6 Heppncr Gorct'o T--,-; October 24, 1946 w- -- 1 1 L Jim Stotu returned to Ritter springs last week for further treat ments. He had been there and re turns d home but after a few days here decided to go back to the baths. County Judge Bert Johnson is in Portland, this week, called there by the serious illness of his sister. Miss Olga Johnson, member of the Portland public school teaching staff. Harold Hill is in Portland when he will remain for ten weeks to take medical treatment. His physi cian prevailed upon him to obtain employment in the city where he could be observed under normal working conditions. Mrs. L. D. Tibbies drove to Pen dleton Tuesday to join Mrs. Dwight Miller in a plane trip to Portland. She will be gone until the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine El Isom and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Anderson left IT - ri I q -rrrz A4LL .M.V.I-V5- . - r :- .Ira- 'if -, 1K ""-M" ; ? Tire Chains Here We have in stock for immediate delivery the following car and truck chains: 600 x 16 600 x 15 600 x 1 7 650 x 15 650 x 16 700 x 20 Dual 750 x 18 " 750 x 20 " 825 x 20 " 34 x 7 If ycu will need chains for the winter months ahead we urge you to make your selection early as stocks are limited. . Rose wall Motor Co. g flf.lt CO, jut. &w--r (ML y; mm A'MMm 1 Teener., l" rt witn 1 1,641 3.49 . ..rt " ' .... ' ' 5Ji .. ' A 7 II Monday aftenxxn for Portland' where thiy will remain until the last of the week. Among former Heppnerites here from Portland the past week to bag the annual buck was Maurice E. Smead. He was accompanied by Mrs. Smead and they registered at the Hotel Heppner while here. Week-end gutsts in Heppner from Hood Kiver were Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone, former res idents. Rev. Levingstone was speak er on a program held in connection with a potluck dinner following the regMlar morning worship service at the Church of Christ, where he was pastor for several years. ' Mrs. Tom Wells is hospitalized at Pendleton w here she will remain I for some time taking treatments. She was taken to the hospital Sat urday. R B. Timms of Portland has ac cepted a position as machinist at the McClintock Machine shop. He has been on the job about a week and is looking for a residence with the hope of bringing his family here to live. Mrs. Clarence Kosewall returned home Sunday from the St Mary's hospital in Walla Walla where she underwent a major surgical oper ation recently. CARD OF THANKS We are very grateful to our many frunds for their thoughtfulness and acts of kindness during our be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woods. Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to give prompt, efficient service. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITHLEY Advrtitmnt From where I sit ... Joe Marsh riaying . the Fiddle Badly A favorite recreation in our town is getting together in one or an other's home and making music. There's somebody at the piano; a guitar; a fiddle player; and Molly Birtles even has a harp! What comes out isn't tha best music in the whole world. In fact, a lot of it is downright bad. But nobody even thinks to question or to criticize. Because the spirit of harmony is there harmony between folks who like each other's company, who en joy the simple, homey atmosphere with nothing more exciting' than old songs, and a glass of moderate beer or cider. From where I sit, it's a heap more important to be a poor fiddle player, than not to play at all. More important to be a part of tha American scene with its commu nity music, home entertainment, friendly glass of beer than to hold out for professional perfec tion. (Besides, I lika to play the fiddle even badly ! ) Copyrizht. 1946, United Stales Brewers Foundation Pd Adv. W. J. Smith. Gen Chm ,626 Corbttt Big , Portlond.Of. The NEW John Deere Hydraulic POWER-TROL Eliminates Lever L,ifring and Rope Tugging MORE HOUSING FOR VETS More than 300 marriid veterans attending Oregon State college may now have housing facilities in the Lifts . . Lowers . . Regulates Integral and Drawn Equipment Braden Tractor and Equipment Co. Gas & Air Howdy Folks: We recently road quite an article about the wonders of face lifting by a certain plastic surgeon. Fare lifting may be all right for women, but if a man is at all patient his will grow right up through his hair. These plastic surgeons can do al most anything with a nose except keep it out of other people's busi ness. Of course the earliest known method of face lifting was with a rope. We have a notion that the face that is lifted by these plastic sur geons falls again when it sees the bill. Someone remarked that a snob is one who was born with his face lifted. Some men have such long faces that their barbers should charge thm double for a shave. Speaking of double prices, we have been able to Kcep our prices level on our Service. Check with us on it. UNREIN MOTOR SERVICE refurbished Camp Adair hospital, the state department was informed this week by the war assets admin istrator. Governor Snell and Sen ator Cordon had appealed to the WWA officials last week when the college encountered delays in se curing the necessary permits. (7 Exclusive Derntassagc Beauty Preparations Good advantage for the right agent. Anyone interested write im mediately to ECHO MATTESON 222 Selling Building Annex, Portland Don't Delay! Write Today!! Look Your Best For More Fun Happier moments can be yours when you plan them that way. Start now to give yourself that "slick chick" look with a smart coitfure from our salon. 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Sunday-Monday, October 27-28 A Stolen Life Bctte Davis, Glenn Ford, Dane Clark, Wal ter Brennan, Charlie Ruggles, Bruce Bennett Here is a double treat.-the star portrays a dual role of idmtical twins an! displays her versatility as the outstanding actress of the day. plus a clever story, handsome produc tion and sterling supporting cast Tuesday, October 29 Ragged Angels A human story of kids, a dog and music, with Joel McCrea, Walter Brennan, Adrea Leeds, Marjory Main, Jascha Heifitz. Wednesday-Thursday, October 30-31 The Searching Wind Robert Young, Sylvia Sidney, Ann Richards, Dudley Diggrs In every department the screen version of Lillian Hpllman's piny is n fimph. II. M , H I TTTT'J 'I'l.f '13 Making A Moment Last FOREVER... Those precious moments two people would stretch into hours, weeks and years if they could defy time, are cap tured forever in a DIAMOND RING. 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