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INVESTIGATE The STAR Reporter STAR THEATER
Thursday, January 20, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Locals Take Game
From Irrigon
J. G. Barratt motored to Portland
Monday morning, accompanied by
Mrs. W. V. Crawford and R. A.
Thompson. Mrs. Crawford went to
the city to join her husband and to
assist in locating a residence where
the family will live while Mr. Crawford, recently transferred from San
Francsico, is employed with a casualty company there. Their daughters, Nan and Jo Ann, remained here
with relatives until living quarters
are established in the city.
Four copies of the booklet "Are
Young Drivers Good Drivers?" issued last year by Secretary of State
Earl Snell were mailed recently to
the Arkansas Automobile club for
use in its safety reference library.
Two copies of the. Teacher's Manual,
similarly prepared, were also enclosed. The Arkansas organization
is about to introduce a course of
study in automobile driving in the
state's high schools.
Rhea Luper arrived from Portland yesterday evening for a visit
with relatives and friends.
Carl Bergstrom was a business
visitor in town Tuesday from the
farm in Gooseberry.
At a bargain for quick sale, 209
acres near Lexington. Write P. O.
Box 394, Heppner.
46p.
R. B. Rice was in town Tuesday
from Artesian Well farm north of
Lexington.
Ralph Jackson and daughter of
Lexington were visitors in the city
Tuesday.
Cecil
Thome was up from the
Morgan farni Wednesday, transacting
business.
Team
Possessing an enviable record of
ten straight wins and one defeat, the
latter number was increased last
Saturday as Hpner edged out a
24 to 23 victory over the championship-labelled
Irrigon squad.
This game gave Heppner its second
win in two nights, a decided change
of basketball menu for local fans.
Irrigon put up a better battle against
the Mustangs than did Fossil the
night before, but they were still unable to match the speedy play of
Heppner's surprising squad.
Van Marter didn't have quite the
eye for hitting the basket that he
did the night before; none of Coach
Knox's hoopsters did, for that matter, but the Mustang center still
managed to fatten his game average
with 14 points.
Heppner's victory came close not
to being such, as their 24 to 21 lead
with two minutes to go diminished
rapidly when Houghton, Irrigon forward, sank a basket to just miss surpassing his host's score.
LIBE OFFICERS
Library officers for the coming
year were nominated at a meeting
AAA
at the library Saturday afternoon.
Wid Palmateer was a business vis- Nominated were Ruth Furlong, liitor here Tuesday from the farm in brarian; Mrs. Spencer Crawford,
Corvallis N. E. Dodd of Haines,
the Morgan district. He said he had president, and Mrs. Elaine Furlong,
chairman of the State AAA commithopes of starting some farming that secretary -- treasurer.
tee, and N. C. Donaldson, secretary,
morning but found the ground too
were called to Salt Lake City about
CARS
ACCIDENT
IN
frozen. There was snow in his disthe
middle of January to confer with
by
Two
Logie
driven
Rich
cars
J.
Monday,
which
rapidly,
melted
trict
and regional AAA officials.
national
ardson
Coblantz
and
Ronald
and Monday night brought about the
Although
no advance announcepassing
on
each
other
in
hardest freeze of the season.
Heppner hill Saturday evening, re ment was made regarding the busiJ. I. Hanna was able to leave sulting in damage to both cars ness involved, it is believed that
Heppner hospital and return to the though occupants escaped serious progress on agricultural legislation
has proceeded to the point where
home on Hinton creek this week, injury.
early work towards coordinating the
being well on the road to recovery
new plans with the 1938 agriculCALL FOR WARRANTS
from a recent operation.
Outstanding warrants of School tural conservation program would
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowker are District No. 12, Morrow County, Or- be undertaken. For a number of
moving their residence from the Al- egon, numbered 366 to 394 inclusive, weeks state and county officials
pine farm to a place near Echo, re- will be paid on presentation to the have been marking time in connecported Mr. Bowker when in town district clerk. Interest on said war- - tion with the 1938 program, awaiting
the end of the week.
wants will cease January 21, 1938,. the results of congressional action.
Mrs. Ruth Lasich, Dist. Clerk,
Miss Shirley Wilkinson, daughter
D. OF H. ELECTS
Lexington, Ore.
Wilkinson,
Mrs.
of Mr. and
Frank
Officers for Degree of Honor were
was confined to the upper Willow
G. T. Want Ads bring results. elected at Odd Fellows hall last Fri- creek home this week suffering an
attack of pneumonia.
NOMINATE
Oregon
Officials
Called to Salt Lake
side-swip- ed
Page Five
day evening. Nomed were Ruby
Becket, past president; Gladys Connor, president; Mary McMurtry, vice
president; Julia Hill, second vice
president; Margaret Sherer, usher;
r,
Ellen Moore, assistant; Clara
secretary; Gladys Jones, cashier; Alice Gentry, inside watch; Ida
Daniels, outside watch; Mabel Chaffee, musician; Edna Coxen, juvenile
director.
Bea-me-
The state of Rhode Island is also
installing a course in safety educa
tion in every grade of every public
school in the state.
Inheritance and gift taxes collected by the state during 1937 totalled
$1,103,598.38 according to a report
by State Treasurer Holman. Inheritance tax collections totalling
set a new
high,
Holman said.
all-ti-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to sincerely thank our POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
many friends for their kindness and
I will be a candidate for the Regifts given us after the loss of outf publican nomination for County
Commissioner in the coming Prihome by fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball
mary Election, and if nominated and
and family.
elected my former experience in the
office will enable me to give you the
CONDOLENCE
very best of service. I will appreciate
Whereas, it has pleased Our Heavenly Father to call to his eternal
home, Brother D. O. Justus, who
was long a faithful member of Heppner Lodge No. 66, I. O. O. F.
And whereas, the loss of our brother is deeply felt within our ranks;
Therefore be it resolved that in
recognition of our sorrow and in
memory of the deceased, we drape
the charter of'' Heppner lodge for
thirty days and extend our heartfelt
condolence to members of the bereft
family; that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of
the lodge and a copy published in
the Heppner Gazette Times.
Jeff Jones,
Ralph Beamer,
Cornett Green,
your support.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR:
I will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of County Assessor at the Primary Nominating
Election, May 20, 1938.
If nominated and elected I will
continue to serve to the best of my
ability.
Respectfully,
(Paid Adv.)
Committee.
THOMAS J. WELLS.
DSepafiir
Experiments with a thoroughly-enforce- d
city speed limit of 25 miles
per hour in Providence, R. I., has
proved highly successful, officials
of that city say. The purpose of the
ordinance was to reduce the high
proportion of deaths and injuries
resulting from automobile accidents.
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Co.
Tum-A-Lu- m
Chas. Marquardt was in town yes
terday from the north Lexington
farm. Having his wheat 11 seeded,
he looks with favor upon present
moisture conditions.
Miss Harriet Heliker of lone left
last week for California. She will
spend the winter at Antioch and Los
Angeles visiting friends and relatives.
O. M. Scott was in town Tuesday
from Blackhorse. With his family he
had just returned from Portland after a two weeks sojourn in the city.
Lawrence Jenkins, O. S. C. ex
tension service worker, was in the
city Tuesday assisting with the farm
crops meeting at the courthouse.
Miss Katherine Boon and B. Whis
visitors in the
man were week-en- d
city from Portland, calling on Miss
Boon's friend, Jack Parsons.
Russell McNeill, assistant manager
of the local branch, Fist National
bank of Portland, was confined at
home this week by illness.
Mrs. Lura Case French who was
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Merrill has joined her daugh
ter at Fort Peck, Mont.
Spe
Dr. J. P. Stewart.
cialist of Pendleton will be at the
Eve-Sig- ht
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES
DAY, JANUARY 26th.
Chas. W. Smith, assistant state
county agent leader, was in the city
Saturday assisting with a farm meet
ing at the courthouse.
Charles Becket and Fred Akers
were among farmers of the Eight
Mile community in the city on bus
iness Tuesday.
Miss Beatrice Thomson came up
from Portland to visit over the week
end with her mother, Mrs. A. Q(.
Thomson.
Arnold Pieper, chairman of the
Lexington school board, was a vis
itor in town yesterday.
J. E. Muserave and Orland Ste
vens were transacting business in
the city Tuesday from Rhea creek.
Miss Margaret Farley went to
this week to visit at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Clay Clark.
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