PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THUR SPAY, DEC. 5, 1929. IONE (Contin4 from Tint Pace) mi held Thanksgiving day at the McCabe home in Ion; A. A. McCabe has been enjoying a visit with his sister, Miss Mabel McCabe, whom he had not seen for thirty years. Miss McCabe's home is in Nebraska. Miss Janice Car michael of Sand Point, Ida., has also been a guest in the McCabe home, she being a niece of Mr. Mc Cabe's. Both ladies left lone the first of this week. Friends who were in Portland re cently, and visited Gus Liebl, report that he is still quite ill. Mr. Liebl has been moved from the open air sanatorium to Emanuel hospital. Ernest Lundell is opening a radio shop in the room east of the Inde pendent print shop. - Here Mr. Lun dell will have both new and second hand radios for sale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howell of Heppner were Thanksgiving guests at the home of their son, Lee How ell, of this place. Mrs. Cole Smith spent Friday and Saturday visiting relatives in The Dalles. David Head departed last week for Cathlamet, Wash., where he ex Dects to spend the winter. Mrs. Hannah Ahalt left the first of this week for Toppenish, wash. where she plans on visiting until February with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Montague. Mrs. Earl Allen of Lostine, Ore., is here for a few weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer had as house guests during Thanksgiv ing week. Mrs. Palmateer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hen rv Beers of Estacada. Last week Fred Nichoson who has been drilling a well on the Frank Fraters ranch in the Gooseberry country, struck water at a depth of 188 feet The flow is especially strong, furnishing six gallons of wa ter a minute. Mr. Fraters has had two other holes drilled on his ranch, one of them to a depth of 500 feet, without striking water. Bill Ahalt who has been in Mon tana with Krebs Biothers" sheep, returned to Oregon when the sheep were shipped home last week. Bill was calling on relatives and friends in lone Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell, accom panied by Mrs. Ida Fletcher and Mrs. Ted Troge motored to Pendle ton Friday to attend the funeral srevices for Mrs. Ernest Howell who died Tuesday in the Eastern Ore gon Tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles. Mrs. Howell's death came following a lingering illness. She leaves to mourn her loss besides he husband, two small daughters, five and seven years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howell of Heppner also motored to Pendleton to attend the funeral of their daughter-in-law. Coach C. M. Daniels spent his Thanksgiving vacation in Portland and Vernonia. Mrs. Hannah Ahalt visited with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Haver cost and with her son, Harold Ahalt, Saturday. Both of these families live near Rhea Siding. E. J. Bristow and family drove to Baker to spend Thanksgiving with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Swanson and Norman and Eva went to Salem to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Elmo Mc Millan. Dwight Misner Las made several trips into Washington lately in con nection with nis work as auction Mr. Misner Is working in con junction with E. D. Hobson, the live stock auctioner or uranger. xvasn. George Ely and son Frances mo tored to Pullman, Wash., for a few days visit last week. A representative of Swift and Co. as at the lone Market December 5 receiving turkeys for eastern shipment Sixteen relatives and friends par took of the Thanksgiving dinner prepared and served by Mrs. John Bryson at her home no Third street The many friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Katie Petteys who has been very ill Is now on the road to recovery. IRRIGON The Thanksgiving program put by the school Wednesday after noon was attended by a majority of the parents and was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harden of Portland spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Greibeil. Lucille Wilson went as far as On tario with Mr. Hosington where she is spending a few days with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward from La Grande and Mr. and Mrs. Kow per from Pendleton spent Thanks srivine with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiks. Fridav evening the little nine- year- old nepnew 01 jess caages who arrived a week ago from Can ada, passed away very suddenly. He had been having a cold and it de veloped into pneumonia. His heart being weak, the results were fatal. This community extends their sym pathy to the bereaved relatives. Dorothy Isom who is attending Chenev Normal school spent the holidays with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. O. Coryell and Mr and Mrs. Frank Bnce motored to The Dalles Saturday to attend the funeral of an old friend who had passed away. On December 7th, at 8:00 o'clock ., three 20-minute plays will be presented by Rhea Creek Grange at their hall. These are entitled An Old Maid's Adventure," "The Henpeck Holler Gossip," and "Betty and Me." Between the plays musi cal numbers are to be given and im mediately after there will be a jit ney dance. Keep this date in mind and come. 37-8 WHEN YOU Skimp ON YOUR CLOTHES YOU ROB YOUR PERSONALITY Have Your Clothes Custom Made JOHN SKUZESKI THE TAILOR Heppner, Oregon Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas it has pleased our Hea venly Father to summon to her Eternal Home our beloved sister, Emma Allison, who was a faithful member of Ruth Chapter, No. 82, for manv years; Be it resolved that we bow in humble submission to the will of the Omnipotent and that we extend to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy; that we drape our char ter in mourning In memory of our departed sister; that a copy of these resolutions be spread on the min utes of the chapter and a copy be sent to the family and one to the press. There must be something after death; Behind the toil of man. There must exist a God divine, Who's working out a plan; And this brief journey that we know As life, must really be The gateway to a finer world, That some day we shall see. F. S. PARKER, SARAH McNAMER, FLORENCE HUGHES, Committee. entertaniment there will be a jitney dance. Remember the date and verybody come. 37-8 Lost A new Waterman's pencil. Owner and identification given at G.-T. office. S2tf. condition. Price $900. Dr. A. H. Johnston Terms. Sea 36tf. The Catholic Ladies of Heppner will hold a food sale at Curran's Hat Shop, Saturday, December 7. For Sate Good residence proper ty, very reasonable. Also a few good household articles including electric range, electric washer and ironer; canned fruit See Dr. A. H. Johnston, Heppner. tf. Is your hot water HOT? If not call Gibb the plumber, Peoples Hardware Co., phone 702, residence phone 1412. No job too big or too small. Prompt attention to all calls. For Sale or Lease 180 afcres, 300 plow land balance pasture; fenced- in four fields; plenty water, springs and well; 6-room house; barn and other buildings; good garden spot; m mile from town. Address Box 43, Heppner. tf. CALL FOR WABBANT8. All warrants of School District No. 25 of Morrow County. Oregon, from No. 803 (dated Oct. 27, 1927) to No. 938 (dated March 16. 1928) both numbers included, will be paid on presentation. Inlerest stops on Dec. B, 1929. MRS. LEE MEAD, District Clerk. Dated Dec. 3, 1929. at Boardman, Ore. For Sale 1924 Ford Coupe, Rux stell axle, $85. See G. E. Jones at Case Furniture Co. 37-40. For Sale Toung Bronze turkey toms for breeding purposes, 'weigh now from 18 to 22 pounds. Price $12 to $15; hens $6. Orders received to Dec. 15. Jay Hlatt, Heppner. 32-39p. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Bv virtue of an order of the County Court I am authorized and directed to sell at public auction as provided by law me iouowmg aescrioea iraci or parcel of land, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth, to-wit: Southeast quarter of Section 34, Town ship 3 North. Range 24 East of Will amette Meridian. $169.55. Therefore, I will on the 28th day of December. 1929, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., sell at public auction the above describ ed tract or parcel of land. C. J. JJ. da u main, snenn. WANTS For Sate White Leghorn cocker els O. A. C.-Hansen 275-290 egg stock. $2 each. Troy Bogard, Eight Mile, Ore. 38. For Sale Two good buck sheep. Write Box 143, lone, Ore. 38-39. FOR SALE Poland China brood sow. Will farrow in February. Roy Campbell, Lexington. 37-39 Rhea Creek Grange will present at their hall on Saturday evening, December 7th, at 8:00 o'clock, the following 20-minute plays: "An Old Maid's Adventure," "The Henpeck Holler Gossip," and "Betty and Me." Between acts musical numbers will be given, and immediately after the For Sale Creek ranch of 810 ac res, fine for dairying or sheep. 300 acres fenced sheep-tight, balance fairly well fenced with sheep wire; private irrigating ditch; 30 acre set to alfalfa; few fruit trees; good barn, 4-room dwelling with running water in house, out buildings; situ ated on Rhea creek, on good road, 13 miles from town. Address Box 43, Heppner. 28tf. For Sale Milk cows and bred heifers. R. B. Wilcox, Lexington, Oregon. 81tf. Orders for flowers direct from the growers at figures less than you can buy direst Case Furniture Com pany, growers agent 5tf. For Sale Second hand heating stove, wood burner, good condition. Inquire at Patterson & Son. 36tf. For Sate Hudson sedan, good Christmas Photographs studio at Hotel Heppner. 38 Smile With Ferguson AUCTIONEERS E. D. HOBSON, the Livestock Auctioneer of Granger, Washington, and Dwight Misner of lone, Ore. SALES CONDUCTED IN ANY STATE OR COUNTY. For dates and terms wire or write DWIGHT MISNER, IONE, ORE. CALL FOB COUNTY WARRANTS. All General Fund Warrants of Mor row County, Oregon, registered on or before the present date, will be paid on presentation at the office of the County Treasurer on or after December 16th, 1929, at which date interest on said warrants will cease. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Novem ber 26, 1929. LEON W. BRIGGS, 37.9 County Treasurer. iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii May We Suggest- That you plan to have those desired Photographs IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS. A Variety of Sizes and Prices. Warde Johnson PORTRAITS BY PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO AT Heppner Hotel There's a Lot of Weight in the arguments of some salesmen. An auto salesman in a neighboring town was demonstrating a car and mentioned to the lady prospect that it had a worm gear, She straightened np and indig nantly replied: "I don't want any worm driving my car." There's a lot of weight in out sug gestion that care in the selection of your tires means the utmost in divi dends of satisfaction and econmoy. The exceptionally sturdy composition of U. S. Royal Cord Tires insures prolonged service and unlimited mileage. Ton will admire their ability to resist the most trying road hazards. Try our complete auto repair service. If ws can't fix it Junk it Ferguson Motor Co. Dance NEW LEACH MEMORIAL HALL " LEXINGTON DEC. 7TH Music by Seek and His Ryhm Provoking COLUMBIANS 8:30 to 12:00 EATS SPEND THE HOLIDAYS IN sWrawiii i n wmi u m mi nnft" 11 mul wimiiuu niumfli u imuiiu it DRINK MORE MILK Wise old Mother Nature made milk for children. Into it she put every thing needed for sustenance, and in the most easily assimilated form. So, Drink More Milk. Let the children have plenty. It it the cheapest food you can buy. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIG HTM AN BROS., Prop Phons toft LOW ROUND TRIP FARES DAILY California invites you to playland where winter is summer. Fast trains to take you there in comfort. CIRCLE TRIP One wajr Salt Lake City the other via Portland, San Francisco and Coast Resorts. Stopovers going and returning. ft ' ml -1 v J i Si vr Heppner' Gazette Times, Only $2.00 Per Year YOU TELL 'EM! Bill Der, who really is quite smart, Believes in making a good start I BeKls with lumber from this yard, And you can't lose," declares our pari 0-0-0 We don't care how large or how small your order may be, we are ready to serve you efficiently. Our stock embraces everything needed by the builder and we never run out of anything. A con stant check by our compe tent yardmen preclude this possibility. Phone us today and see how quickly we respond. 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Tin, 52c; 1-lb. Pkg. Blue& White Matches Carton Serv-us Yellow Cling Q ' Peaches, 2 Cans .... DOC 6 Cans $1.85 R.& W. Yellow Cling EQn Peaches, 2 Cans UOC Serv-us Fancy Cut Beans, 2 Cans 6 Cans $1.37 Blue & White String- AQ less Beans, 2 Cans .. aWtl V 6 Cans 87c THE BUYER SAVES 45c Inl Chester Daroea, Agent, Heppner, Oregon