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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURHURSDAY, Jan. 14, 1932
LEXINGTON NEWS
By MRS. HARRY DUVALL.
Earl Warner and Gus McMillan
made a business trip to Pendleton
Monday. They were accompanied
by Tom McDaniel and Ralph Leach.
Mrs. Hayes Stockard and son
Shirley from Hermiston were vis
iting relatives in and around Lex
incton Saturday.
R. H. Lane, Mrs. Goldie Leathers
and Mrs. LaVelle White returned
home Monday night from Portland
where they, had been since Friday
visiting friends and attending to
business.
The Lexington school holds a
teachers' meeting every Monday
evening after school and have their
reading circle work. Last Monday
evening Mrs. Ingles gave a very
excellent report on "Travel and So
cial Life of the Community." The
teachers have been taking a great
deal of interest in this work and
it has proved to be very successful.
Mrs. Roy Johnson from Social
Ridge visited school Monday in the
first and second grade room.
Helen Doherty is reported to be
getting along nicely following her
operation for appendicitis at Hepp
ner. She was allowed to leave the
hospital Tuesday.
Lexington high school basketball
team journeyed to Fossil last Sat
urday for a game. They beat Fos
sil by a score of 10 to 25. Friday
night, Jan. 15, Boardman will play
here and on the following night,
Lexington will play Irrigon at Ir
rlgon.
Mr. and Mra Edwin Ingles and
Mrs. Inderbitzen drove to Arling
ton last Thursday evening to take
Dorris Ingles, brother of Mr. In
gles, to the train. He left for his
home in California after a week's
visit here.
The Social Ridge community
held its regular weekly party last
Saturday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Campbell. The usual
crowd was present and they were
delightfully entertained by the
Campbells.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lucas attend
ed a dinner and bridge party last
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mrs, C. C. Patterson in Heppner,
Myles Martin and son Orlo re
turned home from Sherman coun
ty. They had been there for sev
era! weeks with Mr. Martin's fa
ther who is ill.
ine teachers ana workers con
ference of the Christian Sunday
school held its monthly get-togeth
er meeting Tuesday evening in the
dining room of the church. They
served pot-luck supper at 6:30 and
spent the evening with a social
good time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lucas spent
Sunday at the Bergevin home near
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cox motored
to The Dalles last Saturday. They
took Mrs. Elsie Beach and Lau
rence down to get the Beach car.
It was repaired at The Dalles af
ter being badly damaged a couple
of months ago when Laurel struck
loose gravel and went off the grade
on the Lexington Jarmon market
road near Jarmon's. Mr. and Mrs.
Cox stopped at Celilo on their re
turn and got a supply of salmon.
The strong wind which struck
here Monday morning did quite
bit of damage to the electric lights,
breaking down several of the poles
Fay Gray, bus driver for the So
cial Ridge district, ran into some
of the broken wires with her bus
and they became entangled among
the wheels. Not knowing if the
wires were alive or not, she stop
ped the bus, got the children out
and they walked on to school. She
called the electric light company
at Heppner and they sent their
men down immediately. No dam
age was done as there was no elec
tricity on at that time, although
Fay used very good judgment in
getting the children away and not
trying to remove the wires.
Roy Johnson states that the
wind did considerable damage on
the Benge ranch near Social ridge,
where he is living. The windmill
wheel was blown down and broken
to pieces, also some of the build
ings on the place were turned over.
The card party to be given by
the Three Link club and scheduled
for January 20 has been postponed
until a later date.
Mrs. Minnie Leach McMillan and
daughter Opal were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Campbell in Heppner.
Mrs. Trannie Parker is improv
ing slowly. She has been ill for
the past four weeks at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Barnett
A. M. Edwards moved his well
drill over near Hermiston last
week where he Is drilling a well.
Thieves broke into the Independ
ent warehouse Mondya night and
took more than fifty dollars in cash.
Sheriff Bauman was down Tuesday
morning looking the situation over
and gathering clues.
IONE
hall. This is an exceptionally fun
ny play. Come and enjoy it and
also the dancing which will follow
the play.
The Dorcas society of the Con
gregational church held election of
officers last week with the follow
ing results: Mrs. Harvey Ring,
president; Mrs. Louis Balsiger,
ice president; Airs, t-awara sel
ler, secretary, and Mrs. Laxton Mc
Murray, treasurer. The society
meets each Thursday afternoon at
the church parlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balsiger motor
ed to Hood River Sunday to spend
the day with Alfred Balsiger, a pa
tient in the Hood River hospital.
Mr. Balsiger, Jr., is rapidly improv
ing and plans on returning to his
home he the last of this week. .
Mrs. Hal O. Ely entertained a
party of relatives Sunday honor
ing Mr. Ely whose birthday anni
versary come on that date. Those
present to enjoy Mrs. Ely's deli
cious dinner and to wish Mr. Ely
many happy returns of the day
were W. F. Palmateer, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Palmateer, Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin
Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mat
thews and Miss Margaret Ely.
Frank Engelman is quite ill at
his home in lone.
The members of Sapphire Re-
bekah lodge No. 163 of Morgan held
an all day meeting Tuesday, Jan.
Dinner was served at the noon
5.
hour and in the afternoon Installa
tion of officers was held. Officers
placed in the chairs were Alta
Troedson, noble grand; Al Troed
son, vice grand; Zoe Bauernfeind,
secretary; Echo Palmateer, ward
er; Bert Palmateer, inside guard;
Edna Linn, chaplain; Martin Baur
enfeind, treasurer. Rebekah sis
ters from lone who motored to
Morgan in the afternoon to assist
in the installation ceremony were
Mrs. Etta Bristow, Mrs. Minnie
Forbes, Mrs. Bernice Blackwell,
Mrs. Ella Davidson and Mrs. Alice
McNabb.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith have
taken their baby to Portland so
that the child may have the atten
tion of a baby specialist
Miss Lucille Bristow is visiting
in Baker at the home of her bro
ther, Edmond Bristow.
Clarence Warren of the Goose
berry country received some bad
burns to his face last Saturday
when a gasoline lamp exploded.
Thelma, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivar Nelson, received a
broken arm last week. The child
was playing on the porch at the
school house when she was pushed
off by a pet. dog, falling in such a
way as to break the bone just above
the elbow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ritchie left
the first of the week on a pleasure
trip to Beaverton, Estacada and
Clackamas.
Our high school boys played bas
ketball at Boardman Saturday
night The score was 18-2 in Board-
man's favor.
pointing out that since this wheat
area is largely contained within it
self, the supply condition could not
help but react favorably to the
grower and business generally.
It also was pointed out that the
condition offered concrete evidence
of the highly effective marketing
operations of Farmers National
Grain corporation.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
JOEL R. BENTON. Minister.
Mrs. Wm. Poulson. Director of Music,
Bible School, 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 o'clock
Senior and Junior Christian En
deavor, 6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship, 7:30 o'clock.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday eve
ning, 7:30 o'clock.
Church Night, Thursday evening,
6:30 o'clock. .
We are inviting you to begin the
New Year in the better way by be
ginning attendance on the services
of our Church and Bible School.
We want you to do this. START
GOING TO CHURCH AND BIBLE
SCHOOL NOW! For the coming
Lord's Day the sermon topics are:
Morning worship, "Why I Am Not
a Campbellite." Evening worship,
"Contrary Winds."
METHODIST CHURCH.
GLEN P. WHITE, Pastor.
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
11:00 a. m., Morning worship
hour. Message, "Taking God at
His Word."
6:30 p. m., Ep worth League.
7:30 p. m., Song service and gos
pel message, "Conviction Through
the Blood."
"But ye are come to the blood
of sprinkling that speaketh." Heb.
10:22-24.
You are welcome to all our services.
get out now Is by horseback. The
winter, otherwise, has been quite
mild so far.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL,
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of the laws of the State of
Oregon I have taken up the fol
lowing described animal found
running at large on my premises in
Morrow County, State of Oregon;
and that I will on Saturday, the
30th day of January, 1932, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, at my place on
Rock creek, 1 mile below Parkers
Mill, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
the said animal to the highest bld
der for cash in hand, unless the
Semi-Annual Report of Gay M. Anderson, Coun
ty Clerk, Morrow County, Oregon, for the Six
Months Period Ending December 31, 1931.
Expense of
Amount
Current Expense .
County Court
Sheriff
Clerk
Assessor
Treasurer .
Court House
Circuit Court .
Justice Court
Superintendent
Widow Pension
Poor
Summons Published
Jail
Audit
Nurse , ; .
District Attorney
Sealer
Budget Published
Indemnity Cattle .
Institute
Health
Tax Collection
Physician 1.
County Agent
Bonds .
Insane
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to take this means of
thanking the good neighbors and
friends who so kindly assisted us
during the recent illness and death
of our wife and daughter. Espec
ially are we grateful for the beau
tiful floral offerings.
J. L. Cochran.
Mrs. T. G. Cochran.
WHEAT STORES LOW.
(Continued from First Page.)
GOOD PAY STEADY WORK.
Several choice openings in cities
and towns for ambitious men and
women. Experience unnecessary.
We finance you if required. Write
today. Mr. Thomas, Superintendent,
426 Third St., Oakland, Calif.
Insurance
Watermaster
Coroner
Library
Juvenile
..$ 482.83
1,422.68
. 2,803.78
. 2,121.40
. 2,100.14
555.80
1,480.59
702.80 -103.60
1,094.43
890.00
1,760.18
656.50
132.87
200.00
82.02
162.50
83.19
48.48
7.50
200.00
61.33
158.97
.. 150.00
1,450.00
385.00
12.66
176.25
22.16
28.05
1 187.27
105.49
TOTAL
Claims paid from Road and Bond Funds
Claims paid from Market Road Funds
Claims paid from Miscellaneous Funds
TOTAL '
..$19,795.47
..$18,008.99
20,082.78
.... 1,206.32
..$39,298.09
SUMMARY OF WARRANT ACCOUNT
said animal shall have been re
deemed by the owner or onwers
thereof. Said animal Is described
as follows:
One sorrel gelding, about 7 years
old, weight about 950 pounds and
branded XI on right shoulder.
ELMER MUSGRAVE,
44-46 Hardman. Oreeon.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK
HOLDERS MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of Heppner Mining Company will
be held at the office of the First
National Bank In Heppner, Oregon,
on the second Tuesday in Febru
ary, being the 9th day of February,
1932, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the
afternoon of said day. The meet
ing is for the purpose of electing
officers and for the transaction of
such other business as may appear.
D. B. STALTER, President
J. O. HAGER, Secretary.
Watta SALE!
FLORSHEIM SHOES
Most
Styles ft1-"? Off
1
Never before could you purchase today's
Florsheim quality at so low a price.
BUY NOW!
Elmer Musgrave came in from
his Rock creek ranch today. He
reports about 15 inches, of solid
snow at his place below Parkers
Mill, and about the only way to
1,251,207 barrels, or 5,421,897 bu
shels.
The unusually large California
demand together with the federal
farm board's sale to the Chinese
government are indicated as im
portant factors in bringing about
the scanty wheat supply now exist
ing In the Pacific northwest.
The unusually depleted supply
situation has brought with it high
er wheat prices for the Pacific
northwest farmer than at any oth
er point in the country, Pacific
coast quotations now running about
7 cents a bushel higher than Chi
cago or any other primary market
in the world.
The scantiness of the wheat sup
ply in this area is unequalled in
any other area in the country.
Bankers and business men of
Portland, Spokane and Seattle re
ceived the report with satisfaction,
(Continued from First Page.)
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs
of lone held joint installation of
officers Saturday evening A social
hour followed the regular routine
of work and refreshments were
served Between sixty and seventy
people were present
Considerable work is being done
on the road running north from
Jordan elevator. The drilling and
blasting is being done by the coun
ty and other work is being donated
by farmers benefitted by the road.
Gorger brothers loaded out four
carloads of wheat the first of the
week, using their loading platform
and transferring the grain direct
rrom the truck to the car.
Saturday night C. W. McNamer
shipped out two double deck cars
of sheep to North Portland. The
same night Schlesser brothers ship-
pea a car or horses to Kenton.
Mr. Bryson, Sr., is quite ill at the
home of his son, John Bryson, on
Third street
Next Saturday evening, Jan. 16,
uie Ktiea creek grange will pre
sent the play, "The Man With the
Green Shirt" at the Cecil grange
Mrs. George Thomson
INSURANCE SPECIALIST
New York Life
Phone 824 Heppner, Ore.
We carry of full line
of
DAIRY
and
POULTRY
FEEDS
We have the right
feed for finishing tur
keys for the market
at low cost.
Steam Rolled and
Dry Ground Bar
ley and Wheat
always on hand.
Special Rabbit Feed
now in stock.
Heppner
Trading Co.
Outstanding General Fund Warrants June 30, 1931 $ 4,334.25
Outstanding Road Fund Warrants June 30, 1931 . 830.32
Outstanding Market Road Fund Warrants June 30, 1931 4.11
Outstanding Miscellaneous Fund Warrants June 30, 1931 441.54
General Fund Warrants issued July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931 19,795.47
General Road Fund Warrants issued July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931 18,008.99
Market Road Fund Warrants issued July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931 20,082.78
Market Road Warrants, error on prior issue 56.21
Miscellaneous Warrants issued July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931 1,206.32
Miscellaneous Warrants, error on prior issue 21.00
TOTAL
Inc.
PHONE 1482
HEPPNER
Shell Fish
AND
Oysters
ON OUR MENU
DAILY
afford a delicately
appetizing change
for your diet.
Prepared to your
order the way
you like them.
MEALS AT
ALL HOURS
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
ED CHINN, Prop.
General Fund Warrants paid July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931 .
General Road Warrants paid July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931 .
Market Road Warrants paid July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931
Market Road Warrants paid previously i
Miscellaneous Warrants paid previously
Miscellaneous Warrants paid July 1 to Dec. 31, 1931
General Fund Warrants outstanding Dec. 31, 1931
Road Fund Warrants outstanding Dec. 31, 1931
Market Road Warrants outstanding Dec. 31, 1931
Miscellaneous Warrants outstanding Dec. 31, 1931
..$64,780.99
.421,251.93
17,699.65
20,082.78
60.32
226.04
1,442.82
.. 2,877.79
1,139.66
.00
.00
TOTAL
..$64,780.99
BALANCE ON HAND IN VARIOUS FUNDS.
Name of Fund
Amount
General County
Road
General School
Trust Funds
School Tuition
City of Boardman
School Districts
Elementary School
West Extension, Construction
West Extension, O.-M.
John Day
Motor License
CHILDREN
CRY FOR IT
OIIILDREN hate to take medicine
as a rule, but every child loves
the taste of Castoria. And this pure
vegetable preparation is just as good
as it tastes; just as bland and just as
harmless as the recipe reads.
When Baby! cry warns of colic,
a few drops of Castoria has him
soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Noth
ing is more valuable in diarrhea.
When coated tongue or bad breath
tell of constipation, invoke its gentle
aid to cleanse and regulate a child's
bowels. In colds or children's diseases,
you should use H to keep the system
from clogging.
Castoria is sold in every drugstore;
the genuine always bears Chas. H.
Fletcher's signature.
Road District Special No. 1
Road District Special No. 2
Road District Special No. 4
Road District Special No. 14
Road District Special No. 23 ...
Stingle Canyon
Prohibition
Rodent
Bee
Sinking
Interest
Grazing ,
..$18,576.39
.. 14,791.71
1,296.36
891.46
3,392.88
152.88
.. 6,739.73
.08
33.93
... 4,405.63
338.22
3,614.25
1,611.37
21.05
56.55
405.77
142.07
. 213.57
203.81
-. 3,961.69
6.35
1,829.23
10,749.70
. 1,658.73
126.57
TOTAL
...$79,028.82
State of Oregon, County of Morrow, ss:
I, GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct account of all
claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, the funds
on which said claims were drawn and the amount of the outstanding
warrants not paid, for the six months period ending Dec, 81, 1931, and
the balance on hand in the various funds on that date.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of the County Court this 13th day of January, 1932.
(SEAL) GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk.
CHARTER NO. 3774
RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 13
' REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP HEPPNER, IN THE STATE OP OREOON, AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1931.
Loans and discounts
OverurultH
RESOURCES
J407.104.67
607.13
United .States Government securities owned - 38,050.00
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 88,733.10
Banking house, S26,00O.O0; furniture and fixtures, J5.500.00 81,600.00
Real estate owned other than banking house 19,409.10
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bunk 22,823.30
Cash and due from banks 13,490.51
Outside rhecks and other cash items - 1,071.36
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
Treasurer - - - 1,260.00
TOTAL
$624,089.17
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in , 1100,000.00
Surplus - vllSfix
Undivided proflts net - .i'SJfXX
Circulating notets outstanding 25.000.0U
Due ttj banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstand-
248,219.00
., 166,222.43
, 83,900.00
J624.089.17
imc
Demand deposits
posi
ilts
Time denos
Bills payable and rediscounts
TOTAL
State of Oreffon, County of Morrow, lit
I, W. B. Moore, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
W. E. MOORE, Cashier.
'Subscribed and sworn to before I) CORRECT-Attest :
isonu Notary Public. r kain uiiaAM,
My commission expires Aug. 14, 1934 II
Directors.
WILSON'S
THE STORE OF
PERSONAL SERVICE
RED & WHITE IS BUILDING ON QUAL
ITY AND VALUE.
The constantly Increasing number of Rod & White Stores
is a tribute to the buying wisdom of American housewives
and to the quality and value represented In Red & White
merchandise. . . . We especially urge you to take advant
age of the superior values offered to you In our "Red &
White" Brands The Guarantee of finer quality In fodos.
Red & White Stores are Individually Owned.
(NOT A CHAIN)
PHONE YOUR ORDER
SAVE TIME!
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Big Bagain COFFEE 1-lb. Pkg 19c
R. & W. COFFEE, 1-lb. Pkg 33c
7 Pkgs. R. & W. JELL DESSERT .'. 49c
3 Pkgs. R. & W. MACARONI, SPAGHETTI
OR NOODLES 23c
1-lb. Can R. & W. BAKING POWDER 27c
B. & W. No. 2 Can PINEAPPLE 13c
B. & W. PORK & BEANS, 2 Cans 17c
FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING, 4 lbs 67c ,
HIATT & DIX
QUALITY Always Higher Than PRICE
STAR THEATER
Beginning January 1st, all evening admissions 40c for adults and
20c for children. Sunday Matinee at 2:00 p. m., one showing only,
30c and 15c
Now Running Every Night, Three Changes
Per Week.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 15-16:
". BOB STEELE In
"SOUTH OF SANTA FEE'
A Western with everything that goes with it.
Also AN AFRICAN BOMA, second of the Adventures In Africa
series, and Our Gang in BIO EARS.'
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 17-18:
SETII PARKER and His Jonesport Neighbors in
"WAY BACK HOME"
They have dwelt until now in the mists of the world's imagina
tion; now they flash into life upon the screen. It sweeps you out
of yourself thrills and exalts you and brings something fine into
this day of chaos and pessimism. DON'T MISS THIS ONE.
Also Flip the Frog in THE VILLAGE SPENDTHRIFT and
THE LAND OF THE MAHARAJAH.
TUES., WED., THURS., JANUARY 19-20-21:
EDW. O. ROBINSON in
"SMART MONEY"
With James Cagney and a whole lot of beautiful blondes, including
Evalyn Knapp and Margaret Livingston. Edw. G. Robinson, the
superb character actor, Is here again this time as a gambling fool,
with a weakness for blondes he'll give you the thrill of your life.
And Ruth Ettlng; In FRESHMAN LOVE, musical comedy drama.
COMING NEXT WEEK:
George Arils In ALEXANDER HAMILTON, January 22 and 23.
Joan Crawford and Clark Gable In POSSESSED, January 24 & 25.
Richard BortheltneiM In DAWN PATROL, January 26, 27 and 28.
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