Page A Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 6, 1949 Fa rmers Inquire about our special blanket liability policy. Complete liability and medical coyer age on all operations Teh i c 1 e , equipment and livestock included. Turner, Von Marter and Company Phone 152 Heppner Oregon Monument Hunters Capture Joyriding Escaped Convict An escaped convict was captur ed by Emory Moore and Iva En right as thoy were returning from a hunting trip Saturday. The man had boon wandering in the hills for some time trying to elude the police. Everyone had been warn ed to be on the lookout for him, As Moore and Enright came down the mountain road a man In truck tried to pass them on turn. The truck was one Moore's men had left at Wall creek last Friday night. The state police wore called as soon as the hunt ers and their prisoner arrived in Monument. When searched, the man was unarmed but seemed to have plenty of money, a sleeping bag and a change of clothes. The first of October is here and FBIBIBfllOE Automatic Washer gets clothes really clean with Live-Water Action! - II ;! 10I MICE II (To $299.75 All the washing action is achieved by rolling penetrating currents of hot, sudsy water ... no pulling or yank ing clothes. See a demonstration! HEPPNER APPLIANCE CO. Dependable Radio and Refrigerator Service FEEDERS At the site of the burned elevator at Heppner we have for sale WHILE IT LASTS BLOCK SALT lc Pound BROKEN SALT BLOCKS.. Vzc Pound REG. PULVERIZED SALT Vzc Pound MINERAL BLOCKS lc Pound WHEAT From $20 to $50 ton Wheat Screenings (chicken or hog feed) $5.00 Ton Ask for Mr. Goodwin the hills are full of deer hunters. It must be a good deer season for many have brought home meat the first day. Everyone was wishing for rain but w hen it came last Wednesday there was too much of it in some localities. Much damage was done to roads and highways near Monument. The Elzy Emry ranch and the old Crouch ranch be tween Monument and Kimberley suffered extensive damage. Rho Bleakman accompanied Harold Cork to Portland last Tues day. Whle in the city Bleakman purchased a new car and drove it home. Mrs. Tim Lovgren and Miss Dorris Matteson drove to Heppner Wednesday. Coming home in the evening they were caught in the water spout area. The road was so badly filled with rocks, dirt and debris that a caterpillar was used to tow them through. Mrs. Anna Bayless of Heppner spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Monument visiting friends. She was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard. On Wed nesday she was a dinner guest of Mrs. George Stirntt and Mrs. Fred Shank. She returned to Hep pner Wednesday evening with Bill Cox of the Heppner Creamery. Frank McGirr and Hazel Hinton of Fox were saying hello to friends in Monument Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ab Gates left the first of the week for California where he has employment. They will be near Redding. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leopard have leased the Roy Leathers place at Top. Leathers is employ ed at the Powell sawmill and Mrs. Leathers is the hot lunch cook at school. Clarence Reasoner of Corvallis, I accompanied by his son and his father. Top Reasoner of Ellens burg, Wash., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest. Mr. Reasoner and son spent their time hunting while his father was busy renewing old acquaint ances and looking over changes that have taken place since he was here. This was his first visit in 20 years. The Postoff ice at Top was named for Mr. Reasoner. Members of the American Le gion of Don L. Medlock post 164 of Spray and Monument post 148 were installed September 26 at Monument with Bob Damon of Mt. Vernon as installing officer. Lynn Forrest, commander of the Monument post and Jess Cary, commander of the Spray post were present, also a few auxiliary 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" M, Lore than 120,000 Oregon men, women and children have prepaid O. P. S, medical and hospital protection through membership in your doctor-sponsored plan . . . Why dldt you join them? There is a choice of plans, and a choice of doctors and hospitals. The cost is reasonable. viVy r,OfS' I . r& 1"" . O w - rw''. mi SPONSORED i Physicians Service 1214 S.W. 6th, Portland 4 455 Ferry St., Salem Medford Bldg., Medford l APPROVED BY OREGON STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY members who accompanied the officers from Spray. After the bus iness meetng the women of the Monument auxiliary served pie. cake and coffee. The Girl Scouts held their reg ular meeting at the grange hall Wednesday. They enjoyed a regu lar old fashioned candy pull. Edwin Ditto of Arlington spent the week-end visiting the Batty brothers. They enjoyed a big deer hunt Saturday. Eston Stevens is staying at the Stanley Musgrave home during the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek of Heppner spent the week-end with Mrs. Sweek's mother,, Mrs. Daisy Simas. Mr. Sweek is building a house for Mrs. Simas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox have moved to the Gilmore ranch where they both have employ ment with the L. S. company. Mr. and Mrs. Theron King and son Earl Frank of Hamilton were calling at the home of Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bar nard. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Musgrave and son Johnnie were attending to matters of business in Monu ment Thursday. Jack Forrest and Earl Lewis were Dayville visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Stirritt of Dayville were calling on friends in Monument Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman Shaw of Long Creek were attending to matters of business in and near Monument Sunday. While in town they called on Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. George Mantis and son Dicky were attending to matters of business in Portland this week. While they were away Mrs. Ida Bleakman took care of the work in the postoffice. Mrs. Chance Wilson returned from Wheeler on Tuesday. Mrs. Minnie Gamble returned last week from Charleston, near Coos Bay. She spent a month there visiting her husband. She has rented her home to Mr. and Mrs. Hickman and expects to re turn to Charleston to spend the wnter. Need Envelopes? Or Letter Heads? Phone The Gazette Times NOTICE! WHEAT FARMERS! We have a new spray outfit for spraying weeds. We have been told it sells for around $200. First $100 Takes it! Hodge Chevrolet Co. Don't Wait Until Our Community Is Attacked by Insure Now be certain that when DREAD DISEF1SE strikes, the hear? xpenso of treatment is covered by our Insurance. Pays up to $5,000.00 Each Person Covert POLIO SPINAL MENINGITIS DIPHTHERIA SCARLET FEVER SMALLPOX LEUKEMIA ENCEPHALITIS TETANUS Psyt for Hospital Srric Room, Board, Attendants, flpparatui, Medicine Medical Service Doctor M D. or Oiteopath) Hurting Bsrrlcs Bgis tared Graduate Nursei, 3 a day at 110.00 per day eacn. Ambulance Service $26.00 each Hoepital Confinement. Iron Lung Or similar mechanical apparatus. Blood Transfusions fill usual and customary charges. Drugs and Medicines Pays all Drug and Medicine Bills, Trans porta Hon Automobile, Railroad or Aircraft to Hos- plat Patient and Attendant. Special Plan when necessary. Brace and Cratches As needed. Mt.4t, lift MbMMCf tCMlAM? Cental uj lurilii Onr I2.000.0M.M ANNUAL PREMIUM war $10 $5 FOR ONE PERSON FOR A FAMILY GROUP PollelM written in Ban Froncueo tmt loeeee paid by Cmv.ni, Dargun & Coro ponr. Iniurance Mmngers for Nearly W Yean Mm Proltawn at t Rtaionablt Price C. A. Ruggles Phont 723 Heppner, Oregon Plant Breeders Think Smut Problem Solved After years and vears nf trinl and error, Pacific Northwest plant oreeaers now hope they have an answer to the wheat smut prob lem, inat answer is a smut re sistant wheat. While the exDerimpnt statlnn plant breeders may have their lingers crossed, they'll not have a lone wait to bp Slirp. In TlanH City on September 15th and llith, a commercial scale milling test was run on the three experimental varieties, mat and a baking test are all that stand in the path of the new wheat varietes. Two of the three wheats have been developed at Washi State college. The third mmt from the Oregon State college urancn experment station at Pendleton. All three varieties are white inter wheats ariantpri , ti,o Oregon and Washi nptnn drain belt. Two of the new wheats are common white types. The other is a white club. All nark mn. siderable amount of smut resis tance, m fact, that's the reason they were developed tn with. stand the northwest's number one neat disease problem smut. The new Oreeon variotv an Alicel-Ore cross was developed by Foster Martin at the Pen dleton branch experment station is described as a common hite tvDe wheat it hao ..,m. chaff. And, this is important the new wheat varirtv hss tho smut resistance of Oro. Comparing the new Oregon varity to Elgin, it compares favor ably In yield. And has slightly taller straw. If it successfully yoooca iiiai nnai muting and baking hurdle, the wheat variety will be named unit . tended the Oregon State-Califor-1 Peterson, Mrs. Henry Peterson, nia game in Portland Saturday. Mrs. Leonard Carlson and Miss A stork shower was given in Kunice Peterson. honor of Mrs. Norman Bergstrom at the Oscar Peterson home Sep tember 24. Mrs. Bergstrom receiv ed many lovely and useful gifts. Mrs. J. R. Caples of Portland visited at the homes of her sis ters, Mrs. M. E. Cotter, Mrs. Clara Those assisting were Mrs. Oscar i Kincald and Mrs. Ed Buschke, last week. The American Legion auxiliary met nt the hall Tuesday after noon. They decided to hold a food sale-at the Legion hall October 26. beginning at 1:30 p. m. Cof fee, pie and cake will be served. IONE NEWS . . . B. C. Forsvthe. E. S. Stlllt7 anH Francis Ely attended an athlptir meeting at Boardman Monday night. Fayne Elv. son of Mr anH Mr Franklin Ely, was pledged to Theta XI fraternity at Oregon siaie college. The lone communitv had a good rain Tuesday. Many of the larmers nave started seeding. Donors to the library the past week were Mr. and Mrs. C'harlps Carlson, Mrs. Harry Yarnell, Juli ana Kietmann, the Heppner li brary and an unknown party who left some books at Swanson's store. Mrs. Ethel Stewart had new siding put on her house on Third street. Oscar Peterson and daughter and son, Eunice and Gerald, Carl Peterson and Bill Hubbard at- wrote OD mm with Montag's new Apartment Range in your kitchen let Case Furniture Co. show you how you con fiova IMS of range in only 23'x 25' You can't measure the job range will do by its size. For proof, see this latest Montag model in our display now. Look at what you could take home in the back of your car today: Four standard size "T-K" surface units. Each one has five cook ing speeds for instant heat. They're the easiest cleaned unit made. Full size, automatic oven. Fiberglas insulation saves current-One-piece porcelain enamel top won't stain; has no grooves or corners. Saves time and work. All these and many other features . . . you'U have to come in and see what you get in such a compact package before you can believe it. Montag has the ideal answer when space is your problem. Let us show you this beautiful new Montag range today. $1(4.75. 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