to Morrow, Gil
liam, Sherman and Wasco coun
ties shows that these counties
sold a total of five million, eigh
ty-two thousand bushels.'
Of this the percent of varieties
grown showed Baart, one tenth of
one percent; Federation, eighteen
and two tenths percent; J?orty
fold, three percent; Orofed, one
half of one percent; Rex, twenty-
five and nine-tenths percent; oth
er soft white, five and seven
tenths percent; Club (Elgin and
Alicel), forty-one and one-tenth
percent; Hard Red Winter, five
and two-tenths percent; Soft Red
Winter, onetenth of one percent;
Hard Red Spring, twotenths of
one percent.
Smut was shown in 12 per cent
of the Club and Golden varieties,
in 4 percent of the Turkey and
Federation and in 2.5 percent of
the Rex. Morrow county's report
hows 5 percent of the wheat sold
as smutty.
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Jack Cavender, Rhea Creek, has
just completed two large trench
silos which he will use for stor
age of his alfalfa hay. The alfal
fa is being chopped in the field,
hauled to the silo for ensiling.
The use of grass and legume
ilage is becoming more popular
each year and In some sections
of the Willamette valley all of
the first cuttings of grass and le
gumes are ensiled. Experiments
with grass and legume ensilage
show that more butterfat Is pro
duced per acre than when made
into hay, even if hay drying con
ditions are perfect. It was also
found that about 16 more milk
per acre can be realized by feed
ing alfalfa ensilage than by cut
ting the crop for hay. Field dry
ing of alfalfa hay gave 76 pounds
less protein per acre than the sil
age. With the abundance of rainfall
minora, to sell the undivided one-sixth
Interest of said minors In and to the
following described real property, to
wlt: . .
The south luur of the south nan oi
Section one (1) the north half of the
northeast quarter and the southeast
quarter of the northeast quarter of
section twelve (12) less the right of
way, in Township one (1) south.
Range twenty-two (22) East of the
Willamette Meridian In Gilliam
County. Oregon;
ALSO: The northwest quarter and the
north half of the north half oi the
southwest quarter of Section seven
(7) in Township one (1) south
Range twenty-three (23) East of the
Willamette Meridian. In Morrow
County, Oregon.
WITNESS the Honorable Bert John
son. Judge of the above entitled Court
and seal of said Court affixed, this 24th
day ot May, 1948.
C. W. BARLOW. County Clerk.
(SEAL)
.IOS. J NYS. HenDner. Oregon.
Attorney for Guardian. 10-14
HOTICB TO CREDITORS v
Notice Is herebv given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
Probate court ot tne iaie oi uregon
tor M.irmw Conntv the Admlnistritl'ir
of the estate of LOLA E. McCABE,
deceased, and all persons having
claima agains the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to presnt
the same duly verified with proper vim
ehsrs to the undersigned Administra
tor at lone. Oregon or at the law olfice
of Jos. J. Nya, Heppner. liregon nn
m niv months from the data hereof.
Dated and first published this 17th
hrv or .Minn. iwk.
Administrator.
Jos. J. Nva.
Attorney for Administrator.
13-16
HOTICB OT BALE OP BEAT, PROP
ERTY ST ADMINISTRATOR.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
In the Matter of the ESTATE of
GEORGE CARKHUFF. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that pursuant
to an order, made and entered in ld
court on the 11th day of June, 1D48.
authorising and directing said adminis
trator to sell real property of the estate
of George Carkhuff, the administrator
of said estate, the undersigned J. 0.
Turner, will, on the 17th day of July.
taia .t h. hn.it. nf 9 -HO n'rlork P M..
at the site of the hereinafter described
property. In the City of lone. Morrow
County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for rash in hand,
at public auction, the following desi rlb-
eo real properly, to-wn;
The North tflfty (60) feet of the
East half of Block Three 3 of
Hperrv's Srd Addition to the City
of lone. Morrow County, Oregon.
The administrator reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
J. O. TURNER,
Administrator of the Eslsle of .
George Carkhuff, deceased.
we have been having during hay
ing, Mr. Cavender will be able to
save a larger percent of his al
falfa crop by ensilage and at the
same time the silage will be of
far better quality than the hay
even if put up under ideal condi
tions.
The annual field day of the
Pendleton Field Experiment sta
tion, 10 miles northeast of Pen
dleton, will be held on Monday,
June 28, 2:30 p.m., daylight sav
ing time, or 1:30 p.m., Pacific
Standard time. Rotation and fer
tilizer plots will be viewed as
well as varieties and selections
of wheat. All Morrow county far
mers are invited to attend.
CHURCHES
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister
June 20: No morning worship
this Sunday. The pastor will be
in attendance at the Methodist
annual conference at Portland.
Church school at 9:45 a.m., Mrs.
Lucy Bodgers, superintendent.
Wednesday: Mid week devo
tional service at 7:30 p.m.
Womans Society of Christian
Sendee meets the first Wednes
day of each month.
To everyone we say 'Thank
you" for a very pleasant year.
...
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Geo. Harris Hatch, Minister
Bible school at 10 a.m. each
Sunday; Don Campbell, super
intendent. Worship services at
11 a.m., sermon subject, 'The
Madness of Religion." Topic for
the 8 o'clock p.m. service, 'The
Church In Prophecy." Following
the sermon there will be a bap
tismal service.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m.
Wednesday: Holy communion,
10 a.m.
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS
Five beautiful Servel models to fit
your family needs.
Northwest Liquefied Gas Company
James
Phone 2322
AN
It having come to the attention of this organization that facilities
of the Salvation Army are being taxed to meet the relief work re
sulting from floodconditions in Portland,
THE HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
is sponsoring a drive for food and clothing to be forwarded to the
Salvation Army in Portland for distribution among flood sufferers.
Containers boxes, cartons, packages, etc. will be received at
the City Hall in Heppner up to June 25. Shipment will be made by
truck from Heppner no later than Monday June 28. The Hepp
ner Chamber of Commerce will bear the shipping expense. Con
tributions from Lexington and lone may be picked up at those
points by the truck leaving Heppner.
All clothing must be clean and compactly packaged to take as
little room as possible. Food shipped in glass containers must be
carefully packed. Better still, send cases of food put up in tins or
cartons. Cash donations will be received at the First National
Bank of Portland, Heppner Branch.
This is our chance to remember June 14, 1903 by doing unto oth
ers as we were done by. Let us have a generous response !
HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Heppner Gazette
of ROD
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Pastor, S. E. Graves
Sunday, 9:45, Sunday school;
Mrs. Ora Wyland, supt. Some
thing new every Sunday.
11 a.m.. worship hour, a time
of fellowship with God and His
Word.
7 D.m.. Youth for Christ. Also
study hour for the boys and girls.
8 p.m., evangelistic service, we
invite you to come and hear what
the Bible says about the days we
are living in.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
John D. Runyan, minister,
phone 2615.
Bible school, 9:45, C. W. Barlow,
superintendent. We have classes
from the youngest to the oldest
and qualified teachers for each
class.
Morning worship, 11. Sermon
subject, "The Reasonableness of
The Gospel."
Evening services, 8. Sermon
subject, "God's Judgment or The
Great White Throne Judgment."
Choir practice, Thursday 7.
Bible study, Thursday, 8.
We are studying the Bible from
Genesis with a view to proving
Jesus to be The Wonderful One
spoken of in Isaiah 9:6. These
studies are proving interesting
to everyone and we invite all who
wish to come and fellowship in
the study of the Word.
"Have You Tried God?"
ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Schedule of services:
Mass in Heppner on the 1st
and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30
Mass in lone on the 1st and
3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd
and 4th at 9 a.m.
Mass on the fifth Sunday one
mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m.
on the 2nd and 4th.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at T.so a.m.; mass
First Fridays of the month:
in lone at 9 a.m.
Mass in Heppner at 7:30.
RECEIVES DEGREE
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Healy
Heppner
APPEAL
FOR
Times, Heppner. Oregon,
June 17-(Special)-Of the more ,
than 1100 students who received
their degrees from the University
of Oregon on June 13, one stu
dent was from Heppner. Ralph
Currin, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Currin, received his bachelor of
law degree.
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks and appre
ciation are offered to all our
friends for their many expres
sions of sympathy and "kindness
in our bereavement.
Mrs. Fred J. Nichoson,
Alice K. Nichoson.
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MAKE GOOD GRADES
"Uen Fraser of Irrieon and
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U. P.. and N. P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Amna
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore..
I0NE vs CONDON
2:30 p.m.
Sunday, June 20
at
LEXINGTON
Admission: 50c
A Wheat-Timber League Game
A
ID
June 17, 1 948-5
UorU Worden of Heppn.
npner hv
the rllatrlct honor of making a
CPA of 25 or better, whkh Is
mid-way between A and B. dur
ing the spring term at Eastern
Oregon College. La Grande which
ended June 4. Ellen is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Minnie Fraser of Ir
rlgon and Doris is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worden of
Heppner.
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Week-end guests of Miss Eva
Susac were her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Susac and brothers,
Peter and Mr. and Mrs. John K.
Susac of Bend.
Loyd's Saddle Shop
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