G-Heppner Gozctte Times, Heppner, Oregon, December 5, 1946 Grant County First In Killing of Elk BOARDMAN . . . Mr. A! ( ' fr her hom in J s-::: 4 . - afrrr jpMnimi; if I r n iher, ' Mrs. Eva V : h v. j Mm. Anra Cv.-'.'-r r.r. t n F.ail ' returned li .. i :; r two wks il,sir-:c. ..,5;. C' r v:sil rd u-ith hr o. ' . i.ernic Mclfurlijn rt n. ., nt . and. Earl in Sptknnf. Mrs. Ik.iic.'c i. 'oi Isit f.ir her homo in t. . . . - .n.i.iv. She has U lu-r brotht'r-in-..in u: i . i icr the j past week. Mr. and M. F i. .' Cr..ver have ' moved to Orn: vc, h v. :r - sid i their trailer Iiouk-. Mr. and l":.'r. r".vc. r.ee Puth Kunrt . ; i K . . :bo left for Eul, : .: v.: . 7. o IUks spent the hei. - v .-.W : 11 v!.'s parents, Mr. r-:. :l Kur. e. and Frances v h p.r.cr.is. Mr. and Mrs. I. SV..v.s!.v. Herbert Ti:v.;c! ; ?T G'c''.t Case of Moficr s:n;i SunJcy v::h Crystal and U....0 I. .v. Cc is a former resident of Board- msn. The eveoimve committee of the PTA nut Moixlay and appointed the committees for the community Christmas ptr'y, as follows: Miss Ann Jt-r.es, program; Mrs. Ronald B!ack, room decorations: Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie, tree decorations. Clyde TannehiU is in charge of the filling of the treat sacks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roach have been spending a few days on the project from their home in Hamil ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peck and ! Thomas Siller were shopping in Walla Walla Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Bisbee spent ' Thanksgiving in Orecon City with their daughter, Miss Katherine Bis bee, returning home the first of the week. j Luther Cardwell, manager of the tire department of Montgomery Ward and company, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engkraf Monday night VJishir.g On A Star for A Christmas With Books We have the books that children love -the A!l-Time favorites that never grow old: Grimm's Fairy Talcs The Ox Books The Raggedy Ann Books Little Women -Mother Goose Heidi Entertaining-Green Grass of Wyom ing Educaticnal-Album of American His tory Inspirational - The Ten Command ments in Today's World ColorfukTraveh'rtg With the Birds And Hundreds of Others for Children of all ages. Kumplircys Drug Co- w J MS Incomplete returns from elk hun ters show a kill of 1.S27 elk. with the highest number, 555, reported from Grant county. Distribution of the kill by counties is as follows: Baker 306, Clackamas 1, Clatsop 172, Columbia 3, Crook 9, Grant 555, Harney 40, Jefferson 1. Lane 20. Lincoln 20, Malheur 36, Marion 5, Morrow 30, Umatilla 268, Union 191, Wallowa 166, Wheeler 4. Only a small percentage of re turns have ben received, however, and hunters are asked not to delay in forwarding their report cards. This should be done even if no elk were killed. Individuals desiring to trap fur- bearing animals during the open season from November 15 to Feb ruary 15 are warned that it is necessary to mark all traps with a brand registered with the office of the game commission. Landowners are not required to have a trap ping license to trap on their own ! land but are required to register the location of their land and their trap brands. Furbearers for which the season is open include marten, mink, muskrat, otter and raccoon. There is no open season for fisher, beaver and ringtail cat. Unprotected spe cies, such as coyotes, bobcats, cou gar, fox, weasel, skunk and badger, may be taken at any time. Attention is called to the new regulation prohibiting the use of the flesh of salmon and steelhead as trap bait, as well as the flesh of any game fish, game birds and game animals. Given Award for Service to Chi'dren n V..; J V" - V . - IiaL'G UP the HOME Harold E. Stassen, former Ciovernor of Minnesota, has been given the Parents' Magazine annual Award for Outstanding Service to Children. Georire J. llei'ht. Publisher of the Magazine, in announcing the award, cited Stassen's efforts "in brinjrinK to the people of the country a keen realization of tl:e fact that they can build a peaceful world for their children only by supporting the efforts of the United Nations to outlaw war." The photo shows Hecht. at the left, and 4-year-old Linda Cassin. Magazine cover model, presenting the award to Stassen. Phlip Cohn spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays at home with his par nets, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cohn. Mr. Cohn took Philip back to Walla Walla Sunday afternoon, where he Is a student at Whitman college. They were accompanied by Mary- lou Ferguson who also was return ing to school there. o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Akien Jr. came from Corvallis to spend Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aiken. They ac companied the senior Aiken from Portland where he had been for some time on business. Gifts for Men WHO CARE' WHAT THEY WEAR! HANDKER CHIEFS. Linen or cotton! 3 for 67c SOCKS. Favored slack model . . . part-wool! 39c BHLTS.Stylish lea ' ther or plastic . . . 1 boxed! DRF.SS SHIRTS. Top quality, San forized. 3.49 SPORT SHIRTS. Long-wearing, San forized. 2.98 GIFT TIES. All bright, tasteful "man-ers"! 98c MUFFLF.RS. Bright plaids, all-wool, bright gifts! 1,98 Fabric shrinkage will not exceed 1 Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test with Ourine dropa used with sim ple syringe. If you are deafened, both ered by ringing, buzzing head noises aue io naraenea or coasumieu I (.cerumen), try our Ourine Home Me thod test that so many say nas enaoi ed them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops to day at Humphreys Drug Company Gas & Air Hnwdy Folks: Our friend and neigmjor, Clayton Wright, is the proud father of a fine new girl. Now, he'll find out that mar riage is a howling success. He'll also find that even though scientists can't abolish sleep, a baby can. He may even find out how floorwalkers get that way. Babies usually wake up in the wee wee hours of the morning. Anyhow, a baby makes the right kind of a family fiangle and we congratulate the happy couple on the new arrival and hope that all their troubles may be little ones. We can make little troubles out of big ones when you need brake service. That's our busineei, you know. UNREIN MOTOR SERVICE General Motors Ups All Car Prices $100 General Motors announced today. that, eifective at once, factory list prices of all passenger car models produced and sold in the United States are increased $100. In making the announcement, C. E. Wilson president of General Mo tors, pointed out that an application for a $100 increase in car prices had been nuder consideration by OPA for more than two months. He said that the adjustments now being made places prices of General Mo tors cars in a more reasonable re lation to greatly increased costs of production. Even with these increases, Gen eral Motors prices will stlil be rela tively low compared with competi tor and relatively low compared with prices now being charged for many other goods and services. Mr. Wilson further stated that piices of all Chevrolot trucks would aLo be increased $100, and that cor- iesfonding models poduced by the GMC Truck & Coach division would be increased in like amount. Prices of larger trucks and coaches have pteviously teen adjusted, and there will be no general change in these piices at this time. Adjustments in the prices of cer tain household appliances will be announced later by the Frigidaire and Delco Appliance divisions. OPA recently authorized price in creases up to 15 percent on au tomotive parts, and no general ad justment of such parts prices will be made at this time. I P CAS HOUSEHEATING 1 j AVE vou ever wished for soma " method of taking the chill off t'.K- house or, Dei haps, only a single room, in the morning or evening? Too often you find that ordinary sources of heat are so slow that the need has passed before warmth is chtnined. Gas, the fast, clean modern fuel, ran solve this problem for you at comparatively small expense. A space heater or floor furnace fueled wi!h gas reaches peak heat-giving etliciency a few seconds after it is i.enited. Temperatures can be regu lated to suit needs and individual preferences. Residents of the more temperate climates have found the space heater operated with liquefied petroleum gas "tank" or "bot tled" gas ideal for home heating the year round. In other sections of the country the convenience OPENING OFFERED FOB MVNITION HANDLER Federal Civil Service announces an examination for permanent pro bational anointments to munition handler positions in the war de partment. Persons who desire permanent positions will have an opportunity to file for a civil service examina tion leading to probational appoint ments with permanent classified civil service status in this position at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, Ordnance, Oregon. The entrance pay for this posi tion is $ 94 an hour. Applicants for this examination will be graded on the basis of their experience and training no written test is required. Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 62, except that these age limits may be waived for vet erans and under certain conditions for war service indefinite em ployees.. Further information on this ex amination and the necessary appli cation forms for applying may be obtained from the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Umatilla Ordnance Depot, Ordnance, Ore gon; the secretary. Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any first- or second-class post office; or from the Director, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service Region, Room 4, Seattle 4, Washington. Mrs. Jeanne Huston Gaines has recently returned to Heppner after living in Portland for the last nine years. She is employed in the Ad elle Beauty shop. (Veterans Urged to Keep Appointments Failure of hundreds of Oregon veterans to keep appointments for scheduled physical examinations for disability rating purposes is jeop ardizing their chances of receving benefits to which they may be enti tled, Charles M. Cox, Veterans Ad ministration representative in this area, warned today. Each month an estimated 20 per cent of the 2500 veterans whose claims for disability compensation are being processed by the Oregon regional office fail to appear before physicians of the VA or the Oregon Fhysicians' service or other desig nated doctors for their examina tions. The VA cannot adjudicate veteran claims or take award ac tion until medical reports have been completed, Cox explained. Fifteen percent of the veterans are failing either to reply by mail to examination notices or to appear in person before the physicians. Another five percent have neglect ed to notify the VA of a change of address, so do not receive their no tices. To speed up the work, the VA has authorized many private doc tors to give rating examinations through the Oregon Physicians' ser vice, which augments the VA's own medical facilities. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson had as guests for Thanksgiving dinner, the Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Sorlein and daughter Meredith Ann. I and controllability of the space heater have made it popular for "between-season" heating. .If you're planning to build new home or remodel your present nonie, you can enjoy the kind ol heat you want at whatever time you want it whether you live in the city, in the suburbs, in the country or on a farm. Liquefied petroleum pas "bottled" or "tank" gas delivered by a local dealer to op erate your range, refrigerator, and automatic hot water heater, can give you modern comfortable space heating suited to the seasons and to your individual needs. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsof HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Wilt Cost You Nothing Ovnrtwomillion bottlosoftheWlLLARD Tit K ATM KNT have been Bold for relief of BvmpionH of distress arisinK from Stomach find Duodenal Ulcer due to Eicet Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, G&Mlnest, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, ate, duo to Eicess Acid. Sold on 15 days' triaJI Ask for "Wiliard'i Mlessaga" which full explain! thia treatmeut traa SA ACER'S PHARMACY oAdele Announces that JEANNE HUSTON GAINES has joined the staff of oAdeles Beauty Shop JEANNE offers complimentary manicures with shampoos and finger waves from December 6 to 20. Veterans in the Northwest had received 15,038 guaranteed loans to taling 507,880,125 by the end of Oc tober, the Veterans Administration reports. FOR CHRISTMAS . . . Nev Sterling Silver Gold Overlay BELT BUCKLES Now is the time to order HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heupner Gazette, establishec March SO. 1883. The Heppnei Times, established November 18 j 189 1 Consolidated Feb. 15. 1912 Published every Thursday and en ternd at the Post Office at Hepo- nei OreKon, as second clas matter. Suoscription Price S2J50 a Year O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor FLOWER SHORTAGE INSIGHT Latest wod on cut flowers is that there wil be a shortage at Christmas time. May we suggest that you place your orders early? In that way you will be more apt to get your supply. Plant orders may be reserved now if desired. The Flower Shop FAY BUCKNUM, 0ner 4 Loyd Bros. Saddle Co. H STAR EES REPORTER asket IONE vs. ARLINGTON Thur. Dec. 12 Two Games IONE GYM Show Starts at T:30. Matlnm Errj Bandar, 1 p. m. 3 f. m. In compliance with th Federal Tax Requlrniwnt, Children's Admissions apply only to tnose under the lKal age of 12. Selected Short Subject! With AU Prog-nuns Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement For The Very Young Dainty as well as practical needs for that precious baby. You will be de lighter with our showing of baby wearables- NORAI-rS s Friday-Satnrday, December 6-7 IF I'M LUCKY Kxffllent musical comedy with Perry Como, Vivian Blaine, Cannon Miranda, Phil Silver, Harry Jamei and nil band, Edgar Buchanan PLUS CRASHING THRU A Renfrew of the Royal Mounted action film. Bags Bu-nuy Cartoon Saturday. December 7 CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 1 P. M. The Return of Rusty A good family film with a boy-dog motif. PLUS Amateur Talent on the Stage t Sunday-Monday, December 819 CLOAK AND DAGGER Gary Coojior, Robert Alda und Introducing a vibrant new stur Lilli Palmer TliiH plfrtilfylriK melodrama will probably give you llio most cxilllriK hundred minutoe you've ever spent in a theater. Tuesday, December 10 CRACK UP Pat O'Brien. Claire Trevor, Hrbrt Man ha 11, Wallace Ford Thi.i surprlslnKly flujpensrful yarn should dis appoint no one. PLUS Football Thrills A r.mpilutiin of groat momenta on the nation's gridirons during the 1H45 season. Wednesday-Thursday, December 11-12 Of Human Bondage Eleanor Parker, Paul Henreld, Alexis Smith, Edmund Qwenn, Janis Paige, Patrlo Knowles Kxcellent cast and production characterise this new version of Somerset Maugham's drama. YEAR-ROUND GIFTS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD These may not sound glamorous but they are definitely practical. . . . ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATERS OIL HOT WATER HEATERS GIBSON HOME FREEZER For a more glamorous gift, buy the family a RADIO PHONOGRAPH -a portable phonograph operated by battery or electriaty-or a Table Model Radio. For the Practical Christmas Gift, buy at '.Til USE FURNITURE CO