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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1927,
BOARDMAN
lrrigon Grang entertained at Po
mona on Saturday. Grange members
from over the county "were present
and the meetings were very interest
ing with several outside speakers.
A sumptuous feast was served both
at noon and in the evening. Officers
were installed at the evening session.
The next meeting, will probably be
at Willow creek in April.
Marie Messenger has entered train
ing at one of the hospitals in The
Dalles. She has not been overly strong
for some time so may not be able to
stand the work.
Henry Klages hat been employed at
Hermiston all weke on the ranch he
purchased in the spring.
A car belonging to a tourist caught
fire Saturday morning on the hgih
way near town and caused quite a lit
tle excitement but no one was injured
and the car was not damaged to any
great extent.
A large number of Boardman foiks
have been flu victims the past week.
Mrs, Alice Dingmon received word
of the sudden death of her sister.
Mrs. Martha Mackinster who passed
away on December 29 at her home in
Portland after a short illness caused
by the bursting of a blood vessel. A
husband, one son, two grandchildren
and two sisters survive. Mrs. Mack'
inster has visited here at the Ding
mon home and Boardman friends ex
tend their sympathy.
The Broome children are all on the
road to recovery, Virginia Lee, the
baby, having had a lengthy siege of
flu.
Hughes Taylor is visiting with the
DeLano brothers. He brought his ra
dio with him which they are all en
joying. Frank Otto took Mrs. Pruter to The
Dalles last week where she consulted
a physician. She has not been well
for some time. Mr. Pruter and Elmer
Westerfeldt came home Saturday
from Portland with a load of produce.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowder and
daughter and Miss Mildred Christen
son motored up from The Dalles Sun
day to try out the Boardman links
and also visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith returned
Saturday from Portland. Mr. Smith
has purchased a carload of sheep to
add to the 200 head he had previously.
It is reported that Barbara Hixon,
a former Boardman teacher, was mar
ried at Christmas time to Clay Eggle
strom, a Monmouth boy. Both are
teaching in Idaho.
Frank Otto motored to Portland
this week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley and
iamily were guests at the M. K. Flick
inger home at a pleasant dinner Sun
day evening.
J. F. Gorham and family were en
tertained at the Hereim home on
Sunday evening for dinner.
Mrs. Frank Cramer, Mrs. F. C. For
tier, Mr. Hawkins, Edna Broyles and
several others have been having flu.
Clark M. Jantzen, the manual train
ing and science teacher, has resigned
his position and gone to his home in
Walla Walla. Mrs. Kelly is taking
some of his classes until the position
it tilled.
The Odd Fellows dance given dur
ing the holidays was a huge success
and one of the largest ever given here.
Mrs. Royal Rands and Donna Jane
and Mrs. A. T. Hereim and sons were
all day guests at the M. K. Flickinger
home on Tuesday.
WANTS
FOR SALE Less than half price. S
wheat farms, joining, total of 2736
acres; 2 miles from Cecil P. 0. and
R. R. station; 2400 farmed; 3 houses,
S wells, and other improvements; 8
work horses, 75 caterpillar engine, 24
ft. combine, header, S wagons with
header beds, wheat rack, 4 plows, 4
harrows, 4 disc weeders, 4 drills; all
for $17,000. J. W. OSBORN, Cecil, Or.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
Two Jersey cows from lot by Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co., the night of Friday,
January 7. No marks or brands; one
fresh. Reward for return or infor
mation leading to recovery. Carl Ul
rich, Heppner. '
Wanted Reliable man for this ter
ritory. Good business from the start
rs our goods are well and favorably
known. We extend credit to dealer
and train in salesmanship. McCON
NON & CO., Winona, Minn. Mention
this paper.
Having leased the Stacy Roberts
residence, we are prepared to furnish
you comfortable rooms and good
meals at a reasonable price. Try U3.
Mrs. Frank Shively.
FOR SALE 75 tons of alfalfa hay
at $11 per ton. Mrs. A. Reaney, Lex
ington, Ore. 13-3t.
and if you fail to appear and answer
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief prayed
lor in his complaint, which is as fol
lows, to-wit: That the plaintiff have
judgment against the defendants Hal
lick Stange and Emma Stange, his
wife, and lone National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation, for the
sum of $56.00 with interest thereon
at the rate of 8 per annum from
the 29th day of July 1926; the further
sum of $1074.81 with interest thereon
at the rate of 5 per annum from the
29th day of July, 1926, and for any
sum or sums paid by the plaintiff for
delinquent taxes on said land subse
quent to the filing of this suit, and
prior to entry of decree, together with
interest thereon at the rate of 8
per annum from the date of said pay
ment; the further sum of $16.50 with
interest at the rate of 8 per annum
from the 20th day of November, 1926;
'he further sum of $100.00 attorney's
fee and for the plaintiff's costs and
disbursements in this suit;
And that the sum of $60.00 stock
in the plaintiff's bank held in trust
hy said bank for defendants, lone Na
tional Farm Loan Association, a cor
poration, be cancelled, and the pro
ceeds thereof be applied toward the
satisfaction of the plaintiff's judg
ment; that the plaintiff's mortgage
securing the above mentioned sums
be foreclosed and the lands described
in the plaintiff's mortgage and herein
I wish to anounce that I am now
associated with the Peoples Hard
ware Co. as plumber. Lester Doolittle.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
The Federal Land Bank)
of Spokane, a corpora-)
tion, Plaintiff,)
vs. )
Hallick Stange and Emma)
Stange, his wife; lone)
National Farm Loan As-)
sociation, a corpora-)
tion; The Farmers and)SUMMONS
Stockgrowers National)
Bank of Heppner, a cor-)
poration; Bristow &)
Johnson, Inc., a corpor-)
ation; Frank N. McCon-)
nell and Maude McCon-)
nell, Defendants.)
To Hallick Stange and Emma Stange,
his wife; Frank N. McConnell and
Maude McConnell, Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled cuit within six weeks from
the date of first publication of this
summons if published or from the
date of service upon you if personally
served without the State of Oregon,
Charter No. 3774.
Reserve District No. 12.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AT HEPPNER, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1926.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of
other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts, sold
with indorsement of this bank $586,204.83
Overdrafts, unsecured - 1,104.91
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par
value) $25,000.00
All other United States Government securities (in
cluding premiums, if any) 27,460.00 52,450.00
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc., owned: 31,182.79
Banking House, $26,000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $6,518.50 32,518.50
Real estate owned other than banking house 51,234.10
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 40,431.94
Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 83,728.96
Amount due from State banks, bankers, and trust companies
in the United States (other than included in last two
items above) 13,010.47
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as report
ing bank 306.04
Total of last three items above $97,044.47
Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Re-
serve Bank) located outside of ctiy or town of re
porting bank $1,143.04
Miscellaneous cash items 803.37 1,946.41
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
Treasurer ; 1,230.00
Other assets 6,408.79
TOTAL $900,776.74
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus fund . - 50,000.00
Undivided profits 6,202.15
Circulating notes outstanding 24,300.00
Amount due to national banks 4,301.89
Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in
the United States and foreign countries 18,342.67
Certified checks outstanding 46.10
Cashier's checks outstanding 11,355.98
Total of last four items above $34,046.64
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re
serve (deposits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check 302,179.43
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than
for money borrowed) - 20,000.00
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
of assets of this bank or surety bond 71,671.26
Other demand deposits 1,835.12
Total of demand deposits (other than
bank deposits) subject to Reserve $396,685.81
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or
subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 85,323.77
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge
of assets of this bank or surety bond 37,613.08
Other time deposits 167,460.29
Total of time deposits subject to Re
serve $290,397.14
Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold for cash and
outstanding 146.00
TOTAL - $900,776.74
State of Oregon, County of Morrow, ss:
I, W. E. Moore, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the bat of my knowledge and
belief. W. E. MOORE, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to be
fore me this 10th day of January,
1927.
RUBINA F. CORRIGALL,
(Seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug. 18,
1929.
CORRECT Attest:
JACK HYND,
FRANK GILLIAM,
JOHN KILKENNY,
. Directors.
described as follows, to-wit:
Lots 4, 6, 6 and 7 and the SEVi
of the NWVi and the Ett of the
SWK of Section 6; and the NEK
of the NW of Section 7, all in
Township 1 South Range 24 E.
W. M., in Morrow County, State
of Oregon,
be sold to satisfy the plaintiff's judg
ment including costs and attorney's
fee and accruing costs of sale and
that each of the defendants in this
suit be foreclosed of all right, title
or interest in and to the real prop
erty herein described, except the stat
utory right of redemption, and for
such other and further relief as to
.he court may seem meet and equit
able. '
This summons is published by vir
tue of an order of the Honorable R. L.
Benge, Judge of the County Court,
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
made and entered on the 12th day of
.'anuary, 1927.
Date of first publication of this
summons is January 13, 1927.
C. L. SWEEK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address, Heppner, Oregon.
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and that said Court has set
as the time and place of settlement
of said account, Saturday, February
12th, 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. Any one desiring to file objec
tions to said final account must do
so on or before said date.
Date of first publication January
13, 1927.
CHARLOTTE SCHERZINGER,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby gvien that Char
lotte Scherzinger, administratrix of
the Estate of Sarah E. Shipley, de
ceased, has filed her final account of
her administration of said estate,
with the Clerk of the County Court
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NOTICE" OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County to me directed and dated the
5th day of January, 1927, in that cer
tain action in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County wherein J. B. Colt Company,
a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered
judgment against Mat Halvorsen, de
fendant, on the 6th day of February,
1926, for the sum of $400.00 with in
terest at the rate of 6 per annum
from July 10, 1924, the further sum
of $60.00 attorney's fees, and $13.60
costs and disbursements.
I will on Saturday, 6th day of Feb
ruary, 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
all of the following described real
property located in Morrow County,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
SV4 of NE, and the SSb of Sec
tion 7; Wtt of the SW of the
NWtt of Section 8; the SV4 of
NE4, the SEtt and the EH of
the SW of Section 9; the SWK
of the NWK; and the NW14 of
the SWVt of Section 10; all of
Section 16; all of Section 17;
NW)4 of the NW14, NE14 of the
NE14, SMi of the NE and the
SM of Section 18; the NE4 and
the NV4 of SEH of Section 19;
The N of the N, otherwise
described as Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4
of Section 20; the West half and
the W)i of the E of Section
22; the NWK of Section 27; the
of Section 28; all in Town
ship 1 South, Range 24, E. W. M.;
cr so much of said real property as
nay be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment and the accruing cost of
sale.
Dated this 6th day of January, 1927.
Date of first publication January
f , 1927.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State
of Oregon.
SAVF. WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REXALL STORE
SPECIAL ALL WEEK
JANUARY 17th to 22nd
One Pound Jar
Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream 50c
Regularly 85c
THIS WEEK'S SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAL WILL BE
'2-lb. Bar Liggett's Milk Chocolate 18c
1-lb. Box Fenway Cherries... 39c
PATTERSON & SON
The Rexall Store
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Sure, Come and Get
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Warehouse
Kerr's Best Patent Flour. Steam Rolled
Barley. Mill Run. Full line of the best Poul
try Feeds.
You have it to sell why not buy it.
Lexington Farmers
Warehouse Company
For the Farmers Lexington, Oregon
Some Exceptional
REDUCTIONS
on Men's Clothes for
January
O'Coats 20 per cent Off
Overcoats $20.00 Now $16.00
Overcoats $25.00 Now $20.00
Overcoats $30.00 Now $24.00
Overcoats $35.00 Now $28.00
10a Off on All Suits
Light-weight Blazers. Good Patterns.
BELOW COST.
$6.00 to $6.50 Blazers Now $4.50
' $7.00 Blazers Now $5.50
$7.50 Blazers Now $6.00
1 0 Cut on all Wool Shirts and Woolen
Underwear.
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BENJAMIN
FRANKLIN
Staunch Advocate of
THRIFT
Few men knew the value of thrift and
practised it in their lives as did Benjamin
Franklin. In money matters he was not
stingy but saving; not foolish, but wise; not
miserly, but frugal. '
He practised what he preached and many
of his homely rules for handling money still
live.
Here are three:
Save First Spend Afterward
To Know the Value of a Dollar Try to
Borrow One
A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned
First National Bank
of Heppner
Star Theater, Heppner, Ore.
A show every night. Four Programs each week, changes on Sunday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Show Starts at 7:30. Admission: Children 20c, Adults 30c, unless otherwise stated.
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 AND 14 :
LON CHANEY in "THE ROAD TO MANDALAY"
With Lois Moran and Owen Moore. You have learned to expect surprising thnigs from Lon Chn
ney, greatest of character actors on the screen. But you'll be amazed as never before by this crown
ing achievement. A thriling, throbbing film drama of Singapore, the Mysterious.
Also LAST OF THE MOHICANS, two Teel comedy, and 2nd episode of PEKILS OF THE WILD,
from Swiss Family Robinson.
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SATURDAY. JANUARY 15:
LILLIAN RICH in..... "SEVEN DAYS"
By Mary Roberts Rinehart. One of the season's laugh sensations. A riot of fun. Clear, snappy,
laughable situations piling one upon the other with lightning quickness to a superb climax,
Also WEN EAST MEETS WEST, two reel western comedy.
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 16 AND 17:
HOOT GIBSON .".."THE FLAMING FRONTIER"
An Ail-American drama of the Old-Time West', a Beautiful Romance of Went Point and the West
ern Frontier a Blazing spectacle as authentic as a page from American History and the most
astounding climax ever filmed, Indians and Cavalrymen by the hundreds in Custer's Last Stand,
A BIG SUPER-SPECIAL Children 25c, Adults JOc. Also MOTOR TROUBLE, 2 reel comedy,
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 AND 19 :
Harrison Ford and Clair Adams in "THE WHEEL"
Every man, woman and child is a gambler at heart. "The Wheel" will grip you in the throes of
its drama, in the power of its climax, in .the enormity of Its moral. And the horse race wilf'hold
you thrilled. Also comedy, WISE OR OTHERWISE
Reginald Denny in California Straight Ahead.
Bessie Love in LOVELY MARY.
NEXT WEEK-
Vllma Banky in. The Winning of Barbara Worth,
Vera Reynolds in WITHOUT MERCY.