Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 11, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, July 1 1, 1946
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Jack ZabraiMkl and Louis RuekM
cunt home from Condon where
thT r working, to pploHrate the
Fourth with the .luhn Zebranski
and Dfflrr Rurkcr family.
Mr and Mri Hrnrv Miller and
daur Eunice and Shirley spent
th 4ih at Toriieish
Mr nd Mrs Edward Houchton
of Chatham N J are the parent."
erf a daughter born Julyl. Mr. and
Mr. Fred oughton are the proud
grandparent
Mr and Mrt Miller Scarlett and
aunt from Indiana are visiting chestra went along.
their aunt nd sister, Mrs. W. L.
Buddarth.
Mr. Carnithers of Estacada has
purchased the Irwin Pierson house
and lots and will take possession
Auu 1. The Piersons bought a
house in Li Grande some time ago
and will move up there Mrs. Pier-
son has just returned from the
Pendleton hospital where she spent
a week.
Another new family is the Mar
lon Evans family who have a
tract east of town. It has no build
ines on it j
Mr and Mrs. Max Leach and!
son of Texas are visiting his bro-1
ther K.irl and other relatives here.
F C. Sjarks returned from the
Pendit:o:i hopilal feeling much
better.
has purch.uk'd the William Slate
Charles Simmons of Riddle Ore.
place and will take possession in
60 days. There is a nine acre patch
of melons on that place.
The young people of both
churches attended a Youth's rally
at the civic auditorium Saturday
evening. The Assembly of (jod or-
Gas & Air
FTDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: The human brain is
a wonderful mechanism. It starts
to function when we get up and
never ceases until we start toj
writt this column.
j
Someimes we feel just like
the newspaper man sitting at
his typewriter trying to get
an idea, and with nothing to !
get off his chest but a mustard
plaster.
Of course, we could clip our para-
graphs from others but that would
be sheer folly.
It takes some folks five years
to finish a book, and then again
it takes others a life time to !
finish a sentence.
It only requires a sentence to tell
about the wonderful quality of our
Motor Tune-up. i
Any. of our customers will
tell you that there's no other i
service that will give more :
satisfaction for the nioney.
UNREIN
Motor Service S
Heppner, Oregon , j
Mr and Mrs W. L Olmstead
and daucliter Jean and son Rob
ert came up from Myrtle Creek
Friday with a load of household
goods- Charles Simmons accom
panied them.
Miss Gwen Emig of Portland a
Lois Markham and Bottv Acock
cadet nurse in Spokane brought
fro mSpokane Saturday. They vis
ited the Smith and Acock families
returning Sunday afternoon-
It seems like every one is selling
or buying a place here. F- C. Sparks
has sold both of his properties. One
to Jack Howenstine of Oregon City
and the other to Roy Swartzweler
jf YaUejo. Calif.
The Henry Miller crew finished
digging a good crop of potatoes on
the Ames Abken place. Mrs. Her
bert Ames cooked for the digging
crew. They are hauling t"e pota
toes to Spokane.
Among those working in peas ii
s
CANNING
&SUCCES!f
JARS
CAPS, LIDS
& RUBBERS
And follow instruction! in
(he Ball Blue Book. To set your copy
..-nil 10-wilhyournimndddreto
S4U IR0TN5IIS COMPANY, Wuntia, Ind.
the Pendleton district are Ray Cos
ner and Sid Burnett. They spent
the week-end at home returnia
Sunday..
Robert Smith and Alvin returned
home Sunday from working
there with truck and tractor.
The James Henderson and
Haberlein families returned
Desolation where they had
fishing.
UP
Paul
from
been
Delos Knighten of the Merchant
Marines is a very welcome visitor
at the home of his parents the Carl j
Knighton. Irrigon does not have
many boys on the seas now.
Mr- and Mrs. B. C- Forsythe, Dr.
and Mrs. C. C. Dunham and Mr.
and Mrs- O. G. Crawford were
Irrigon visitors Sunday- They were
making their annual pilgrimage for
apricots at Sweringen's orchard.
For Sale!
EW "EEL PIPE
6" O.D. 12Gaug.
20 ft. Lengths with Quick Coupling
SPECIALLY PRICED
Any Quantity Immediate Dfiviy
Alw N.w Slatl toundt,
Floti, flam
Writ or Wlra lor totalis
STEEL DIVISION
California Bag & Metal Co.
24th & Nicola! PO RTLAND 1 0, ORE. BRoadway 1 678
fl I 1 "7
Solve your painting problems with
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Dealers in Fuller Paints and Wallpaper
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ARTHRITIS
Ask your druggist or write
J. H. Casey
Box 31, Portland, Ore.
Mrs. 1. H. Casey:
la regard to Casey's Com
pound I cannot praise it
enough for what It did (or me.
For two years I had arthritis
In mv finrer loints It was SO
malnfuL I could hardly stand to
move mv fingers, the joints
were sa stiff and sore. After
pound am free of pain and sti"
taking 3 bottles of Casey's Corn
joints. Mrs. J- Stanley Mc
Laughlin. Rt 4, Box 108, Salem,
Oregon 15-18c
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NOTICE OF SALE OF BUILDINGS
Notice is hereby given that the Jordan Elevator Company
will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing bindings:
One frame buiding size 40ySO feet located on the East side
and adjacent to the concrete elevator at Jordan Siding in
Morrow County, Oregon; and also one frame, building
44x60 feet located on the West side of said efttator,
and sealed bids will be received therefor until Saturday. July 13th,
1946, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p. m. of said day, at which time
said bids will be opened and considered by the board o directors
of said Jordan Elevator Company. The successful bidder will be
required to remove said buildings from the premises not later
than January 1st 1947. Separate bids must be made on each
building, and the board o directors reserves the right to reject
any or all bids, and reserve sthe scales now in said buildings
All bids must be mailed or delivered to Kenneth J. Smouse,
secretary, at lone, Oregon.
Dated this 1st day of July 1946.
JORDAN ELEVATOR COMPANY,
By Kenneth J. Smouse, Secretary.
1242
STAR nm REPORTER
Show Starts at 7:30. MatineM ItMJ Sunday, 1 p. p. m.
la compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement. Children's Admissions apply
nly to those under the lfc-al age of 12.
Selected Short Subject! With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
Friday-Saturday, July 12-13
Tarzan and the Leopard
Woman
Johnny WeUmuller, Brenda Joyce, Johnny
Sheffield
There isn't a dull moment in this latest
Edgar Rice Burroughs' thrill and action
film.
PLUS
Bar 20 Rides Again
A reissue of one of the most popular Hop
along Cassidy westerns.
Donald Duck in Technicolor.
Sunday-Monday, July 14.15
Dragonwyck
Gne Tierney, Walter Huston. Vincent
Price, Glenn Langa", Ann Revere, Spring
Byington
A suspenseful story, rich in outline and ex
tremely impressive. Based on Anya Seton's
widely-read novel of a young farm girl's
rise to mistress of a magnificent estate.
Tuesday, July 16
Riverboat Rhythm
FrarJde Carle Orchestra, Leon Errol, Glenn
Vernon, Walter Catlett
A feudin'. entertainin' boatload of laughs
and music-
PLUS
Burma Victory
A historical record from 1943 when the
Southeast Asia Command, under Mountbat
ten and Stilwell. was established down to
final victory.
Wednesday-Thursday, July 17-18 I
Miss Susie Slagle's
Veroncia Lake, Sonny Tufts. Lillian Gish,
Joan CauKield. Billy DeWolfe
Miss Slagle's boarding house for medical
students is the background for one of those
rare stories that stems a reality. We think
you'll have a good time at Miss Susie's-
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a clean oweep
24 ONLY
Sheer Dickeys
Reduced 1M
Fussy and plain
styles pastels or
white.
REAL
VALUES!
REDUCED TO CLEAR!
40 ONLY
Summer Dresses
2.00 4.00 6.00
ODD LOTS NOT ALL SIZES
31 ONLY
Lace
Collars
Reduced 5()C
Smart styles t o
cheer up your
wardrobe.
I
44 ONLY
Misses Skirts
3.00
Reduced
to
Pastel's dark colors or checks. In
all wool crepes and sport rayons.
A good selection of sizes.
15 ONLY
GIRLS' SKIRTS
Reduced 2fQ0
Misses' Popular
Ballet
Type Shoes
Reduced
to
1,00
Nylon uppers.
Black only
All Children's
SANDALS
Ret"d 1.00
Not all sizes
HERE THEY GO!
70 PAIRS
Women's and Men's
PLAY SHOES
Reduced
to
2.00
Choice of colors Red, Blue or white.
Men's types in Brown only.
All sizes
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
12 ONLY
Rayon Satin
Davenport
Pillows
Reduced
to
1.00
Hand screened
designs
Maroon or Blue
HERE IS ANOTHER WINNER!
45 PAIR
Leather Sport Sandals
Plain and Nail Head trim . . . Broken lots and broken
sizes ... In White, Red, Natural or Brown.
12 ONLY
Rayon Satin
Ruffled Trim
Boudoir
Pillows
75c
Hand screened
designs.
Reduced
to
ALL WOMEN'S
Summer Dress
Shoes
Redtu0ced 82,50
Spectator Pumps, medium or high
heels . . . White sandals in medium or
low heels. Broken sizes.
7 ONLY
Girls'
Sport Jackets
Reduced
to
5.00
Just the jacket to
contrast with your
skirt for a sport
outfit.
12 PAIR
MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS
6 A D A R D I N E
Wool and Rayon
Redrl $4,50
Not all sizes but real values!
10 ONLY
Junior Boys'
Wash Suits
RedS?d 50c
Broken sizes
15 ONLY WOMEN'S HAND BAGS
REDUCED TO CLEAR
2.00 and 3.00
In the latest styles ..... Plastic Patents and Plastic
Leather Grains.
10 PAIR
Junior Boys'
Sun Shorts
Reduced
to
50c I
Not all sizes
Calling in All Hosiery Cards From No.s I to 150, Incl.
For the week of July 13 to 19. Check (ho black number
on your card.
Penn
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