Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 13, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    December 13. 1945
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T-TA HEARS DISCUSSION
OF BETTER SCHOOLS
The Heppner branch of the P. T.
A. met Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Lucy Rodgers and Supt George A.
Corwin spoke on "Better Schools
and Better Education." The display
was work done by the pupils in
their language art class.
Mrs. Christianson's room was re
therefore it will have the party,
presented by the most mothers
The hostesses who served refresh
ments at the close of the meeting
were Mrs. Harold Hill, Mrs. Wm.
Cunningham and Mrs. Theodore
Smith.
VACATIONING IN PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lucas went to
Portland Friday where on Satur
day Mrs. Lucas attended a state
convention of the Oregon Council
of Republican Women, she being
chairman of the Heppner unit. They
expect to remain in the city for
two weeks.
DEAN T. GOODMAN
PASSES AT SALEM
Brief announcement of the death
of Dean T. Goodman at Salem
Monday was contained in Thurs
day's Oregonian. Goodman, former
garage operator in Heppner has
been cashier in the main office of
the secretary of state since 1935
and that office was closed Wed
nesday afternoon during the funer
al hour.
Goodman was associated with
John Vaughn in operating the
Heppner garage now managed by
Charles Vaughn.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apprecia
tion for the words of sympathy and
acts of kindness, for the cars pro
vided and for the many beautiful
floral tributes, and to the American
Legion and veterans of World War
II for their part in the memorial
service for our beloved Lewis.
The Osmin family
Turkey Shoot
AT
Dykstra Place
on Balm Fork
IO A. M. Sunday
Bring guns, ammunition and targets
Three-shot string measure
CLOY W. DYKSTRA
Shopping Is
A Real Pleasure
When you can get a satisfying
HOT LUNCH when you are hun
gry and weary.
OUR 35c LUNCHEON
We serve a nourishing hot plate,
Sandwiches, Coffee, Sodas,
Sundaes . . .
Saottu i
SUPER CREAM
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It will .be a practical gift, too,
because she will wear it dur
ing the Holidays and the rest
of the year as welL
'Because of recent changes in
OPA regulations rcme gar
ments in this range may be
priced slightly hl-her, some
slightly lower, than this figure.
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VjSZ'T It
There's A Christmas
Look To Our
HANDBAGS
A GLi Fcr The Bedroom
Boudoir Pillow
IX
98
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If you want a handbag with
a dress-up, holiday air, come
to Penney's! Patents, leath
ers, colorful fabrics you'll
want to own yourself, or gift
bags that will wish any girl
"Merry Christmas"!
Subject to 207c Fed Tax.
Boudoir finery makes an ex
citing gift for a home-conscious
matron. These pillows
are dainty rayon satin with
painted designs.
Loveliness Ft;- Her Eoudoir!
4 fc. TO! LET SET
.98
Give Dad a . . .
Secretary Set
98c
Spruce up his desk with this
handsome embossed leather
ette secretary set! 14"' x 10"
in size it contains writing pa
per, envelopes, blotter, etc.
Makes a dandy gift!
Guest Towels
49c to 98c
Many styles to choose from
Embroidered
Prints
and STAMPED DESIGNS
Ti? flai'i ci (bar pla:'ic will
be jewel-bright in her boud
oir! Comb, brush, mirnr, and
powder iar, all very decora
' e - irntching in beauty
and smartness of designs!
S--r'.;Iin- mirror bac':s, for
extra brilliance, too!
7 01.
REVTEX
Card Table Covers
$1.49
Drop sides tie strings.
We Still Have A Grand Selection Of
Pig Hammer Bench-98c; Set of 4 Steel
Garden Tools for the young one-Shovel,
Hoe, Roke Cx Spade-25c; Good selec
tion of Games and Puzzles-49c to 98c;
Plastic Planes & Jeeps-25c & 35c.
Stent Your Home Willi,,,
PERFUME LAMPS
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Pretty colonial styled wick
perfume lamps to fragrantly
scwit your home! instructions
included.
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