Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 30, 1928, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928.
st. rATiucK"s circncH.
Rev. Thomas J. Brady, Pastor.
Next Sunday will be the flret
Sundny In September, the fourteen
th after Pentecost, and sen-ices on
that day will be conducted at the
home of Frank Nixon, wno nas
charge of the Heppner Water works.
The sen-ice will consist of mass at
9 o'clock, celebrated by the pastor
in the open air, and he will preach
at this mass. No other mass will
be celebrated anywhere In the par
ish, and the invitation is extended
to all to assist at this service. The
pastor expects a gTeat crowd to at
tend, and after this service, the con
gregation may disperse and spend
the day as best pleases them. Light
refreshments will be served but no
formal meals or luncheon served.
Everyone is advised to bring along
a lunch basket Children are espec
ially invited to attend.
On the second Sunday of Septem
ber, that is, September 9th, there
will be mass in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Slavin of Boardman at
10:30; the pastor will preach at this
mass. On the same Sunday, there
will be a first mass in the church
in Heppner at 7:30. Beginning with
the third Sunday of September, the
hours for mass on Sundays in Hepp
ner will be changed. That the peo
ple in the different missions and
stations may know the Sundays on
which mass will be said, the pastor
here announces officially, that on
the first Sunday of each month,
there will be mass in Lena; on the
second Sunday, mass in Boardman;
on the third Sunday, mass in lone;
on the fourth Sunday, mass in the
Sands. Owing to the service next
Sunday in the mountains and it be
ing the first Sunday of September,
there will be no mass in Lena until
the fifth Sunday of September, that
is, September 30th. Mass will be
said every Sunday in Heppner, at
hours announced weekly in the Ga
zette Times.
THE MISSING MAN.
During the war many men were
reported missing. Some were cap
tured or otherwise unavoidably de
tained. Some were just taking a
voluntary vacation. It is generally
hard to guess at the whereabouts
of the missing man. "The Missing
Man" is the subject of the morning
message at the Church of Christ.
It is a study of a New Testament
character.
At the evening hour the young
folks will present a Missionary Play.
The public is invited.
Remember the hours of service.
Bible school at 9:45. Morning wor
ship at 10:50. Christian Endeavor
at 7:00. Evening service at 8:00.
And a cordial invitation is extend
ed to all.
MILTON W. BOWER, Minister.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Celebration of the Holy Commun
ion at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at
9:45. Morning prayer and sermon
at 11 o clock.
"Unto Thee O Lord, will I lift up
my soul; my God, I have put my
trust in Thee." Ps. 25:1.
The School of Quality Thai Servee
the Entire State
A thorough cultural and professional
scholarship is tht outstanding char
acteristic of the State Universitr
Training is offered m
22 departments of tbe College
of Literature, Science
and the Arts
Architecture and Allied Arts
Business Administration Ed
'.ation Journalism Graduate)
Study Law Medicine Musi
Phvsieal Education Sociol
ogy Social Work Extension
Division.
Crl!re Year Opens Sept. 14. 1928
For information or catalogue wrxU
Tht Registrar, University of
Oregon, Eugene. Ore.
LIVE LOCAL ITEMS.
The marriage of George Lester
White and Miss Lavelle Leathers of
Lexington took place at The Dalles
on Tuesday afternoon, August 21,
at the Methodist parsonage, Rev.
C. A. Edwards officiating. The
young couple will make their home
at Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jared Aiken, who
spent a few weeks at Heppner, re
turned to their home in Portland
on Tuesday. Mrs. Aiken was in
charge of the Curran Hat Shop dur
ing the vacation of her father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Curran.
Gay M. Anderson and family re
turned home Saturday evening
from their two week's outing, spent
with relatives at Oakland and oth
er points in the Bay region of California.
Mrs. W. J. Beymer and children
arrived home on Saturday from Sea
side, where they have been spending
some three weeks enjoying the salt
air.
Harry Duvall, extensive wheat
raiser of the Lexington section, was
transacting business here on Wed
nesday.
Miss Mildred Clowry and Miss
Dorothy Herren spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Pendleton.
Pat Connell, Spring Hollow sheep
man, was attending to business af
fairs here on Tuesday.
Hobert M. Cable piano for sale;
fine instrument, in good condition.
Terms if desired. Inquire this of
fice. 24-6.
Guy Boyer was here yesterday
from Monument He has just re
turned from a trip to Tygh valley
where he purchased 30 head of pure
bred cows. A few days ago he made
a purchase of 14 head in Morrow
county. Canyon City Eagle.
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the
board of directors of the West Ex
tension Irrigation District acting
as a board of equalization, will meet
at the district office, in Irrigon, Ore
gon, on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber, 1928, at 2 P. M., for the purpose
of reviewing and correcting the as
sessment and apportionment of
taxes to be levied on the first Tues
day In September, 1928.
A. C. HOUGHTON, Secretary.
23-27
FOR SALE 1 S-year-old Hamp
shire ram, also 7 ram lambs. W. H.
Cleveland, Heppner, phone 8F11.
23-t
Girl or woman wanted for general
housework and cooking in small
family. References required. Box
37, Arlington, Ore. 23-5
BUY
Your Grain Drills from
us: the Superior and
Kentucky, the most pop
ular drills, with Alemite
oiling system.
We have the Calkins
new improved combina
tion grain cleaner and
treater for copper car
bonate. Also a high
grade of copper carbon
ate. We have another gas
grain treater using for
maldehyde gas, treating
in the sack; the most
economical tratment yet
devised and almost uni
vrsally used in Canada.
Price $23.00.
Don't forget that we
have the Cheney revolv
ing weeder, a weeder
that gets the weeds.
Anything you want
for your farming opera
tions we have it, will
get it, or it is not made.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Auto Owners-
Our electric hoist and
power greasing equipment
enable us to give you the
MOST EXPERT
GREASING
in the city and at reason
able prices.
HEPPNER GARAGE
UNIVERSAL FOOD
Rich .wholesome milk. Drink all ran
want. It's food far yon.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
WIOHTMAN BROS, Props.
Phone S0F8
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 & 31:
LOUISE FAZENDA in
"FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE"
With Clyde Cook.
Inheriting a million dollars is a serious problem in ths day of
legal technicalities, but it also has its humorous details. When
Louise Fazenda makes love to her millionaire street sweeper strong
men grow weak and flappers swallow their chewing gum.
Also "Our Gang" in "THE OLD WALLOP."
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1:
KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR in
"BABY MINE"
With Charlotte Greenwood.
Two college boys, but what they knew about babies was nobody's
business. It's a howl.
Also Felix, News Reel and Curiosities.
.. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 2 AND 3: ..
NORMA TALMADGE in
"CAMILLE"
Since Juliet, Cleopatra, Helen of Troy, the world has not known
such a woman. From country lass to the delicate delights of Paris
her fragile feet picked their imperious way along a pathway of
broken hearts!
Also, comedy, "BEAUTY PARLOR," an F.B.O.
special.
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4 AND 5:
A superb cast including Mryna Loy, Walter Pid
geon and Sam Hardy in
"TURN BACK THE HOURS"
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A drama of romantic adventure on the exotic shores of the Car
ribean. The unusual story of a love that was strong enough to
turn back the hands of time. -
Also Alice Brown Duley comedy and News Reel
COMING NEXT WEEK:
Babe Ruth in "BABE COMES HOME" September 6 and 7
Tim McCoy in "CALIFORNIA" September 8
Dolores DelRio in "LOVES OF CARMEN" September 9 and 10
Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen in "THE GAY RETREAT"
September 11 and 12.
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YOU, TOO, can do better at a
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Folks buy here for econmoy, yes ! but economy is secondary to the Quality
and Service that we are able to offer. The Red & White Chain Store Pol
icy spells Complete Satisfaction!
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Kerr Mason Jars, Quarts, 99c Doz.
N. B. C. Famous Chocolate
Wafers, 9y2 oz 31c Tin
, Van Camp's Pork and Beans
Med. Size 2 for 23c
Fancy Sliced Pineapple, No.
liis (4 large slices) .... 3 for 50c
Kellogg Rice Krispies 2 for 25c
Council Deviled Meat, i4s..3 for 13c
Palmolive Soap 3 for 23c
Peet Washing Machine Soap .. 44c
Snowdrift, 4 lbs 95c
Serv-us Coffee, 1 lb 47c
Red & White Jelly Beans, 1 lb. 17c
Fancy Lemons 29c Doz.
Potatoes 7 lbs. for 18c
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At Oscar Edwards Ranch, 7 Miles North
east of Heppner, at Head of Sand Hollow
Saturday, Sept 8
I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for CASH IN HAND
the following personal property:
1 26-in. Wood Bros. Separator.
1 Fordson Tractor.
1 McComick 14-ft. Header, used
2 seasons.
1 6-Horse Superior Drill, almost
new.
4 Wagons.
1 Hack.
1 Harrow.
1 Blade Weeder.
1 3-Bottom, 16-inch Oliver Plow.
1 3-Bottom, 14-inch Oliver Plow.
1 6-foot Mower, in good condition.
1 14-inch Walkng Plow.
1 6-inch Garden Plow.
1 4-Horse Drill.
10 Sets Harness and Collars.
1 Feed Grinder.
Lead Bars and Chains.
1 Hog Vat.
1 3-Horse Fairbanks-Morse Gas
oline Engine.
1 White Track, iy2-tons.
1 Blacksmith Outfit.
1 Sow and 5 Shoats.
3 Cows, 1 Heifer, 1 Jersey Bull.
Some Chickens and Turkeys.
Household Goods and Furniture.
1 12-foot Hay Rake.
SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 A.M., WITH FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS OF SALE CASH IN HAND
Chas. Hemrich, Owner
L. E. BISBEE, Clerk.
B. V. SEVDY, Auctioneer
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Who Will Be the
Lucky One?
A $50.00 Sporting Rifle
will be given to the hunter who kills the largest buck
deer in the State of Oregon during the season of 1928.
RULES OF THIS CONTEST
1 . A homed deer lawfully killed by a licensed hunter in
the State of Oregon during the season of 1928.
2. Must be hog dressed (cleaned inside) with feet,
hide and head attached.
3. Must be weighed over the scales of the PEOPLES
HARDWARE CO. by an employee of this con
cern. No other weights or affidavits will be ac
cepted. A $20 Smoking Stand
will be given to the hunter killing a deer with the widest
spread of horns.
We can supply you with everything you need for that Fall hunt
compasses, axes, hunting knives, sporting rifles and ammunition
that gets the big fellows.
REMINGTON EXPRESS and WESTERN LUBAL0Y ammu
nition. Hard-hitting and clean.
MAKE THIS YOUR SPORTING HEADQUARTERS
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