Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 25, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    1 2 Heppner Gazette Times, April 25, 1946
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the second Monday in May,
(Monday, May 13, 1946) the Board
of Equalization of Morrow County,
Oregon, will convene at the Court
house in He'ppner, Oregon, and
publicly examine the assess
ment rolls of said County for the
vear 1946-1947, and will correct
errors in valuation, description or
quality of land, lots or other pro
perty, assessed by the Assessor of
Morrow County Oregon, as of Jan
uary 1, 1946.
All persons interested or having
any complaints against their as
sessments for the year 1946-1947,
should appear at that time. Peti
tions for the reduction in assess
ment must be in writing, verified
bv Oath of amlicant or his attor
ney and must be filed with the
Board within the first week it is
in session. Any petition or appli
cation not so made, verified and
filed shall not be considered or
acted UDon bv the board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Ap
ril 25, 1946.
W. O. DIX
Assessor
Morrow County, Oregon
5-7
NOTICE OF SALE OF
ESTRAYED STOCK
Notice is hereby given by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon,
that I have taken up at my place
the hereinafter described animals,
and that I will on the 11th day of
May, 1946, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., sell said animals to the high
est bidder for cash in hand, sub
ject to right of redemption by the
owner or owners. Said animals axe
described as follows:
One roan mare with white face,
about 3 years old; one iron gray
L. E. Dick accompanied by his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Dick Jr. drove to Port
and Tuesday to transact business.
They returned Wednesday night.
mare, white face, about 3 years
old; one bay gelding, white star
in forehead and white spot on
nose, 5 or 6 years old.
William Maness
5-7 Heppner, Oregon
WANTED Laundry to do. Phone
2542. 5-6c
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Crawford
were in Portland last week-end on
a combined business and pleasure
jaunt.
GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: After reading all the
best authorities on horse racing we
as to what horse is safe to put
have finally made up our minds
your shirt on a clotheshorse.
EVEN SO, WE'LL NEVER
BET ON A HORSE RACE.
WE'RE AFRAID OF THE
"BOOKIE-MAN."
Of course horse sense is what
teaches a girl to say "neigh."
Whether a horse is a race ....
should never get so hungry
horse or, a work horse, le
he bites his fodder.
On the other hand a nag is a wom
an who rides a man.
.
MEN AND WOMEN ARE
BOTH COMING TO OUR
RichFicId Gasoline
MORE AND MORE.
Ask any of our customers about
the value of this product.
Richfield Service
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 1242 Night Phone 2232
GIVE YOU EASY,
BREEZY COMFORT
Spend your walking hours in
bright platform playshoes, for
easy, breeze-swept comfort ! Por
ous new fabrics, mesh-weave
plastics in side-draped beauties;
classic leather moccasins and
sandals that wear! Cushion-soft
wedges; white and colors.
2.93-3.49
STAR m REPORTER
Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m 3 p. m.
In compliance with the Federul Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply
only to those under the lagal age of 12.
Selected Short SubJectB With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
FEIDAY-SATTODAY, April 26-27
Born For Trouble
Van Johnson, Faye IBmeraon, George Meeker
This weird mystery la more exciting now than
when originally shown because of the present
popularity of tho stars.
PLUS
Colorado Pioneers
City boys turned loose on the range find ridin'
and ropin' with Red Ryder and Little Injun
more fun than playing hoodlum.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, April 28-29
Kiss And Tell
Shirley Temple, Jerome Courtland, Walter Abel
Katherine Alexander, Robert Benchley, Por
ter Hall
The F. Hugh Herbert play the nation roared
at for over two years, now a great motion pic
ture. Shirley, as Corliss Archer, shocks the
neighborhood to your great delight.
Also, FALA AT HYDE PARK, in Technicolor,
the country's most popular dog in another in
comperable' performance.
TUESDAY, April 30
The Falcon In San Francisco
Tom Conway continues to portray the famous
FALCON in a manner tc Veep audiences ting
ling with thrills, chills and chuckles.
Also. KRATCATOA, the Island that blew itself
off the map an under-sea volcano in eruption;
L1TTLR WITCH, a musical foaturette in Tech
nicolor; and JASPER AND THE BEANSTALK.
Wednesday-Thursday, May 1-2
A Boy, a Girl, and a Dog
Jerry Hunter, Sharyn Moffctt, Harry Dav
enjort, Lionel Stander and Lucky (from
pup to Mr. Dog)
A picture down-to-earth, close-to-your-
1'tait and full-of-fun.
PLUS
MARCH OF TIME RErORT ON GREECE
The Greek drama of power politics played
against a background of Nazi-inflicted ruin.
Killers of the Chaparral Newsrccl
CAPITOL PARADE
$229; Clatskanie, $1G9; Hillsboro,
$99; Sdio, $83; and Halsey $72.
STATE POLICE ARRESTS
arrested 2126 persons, and warned
State police during the last month
4041 others for violating traffic lavs
including 36 for drunken driving.
Fines and sentences for these of
fenses totaled $15,155 and 2065 days
in jail. There were 262 arrests for
felonies, with fines totaling $3403,
- . , r ..lAlntinnc o n rl
14U arrests ior game vwiouuiu
j 71 for violations of commercial
! fishing laws.
CAIRN DVAL
High School Gym
FRIDAY, April 26
8 p. m.
BINGO, BASEBALL THROW,
ROULETTE, DARTS, SHOOTING
GALLERY, FORTUNE TELLING,
BOW & ARROW, PENNY THROW,
FISHING POND, GRAB BAG, and
other attractions
SANDWICHES and SOFT DRJNKS
DOOR PRIZE
Adm. 15c & 25c
Proceeds to be used for purchase of
football equipment.
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Here's What Ve Do:
1, Remove tho front wheels and inspect lining.
2, Inspect, clean and repack front wheel
bearing.
3, Inspect brake drama.
fnvtl a flhefik and add brake fluid if needed.
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5, Adjust the brake shoes to secure full contacl
with drum.
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