Poge4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 14, 1949 Mr. and Mr. Jerrol Bailey bto the rrrnu of a daughter born July 10 at Heppner. Bobble and Blllie Reltmann. Joel F.RHman, Rollo Crawford nd One Hictmann drove to Tbhco Sunday to rtrnd the auto Davp Phillips went to Denver. Colo, over the vacation to visit his twin brother, Frank, who Is in the Army Air Corps. Mrs. Victor Lovpren and ehlil ren ot Heppner Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams on Sunday. J0 Q3 c t 3E lone City Council Laying Plans For New City Building i DATES TO REMEMBER: July 15 HEC ot Willows grange (at home of Mrs. Ernest Heliker IJuiy 16 Regular meeting of Wil lows grange. July 21 Regular Rebekah meet ing. July 22 Three Links club at Rebekah hall. A movie every Wednesday eve ning on the athletic field. At a city council meeting Tues day evening of last week new lire hose was ordered and com mittees were appointed to inves tigate ways and means of build ing a new city hall and library and to secure a location for such building. It was also decided that garbage should be hauled more regularly. JOHn You get extra years of top notch summer-fallowing in a John Deere No. 400 Series Rod weeder because the John Deere is properly designed ... ruggedly constructea to ao nwfl sub-surlace weeding eminently cDf The angle steel frame is ricid. heavily braced . . . the drive mechanism is completely enclosed, fully protected from abrasive dust . . . axles and steel shoes are reversible for double life . . . extra-strong, clog-free pendants are built of high carbon steel . . . the universal joint is heat-treated to withstand plenty of punishment. Operating features you"ll appreciate include the new design of the main frame for better trash clearance . . . the improved rear transport and lifting device which provides quicker, easier lifting. Single unit cuts a 12-foot strip; double-unit and triple unit hitches increase capacity proportionately. See us for full information. BRADEN TRACTOR CO. Your Catapillar Dealer lost Few Days To Get Your 2&1 (jiltBlanfst The library will be moved Into the Swanson building adjacent to the postoffiee in the neat future. Miss Helen Fay Baker, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, and Martin Jennsen, son of Gus Jennsen, were married July 2 at Stevenson, Wash., the Rev. J. H. Avery officiating at his home. Miss Joan Story and Howard Chapman were the attendants. The bride wore a gray suit with red accessories. After a trip to Portland they returned to lone to live. Mr. Jennsen is associated with his father in drilling wells. Mildred Carlson and Dickie Darst of Eugene spent the week end at the Leonard Carlson home. They came up by plane. Mrs. Arlhur Stefani Jr. and son, Jerry Arthur, arrived home from The Dalles hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Normoyle of Beaverton are the parents of a daughter, Donna Louise, born Ju ly 8. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whitlow and children, Leonard Jr. and Audrey, and Miss Claryce Taylor of Siletz were week-end visitors at the Lewis Ball home. They also visited at the Mike Fitzpat rick home. CHURCHES With 'j OIL HEATER Ym o nuln (13.5-Talu Nortl Star All-Wool Blanket, with you purchase of any new COLEMAN Oil Heater priced over $59,951 Coleman is the clean, automatic oQ heater that GUARANTEES yon warmer floors in more rooms, of money back I Get this guaranteed comfort and a beautiful tiftl AO for the regular price of the- Col, man Heater. Last Day-August 31st! CASE Furniture Co. PHONE HEPPNER 862 Smokey, The Firc-Prevcntin Bear, Brings to Justice . . X TJie bluest villain on the raiisfe - -a c-r I iZ I ll wr Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ! METHODIST CHURCH LEXINGTON CHURCH Your Community Church Z. Franklin CantrelL Minister. When I get bothered over other people's shortcomings, I am com forted to remember that Jesus said, "What is that to thee, fol low thou Me." And if I were cast into prison with only one choice of what I wanted to take with trie, it would be my Bible; and next to the Bible would be a song book full of the good old gospel songs. Church school 10 a. m. Worship and preaching 11 a. m. Singing and preaching 8 p. m. All Saints Memorial Church (Episcopal) Holy communion, 8 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 o'clock. Week Day Services: Wednes day, Holy communion, 10 a. m. Friday, Holy communion, 7:30 a. m. Choir practice Thursday even ing at 8. Willi froia and feed critical, villoi of the ranee the one na starts irtott range stres mutt be brought to viricel First Smohey in veitieolet lishHiinj. But it only starts one lire in ten. Then, hot on the trail, Smolcey looks vp the damage done by criminolt and craiy firebugs. But this is another blind alley, because not one fire in a hendred is started for revenge. -1 8"6' it S WKaf about tparki ham tromi, automobile Oc cidents Oftd explosions? No 050111. It's true they start a few fires, but compared to the b'f Iwe-ftarter, tkey don't covet. But now (or the real culprit I Why ... Hi Tom Trucheartl Meaning, of course, that ir'i food American citizens like yov who itart 9 out of every 10 range fires. This year wi ', iMrt folfei tiavelinj ihrovsh tin jratinj count rf-Amt'k n't r9net may suffer trie greatest carat- t;opkc in liisior-! ft ' impcrativclhat you be par tsculorly care' fire outdoor iH 1 CARSfUtTTii , L..T su,r 1 3 hl'L 7&e??ieweir-Only you can ;EVEHT RSkMGE FIE1ES L Heppner Lumber Company Elmer Musgrave at Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sutton and family of Bremerton, Wash, were visitors at the E. M. Baker home Friday of last week. Mr. Sutto.T is an uncle of Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Earl Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and baby, and Ken neth and Wendell Wright left for their home in Baker after a week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Etta Bristow returned home from Walla Walla, she was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swensen and daugh ter Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atchinson who spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and family attended the Ball-Barlow wedding in Boardman Saturday evening. Guests at the Ernest Heliker mountain cabin over the Fourth week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Orsdal and daughter Janus, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson and daughter Marcia of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott of Pilot Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of Morgan. A household shower will be given at the Legion hall at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 16 in honor jf Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lmdstrom who recently lost their home by fire. The event was formerly planned to be held at the Congre gational church. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson took their son Johnny to Pendle ton to a physician Friday. He was suffering from a throat in fection. Among those remodeling their homes are Walter Roberts, W. A. Hayes and Otto Lindstrom. Book donations to the lone li brary were made during the week by the Heppner Public library, Rev. Alfred Shirley, Mrs. Vernon Brown and Mrs. Clarence Bren ner. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and daughters of Vancouver spent the weekend of the Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell. Mr. and Mrs. George Staniey end Mr. and Mrs. William Hob good of Amarillo, Texas, were visitors at the Henry Clark home last week. Mrs. Stanley is a niece of Henry and William Clark. Among those going to The Dal les last week were Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed mond Bristow and son Donald, and Mrs. Darrel Padberg and daughter LeeAnn. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea and family of Stanfield spent Sun day here. Frank Lundell and son Merle of La Grande spent the week-end here and left for Portland this week. The Legionnaires, auxiliary and members of the ball team and their families attended a Ipicnic at Wightmans in the mountains Sunday. A potluck lunch was served. Softball, horseshoes and other games weie played. Some went to the opal mines. A number from here also attended the I.O.O.F. picnic at the Wightman ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Emert left this week for their home in Tokeland, Wash, after visiting relatives here the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Warmuth have moved Into the Akers house. Mr. Warmuth has the position as janitor of the school here for the coming year. They have been living at Heppner. Several lone people attended the special service in honor of L. W. Briggs at the Methodist church in Heppner Sunday morn ing. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson, Mrs. Lana Padberg, Mrs. Dale Ray and Mrs. Delia Corson. A stork shower was given Fri day at the Legion hall In honor of Mrs. Wallace Matthews. She received many lovely gifts. Cake and coffee were served from tab les decorated in Dink and blue, The center piece, a baby crib fill ed with flowers and the nut cups were made by Mrs. Francis Ely Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Petty John, Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. Adon Hamlett. Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Earl McCabe, Mrs. Edmond Bristow, Mrs. Ernest McCabe( Mrs. Raymond Lundell and Mrs, Darrel Padberg. Helping with the gifts were Mrs. Berl Akers, Mrs, Franklin Ely, and Mrs, Milton Morgan, J Palmer Sorlien, Minister Morning worship, 11 oclock. Sermon by Rev. George Smith Brown of the Temperance League of Oregon. Church school, 1:45 a. m. The pastor will be back for services on July 24. Miss Magaret Gillis and the Bert Masons donated several books to the lone "library the past week. Harvest is in full swing in this community. Oregon Receives 2 Safety Plaques Two pedestrian safety plaques, awarded by the American Auto mobile Association in its annual Pedestrian Protection contest, have arrived in Oregon for pre sentation, according to the Ore gon State Motor Association, Ore gon AAA club. An engraved glass plaque, sym. bolic of the state's tie with Con necticut for first place in the states' contest, will be presented Governor Douglas McKay for dis play in the state capitol building. A framed certificate of merit, awarded the state contact man in the contest, James Banks, of the secretary of state's traffic safety division, will be presented Mr. Banks for outstanding leadership in Oregon's pedestrian safety campaign. The plaques will be presented at public ceremonies in the near future.the Motor Association said. Oregon tied Connecticut for first place in the top division of states entered in the national contest, the award being based on excellence of program embra cing education, engineering and enforcement, as well us improve ment in the record of pedestrian accidents. This is the fifth national award in the Pedestrian Protection con test won by the state of Oregon. In addition to these two a wards, these Oregon cities were cited for no pedestrian deaths in 1948: Albany, Corvallis, Bend, Klamath Falls, Oregon City and Pendleton. Letters of commenda. tion went to mayors and to con tact men in these cities. o Jimmy Adkins of Dayville came here on Sunday to visit his fath er Ezard and look for employ ment. Watch this space for Announcement of Heppner's New Eatery COMING SOON! erf I anal For Relief ot Syaptotss ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM If you are the victim of and suffer from the tortuous pains of Arthritis and Rheumatism, you owe It to your self to try the new product, ALFA NAL. We Invite you to write for our new folder and read what many satisfied users of ALT ANAL have to say. Box 71 anal Lo. Shedd, Oregon Flatt's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 112 The Dalles Phone 2635 114 E. 2nd St Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVING "We Go Anywhere.Anytime" WANTED-1 MILLION RATS R. &. M. 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