8 Heppner Gazette Times, Novembers, 1945 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Morgan are making Heppner their home for the winter, having come from Nachez, Wash. Morgan brought his log truck and expects to haul logs during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hodge, ac companied by Mrs. Hubert Gaily, went to Portland Wednesday noon. They expect to return Saturday.' Mrs. Earl Bryant and two chil dren spent the week-end in Hep pner at the home of Mrs. Madge Bryant while Earl went elk hunt ing. They returned to their home in Lewiston, Ida., Monday morn ing. Mrs. Frank Alfred took them as far as Walla Walla. the Omnipotent, and extend to the bereaved family of 4he deceased our heartfelt sympathy; that we drape our charter in mourning in memory of our departed brother; that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the chapter, a copy sent to the bereav ed family, and one to the press for publication. Harold Becket Harley Anderson. O. G. Crawford NEW SHIPMENT Men's CALKED and UNCALKED LOGGERS $12.50 ond $13.50 Hand Lasted . . Union Made . . Western Mcde RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas, it has pleased our Heavenly Father to summon to his Eternal home our beloved brother, Charles Burton Cox, who was a faithful member for many years of Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of Eastern Star, Be it resolved that we bow in humble submission to the will of Grangers Grow Social Crops that benefit all Oregonians 7 i uTTi MAIL BOXES along country roads are symbols of a Grange achievement. Oregon was one of the first States to havq Jural delivery of mail. The route, south o Salem, was established on an experimental basis 1 in 1898. The success of this and similar routes in other parts of the country led to the extent sion of R.F.D. to every part of America. 1 Projects of this nature are as vital a part o Grange policy as better agriculture itself. That! is why 28,000 progressive farmers belong to thq Oregon State Grange why membership con tinues to grow why the Grange is a dominant force for social progress. Information about the purpose and accomplishments of the Ore gon State Grange is contained in a booklet "Let's Look at the Record". Contact your local Grange for copy, or write direct. GBEG0H S7A7E GiMiGE 1135 &L Salmon St, Portland 14, Oregon 72 tf&itbte OF SERVICE TO OREGON FARMERf STAR m REPORTER Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m. 3 p. m. In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply only to those under the legal age of 12. Selected Short Subjects With All Programs Friday -Saturday, November 9-10 Naughty (Nineties Bud Abbott, Lou Cosc'lo, Alan Curtis, Rita Johnson, Henry Travers rhere is plenty of action put into the slap, dash and crash of this Abbott and Costello comedy. PLUS Santa Fe Sadcllcmates Sunset Carson, Linda Stirling Sunday-Monday, November 11-12 Bring on the Girls Sonny Tufts, Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake, Marjorie Reynolds, Grant Mitchell Comedy and musical extravaganza vie for attention in the lavish Technicolor manner. Tuesday, November 13 G. I. Honeymoon Gale Storm, Peter Cookson, Arline Judge, Frank Jenks, Jerome Cowen Every time love came in the door, so did the M. P.'s ... a careening comedy of cupid's last stand.' Wednesday-Thursday, November 14-15 Where Do We Go From Here Fred MacMurray, Joan Leslie, June Haver, Anthony Quinn, Alan Mowbray In Technicolor. The funniest story ever set to music! PLUS MARCH OF TIME Enter the Victory Loan Queen Contest sponsored by the Motion Picture Theaters and the Newspa per Publishers of Oregon. M Uiw on 31 y The new 1946 Ford is not only the smartest Ford ever built, but in every way the finest. Advancements everywhere you lock. Rich and roomy two-tone interiors . . . horsepower stepped up from 90 to 100 .. . new performance and outstanding ease of handling. New springing "sr ''.res a full-cushioned, level ride. Brakes are newly designed hydraulics, cxtia large for quick, smooth, quiet stops. Around the block or across the country, here's a car you'll drive with pride and constant enjoyment! We cordially inv.'e you to come in and see it! ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY