Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 14, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    6-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, November 14, 1946
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Htppner Hotel
Hoppn.r, Oregon
Wednesday
November 20
COME IN!
T. C. DOWNS
0artlfta4 Sonoton. Consultant
Bunchgrass Lodge j
Host to Rebckahs
Of District No. 20
Bunchprsss FuNk;ih Kfcc No.
91 was host to the I.ith annu.il con
vention of District N ?0 at the
Willows Gr.'.nre h..ll in l.-n.' Ncv
7. Present wrie run- members from
Holly No. 139. I,, xinjrton; from
Sans Souvi No. 3.1. Hippnor- 11
from MistU t.x' No. Co, Ha: d-ii.au :
six fron Blue Mji:r.,.iin No. GS,
TosmI: 15 from the hostess lodg;
anj ij.ht visitors horn neighboi'ng
di;i.cu and other jurisdictions.
Honor ('"est was the president,
Marian W lson of Eandon.
Eva Swanson of Bunchgrass
lodie gave the address of welcome
which was responded to by Mildred
Wrisht of Mistletoe No. 25.
Each lodjje presented helpful
ide;is and demonstrated various
parts of lodge work. The president
answered questions covering many
angles of the lodge work.
Dinner was served at 6:30 to an
Limited Supply of
DRESSED BABY BEEF
NOW AVAILABLE
Dressed Wts. 125-350 lbs.
Price 34.5c per pound delivered
Phone 16 F 2
Lexington Items
By Mrs. Mary Edwards
Mrs. Mary Hartman and daugh
ter Cheryl of Los Angeles have ar
rived for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raueh.
Carl, Oscar and Birt Breeding
received word of the death of their
father Sunday night. He had Ken
a patient in a Portland hospital
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Don't let your motor freeze
We have plenty of Firestone
Super Anti-Freeze priced at
35c a quart.
Rosewall Motor Co.
appreciative crowd.
Highlights of the evening were
the exi mplif ication of the degree
work by Sans Souci No. 33, when
three candidates were initiated for
Bunchgrass No. 91, thus adding
stars to their victory banner; the
talk by the president, and mem
orial to the departed brothers and
sisters by Holly No. 139 in an im
pressive ceremony.
The convention accepted the in
vitation of Blue Mountain No. 68 to
meet at Fossil in 1947.
Officers chosen include Nina Van
Horn, Blue Mountain No. C8, chair
man; Margaret Thomas. Sans Sou
ci No. 33, vice chairman; and Lilly
Schomp, Blue Mountain, and they,
with the appointive officers, were
seated by Blue Mountain No. 68.
Thanks, District No. 20, for a very
happy day, courteous hospitality
and your many smiles.
Annie Keene,
Louise Grant,
Rose Collins,
Press Committee.
and recently underwent a serious
op. ration from which he failed to
rally on account of his advanced
age.
The P-TA will hold its next
meeting Monday evening, Nov. 18,
at the schoolouse. All parents and
friends are urged to attend.
Don't forget the carnival spon
sored by the P-TA Saturday, Nov.
16, at the sehoolhouse with a dance
in the gymnasium.
Mrs. Edna Fetsch entertained the
executive board of the P-TA at her
home Monday evening at which
time plans were made for the carnival.
Mrs. Kenneth Palmer is in the
Pendleton hospital where she un
derwent a major operation. She is
reported to be getting along nicely.
John D. Runyan, pastor of the
church at Prosser, Wash., and for
mer resident of Lexington, will
hold an evangelistic meeting for
the Lexington church beginning
Sunday evening, Nov. 17. Mr. Run
yan, who is a capable student of
prophecy, will give some very in
teresting sermons on that subject
the first few nights. The rest of
the time he will devote to sound
teaching and evangelism. Rev. Run
yan is a strong believer in the
words of Jesus, "Ye shall know the
truth and the truth shall make you
free."
Everyone in the Lexington com
munity is urged to attend. Every
one is invited.
ON the SUNNY SIDEi"1""- The poor can't make
Two G. passing through Hyde
Park in London in a jeep, stopped
to listen to one of the open-air ora
tors. They felt a bit surprised when
the police took no notice of an at
tack on the monarchy as "decad
ent remnant of an outworn feudal
ism," but felt something was bound
to happen when the tub-thumper
went on to denounce the police as
"paid hirelings of a capitalistic so
ciety." Something did happen. The con
stable on the outskirts of the crowd
walked over to th jeep and said
to the G. I.'s: "Please turn off your
himself heard."
LITTLE BRITCHES OF ETI-KETT
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hombustle
celebrated their golden wedding
last Tuesday with a chicken dinner
at Gertie Gooselberry's Deep Fat
Chalet When they got ready to
leave Mr. Hombustle neglected to
help his bride of 50 years into the
family gas buggy.
"You are not so gallant, Herman,
as when I was a gal."
"No," sez Herman, "and you are
not so buoyant as when I was a
boy." The Duffel Bag.
Cabin for rent. Wilson cabins.
Phone 1172. Charley Fraters.
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Work in the MM degree is on the
agenda at the Masonic lodge next
Tuesday evening. The brethren are
Mirgcd to attend and make this
worthwhile meeting. Remember
Tuesday evening, Nov. 19.
FOR SALE Bay Shetland saddle
mare, gentle for children. Zoe
Bauernfeind, Morgan, Ore. 34-35c
LOST 10k gold case Croton wrist
watch with leather band; aqua
matic; radium dial face. Substan
tial reward. Leave at Gazette
Times office. 34p
NEW THIS WEEK
A Nice Line of
. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES
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A Complete New Line of Ladies'
SLACKS and SKIRTS
Norahs Shop
TOY CIRCUS
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REAL BOLT ACTION!
TRAINER RIFLE
1.69
Score a bulls-eye with your
little soldier by giving a
simulated Army rifle! Wait
till he spies the real bolt
action and wooden cart
ridge. With the metal trig
ger action and khaki v.eb
ling, it does everything
but shoot!
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FIND THE TREASURE!
PIRATE GAME
98c
All the color and adventure
of a hunt for pirate treas
ure! There are s;a fights,
pieces of eight, and ship
wrecks! Players try for
maps to find the treasure
it's loads of fun!
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SOFT AND COLORFUL!
14" Cuddly Bear
2.98
This cute and cuddlesome
bear is soft, all-wool plush
with bright glass eyes and
plastic nose. He's fully
jointed and comes in gay
colors with contrasting col
or velvet paws.
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Steel Stake Trucks
1.59
Imagine buying an all-steel
toy truck for your boy at
such a reasonable price!
It's over 20" long, about 6"
wide and 6" high model
of the latest stake truck de
sign. With dummy head
lights and bumpers. And
it's sure to last a long, long
timet
Shiny Red
STEEL WHEEL BARROWS
1.79
Bright Colored Steel
TRUCKS, JEEPS, ROADSTER or BUS
39c
Little Tots
RED STEEL VAGONS
98c
Little Girls
Aluminum Tea Sets or Cooking Sets
98c
FUN FOR EVERYONE!
The Action Dog
89c
With just slight pressure
on the push button you can
make this cute beaded dog
take many amusing posi
tions! Make him sit, fall
forward, wiggle his tail!
You'll buy this for the kid
dies and find yourself want
ing to fool with it. Get one
and seel
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Personalized
CHRISTMAS CARDS
especially smart and good looking
when stamped with your name in rich
gold silver or colors.
Writing Papers stamped with name
or monogram, choice of paper and
colors.
Paper Napkins Cocktail size in gift
box.
Billfolds and Key Cases Name or in
itials in 22-k gold.
Prompt Service
Humphreys Drug Company
The NEW
John Deere Hydraulic
POWER-TROL
Eliminates Lever Lifting and
Rope Tugging
Lifts . . Lowers . . Regulates
Integral and Drawn Equipment
Braden Tractor and
Equipment: Co.
CARNIVAL - DANCE
Sat, Nov. 16
Lexington School Gymnasium
Sponsored by the Lexington P-TA
for the benefit of the Lexington High
School Student Body
Games, Stunts, Fun Galore !
Where everybody has a good time
Lunch will be served throughout the evening
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For the sake of your health, take
vitamins regularly ....
Build up resistance against colds . . be
alert and peppyenjoy your work, your social
engagements. But be sure you use only
the most highly recognized brands.
SAAGER'S PHARMACY
Friday-Saturday, Kovember 15-16
SINGIN' ON THE TRAIL
Ken Curtii, Jeff Donnall, Qny XlbbM, Unity
Anderion, Oolna WUlluu, Ima Kaitlv Hoo
lex Hotahoti, Deac Sprlgfflni and Band,
the PlfcUumeii end CuoliiUi Cotton, the Four
Chlcki and Chnck. Stars of range, radio,
rhythm and romance rldln' high along a grand
new action musical trail.
PLUS
BAMBOO BLONDE
FranoM Langford, Balph Bdwardi, BnMftU
Wad&
A diverting comedy with muala
Saturday, Bo. 18 Children'. MatlnM, 1 p. m.
The Prince and the Pauper
PLUS
Amateur Talent
on the Stage
Sunday-Monday, November 17-18
MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE
Bob Rope, Joan Cantfleld, Fatrio Xnowlee, Mar.
jorle Reynolds, Joieph SchUdkraut, Beglnaid
Owen.
Booth TarklriRttin's time-honored comedy in this
screen version becomes an engrossing funfeaL
Tnasday, November 19
FALCON'S ALIBI
Tom Conway, Blta Corday, Vines Barnett
This one is among the more exciting and sua
penseful adventures ot the suave super-sleuth.
Wednesday-Thursday, November 0-21
Somewhere in the Night
John Hodlak, Nancy Guild, Lloyd Nolau, Bloh
ard Cunt., Joiepnin. Hutchinaon.
A solidly produced myatery.
PLUS
HAWAIIAN MEMORIES
The land of Aloha Is a land of many wondrous
surprises in which you can take au Kioat dcllglit
as toutits when seen in this beautiful Techni
color featurette.
SALE of Felt & Cotton
RAG RUGS
STETSON Hand -Woven
Felt Rugs-in rainbow col
ors HALF PRICE
- many sizes, washable,
reversible, fire - resisting,
economical, long wearing,
eas;ly cleaned.
HALL RUNNERS-Cotton
HALF PRICE
24x48 cotton rugs in rose
and yellow
8.50 down to 6.95
A variety of other rugs
felt and wool -marked
down to half price.
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