12 Heppner Gazette Times, March 7, 1946 News Around the Town . . . FIRE AT BEAMER RANCH LIGHTED COUNTRYSIDE A fire scare was reported at the Ralph Bearaer ranch Wednesday evening which for a time caused plenty of excitement. The blaze started in the stubble near the house and for a time it looked as if the house might go. Fire fighters from town responded to the call for help and the house was saved. Mrs. R. A. Thompson is visiting 'in Walla Walla this week at the home of her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb Jr. Mrs. Thompson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Thompson Friday. Tress McClintock spent Wednes day on a business trip into the Ya kima valley, visiting several points there in the interest of his hay stacker. t Lt. Louis Gilliam is home on ter minal leave from his duties with the U. S. navy in Norfolk, Va. He is undecided as to his future plans, but at the moment is enjoying be ing at home with his father, Len Gilliam and brother Don. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans took their little daughter Mary Emma to Portland this morning to the Shrine hosDital where the cast will be re moved from the little girl's leg. They were accompanied by Mrs. Emma Evans. Mrs. Cecil Warner was a week end visitor at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barlow, havina driven from Eugene. Besides returning her father's automobile, which was used for a honeymoon trip the week before, Mrs. War ner's visit was primarily for the purpose of packing household ef fects in preparation for shipment to Eugene. Mrs. Florence Paul has returned to her home in Heppner after spending the past several months in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Juday. The Judays brought her home Saturday and re turned to Portland on Sunday. Len Ray, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz had a birth day Tuesday and some of his little pals were invited in to duly cele brate the event. Len Ray will be trudging uo the school hill come September. ' Miss Annie Hynd, Mrs. Maggie Doney, David Hynd and E. R. Schaffer were Pendleton business visitors recently. It was the first time Miss Hynd has been out for any length of time since spraining her ankle last fall. Harrv Quackenbush is reported a little better as of Wednesday. He is still confined to his bed at the Mattie Gentry home. J. F. Davis spent the week-end in Heppner with Mrs. Davis, re turning to Cle Elum early Monday morning. GAS AND AIR FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor Howdv. Folks! Another proof that "all the world's a stage" appears in the fact that our bank roll has about as much purchasing power as stage money. We're in a quandary. If we worry over currently high pries of food while we're eafing, we get indigestion, and if we don't we cat more than we can afford. When we get indigestion we sleep like a toy, though. That is, we don't stop turning and fwisting for hours. Of course, we're better off Dartv who couldn't eat or slcen after his wife left him. She She didn't leave him the price of a meal or a bed. On the ofher hand, nothing bothers the Mrs. She sleeps like a a log, but she wood. YOU WON'T FIND A BET TERi BUY THAN A GEN ERAL TIRE. If you'll let us sell you one of them, we are certain that you will be a regular customer from then on. , Richfield Service Heppner, Oregon Phone 1212 Night Phone 2232 MAIL FOR ARMY I PERSONNEL OVER SEAS j The war department advises thatj effective March 1, 1946, parcels not exceeding 22 pounds in weight or 48 inches in length or 72 inches in weight and length combined con taining articles requested by the addressee may be accepted for mailing to army personnel overseas. Personal recordings, voice or in strumental, may now be accepted for mailing to Army personnel ever seas, provided they are suitably prepared for transmission through the mails and meet the require ments as to weight, size and re-J quest of the addressee. However, such recordings in parcels not ex ceeding 8 ounces in weight may be accepted for mailing at the first class rate of postage without the specific request of the addressee. HOME TALENT TO STRUT STUFF FRIDAY EVENING Everything will be in readiness at the school gymnasium Friday eve ning for the three one-act plays mentioned in these columns last week. The curtain rises on the first play at 8 o'clock and each is long enough to tell a complete story. Heppner Parent-Teacher associ ation, the Morrow County Public Health association and the high school are sponsoring the entertainment. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated March 6, 1946, I am authorized and Hi rented to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: T site 23 and 24 in Block 8, in the City of Boardman, for the minimum price of $60.00, cash. Lot 1 in Block 3, Ayers 3rd Ad dition to the City of Heppner for the minimum price of $25.00 cash. Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 in Block 1 and tract number 149, Brown's addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, for the minimum price of $75.00 cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 6th day of April, 1946, at the hcur of 10:00 a. m., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon Bv Frances Mitchell 50-2 Deputy in nail enamel, lipstick and face powder That real red-red you dreamed about knew could exist yet never could find. Here it is at last. P Dynamite" Match Box (Nail Enamel, Lipttict.Adkmm) VDyrumdle" Nail Enamel .ftO j fDynamUe" Lipttkk l.OO Skeer Dynamite". Foot Powder md kOO Saager's Pharmacy STAR np REPORTER Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. nu 3 p. to,. In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement. Children's Admissions apply only to those under the lagal age of 12. Selected Short Subjects With All Programs Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement. All children occupying seats must have tickets Friday-Saturday, March 8-9 Abbott and Costello in Hollywood Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Frances Rafferty, Jean Porter, Rags Rpgland The clown princes of gag-routine invade cinemaland with hilarious confusion. PLUS OUTDOOR ACTION Sunday -Monday, March 10-11 Mildred Pierce Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden, Ann Blylhe, Bruce Bennett, Butterfly McQueen The story of Mildred Pierce and the reaches into which love for an ungrateful daughter carries her, based on James M. Cain's novel. Tuesday, March 12 Cowboy and the Lady . Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Merle Ober- on, Patsy Kelly f One of the most popular films of all-time brought back again. Wednesday-Thursday, March 13-14 Too Young to Know Joan Leslie, Robert Hutton, Dolores Moran, Harry Davenport, Rosemary DeCamp A story rich with human emotion that you'll take to your heart . . . and, it's the picture with the "Paper Moon" songhit. on the following Firestone tires: , 4.50 x 21 Passenger Tires 6.50 x 20 8-ply Truck 4.75 x 19 Passenger Tires T.OQ x 20 8-ply Truck 6.00 x 16 Passenger Tires 7.00 x 20 10-ply Truck 6.50 x 16 Passenger Tires 7.50 x 20 8-ply Truck 6.50 x 15 Passenger Tires 7.50 x 20 10-ply Truck 7.50 x 1 7 Truck Tires 8.25 x 20 1 0-ply Truck We have just received a shipment of felt back floor mats to fit Ford cars and pickups. Rosewall Motor Company Your Firestone Dealer C5