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1 1 1 4 Heppner Gazette Times, September 5, 1946 short COATS 29.75 So practical, if yon jump in and out of your coat a lot So pretty in any ease over everytliiiig you own. They're 100 WOOL softly styled . . . belted or boxy . . . dark or bright, llkae,. j union'. S s . C ( "IT'S TOPS ) )M0 yROOF TOPPING" tti-i'ii;,,-- tSEa 1 "' '"-'4 Want smart-looking roofs with long-lasting protectlofl against all kinds of weather? Prepared-paper and metal roofs really slick up when you paint them with Standard Asbestos Roof Coating. Its fire-resisting quality is in Its large percentage of long asbestos fibers and mica ; and these allow stretching and bending without cracking. It's tops, too, for coating inside of fruit-sulphuring sheds. L E. (ED) DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon , I AStttTM I k conM J 1 -" " "M"7"",lll4, ' A r --; - .v Makes Yc-v Tractor . 20 Times fcaro Useful MAKES HEAVY JOES liaht clow )obi quicltl Load! manuie. baled hay. lumber. Pulls poets. Encavalei lot cel lar, pillai ditchti. waihoult. Actually th. grealeit "hired hand" you .ver taw. Com in end a SARGENT, or get eur Ire. illustrated (older showing Sargent la ACTION. News From C. A. Office A revision of the purebred live stock breeders director)- is being made for the state of OnVon. We would like to have all breeders raising registered cattle, swine and sheep listed for Morrow county. If you are a purebred brieder we would appreciate a card from you jiving the breed of registered live stock you are raising. While o n the subieet of nnrp. bred livestock, we miijht sxigaest ' that anyone interested in seeing ; some excelknt type registered cat tle might call at the Frank Ander- I son, Eightmile, O. W. Cutsforih. ! Lexington. B. P. Rands, Irrigon. j and Jim Valentine. Sand Hollow, "arms. .These cattle are something ! for these breeders to be proud of. Through a strict culling program j these herds have be.n built to what they now are. Anyone w ho is i thinking of building up a purebred herd an d does not have a cl.ar picture of the type to look for might visit these nerds to get that type fixed in t'eir minds. There county that are of the same quality- If there are. I would appreciate h. ai ing , f them as these breeders ate doing much to improve live stock quality in our county. Kust is on e of the largest con tributing factors in causing farm machines to wear out and deterior ate. Wiih farm machinery and ma chine parts hard to git much thot should be given to the peventio'i of rut in prolonging the life of the machiii 'iy as well as saving time and lr'tor. FOR PALE Certified Golden For ty Fold Seed Wheat Jaeger Bros.. Condon, Oregon. 24-25c ALL SAINTS CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 8 Holv Communion, 8 a. m. Church school, 9:45 a. m. llolv Communion, 11 a. m. Wednesday Holy Communion 10 a. in. are no doubt other herds this Gas Et Air FIDELIS I'NREIN Ed.ior Howdy Folks: Broke down and spent a pleasant hour at the Star theater the other nisht. .4 young man silting in front of us - addressed- his- s:rc'ct t js "Dove" but the or.ly thing dove-, like tout her n e could see ir.s the fact that she uas pigcon-io We are convinced that while ome people love to go to the movies, others go there to love. Speaking of love, a friend of ours says that calf love is when you sit up until the cows come home. Of course the 'only way to find out whether love makes the world go round is to give it a whirl some time. By the way, if you'll give our service a whirl, you'll dis cover a value beyond com pare. UNREIN MOTOR SERVICE Phone 1242 Heppner, Oregon RESOI.ITIOX OF RESPECT In memory of Elmer Griffith who passed to the unseen Tem ple on August 9, 1940. Once aain a Brother Mason, hnviiis completed the designs written for him on life's trestle beard, lias passed through the poit.ds of Eternity and entered the Grand Lodge of the New Jerusalem and has received, as his reward, the white stone with a new name written thereon. Whereas, the all-wise and mer ciful Grand Architect of the Un iverse has called f: om labor to refreshment, our .beloved and respected Brother, And WherPis. he hsvin been a true and faithful Brother of our beloved order, therefore, be it Resolved that lone Lodge No. 120, A. F. & A. M. of lone, Ore gon, in testimony of its loss, be drurej in mounting for 30 davs. and that we tender the family of our deceased Brother our sin cere sympathy and condolence in this, their deep affliction. Oscar E. Peterson, W. M. George N. Ely, Secretary. Transferring r Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.P.andN.P. Per.land Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. It's Hevcr Been Done Before! r SEPTEI THRU SEPTEV -. Kf 1. CsLf V.. V' LA r-.fi !n over two generations, Cara Nome has " you ts know how economical the $2 sizes of grand Cara Non- Cieaming Creams are, Ycu'tl want to feci bow carfcss-soM, ho thoroughly cleansing the-,e marvelous creams are. For ten days only, you ma have Cara Mcroe Cleansing Cream for dry skin or for oily skin . , . e2 jor it 1 EACH YOU R CHOICE AVAlU8Uf55ZEXCiUSimV CARA NOME Irrigon Schools Opened Monday Irrisop schools opened Monday with the following personnel in charge: Principal, Leroy Darl ing; assistant principal, M. D. Wiseflock; commercial, Mrs. Munn, and coach, Earl Golden. Miss Emma Crego. 7th and 8th ; Mrs. Joyce Smith, 5th and 6th; Mrs. Viola Hochhslter, 3r d and 4th, and Miss Alan' Kennedy, 1st and 2nd. John Smith is jani tor. Mrs. Hugh Grim cafeteria cook, and Calvin Allen and John ! nv Sweringen, bus drivers. The ' school ho use has been remodel I ed and has a new slate roof. Fred Adams installed another gasoline pump Saturday. Mh and Mrs. J. A. Shottn spent Thursday in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Kav Cosner and Dixie returned from Portland Friday. S Srt Elton Eraser and mother, .Mrs. Minnie Fraser, and Maxine were Pendleton visitors Thurs day. A potluck dinner was served ' and a few social hours were i spent at the S,i.ks Auto park : Saturday eveninq hv the teach J ins? staff, the school hoard and clerk, the cafeteria cook, the bus ', drivers, and the janitor and their i families, and the Marshall Maik I han.s and Fred Houghton as honorary members. ; .Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Whipple ; of Enterprise enc visiting his pa rents, the H. H. W hippies. Horace Nelson and two daugh ters, Virginia and Nadine, arriv ed Sunday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Jack .Hinklev and family. Rev. 'Huldane Duff, an evan gelist, was an Irrigon visitor Sat urday. He is beginning services at Moro. Earl D. Goldan arrived Satur day and is living in the Adams apartment. He spent the last four years in Montana, part of the time with the U. S. army. He is the athletic coach. He has a wife and two small children. Earl Connell got back from Yakima Tuesday morning. He has been employed here. Pattie Markham spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Harrv Smith, and familv. She is work ing in the telephone office in Pendleton. The band and its director. Le rov Darling, and quite a " few rooters went to Pendleton Sat urday evening to play in the Dress-up parade of the Pendle ton Round-Up. Thev led the pa rade. The band will plav two davs for the Heppner Rodeo. Mrs. Eva Baker of Portland spent a few davs with her sister, Mrs. Carl Haddox and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Slaughter of Portland were recent visitors of his brother, Paul, and Mrs. Slau ghter. They had a movie cam era set and were taking pictures and showing Oregon scenes they have taken. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eden of Mt. Vernon, Wash, have been visiting Mrs. Eden's sister, Mrs. Leroy Darling and family. C. W . O. Benefiel who is sta tioned in Portland, came up to spend a few davs wih his family at the A. E. Stephens home. They and Mr. and Mrs. Stephens and Janet went to Pendleton to see the Dress-up parade Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillip of Milton came down to visit his brother Dan and Mrs. Phillips. Thev returned home Sunday. James Driscoll, Heppner post master, was in lrrigon Tuesday. The Harvey Miller family left the first of the week for Portland wbvre they will make their home. Vans of the Bekins moving ser vice took the household goods and the family went by car. They have purchased a home in the Canyon Road district of West Portland. School trndent; Miss Emma Crego, upper trades; Miss Margan t M. Kennedy, lower grades; Miss Viola Hochhal ter, grades and chorus accompan ist; an ! Mrs. Joyce Smith and Mrs. Irene Munns, assisting in the high sehool. Pine City: Mrs. Delia Nichols. Hardman: Mrs. Cleo Robinson. The list of n maining teachers will be announced as soon as they are received at the office of the county school superintendent. "A new state law requires all first Rrad rs and freshmen to have complete physical examinations and it is planned to hold clinics in each of the town schools for these exams," Mrs. Rodgers said. "The first clinic will be held early this month in the He-ppner schools un der the suiervision of Dr. A. D. McMurdo, county health officer, and Mix Margaret GillU, county nurse. It is difficult to arrange cli nics at the present time because of the ihortags of medical help." Rodeo three days by Mr. Cachot Therk elson, wife of the owner of the Heppner hotel, who ia giving the cup. A sterling silver money clasp will be awarded the champion bronc rider of the show. The clasp is being given by Dnvid O. Seli nick, Hollywood producer, in honor of the movie, "Duel in the Sun." Queen Darlene will present the award. , The grounds, chutes, corrals and stands are in top shape for the 1946 Rodeo and ticket sales indi cate it will be the largest in the history of the event, officials said. NOW PLAYING IN HEPPNER I T "VU. k $HimtlMlimmmmiimmm ii.l.lnsMiW'.-ai ifnf"..WWa:,. .. :-.4 Wl ith Dodge's Gi eater Shows and Thrill Circus 4 Days, Starting Thursday September 5 Auspices Heppner Rodeo Association STAR EB REPORTER Show Starts a T:sa. sustain Mrary u4ay, I p. at I p. m. In compliance with Ui Federal Tax Requirement. Children's Admlsnlona apply only to thos under the lax al ac of 11 Balaetad Burt Baajeats With AH ProfreaM Program Subject to Caaap Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement Heppner Rodeo, Sept. 6-7-8 Dilfarent movie program vary d&y. Show start Immediately following program at Rodeo Field each day. Friday, Sept. 8 Cowboy Blues Hooiier Hotshot, Ken Curtlm, Jeff DomneU, Gay Xlbbee, Big Boy William. Mrs. Tip ping ton, Robert Scott, Tug LaCentra, The Town Ciiere, Deuce Sprigging and his Bud with the Plainsmen and Carolina Cotton. A star-blazing action musical full of fun. Equestrian Qulx Tenderfoot Trail Saturday, Sept. 7 Man From Rainbow Valley Monte Hale, .Adrian Booth with Bagebrnsk Sorenaders and featuring Outlaw the WUd Horse blazing out of the west In Magnacol or . . . bringing roaring action to the prairie! Frontier Days Rodeo Romeo (Popeye) Cowboy Songs Sunday-Monday, Sept. 8-9 Renegades (In Technicolor) Evelyn Zeyee, Wlllard Parker, Larry Parks, Edgar Baohanan, Jim Bannon, Forrest Tucker The red-blooded story of a red -headed girl, riding with the Dem brows, the West's most notorious outlaw band. Tuesday, Sept 10 The Walls Came Tumbling Down Xe Bowman, Marguerite Chapman, Edgar Bu chanan, J. Edward Bromberg t good and irunpenseful drama ... a different kind of mystery. Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 11 11 Gilda B4ta Rayworth, Glenn Ford. George Macready, Joseph Ceilela A very plus production of a strange love story , . . a . dancing Hay worth, singing "Iut the Blame on Ma me", also turns in an excellent dramatic portrayal. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY it IHothti to tractor la 30 mil tel. Lift, full tea 11 ft. la leu thai ) minute it Driver hoi clear vlilo at all timet. if Hay Sweep and liilldoitr at tacbmenti available. 2-Day S r r- aie or j-amous FURS .. Save aasBsaBtsar. Braden Tractor and Equipment: Co. Heppner Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui I New Arrival of Post I I War Merchandise I It is a bit early to come right out and I boldly announce that our stocks of household articles are complete, for that would be a presumptuous state- ment one we could not fully justify. I There are signs that reconversion is nearly accomplished and this week we are pleased ta advertise the arrival of the following post-war merchandise: All Metal Vegetable Peelers . Combination Shredder, Slicer, Grater i Glass Coffee Makers Limited number of Borg Utility Scales, i weigh up to 250 pounds. 1 Hot Plates 1 1 Heppner Hardware 1 and Electric Company I '.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.' EVf RY 1)1 PIER FI R COAT SOU) WITH A KRITTtV (,L IRAffE CERTIFICATE . . ASSL RA,CE OF SATISFACTION AM) QUALITY, , 0 w it ; v syy?'fi Kv hv PA i 11 I OA Dupler's Fur Stylist will be in our store Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 11-12, to as sist you in the selection of a new fur coat! Among the Popular Furs Are: Mouton Dyed Lamb . . Brown Dyed Kidskin . . Black Dyed Kidskin . . Black Persian Lamb Paws . . Sable Blended South American Muskrat . . Brown Fox Paws . . Natural Antelope. $89to$l500 Includes Federal Tax No Interest No arrying Charge free Storage in DUPLER'S I rigid Vaults Anderson & Wilson Heppner - Oregon S 111-Pn T HOLDS YOUR : L SELECTION I J