Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 04, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, April 4, 1946
Richard E. Ferguson AETM 2c
has been spending a tew daysj
leave at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ferguson. Dick
is stationed at Alameda California
NAS, and was to return there to
day. He was accompanied home by
Mary C. Nonayne, Yoeman 2c, who
is stationed at Treasure Island. Miss
Ronayne's home is in St. Paul, Minn.
Mr., and Mrs. Joe Hughes are in
recpipt of a letter from his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John P. Hughes stating they have
sold their ranch in Canada and will
-return to Oregon as soon as all
settlements are made.
Mr and Mrs. Keith Marshall and
young daughter arrived at the Joe
Hughes home Thursday evening.
Mr. Marshall returned to McMinn
ville Tuesday but his family re
mained for a longer visit.
Guy Boyer and Johnny Farley of
John Day were Heppner visitors
Wednesday, spending a few hours
in quest of room accommodations
for the Heppner Rodeo. Being reg
ular attendants at the. Morrow
county western classic they are
taking no chances on having to
camp out.
News of the birth of an- 8 pound
son William Dewey to Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hanks of Baker has
been received by friends. Mr.
Hanks will be remembered by his
Heppner friends as "Galax" when
he worked in this area for several
years.
Word from Portland the first of
the week was to the effect that
Lawrence Slocum is slowly recov
ering from the effects of an opera
tion for the removal of a brain tu
mor. It is hoped that he will be
able to leave the hospital in about
two weeks. x
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gonty and
family returned from McMinnville
Sunday evening where they went
to see Mr. Gonty's brother Thomas
who was recently discharged from
the service and who was up from
his home in Texas for a short visit.
Relatives and friends are greatly
distressed and concerned to learn
that W. C. McCarty submitted to
a major operation in St Vincent hos
pital in Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Sa
die Sigsbee, sister of Mr. McCarty,
called Mrs. Oscar Borg, another
sister who lives in Portland, and
learned that he was holding his
own Wednesday evening, but is not
permitted visitors and is a gravely
ill man.
BEEF CLUBBEFS MEET
JUDGE CALVES AND PIGS
By Betty Graves
The club members met at the O.
W. Cutsf orth ranch Saturday, . Mar.
30, with a turnout of 15 members,
including all officers. After a busi
ness meeting the club spent some
refreshments were served and the
time judging calves and pigs. Later
play period was devoted to a game
of baseball.
The next meetin g will be held
GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: You know the awk
ward age of a kid is when he's too
old to cry and too young to swear.
And someone has said that
that a baby is an alimentary
canal with a loud voice on
one end and no sense of
responsibility on the other.
NOTE TO PARENTS
There's no truth to the rumor that
your son will turn Out to be a car
penter if you send him to a board
ing school.
ONE OF OUR FRIENDS HAS
A NEW BABY THAT HE
CALLS THE "PRICE OF
WAILS."
He admits he's proud of the little
rascal, but as he says, there were
a lot of other things he needed
worse.
WHEN YOU NEED BAT
TERIES WE'D LIKE TO
SELL YOU OUR
WILLARD AUTOLITE, or
GOODYEAR
It's a guaranteed value.
Richfield Service
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 1242 Night Phone 2232
Saturday, April 20. at the John
Graves ranch.
GRAND OFFICER VISITS
At a called meeting of Ruth chap
ter. Order of the Eastern Star, last
night the work was put on for Mrs.
lima Thorn, associate grand conduc
tress of the Grand Lodge of Oregon.
The meeting was preceded by a no
li ost dinner at the Lucas Place at
6:30 for the officers and the visiting
grand officer.
SILVER TEA and apron sale at
Methodist church parlors from 2
p. m. to 5 p. m., on Friday Ap
ril 12. l-3p
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated
March 25, 1946, I am authorized and
directed to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than the
minimum price herein set forth:
All of Section 5 in Township 3
North, Range 26, E. W. M. and
All of Section 33 in Township
5 North, Range 26 E. W. M. for
the minimum price of $1.50 per
acre, eash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 27th
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
By FRANCES MITCHELL,
1-5 Deputy
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
nnMi anrtion 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
By FRANCES MITCHELL
52-4 Deputy
American Legion
AMC
Willows Grange Hall
Saturday, Apr. 6
Admission 83c; tax 17c; total $1.00
Music by
Virgil Oltmann's Hepcats
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Advertisement
ffej From where I sit ... 6r Joe Marsh
Sam and Lud,
War and Peace
Like everybody else, folks in our
town talk about the best way of
preserving peace. Some believe one
thing, some another. But when it
comes to Lud Denny and Sam
Hackney each has a self
invented Plan.
Talking things over at Bill Web
ster's, Sam and Lud got po worked
up arguing against each other's
Plan, they , almost came to blows.
Now each one thinks the other is a
public enemy for not agreeing
with hU Plant
Seems to me there's the problem
in a nutshell! No plan in the world
can lead to peace 'til folks re
,spect each other's views; allow for
differences of taste; and learn to
live with opposite opinions.
Front where I sit, real peace
begins with people neighbor liv
ing tolerantly beside neighbor
regardless of who votes how, or
who drinks beer or cider, or who
wears city clothes or overalls.
Peace starts with Tolerance!
Copyright, 1946, ViuUi Sftm ,
STAR -m REPORTER
Show Start at 7:30. Matinees Erery Sunday, 1 p. m. 8 p. m
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply
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
TUESDAY, April 2
Dangerous Partners
James Craig1, Signe Hasso, Edmund Gwenn, Aud
rey Totter, Grant Withers
A fast-paced, suspenseful thriller that will please
generally. Also a Crime-Does-Not-Pay subject
heads an excellent group of shorts.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, April 3-4
George White's Scandals
Joan Davis, Jack Haley, Phillip Terry, Gene
Krupa and his Band, Ethel Smith swing or.
ganist. This hayrlde of rhythm, romance, music
and sensational specialties is a date for funi
PLUS
MARCH OF TIME: NJGIIT CLUB BOOM
Gay and entertaining with glimpses info New
York's famous night spots, meetings with fa
mous guests and music by Jimmy Dorsey and (
Eddie Condon and songs by the Ink Spots.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, April 6-6
Tell It To A Star
Ruth Terry, Robert Livingstone, Alan Mowbray,
Franklin Pangborn, Isabel Randolph
A gay tale of cardsharks and confidence men, in
terspersed with songs.
PLUS
Heart Of The West
Hopalong Cassidy western.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, April 7-8
Wonder Man
Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Donald
Woods, S. Z. Sakall, Allen Jenkins, Edward
Brophy, Otto Krnger, The Goldwyn Girls
It's a miracle of a musical, starring the won--der
man of merriment. In wondrous Technicolor
On Hand and Ready for
Immediate Delivery
GAS ENGINES
Fairbanks Morse 2Vz 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-S1000 pounds capacity 129.50
CHAIN HOISTS
One-ton
1 V2-ton
Two-ton
27.50
37.50
57.50
OTC Socket: Wrench Sets in Metal Box
V2-inch Drive, complete set
-inch Drive, complete set
37.50
55.00
Fairbanks Morse Platform Scales
All Metal Portable Platform Scales . 29.50
1 000 pounds capacity
Bench Vises, many sizes , . . . $9.00 and up
Jackson Implement Co.
LEXINGTON, OREGON