Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 19, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8- Heppner Gazette Times, July 19, 1945
CLASS 2 SLAUGHTERERS
MAY INCREASE QUOTA
Any class 2 slaughterer who de
sires to kill more than his present
quota allows may now secure ad
ditional quota upon application to
the OPA district office in Port
land. The only prerequisite is that
such slaughterers be registered
vith OPA as required by OPA con
trol order No. 1.
This action has been taken to
permit increased kill of lambs dur
ing the western Oregon limb mar
keting period, say agricultural
leaders who have been urging re
lief from the congested lamb situa
tion in western Oregon.
It is suggested that slaughterers
limit their kill to available and
known outlets to prevent pile7 up
NOW OPEN!
Lehman
Hot Springs
Mtn. Resort
Modern Lodge
Mineral Baths
Swimming
Fishing
Board and Room
$25.00
a week and up
Cabins
$1.50
per day and up
Good Roads
UKIAH, OREGON
Wite or Telephone
16 Miles East of
of meat. If lambs back up in produ
cers' hands, OPA is expected to
take further action to relieve the
situation.
Mrs. John Saager returned to her
home Tuesday evening after spend
ing a few days in Portland buying
merchandise for the local drug
concern. She went down the latter
part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Parker of
Pendleton, announce the arrival of
an 8 pound 11 ounce son Tuesday
evening July 17. This is the Par
kers' third child. Mr. Parker is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Parker
of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bucknum are in
receipt of a telegram from their
son, Bill telling them of his recent
medical discharge from the army
air corps due to an old injury sus
tained in high school days. His dis- I
charge came Tuesday and he was
immediately employed by a pri-i
vate concern in Los Angeles flying
Piper Cub planes. His family rather
expect him for a little visit in a
month or so.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Case are en
joying a visit with their granddau
ghter. Miss Josephine Case of Port
land, who arrived Saturday. Miss
Case is the daughter of Allen Case.
Miss Vera Mahoney and Mrs. C.
J. Espy Jr. went to Portland Wed
nesday for a few days visit with
friends and relatives there.
Mrs. Cyrene Barratt has received
word from her son Jim that he has
but recently received his rating as
a Coxswain in the navy.
Mrs. Henry Tetz and daughter
Jacqueline of Pendleton, are guests
of the R. B. Fergusons for a few
days this week, arriving Wednes
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Barratt re
turned to Heppner Tuesday from
Montana where Mr. Barratt has
his sheep for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kenny of Pen
dleton are visiting their parents
this week. They came over on Mon
day bringing Lorene Mitchell with
them. Lorene has been with her mo
ther at the John Parker home in
Pendleton.
RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE
Whereas, it has pleased Almighty
God, the Father of all men, and
Masons, to call from our lodge our
beloved brother, Hanson Hughes,
who for many years was a respect
ed and prominent citizen of Hepp
ner, and a worthy Brother and
member of Heppner Lodge No. 69,
A. F. & A. M.,
Be it resolved that while we bow
in reverence to the will of Him
who doeth all things well, yet we
do not the less feel and deplore
his loss.
To the family of Brother Hughes
we his fellow craftsmen and bro
thers extend our deepest sympathy
in this their hour of grief.
Be it further resolved that a copy
of these reolutions be spread on
the minutes of our lodge, a copy
sent to the family of our deceas-ed
brother and a copy be furnished
the local newspaper for publica
tion. C. R. McAllister
J. O. Turner
O. G. Crawford
Star
Reporter
Triaay-Saturday, July 20-21
Between Two Women
Van Johnson, Lionel Barrymore, Glo
ria Be Haven, Keenan Wynn, Mari
lyn Maxwell, Alma Kruger
tv, intPK adventure In the popular
Dr. Gillespie series has comedy, drama
and romance In abundance.
-PLUS'
Nevada
Bobert Mitchum, Anne Jeffreys, Big
Boy Williams
Zane Grey's story of the days when a
light-fingered trigger was the law of
the land Is a fine action film.
Sunday-Monday, July 82-23
The Thin Man
Goes Home
It's murder mystery at Its merriest!
Nlqk and Nora, America's favorite
slcuthsome twosome, are together
again, with William Powell, Myrna
Loy, I,ucile Watson, Gloria De Haven,
Anne Reverfc
Tuesday, July 24
Keep Your
Powder Dry
Lana Turner, laralne Day, Susan
Peters The most hilariously funny
cat fight since "The Women" came to
town with their claws out and their
hair down!
Wednesday-Thursday, July 25-26
Experiment Perilous
Hedy "Lamarr, Geonge Brent, Paul
Lukas, Albert Dekker
Suspense and mystery from the grip
ping pages of Margaret Carpenter's
sensational novel.
MASCH OP TIME: SPOTLIGHT ON
CONGRESS
Odds and Ends Broken Sizes Odd Lots in Season
able Merchandise . . . Reduced to Clear Now!
All Sales Final No Exchanges, Refunds or Lay-aways on Reduced Merchandise
We're Out To Clear 'em Out!
For fl00 Each
. 9 only
KNITTING BAGS
BABY'S DRESSES
HALTERS
For Summer Wear
ALL WOWEN'S SUMMER
HATS
4 only
BOYS' WASH SUITS
25 only INFANTS'
SUMMER BONNETS
Reduced to
50c
LITTLE TOTS' Spring and Summer
COAT and HAT SETS
Reduced to '
COATS 3.50
HATS 50
4 only
HAND PAINTED DICKEYS
Reduced to
MEN'S SUMMER
PASTEL TIES
Reduced to
2 only Size 36
Young Men's
SPORT COATS
Reduced to
50c
50c
$IO
12 only
GIRLS' SPORT JACKETS fc
Reduced to pV
Not All Sizes
23 only
WOMEN'S SKIRTS O C"
Reduced to JL.ijJ
Dark shades a perfect fall skirt.
NotAII'Sizes '
GIRLS' BETTER DRESSES
Reduced
Not All Sizes
GOING! GOING! Just 4 Only
JERKIN SLACK SUITS
Reduced to H
10 only
WOMEN'S LEATHER PURSES
J.50
Reduced
to $2
THEY'VE GOT TO GO, GO, GO!
YOUR CHOICE
For Only jLC Each
27 ONLY
Assorted Cook Books
TO BEAUTIFY YOUR WINDOWS
13 ONLY
Window Kornices
ASSORTMENT OF BROWN, BLACK and NEUTRAL
SHOE POLISH
SPECIAL GROUP
ART NEEDLE WORK
REDUCED TO CLEAR
MP STORE HOTTK.S-
9 A. M. to G P. E
r .. in. y
TUESDAY, JULY 24 at I p. m. Penney's will have TOWELS and WASH CLOTHS in stock-
SORRY! No Lay-aways or Phone Orders on Towels!