Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 18, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, October 18, 1945
CATCHES TWO SALMON .
M. L. Case caught up with his
while on a fishing trip with his son
fishing in a big way last week
Allen. The local furniture dealer
landed two big salmon on the Ne
halem river, one of which was eat
en on the trip. Allen is kippering
the other for his father. Mr. Case
returned to Heppner Tuesday
morning accompanied by another
son, Harold, and they have gone
to the John Day section in quest of
deer. If M. L. kills a buck his cup
will be running over, and we don't
mean perhaps.
NORMAN GRIFFIN RETURNS
Norman Griffin called his father,
Phil Griffin, Tuesday afternoon to
let him know that the former pris
oner of war is once more on home
soil. Norman is at San Francisco
and stated that he will be coming
horre soon.
P. H. Cosner of Irrigon was in
the county seat today paying up his
taxes for the year. Mr. Cosner is a
comparative newcomer in the
county having come from La
Grande last April. He made a
friendly call at the Gazette Times
office and saw to it that he will
receive the great family journal
hereafter because he said he felt
the only way to become acquainted
with his new environs was to fead
the county paper regularly (and
of course we agree with him.)
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones and
son Bob, and Mrs. David Wilson
are in Portland this week. They
went down Wednesday afternoon
and while gone expect to tako in
the Oregon State-Washington foot
ball game in Portland Friday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz
and son Len Eay are in the moun
tains this week in search of the
e.usive deer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox of
Portland are visiting in Heppner
this week while doing some hunt
ing. Mrs. Knox is a niece of Mrs.
Sara McNamer.
J. M. Ezell, auditor for the State
Industrial accident commission
will be at Hotel Heppner for three
veeks. Farmers and others con
cerned can contact him there.
Mrs. John Hiatt, Mrs. Oscar RipT
pee and son, and SK3c Hubert Gai
ly were in Pendleton on Wednes
day atteding to business matters.
Mr. Gaily will return to his base
in San Francisco on Monday.
Clarence Hayes is due to arrive
home today with an honorable dis
charge from the II. S. Marines.
Harlan McCurdy, Jr. telephoned
his wife and family from Boston
the past week. Harlan has been in
Germany with the army of occu
pation until just recently. He ex
pects to be in Heppner very soon.
L. Stewart, father of Mrs. A. V.
Wright, was operated on in Pen
dleton the first of the week. He will
have to remain in the hospital for
another week at least, but his
condition is satisfactory at the pre
sent writing.
Octob
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Star Reporter . .
Group No. 1
Women's Leather
Handbags
Reduced to
2.00
Group No. 2
Women's Handbags
Reduced to Q0
ea ranee
Reduced
INFANTS BONNETS
To Clear at 10c
2 Only INFANTS
CARRIAGE SETS I CfN
Reduced to
Group of Fall
LADIES HATS
Reduced to
50c $1 . . $2
Patentex Non-Rationed
SANDALS
Reduced to 75c
, Sizes 10 to 2
Little Boys'
WASH SUITS
To Clear . . . .
1.00
FBIDAY-SATTODAY, OCTOBER 19-20
THREE CABALLEROS
Walt Disney's newest idea: real people and Disney characters on the screen
together in a least of beauty, laughter and Rainbow Technicolor
PLUS
Charles Starrett western "Both Barrels Blazin' "
STTNDAY-MONIjAY, OCTOBER 21-22 Billy Hose's
DIAMOND HORSESHOE
Betty OraMe, Dick Haymes, Phil Silvers, William Gaxton
A lavish musical loaded with entertaainment values and all in Technicolor
splendor.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23
ADVENTURES OF RUSTY
Td Donaldson, Margaret Lindsay, Conrad Nagel, Gloria Holden, "Ace"
A grand story of a boy and his dog.
PLUS
PENTHOUSE RHYTHM
A pleasing succession of songs and dances.
Reduced to Clear!
Young Men's
SPORT COATS.... , $5
Size 36
1 only SPORT JACKET
Reduced to $4.00
Reduced to Clear!
BOYS SHIRT & .
PANTS SETS........ I.OU
Sizes 12 and 14
Odd Lots
MEN'S SWEATERS to
Reduced to ..... . . .
Not All Sizes
See our Reduced rack of
Ready-to-Wear
DRESSES, GIRLS JACKETS
JERKIN SUIT
NOTICE
TO HUNTERS
Non-Rationed
ALL RUBBER BOOTS
1 5 inches high,
Lace front aQ
Sizes 6 to 11
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24-25
AFFAIRS OF SUSAN
Joan Fontaine, George Brent, Dennis O'Xeefe, Walter Abel, Don Before, Mary
rma, Alia ounnson
This swell comedy is a delight from start to finish.
T
GRAIN BINS
FOR SALEr
Bids are being received NOW on all
grain bins under our control in
Morrow County erected or un
erecrcd on WHERE IS and AS IS
basis.
Bids given preference in order re
ceived. Right reserved to reject any
or all bids.
MAKE US A BID
(Any quantity)
Full specifications and locations
supplied on application.
Morrow County Agricultural
Conservation Association
Henry Baker, Pres. Heppner, Oregon
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