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8 Heppner Gazette Times, March 14, 1946 News Around the Town . . . . Donald Jones, who recently re ceived his discharge from the U. S. army and who is at home in Hep- GAS AND AIR FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor Howdy Folks: Heat will allay pain, in many instances, according to a doctor's statement, but getting hot under the collar won"t lessen a pain in the neck. On the other hand, sitting in front of an electric fan is a good way to blow your top. Of course, some men are obsessed with the idea that they can keep fit by throwing one. We heard about another medical theory that claims a man is shorter at night than in the morning. We have never tried this theory out but we have noticed a tendency to be short at the end of the month. HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW MANY GOOD PEOPLE ARE USING OUR RICHFIELD GASOLINE AROUND THESE PARTS? V2 There"s a real sound habit to form. Richfield Service Heppner, Oregon Phone 1242 Night Phone 2232 day. 'IIHI parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fergu- who came to our assistance when pner wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones, plans to resume his studies at the University of Oregon at the beginning of spring term. Recent arrival n Hepner is Gary Galenbeck who came Saturday from Des Moines, Iowa. He s staying with the Bert Winters and Marion 01- on families while hunting employ ment and plans to locate here. Dr .and Mrs Bernard McMurdo have been visiting at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo, coming from San Fran cisco late last week. They were ac companied by Mrs. Willis Roller of Palo Alto Calif, who took this opl portunity to visit for a few days with her mother, Mrs. Nellie An derson. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Turner and little daughter, Carol -Ann, came Friday from Burns to visit his fa ther, Monroe Turner. Mrs. Nolan Turner is the former Evelyn Swin- dig. Mr. Turner is in government work at Burns where he has been employed since receiving his dis Jharge from the army last fall. Richard and Ernest Howell came Friday from their homes in Estaca da and Portland, respectively, and took their father, Henry Howell, .back with them. He will make his home with Richard at Estacada. E. E. Gonty left Tuesday after noon for Portland on a business mission. He was accompanied by his little daughter, Eleanor, who was due for a medical check-up. They returned home today. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Smith went to Portland the first of the week on business. They expect to return with finished plans for a new home they contemplate building on the former Engkraf lot in the block north of their present home on Court street. James Driscoll and family came Sunday from Portland where they spent the past month followng "Jimmie's" discharge from the navy. He will resume his job in the post office, takina up his duties Satur- O. Wendell Herbison left Sunday afternoon for Eugene, where, after a conference with a representative of Phillips university of Indianap olis, Ind., he planned to drive to Coos Bay to meet Mrs. Herbison and little daughter and bring them home. Mr. Herbison recently an nounced his plans to enter Phillips university in the fall and will give up the pastorate of the Church of Christ by that time or as soon as the church board locates a new minister. Mrs. Merle Miller and Mrs. George Corwin drove to Portland this morning to be gone until Tues day. Mrs. Percy Hughes is a guest at the homes of her sons Edwin and Arthur at their Lena homes. Mrs. Hughes drove over from her home at Milton Wednesday. Miss Marylou Ferguson called her son Monday to inform them that fire threatened our home last week she had iust Dledsed Kanna KaDna i wp wfch to exoress our heartfelt Gamma sorority at Whitman col lege. From what her mother could understand of the conversation the young lady is greatly elated. Jim Barratt wired his mother, Mrs. Cyren Barratt, from ington, D. C, last night to inform her that he might be home tonight if he could get a plane out of the capital, if not he would be here Sunday. Jim has been back in the States about a month. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Dunham are leaving very early Friday morning for Portland to spend the week-end on business. While in the city Dr. Dunham will attend a meeting of the state chiropractic association which will be held at Western States college. WORD OF APPRECIATION To the neighbors and friends thanks. Ralph Beamer and family A WORD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of Wash-, evnrpssinc our appreciation and thanWc in the Hemoner Fire de partment and the others who so efficiently assisted in checking our building fire last week. Quick ac tion by those discovering the fire, immediate response by the fire de partment and the very efficient use of water reduced the loss to a very minimum. We feel very fortunate that the loss was confined to such a small area and that water damage was practically nil. Our sincere thanks to all those who helped make this ppssible. Heppner Branch First National Bank of Port'and Heppner, Oregon WKmwHmMiimiMmmHmimimmiHiHmiiiiiimimMHHHiiHiiiirmmHiMiimf UIIMIIIIIHtltllllllllllllllllllKlllltllllltlUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIM itMllllltlHnMUtllllHlllitlMMIiltlltlltlUllMllllllltlllllUllllltlHIIIItlllllllll Wait For Known The Better Brands! Production in many lines is stymied at present due to strikes and labor tie-ups. There is a shortage in most nationally advertised brands . . . But don't buy the first article you see it may be put out by a house which will net survive long, making part replacements difficult or impossible to get. Wait and buy only the well known nationally advertised name brands which have stood the test of time. Sooner or later they will be back on the market with their guarantees and unlimited numbers of satisfied customers back of them. Heppner Hardware and Electric Company 1 If Adrrtifmenl L( 1 horn where! sit ...A' Joe. Marsh WW v-iur town has a Housing Shortage Yes, sir, there's a real housing shortage in our town, as I guess there is in yours, too. Keefer Colo, for instance, is sharing his home with a brother-in-law from Connecticut. Six chil dren and a dog in one family ; four children and three cats in the other. I asked Keefer how they got along together especially the grown ups. Didn't they get a little edgey from the noise and crowding? Keefer looks at me with a twin kle. "Sure," he says. "And when that happens, S.'ira and I just pass nronnd four sparkling glasses of good beer . . . and that x-cminds everybody that there are still a lot of friendly, gracious pleasures that can help us make the best of things." From where I sit, it's great to be able to relax during this strain of postwar living with a beverage that's truly moderate and whole some, truly friendly. STAR en REPORTER j 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 Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for-weekly announcement. All children occupying seats must have tickets Friday -Saturday, March 15-16 Don't Fence Me In Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans, Rob ert Livingston, Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers, Trigger A good musical western. PLUS Muggs Rides Again The East Side Kids gallop through this race track comedy with all their eruptive energy. Sunday-Monday, March 17-18 Captain Kidd Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, John Carradine, Gilbert Roland, John Qualen, Sheldon Leonard, Henry Daniell, Abner Biberman, Reginald Owen A full tide of adventure and romance . . . the private life of the pirate rogue, Captain Kidd. Tusday, March 19 Two O'clock Courage Ann Rutherford, Tom Conway, Richard Lane Mystery with a touch of clever comedy. PLUS YOU HIT THE SPOT, a musical featurette in Technicolor; inTLER LIVES? a reminder that the doctrine of world conquest will live again unless stemmed by a vigilant world; and a Jasper Puppetoon in Technicolor Wednesday-Thursday, March 20-21 Out of This World Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake, Diana Lynn, Cass Daley, Parkyakarkus, the four Cros by boys Can you imagine a Sinatra with a Crosby voice? A story as full of laughs as any pic ture has a right to be plus a floodtide of me lody. Carmen Cavallaro, Ted Fiorito, Henry King, Ray Noble and Joe Reichman play five pianos singly and collectively. KB NEW TYPE Motors ord. 100 H. P. t We have received a ship ment of new 1946 type Ford motors and can make immediate install ation in your car or truck. Phone us for an appointment. Rose wall Motor Co. Your Ford Dealer CopjriglittlW Untod Statu BrneviFoimdattm