Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 25, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Heppner Gazette Times, October 25, 1945
Explosives Act
Being Liquidated
Another war agency is going into
the discard with the closing of the
federal explosive act. Word to that
effect was received the first of the
week by C. W. Barlow who served
as licensing agent in Morrow coun
ty during the period 1941-1945.
Accompanying the notification
that his services are no longer re
quired was a certificate of appre
ciation from the administrator of
the federal explosives act and a
letter commending Mr. Barlow for
his faithful performance of duty
throughout this period of service.
All agents have been, requested
to retain records and unused sup
plies until full administration of the
act is finally terminated. In the
meantime, those heretofore secur
ing licenses through the county
clerk are advised that such proce
dure is no longer necessary.
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SEPT REPORT FOR MORROW
COUNTY COltlMlTTEE BLUE MT
By Mrs. Ralph Thompson
Our check for this month cov
ered the request for magazines for
one ramp, phone calls for incom
ing patients, phone call at monthly
birthday party, Mrs. Reser's ac
count which provides so many
pleasures for patients, food at ward
parties, patients in closed wards,
this a gift from Willows grange,
and a new request ior funds to re
pair radios, record players an J
bicycles.
Special gifts sent during the
month were grapes and cokes from
Mrs. Sara McNamer in the Elk's
ward; bridge prizes from Mrs. R.
I. Thompson for our word; prizes
for three other parties, six pack
ages of current magazines.
At this time patients are being
.sent home who will spend most of
their lives in wheel chairs. As the
government does not supply these
chairs the Central Labor Council
at Pasco bought the folding type
of chair, the council to supply the
necessary equipment to make them
comfortable and to fit the individ
ual needs of the patient. Most of
these men are in our wards and we
gave $150 towards this project.
The chair is fitted much the same
as a suit of clothes with each mea
surement taken carefully.
The chairman of the Morrow
county committee of the council
wishes to give special thanks to
Mrs. Earl Gilliam who has been in
charge of the finance committee, to
all those who elicited funds and
to the many who gave so gener
ously. Such response makes it
possible to help with requests as
they come in at council meeting. I
promise you your gifts will provide
pleasures and comlorts JOE would
not otherwise receive. I also pro
mise to have a complete account of
the way this money has been used
at the end of our year, May 31,
1946.
Star Reporter ....
FBrDAY-SATTTBDAY, OCTOBER 26-27
WITHIN THESE WALLS
Thomas Mitchell, Mary Anderson, Edward Byan
A father and son drama with excellent performances.
PLUS
SILVER CITY KID
Allan Lane, Peggy Stewart, Twinkle Watts, Wally Vernon
Western with comedy.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 28-29
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT
Dennis Molgan;' Barbara Stanwyck, Sidney Greenstreet, Reginald Gardiner,
This new film tells the story of a sailor's holiday furlough and the girl he finds
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
SCARED STIFF
Jack Haley, Ann Savage, Barton MacLane, Veda Ann Borg, Roger Pryor,
George E. Stone. A laugh for every scream...a howl for every shudder.
PLUS
BEWITCHED
Edmund Gwenn, Phyllis Thaxter. Addison Richards
A distinct novelty and worth your time; the story is from one of Arch Oboler's
iauiu programs Alter n;0 .
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 1
A ROYAL SCANDAL
Anno Baxter, Charles Coburn, Tallnlah Bankhead, William Eythe, Mischa Aner,
(mk Aiuuium, Vincent jrrice
A royal flush in sophisticated entertainment.
PLUS
MIRACLE MAKERS
The story of the atomic bomb. A short subject.
GRAIN BINS
FOR SALE-
Bids are being received NOW on all
grain bins under our control in
Morrow County erected or un
ercctcd 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
Snowy White
BLEACHED MUSLIN
36 in. wide O yd.
A wanted item with many important uses.
Opened and Bleached
Flour Sack Squares
Another wanted item a have back on our
shelves.
Ladies! Here they are!
All Elastic
Girdles & Pantie Girdles
198 and 2.49
In Small, Medium and Large sizes. Color
Tearose. Girdles have elastic garters.
Box of 500
Lydia Grey
Cleansing Tissues
c Box
25'
Yes! We again have a stock of wanted cleansing
tissues.
It Pays to Shop at PENNEY'S
Little Tots
Denim
Sizes
1 to 6
PLAY SUITS
$L89
Made of durable blues sport denim with bright
red rick rack trims.
All Metal
Extension
CURTAIN RODS
25
c ea.
Extends from 27 inches to 50 inches. White
laqued finish.
Quilted
Mattress Protectors
2.98
Full bed sizes with well bound edges.
Just Arrived
BED PILLOWS
20xS26 1.98
Soft and fluffy with feather proof covering.
Children"s
Knee Length Hose
Sizes OSc
6 to 9Vi
A warm hose for colder days ahead.
Blue and Brown.
Young Men's
CORDUROY SLACKS
29 to 36 3.80
In the popular ci-eam color that all young fel
lows demand.
Boys'
CORDUROY SLACKS
Sizes
to 16
2.90
The boys' cords are also in the pdpular cream
shades.
Boys'
Elastic Top
DRESS SOCKS
Sizes
7!2 to 10
Made in heavy cotton plaids and stripes for
tough wear.
25
Men's
All Leather
WORK GLOVES
1.49ondL79
Yes, Men! We can now supply you with a well
made all-leather glove at reasonable prices.
It Pays to Shop at PENNEY'S
Young Men's
Blazer Striped
CREW SOCKS
Sizes
IP2 to 12
Here you are fellows! A flashy and good
wearing sock.
29
WANTED ITEMS
All Elastic Garters 49c
A All Elastic Dress Suspenders
98c
All Elastic Arm Band 19c
Men's
WORK SHIRTS
1.29
Sizes
Hi2 to 17
Sanforized shrunk for a good fit in popular blue
shade.
Gabardine Shirts
Sizes
Hi2 to 17
4.98
Again we're able to have this ever-popular shirt.
3-button cuffs 2 pockets with button-down
flaps. In wanted colors as Blue, Maroon, Brown
and Tan.