6 Hcppncr Gnrrtt? Times, August 15, 1946 Baumon Appointed Employment Aid to County's Veterans Effective at -D. Bauman . i emrl"vm(iit ;t the I'nncJ S t :i ! arrvicr in U; :n an amour. ; t ford 1 . 1 -PcnJU-tnn :. r n. . , j ? . v. :i eterans in se- m:.-': j.hs as become n : ' ! cc as well as in oth er J cit'tre. Bauman can be r. .i.I.ci a't the court house. a representative of the L lS ar.d f the State Unem rn 'ent Comrensation com- - n bf in Heppner the ;i -; third Friday of each :.c.th between 10 a.m. and 3 r :n. 3t the citv water office. They will handle unemployment cempensation claims as well as j job opportunities with all who are interested. Accompanvina Lone to Hepp ner were Gordon Shattuck, as sistant chief of operations , El don Cone, field supervisor of the USES and George Belloni of the state office of the Vet erans employment service, all from Portland. You w. 3 s w i our New Car 1 and we want to deliver it as soon as possible . . . Answers to Questions Frequently Asked About the Delivery of New Ford, Lfncc'n end Mercury Cars: Q: Can I r! ;cc ny Lincoln or .Yccvv ;.. A: Yes. Ve shall' be now. Q: When can 1 rx.-fi place m order now? A: We wish wo ecu! Ford, :1 to take vour order to your new ear can be delivered, but there have been so many interrurr.i -ns m prodactton dur ing recent months, we hesitat; to even make a guess. Q: But can't ye-a give me some idea n-hen 1 can get de'recy? A. We're awfully sorry, hut we can't, and here's why. The Ford M.nor Company can't tell us how many cars they will be able to let us have in the near future . . . and until ue knew how many cars u e can count on gettnig, we just can't forecast future dcl.vcrics. Frankly, the waynhincrs look now it will prob ably be sevcroi months, and maybe even long er, before deliveries can be made on orders taken today. During past months, there has been an acute shortajre of materials and parts to build new cars, due to work stoppages in major indus tries and plants the Ford Motor Company de- cxactly when pends on for suppplies. And it is still difficult new car, if 1 to get all the materials and parts needed to step up production. So long as' the uncertainty continues it will be difficult to make definite promises of future deliveries On the other hand, every effort is being made to secure needed materials and parts in sufficient quantities to maintain full Ford pro duction. And we are all hopeful that the pre sent uncertain industrial conditions will be ad justed. As soon as this can be done, Ford iMotor Company can and will step up produc tion to full capacity . . . and then it will be possible to make delivery quicker than can be foreseen right now. . . . maybe sooner WnC$y tnan You ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY Your FORD Dealer lntcre:t Reduced On G1 Insurance Loans by Government Veterans of this area who have loans on government life insurance policies wll benefit from the reduction of interest rates from five to four percent annually, Charles M. Cox, Vet eran Administrator representa tive in Pendleton, pointed out. Trip rp.-pnt ratp reduction is in keeping with the present trend of interest rates on policy loans made by commercial life insur ance companies, Cox stated. It follows by seven years a previ ous reduction, which was from six to five percent. In the nation, about 127,000 veterans of both world wars will save more than $1,000,000 on more than $115,000,000 worth of loans outstanding against U. ; onvemment life or national ; service life insurance, as a re mit rf thp latest cut. Cox pointed out that veter ans may secure loans on perma nent plans of G. 1. insurance af ter their policies have been in effect one year, inquiries may be made to Charles M. Cox at the County Court house tiere, where he is available to veter ans from 9 :30 a.m. to 4 :j.u p.m. on Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers had as guests last week her sister, Mrs. T. N. Biglieri of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cline of ctMtthv Mrs. Cl.ne is also a sister of Mrs. Rodgers. Cleve Cox and Harvey Payne nf Hermiston were in Heppner Tuesday on business in connec tion with the estate ot tne late fkorbt r Tnv The two men are brother and half-brother of the deceased. Luther Payne, an other brother, died recntiy at m- on,l Mrs hranK tnenrai llll. nn ---- . . ir fnr Pnrtiand today where they will attend a premiere of the new brazier ana ivaiser cai. Hmn(.r Motors, ot wnicn me Engkrafs" are the owners, have the agency tor tnese new learn something about delivery on them. The premiere is being neiu ai Windolph Motor company show room in Portland. Stanley Cox is improving at MaAaaan hospital. Fort Lewis, after several weeks of serious illness. He recently underwnt an nnpration for the removal of a kidney. Last bnaay one ot nis innrrc nllancpH rattsinp' pener- ! al alarm in the family. His mo- tipr Mr Phil Criffin. has been with him. His- father, Percy Cox, sisters. Mrs. Keese KurKenninc and Mrs. Norman Griffin, and Miss lo McMillan spent the week-end at Fort Lewis. County Superintendent Mrs. Lucy Rodgers reported this morning that .1. Lewis jonnson if Fresno, Calif., has been hired as superintendent of schools at Roardman. He succeeds George P. Linn who served in that capa city for two years. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH j Fleteher Forster. Minister Morning worship 11 a.m. Sub- iect Openmindedness. Church School 9:45 a.m. HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Joe Jewott, Minister Bible school 9:45 C. V. Bar low, Supt. Morning worship 1 1 :00. Com munion and preaching. Sermon Topic: "Redigging Spiritual Wells." Adult Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. There will be no evenine ser vice this Sunday because the minister and a group ot Doys ire leaving for Rovs C.amrj at Cove immediately following the morning service. Portland Friday evening. They are going on to junction City to take part in a family reunion. Frank Grider purchased a lot of the J. A. Shoun's east of town. S. Sgt. Elton L. Fraser called his mother, Mrs. Minnie Fraser from San Francisco Saturday saying he has a 30-day furlough. He has been in Okinawa the last year. IRRIGON NEWS . . . Mrs. Tom Caldwell and sis ter, Mrs. Jessie Cane left for IIS! Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage ' Warehouse U.P. andN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorioo Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. ttititiiiitiiiiii'Mim"""""""' """" Beginning Monday August 19 Regular weekly Garbage Disposal in residential district 25c per pick up One gathering per week in residen tial district. il Hicks For special service, Phone 682 Cec fa ! - t a f r f . t . s ua -t ai A LOCK LCVZL!""! L.ST LONGER! Platic makes sudi rrrfect liandhags! These look lovelier than you'd dream! Mirror-bright patent, leather-like jrraininjss you'll hardly bo able to tell from the real tiling! They last longer thn you'd imagine won't crack, won't acuff, won't peel: l'uliy pnnflies, sleek envelopes, and convenient elide fa-tened styles. In black, brown, red, .ome navy, tan. 2.98 to 4.98 Plut To What's New at Penney's MISSES SLACK SUITS Short jacket styles, in pastels or dark colors. Also two-tone com- "y.90 binations. TERRY BATH TOWELS Pastel colored borders . . '' . 88c 39-inch cretonne, floral patterns 39c MEN'S KIP. LEATHER SLIPPERS Leather soles, rubber '-.eels, 0.98 Leaii..?r lined . . O Back Again- The Original Insect Repellent Light Globes Reduces attraction for insects up to 92 ... In sizes 60 and 100 watts. Fly Sprayers We've been without so long. Now we have them in one-half pint and quart sizes. Now Available for Immediate Delivery Chill Chests 5 cubic feet capacity Home freezers hold temperature at zero ... to see one is to want one. Electric Juicers Let the electric juicer squeeze the citrus fruit . . save time and patience. HEPPNER HARDWARE and ELECTRIC COMPANY You Can Get Them Right Now Coal and Wood Cook Ranges Q' (with reservoir) . . . Electric Radios 22- 60 and up 7:00x20 10-ply Truck Tires, Auto Acces sories and Car Batteries Refrigerators and washing machines are arriving from time to time. STAR no REPORTER Shaw Start t TiM. btliw Mmy BundT, I V- V- m- In complUnc. with the Federal Ttx Requlr.rn.irt. Children'. AdmlMlon. pply nly to those under the Iol e of 11 B.cUd Short Sah)Mta With An rrofTmnu Program SuWeot to Cluun. Wteh local nwpr for weekly announcement Drama tee month op august, tkb satubday wioht shows whl staet at T P. M. BEMEMBEB SATUSSAT HIOHT OHIiT, T P. M. Friday-Saturday, Auguit 16-17 That Texas Jamboree Ken Curtli, Jeff SonneU, Andy Clyd Blrf Boy Willium, The Hnoder Hotahoti, rinnlng 8 liters Deuce Spigeln. nd hll band with the Plainsmen and Carolina Cotton Here's a real western tonic with a bevy of hit songs. PLUS Snafu Robert Benchley, Vera Vague, Conrad Janla, Nanette Parks, Janls Wilson, Jimmy Lloyd Rollicking good humor stems from the story of a boy who has gained his spurs as a tough, sergeant being regarded by his family as a child when he returns. Saturday Night Show Starts at T p. m. Sunday-Monday, August 18-19 Sentimental Journey John Payne, Maureen O'Kara. William Bandls, Connie Marshall, Sir Cedrlo Hardwlcke, Wash Aner Based on Nelia Gardner White's sentimental ltory. sensational little Connie Marshall snatch es acting honors from a cast of experienced and excellent performers. Tuesday, August M No Time For Comedy JamM Stewart. Boaallnd Buwoll If you remember this one. you'll want to see it again; If not, you won't want to miss It. Wednesday-Thursday, August 11-13 Tars and Spars AUd Drake, Janut Blair, Mare Piatt, Bid Caeaar, Jeff Donnell A singing, shining romance . . . brimming with laughter and song. Community Sing of Popular Songs MABCH OF TIME t THE NEW PBANCE Oia 22-23-24 .SKI ' j ,,8 OUT OF 9 PUDS CHARGE MORE THAN PP&L! Ae m. met hi m phthibutow Btmimmtwct 1. Cowlitz County PUD U0 IKIUWMK3JMI U 2. Gray's Harbor County PUD . . U&c 3. Skamania Cointy PUD . . 1.03 4. Pacific County PUD J.IU 5. Wahkiakum County PUD ... 1.4S 6. Clattkanio PUD 1.56c 7. Kittitas County PUD 1.92c S. 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