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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1927.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
An all day meeting of the Mission
ary aociety of the Christian church
was held at the farm home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank S. Parker on Tuesday.
Besides the usual devotional services,
which were led by Mrs. Spencer Craw
ford, the members and visitors enjoy
ed a good social time. Miss Phyllis
Brown, recently returned from the
Near East, attended and gave an in
teresting talk on the work of relief
in which she has been interested for
feveral years. The ladies of the mis
sionary society will care for the
schooling of one orphan in connection
with that work the coming year.
Architect Jenkins spent Monday
and a part of Tuesday in Heppner
from his home at Albany. He was
here to look over the work on the
new school building, and found it
progressing satisfactorily in every re
spect. Contractor Olson has been
pushing the construction along as
fast as possible, but wet weather and
lack of material has caused some de
lays and he will not be able to com
plete the job in the time he had set,
though he will not be behind on the
schedule called for in the contract,
.snd expects to finish up about the
LOth of November.
C. H. Latourell and his Tillamook
friends, D. W. Ackley, E. M. Condit
and Clint King, departed for the
mountains this morning in quest of
deer. The Tillamook gentlemen, with
Mr. and Mrs. Latourell, had a hunt
in the Blue mountain deer country
some two weeks or more ago and bag
ged three bucks, and the men from
the coast city think our section a
wonderful place for an outing of this
kind, hence their second visit here
before the deer season closes.
County Agent Smith took Mrs.
Smith and the children to Messner
on Monday, where they took the train
fof Spokane to visit with her par
ents for a short time. Mrs. Smith
will also visit with the parents of
Mr. Smith at Palouse, Wash., before
returning home.
Otto Ruhl, Lexington wheatraiser,
was attending to businses in this city
on Mtnday afternoon. A heavy rain
came down over that part of the
country Monday and summer-fallow
' ground is in excellent shape for fall
seeding.
Karl L. Beach, merchant and bank
er of Lexington, was a business vis
itor in Heppner on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCulIough have
moved to Portland where they will
reside for the winter! Their home
will be at 1185 Rodney avenue. Mr.
McCulIough just recently disposed of
his land holdings in this county, but
they have their city property in
Heppner yet.
Senator Bob Carsner, leading stock
man of Wheeler county, is a visitor
in Heppner today from his home at
Spray. Mr. Carsner states that his
country has been mighty wet of lnte,
but there is no particular complaint
on this account.
Mrs. Harvey Miller left the Hepp
ner Surgical hospital Monday morn
ing to spend a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Sam Turner. The new
baby is doing well, according to the
doctor's report.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynd of Ce
cil were visitors here the first of the
week. When they returned home
they rode in a new Chrysler sedan,
purchased from Walter LaDusire, lo
cal dealer.
The Needlework club of the Metho
dist church met last week in the
church parlors and will continue to
meet there each Friday afternoon.
All members and freinds cordially in
vited. Estrayed Dark red cow with white
face, branded full circle reversed in
verted J on left shoulder; from
Shurte residence, Heppner about Sept.
14. Notify Mrs. Geo. Burnside. 27-8p.
W. P. Prophet received a bad cut
on his left hand while chopping wood
on Sunday. It required four stitches
at the hands of Dr. McMurdo to close
the wound.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christopherson
are the proud parents of a son, born
to them on October 2 at lone. Dr.
McMurdo reports mother and babe
doing well.
Pat McEntire has been on the sick
list for two weeks, suffering a severe
infection on his neck. He h reported
to be much improved at the present
writing.
Consult Dr. Clarke about your eyes.
In Heppner Saturday and Sunday,
Oct. 15th and 16th, at Hotel Heppner,
on his regular monthly trip.
FOR SALE) One wood chopper's
outfit and one Ford car. Inquire at
Reid's planing mill. 29-31p
WANTED Small band of good
ewes. A. P. Ayers, Boardman, Ore.
Dempsey and Tunney at Star Thea
ter Tonight
Are You Building-
A HOUSE, BARN, MACHINE SHED,
CHICKEN HOUSE?
Or just doing some repairing?
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR
MATERIAL BILL
Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
A. R. REID, Proprietor
Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123
DANCE
RHEA CREEK GRANGE HALI,
Saturday,0ct.8
MUSIC BY ERWIN'S ORCHESTRA
Public Invited
Notice!
Dr. Samuel H. Tyler
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
of Bend, Ore.
will be in Heppner at Buhn's Jewelry Store
October 16 and 17
EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED
(Regular visits will be made)
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPA LCHURCH.
Rev. Stanley Moore, Missiorary
in Charge.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. 'Suf
fer the little children ot come unto
me." Mk. 10:14.
The celebration of the Lord's Sup
per at 11:00 o'clock. "Come unto me,
all ye that travail and are heavy la
den, and I will refresh you." Matt.
11:28.
The Boy Scouts had their first real
live meeting this past Tuesday. There
were eleven boys out. Those who
had passed tests received their scout
pins and memberhip cards. We want
to have a real live troop this year.
Come out Tuesday, 11th, at 7:15 and
join us and enjoy our fun and fellow
ship. We are attempting to organize
a drum and bugle corps. We need
funds and would be glad to receive
the assistance of any of our older
friends and relatives.
The Boy Rangers will meet this
Thursday, 6th, in the Episcopal parish
house. Bring in any recruits that
are ready to join our organization.
During the week of Oct. 30th to
Nov. 6th the Ven. Mr. Sidney Creasey
will conduct an eight-day mission in
the Episcopal church. The churches
are deeply concerned over the life of
our nation today and the state of the
souls of men in general. Many prob
lems face us the home, the church,
cur children, ourselves, our commun
ity, our nation, all present questions
that seem unanswerable to many. We
want to try to find some answers to
these question during this mission.
IS EVOLUTION TRUE?
Many textbooks and teachers of our
schools work on the theory that evo
lution is a proven fact. Is it? Some
pertinent remarks will be made at the
evening preaching hour at the Church
of Christ.
At the morning hour Miss Phyllis
Brown will speak in the interests of
the Near East Relief.
Were you among those present at
our splendid Bible school last Sun
day? We have a place for you.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
MILTON W; BOWER, Minister.
Fair Enough
"Do you have to work long hours?"
"No; only the regulation length;
sixty minutes."
There's a Difference
"Put surely seeing is believing."
"Not. necessarily; I see you every
ti'OTICE.'
My wife, Essie Lackey, having left
my bed and board, notice ii hereby
given that I will not be responsible
for any bills or debta contracted by
her from this date. ,
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 29th
day of September, 1927.
ROBERT E. LACKEY.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION,
ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF
CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912,
of Heppner Gazette Times, published
weekly at Heppner, Oregon, foi Oc
tober 1st, 1927.
State of Oregon, County of Morrow,
v ss.
Before me, a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared Vawter Craw
ford, who, having been duly sworn
according to law, deposes and 8ays
that he is the publisher of the Hepp
ner Gazette Times and that the fol
lowing is, to the best of his knowledge
and belief, a true statement of the
ownership, management (and if a
daily paper, the circulation), etc., of
the aforesaid publication for the date
shown in the above caption, required
by the Act of August 24, 1912, em
bodied in aection 411, Postal Laws and
Regulations, printed on the reverse of
this form, to wit:
That the names and addraesea of
the publisher, editor, managing edi
tor, and business managers are:
Publishers, Vawter and Spencer
Crawford, Heppner, Oregon.
Editor, Vawter Crawford, Heppner,
Oregon.
Managing Editor, Vawter Crawford,
Heppner, Oregon.
Business Managers, Vawter and
Spencer Crawford, Heppner, Oregon.
That .the owners are: Vawter and
Spencer Crawford, Heppner, Oregon.
That the known bondholders, mort
gagees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more
of the total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities are: First
National Bank of Heppner, Heppner,
Oregon. 1
That the two paragraphs next above
giving the names of the owners, stock
holders, and security holders, if any,
contain not only the list of stock
holders and security holders as they
appear upon the books of the com
pany but also, in cases where the
stockholder ojr security holder appears
upon the books of the company as
trustee or in any other fiduciary re-
DANCE
Slks Hall, Heppner
Saturday, October 8
Good cMusic Hardwood Floor
st rooms for ladies and men
Everyone Invited
Van Brunt Drills
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1. ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION.
2. DURABLE AND LONG LIVED
3. DOUBLE RUN, POSITIVE FEED.
4. DISC BEARINGS, GUARANTEED FOR LIFE.
There is no better drill made than the VAN BRUNT.
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PEOPLES HARDWARE CO.
Star Theater, Heppner, Ore.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 (ONE DAY ONLY) :
Rex, the horse starred in BLACK CYCLONE, and Yakima Canutt, one
time winner of the Pendleton Round-Up championship in
""THE DEVIL HORSE"
A wild horse hero, with the pride of the unconquered, the ruggedness of nature, the heart of a human
being, unrelenting, revengeful, making war on Indians and Indian herds in the dead of night or the
blaze of noon. The tremendous human niterest of this picture makes it on eof the truly great produc
tions. If you saw "BLACK CYCLONE," you will surely want to see "THE DEVIL HORSE."
Also FELIX, the world fmaous cat, SHATTERS A SHEIK. And Jack Daugherty in STRINGS OF
STEEL, the romantic development of the telephone told on the screen in the terms of high power action,
a ten-episode chapter play.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8:
Marie Prevost, Kenneth Harlan, Louise Fazenda in 'Bobbed Hair'
A rollicking mystery-drama of love and adventure. A romantically adventurous tale of a girl who
did not know which of two men she loved, so she ran away, in her masquerade costume of a nun, and
in an exciting, thrilling night of adventure found the man she could, would and did marry. Hilarious
ly funny. Also cartoon comedy YELLOW PIRATE and KINOGRAMS NEWS REEL.
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' SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 AND 10:
Art Young, World Famous Bow and Arrow Hunter, in
"ALASKAN ADVENTURES"
A Greater-Dnna Than Any Ever Written By Man! If you'fe tired of the commonplace, if you want
the kind of thrills that come only with Great Adventures
If you want to stalk the bear and live with nature in her grandest moods, DON'T MISS "Alaskan
Adventures." Alaska! Land of Mysteries! Illuminated by the Midnight Sun, where the rivers run
"God knows where," and Man is an Infant in the arms of Nature.
An amazing, thrilling spectacle of Nature In her wildest moods.
Also THE BATTLING SUITOR, two reel comedy. CHILDREN 20c ADULTS 40c.
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 AND 12 :
Bebe Daniels and Ford Sterling in. . . "STRANDED IN PARIS"
Bebe as a peppery New York shop gril let loose on Parisian boulevards. If you're dull and feoling
blue, grouchy don't know what to do, by all meanssee "Stranded In Paris. This is fine entertainme
nt. .
Also POUND FOOLISH, comedy, and SCREEN SNAPSHOTS.
COMING NEXT WEEK:
Fred Thompson and Silver King in DON MIKE.
Hoot uibson in CHI1' Or THE FLYING U.
Richard Dix in THE QUARTERBACK.
Belle Bennett in MOTHER.
lation, the name of the person or cor
poration for whom such trustee is act
ing, is given; also that the said two
paragraphs contain statements em
bracing affiant's full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockholders
and security holders who do not ap
pear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and securities
in a capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner; and this affiant has
no reason to believe that any other
person, association, or corporation
has any interest, direct or indirect in
the said stock, bonds, or other secur
ities than as so stated by him.
VAWTER CRAWFORD, Editor.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 5th day of October, 1927.
JOS. J. NYS, Notary Public.
My commission expires May 81, 1931.
ByCrackie!
We don't always know just how to say it
to make you understand, but when you see
our display of Fruits and Vegetables you'll
"sure" want to buy.
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Phone Main 1072
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