Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 10, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, October 10, .946
Lexington Items . .
By Mm. Mary Inwards
Mum Pally O li.ira of T.u j
Dctllet wits a wcck-nj victor at
the home of her parent, Mr. anj j
Mrs. Newt O'Harra.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ludwig an J :
aona were week-end visitors in
Spokane.
lx:n-:on Camp Fire girls en
t rs..m.-i their parents and teacher
at a J. nner Wednesday evening at
;h ir club rewn in the Elmer Hunt
heme. Theise present wer Mr. and
Mrs. Kaij h Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
IX.n G.neU, Cecil Jones, Mr. and
.VUr. Harold Raycraft, Mr. and
Mrs. V. C. Van Winkle, Mr. and
M:s. Chas. Buchanan, Mr. and
100 Curled Chicken Feather Sleeping
Bogs . . . Stockmen's Eed Sheets 7x15
12-ounce canvas
WATER PROOF HORSE BLANKETS
Loyd Bros. Saddle Co.
Mrs. Elmer Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Majeske, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Bloodsworth, Mrs. Mary Edwards,
Ma jo Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott of
Portland were visiting friends and
relatives here over the week-end.
Mrs. Scott visited at the Whillock
home while Vernon was hunting.
Majo Marquardt and Rena June
Messenger left Thursday for La
Grande where they have entered
Eastern Oregon Normal
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Davies and
Miss Coghill of Portland were call
ing on friends in Lexington Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeding
spent Sunday visiting relatives in
Touchet and Walla Walla. They
were accompanied by Mrs. George
Steagall who visited her husband
in the Veterans' hospital at Wal
la Walla.
Word has been received here
that Mrs. Wm. D. Campbell and
children recently left the states for
Germany to join Mr. Campbell
who is stationed there. He was su
perintendent of the Lexington
school for five years. -
The N E W
John Deere Hydraulic
POWER-TROL
Eliminates Lever Lifting and
Rope Tugging
C 5'.,
iv--'
Lifts . . Lowers . . Regulates
Integral and Drawn Equipment
Braden Tractor and
Equipment Co.
m 'j. , ... .
GO HAND-IN-HAND
HANDBAGS designed to
lead a busy life . . . beau-,
tifully styled in plastic pat
ent, plastic leather grains,
and new plastic "squares".
2.93 to 4-93
FABRIC GLOVES. YouH
have etyle at your lingc:
tip when you wear tlies
cotton fabric smooth
Tailored or embroidcre
1.49 to 1.51
Af- "-v
,"' A? g
WHAT'S MEW THIS WEEK!
Men's PayDay Overalls Union Made . .
Sanforized
Men's Western Type Overalls Waist
band styles . . Union made . . Sanforized
Men's Flannel Pajamas
Slip-over or Button styles . . . San-
forized . Sizes A, B, C, D
When you think of ICE CREAM, ,
you have in mind a delicacy such as
only
cSaottj i
Super Cream
Freshly frozen daily . . hand packed.
. . . the most for your money.
Here you get a wide variety of flavors
almost always your favorite on
hand . . . and a pound and a half
to the quart.
All you want at any time
For genuine satisfaction, buy
Scotty's
RATOEEHT OF TBI OWNERSHIP,
111 OIMUT, CXBCVUTIOH,
CTO, BEQUEBED BT III ACTS
OF COHOKES3 OF AUGUST M,
1911, AMD KABCH , 1933
Of Th Heppner Guette Times, pub
lished weekly at Heppner, Oregon, (or
October, 11H6
STATE OF OREGON
COUNTY OF MORROW
Before me. a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid,
personally appeared O. G. Crawford,
who, having been duly aworn accord
ing to law. deposes and says tliat he
is the Publisher of the Heppner Ga
zette Times, and that the following is,
to the best of his knowledge and be
lief, a true statement of the ownership,
management, etc., of the aforesaid
publication for the date shown in the
above caption, required by the Act of
August 24. 1912. as amended by the
4-ct f March 3, 193a embodied in
section 637, Postal Laws and Regula
tions, printed on the reverse of tlus
form, to-wlt:
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are:
Publisher, O. G. Crawford, Heppner,
Oregon.
Editor. O. G. Crawford, Heppner,
Oregon.
Business managers, O. G. and Viola
D. Crawford.
2. That the owner Is: (If owned by
a corporation, its name and address
must be stated and also immediately
thereunder the names and addresses of
stockholders owning or holding one
per cent or more of total amount of
stock. If not owned by a corporation,
the names and addresses of thn inrii-
; vidua! owners must be given.. If own-
c uy mm, company, or otner unin
corporated concern, its name and ad
dress, as well as those of each Indivi
dual member, must be given.)
O. U. and Viola D. Crawford. Hepp
ner, Oregon.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees and ether securities hold
ers owning 1 per cent or more of total
amount of bonds, mortgages or other
securities are: Lera Crawford, Berke
ley. Calif, ar.d J. O. Turner, Heppner,
Oregon, Mortgagees.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above, giving the names of the owners,
stockholders, and security holders, if
any. contain not only the list of stock
holders and security holders as thev
appear upon the books of the eomnaiiv
but also, in cases where the stock
holder or security holder appears up
on the books o fthe company as trustee
or in any other fiduciary relation, tne
name of the person or corporation for
whom such trustee Is acting, Is given;
also that the said two paragraphs con
lain statements embracing affiant's
full knowledge and belief as to the
circumstances and conditions under
which stockholders and security hold
ers who do not appear unon the books
of the company as trustees, hold stock
and securities In a capacity other than
that of a bona fide owner; and this
affiant has no reason to believe that
any other person, association, or cor
poration has any Interest direct or In
direct in the said stock, or other se
curities than as so stated by him.
5. That the average number of cop
ies of each issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the malls
or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur
ing the twelve months preceding the
date shown above is 965.
O. G. CRAWFORD,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st day of October, 19-16.
(SEAL) F. W. TURNER,
Notary Public for Oregon
My commission expires Feb. 18. 1M7.
Gas & Air
HowHy Folks: The way the stock
market is fluctuating, we are re
minded of the old bucket shop
days of '29 when we all held the
bucket.
People who play the stock
market are usually knov.1i l ith 'r
as bulls or bears. Wonder why
the ass never figured in there?
MANY WHO PLAY THE STOCK
MARKET FIND THAT WALL
STREET IS A ONE-WAY STREET
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
See your stock broker ami then
rail your pawnbroker.
Bulls and bears aren't respons
ible for as many stock lossis as
bum steers.
A lot of good buys in Wall street
turn out to be farewells.
Wall Street stockbrokers
should make good fanners...
They know how to water stocks
and shear the sheep, the sheep.
Well, we're only an observer as
far as the stock market is concern
ed but we're mighty active when
it comes to supplying you with our
AL'TO-ELECTKlC SERVICE.
Give us a call the next time you
need some.
UNREIN
MOTOR SERVICE
Phone 1 242 Heppner, Oregon
BRAND
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Botany has taken Nature's own beauty wonder
Lanolin - and created a soap to smooth, soothe,
and soften your complexion! Once you've felt
its sweet, gentle softness, relaxed in its
creamy, instantaneous lather, and marvelled at
its beautifying results, you'll use no other.
Humphreys rug Co.
Prepare Now For Those
Winter Days Ahead
Wood Heaters and Wood and Coal Combination
heaters New and Used
from $12.50 up
Monarch and Montag Coal and Wood Ranges
Case Furniture Company
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.
FLAT HOUSE KNOWN AS 310 SACKED
This property must be removed from the site by June 39, 1947, the ground to be
leveled and filled as needed. Ground size: approximately 50 by 505 feet, 14 foot
walls, roof part metal and part composition. Equipment includes 6 dormant scales,
1 Colfax Jr. Grain Filer, 1 ACL 500 bushel Airforce Grain Blower with Hercules
Gas Engine Power Plant, elcetric wiring, etc.
' i t
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 size approximately 50 ft. by 150 ft., 14-ft.
walls, 2x4 cribbing composing 19 bins. Equipment includes 1 5-ton hopper scale,
I 20-ton Howe 8 x 22 deck truck receiving scale with hydraulic dump (used very
little in past 6 years), 1 30hp 220 V, 3-phase electric motor, 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 tlectric
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 of
bids by several individuals or groups.
Bids are to be in the hands of the seller at its office in Condon, Oregon on or
before October 16, 1946.
Condon Grain Growers
CONDON, OREGON
STAR tsa REPORTER
SJiow Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m 3 p. m.
In compliance with the Federal Tux Requirement. Children's Admission apply
only lo those under the lucal une of 12.
Selected Short Subject! With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement
Friday-Saturday, Octobor 11-12
Our Hearts Were
Growing Up
Gail KussPll. Diana Lynn, Urian Donlcvy,
Billy DeWolfe, William Dcmaiest, James
Brown, Bill Edwards
The same two winsome lassies of "Our
Hearts Were Young and Gay" in another
bright comedy.
PLUS
Desert Horseman
Charles Starred and Smiley Burnette in
another Durango Kid story with action,
humor and hillbilly music.
Sunday-Monday, Oclolirr lll-ll
Cluny Brown
UBwiiiwryiifaMBaBa
Jennifer Joins, Charles Buyer, Peter Law
fold, Kt'Kinald Gardiner, Reginald Owen,
C. Aubrey Smilh
This film, adhering closely to Margery
Sharp's popular novel, is hilarious. ..a Cin
derella story of charm, romance and gaiety.
Also "Let's Go Gunning," duck, pheasant
and geese shooting in Technicolor in all
sections of the country.
Tuesday, October 13
Arrowsmirh
Sinclair lewis's story of a country doctor,
with Ronald Colman, Helen Hayis, Myrna
Loy.
at 2 o'clock p. m.
aturday, Oct. 12
At Ham Foster place-across street from Morrow County
Creamery, Heppner, Oregon
The Following Property Belonging to the Estate of
LUCAS KILGORE
1 7 ft. crosscut saw new
1 5 ft. new crosscut saw
1 5 ft. old crosscut saw
3 hand saws
2 Carpenter squares
5 Axes
3 Shovels, rake, hoes
1 Forge hand blower
1 Hand press drill
1 New tire pump
3 Sicdge hammers
1 Adze and grubbing hoe
1 Small tire jack
1 New jack plane
1 New smooth plane
1 Hand emery wheel
V dozen hammers
2 large size pipe threaders
1 15-jewel Waltham watch
1 Wrist watch-Kelton
1 Electric soldering iron
1 Cowhide rug
1 Suit case
2 Wrecking bars
1 Lantern
1 28-inch level
1 Electric heater
1 Electric plate
50 pounds No. 9 smooth wire
1 50-pound anvil .'
1 Log chain
1 Surveyor's level with tripod
1 brace with bits
3 jackets
1,000 feet rough Lmbcr
1 1928 Dodge pickup.
Many wrenches and other
items
TERMS OF SALE-CASH
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer J. 0. TURNER, Clk.-Admstr.
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