Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 02, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, March a, 1920.
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Sale starts at 1 0 o'clock A. M. sharp. The following
described property will be sold at Public Auction:
2 Wagons, 3 and one-fourth size wide tires
I Wag-on, 3 and one-half size wide tires
l Set of Narrow Tired Wheels for 3 and one"
half Bain Wagon.
1 Sis teen-foot Wheat Rack
2 Twelve-foot Trail Racks with Brakes.
1 New Racine Buggy
1 Superior lloe Drill
1 Superior Disc Drill
1 Twenty-sixr-foot Wooden Harrow
l Tweuty-lwo-foot Steel Harrow
1 Double Action Disc
j Single Discs
J Dutchman Hows (dang)
1 Side Hill How
1 Walking flow
f J;;k's Wei'dfi-
1 Twelve-foot Kiir.hall Weeder
1 Kighl-fool (Independent) ('.rain Binder
l KighM'ool Steel ('.rain Roller
Sio.oo AND UNDER. CASH. BALANCE 6 MONTHS ON APPROVED BANKABLE NOTES.
BANKABLE NOTES MEAN NOTES SIGNED BY TWO PARTIES AND ACCEPT
EI) AS GOOD BY A MORROW COUNTY BANK. TWO PER CENT DIS
COUNT FOR CASH. EIGHT PERCENT INTEREST ON AP
PROVED NOTES.
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P. II. Brown,
one-half miles Southwest of lieppner at
the head of Clarks Canyon
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I Fourteen-foot McCormick Header (4
boxes)
1 Deering Combine with Kngine. This Com
bine is Brand Xew and Never Has
Been Run
1 Blacksmith Outfit Complete in Every Way
15 Sets of Harness and Miscellaneous Bridl
es, Collars, Halters
Complete Camp Outfit
2-3-4-Horse Double Trees, Single Trees,
Clevices, Kmery Wheels, Well Pumps,
Pipes, Cylinders and a large amount of
Tools, such as Shovels and Picks, too
numerous to mention; also some House
hold Furniture.
1 Two-yearold Heifer, will be fresh , this
spring
I Crey Registered Percheron Stallion
30 Head of Good Work Horses
jo Head of Draft Colts, Yearlings to Three
Years Old
SALE:
AT NOON
GodL Owner
F. A. McMenamin, Auct.
HEPPNER OREGON
ONE-PIECE EFFEC1
New Blouse Fitted Around Hips,
Colors Matching Skirt
Recently Designed Model Fills Long
Felt Need in Discriminating
Woman's Wardrobe.
Overblouses are growing In favoi
since designers have brought out new
models that have some distinction anc
Individuality to them. The old Rus
sian type of blouse was not very popu
lar and the Inter mode with straight
panel down the front had the appear
ance of a negligee. The newer over
blouses are fitted around the hips and
may be obtained In colors matching the
skirt of the suit, thus giving the effect
of a one-pleeo dress.
The buyer in the blouse department
of a largo mid-Western store has de
signed a Mouse of this type that is
particularly attractive. It is tight-fitting
thro'jgn the shoulders and has a
panel that Is fastened straight across
the chest In front and slopes off to
the underarm seams with a slight full
ness at the waistline. At the hips It
in finished with a narrow fringe that
covers the break between the blouse
and skirt. The style is most becom
ing to stout women particularly.
The overblouse seemed to fill a long
felt need In the discriminating wom
an's wardrobe. While the regulation
blouse has been a thing of beauty In
the Inst five years. It was kept from
being a joy forever simply because of
the fact that when worn with a skirt
It did not look like a complete cos
tume. Therefore, the overblouse was
hailed with delight, since it gave be
coming lines to the wearer and pre
served the appearance of a dress as
well. But even the long overblouse did
not retain Its popularity for a lng
time, for It hid the top of the skirt.
The obvious solution to the prob
lem Is the short, loose overblouse that
reaches only to the hip or above It.
One New York manufacturer of
waists Is showing a number of the
hip-length overblouses, designed by
his wife. One of these Is made of
beige georgette, cut In one-piece, but
terfly fashion, says Dally Garment
News.
The V neck and short sleeves are
piped with narrow shaded ombre rib
bon that ties In a bow at the bottom
buttoned back.
The front of the blouse Is decorated
with a large spreading sunburst de
sign embroidered In cut steel and Jet
bugle beads. Tiny loops and buttons
fasten the small slits at the sides of
the waist.
BLOUSE OF WHITE CHIFFON
This la a charming blouse of white
Chiffon with fringe and white silk
braid. It is designed with "V" nock
and tight-fitting cuffs.
FITTINGS IN NEW HANDBAGS
So Complete Is Equipment That Cock
tail Set, Cigaretto and Match
Cases Art Provided.
Much Importance I attached tn
hand fins and their titling. So com
plete ore some of thi-p fittlne In the
new bite, a motion picture actrc
could carry nliout a coinp.t rli-!ii
nmk.-np within lt (.hallow depth.
Tbl full equipment Include mir
ror. pLwd.-r box. Hp nick, mill file.
Imtton h.Mik. 11.!. I cre-am box, m-i-tit
bottle, nuin.irun.tiitn pn.l nn. peii.-ll.
One ultra unnrt model Include n com
pact CiMktull !. four Sllll.ll bottler
a Me. iiiher hnv cliiiirctt and
match r:ie.
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FASHIONS IN BRIEF
f'Met liic-t wilt iinid iM'nin to !
clltm.
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ln4 of coiic.n o,.
Xtrlpp J velvet Is on of tin. tienpst
li.sterlals In I'nrls.
Kurs u-. for lid's ar bnty lamb.
taiiH, mm. -ill and inHen.
Hhsl and tulo c.llsre ar prornl
eerit for Thejr ar lon;i 0f
fur.
Tt h.i trm of eilitis is to.
if! imtler iyn (h ninlie alon
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Tom Sawyer Grown Up.
Somewhat reminiscent of the meth
ods of one Tom Sawyer, who did not
enjoy whitewashing the picket fence,
was ' the means adopted by an in
g'enlous official at the school field meet
on Belle Isle Friday. This individual
had charge of the large man-power
clock, mounted atop a high platform,
which required his attendance at five-
minute Intervals to advance, the!
hands. He noted tlint several pho-j
tographers were looking longingly at
the stepladder he used in mounting to
the clock, and whenever one of them
approached to borrow the ladder ha
would anticipate the request with a
statement that they could take it for
five minutes if they would first go up
and move the clock hands for him,
ceremony which he directed from
shady position on the ground. Detroit
Free Press.
MISS CARITA SPENCER
Miss Carita Spencer, New York so
ciety woman and chairman of tfie Food
for France fund, who is reclaiming an
abandoned 200-year-old f.m at Web
ster lake, near Franklin, N. H., and
dresoes In doughboy garb.
HEADS GERMAN DEMOCRATS
Th! l IhM-ior IVtTeu of Until
! Imrit. pre. ,.,t f ih,. t,- ,i,.,ii.K-railc
1 rrty of r.ertuatiy.
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