Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 20, 1936, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1936.
LEXINGTON
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By BEULAH NICHOLS
The Lexington Home Economics
culb met Thursday afternoon it
the home of Mrs. Orville Cutsforth.
Those present were Mrs. Cutsforth,
Mrs. R. B. Rice, Mrs, Harvey Bau
man, Mrs. Harvey Miller, Mrs. Mar
lon Palmer, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs.
J. E. Gentry, Mrs. Myles Martin,
Beulah Nichols, Myrtle Green and
Elsie Tucker.
The September meeting of Lex
ington grange will be held on the
third Saturday instead of on the
second Saturday. The Morrow
county grange council will meet
with Lexington grange on this
date, Sept 19, for an ail-day meet
ing. The daily vacation Bible school
which was held at the Christian
church for two weeks closed last
week. The attendance was very
good throughout the session.
Following the Bible school hour
Sunday, Joel R. Benton preached
at the Christian church, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Gentry, who are leaving
next week to make their home at
Pine Valley, were presented with
a lovely gift by th church.
Mrs. Etta C. Hunt of Portland ar
rived on the stage Friday after
noon and is visiting relatives in this
community.
Mrs. Merle Miller and young
daughter, Margaret Ann, returned
home from Heppner Thursday af
ternoon.
Edith Tucker Is home from
North Powder where she has been
visiting friends for the past two
weeks.
Mrs. Velle Winkley of Corvaliis
spent last week with her mother,
Mrs. Ola Ward.
Dwight Misner of Thornton, Wn.,
was a business visitor in Lexington
Friday afternoon.
Wilma Tucker has returned home
from La Grande where she spent
the summer with her sister, Mrs.
Paul DeF. Mortimore.
Mrs. Healy and daughter of
Heppner were guests of Mrs. J. G.
Johnson Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt and
children, accompanied by Mrs. Etta
Hunt and Elwood Hunt, were Ar
lington visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rauch and
family spent Sunday with relatives
in Echo. They returned by way
of Umatilla and brough home some
peaches.
Ed Clark of Heppner was a bus
iness visitor in Lexington Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller and Vir
gil Budden of Jefferson are spend
ing the week with friends in Lex
ington.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt motored
to Pendleton Tuesday and pur
chased a Dodge sedan. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Breshears and daugh
ters were in Pendleton Tuesday
also.
While driving his father's car to
town one day last week Ellwynne
Peck ran Into a horse, damaging
the car slightly.
Miss Grace Burchell and Miss
Mary Berry were guests of friends
in Heppner Tuesday night.
Harry Higgs, lineman for the Pa
cific Telephone and Telegraph com
pany, was a visitor at the local of
fice Tuesday.
About half of Lexington's popu
lation motored to Heppner Friday
afternoon to see the circus, using
the children as an alibi. Some who
haven't any children ventured
forth anyway.
R0DE0H0N0RS
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
ALVIN KLEES.FELDT, Pastor
Bible School . 9:45 a. m.
Morning services 11:0 a. m.
C. E. Society 6:30 d. m.-
Erening services 8:00 p. m.
Choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 7:30 p. in.
Midweek service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
Stop and worship first
Inspirational services both morn-
ng and evening.
Having returned from a good va
cation in improved physical condi
tion, your pastor and his wife are
ready to begin the fall work with
increased strength.
May all loyal members fall in line
to help build our church services
in attendance, interest and useful
ness. Plans are being made for a
vigorous campaign this fall. Let
us get up the momentum.
Inspirational sermons Sunday
morning and evening. Mid-week
meetings will be resumed in September.
At Heppner
HURCHES
METHODIST CHUCRH.
REV. R. C. YOUNG, Pastor.
Sunday morning worship:
Church School 9:45.
Sermon 11:00.
Evening worship:
Epworth League 7:00.
Sermon 8:00.
Boys' Club Tuesday evening 7:00.
Week day session for primary
children Tuesday 3:00 p. m.
Fellowship service, Thursday
8:00 p. m.
at
THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD.
(Pentecostal)
Pastor, E. D. Greeley.
Sunday services:
Bible School, 10 a, m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic Service, 8 p. m.
Tuesday, 8 p. m., Prayer Meeting.
Thursday, 8 p. m., Evangelistic Ser
vice.
Saturday, 2:30 p. m., Children's
Meeting.
A welcome awaits you.
needed Coxen & Chapln.
Baldest Cowboy One bottle Luc
ky Tiger oil shampoo and one bot
tle Fitch's hair oil, Clark's barber
shop.
Best Pack Outfit $5.00 merchan
dise. M. D. Clark store.
Gold Miners most typical First
$5.00 merchandise, Safeway store;
second, 10 gallons gasoline, Stand
ard Stations, Inc.
Best Representation of Historical
Character (juvenile, 15 years)
First, one Wahl fountain pen, Hum
phreys Drug store; second, $1.00 in
merchandise, Variety store.
Fattest Cow-boy $2.50, Morrow
County Creamery company.
Leanest and Most Run Down
Cowboy One fre physical examin
ation and x-ray, if needed, Dr. A.
D. McMurdo.
Ugliest Pet (juvenile 12 years)
First $2.50, Carl Allyn; second, $1.
50, Harry Dinges.
Most Typical Covered Wagon
$2.50, Luke Bibby and $2.50, Ray P.
Kinne.
Best Equipped Saddle Horse
(woman) Morrow County Abstract
$3.00, John Skuzeski $1.00, Joe Nys
$1.00; second, Heppner Laundry
$2.50.
Best Paraded Calf $2.50, Barney
Holman.
Best Paraded Bull (any breed)
$2.50, Cramer Bros.
Best Float Entered in Parade by
Juveniles (15 years age limt) First
$10.00, City of Lexington; second,
$5.00, City of Heppner.
Anyone desiring to enter a float
is requested to notify Dr. Lawrence
not later than the first of the week.
The parade will start promptly at
10:30 a, m. It is important that
all entries be on hand not later
than 10:00 a. m. The parade will
form on Gale street north of
Church.
Our Speed Girl
Lundell. '
Best Clown with Animal and
Equipment First, $5.00 in merch
andise, Thomson Bros, store; sec
ond, $2.50, C. W. Swanson.
Oldest Pioneer Man Morrow
County $5.00 merchandise, J. C.
Penney store.
Oldest Pioneer Woman Morrow
County $5.00 merchandise, Curran's
Ready-to-Wear shop.
Pets Most Original First, $5.00,
Jackson Implement Co., and $3.50
show tickets at Star Theater; sec
ond $2.50, Dr. L. D. Tibbies, and
$2.50, Dr. R. M. Rice; third, one
camera, Gordon's Drug store.
Cowboy with Longest Beard One
bottle of hair tonic and bath if
Duck Lee, former Heppner boy,
is spending a few days with friends,
coming up from Portland Wednesday.
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, J. S. Stuart of Boise accompan
ied Nat Kimball to Heppner this
week to look after business in con
nection with Federal Land bank.
They are registered at Hotel Hepp
ner while In the city.
Excellent results from the use of
Gazette Times Want Ads are re
ported to us each week.
Mrs. W. W. Sanderson came from
her home in Milwaukie, Oregon,
to look after business matters in
Heppner a few days. Before her
P.A.S.
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BERLIN, Germany . . . Here's a
picture of the United States' flying
speed girl. Helen Stephens of Ful
ton, Mo., who broke the world's
record for women in the 100 meter
dash in 0:11.5 seconds, to win the
Olympic crown.
Wm. Kummerland, pioneer farm
er of the Heppner district, was a
business caller in town today.
Mrs. Alice Gentry paid this of
fice a pleasant call this morning.
Mrs. Gentry has been a reader of
the Gazette Times for many years.
marriage Mrs. Sanderson, then Miss
Allinger, was an employe for sev
eral years of the Farmers and
Stockgrowers National bank, serv
ing as cashier.
Miss Bess Huddleston writes
from Lone Rock that Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh B. Raukin of Medford were
guests at the Huddleston ranch
home this week. Mr. Rankin was
supervisor of the Umatilla Nation
al forest many years ago, going
from here to Medford to supervise
Crater Lake National forest. He
was relred two years ago from the
forest service and is now connect
ed with the Federal Land bank of
Spokane. He and Mrs. Rankin
were making an extended trip thru
Oregon, Washington and Idaho be
fore returning to their home In
Medford.
Martin Reld Is spending a few
days in Heppner looking after bus
iness Interests. He came from his
home at Lincoln Beach Tuesday
and expects to remain until the end
of the week.
Grocery, and $2.00 in merchandsie,
J. O. Peterson's Jewelry store.
Best Four Horse Team First
$15.00, Aiken & Aiken; second, $5.00,
First National Bank (Heppner
branch), and $5.00, Hotel Heppner;
third, $5.00, Elkhorn Cafe.
Best Costumed Cowgirl First
$5.00 in Cara Nome toilet prepara
tions, Patterson & Son Drug store;
second. $2.00 in merchandise, W. O.
Dix Grocery.
Best Costumed Cowboy First,
$5.00 in merchandise, Dave Wilson's
store; second, one leather body belt,
Gene Noble's Saddle shop.
Best Equipped Saddle Horse
(men) First, $5.00, Ferguson gar
age; second, $2.50 and free night's
lodging in county jail, C. J. D. Bau
man. Best Buggy Team First, $5.00,
McAfee's; second, one year's sub
scription to Heppner Gazette Times.
Best Costumed Juvenile Cowgirl
1 (under 12 years of age) First, $5.00,
Phelps Mortuary; second, $3.00,
Gonty's, Ford garage, . Charles B.
Cox; third, $2.00, Heppner Bakery.
Best Costumed Juvenile Cowboy
(under 12 years of age) First, $5.00,
P. G. Balsiger; second, $2.00, Jack
Farris, $1.00, Bert Mason; third,
$1.00, E. J. Bristow, $1.00, E. R.
P. M. GEMMELL
Phone 1182
HEPPNER, OREGON
Buying Wheat for
KERR, GIFFORD & CO., Inc.
NEW RAY
Machineless
PERMANENT $5
BEAUTIFUL, self-setting
permanent waves with
indestructible ringlets. No
chemicals, no machines, no
heat and no electricity.
The Perfect Wave.
Lucill
Shop
1
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Beauty
Heppner
BUY DIRECT
HOFFMAN'S GARDEN Cash and Carry
Beets Carrots Peppers Egg Plant
TOMATOES 5c DOZEN
CUCUMBERS (Slicing Size) lc Each
South Main Street BOARDMAN, ORE.
HARRY DINGES
Independent Candidate for
SHERIFF
General Election November 3, 1936
MAIL
your WOOL
to
HOOD RIVER WOOLEN
MILL, HOOD RIVER, OR.
to be carded or re-carded
into BATTS.
Something New cVmpfny
Coleman's Oil Burning Heaters combine reliability
and service . . . Radiation or circulation as you wish.
Make no mistake . . . They're different.
See Them, at
Case Furniture Company
Terms at Low Interest
Quality Dry Goods
MUNSINGWEAR HOSIERY
New Prices Effective August 1
Genuin e4 and 7 Thread Ringless Chiffon
and Service Weight
NOW 79c
3 and 4 Thread Smart-Side-out Chiffon and
High Twist Service
NOW $1.00
New colors for winter, '36-'37, will soon be in stock.
In Men's Underclothing, Just Ask for MUNSINGWEAR.
M. D. Clark
OREGON'S LEADING FOOD STORES I
SILVER TIP SON
PALOMINA
Cream Colored Saddle Stallion
On stand in Heppner
Rodeo Week
Silver Tip Son foals on exhibition
during Rodeo.
Also Saddle Horses for Hire during Rodeo.
Buy and Sell Saddle Horses.
Auction of Saddle Horses at Rodeo time.
W. Harold Mason
Depend on your neighborhood Safeway Stores for LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING and the same
low prices to everyone! Not only advertised prices are low !ut al Safeway Prices are LOW.
SUGAR pcZ IOO lb. Bag 5.75
FLOUR EE A9lb.Bag$U9
MILK Federal Ma,mum 12 i"r 93c
OATS Q"i k or Regular Q b. Bag 43c
SOAP, 30 BARS i AA 111 HONEY, 10 lb. Pail 1
P. & G.. reeular size A W Wattenburger's
P. & G., regular size
VINEGAR
Bring your container
PER
GAL.
SOUP
Campbell's except Chicken S
15c i CanningSupplies
Private Sale
of
Farm Machinery and
Household Goods
We are leaving Lexington within a few days and offer the
following farm equipment and household articles at Immediate
sale. DON'T DELAY IT'S ALL GOOD STUFF.
FARM EQUIPMENT Two 6-20 Grain Drills
2 3-Bottom Plows 1 22-ft. Harrow few
sets Harness, Collars, etc. 1 Rotary Weeder.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS-One Bedroom Set
one Library Table one Chest of Drawers
and many other items.
J. E. Gentry
Lexington : Oregon
FOR
SHORTENING
1 IARS. Quarts ... PER DOZ. 7Q 1
G 1 Kerr Mason
MUX IAD Rl lRRFRs M n07 f
Reeular size M.tJ
8 Always Fresh UR JJDS ....... 9 DOZ. 1 i
tt V I Regular slze-KERR M V
"cookie?00 I JELLS-RJTE 2 F0R 25C I
Lemon ECONOMY PER DOZ. ;9C j
DQZ -j I KERR MASON . . PER DOZ. IQp
Regular Rings and Lids JL fJ
COFFEE I ZINK LIDS PER DOZ. 1 0p 1
VAI) TTTT T O T TC Cr
air way? 3 lbs. Si PARO-WAX . . 1 LB. PKG. (0
FRUIT JARS ... PER DOZ. QQp 1
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PICKLING SPICES
DEPENDABLE
Vacuum packed
2 LB. TIN 45c
A TOMATOES
Red Pack Puree
3No.2'2 QQ
TINS UUt
4 OZ. PKG.
10c
JELL WELL
Cube Flavor
Regular Size
PER PKG
5c
O FRESH PRODUCE
FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY
PEACHES Elbertas O -f )Q
APPLE BOX OL.Ad
CANTALOUPES 7IZ
CRATE f 3C
LEMONS, Sunkist 360's 07
DOZ AiiZ
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