Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 5, 1949 A crop of l.fCO.OOiUXX) bushels of w inter v. lira! is now esiimatod. This estimate would make it the Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Thomas of Cortland are visiting with ihfir a in in-law and d.uiphter. Mr InH Mr Ii;.!!.!- r f.inl U r.w Thomas and family will s,vom1 lart-',,s' rroP of win,er tor. lor a visit on the way from 011 r',''"r'i- lourv J-'fld, IVnver. (ul Sacramento. Calif, w here ! tip Ktationi'd. News From C. A. Office '"Your Home Town Pa cer Only 3. 00 a year lena officers - .. . Mrs Raymond i High School Frosh Take Banking Course !W '.v K , , v 1 M . . I , - , f ' .- i i i ' 1 ? - , " L r. i't IS 'I , . . - S i ington unit were present, Mr k? t 1"" i 1 i Leonard. -J( ,;-. -i '.'Wf' 4Ct-4f ' ATTENDED HOUSING TOUR ? -.V ,,. .-. , ; 'Sr V Miss Mabel Wilson was one of Freshmen students of the gen. oral mathematics class at the niK" scnooi went in for some ! practical training last Friday French will 'when, with their teacher, Mrs. li serve as chairman of the Lena 1 1- Clary, they visited the bank, extension unit next year. Assist- Merle Beeket, hank manager, nig her will be Mrs Violet Swag- was ready for them and divided cart as vice chairman and Mrs. the group in sections which pass l.dwin Hughes as secretary. This led from one instructor to anoUier. unit met Thursday at the home las they studied the business of of Mrs. Vera Berry to discuss : handling the money of the com lamily relationships. miiitily. included in the visiting group r.H-A CREEK ELECTS Mrs Ben Anderson will serve a chairman of the Rhea Creek home extension unit for 19-49-50. Mrs. Walter Wiight will he the group's vice chairman and Mrs. Harold Wright past president, is the new secretary. This unit met with the Heppner unit Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ralph Thom pson. 23 women heard Mrs. Edith Freeman discuss family relation, ships. Two visitors from the Lex 's. were Dale Baker, Llwavne B strom. Marilyn Begstrom, t Connor, Keith Connor, Marletie I AT STUD Jeohol A.H.C. 3657 Sire, Islam 1709 Dam, Rustalla 2207 Foaled Feb. 16, 1946 FEE $50.00. Return privilege for '49 season. Accommodations for mares. Sandhollow Hereford Ranch Merlyn Robinson 2F33 Heppner THREE LINKS CLUB of Lexington Lexington Red & White Store Saturday, May 7 1 0:30 A. M. FOR COMFORT! QUICK DRYING! SMOOTH FIT... YOU CAN'T BEAT WONDERF Vylon AT PENNEY GREAT SLIP FA ul I M .. WW i ?f ; You'll find this nylon beauty and many others at Penney's Great Slip Fair! Yes! All-nylon fabric from the straps down to the pretty trimmed hem. Wash it... hang it up it's dry in no time flat! Pink., white, or black. 32-40. BUY A SLIP FOR MOTHER! MULTIFILAMENT RAYON CREPE SLIPS Starring in Penney's "Slip Fair" $2.98 with an embroidered yoke, lace trim med hem and top in long-wearing, smooth-fitting rayon crepe. For you... for Mom in pink, white. 32-40. TAILORED RAYON CREPES Foui gores, strcght cut itrong learnt. TeoroM, white. 36 to 40. 1 .98 HEVf The lone Clothing club met Saturday afternoon with six memhers present to further work on their garments. Miss Wilson and Mrs. McCabe were present. Mrs. Walter Wright has turned in the program of work for her Sewing club. Completion of this planned program enables that club to receive a charter. Miss Wilson attended the bas- Duran. Jo Jean Dix, Afton Eber- ! ket social at Boardman Saturday hardt, Nancy Ferguson, Dunn. i evening where the profits went Gayhart. Rieta Graves, Floyd to the new 4-H building. The Green. Alien Hughes. Benuee ! i?ranp hall was nverflowine. ev. Huston. Mickey Lanham, Eugene !en on that rainy night, of old and Miller, Helen Renoe, Lynn Rill, 'young. All goes to show that Sharlene Rill, Lillie Runyan, I when that Boardman bunch de Charles Stout, Roy Taylor, Ken-leided to put on a community neth Turner, Donald Woods, Jack i extent thev reallv eo all out to Flatt's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 1 12 The Dalles Phone 2635 114 E. 2nd St Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVING "We Go Anywhere.Anytime" C.;rv the will the 104 persons who attended the tour of new and remodeled hom es in Hood River county last week nesday. Five homes were visited and the major changes were not ed with their significance to the family living in those homes. This is one of the methods of the extension service to interest rural families in seeking help with housing problems, major or mi nor. R. G. Johnson former head of the Animal Husbandry depart ment, Oregon State college, now with private cattle concerns in Venezuela, South America, stop ped at the county agent's of fice the fore part of the week. "R. G." is taking a short vacation in Oregon before taking over di rection of the interests of a Ven ezuelan cattle company and is visiting for a few days at the home of Steve Thompson. He has many interesting experiences in developing the livestock industry of that country. i ' j Appearance of urinary calculi in cattle in some parts of eastern : Oregon has led to inquiry at the veterinary department of O.S.C. experiment station which has just issued a circular of informa tion on the subject written by Dr. O. H. Muth, station veterinarian. Urinary calculi are defined as hard, chemical substances that form in the bladder or urinary tracts ranging in size from sand like grains to bodies several inches in diameter. When serious they stop the passage of urine After giving reports of research carried on in other. places yi this problem. Dr. Muth says that so far its occurrence in Oregon is si irregular as to make field experi mental work difficult. He recommends that simple surgical treatment be obtain-1 when serious cases are discover ed. Those experiencing this trn . hie in thir herds are asked to inform their county agent who will forward samples of stones to the college for study, since more information on the situa tion in Oregon is desired. Yeager, George Wickes. Hysell and Ronald i'eck Mr. Becket win continue instruction Friday, when he again meet with the class. This trip is a continuation of the workshop extension ccu..-e which was recently given under the direction of the state depart ment of higher education. NEWLYWEDS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox spent a few hours in Heppner Saturday afternoon from their home in Wentchee, Wash. The former El sie Cowins and Mr. Fox were married April 1 in Boise, Idaho and went from there to Portland on the 12th, arriving there in time to experience the earthquake. Having planned a wedding trip through part of the Puget Sound area they had an opportunity to see the damage wrought by the quake to Olympia and other towns of western Washington, with most of the brick chimneys shattered and many buildings damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Holldiay of Portland announce the birth of a seven-pound daughter early this morning at Portland. Grandpar ents are Sam Holliday of Hil lis ter. Mo. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pieper of Lexington. John Pieper is the baby's great grandfather. The little girl, Marcia - Rolleen. make it a success. Local talent made up the entertainment for the floor show including the 4-H members. . Saturday, April 23, the Singing Stitchers 'and Cooks held their meeting at Harold Pecks resi dence. This was a big day for the Sewing II girls as they were able to cut out their dresses. The Cooks each brought three or four cookies for the rest of the girls to judge. We all thought they were very good. Marlene and Nanette Griffith were absent at this meeting. The officers and the rest of the girls in our club were present. Our leader and four ladies were there too. The meeting ended with re freshments of punch and cake. Patricia Peck, reporter. Ronald Baker, 4-H club mem ber of lone, is putting into prac tice some training he has receiv ed as a club member. Last winter Ronald attended the sheep shear ing school put on by the state 4-H club office in cooperation with Sunbeam Corporation. Me thods of shearing were taught at this school. Ronald has just completed shearing his flock of 9 ewes car ried as a 4-H club project. Flee ces weighed an average of eight pounds for the Hampshire-Suf- Ifolk cross ewes, with the Targee iewes fleeces running as high as Ronald has the distinction of being th first girl in the Pieper family! 17 pounds in weight. and is causing much happiness ' plans to shear ewes for 4-H club for them all. members now. i' 4 ALL SAINTS MEMOFIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:45 a. m. Holy communion and sermon 11 a. m. Evening prayer and instruction 5 o'clock. Junoir VPF 6:30 p. m. Senior YPF 7:30 p m. Week Day Services: Wednesday, Holy communion 10 a. m. Friday, Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Choir practices: Girls, at 4 p. m. Wednesday; bovs, 4 p. m. Thursday; adults, 8 p. m. Thursday. G. Barratt took his converted into a raging torrent for a lew hours the afternoon of February 21, withthe result that the county has been put to great expense, and residents of the vicinity to great incon venience. Road conditions are being improved out that way and travel is once more safe, if a bit raugh in places. Judge J comera along when he and members of the county court went on an inspection trip a few weeks ego and these pic tures reveal some of the havoc wreaked upon roads and bridg es in the Sand Hollow district. The ordinarily dry channel was ft A ff 7 I V a r tX. MH. .j : ' m Make Mother Happy on Mother's Day Give her a gift that is both beautiful and useful-something she'll appreciate every day and treasure for years as a token of your affection. Choose your gift now from our wide selection! Saager's Pharmacy Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse ' U.PandN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. jmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Minimi in iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm iihj i ii 4 i i I ualkms weeaers j For that Hard Weeding Job j Either Chain or V-Belt Drive Omar Rietman lone, Oregon fflMli:MMMMMMIMMIIMMMMMMIMMIMMIMIIMMIIMMMMIIllMMIIMlMIMIMIIIIMIIM IS OVER BUT- WE Still Want to Show You How Need Envelopes? Or Letter Heads? Phone The Gazette Times HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $3.00 a year; single copies, 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor PLAN TO ATTEND The Quarter Horse SHOW SALE RACES May 12 to 15 Pendleton Roundup Grounds Pendleton, Ore. 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Tax .10, Total 60os Adulte: Et. Prcle .60, Ped. Starting the first Saturday in May and continuing- through the summer months, the Saturday evening shows will start at 7 p. m. Sunday afternoon shows will continue to start at 1 p. m. and other evening shows, besides Bator -lay, at 7:30 p. m. Snnday shows contlnnous starting at 1 p.m. All other liows starat at 7:30 p.m. Boxofiice open evenings until 9 p.m. Thursday-Friday-Saturday, May 5-6-7 Black Eagle (The Stury of a Home) William Bishop, Virginia Patton A tlKiruiiBlily ilknhln western melodrama based on an O. Henry story. PLUS So This Is New York Radio Comedian Henry Morgan, Rudy Vallee, Hugh Herbert, Bill Goodwin, Leo Corcey, Virginia Gray, Dona Drake, Jerome Cowan It's original, funny and frih nonsense! Based on King Lardner's "The Big Town". Saturday show HtHrtH at 7 p. r'riiiay start at 7:30. m. Thursday and Sunday-Monday, May 8-9 Words and Music June Allyson, Perry Como, Judy Garland, Lena Home, Gene Kelly, Ann Sothern, Mickey Rooney, Tom Drake, Cyd Charlsse, Betty Garrett, Janet Leigh The gre:ilet all-star musical cast 111 lii.itory.-.in the last word in Terlinicolor MuhIcuIs! A score of Rodtfers and Hart souks to make your heart sing! Sunday, May 8 Is Mother's this grand entertainment! Iay... treat her to Tuesday-Wednesday, May 10-11 The Man From Colorado Glenn Ford, William Holden, Ellen Drew, Edgar Buchanan, Ray Collins A rip-roaring film in the hexl western lladillon ...photographed In Technicolor. Thursday-Friday-Salurday. May 12-13-14 Sons of Adventure A mystcry-iidvcnliirc film wilh many action st'(tn'ncrs performed by slunl men. I'l.lIM Belle Star's Daughter George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Ruth Roman, Wallace Ford, Isabell Jewell Into the Cimarron country came a new outlaw queen, more exciting than Hello Btarr herself! 2DI