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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, 'June 21, 1951
NOTICE
To our friends and customers:
S & H green stamps will bo gi
ven on accounts only when
paid IN FULL within the month
following purchase.
Gilliam & Bisbee.
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FOR SALE good used Thor
washing machine. 20.00. Mrs.
C. C. Dunham, ph. 25S3. 14-15p
NOTICE
Dr. O'Shea will be out of his
office from June 25 until July 9.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for
remembering me with flowers,
visits and cards during my recent
hospitalization.
Mrs. Mable Burkenbine.
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Case Furniture Company
cPtbOttytrtOp YOU GET
CLEANER SEPARATION
WITH THE MASSEY-HARRIS
Thousand of acres of grain har
vested under the most varied con
ditions have convinced owners every
where that Massey-Harris combines
get cleaner grain and more ol it.
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From cutter-bar to grain tank every
unit in a Massey-Harris is in
correct proportion for most efficient
threshing. Size, design and
position of each has been
carefully engineered to give you
controlled feeding coordinated
operation. The result is cleaner
grain, more grain saved . . .
a more profitable harvest.
Next time you're in own slop in for
complete details.
Logan Implement Service
lone, Oregon
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Cecil, Oregon
June 17, 1951
Heppner Gazette Times,
Heppner Oregon.
Dear Sirs:
Your column "The American
Way" has some very good read
ing in it and I especially enjoyed
the publication telling about the
train robber and murderer tak
ing control in Russia, the frus
trated paper hanger taking con
trol in Germany, the disgruntled
coal miner taking control in Eng
land and the bankrupt haber
dasher handling the affairs in
America. This appeared in your
issue of about May 24, 1951. It
was my intf.rtion to save this
item but it got away from me.
Can you please send this column
to me?
Following is a copy taken from
the "Just Thoughts" column of
the Condon Globe Times: "My
thoughts this week seem to turn
toward the seniors who are grad
uating from the two Gilliam
county high schools this year.
They are the first to graduate
in the second half of the 20th
century. Some of the older folks
can look back a half century and
recall the many advancements
that have taken place since 1900.
For general use there's the tele
phone, radio, television, automo
bile, airplane, radar, atomic
energy as well as hundreds of
other improvements, to say noth
ing of our ability to control the
sun in its orbit by a mere procla
mation of the governor."
I would like to compliment the
Condon editor for his column and
at the same time send him a
copy of the above referred to
item of your paper.
Yours very truly,
Grover C. Curtiss
Mrs. Leonard Pate is enrolled WILL HAVE FOR SALE 50 tons
at the normal school at Ellens
burg, Washington for the sum
mer course of nine weeks.
baled alfalfa hay, second and j
third crops. A. C. Keene, lone,
Oregon. 14-15p
Corner-Post Anchor Made
From Cld Harrow Disk
We heard about this clever
corner-post anchor (below)
that will stand a lot of fence
pull-prevent sagging. Thought
it might interest you.
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in all types of wood touching
ground fights the causes of
wood decay.
Apply it the same as ordinary
creosote to grapestakes, fence
posts, mud sills, underpinning,
hop poles, etc. You'll find it
pays to apply Standard Wood
Preservative a foot above the
ground to retard fungus and
rot. Call us about it. Serving
your needs
promptly is
our aim as
local businessmen.
Standard Oil
Company
el California
Product
Distributed by
L. E. DICK
IONE Continued
Mrs. Fannie Griffith returned
Monday from Boston where she
visited her son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hau-
gen. She was accompanied by her
niece, Miss Lois Howk of Trout-dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and
son Bobby returned last week
ited her sister, Mrs. Tony Martin,
from Sacramento where they vis
' Mrs. Arlie Rahn of Seattle is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Cecil
Thorne.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom
and sons Walter and Roland went
to Seattle to visit Lt. Com. Arthur
Bergstrom who is in command of
the naval reserve base at Ever
ett. Monday Walter took a plane
at Pendleton for San Francisco
and will leave soon for Pearl
Harbor.
Mrs. Walter Jepsen returned
from Longview, Wash, where she
visited the Maloni family. Mrs.
Maloni is her sister. She was ac
companied by her mother, Mrs.
Joe Berns of Portland.
COURT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page 5)
Empire Machinery Co. 242.95
Omar Rietmann 2.50
Morrow County Electric Co. 206.55
Russell's Shell Service 19.75
United States National Bk. 474.10
Contractor's Equipment
Corporation 272.68
Sunset Motor Co. 48.65
C. J. D. Bauman 2.25
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
MISCELLANEOUS FUND:
Joseph Baltreanas, Rodent
Fund 198.84
Carl McDaniel, Rodent Fund
255.18
First National Bank of
Portland, Rodent fund 44.20
John Duffy, Coyote Bounty
Fund 60.00
Frank Wilkinson, Coyote
Bounty Fund 48.00
Franklin Lindstrom, Coyote
Bounty Fund 6.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
1 Austin Wilson 42.00
BENEFIT
DANCE
Sponsored by
Heppner Post No. 87, American Legion for
Junior Legion Baseball Uniforms
Saturday, June 30
County Fair Pavilion
Tony Whitman's Dance Band
Admission $1.25, fax included
him More Milk
...ycu7J Fee Better
Get New Tires
for Summer Driving-NOW!-while
our stocks are complete
We still have a few white sidewalls
left.
Jack's Chevron Station
Jack Van Winkle
RPM Lubricants Atlas Tires
Phone 802, Heppner, Oregon
HERMISTON Phone3571
PENDLETON Phone 1211
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and get our extra high
appraisal -no obligation!
If it is of average value,
it will probably more than
make your down payment.
Farley Motor Company