Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 15, 1935, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1935.
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Mrs. Owen Lee then and Junior
returned to their home after spend
ing a vacation at Mulklto, Wash.
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Leather's sister, Mrs. Tad
Merritt and children. The Mer
rltts will return home in a few
days.
Mrs. Ada Cannon and children
and George Smith motored to Mt.
Adams to pick huckleberries. The
berries were green so they returned
home without any.
Mrs. Charles McDaniel spent the
week end In The Dalles with her
daughter, Mrs. R. O. Fisk and baby
daughter, Ormal Marlene.
Miss Charlotte Adams is spend
ing the week in Heppner with Miss
Lois Ashbaugh.
Mrs. Duffren McKitrick, Char
lotte and Forrest Adams and j?u
Bleakman were business visitors in
Heppner Saturday.
Forrest Adams and Leslie Bleak
man are sporting new cars.
Nick Leathers and Irl Clary and
children motored to Brown prairie
to pick huckleberries.
Elmer Shields was in town Sun
day hunting fire fighters. Ower.
Leathers, Hubert Hudson, Claud
and Carey Hastings were taken to
the fire on Willow creek.
Mr, B. H Bleakman and daugh
ters, Delsie and Pat, were dinner
guests at the home of Mrs. Ethel
McDaniel recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgrn
were calling in town Sunday.
Ed McDaniel is employed at the
Lovgren ranch putting up hay.
Mrs. Ted Merritt and children
and Mrs. Merritt's sister, Mrs. Har
lan Adams and children motored to
Dale ranger station to visit their
brother, Carl McDaniel.
Miss Murl Farrens was a business
visitor in town Saturday.
Mrs. Carrie Kirk is spending the
week at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Hams.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and
Echo and Miss Essie Jones of
Boardman are visiting at the home
of Mr. Coats' mother, Mrs. Mary
Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnside
spent the week end in Heppher.
Buel Harshman of Eight Mile
wag calling in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knighten are
the proud parents of a son, born at
the Ada Cason home In Heppner.
The new boy has been named Lewis
Edward.
Mrs. Fred Ashbaugh, Mrs. L. E.
Knighten and Mrs. Neil Knighten
motored to La Grande Sunday.
Mrs. Ashbaugh remained for an
indefinite visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Frank Glasscock.
Mrs. Delsie Chapel, Mrs. Ella
Farrens and daughter Dolly mo
tored to Heppner Sunday and re
mained over for the show. Mrs.
Chapel was consulting a physician.
Mrs. J. B. Adams returned to her
home after spending a week in
Heppner.
John Kingen left for Spokane
where he will visit for a while be
fore returning to his home at Bei-
lingham. He was accompanied as
far as Heppner by Carey Hastings
and Pat Bleakman.
Something of interest to Hard
man people is the new service sta
tion recently installed with Jim
Brannon as proprietor.
Harvest is well under way at
most of the nearby ranches.
Kenneth Batty was seen in town
Sunday.
Mrs. Raymond McDonald re
turned heme from the Lotus Rob
ison ranch where she spent the past
week with her husband. Their
Announcing
New Oliver-Superior
Grain DRILL
ALL GEARS RUN IN OIL.
EXTRA LARGE METAL HOPPER.
Now on display at our showroom.
See it at our Rodeo Machinery Display.
Beach Equipment Co.
Lexington
ATTENTION!
Democratic Women and Party Members
Nancy Wood Honeyman
State Representative from Portland,
Accompanied by MRS. PICKING, repre
senting the Women's Division of the
Democratic National Committee
Will be at ELKS' CLUB, HEPPNER
Monday Eve., August 19
8 o'clock
to organize
Reporter Plan in Morrow County
All Democrats and Others Interested
INVITED TO ATTEND
inimiftnHiittiiHiitmiiiiitiiiitiiiiuni
At Heppner
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
ALV1N KLEINFELDT, Pastor.
Bible School 9:45 a. m.
Morning eervices 11 a. m.
C. E. Society 7 :00 p. m.
Evening servces 8 :00 p. m.
Choir rehearsal, Wednesday 8 :00 p. m.
Midweek service, Thursday 8:00 p. m.
Morning sermon, "Profiting by
Peter's Mistakes."
Evening sermon, "Moses' Choice."
METHODIST CHURCH.
JOSEPH POPE, Pastor.
Morning services: Sunday School,
9:45; Preaching service, 11:00. Ren-
dyle Pope will speak on the sub
ject "Requirements for the Su
preme Reward."
There will be no evening service.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve
ning at 7:30.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend the services of our church.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE.
ALFRED R. WOMACK, Pastor.
Sunday:
Sunday School J0:0O A. M.
After Service 11:00 A. M.
Evening Service 7.30 P. M.
Tuesday night, prayer meeting
only, 7:30.
Thursday evangelistic service 7:30
"WE WELCOME ALL"
small son Monte remained at the
home of his grandpaients, Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Bleakman.
The Robert Burnside home was
the scene of a dancing party Wed
nesday night, honoring Mike Saling
who is home from the CCC on a va
cation. Bud Batty entertained with
several ukele and vocal solos.
Lawrence Williams was attending
to business in town Sunday.
Monte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond McDonald, is ill at his home.
CANNING PEACHES Slappey,
214c per lb. in the orchard. W. T.
Bray, Umatilla, Ore. 22-3
Seed Wheat for Sale Good, clean
Arco. B. F. Swaggart ranch, Lex
ington. 23tf.
NOTICE OF PINAL ACCOUNT.
, Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the Estate
of Carl E. Mattson, deceased has filed
with the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, his final
account of his administration of the
estate of the said deceased and that
the said Court has fixed Monday, Sep
tember 16. 1935, at the hour of Ten
o'clock in the forenoon of the said day
at the Courthouse at Heppner, Oregon,
as the time and the place for hearing
of objections to said final account and
the settlement of the said estate, and
all persons having objections thereto
are hereby required to file the same
with said Court on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 15th
day of August, 1935.
P. W. MAHONEY,
Administrator.
S. F. BOWMAN
MONUMENTS
Representing
BLAESING GRANITE CO.
Odd Fellows Building Phone 161
PENDLETON, OREGON
WOOD FOR SALE
LOW PRICE
General Trucking
Anywhere in the state, any time
WALTER R. CORLEY
Phone 184 lone, Ore.
PINE CITY
Bt lenna neill
E. B. Wattenburger motored to
the John Day country Monday to
look after his bees. Mrs. Watten
burger and children accompanied
him to Long Creek where they will
visit Mr. Wattenburger's sister,
Mrs. Retd Buseick, for some time.
John Healy and son Jack, who
have been in St Helens for the past
week, are expected to return home
the last of this week.
Mr. an Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
who motored to Lake Port, Calif.,
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Reid
Buseick and family to visit Mr.
Wattenburger's brother, returned
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and Guy
Moore are spending this week in
the mountains huckleberrying.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro
and family moved to their new
home near Nolin Sunday.
Miss Iris Omohundro is spending
this week in Hermiston visiting
Miss Marian Henderson.
Miss Marie Healy spent Friday
afternoon visiting with Miss Alma
Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corrigall
visited at the T. J. O'Brien home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and
family left Saturday morning for
the mountains where they will
spend a few days huckleberrying.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger,
Miss Ina Wattenburger, Mrs. L. D.
Neill, Miss Alma Neill, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and fam
ily and Mrs. Ollie Neill and family
spent Sunday afternoon at the A.
E. Wattenburger home celebrating
Mrs. Wattenburger's birthday.
C. H. Bartholomew was a busi
ness visitor in Heppner Saturday.
Mrs. Roy Omohundro and daugh
SELECT NOW! Be Early!
Girls' TUB FROCKS
Fast-color!
49
3-6 with match
ing bloomers !
7 to 14 with
finished backs!
Quality percale'
CHILDREN'S
OXFORDS and SHOES
98c
Well fitting
Very Durable!
Men's & Boys' Furnishings
BOYS' SHIRTS
Fast Color!
49c
Percales, broad
cloths, in fancy
patterns and
solid colors!
1 2 - 1 4 V, '
It'sR
WE HAVE
Give us a chance to prove to you that we
do carry
HIGH QUALITY FEEDS PRICED
TO GET BUSINESS
Morrow County
Grain Growers, Inc.
KENNETH BLAKE, Mgr.
Morrow County Creamery
Company
Manufacturers of
Pride of Oregon Butter and Ice Cream
When you patronize your local factory, you
are not only helping the home factory and
local farmers who are helping to pay taxes,
but are helping yourself.
For the month of May we paid
$4300.00
for Buttcrfat. Do you think this is worth
keeping in the community? Is this worth encouraging?
ter Iris visited at the Antone Cunha
home Saturday.
Miss Ida Ullman and J. C. Wat
tenburger from Talent, Ore., spent
Friday and Saturday visiting at the
Mrs. Ollie Neill and A. E. Watten
burger homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
family were business visitors in
Hermiston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
son Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Finch and daughters spent Sunday
afternoon at the C. H. Bartholo
mew home.
Ellis Coxen is staying at the Roy
Neill ranch and doing the chores
while the Neills are in the moun
tains. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family, Mrs. Emery Cox and
family spent Thursday afternoon
at the Mrs. Ollie Neill home. Ice
cream and cake were served In
Does Your Typewriter
or Adding 3Iachine
Need Fixing?
See
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES
Expert repair man calls regular
ly. See U3 for office supplies.
LAURENCE CASE
MORTUARY
"Just the' service wanted
when you want it most"
GIRLS' SWEATERS
98c
GIRLS' BLOOMERS
19c
MISSES' T-STRAPS
8 12 to 2
nL Patent leather
'iSBwi stitchdownswith
ttubber n e e i s.
Knock-out value
BOYS' DRESS
PANTS
81.49
BOYS' CORDUROYS
$1.98
d
umore
NO FEEDS
honor of Mlsa Neva Neill's birth
day. Mrs. W. D. Neill, Miss Bernice
Neill and Floyd Mathers are camp
ing In the mountains this week and
picking huckleberries.
Misses Ruth, Susan, and Mary
Carol Thompson are now visiting at
the C. H. Bartholomew home.
Emery Cox and Lowell Young
were business visitors in Hermis
ton Sunday morning.
Printing in the modern mode as
turned out by the Gazette Times
shop will please you and attract at
tention to your business.
ONE FULL
WEEK
CRAM FULL
OF SAVINGS
Celebrating our 20th Anniversary we are offering Food Buyers
What We Honestly Believe to be the Finest Group of Food Values
Ever Gotten Together... The Treat's on us During This Tremen
dous Sale One Full Week August 16. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22.
LIBBY'S
CORNED BEEF
12 oz.
Tin ...
18c
SHORTENING
A real saving
4 lbs. 49c
SALT
Leslie quality
Full 2 LB. Q
Shaker OC
STRING BEANS
Good quality
CASE $2.29
Z2 10c
TOMATOES
No. 2i2Tins
DOZEN $1.53
?,anch 12c
I
CHEESE
Brookfield Loaf
PER
LB. ...
23c
P. N. BUTTER
No. 1 quality
2 lbs. 33c
WALNUTS
No. 1 Walnut
meats
8 0Z.
PKG.
23c
TOM. SAUCE
Finest quality
6 tins 25c
MEAT
Fancy Picnics
Very Special
us.R 24c
TISSUE
Waldorf
1 Rolls 19c
TEA
Cantebury
16 oz. Black .. 49c
16 oz. Green .. 29c
MATCHES
Favorite
Sk
23c
CTN.
Harold Cohn returned the first of
the week from a flying trip to
Montana. He was accompanied on
the trip going by Joel R. Benton,
who returned to his pastorate of
the Christian church at Fort Benton.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crawford
left this morning for The Dalles to
take in the American Legion con
vention sessions today and tomor
row. August Clearance Sale Dresses,
hats and coats greatly reduced.
Currnn Ready-to-Wear.
r
US
au-
WW l7Jki ccri i I l WPF k 1 ' Inclusive
Coffee
LB 18C
3 Lbs 50c
it.l'.v.x - jT''Qi -.v.
Baby Lima Beans, 3 Lbs. 19c
Brown Sugar 7 Lbs. 45c
Pepper, Schillings, 8 oz. 19c
Soap, Sunny Mon. 10 brs. 25c
Gr. Juice, Fiesta .... Qts. 35c
Powd. Sugar 5 Lbs. 43c
PINK SALMON
McGovern's Best
LB. CAN
12c
Marshmallows Lb. 17c
Tapioca. Albers Inst., lb. 23c
Peas, Blk. Eyed, 2 Lbs. 19c
Candy, asst. var., 2 Lbs. 25c
Willi mmw m
Soap, 5 bars White King, 1
wash rag, For 23c
MILK
Federal Tall Tins
Case, $2.85
PER TIN
6c
COFFEE
Dependable
2 tin 45c
3 Lbs 69c
NOB HILL
SUGAR
Pure Cane
100
$539
LBS.
FLOUR
We sold four tons of flour on' the
last ad and are continuing the
same prices so those who missed
can get in on this flour milled
from old wheat.
SAFEWAY
BBL. $5.98
ORE. MAID
BBL. $5.49
sk. $139
$1.55
FRESH PRODUCE
Cantaloupes OSfc
Large 45 size .... I for MfJx
POTATOES, excell- C Off
ent .quaity. 100 LBS. V Li
GOLD WANTED
Licensed gold buyers will pay up
to $35.00 an ounce for old dental
bridges, crowns, rings, chains,
lockets, watch cases, spectacle
frames, etc. or any other dis
carded jewelry if mailed within
30 days. Take advantage of this
wonderful opportunity given to
you by a reliable concern to get
full value for your old gold. We
also buy old silver.
ELCO GOLD REFINERY
1038 Exchange Building
Seattle, Washington
VINEGAR
Bring your con
tainer (it 6c
GALLON 19c
BROOMS
5-sewnneQp
quality ..
Kitchen M0
Quality TUV
SARDINES
Large oval tins
DOZEN 95c
3 for 25c
SHRIMP
Fancy 5 oz.
DOZEN $1.45
U FOR 25c
TUNA FISH
White Star
M TINS 29c
PORK & BEANS
Large 22 oz.
Van Camps
DOZEN $1.15
EACH .... 10c
OATS
Sperrys or Albers
quick or regular
9 LB.
BAG
49c
BK. POWDER
K. C. quality
i
33c
50c
SIZE
APRICOTS
fancy Walla Walla
2 Large OOsa
22 Tins.. U tIC
RICE
Fancy head
10, 63c
SH. WHEAT
Genuine
M Pkgs. 23c
MACARONI
Elbo Cut
5 lbs. 35c
RAISINS
New crop
pkg. 25c
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