Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 28, 1946, Page 6, Image 4

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    6-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, November 28, 1946
The Holiday Season Is Here
It is the time to look your best
... to see that your coiffure is
just right, ycur nails properly
groomed and that your over-all
makeup is in keeping with the
festive season.
Make an eppointment now for
a hairdo and come in any time
to make a selection from our
stock of beauty preparations for
your Christmas giving.
Alice's Beauty Shop
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We Specialize in Both
BRICK ICE CREAM
and
Hand Pack Ice Cream
Whichever you prefer
For the convenience of our customers
we keep a supply of Brick Ice Cream
on sale regularly in our own shop and
at Heppner Market..
Pound Bricks 50c ,
Hand-packed, 1 Vi pounds 60c
Scottys
I.
C Mis. all wool,
Ruaranleed to re-
. five years! J J
All wool, 72" x 90"!
Five-year guarantee
to resist moths!
12.90
Blankets and Spreads
FOR CHRISTMAS
Chenille (pre ads, soft
2-tone or ll-white;
douLle or twin! 9.90
What's NEW at PEMNEY'S This Week:
Teen Age Girls PLAID SKIRTS
50 Pet. Wool, 50 Pet. Rayon 3.98
Sizes 10 to 16
MATTRESS PROTECTORS
Double or single bed size --....2.50
INDIAN DESIGN BLANKETS
Size 70 x 80; bright colorful patterns 2.49
GLAZED CHINTZ, 69c yard
Floral pattern on clear white ground. An
item that has been on the hard to get list.
You Will Want to
Give a Box of
Candy for Christmas
Delicious Chocolates - Gales, Whit
man, Johnston, Parisian Creams, Pe
can Caramels, Almon Omega, Brown
Almond Roca, Chocolate Covered Al
monds, Brown r Haley.
Leave Your Order Now as Our Supply
is Limited
Humphreys Drug Co.
ALL SAINTS' CHVRCH
Advent Sunday
Holy Communion, 8 tJn.
Church school, 9:15 a. m. The
children's white gifts to be present
ed. YP.F. Bible study, 10 ajn.
Holy Communion, 11 a.m.
United youth devotional service,
7 30 p.m.
Walter Depuy has purchased the
Jasper Crawford residence property
on West Baltimore street, the deal
having been closed this week.
FOR SALE New 1946 Reo 2-ton
truck Price $2300. Dave Zivney,
Boardman. 36-7p
White Narcissi Bulbs
Planted in white birch logs. . . ideal
for Christmas mailing
Place your order now for prompt
delivery
We are accepting orders now for
POINSETTIAS, $2.50 each
Remember the boys in Ward 7 at the U. S. Veterans
Hospital, Walla Walla. This is Morrow County's
own ward. For some of these boys it may be the
last Christmas.
Order one today and help bring cheer to someone
who gave all that others might be free.
The Flower Shop
FAY BUCKNUM, Owner
Gas & Air
Howdy Folks: After emerging
safely from the Gay Ninety era,
we wonder if it wouldn't be proper
to classify the present period as
the "frightened forties"?
They say that everything goes
in circles, and we seem to be cre
ating bigger and better circles to
go round in.
This is an age when we develop
more machines to provide more
people with more leisure in which
to be more bored.
It's an old saying, but true,
that when the time comes that
we spend more for face powder
than we do for gun powder, then
we can honestly say that we are
making progress.
Right now, we can figure that we
are making progress if we break
even.
In' a lighter vein, we know a
a woman who claims she's mak
ing progress learning to "rive a
car, because, as she says, th
roads turn when she does.
Well, "there'll always be a United
States," and we hope we'll be on
the job a long, long time to supply
you with automobile service.
UNREIN
MOTOR SERVICE
Wednesday, Holy Communion. 10 f
CHVRCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Barlow.
superintendent; Mrs. Everett Smith,
acting superintendent of junior de
partment; Mrs. Robert Walker, pri
mary superintendent
Morning worship 11, communion
and preaching, sermon topic, "How
Jesus Changes Lives."
Evening worship, 6:30 this week.
(Note change of time.) Sermon top
ic, "I Believe in the Church."
Adult Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
Union young people's devotional
service. Episcopal church at 7:30.
Meeting of church board Tuesday
evening at 8 p. m. in minister's
study.
Church' business meeting uid
potluck dinner Thursday evening,
December 5, beginning sharply at
6:30. Choir practice at 7:15, Bible
study to follow.
PLAGUED by RISING
LIVING COSTS?
An Important Job With No
Overhead Awaits You In Korea
ALL EXPENSES PAID AND A
MINIMUM STARTING SALARY
OF $90 PER MONTH
Here's your chance to get away from
It all and know where you're going I
Attractive positions are open in over
100 specialties in the 6th Infantry Div
ision in beautiful Korea.
Sports, entertainment and travel od-
pm Utilities are highly developed in
this division's area. Luxurious hotels,
theaters, swimming facilities, tennis
clubs and ball parks provide more
cuoice 01 pastime man is enjoyed Dy
the average civilian at home... and at
no extra cost to you!
High overseas pay (20 above do
mestic base pay), excellent medical
and dental care, good food and lodg
ing and a generous retirement nlan
make this opportunity too good to
miss.
Young men who can meet prescribed
standards, and who enlist for 3 years,
are emmea to designate the 6th In
fantry Division at time of enlistment
Initial training given before departure
from U. S. Full details at U. S. Army
ttecruiung station.
Post Office Bids'.
Pendleton, Oregon
bnamelware
White with black trim
Kettles, Sauce Pans
in pint, quart, 2 quart and
4 quart sizes
With or without lids
Marshall-Wells Store
Case & Nikander, Owners
mmij" ; v- 7 - - - - ,
Seat: Covers
to fit the following cars:
39-40 Buick coupe
39-40-41-42 Chrysler coupe
39-40-41-42 DeSoto coupe
39- 40-41-42 Dodge coupe
39 Nash-Lafayette coupe
40- 41-42 Packard coupe
40-41-42 Plymouth coupe
40 Pontiac coupe
46 Chrysler sedan
40-41-42-46 DeSoto sedan
40-41-42-46 Dodge sedan
42-46 Mercury sedan
40-41-42-46 Plymouth
sedan
39-40 Buick sedan
39 Chrysler sedan
39 DeSoto sedan
37-38 Hudson sedan
39-40 Nash sedan
39-40 Oldsmobile sedan
39 Packard sedan
39-40 Pontiac sedan
39-40-41 Ford sedan '
Rosewall Motor Co.
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SAAGER'S PHARMACY
Merchants!
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WEBER
Line of
FOUNTAINS
MEAT CASES
ICECREAM CABINETS
BOTTLE COOLERS
For Immediate Delivery
Pioneer Electric Appliance Company
The Dalles, Oregon
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heopner Gazetts, established
Marcb 30, 1883. The Heppne)
Times, established November 18
1897. Consolidated Feb. IS, 1912
Published every Thursday and en
tered at the Post Office at Happ
nr. Oregon, as second clast
matter.
Subscription Price S2.50 i Year
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
TABLE LAMPS
9.30 to 21 .00
RED CAP THERMOS
1 gallon, with spigot
5.88
PYREX GIFT SET
11 pieces
2.45
WHITE CROSS
VACUUM COFFEE MAKER
with Electric Stove
7.50
ADEL KITCHEN TOOLS
with Rack
7.75
KITCHEN CUTLERY SET
4.10
Heppner Hardware
& Electric
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Friday-Saturday, November 89-30
SHADOW OF A WOMAN
Helmut Dan tine, Andrea King1, Boa MoOalra.
A film that holds excitement emotion and
action a-plenty from start to spine-chilling fin
ia h.
PLUS
Sun Valley Cyclone
A horse story. Anybody who likes horoes Is a
cinch to get a thrill out of these adventures of
Hod Ryder's horne Thunder.
Saturday, Nov. 30 Children's Matinaa, I p. m.
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage
Patch
PLUS
Amateur Talent
on the Stage
Sunday-Idonday, December 1-3
THE GREEN YEARS
Charles Coburn, Tom Drake, Beverly Tylar,
Hume Cronyn, Dean StockwelL Selena Boyle
It's the simple events of everyday life that give
the rlrhness and color to this story based on
A. J. Cronin's novel.
Tuesday, December 3
Ding Dong Williams
Olenn Vernon, Marcy McOuire, Felix Bresaart,
Anne Jeffreys, Cliff (Doubetalk) Nasarro and
the talented 11-year-old pianist Bichard XorbeL
There Is everything from Bob Nolan and the
Sous of the Pioneers nintfiiiK "Cool Water" to
Grieg's "Piano Conoerto" and Chopin's "Fantasia
Impromptu" in this entertaining Utile comedy.
Wednesday-Thursday, December 4-5
DARK CORNER
ZtuoiUe Ball, Clifton ' Webb, William Bendlx,
Mark Btevons, Kurt Br eager, Cathy Downs
Here Is a winner! It's parked with suspense,
carries a wallop and has dialog that's robust
and racy. A man's picture . , . and a woman's
picture, too,
PLUS
THE KABCH OF TIMEi Csechoslovakla, The
Soviet's Neighbor
Brighten the home this Christmas with
Lamps
Boudoir, Table,
Fluorescent Bed Lamps
Shades
Plastic, Spun Glass,
Fabric, Parchment
. . . and especially nice shades to dress up your
old lamps.
Also a complete. stock of
ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES
CASE FURNITURE CO.