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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 9, 1 949
IONE NEWS
Continued from Tape 1
(Irablll is now isitir.fj at tho
horrif of hfr dauKhii'r Mrs. Kvcr
pti KelthU-y in U'ijmr,
Milton Moreen rclurnod frnm
Klamath Falls .Suinl.iv in his
plane. Hp a'lcni;,.,! ihc'KIks cin
vention hcro a. a (ic,(-ate iium
Heppnor Vui'.gp No. ."U
The Lpjzk. i Uiji h.nl a dance
in ihf'ir hall Saturday evening,
win Jimmy Wl-.nmotp of Port
land playing.
Mrs. Watr e'ra"!ord roturnod
from Tor'i.'ind last work whore
she visited her sun Arthur who is
recovering from a major opc-ia-tion
Miss Mary Bracket! donated a
larpe collection of books to the
lone Public library.
A birthday party was given af
ter the regular Rebekah lodge
j meeting Thursday evening of last
I w eek. Those present having
birthdays were Mrs. Mary Swan
;son. Mrs. Aden Hamlett. Mrs. Sam
thstcb. Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mrs.
Cieo make Mrs. H. O. Elv. Mrs.
tl,.,iles O'Connor. Mrs. Donald
l"..'i .mil Mrs. Harvey Ring. Host
esses were Mrs. Taiil lVuvjohn.
Mrs Mii'en Morgan. Mrs. "Lewis
Bad and Mrs. E. K. Lundell.
; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell
j entertained at a birthday dinner
.Sunday in honor of Mrs. Algott
LiMtuell.
i Mrs. Earl MeKinney was host
'ess at a stork shower at her home
i Wednesday of last week in honor
i of Mrs. Barton Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lett of
! Portland and Mrs. Jane Morford
of Silverton were guests at the
j Ernest Heliker home last week.
They all spent the week end in
the mountains.
I The HEC of Willows grange
j will meet at the grange hall in
'the afternoon of Friday June 17.
I The roll call will he a suggestion
on raising money for the club,
j Several from here are attend
l ing the -i-H fat stock show at The
Dalles this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beckner re
turned from Beaverton where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Normoyle. They brought
Dennis Normoyle home with
them. Miss Le Greta Bloom of
Pendleton is visiting at the Beck
ner home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat
thews returned Tuesday from
Roseburg where they visited relatives.
1
Gifts from
W a
5sJ renneys
Cord Tone Broadcloths
A NEW STYLE NOTE
1
EXCLUSIVE WITH PENNEY'S
V
ANEW! ABETTER!
Towncraft White Shirts
2.98
At the same
Low Price
You get 220 fine combed, long staple cotton
threads to the square Inch 24 more than
before! You get peaTl buttons. You get
higher quality throughout Sanforized! Mer
ceriied, Nu Craft collars. 14 to 17.
A neat cord effect in those
sensational new pastel
colers! Sanfoi izedf, mer
cerized". WittapreaJ col
lars. Dad vill love them!
Buy a couple for Father's
Day. 14 to 17.
TOWNCRAFT TIES. 98c
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
fShriokage will not exceed
Ribbed Rayon Sport Shirts
Towncraft
First for Style, j OA
Comfort and Value! 'jO
Our No. 1 sport shirt value- Check the fea
tures . . . Long roll collar, two flap pockets,
new pastel colors I
Buy now for all summer. Wonderful gifts
for Dad.
Small
Medum
Largs
ttA Dairy at Your Door"
Him
7. SE3
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(Mmwm
HOME DELIVERY
...brings you the finest
of country-fresh Dairy
Products right to
your door on regular
scheduled deliveries.
Every Mayflower home delivery truck is a complele
dairy products store on wheels. Take advantage
of this convenient way to buy milk, cream, butter,
cheese and other dairy products.
I RANDOM THOTS...
j Continued from 1'ajje 1
i there It consists of a platform
about 2 feet in length, uiuter
! noath which are six rotary blades
! u hii'h rut the stuMile rff at nhnnt
six inches above the ground. This
reduces the stubble to a state
where the discs can chop it up
and work it into the surface of
the ground. (This is getting a
little too technical, so with the
suggestion that you, gentle read
er, go out and see the machine in
operation, we will pass to another
subject).
Newt O'Harra has a field of
yellow clover in the creek bot
tom back of his residence at Lex
ington which proves the wisdom
of diversifying crops. Grown with.
out irrigation, the clover has
made a heavy stand. It also has
made it difficult for weeds to get
much of a start in the field. Since
this is the second year and the
clover will grow only two years
to a seeding. Newt will be able
to put the land into spinach or
cucmbers in the spring, if he
so desires.
E. R. Jackman, without whom
a field tour In Oregon would not
be a complete success, was com
menting on the value of treating
fence posts before "planting." He
told about riding around the pas.
ture with Ike Weatherford when
all of a sudden Ike cut loose with
a mild oath, stopped the car and
pointed to some new fencing the
hired man had been putting in
"See what that blanket-blank
hired man did? About half of
those posts were put in with the
treated end up!" Jackman said
he thought it was essential, to
get the best results, to put the
treated end of the post in the
ground.
As a parting comment, we
would like to suggest that when
the next annual field tour is
scheduled there be several busi
ness men in the group. Nels An
derson assures us they will be
welcome, as well as more farm
ers, and it is not a bad idea for
business men to keep pace with
the progress in agriculture. It is
the basic industry in this region
and as farming practices improve
so will business be placed on a
more stable basis.
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TROEDSONS ATTEND Vi
REUNION AT BOYD
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson
attended the Marvel reunion held
May 29 at the home of Ted Mar
vel, Boyd, Sherman county.
There were about 50 present. A
sumptuous dinner was served at
the noon hour, after which pic
tures were taken and much visit
ing enjoyed. The original Marvel
family were all rpesent, includ
ing Mrs. Molly Marvel Atkinson,
Portland; Arthur Marvel, Dufur;
Frank, Roosevelt, Wash.; Charley,
Rock Creek; Rae, Friend; Mrs.
.Nellie Chapman, Portland; Mrs.
Ruth Greenlee, Hood River, and
Charlotte Adkisson, The Dalles.
The Marvel children and crand
children also were present.
ine Troedson s staved at the
Ted Marvel home until Tuesday
wnen tney went on to Clackamas
to visit their daughter, Mrs. R C.
t'uiman.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
Dy tne rrooate court ot the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County, the
Administrator oi tne estate ot
JOSEPH M. HAYES, deceased.
and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed are hereby required to present
the same duly verified with pro
per voucners to tne unaersignea
Administrator at Heppner, Ore
gon, at the law office of Jos J.
Nys, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published this
9th day of June, 1949.
ERBIE HAYES, Administrator
Jos. J. Nys
Attorney for Administrator
Heppner, Oregon 12-16
ty here to attend the Joe Hayes
funeral wish to express their ap
preciation to the City of Heppner
for the special parking privileges
granted during their brief stay.
Such courtesy will not soon be
forgotten.
Erbie Hayes.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to convey our thanks
to our many frfends for their kind
expressions of sympathy and for
the beautiful floral offerings in
our recent bereavement.
J. M. Yocom and family.
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for the purchase of
the Mrs. S P. Devin property on
West Baltimore street in Heppner,
consisting of the 7-room family
home with half basement, a barn
and extra large lots, will be re
ceived by H. J. Devin, Condon,
Oregon on or before July 1, 19-19.
The right to accept or reject
any or all bids is reserved by the
recipient. All bids should be ad
dressed to: H. J. Devin, Condon,
Oregon.
Dated this 8th day of June, 1949.
12-14 H J Devin
WORD OF APPRECIATION
All of the members of our par-
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
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I TO BUY OR SELL
See
I Walter Dobyns I
I Real Estate f
I IONE, OREGON Phone 4612
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DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
Heppner Civic Pavilion
Dancing also June 25-July 9 and 23
HEPPNER JUNIOR
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Farmers . .
You ca nremove combine front wheel
and install
New Spring Mounted
Tongue
which makes handling 100 easier.
Down hill turns wit hease . . .Brakes no
longer needed . . absorbs all vibration
... no jar crossing ditches.
Installed by
Moon Equipment Co.
Wasco, Oregon
STAR US REPORTER
AdmiMloa prioei afternoon and Mvnlng, nnluaa apa
olfloaJJy admtliwl to ba otharwlaal Children I Eat.
Frloa .17, Fed. Tax .03, Total too; Orada and High
School Btndenti U yean and overt Bit. Prloe .40,
Fed. Tax .10, Total too; Adnltal Eat. Prole .60, Fed.
Tax .10, Total 60o. Every child oocupylng a aeat
mnat have a ticket.
Sunday ahowi continuous itortlng- at 1 p.m. All other
ahows itarat at 7:30 p.m. Boxollico open evening!
untU 9 p.m.
Starting the flrit Saturday in May and continuing through the summer monthe, the Saturday eveulug
ahowa will itart at 7 p. m. Sunday afternoon ahowa will oontlnue to start at 1 p. m. and other evening
snows, besides Eaturday, at 7:30 p. m.
The 1949 Opportunity Drive is on. Buy
United States Savings Bonds for your
future security.
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, June 9-10-11
Song of India
8abu, Oail Russell, Turhan Bey in a Jungle ad
venture with some good wild-life scenes.
PLUS
Denver Kid
A Rocky Lane western.
Sunday-Monday, June 12-13
Whispering Smith
Alan Ladd, Robert Preston, Brenua Marshall,
Donald Crisp, Wtluam SeMarest
Thrilling western made from a sweeping action
novel by popular Frank Spearman, photographed
in Technicolor.
Tuesday-Wednesday, June 14-15
The Accused
Loretta Yonng, Robert Cummlngs, Wendell Cor.
ey, Douglas Dick, Sam Jaffa
Htory ... performances ... production ... everything
points to THIS ACCUKKU us one of the grout
suspense pictures! Superbly done In every de
partment. . .
June 14 is Flag Dayl Let's pay homage to the
world's great symbol of Democracy. Let's buy
V. S. SAVINGS BONDS I
Thursday-Friday-Saturday, June 16-17-18
The Red Pony
Robert Mitchum, Myrna Loy, Louis Calhern,
Shepperd Etrodwlck, Peter Miles, Margaret
Hamilton. t
John Steinbeck':; g.cat American story, photo
graphed in Techni olor. about a sensitive boy
and his attachme.it to bis red pony.
PLUS
The Giy Intruders
John Emery, T:irx'a Qava, Lelf Erlckson in a
humorous domestic comedy.
, oinor unity
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Public
Wed
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nesday
June
I o'clock
p. m.
Guy Huston Ranch, in 8 mile
Community. 18 miles S-W
Heppner, on Condon
Highway
i
I i
i
i 6
2
Caterpillar D-4 Tractor
John Deere 35 Combine on
rubberfwith V-belt drive
16VL' foot header
Diesel 550 fuel tank, pump
1948 heavy duty Dodge 2
ton truck, stock - grain bed
5-bottom 16-inch Massey
Harris plow
John Deere 10-foot disc-tiller
Sections weed hog spring
tooth harrow and hitch
Section spiketooth harrow
John Deere 12-ft. weedcrs
4-wheeled rubber tired wa
gon with new bed and stake
rack
Sections new John Deere
rotary hoe
John Deere grain drills 18
openings, 7-inch spacing
disc drills
New Ford-Dearborn tractor
New plow and cultivator
goes with tractor
Several other pieces of ma
chinery go with tractor
Gas pumps
1 Calkins wheat treating machine
1 One-ton chain hoist
Several log chains
1 Gas generator ond cutting
and welding outfit
1 5HP Wisconsin gas engine
1 International 2' LHP engine
and pump jack
1 Set of farm tools
1 40-fcot grain elevator
1 high pressure Prodel pump
1 rubber tired wheelbarrow
Chicken feeders and water
troughs
Hog feeders and water trough
Ercmd new Zenith radio-Phonograph,
electric
1 Console battery or electric
Zenith radio
New Spark heater-large, nev
er used, with 50 feet copper
tubing
1 Coal heater
Other household articles
New 15-inch tree Snyder spe
cial roping saddle
Curtis air compressor, 2-stage
Alcmite air pressure grease
also hand grease gun
Full shop equipment and other
crticles too numerous to
mention
TERMS:
can be given on truck, tractor and combine. All other
articles cash.
I WOODROW HUSTON, Owner
At your Store
or at your Door
n i n
DOD Kunnion
Auctioneer
Harry Dinges I
Clerk n
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