Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 16, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    4-Hcppncr Gozette Times, Hcppn c r, Oregon, January 16, 1947
lone News Items of the Week
Mr. find Mrs Krcl Knh.inani
i
ri'ivi-j word U1..1 t.'u-ir s.n -J'.hn
of the V. S ;in.y w.,s p- j
jci to Yokohama, J.i ,in. J.,n. 'v j
Mrs Louis IicrccMn ror.;rrsr1 ;
from St. Amlior.x s l-,.s)ii:;,l
I'f ndliMon, Sunday, wluro !ie
unrirrvont a minor r.prr.-iTn-n. 1
Pat Iohony of thr 1". S army. ,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. 1Vht-1
ty, Ik homo on a short forieuch. I
Ho slalioncii at S.m Ar.Mnio, '
Toxas. !
The TNG of the R. W'kahs w ill i
meet (it 1hp homo of Mrs. M.try i
Swanson Jan. 21. Klor'.ion of of-i
floors for the coming year will
be held at that time. i
The HKC of Willows pr.ir.pel
will meet at the cran.ee hall Fri
day, Jan. 17. wnh politick din
ner at noon.
The Maranathas met at the
home of Mrs. Waller I'or'oy on
Wednesday afternoon, J.in. S.
Th.
Rctotiller in Operation
Heppner Welding
Service
Cr
Auto Repair
Plow Shares Sharpened
and Hardened
Ben Cr Cher
Props.
Hager and Alfalfa Sts.
HEPPNER
Phone 2322
following officers for the
".I".; year were installed:
Ftom. ('-!. Mrs. Noel IXihyns;
ne i-r.-M.!ent. Mrs. K. M. Baker,
.tn.l .Msretary, Mrs. Wm. See
hnfer. It w as dixuW to have a
f.vxi sale later to raise funds
for tl'.e lone Memorial Improve-
:r.cr,t association. Coffee and
doughnuts were soned by the
hosicsscs, Mrs. Soehafer and
Mrs. Co: Icy.
Mrs. Hershall Townsend un
derwent a major operation at
The Dalles hospital last week
and is reported to be getting
along satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hastriter of
Nam pa. Idaho, were guests at
:ho Kdmond Bristow home last
week.
The lone Memorial Improve
ment association held their reg
ular meeting Wednesday eve
ning. Jan. S. at the auxiliary
rooms. Ways and means fori
r -isir.g money was discussed.. A j
member of the soil conservation
office from Heppner was present
r.nd explained the levelling of
grounds and the cost. A minia
tuie model made by the shop
class at school was on display,
showing location of swimming
pool, tennis court, and turfed
football field. This model is now
in the Swanson's store window.
Several men and boys of the
community aided by the tractor
cleared the grounds Saturday
so that the levelling outfit could
start their work.
The study meeting of tho Top
ic club met Friday at the home
of Mrs. Oscar Lundell with 14
I members and one guest present.
I The books, "Daylight Moon" by
j Forest and "Uncle Sam's Attic"
I by Davis were reviewed Mrs.
I!'
it JiX.
t y v N HS.
The Birthday club met at the
home of Mrs. Ida Coleman Sat
urday with 10 members nresent
The party was In honor of Mrs.
wm. JNeeliater, Mrs. E. M. Baker
and Mrs. Darrell Padberg, who
received lovely gifts. The hos
tesses, Mrs. Louis Ball, Mrs. P.
C. Teterson and Mrs. Coleman
served birthday cake, ice cream
and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl MeCabe
were Tendleton visitors last
week.
Wm. Seehafer and Walter Cor
ley are chopping hay on Butter
creek.
Mrs. D. W. Akers, who has-
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
James Lindsay, returned to her
home in Portland last week.
Mrs. H. O. Ely gave a birth
day dinner in honor of Mr. Ely
Sunday at their home in town.
The following guests were pre
sent: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
Berl Akers and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Ely, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ely and George Ely.
Those going to Hermiston last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Os-?ar
Lundell, Mrs. Ida Coleman and
Mrs. R. C. Casselman.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow,
Mrs. Ida Grabill and Mrs. Etta
Bristow will leave for Walla
Walla Tuesday. Mrs. Etta Bris
tow will remain in Walla Walla
to attend a friend's wedding
there.
David Rietmann is the owner
of a new Chevrolet car.
The American Legion boys are
making much progress with
their hall. They have the roof
nH mnat of the siding which
Us imitation. . The electricians
were putting in the wiring Mon
day. The farmers are. rejoicing over
the snow.
The lone public library re
ceived a travelling library from
the tate of 48 adult books. Mrs.
Laxton McMurray of Salem do
nated the book "Party Line" by
Louise Baker.
The new Kototiller farm machine, produced by Graham-Paige'
Motors in the giant Willow Kun plant, prepare soil lor planting In a
single operation, making unnecessary the three operations of plow,
disk and harrow. The five-horsepower tillage unit, which churns and
crumbles the soil to a depth of nine inches, has attachments which
adapt It to a score of other farm tasks such as bulldozing, seeding,
mowing, snowpiowing and other oiwratlons.
Noel Dobyns. These books were
about Alaska. Cake and coffee
were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Wm. Seehafer and Mrs.
Dobyns.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
were Walla Walla visitors last
week.
The lone grade school lost to
Heppner in a basketball game
I'd
I Notice to tliePublic I
g An open meeting of the Heppner Rodeo As
1 sociation will be held at 8 o'clock P. M.
1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 18
1 in the council room of the Heppner City Hall. 1
1 The public is invited to attend and vote for
H or against a show in 1947. 1
H Farmers, stockmen and businessmen should show their
H willingness to throw in their time and work for the fun H
H of seeing the Old West come alive again for a day or two.
1 REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE AND BE THERE. I
HEPPNER RODEO ASSOCIATION
1 F. W. TURNER, Committee Chairman 1
here Friday afternoon, 13 It.
The high school girls played
Heppner in a volleyball game
at Heppner Friday afternoon
and lost.
The high school basketball
teams played at Heppner Friday
night The first team lost and
the second team won. lone plays
U matilla here Friday night and
will go to Fossil Saturday night.
Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
To make this simple, no risk hearing
test with Ourlne drops used with im
P'o cringe. If you are deafened, both-
wv. using, ouazing neaa noises
due to hardened or coagulated wm
ln.nimnt tn n,.- ; ..
., : " v" vuime jiome me
thod test that so many say has enabl-
en Irutm in lina .....
r r" wcl tMittin. iou musl
near better alter making this simple
test or you get your money back at
once. Ask about Ourlns Ear Drops to
day at.
Humphreys Drug Company
r
Columbia Mattress
Cr Upholstery Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
ALL KINDS OF
MATTRESSES RENOVATED
ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE
REBUILT LIKE NEW
Pick Up and Delivery Every
Two Weeks
Contact FRANK ENGKRAF
Heppner
Phone 2312
Anything that means as much to a woman as
the ring you place upon her finger should be cho
sen with great care. ...... .. .
. . .We offer diamonds of unsurpassed quality
at prices based on assuring utmost satisfaction.
III:!
Airport Meeting
7:30 P. M. Sharp
Tuesday, Jan. 21
Leach Hall, Lexington
The Civil Aeronautics Administration has ap
propriated $7000 for the Lexington airport and
ways and means must be devised to meet the
port's share of match money. We believe the
people of Morrow County are deeply interested
in the development of a first class airport and
we urge that delegations from the several com
munities attend the meeting and lend their
support in formulating plans.'
Lexington Airport Committee
Clifford Yarnell, Chairman
Alonzo Henderson Frank W. Turner Kenneth Smouse
Conley Lanham Archie Munkers Milton Morgan
Not in 100 years
ASM
Mr. Charles Lyden
Dupler's Fur Stylist
Will be in our store
TO
TUESDAY
Jan. 20-21
3)M
from
Offers Savings
vy to
South American Weasel
Natural Kidskin
Gray Dyed Caracul
Brown Dyed Kidskin
Black Dyed Kidskin
Mouton Dyed Lamb
Natural Let-out Opossum
Blended Assembled Muskrat
Black Dyed Russian Pony
Dyed South American Muskrat
Beaver Dyed Coney
Seal Dyed Coney
Russian Weasel
Mostly one of a kind, not
every fur in all sizes.
FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED
U c
l n I iff
m mm MM
IP A.-
Reduced jj. 15 ( "
Clearance IJI
' pljsTax pi ill
All other. fur Drastically Reduced!
All of these furs are 1947 styles! '
10 MONTHS TO PAY - NO INTEREST
Anderson &
Wil
son
Heppner