Thursday, February 20, 1941 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Page Five Mr. and Mrs. Jason Biddle who have been staying at the Heppner hotel for the last two weeks depart ed Sunday for Soap Lake, Wash., hoping to derive benefit from med ical treatment there. Arthur Victor, assistant regional administrator, of the SCS, has been in Heppner for several days in con nection with the work of his department. J. D. Duncan, Don Keene and E. Paul Newman of Berkeley, Cal., who are with the- department of agricul .turdl economics have been in Hepp ner for several days. C. L. Gardinier of the state high way department is in Heppner. . Fred Falconer of Boardman was an overnight visitor on Tuesday. Howard McDuffee of Portland spent the week end in Heppner. Leonard Kraft and R. M. Weston of Bridal Veil were in Heppner on Wednesday. (RR1GON NEWS Lost New tricycle. Return Larry Mollahan. Reward. to LEGISLATORS PAY TO END STATEHOUSE, Salem, Feb. 20. Tomorrow, February 21, marks the end of the so-called regular session of 40 days. From now on until ad journment sine die the legislators will work for glory, and no pay. Nearly every indication is for a 60 day session. Wednesday saw one of the most controversial bills in either house up for debate the 'big truck bill, which is now being lambasted all over the senacte. The political dopesters say it will pass. All of the so-called hot bills are still in committee. Old-age assist ance, small loans, state civil ser vice, sales tax, unemployment in surance, wine, and the reapportion ment measures are resting in the arms of Morpheus. However, they are scheduled to awake with a bang the latter nart of this week or soon thereafter. Then the fireworks will start. This very quiet session prom ises to wind up in a blaze of glory or something. STAR Reporter! FRIDAY- SATURDAY SOUTH OF SUEZ with George Brent, Brenda Marshall, George Tobias Adventure story. plus JENNIE with William Henry, Virginia Gilmore A story of life in an immigrant Ger man family. Wedding Anniversary Feted ar Irrigon By MRS. W. C. I50M a supper and dance were given by the grange at the school auditor ium Saturday night in honor of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Hanev on their wedding anniversary. A short pro gram was given by the 4-H club cooking class under the direction of their leader, Mrs. A. C. Houghton. and consisted of a pageant repre senting dinerent countries. It was enjoyed very much. About fifty guasts were present. The grange presented the honorees with a silver condiment set. Mrs. Ella Caldwell was hostess for a stork shower at her home Friday afternoon, Feb. 14, honoring Mrs. Robert Smith. Twenty-two guests were present and brought many lovely gifts for the honoree. The missionary meeting Friday night was well attended and much appreciation was expressed by those present for the eduational value of the pictures and curios exhibited. Mr. and Mrs. Vallis Dexter and family from La Grande visited rel atives here over the week end as they were en route to Clatskanie. His mother, Mrs. Bert Dexter, Jr., and sister, Mrs. Dan Hill, accompan ed them on this trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen return ed home from Tacoma Sunday. Mr. Allen had been employed on the government barracks work the last two months. Adrian Allen is erecting a small temporary house near the home of his mother, Mrs. Hugh Grimm. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart re turned home from Walla Walla on Friday. Miss June Stephens is working at Holman and Mrs. Jean Stephens left Monday for Portland. A number from here attended the fellowship meeting at Pendleton on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and Mary Kendler, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bender fro mUmatila visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday. HA RDM AN NEWS Mrs. Ed Freudenthal and daugh ter of Hillsboro came Saturday to visit at the Bill Greener home. Mrs. Freudenthal is "a sister of Mrs. Greener. They expect to return to their home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers and Jean motored to Monument Sunday to visit Mr. Leathers' relatives. They were accompanied by N. H. Leath ers who has visited at the Owen Leathers home the last three weeks. Zoe Fisk came Saturday evening from Arlington to visit her smoll daughter, Marlene, and her mother, Mrs. Charley McDaniel. Sam McDaniel, Jr., went to work this week for Harold Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reed returned this week from Spokane where they attended the wedding of their daughter, Dorothy Delle, to Mr. Geo. Horseman, the 8th of February. Dor othy, has many friends in this com munity since she has spent part nt parb summer at the mill, and each one extends congratulations. First Hardman Man Leaves for Training By ELSA M. LEATHERS Leslie Elmer Bleakman reported for service on Wednesday the 19th. He was the first one from our com munity to be taken under the selec tive service act, and also the first one to enlist. He enlisted in Decern ber. It is not known at this time which camp he will go to. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Collins re turned home from Portland where they have been doctoring for the last three weeks. Mrs. Neal Knighten and daughter LaDelle are visiting at Mrs. Knight ens' mother's, Mrs. Roy NeilL at Pine City. Mrs. Marvin' Brannon has taken over the postoffice, starting Monday the 10th, and is acting postmistress. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel and small daughter, Carolyn Marie, vis ited in town Saturday evening and part of Sunday with friends and relatives before returning to their home at Lonerock. Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke motor ed to Pendleton on Monday, going over on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Johnson went with them. Mrs. Bernard Bleakman was call ed to Cour d' Alene, Idaho, where her brother is seriously ill with an injured foot that has been bad for some years. Both grade school teachers were retained for the coming school year. Jim Inskeep came home to take care of his father, Ad Inskeep, who has been ill for some time. SHIP BY TRUCK The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent pijtM 1 1 urn ii in in ii ii in 1 1 m " V f r in closing Out One Group Boys' and Mens' SWEATERS $-fi .00 JL SUNDAY-MONDAY THE WESTERNER with Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Doris Davenport, Fred Stone storv of an era when Judge Bean was the "law west of the Pecos." TUESDAY Bargain Night Adults 20c; 2 Children 10c DISPATCH FROM REUTERS with Edward G. Robinson, Edna Best, Eddie Albert Thrill to the story behind this in credible adventure. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT with Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, George Sanders, Herbert Mar shall, Robert Benchley Wonderful Buys! Mens' and Boys' SHOES $4.50 Clean-Up of Mens' and Boys' Better SHIRTS 50c P Stuff-A-Bag Percale QUILT PATCHES All you can stuff into our regular Gaymode hosiery bag! Come early! 15c 1 . -5" Km So i i m. - AX, A N 3 t m VP . 0 : t ripc W ac reduced to clear X 1 11 i3UU O MENS' SPORT 3 for dm l I d BEDSPREADS $fl .00 00 Asst. kinds, eacn LADIES' SKIRTS $ .00 Reduced to - CURTAINS Ql" Clearing Out One Group Reduced. Per pair .... AOX GIRLS' YVOMF.VS RAYON APa SWEATERS T MTTt'C 9 M. x iuJ u trail i wmm m & Women's House 7 tZi due DRESSES. Reduced to "v rTTTJ7iTT r d girls- L n I "Vi kjl I LLLJJ iiirTC $-(! .00 Men's Part Wool 1 fi I JL SOX. Per pair JLV TiiTriircfixT t? M Art 1 Closing Out One Group UbUi3 - LADIES' SHIRTS v a LAV- IV Mens' Medium AHi SUITS TTTtnTiiirr' a n m 1 llou L.uncn nit and .w ii o3 -i .0 .V w n V 14 A J J.C.PENNEYC Among the best melodramas of any season.