Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 21, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, March 21, 1946
CLUB LEADERS ATTENDING
CONFERENCE AT EOCE
Miss Grace Gadeken, accompanied
by six 4-H club leaders of the
county, will go to La Grande Friday
morning for a two-day conference
at Eastern Oregon College of Edu
cation. The meeting will be under
direction of the Oregon State col
lege extension service and state or
ganization of local 4-H club eaders
and will be held in the auditorium
of the administration building.
Heppner will be reprsented by
Mrs. Harold Becket, Mrs. E. 0.
Ferguson and Mrs. A. D. Moore;
Mrs. Lonnie Henderson, Lexington,
Mrs. L. A. McCabe, lone and Miss
Pat Markham, Irrigon make up Miss
Gadeken's party from this county.
'SA SMALL WORLD
Continued from First Page
ton. Tl see that you get out right
away."
Jim boarded a plane headed for
Chicago. Arriving there the only
army plane heading in a westerly
direction was one going to Albu
querque or some other port in New
Mexico, but the Heppnr lad figured
that while it was going a long ways
south it also was going farther
west than Chicago, so off he went
for New Mexico. Again he made
connections and next found him-
FOR SALE Simmons Slumber
King bed springs. Two mattresses,
old metal beds, kitchen stove as
is, metal canopy 4'xlO' suitable
for cafe, metals, odds and ends.
Hotel Heppner, Phone 23. 52c
self in San Francisco. He had to)
dig up about $10 for passage by
rail to Portland where the family
met him, and here he is, orienting
himself to civilian life with the
prospect of being a civilian for
good by June 1. Meeting a former
basketball enemy in the nation's
capital convinced him that it"s a
small world after all.
IONE (Continued)
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Haug and
family left for Condon to make
their home. They have been liv
living in their trailer house in the
grove here for some time.
Ted Peterson spent the week-end
In Portland.
The KEC of Willows grange had
an all-day meeting with potluck at
noon at the home of Mrs. Ed
Buschke Friday. There was a large
turn-out.
Rev. Shirlee of The Dalles de
livered the morning sermon at the
Church of lone Co-operative, Sun
day. Rev. Paul A. Davies of Port
land will hold services next Sun
day. There will be a potluck fel
lowship dinner at noon,
and they made many friends here,
cookies and punch were served
from a table decorated with green
candles. Mrs. Anne Smouse poured
the punch.
The Seniors gave a St. Patrick's
day dinner at the school gym Sun
day. They served over 100 people.
The proceeds will go toward fi
nancing a skip-day trip.
The grangers of Willows grange
will practice for Initiation Sunday
afternoon, March 24. All taking
part are urged to attend.
Lloyd Morgan was injured Fri
day evening when the wheel of a
plow ran Over his leg. Several
bones were broken,
stitches were necessary but no
Gel Rae was taken to the hospi
tal in Pendleton Friday to receive
treatment for an infection in his
arm.
The lone P.-T- A. gave a formal
dance in the school gym Friday
night in honor of the high school
pupils and their parents. The place
was attractive with St. Patrick de
corations. Lunch of sandwiches,
Fire originating in a brooder
house at the Waite Crawford farm
about four o'clock Tuesday morn
ing of last week burned the brood
er house and 100 baby chicks, hen
house with four dozen laying hens,
a barn and a straw stack. A calf
was burned up in the barn.
C. G. Henderson of Bremerton
Wash, is building" a new house for
E. M. Baker. Mr. Henderson is Mrs.
Baker's father.
James Doherty of the U. S. army
is spending a 30-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Do
herty. He has been at Camp Cook,
Calif.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated
March 6, 1946, I am authorized and
directed to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than the
minimum price herein set forth:
Lots 23 and 24 in Block 8, in
the City of Boardman, for the
minimum price of $60.00, cash
Lot 1 in Block 3, Ayers 3rd
Addition to the City of Hepp
ner for the minimum price of
$25.00, cash.,
Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Block 1
and Tract number 149, Brown's
Addition to the City of Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon,
for the minmum price of $75.00
" cash.
THEREFORE I will on the 20th
day of April, 1946 at the hour of
10:00 a. m., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore
gon, sell said property to the high
est and best bidder
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
Bv FRANCES MITCHELL
1 52-4 Deputy
GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: One of Our custom
ers remarked that in some parts of
India a man doesn't know his wife
until after he's married her. But
why single out India?
In China it is reported that
a man can get a wife for five
dollars, but then a good wife
should be worth that mucn.
While we are discussing marital
situations over the globe, a maga
zine states that in Persia a wife is
required to know how to comb wool
for her husband. "
In this country, they just
pull it over his eyes.
Some folks prefer to stay single
oters prefer to knot.
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Our neighbor says he heard
'of one marriage that reminded
him of a house. She was paint
ed and he was plastered.
We would like to remind you
that now is a good time to buy
Auto-lite Goodyear or WUlard
Batteries.
Come in and see us about it any
time.
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STAR an REPORTER
Show Starts at 7:3a Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p.
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions fcpply
only to those under the legal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
Program' Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
All children occupying seats must have tickets
Friday-Saturday, March 22-23
Scotland Yard Investigator
Sir Aubrey Smith, Erich Von Stroheim, Ste
phanie Bachelor
Experienced performers lift this mystery
story to better-than-average quality.
PLUS
Lost Trail
Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hat ton,
Jennifer Holt
A western with flying fists and sizzling six
shooters. Popeye Cartoon in Techniclor.
Sunday-Monday, March 24-25
Duffy's Tavern
Ed Gardner, Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton,
Paulette Goddard, Alan Ladd, Dorothy
Lamour, the Duffy's Tavern Cast and
many other great stars
Leave us face it . . there isn't anythng fun
nier! Radio's demented dispenser of droller
ies, Duffy's Tavern Manager "Archie" heads
a Milky Way of Stars.
Tuesday, March 26
The Young in Heart
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Paulette Goddard,
Janet Gaynor, Roland Young, Billie Burke
PLUS '
CONEY ISLAND HONEYMOON, a Techni
color short with good songs and the exciting
fun of Coney Island.
Wednesday-Thursday, March 27-28
You Came Along
Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott, Don
DeFore, Charles Drake, Julie Bishop, Kim
Hunter, Helen Forrest
Four wonderful kids living the great love
story of our day.
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On Hand and Ready for
Immediate Delivery
GAS ENGINES
Fairbanks Morse 2V2 HP Air Cooed
Onan Twin Cylinder 4 HP Air Cooled
Fairbanks Morse 6-7 HP Water Cooled
IHC 1 Vi to 2V2 HP. Water Cooled
CREAM SEPARATORS
$105.00
160.00
170.50
77.25
IHC No. 3-S 750 pounds per hour capacity, with
stainless steel tinware 119.50
-IHC No. 4-S, 1000 pounds capacity 129.50
CHAIN HOISTS
One-ton -
1 Vi-ton
Two-ton
27.50
37.50
57.50
OTC Socket Wrench Sets in Metal Box
Vi-inch Drive, complete set .... 37.5Q
-inch Drive, complete set . . . . 55.00
Fairbanks Morse Platform Scales
All Metal Portable Platform Scales . 29.50
1000 pounds capacity
Bench Vises, many sizes .... $9.00 and up
Jackson Implement Co.
LEXINGTON, OREGON