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6- Hcppncr Gazette Times, October 31, 1946 sen rt Mr nd M. lane, siiauu'd hi ;T m r. hs old plavmp at the family home today. In 1 Akers of He was brouj."ht to the doctor in !!i vrit while , Hrppner fur treatment. Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to gie prompt, efficient service. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITHLEY MM ill J 6C If f ; !- h pi BUDGET PRICED! lively rohej styled in the prettiest leisure fabrics to keep you warmly Itcautiful on frosty-cold evenings. ALL-WOOL FLANNEL. A tailored beauty! Tasseled belt, piping WARM QUILTED ROBES Wrap-arounds - $6.90 DLE:P PILE CIIENILLE. Wrap-around in gay, cheery colors $8.65 Comfy and warm SHEEP LINED SLfPPERS C? Oft CALLING IN NYLON HOSIERY CARD NUMBERS 551 to 650 Incl. m ,. .. IRRIGON NEWS . . . By Mrs. J. A. Shoun Vallis Dexter and family of Den ver left Sunday after visiting his parents, the W. B. Dexters. Vallis is in the veterans hospital there but has a short furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs and children of North Powder were also here visiting her parents, the W. B. Dexters. They also left Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keniworthy of En- cheleum visited the Lee Smiths Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Aldrich, Fred Markham and Robert came home Saturday from a very successful hunt, having seven bucks. Marshall Markham, J. E. McCoy, the Glen Aldrichs and Frank Doll started out Monday to hunt elk. The band went to Hermiston Fri day evening to play for the teachers reception there. The teachers also attended the reception. Sam Umiker of Castle Rock spent the week end with his family here. He is running his father's stock farm. Frank Leicht and family of Eu gene spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Sam Umiker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robbins of Seattle spent the week with her mother, Mrs. Chris Strauser and family. Ed Johnson of Seattle also was a guest of the Strauser's. The Assembly of God carpenters worked on the church Saturday. Rev. Mr. Nichols of Hermiston showed religious pictures, and pic tures of Hawaii at the Baptist com' munity church Friday. Lyle Mulkey and Don Kenny are in the mountains hunting elk. Mrs. J. E. McCoy got home Mon day. She spent a few weeks Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. William Gollyhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graybeal got back from a week's trip to Mt Ver non visiting relatives and hunting The deer were some place else. J. O. Sweringen and son Johnny are out hunting for elk. Mr. and Irs. William Slate and children left for Ogden, Utah, Mon day. They have been here about two years and will be missed in Ir- rigon. The Irrigon football team defeat ed the Weston team 28-0 here Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Lowery of Grants Pass left Wednesday after spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Roy Marlow and family. Mrs. Nona O'Brien of Menlo and daugter, Mrs. Joe Johnson, are vis- VETERANS: To set help in making your educational or training plans Gas & Air . Howdy Folks: Our Missus says that ignorance is when you don't know something and somebody finds it out. We still believe that ignorance is bliss. That's why we refuse to take an intelligence test. Of course everyone is ignorant, only on different subjects. Human intelligence is said to be millions of years old, but it sure doesn't act its age. The question isn't as often debat ed, where, civilization started, but when will it? What this country needs is more intelligence and fewer in telligence tess. When you need a motor tune-up, hundreds of people right here in Heppner will tell you that our mo tor tune-up is about the best buy on the market Check on this. UNREIN MOTOR SERVICE o Visit or write your neorest VA office and opply for education or training. You'll receive a Certificate of Eligibility. Discuss your problems with Vocational Adviser at VA Guidance Centers , Regional or Sub- Regional offices. G I Tests to discover your special abilities may be arranged during this visit. merling, daughter Fern and grand-1 Brown and daughter Norma, Port' daughter Sally of Portland; Wil liam Lewis Buschke and wife. Port' land; Fred A. Buschke and family, Elgin; Mary Edna Moore, Martha land; Grace Kari and son Dickie, Seaside; Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Millie) Evans and family, Claude and Max Buschke and families, Heppner. We Do Our Own Buschke Anniversary (Continued from First Page) Buscke have taken life a little eas ier. This would be shocking to OPA if it were to happen today, but Mrs. Buschke said that In raising a large family ample preparations have to be made for the winter store of food. "I canned as much as 400 half-gallon jars of fruit a season and it was nearly always slicked up. Although they have travelled through 60 years of their lives to gether, the Buschkes are not living on borrowed time. They have tak en a keen interest in what is going on, take pleasure in keeping up their pleasant little home, and above all enjoy their children and their children's children. "But we never interfere with their trouble or try to boss our children. We just enjoy them," Mr. Buschke said. As stated before, 11 of the 12 children born to Mr. and Mrs. Bus chke were here for the anniversary. One son, Robert a veteran of World War L died several years ago. Those present were Ed Bus chke and family, Morgan; Mrs. Lo well (Lena) Twitchell, Las Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Hyle (Anna) Fah- aiiimiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiilii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillilliiililliiliilliill iiiiiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiiiilliiiilliliilliililiiJ: O Choose from recommended trades or prof essions and select your school or training activity. I 1 1 etecntfCAi 'OO 'IOTlug 'r""crt, 0G-S i V li jDESIGNING of Floral Pieces -Wedding Bouquets, Funeral Sprays, Corsages, Party Floral Decorations '& Floral Centerpieces Cut Fowers and Potted Plants on Hand at All Times The Flower Shop FAY BUCKNUM, Owner FREE Pre-School Baby CLINIC 3 a iting their son and brother, Glen and family. C. W. Acock and son, C. W. Acock, returned Saturday from the mountains with a buck. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and for the floral trib utes to the memory of our brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Lindsay. CARD OF THANKS W take this means of thanking our friends and former neighbors for their thoughtfulness, many ex pressions of sympathy, and the beautiful floral tributes to the memory of our beloved Lucile. Jens Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. George McDuffee, Howard, Paul and Ray McDuf fee, Aiva Mason, Mary Buhman. Read the Want Ads. It pays. Just In Time For This Blustery Fall Weather , For This Blustery Fall Weather A line of CHILDREN'S COATS Sizes 2 to 1 2 in Red and Blue You should not look at our line of HOUSECOAT S if you don't want to buy. We have them in Printed Rayon, Jersey and Brushed Rayon-in colors Sizes 12 to 44 Norah's Shop H - , - . : ,i i1 t ' . :. ' 'i Hydraulic Jacks, 1-Ton Special 11.95 Hydraulic Jacks, 8-Ton Special 18.20 Hydraulic Jacks, 12-Ton Special 26.60 Hydraulic Bumper Jacks 16.95 Ratchet Type Bumper Jacks 3.50 600 x 16 Tire Chains 8.95 Trek Anti-Frceze in 5 gallon cans 5.00 Rosewall Motor Co. The NEW John Deere Hydraulic POWER-TROL Eliminates Lever L,ifting and Rope Tugging fa ifl!l!i kWMfi Lifts . . Lowers . . Regulates Integral and Drawn Equipment Braden Tractor, and Equipment Co. Office of DR. C. C. DUNHAM Chirapractic Physician Odd Fellows Building, Heppner Thursday, Nov. 21 IIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIUHIUMIIIMIIIIIIIIllllUllllllllllUllllllliniillllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI STAR EE REPORTER bow Starts at 7:30. IIstlaaM Bnrj Wands?, 1 p. nv p. m. In complt.in. with tho rrderal Ton Rfqutrtmeirt, ChIIdr.n l Admission. ppty ly t thnsa under th lr.l age of 12. BalMtod Short 8nkjt Wltk All fnfmii Piogrun SublMI to C1wji WaUih local liw.piMr lor WMklr unnouncanient Fziday-Satarday, Bfovembw 1-9 It Shouldn't Happen To a Dog Carole L&ndli, Allyn JoBlyo, Henry Korean, Bodney, a Intelligent Ooberman. A novel story delivers fxit actijn, amusing dia log and hilarious situations. PLUS DANGER AHEAD with James) NewlU a Renfrew of the Royal Mounted. MIGHTY MOUSE HI TECHNICOLOB Sanday -Monday, November 3-4 COURAGE OF LASSIE Filmed in the majestic Blue Sierra in gorgeous Technicolor, Ln.su ie' a new adventure packs a wallop every thrilling minute and features Eliz aheth Taylor, Tnm Urnkp, Krank Morgan, Tuesday, November 6 The Truth About Murder Bonita OranvlUe, Morgan Conway Interesting mystery with highly competent cast Is several pegs above the average whodunit. Also "Army Football Champions' Wednesday-Thursday, November 6-7 The Weil-Groomed Bride Hay MlUand, Bonny TufU, Olivia SeHavUland, Jamee Oleaaon. The screen's most versatile star at the very apex of his fame. In an amazing switch from the terrific drama of 'The Lost Weekend" to hln finest cormwly, Ml Hand leaiis a hilarious 3-ntar rare to the altar as everybody tries to figure out who's honeymooning with whom! Also an outstanding group of short subjects; COLLEOB QUEEN, a mu?nnl featurette Iti (Mlir;PATHE NEWS; and THE MABGK OF TIME. 3 -1 1 1 I L IMMli MMMMWmiHI: jTTlT" m:Z " - A Better Furnished Kitchen Is a More Efficient Kitchen A little addition here and there makes for more convenience. . . for instance- A 2-burner ELECTRIC PLATE-handy on all occasions-yours for 16.95 SET OF KITCHEN UTENSILS 9.00 A step-on WASTE CAN .'. 4.95 It's always a pleasure to show you CASE FURNITURE CO