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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1929)
PAGE EIGHT HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1929. BAG OFU The largest Hardware organization in the world, representing the buying power of 9000 hardware dealers. Heavy-Duty Tubes Guaranteed for 2 2 years. 30 x 3 S .83 30 x 3i 1.00 31 x 4 1.25 32 x 4 1.30 33 x 4 1.95 ZENITH CORDS 30x31 $ 5.98 31x4 10.75 33x4.. 11.35 32 x 4J 15.25 34 x 4h 16.10 We are glad to announce a new buying connection and you will find, quality and service considered, that our prices are as low as anyone's in the United States. We now offer, as one of our leaders, tires, tubes, bat teries, and other auto supplies at the be St possible price. The New ZENITH Balloons Hercules Balloons Guaranteed 10,000 Miles 29 x 4.40 $5.98 30x4.50 6.80 30 x 3 4.95 Little Giant Tires Guaranteed 6,000 Miles 29x4.40 $4.98 30x3: 4.69 Unconditionally Guaranteed 16,000 Miles 284.75... 29x4.40... 29 5.00 e $ 9.00 6.79 9.95 5.00. 5.25 6.00. j 10.15 11.75 15.15 BATTERIES FORD AND CHEVROLET Guaranteed one year . $6.69 Guaranteed two years $8.00 Peoples Hardware Co Dean, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brookhouser, aged three months, died at the home of his parents in this city on Monday, January 8, after an illness of two days, from acute pneumonia fol lowing influenza. Burial took place on Tuesday afternoon at Heppner cemetery, with short services at the grave conducted by Milton W. Bower, pastor of the Christian church. In this sad bereavement, the family have the sincere sym pathy of the entire community. Geo. Dykstra came down from the ranch the first of the week. He has been laid up there for a while, undergoing some bodily repairs, following an accident in which he was tramped on by a horse. One leg was pretty badly cut by the calks on the horse's shoe, and se vere bruises on other parts of the body. He is quite well recovered now and able to be about town. The regular meeting of Heppner Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will be held at Legion hall on Tues day evening, January 15. Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames D. A. Wilson and R. B. Ferguson, and a full attendance of the mem bers is requested. Heppner hotel installed a new heating plant this week, in line with the renovating policy of Mr. Rank in, manager. Rooms are being cleaned and reflnished, and in a short time it is expected the lobby will be removed to the main street entrance. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barlow. R. A. Thompson, a vice president of the association, will attend the annual Oregon Woolgrowers' asso ciation meeting at Baker this week end. Other local sheepmen are also planning to attend. Paul Gemmell left for Portland Tuesday to consult with specialists. He has been suffering much of late with his back, caused by injuries received while he was in the navy during the war. Chas. W. Smith, county agent, departed this morning for Enter prise on business before attending the Oregon Woolgrowers associa tion meeting at Baker the end of the "week. Frank P. Farnsworth's voice has been silent on the streets for the past week at the usual hour of the morning when distributing the daily papers. He was laid up with the flu. Dillard French, stockman of Gur- dane, was in town Tuesday to at tend the meeting of stockholders of Farmers and Stockgrowers Nation al bank, of which he is vice president Born At Heppner hospital, on Tuesday, January 8, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allstott, Jr., of Eight Mile, a 10-pound son. Both mother and child are reported to be doing well. For Sale John Deere tractor, nearly new. Address John Michel book, lone, Ore. E. W. Bergstrom, lone wheat raiser, was transacting business in Heppner today. Herbert and Jack Hynd, of Cecil, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd, were calling in the city this morn ing. Jack Hynd, senior, who re cently suffered injuries In an auto mobile accident is reported to be improving rapidly. JANUARY CLEARANCE OF SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES. The woman who knows values will be quick to take advantage of this January Clearance Opportunity. 42-45 CURRAN HAT SHOP. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Akers de parted for their home at Portland Wednesday, after spending more than a week visiting at the home of I F NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockhold ers of Heppner Mining Company will be held at the office of the First National Bank in Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday in February, 1929, being the 12th day of February, 1929, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. The meeting is for the pur pose of electing officers, and for the transaction of such other bus iness as may appear. D. B. STALTER, President, 43-47 J. O. HAGER, Secretary. Martin Lovgren, Eight Mile far mer, was a Heppner visitor Wed nesday. In starting boys' and girls' club work for the year, Chas. W. Smith, is presenting a series of moving pic ture shows at various points in the county. Sunday evening Mr. Smith showed his pictures, sent out by the state college, at Gooseberry after which he made a short talk on club work. In spite of the cold, foggy evening, the meeting was well attended. Mrs. Algott Lundell, who made an exceptional record last year, will lead club work there again this year. aaaE IjMlD) ffi WGOffTHS qwMl M. D. Clark : Hiatt & Dix Resolve to Save Money on your food purchases during 1929 by trading exclu sively at these Red & White Chain Stores. Avail your self of the better values in quality foods featured here and bearing the Red & White and Serv-us labels also re member that It Always Pays to Buy at the Red & White Chain Stores Independent Ownership Chain Store Prices Owner Service Saturday and Monday (Jan. 12 and 14) Red & White Super-Specials WE KEoEBVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Serv-us Coffee 1 pound for 47c Rinso, Large Package 24c Original Shredded Wheat, 2 for 21c New York Life Insurance Co. NOT A COMMODITY BUT A SERVICE W. V. Crawford, Agent Heppner, Ore. Beechnut Spaghetti 3 for 41c Kj Red & White H Flour, 49-lb. sack S1.97 Surf Rider Pineapple Qj Broken slice, 2's, 3 for VO V Serv-us Cake Flour OQ 1 Package Otv Serv-us Y. C. Peaches ? 2y2's, 2 for 0 i C Red & White Y. C. Peaches, 22's, 2 for 47c Red & White Oleo- AAp margarine, 1 lb. ..: MM Serv-us Catsup, large OQ) bottle AOV, Cane Sugar 7 pounds for 47c Ivory Soap 4 bars for .. 33c Tomatoes in Puree 2y2 size, 3 for 44c Solid Pack Tomatoes Ci7 2y2 size, 3 for Wlv THE OWNER SERVES " N THE BUYER W (tofejO) SAVES W Star Theater HEPPNER, OREGON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "Mademoiselle From Armentiers" England's best A clever film characterization of Britain at war. and a representation of the war it self and Its lighter side. Also "Cleopatra" two reel Tech nicolor Classic and News Reel. SATURDAY Robert Armstrong, Clyde Cook and . Ltna Basquette In "CELEBRITY" Thrilling story of a pugilist who was bitten by the literary buk. Thrilling. Also Dorothy Devore In "Compan ionate Service." SUNDAY AND MONDAY Gaston Glass and Nena Quartaro In "THE RED MARK" With Gustave Von Seyfnritz. Father and Son one the execu tioner, the other a convict whom he hated a tragic story of love on a penal island. Directed by James Cruze. Also "Hollywood or Bust" and News Reel, Children 20c; Adults 40c. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Alan Hole and Phyllis Haver In "SAL OF SINGAPORE" A love romance seasoned with grim humor, terrific battles, tense drama, thrill and appeal . Also Aesop's Fable and "Yellow Cameo." Coming Next Week: William Haines in TELLING THE WORLD, January 17 and IS. Ti mMcCoy In RIDERS OF THE DARK, January IB. Victor McLaglen and LouIbo Brooks In A GIRL IN EVERY FORT, January 20 and 21, Irene Rich in THE DESERTED WOMAN, January 22 and 23 Show Opens at 7:00. Picture Starts at 7:30