Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 08, 1929, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. French were
visitor at Heppner on Tuesday
from their home at Gurdane.
Don't fail to m "nrTERFEKENCE"
at th Star Thotw, 8mnUy-MoaUy.
BtOTICE OF STBEET VACA.TIOJT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will at regular meeting of
the Common Council of the City of
Heppner, Oregon, to be held at the
Council Chambers in said city on the
3rd day of September, 1929. at the hour
of 7:30 o'clock in the afternoon of said
day. present to said Council a petition
praying for the vacation of the follow
ing street in said city of Heppner, to
vit: All that portion of Morrow Street,
lying between the County Road or
Oregon-Washington Highway, and
Jail or Hager Street in said City
of Heppner.
Dated this 8th day of August 1929.
M. D. CLARK,
MORROW COUNTY COURT
By R. L. BENGE. County Judge.
G. A. BLEAKMAN, Commis
sioner. L. P. DAVIDSON, Commis-
sioner.
A E. Burkenbine met with a pe
culiar accident while In the moun
tains Sunday. He slipped and in
attempting to catch himself put
out his hand for a log; this he Miss
ed with the hand, but came up
against it with his face. Having a
pipe In his mouth at the time, that
implement caught his weight and
pushed the stem up through the
roof of the mouth, performing what
the physician says was a perfect si
nus operation. Mr. Burkenbine
pulled out the stem, with the ex
ception of a splniter, and he seems
none the worse for hie Experience.
Dr. A. D. McMurdo is planning to
get away from his office for a time,
having in view a complete rest Just
where he will go he has not decid
ed, but It is likely he will take his
family and go to one of the numer
ous mountain resorts not too far
away. While he Is absent his prac-
tlce will be looked after' by his
brother, Dr. T. F. McMurdo of San
Francisco, who arrived at Heppner
the first of the week.
NOTICB OF BOND SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned will receive sealed bids
until 1U:00 o'clock A. M., the 4th day of
September, 1929. and immediately there
after the bids received will be publicly
opened by the County Court, at the
County Court Room in the Courthouse
in Heppner, Oregon, for the purchase
of an issue of bonds of Morrow County
for the construction of permanent roads
therein in the sum of Sixty Thousand
Dollars ($60,000). said bonds to be in
denominations of One Thousand Dol
lars ($1,000) each, numbered 1 to 60 in
clusive, to bear date September 1, 1929,
and to mature serially in numerical or
der at the rate of Three Thousand Dol
lars ($3,000) on the first day of Septem
ber in each of the years 1935 to 1954 in
clusive, said bonds to bear interest at
the rate of not to exceed five and one
half per cent (54) per annum, pay
able semi-annually on the first days of
March and September, principal and in
terest payable in United States gold
coin at the office of the County Treas-
urer in Heppner, Oregon.
All bids roust be unconditional and
accompanied by a certified check for
$2,000.00.
The Court reserves the right to re-
Ject any and all bids.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal. Winfree. McCulloch and
Shuler will be furnished the successful
bidder.
(SEAL) OAT M. ANDERSON,
County Clerk. Heppner, Oregon.
The Blockhead Model
TaKE a look at most any
fashion cut for men and
women's clothing in news
papers or magazines and
think for a moment if the
pictures are a tue likeness
of us.
Elongated necks, faces
that only the Egyptians
carved in wood the ser
ious determined faces of
dashing young men of the
exaggerated square jaw
creation.
Now that's just the way
things are often repre
sented to us these days,
particularly in the cloth
ing fields. Let's think for
ourselves. You know how
many of your friends look
like those pictures just
described.
Getting right down to
facts and good judgment
there is only one sensible
way to buy our clothes and
that is from a reputable
merchant tailor.
None of us wants to look
poverty stricken or as tho
our clothes were snatched
from a bargain counter.
Clothes should be made
from quality fabrics of
recognized standing by a
tailor who knows his bus
iness. Then we get what
we want.
Heppner Tailoring and
Pressing Shop
JOHN SKUZESKI
All New Goods Here
Brand new stock is being placed on our shelves dally the very
best on the market We want you to see It, and that you may ap
preciate the quality we are offering selections regularly at very;
special prices. Scan this list of attractive bargains and watch this
space regularly as there are many more coming.
MAXINE
STATIONARY
TS TINTS AND WHITE
REGCLAB $1.00 j
SPECIAL 69c
Large flat sheet with long en
velope. A big value.
LIGGETT'S
HARD CANDIES
FOR THE HOT WEATHER
1-LB. JARS HARD AND
SOFT CENTERS
50c Each
LIGGETT'S
GRAPE JUICE
NONE BETTER
SPECIAL PRICE THIS
WEEK PINTS
26c
TOILET PAPER
BIG ROLL CREPE PAPER
REGULAR 10c SPECIAL
6 for 48c
NOW AVAILABLE IN HEPPNER
MAX FACTOR'S COSMETICS
Max Factor, Hollywood's Make-Up King, Is Hollywood's
authority on make-up. Many leading cinema stars consult
him regularly. He has developed make-up to a science and
has preparations are recognizedly superior. By mailing a
postal available here, you will receive a personal analysis
and make-up chart free of charge.
GET YOUR CARD
Paftteir.
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M. D. Clark : Hiatt & Dix
READY AND WILLING DELIVER THE GOODS
"Ready" and "Willing", twin mascots of the Red & White Chain,
are symbolical of the cheerful, courteous service you may expect at
these Red & White Stores. . . And our values, right through the
stores, are unsurpassed.
ORDER BY PHONE IF YOU WISH WE DELIVER
Saturday and Monday (Aug. 10 and 12) Red & White Super-Specials
mtmmmmmm WE XESEBVB THE SIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
1
SPECIAL 53C SALE
Red & White Golden Sweet
Corn or Servus Fancy Cros
by Corn (Your fZOg
Choice) 3 Cans, 2s '
Servus Minced Clams
2 Cans, Is
53c
Servus Shrimp
3 Cans, Is
53c
Picnickners Attention! 53c
buys this group of delicious
products: 14-oz. bottle Servus
Sandwich Pickles; small size
bottle Servus Stuffed Olives
and pint tin R. & W. Medium
Ripe Olives ZQ
All Three for OOx,
White Wonder Soap
12 Bars .'.
53c
Canning Special! Economy or
Mason Jar Caps .... E?
Your Choice, 2 Doz.
Wesson Oil .
Quart tins .
53c
Thompson's. Malted
Milk. Can
53c
Servus Grapefruit
2 Cans, 2s
53c
Cereal Special! Quaker Puff
ed Wheat, Quaker Puffed
Rice, Cream of Wheat; 1
Package Each CIQj
All for tJOC
THE OWNER
SERVES
THE BUYER
SAVES
Heppner-Pendleton Stage
Ly. Heppner 1:15 P. M, Ar. Pendleton 3:15 P. M.
F. W. Turner & Co.
GENERAL INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
WHEAT AND GRAIN
We oAre
cN$w Starting
TETERSON'S, Heppner's Quality
J Jewelry, has started a specialty in
ladies' up-to-the-minute necklace
and bracelet wear.
It is not in good taste for evening or
party wear, to be over-adorned. But
there is nothing so lovely as just the
right neck- or wrist-piece to match the
frock. The piece need not be expensive
to be appropriate.
-H Choose Wisely J
' PETERSON'S
Heppner's
Quality Jewelry
Jbt Xoomomiot TrmntportmNon
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Two New Models
of the C H EVROLET S IX
Broadening the appeal of a line
of cars which has already won
over 950,000 buyers since January
1st, Chevrolet presents two dis
tinguished new enclosed models
of the Chevrolet Six the Imperial
Sedan and the Sport Coupe. With
beautiful new Bodies by Fisher
available in a variety of striking
color combinations and with nu
merous advanced convenience fea
tures these new models provide,
in abundant measure, those ele
ments of distinction ordinarily
associated with more expensive
automobiles.
When you examine the new Im
perial Sedan and Sport Coupe,
you will be Impressed by their
individuality and completeness.
But you cannot fully realize what
an achievement they represent
until you get behind the wheel
and drive! For here are all the
qualities of six-cylinder smooth
ness, power and acceleration
which Chevrolet alone provide!
in the price range of the four com
bined with economy of better than
twenty miles to the gallon of
gasoline!
Come in today. Learn for yourself
the new standards of quality and
luxury that Chevrolet has made
available in six -cylinder cars
at prices within the reach of all!
The Roadster, 52 5; The Phaeton, $ 5 2 5; The Coupe, $ 595; The Coach, $595; The Sport Coupe, $64 Jj
TheSedan,$675;TheImperialScdan,$695;TheSedanDelivery,$595;ThcLlghtDeliveryChasiis,$(OOt
The 1 M Ton Chassis, $ 54 5; The 1 H Too Chassis with Cab, $6 50. All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich.
COMPARE the delivered price as well as the list price in considering automobile values.
Chevrolet's delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing.
Ferguson Chevrolet Co.
Heppner, Oregon
E. R. Lundell, lone, Ore.
SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR