Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 03, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    A Heppner Gozette Times, October 3, 1946
Lexington Items
Br Mr. Mary Elwr
Mr. and Mrs- Douglas Gibson
ar tha parent of a dauphtt-r, Sal
ly, barn Sept. 29 in Pendleton.
IdaJngloa FTA sponsored the
reception which u given Thurs
day evening in the Ladies Aid
room of the Congregational church.
Mr Oaranot Hayes, president of
tha FTA, introduced the teachen
and Mr. Ludig responded for the
teachers. Mrs. Faye M linkers was
in charge of the program which
consisted of songs by the audience,
a trio by Truman Messenger, Rev.
More land and Truman Messenger
Jr. accompanied by Mrs. Messen
ger, and a question and answer
game. Refreshments of ice cream,
cake and coffee were served.
Rcna June Messenger was pleas
antly surprised Friday evening
1007 Curled Chicken Feather Sleeping
Bogs . . . Stockmen's Bed Sheets 7x15
12-ounce canvas
Loyd Bros. Saddle Co.
The NEW
John Deere Hydraulic
POWER-TROL
Eliminates Lever Lifting and
Rope Tugging
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:s&a
Lifts . . Lowers . . Regulates
Integral and Drawn Equipment
Braden Tractor and
Equipment Co.
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as
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when the young people of Lexing- countries understood our foreign
ton arrived at her home to help
her celebrate her birthday.
Gas & Air
Howdy folks: The tone of the re
lations between the nations seems
to be "praise the Lord and pass
the admonitions.''
Our foreign relations seem to
be poor relations.
It would be a good thing if other
frv tou can do
Weather-Wise
at any age!
MEN'S CUNAPAC OVERCOATS they're
style-right, weather-right and comfort-right
Varwick model in warm fleece (see tag) A .WW
YOUNG
MEN S KNEE-LENGTH JR. BOYS'COATrf
OVERCOATS, Knit wool CAPS. Fine solid oeW
fleece for warmth, cotton- fabric, lined.
back for strength! 12.75 CoatO UstcUd Cag 69c
What's New This Week!
Men's Towncraft De Luxe Dress Shirts
Smart stripes and figures. Sanforized. Neat Qfl
Craft Collars
MEN'S SHORTS
Neat Prints. Sanforized, elastic sides and f
tripper snaps U7C
Convos Gloves Med. Wt. Pair 21c
LEATHER FACED GLOVES
Knit wrists 75
We Are Pleased to
Announce That
New Coats,
Suits and
Presses
are arriving
regularly
Blouses
are in stock
awaiting your
pleasure
Also
New
Shortie Coats
for chilly days
norah:s shop
policy, but a better thing If ws
understood it ourselves.
Of course, honesty I the best
policy, but It doesn't seem ' to
work as a foreign policy.
At least we don't have trouble
with the Eskimo. They are God's
frozen people.
W. tbooght when we disposed
at HltrT oar foreign problems
would be simplified. You re
member Hitler. He was the
man who was positively nazi-attnf.
Our policy has always been to give
you the most of everything in our
line for the least money.
That will continue to be our
policy eren In these times of
'mm
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THERE'S
tilL It .'
IN THIS MATCHED MAKE-UP)
4ks
Parallee Kendall,
Cara Nome Beau
ty Expert, will give
consultations Oc
tober 14 to 18.
Call us for
available
appointments
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AVAIUItE EXClIf IVE1Y IT TBI IIIUl III! ITOII
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risinf market!.
UNREIN
MOTOR SERVICE
Phone 1242 Heppner, Oregon
WANTED Any number feeder
lambs. Bill Barratt Phone 16-
F2. 28-29c
FOR SALE White skate shoes,
siie SVt, price $15. June Hughes,
Heppner. , 28-29p
HEPPKU
GAZETTE TIMES
TS. Hsmsm
Karen M. US. The
Tbnsa, estabrrshed Rwranber IS
1887. Ouuaillrtiil Feb. li. 1912
Publiahed averr Thersday and en-
tend at the Pact Offloa at Bm
natter.
Subscription Prioe Uo a Tear
O. O. CRAWFOKD
PubUaber awd Sfitar
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Bymptoms ef Otetrass Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
rreeBeokTeni.fHorjwTreatmeottfcH
Mast Help or It Win Cost V Hrtfclng
Otxt two million bottlmof th W1IXARD
TK E ATM KN T hT been sold f or rvllal of
ymptoms of dlf trM arlslns rrom Stematll
nit rjMMal ukMt due to AcW
Peer Dltntien, aw or Upeet StemacH,
OiultHU, Hurlburn, atoepl iweie, eta.
due toEEteM Acid. Hold on lSdayi' trlall
JUk for "Wlllard'e Meuase" WMca tuuy
tlpiiw uui ireauiuMifc-
SAAGER'S PHARMACY
STAR REPORTER
kew Marls s Mm Htleei Wwwf asasy, I p nw-t f. as,
In compliance wrth the ftdertl Tax Raa,iusisat, CW1 Bran's Arlmlatleai appT
aaly to tboae nader the has age et B.
staeM ahorl abjset. Witt AD negnau
rregnai laaleet as Okaaa Wateh local newspaper tar weeVlf anneuneemeiit
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.
Ch rome Dinette Sets
$27.50lto 89 50
Additional chairs can be furnished in seme colors at 8.95 ea.
Upholstered Choirs
in Maroon, Brown and Tan Leatherette
$69.50
Chrome and Leather Davenport Set
Case Furniture Company
am -, - imam mi ii, jiiii1i WffiiiBaSR1
Friday-Saturday, October 4"5
Yukon Flight
One of the ever popular Renfrew of the
Northwest Mounted Police stories...beauUful
scenery, action, songs by the MountW
chorus.
-PLUS-
They Made Me a Killer
Robert Lowery, Barbara Britton, Lola Lane,
A winner for tense, taut and thrilling entertainment.
Sunday-Monday, October t'1
Bad Bascomb
Margaret O'Brien, Wallace Beery, Marjorl.
Main, J. Carroll Naish, Frances Rafferty
A rip-roaring western story that will appeal
to children and grown-ups alike.
Tuesday, October 8
The Return of Frank James
Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney
All the excitement and thrills of its prede
cessor. "Jesse James."
Wednesday-Thursday, October 910
Young Widow
Jan. Russell, Louis Hayward, Faith Do
merrue, Kent Taylor, Marie Wilson, Pen
ny Singleton
A tender romantic story with sparkling
humorous interludes.
Popeye Cartoon in Technicolor
gtsttmseisUanUi
SALE of PROPERTY
Condon Grain Growers, Condon, Oregon, offers the following property for sale
to the highest bidder or bidders, bids to be accompanied by 10 per cent of the bid
price. Condon Grain Growers reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
The property is located on the Union Pacific railroad at the north edge of
Condon, Oregon.
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FLAT HOUSE KNOWN AS 310 SACKED
This property must be removed from the site by June 8, 1047, the ground to be
leveled and filled as needed. Ground size: approximately 56 by 505 feet, 14 foot
walls, roof part metal and part composition. Equipment includes 6 dormant scales,
1 Colfax Jr. Grain Piler, 1 ACL 500 bushel Airforee Grain Blower with Hercules
Gas Engine Power Plant, elcetric wiring, etc.
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FLAT CRIB ELEVATOR KNOWN AS 310 BULK
This property must be removed from the site by June 30, 1947, the ground to be
leveled and filled as needed. Ground sire approximately 50 ft. by 150 ft., 14-ft.
walls, 2x4 cribbing composing 19 bins. Equipment includes 1 5-ton hopper scale,
1 20-ton Howe 8 x 22 deck truck receiving scale with hydraulie dump (used very
little in past 6 years), 1 30hp 220 V, 3-phase electric meter, 1 No. 8 G Monitor
Grain Cleaner, shafting, augurs, etc.
FLAT HOUSE KNOWN AS NO. 8 '
This house may be used on the present location if operated for private use; if it
is to be torn down it must be removed from the site by June 30, 1947, the ground to
be leveled and filled as needed. Equipment includes 2 dormant scales and electric
wiring. Ground size is approximately 50 feet by 250 feet, 14 foot walls and compo
sition roof.
Separate bids will be accepted on buildings and equipment, also combination ef
bids by several individuals or groups.
Bids are to be in the hands of the seller it its office) in Condon, Oregon on or
before October 16, 1948.
Condon Grain Growers
CONDON, OREGON
THirPUBEJC
POWER PtlOrslOTEElS
DON'T UKOHIS AD!
For years and years dst "plHc" pows promoters have been
shouting; that once, a PUD got ia businesa, electric rates
would be reduced X practically nothincl
Then last month ads like this exposed th fact that 8 out
of 9 PUDS distributing Bonneville power actually set a
higher average price for residential electric service than PP&L.
That bombshell really made tat power politicians run
for covert
"Comparing average' prices isn't fair!" they cried.
"Your average price is lower becaiut your cuttomtrt its mora
electricity thn people served 7 PVDi."
Sure, our customers use snore electricity. Isn't that
desirable? We thought the promise 'ot the "public" power crowd
was an abundance of cheap electricity. If they had been able
to carry out their big promises their customers would be
using a lot of electricity, too.
For years now we have been working to: '
1. Increase the sale of electricity .
2. Improve service
3. Lower rates
The three go hand in hand.'
If. in spite of tax subsidies, any PUD cant keep up with'
a taxpaying business concern In that Und of program...
well, draw your own rckesionJ r
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