The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, November 27, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924.
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t invited to onhir i-h us.
Sondsy School, 9:4i a. m. I
MorMtig wtrr.ip, 11:0(1 . rn.
Christian EniWvcr, 6:0 p. m. I
Evening worr-ip. 7:0 p. m.
C. K. TKIVHLK, rarr.
For furniture repsirinjr. uprolttcr
Itif. ppfr hsnc-ir.g, call Mair. 03.
NOTICE OP RFPFMITIOX F
SCHOOL BONUS. !
Notice is hereby p;ven that bond?
numbered 1 tc both inclusive. :n
the denomination of SlsXKl -:'" of
Mrrrw County. Or.pn, School Iis
trirt No. 1. Watinc interest r.t the
rate of 5H per cent per annum; dat
ed July 2nd. 112. ar.d optional for
redemption at the pleasure of the
Board of Directors of Morrow Co-intv,
Oregon, School District No. 1. on or
after July 2nd. U'22. are called for
payment on January 2nd, !25.
The said bonda will be paid on Jan
uary 2nd, 1925. upon presentation to
the Treasurer of Morrow County.
Orepon. and interest on the said
bonda will stop as of said date.
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
Clerk of School District, No. 1,
Morrow County. Oregon.
L. W. BK1GGS.
Treasurer, Morrow. County, Ore-ton.
Maxwell - Chrysler
Automobiles
Fisk Tires and Satisfactory and Well
Known Atwater-Kent Radio Sets.
GASOLINE, OILS and GREASE
Guaranteed Automobile Electricians and
General Repair Shop.
IT GARAGE
WALTER L. LA DUSIRE, Prop.
C
Clyde Well., realtor of Pendleton,
waa a vii.it or hero on Friday last.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice ia hereby iven that the un
dersigned administratrix of the ea
tate of KM B. Young, deceased, has
tiled her final account of aaid estate
with the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County and
that Saturday, the 27th day of Decem
ber, lt24, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of aaid day in the County Court
room at the Court House at Heppner,
Oregon, ia the time and place Axed
for the hearing thereof, and all per
sona having objections to aaid final
account an hereby required to file
the aama in aaid court on or before
the time act for the hearing thereof.
Dated this 27th day of November,
1924.
RITA WESTOFF.
Administratrix.
Your Kitchen Utensils May Need
Replenishing
How About
That
RADIO
SET
?
See
MAURICE A. FRYE
Everything Electrical
Studebaker Sixes
I Reid's Replacement Parts
SOMETHING FOR THE CAR FOR XMAS
Spotlights. H
Arvin Heaters for the Ford.
W Windshield Cleaners, Electric and others
Rear View Mirrors. Wrenches.
Something Nen in the Line of Tires. H
H Radiator Covers and Denatured Alcohol j
f Pumps. Chains. Jacks. Spark Plugs.
H Cut Outs.
PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
1 REID'S - REPLACEMENT - PARTS. I
1.7 K I
Aunctiom
AT MY FARM ON RHEA CREEK, KNOWN AS THE J. J. ADKINS
RANCH. ON
Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1924
BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M.
I We have White Enameled Ware, Aluminum Ware and Tin Ware gU T arming Implements and StOCK
H Just received, beautiful new patterns in Chinaware.
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING:
PRICES ON THESE GOODS ARE VERY REASONABLE
Peoples Hardware Co.
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ZEROLENE
WINTER.
LUBRICANTS
This year don't wait for the
oil to congeal and half-lubricate
bearings, cylinder walls,
etc Don't overwork your
starter and risk having to
make expensive repairs.
Change to free-flowing, low
"cold-test" Zerolene lubri
cants as recommended in the '
Zerolene Correct Lubrication
Chart for the winter lubrica
tion of your car.
Head for the Zerolene sign
at dealers, garages or Stand
ard Oil Service Stations and
make the change to winter
lubrication today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
HORSES
1 Gray Mare 9 years old weight 1500 pounds.
1 Bay Mare, 9 years old, weight 1500 pounds.
1 Bay Mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 pounds.
1 Bay Mare, 10 years old, weight 1300 pounds.
1 Bay Mare, 10 years old, weight 1200 pounds.
1 Sorrel Mare, 12 years old. weight 1300 lbs.
1 Bay Gelding, 10 years old, weight 1200 lbs.
1 Bay Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1300 lbs.
1 Bay Gelding, 5 years old, weight 1300 lbs.
1 Brown Gelding, 5 years old, weight 1300 lbs.
1 Sorrel Gelding, J years old.
1 Saddle Fony.
CATTLE
1 Durham milk cow, 4 years old.
1 Heifer calf, S months old.
One Shepherd Dog.
MACHINERY
1 Deering Combine Harvester.
1 14-ft. Acme Header.
1 John Deere Double Disc Harrow.
1 Clark Cut-A-YVay Double Disc Harrow.
1 Bar Weeder. 1 24-ft. Harrow.
1 Spring-tooth Harrow.
1 2-Bottom, 14-Inch Plow.
1 Superior Drill. 2 Header Boxes.
1 3!4-Inch Bain Wagon.
1 3-Inch Bain Wagon. 1 Iron-wheel Wagon.
1 Feed Grinder. I Fanning Mill.
1 Hay Rake. 1 Mower.
1 Jay Hawk Buck RaVe and Stacker Combined.
1 McCormick Binder... 1 8-16 Rumley Tractor.
1 5-ton Stock Scales New. 1 Hay Carrier.
2 Sets Britching Harness.
2 Sets Chain Harness. Blacksmith Tools.
HAY
30 Tons Beardless Barley Hay.
15 tons Alfalfa Hay. 1 ton Beardless Barley.
3 Stands of Bees.
Many other articles too numer
ous to mention.
TERMS OF SALE All sums of $10 and under, cash; sums over $10,
negotiable notes will be taken, due October 1st, 1925, at 8 per cent in
terest; 5 per cent discount for cash on sums over $10.
E. G. Haverstick, Owner
A. A. McCABE, Clerk. G. L. BENNETT, Auctioneer
Palmer Coats
IN LADIES', MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S
They are always the best money can buy
It is a pleasure to show them.
BBS
Th
omson
Broth
ers
Is broadcasting to all the
World this season
"Collie! W. art bott.r preparod
than Tr to entertain you and makt
your visit a wonderful aporloaoo."
If you have never been to California It should be
the eftort of your life to go. When you are ready
to plan the trip let the
Union Pacific
brlp. Send word to the undenignfd by phone, or mail or
call. I will ive you the benefit of my personal bnowlrdgts
nd experience, or I will rut worn the most helpful
prtatard matter t had. I know every route, every
train, every kind of equipment end the exact coat. 1 will
ecureyourtleeping car acoommodationi, provide vou with
an outline of your, trip, and deliver your ticket. You need
not leave your home or your office to attend to bothersome
details. I have the best there U, and it ihall be yours the
moment I know you desire it.
L. riRDIN, Agent
Heppner, Ore.
Star Theater
Thursday and Friday, November 27-28
ROBERT ELLIS and GERTRUDE
OLMSTEAD in
"LOVER'S LANE"
Based on the famous romantic play by
Clyde Fitch. Little Bruce Guerin, the tiny
star you will remember having seen in
"Brass" and "The Country Kid" is included
in the cast. A picture of universal appeal.
Also "LEATIIERSTOCKINGS"
Saturday, November 29
GLORIA SWANSON and ROD LaROCHE
in
"A SOCIETY SCANDAL"
Society isn't easily shocked but the Col
bert affair rocked it like an earthquake. One
of Gloria Swanson's greatest successes.
Also "STUNTS," Grantand Rice Sportlight.
Sunday and Monday, Nov. 30, Dec. 1
ELEANOR BOARDMAN and CLAUD
GILLINGWATER in
"THREE WISE FOOLS"
" A story of love and thrills that you will
place among the films you most enjoyed.
Also "Fables" and "Topics"
Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 2 and 3
TOM MOORE and EDITH ROBERTS in
"BIG BROTHER"
From the story by Rex Beach. "Big
Brother" has a big theme that digs into your
soul. Its thrills rush upon you with bewil
dering frequency. Its dramatic force never
slackens for a second. It's a Rex Beach
story.
Also tworeel comedy.
Take our word for it that LOVER'S LANE,
A SOCIETY SCANDAL, THREE WISE
FOOLS and BIG BROTHER are each and
every one a good picture and fine entertain
ment and merit a large attendance.
Your Ship
will corns In on time If yeu 10 will It. You and you
alono steer its course and its arrival depends entirely
upon your judgment, your Intelligence, your vision, your
Industry, your watchfulness, and your dealre to reach
the port of Peace and Plenty.
Ktart today on the good ship THRIFT maybe In a
savings account, maybe through putting your savings
. to work for you In sound Investments maybe through
expansion of business along methods which proved ef
fective in smaller ways,
We are In position to assist you. Drop In someday
soon and let's talk It over,
4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
Farmers & Stockgrowers National
Heppner Bank Oregon