Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 30, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, November 30, 1944
6 J. C. t N H t r CO., I HQ.
Start the New Year With a New Blouse
.98
Beautifully tailored rayons, flattering
crepes, dainty fluted shcer9. Lustrous white,
pastels, or bright colors. Some tucked and
embroidered 1
Attractive Styles She'll Love at First Sighll
SMART HANDBAGS
Midnight Black
or Winter Colors
4-98
For her accessory wardrobe . . . roomy pouches, flat
envelopes and top-handle styles, tailored in rich, long
wearing leathers. Sparkling patents and good-looking'
Cordette fabrics, too, for dress wearl
LEGION AND AUXILIARY
PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY
"Won't you give a gift for
the Yanks who gave for you?"
This is the slogan of the Ameri
can Legion and auxiliary in plan
ning the world's largest Christmas
party for the hospitalized service
men and women.
Gifts purchased in this commu
nity will be sent as near home
as possible says Mis. Chris Brown,
president of the local auxiliary.
A window in the Turner and Van
Marter office has been reserved for
the gifts and La Verne Van Marter
will receive them. Donors are asked
not to wirap gifts but to leave their
names on if desired. Suggested ar
ticles include books stationery, toi
let articles and soap, leather goods,
but NO razor blades. The gifts
must be in the window by Dec. 8,
Mrs. Brown states.
Joseph arrived Wednesday to visit next week to consult a specialist,
their son and family, the D. E. T !"i7T":
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Mitchells, at
glasses. Owner may have same by
rnnrh T) V. Mifrlioll Viae Koon 511 ? ., J . ., , " .,J
. utenuryiiK mem. at tnc bnenrts
most of the time since coming to oiiice iu the CJUrt house and pay.
Heppner and will go to Portland in- for the advertisement. 33c
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ATTEND FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Oas Padberg of
Lexington and Mrs. Archie Padberg
of Heppner drove to Walla Walla
Wednesday to attend the funeral of
Mr. Padberg's aunt, Mrs. J. A.
Lieuallen , who passed away Sun
day after a lingering illness. De
ceased was a sister-in-law of Mrs.
John Padberg of Heppner. She is
survived by the husband and a son,
Earl Lieuallen, and several broth
ers and sisters. Vina Owen and J.
A. Lieuallen were married in July.
1892 at Lexington, They have made
their home in Walla Walla several
years.
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k2"EIN...MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW. . .
SERVICE FOLK HOME
Among members of Uncle Sam s
fighting forces home this week are
Elwayne Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Peck of Lexington, who i;
with an air force ground crew
training in Texas; Ellen Nelson, of
the marines, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Nelson of Lexington;
Lt. (jg) Louis L. Gilliam, son of
f-en Gilliam of Heppner; Sgt Char
les M. Jones, Camp Chaffee, Ark,
accompanied by his bride of recent
months, and La Verne Hams and
wife from a California base.
John Parker of the state tax com
mission was in Heppner Monday
making hurried check-up on vari
ous income tax reports. He brought
his son Jay over from Pendleton to
spend a few dlays with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.
Parker.
Mr. and) Mrs. Leo Gorger and
children spent a few days in the
county the past week, taking ad
vantage of the Thanksgiving holi
day. They are enjoying their home
in Walla Walla and think the Gar
den City a fine place to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mitchell of
STAR Reporter
Friday-Saturday, Dec. 1-2
Lights of Old Santa Fe
Boy Rogers, Dale Evans, Sons of the
Pioneers, Gabby Hayes
Rogers' newest, grandest musical
western.
PLUS
Three Little Sisters
Mary Lee, Ruth Terry, Cheryl Walker
A musical romance with a group ot
gay and talented youngsters, pert
songs and lively band music.
Sunday-Monday. Dec. 3-4
Bathing Beauty
Esther Williams, Bed Skelton, Basil
RnUibone, Harry James and iua
Music Makers, Xavler Cngat and his
Orchestra
A lush extravaganza of breath-taking,
beauty.
Tuesday, Dec. S
Rosie the Riveter
Jane Frazee, Vera Vague, Frank Al.
bertson, Frank Jenks, Alfalfa Swit
zer The tuneful, laugh-bubbling story of
the lovely ladies who mix rivets with
" rhythm. ;
Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 6-7
Mr. Skeffington
llette Davis. Claude Bains, Walter Abel
The screen's greatest star rises to new
dramatic heights in this unusual
screenplay from a story by the novel
ist Elizabeth. The entire cast is ex
cellent. Thursday, Dec. 7 is
Free Movie Night
Free admission tickets secured with
bond purchases may be used or bomls
may be purchased at the theater Ad
mission on Free Movie Night Is not
confined exclusively to Bond purchas
ers but admission may be gained by
purchasing the usual ticket. Free ad
mission tickets may not be used for
both Free Movie Night and War Bond
' Premiere. ONE BOND PUKCHASB
ADMITS ONE PERSON TO ONE
FREE SHOW. Tickets for bond pur
chasers honored only on Dec. 7 or 13.
Bale!
FREE
Child's
TABLE Ml
S1HNCEI SET
6.88
Hollywood style. Bright red
and natural wood color.
Tablo Is 21 inches high.
a 2nd
MICKEY,
by
Walt
Disney
16 Pages of Fun and
Frolic ... In Full Color
Get Your Copy Today
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PINAFORE
4.98
Her dress, pinafore and
bonnet are of fine organdie.
She has petticoat, panties,
socks and bootees, Lifelike
curls, moving eyes and long,
long lashes! 19-inch.
Silky, IMiesh
SCOTTY
(16-inch)
Red nml Illne
wm: ax ha is now
(22-inch)
1.19
Has easy rolling four-inch
wheels. .
With Coven
Refrigerator
IHIWiL SET
1.89
Can be used, too, for
ovenware. 6, 5Vi, and
inch. Blue and white
with posy pattern.
Ralli ling 2.79
Lid Cover, 1.39
Deep, fluffy chenille in
perfectly beautiful pastel
colors. Bug i3 21z32-inch,
Beautiful Pastels
1m Manila
Dlnncrwaro'
32 Pieces 9.05
Lovely pottery ware in
soft pastel shades. Service
for six.
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famous authors.
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