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n r A Heppncr Gozette Times, June 13, 1946 Uiington Items . . . .-'fmi!- em Unif - Twit-. i day to visit m it daughter. Mrm. ' w Mr. and Mra. Oscar Breeding ; Cecil Jones. They were acoompan- wr called to Pendleton Saturday j "d by hiizabeth Edwards. on mount of the cprious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Frieda Vat thewa. Mr and Mrs Clayton Haskins and on Roy of Spokane visited last week at the A- M Edwards bum. Mr. and Mrs William Ludwig and son Curtis have gone to Port land on a vacation. i Mrs. Etta Hunt left Saturday to return to her home in Portland- i A. M. Edwards spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. William Van Wink le and family have returned from cationing for the past week- CAKD OF THANKS Please accepts our thanks for the Ritter where they have been va-1 many kindnesses, expressions of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMillan and and Thursday in Portland on busi- Special Cash Discount on Case Goods for this week only See us for your HARVEST SUPPLIES YARNELL'S GROCERY Phone 1512 Lexington, Oregon 0 0 . IK For FATHER June that look much better than their price ... dean-cat printed foulards that suggest exclusive origin. Wooly textured tropical gabardines will appeal to the sportsman. So will the lively tropical motifs in the rayon Jacquaxd allies I. 98' 1.49 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL WASCO at ION E Sunday, June 16 Game starts at 2 p. m. Admission 50c, Tax Inc. Grangers Grow Social Crops that benefit all Oregonians i r- r THE GRANGE labored for many years to have the graduated income tax enacted (in 1930) as an amendment to the State constitution. Reasons: The Grange believes that taxes should ba levied in direct proportion to ability to pay; that the major cost of government should not be borne by real property. Results: Many millions of dollars have been saved farmers and others through direct relief from prop erty taxes. Projects of this nature are as vital a part of Grange: activities as better agriculture itself. That is why 28,000 progressive farmers belong to the Oregon State Grange why membership continues to grow why thf Grange is a dominant force for social progress. Information about the purpose and accomplishments of the Ore gon State Grange is contained ia a booklet "Let's Look at the Record". Contact your local Grange for copy, or write direct. CMSOil STATE GRMSGE Ef , -yri-S 1135 S. L Salmon St, Portland 14, Oregoe 3 72 &&bQ OF SERVICE TO OREGON FARMERS PUZZLED? You will loe that puzzled ex pression when you read our menu. It is easy to order I meal here, for no matter what yeu select you are bound to be satisfied. Join the well-fed ranks by takint your meals at HEPPNER CAFE SEE : : Aldric h Bros. or Papering; Painting, Linoleum Laying, and Carpenter Work lone - Oregon sympathy, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Alma E. Morgan and family. Gas & Air FID1XIS I N REIN, Editor Howdy Folks: Next Sunday is Fa ther's day. You know what a mod ern father is. He's a man who's wired for cash. In that connection, many a fa ther is suffering from a touch of the sun. Any one who ever gave the right size shirt on Father's day would have a fit. We heard of one father who claimed that bad weather con- ' anions man i ciiect me crop oi k- wua oais in ine icasi. Of course it's all right to growi a crop of wild oats so long as you don't have them threshed out in court. Fathers and sons both like to use our Motor Service. We have a lot of women customers, too. Why can't we have a talk with you, if you're not already a cus tomer? UNREIN Motor Service Phone 1212 Give Your Car a Real Break Drive around to the corner of May and Chase streets in Heppner and treat it to a COMPLETE SHELL SERVICE JOB And if you want your motor to deliver longer and peppier miles, fill your tank with Shell Premium gasoline. REMEMBER-We carry U. S. Royol Tires and give tire service. Phone 682 for either Plant or Station. Farley's Service Station James Farley, Proprietor Heppner Urrgon PflB k?M WWT'ST' " . A AND INbfcf-l hkw STAR nn REPORTER Show Btarti at T:30. autism Braty Bonaay, 1 p. m. I p. m. In compliance wtth the Federal Tax Requirement, Chlldran'a AdmlMlona apply only to those under the legal age of 11 Selected Short Subjects With SJ1 Profrania Program Subject to Chain Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement. Friday and Saturday, June 14-15 She Wouldn't Soy Yes Ko .'Hind Russell, Lee Bowann, Charles Winninger Romantic comedy with fun galore. PLUS Bandits of the Badlands Sunset Carson In an adventurous Western Sunday and Monday, JunelG-17 Devotion Tuesday, June 18 A Letter for Evie Marsha Hunt, John Carroll, Spring Bying- ton, Hume Cronyn Cupid carries the mail in this heart-warm, ing drama. Wednesday and Thursday, June 19-20 The Lost Week-end Ray Milland, Jane Wvman, Phillip Terry ACADEMY AWARD WINNER FOR BEST ACTOR AND BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! The most realistic story ever to come to the screen. Adapted from Charhs R. Jackson's provocative novel. READ THE AD$ "Along With the News Olivia do ll.ivilund, Ida Lupino, Paul Hen reid, Sydney Greenstreet, Nancy Coleman The s'ory of the famous Bronte sisters thi'ir liv s and loves stold with (Treat artistry- vruwitssasHXKwswaa Truly the Und of promise . . . Opportunity Corner!. t. 1r.r' forward to urcater acvcipii".u " for every b,,n. with sUillcd mind, and .nountatns. PW To mod- . this is yo'r l""""' reality &?iVAwiV. 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