PAGE SEVEN ATTENTION ELKS. During the months of November Rooms to Rent Furnished, with steam heat; suitable for 1 or 2 girls. Apply Curran Ready-to-Wear Shop. 35-37. Dressed Turkeys for Sale Produ cer to consumer. Call J. G. Barratt, 16F2. 36. Garbo's latest and best talkie at the Star Theater, Sunday-Monday. xat. Is Needed By Albert 7. lieid and December meeting nights will be the first and third Thursdays. There will be entertainment at each meeting. 33-40 See and hear Greta Garbo in RO MANCE, Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1930. Just tiie Boost Tl W ) . .Fi ex . r , v GOOD OLD GROUND JP warn Ikol Hupp Sunday evening the young peo ple of the Methodist church will present a missionary pageant. The first scene depicts a worship ser vice in the temple of Brahma. The second scene will represent a mass meeting In India. Everyone is cor dially invited to the service. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klinger, res idents of the Lexington wheat belt, were transacting business in the city Monday. They expressed plea sure at the goodly supply of mois ture being received In their section, and stated the new crop was show ing up well. Vawter- and Jasper Crawford were in Corvallis Saturday and en joyed witnessing the annual grid battle between the two state schools. The editor was called to the college seat to attend a meeting of directors of the state editorial association. Miss Edith Stallard, county nurse, visited the Eight Mile school Mon day, and our reporter states that she gave them 100 percent perfect posture. Miss Stallard stated that this Improvement showed diligent effort on the part of both teacher and pupils. Ladies of the Episcopal church will hold their annual bazaar at the Parish House on Saturday after noon, tec. 6. Tea will be served during the afternoon and supper at 6. There will be a benefit bridge party In the evening. 36-8 The Methodist Aid society will have a cooked food sale on Tues day, Nov. 25, beginning at 2 o'clock p. m., at the corner room In Case apartment building. Needlework will also be on sale at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson, with their two sons, departed on Sunday for Gold Beach, where they will enjoy a short visit with rela tives and look after matters of bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Boyer of Mon ument who visited In Heppner last week reported to Heppner friends that they expected to move to Port land In the near future. At the Freezeout ranch of Hynd brothers there is a heavy fall of snow just beyond the timber line, and looks like real winter had set In. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schaffer were in town from the ranch on Tuesday and report freezing weather. The union Thanksgiving service will be held in the Christian church on Thursday morning at 10:30. Rev. Glen P. White will deliver the ad dress. Mr. W. B. Millson will favor with a solo. For Sale 130 head large, fine, heavy wooled, big boned Rambouil let rams. Price $10 a head. At my ranch at Stanfleld, Ore. J. C. Hoa kins. 33-37p. Al Rankin, manager of Hotel Heppner, departed by motor for Spokane on Monday, to which city he was called on matters of busi- For Sale 2 John Deere 3-bottom tractor plows with hitch; 1 lighting plant for 30 Best; 2 Walla Walla discs, 8-foot. E. A. Llndeken, lone. 36tf. Emil Johnson, garage man of Hardman, was looking alter busi ness In this city Monday. Lots of winter out his way just now. If persons who picked up pocket book belonging to me will return same, no questions will be asked. Alex Wilson, Heppner. 36 C. O. Burchell of Corvallis, H. N. Burchell and W. L. Demarest of Sheridan, were transacting business in the city Monday. David A. Wilson, local clothing merchant, departed Wednesday for Portland to look after business mat ters. Wanted Two used No. 150 16-in. plow bottoms. O. W. Cutsforth, Lexington, Ore. 36-7 See and hear Greta Garbo In RO MANCE, Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. Dressed Turkeys for Sale Produ cer to consumer. Call J. G. Barratt, 16F2. ' 36. t Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burchell were In the city on Monday to consult a physician on behalf of Mr. Burchell, who was suffering a sudden attack of illness. Mr. Burchell had fallen beside his car early in the morning and it was feared that his trouble would be serious. Prompt attention by the physician has straightened him out; in fact he seemed much improved when they returned to their Lexington home. L. Carlson, extensive wheatraiser of the Gooseberry section, was look ing after business here on Tuesday. The wheat out his way is all com ing along fine, and the recent soak ing rains will prove of much help in its development and protection for the winter. Miss Margaret Driscoll, who vis ited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Driscoll in this city, returned to Pendleton on Tuesday. Miss Driscoll is a stu dent nurse at St Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. E. F. Feldman, prominent farmer of the lone country, was a visitor in Heppner Tuesday, reporting an abundance of moisture as the result of recent storms, all of which is for the good of growing grain and grass. For Sale 402 acres summer range known as South Jones prairie. Mrs. Henry Jones, 399 E. 16th St N., Portland, Ore. 27tf. Dressed Turkeys for Sale Produ cer to consumer. Call J. G. Barratt, 16F2. 36. Garbo's latest and best talkie at the Star Theater, Sunday-Monday, Annual Red Cross Roll Call Now On Have Your Dollar Ready! PINKY DINKY WELL- S PINKY By terry gilkison VEAH AMP YOUR MOTHER. 1 J - AND HE ONLTV J m& V. BOPRoweo TWO Ea (i REtuRnep ONE ) , ftfrjl ( VVELL, IF HE PIP, HE ) I mtlW tA,A ml jut maps, a i a urrt MISTAKE IN nJIMGLEdt STAR THEATER Show starts at 7:30 Doors open half hour earli.r. Theater Phone 478; Home, 635. Admission i Sunday and Monday, loo and 605; Tneiday, Wed nesday and Thursday, 10c and 25c; Friday and Saturday, 10c and 40c, un less otherwise advertised. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT HOTICB FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21-22: "THE ARIZONA KID" The border's greatest bandit will steal your heart in this great outdoor movietone romance, portrayed by Warner Baxter, in a more dashing role than In his "In Old Arizona." Mona Maris, Carol Lombard, Mrs. Jiminez and others in the cast He loved and fought, not always wisely but always well. Also two reel talking comedy and VOICE OF HOLLYWOOD. 10c and 40c SUNDAY-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23-24: GRETA GARBO In "ROMANCE" With Lewis Stone, Gavin Gordon, Elliott Nugent, Florence Lake. Garbo's latest and best talkie. You will be surprised and de lighted with her manner of handling English and the superb acting of the entire cast Also THE LAUREL & HARDY MURDER CASE, two reel talk ing comedy. Comedy with a capital C too, and FIRE WORSHIP PERS, Musical aFntasy. 10c and 50c TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25-26 "MEN OF THE NORTH" With Gilbert Roland and Barbara Leonard. An amazing romance of the north woods. Two-fisted drama with love, law and gold blended in a grand entertainment. Also FLI PTHE FROG in THE VILLAGE BARBER. ADDED ATTRACTION Hanlon's Prize Baby Show. Turn out and see the little tots on the screen. 100 votes with each) ticket Many Prizes. 15c and 50c THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (One Day Only) : Kenneth Harlan, Dorothy Gulliver and Slim Summerville in "UNDER MONTANA SKIES'" Adventures of a cowboy who plays Godfather to a Troupe of Stranded Chorus Girls. Laughs and Thrills, Love with Music, Broadway on the Rampage on a Western Main Street Also two reel talking "Dogville" comedy, Who Killed Rover? Nov. 28-29: Clara Bow in "True to the Navy" Note changes in our line-up this week as compar ed with our November calendar. Pictures will be shown as above instead of as listed on calendar. POLITICAL POOMLeT? STARTING OUT VJITH Hope FURNISH ALL THE PAPERS WITH eLeCTION POPE iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i;:ii;ii;ii;miiiiiiiiii:iiiii!;i;:i: Thomson Bros. THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS SATURDAY AND MONDAY November 22nd and 24th PANCAKE FLOUR SPERRY'S with FREE PAN CAKE FLIPPER 2 Packages Large Size Sperry's Pancake Flour with 1 Sperry Pancake Flipper Some Bargain! All for 45c 2's Can LINDY CORN Extra Quality Golden 14c RAISINS HOUSEHOLD Thompson Seedless 4-lh. Bag Bag 29c RIPE OLIVES GROGAN'S Choice l's Tall Can 14c LIGHT GLOBES MAZDA Inside Frosted 25 Watt Each 20o 40 Wart .Each 20c 50 Watt Each 20c 00 Watt -Each 20c Siit-Mon. AO 6 for Fruit Pudding CAKE Rich and ready to serve 15-oz. Pkg. 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