11 4-Hcppncr Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, January 23, 1947 lone Woman Heads List Selling Crop Insurance in State Tho ; ;.-.yil i! o town teams The jcsd.-iy nii;!,t of last vk. ! o'in'UM won ov.c tame and lost i moir.lvrs: Mrs. Krank Kngolman nnd Mrs Dale Kay with Mrs lone hi eh school iVfonuM i ni. hivhalt-r as aiu-m.uo. Hie i.i i,i a loac'.a1 eaii-o hi Mr. will lo;,f f..r .y t),e ::. where Y.s. tend a rrnji Her rm's'.iM: county .!. 1 ian Mrs. 1, wi'.inR rr. Wc S a- .ill.- rr l: ::r..i 13 i at-1 i ' crop ::,' f .: -n- ' r of I..r,i ! -v V: Ross Poh- ints and Bob score o( the sec was 36-U in fav- Vent. Mrs. r.ayr.i, L hirihriay y,:; ;n Iarreil r..riVr,: . !! M irgan c In of last w-rk. 1 f.irsts vctc pros Mrs. JV-vwi Fad! Yrs. Miihm Morsan. Mr. Mrs. V !-!or.d Enstow. The Amoca cMi net at home of Mrs. Waiter ' Wcane'.iay. J.i n. 1 with Gone Norrrtoy-e r.r.j Mrs. C as hostesses. The hich school baske Mr. r.ev Mrs. hall - iofoated Fossil Sat :tt at Fossil, but the s.-c li.i team lost. Kau.oe lV.erson. daughter of Mr. ,.:..t Mrs. Oscar Peterson, v. ..s 5-.e,!f.-.l to Alpha Thi. an : sor irity f-r women. 1 . "...v a s : hor.iore at O. S. C. c -.-r.s:r..:ion at the Con il'.urch was postpon t i . .wur.t of illness of Miss K : . " r.c Mar.ahan, home dem- V.r. Mrs. Tom White plan to a, a e for California the last of the week. ' Mrs. I'ershall Townsned is ; i'. ..r.,e from The Dalles hospital. A r.arse from Klamath Falls is c,-.r:rc for Mrs. Alice Wiles during her iiir.css. At a mooting of the members of the Cooperative church Sun day, the Christian church group Saietti this week. Ao'r Back Talk - i Hatter your femininity . in lines sleek 'n clever to intrigue the most fastid ious taste... Let your glamour go to your head and visit our shop today. Phone 53 for appointment Alice's Beauty Shop Expert Hair Styling Edith-Alice-Ethel people if lone are sad- the lone Memorial Improvement! the following hoard association. Mrs. Delia Corson entertained the Ladies Aid of the Coopera tive church at her home Thurs day afternoon of last week. She served angel food cake, jello and coffee. A number of young people as sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doherty one night last week for a party in honor of their son Tat who has been home on a short furlough from San Antonio, Texas. There has been considerable illness in the community during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn took their daugh ter Diana to The Dalles hospit al last week. Lind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, spent a few days in The Dalles hospital last week and Sunday the Hal- vorsens took their baby to the hospital, but brought him home again. They were suffering from ear and throat infection. lone town team lost one game to Lexington here Saturday night and won one. The high school will play at Irrigon Tuesday night and will play Culver here Saturday-night. Word has been received that Mrs. Louvisa Louy, who is a patient at the Hermiston hospit al. recently fell from her bed and broke her leg. The -t-H club girls met at the home of Mrs. Victor Kietmann Saturday. iouis uorgevin attended the funeral of his father, Louis Ber- gevin Sr., last week. The HEC of Willows gran met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Lundell Friday, Jan. 17, with a pot luck dinner at noon. The new officers were installed- Thov are, chairman, Mrs. Wate Craw ford; vice chairman, Mrs. Sam Esteb; secretary, Mrs. Berl Ak ers. . The junior class held a food sale at Swanson's store Satur day afternoon. They cleared over $-10. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Casselman are attending a conference of the Assembly of God church at dened to learn of the serious illness of Janice Gordon of On tario. She is the daughter of Mat Gordon and Mrs. Marjorie Stanton, former residents of 'other groups will elect their board at a later date. The fol low me. were elected by the Co operative church: Kldors. Mrs. Frank Kngelman. llev. Alfred Shirley and K. M. Baker; dea conesses. Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. ; Victor K-.etmann, Mrs. Delia Cor- son. Mrs. Alfred Shirley and ; Mrs. Echo Palmateer. I Mr. and Mrs. John Kay are the parents of a daughter, Shir ley Ann, born recently in Hepp ner. Wallace Coleman and a friend. Pat Gilkey of San Anton io. Texas, both of the U. S. army and stationed at Fort Lewis, are spending their furlough at the home of Wallace's mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman. The boys will leave the 2Sth for Camp Stone man, Calif. Mrs. Ida Coleman received Word of the death of a nephew. jimmy nansteaa. age J, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanstead of Xewberg. The Hansteads have visited in lone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain of Pendleton were week-end guests at the Edmond Bristovv home. Verner Troedson had the mis fortune of losing his car by fire Tuesday night of last week. The cause was unknown. Willows grange held then regular meeting Saturday night. The following program was pre sented: Songs by all, demonstra tion of presenting the flag; song. "You're a Grand Old Flag," by Don Heliker accompanied by Mrs. Gene Normoyle; reading. Mrs. Ernest Heliker; a toast for 1947, Mrs. Oscar Lundeil, and a report on the wheat league at La Grande by Don Heliker. Creamed chicken and biscuits and coffee were served by Mrs. James Lindsay and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer. Miss Gladys Seehafer finished her nurse's training at Pendle ton and will spend a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer, before continu ing her nursing profession. The Topic club will give a benefit card party and refresh ments at the Grange hall Feb. i 1 at S p.m. Proceeds will go to CHURCHES ALL SAINTS CHURCH Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school. 9:1") a.m. Morning prayer. 11 a.m. Wednesday holy communion, 10 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school, 9:15; C. W. Bar low, superintendent; Mrs. Ever ett Smith, junior superintend ent; Mrs. Joe Jevvetl, primary superintendent. Morning worship, 11; com munion and preaching; sermon topic, "Christian Education the Hope of the World." Our morn ing offering, placed in the Lord's treasury, will be used entirely for the purpose of enlarging the fund for the dormitory room at Northwest Christian college, Eugene. Christian Endeavor meetings, 6:30: Junior-intermediate. Patsv Albert, president; adult endeav or, Mrs. Yeager leading the dis cussion on Great Missionaries. Evening evangelistic services. 7:30; sermon topic. "At One With God." Choir practice Thursday eve ning at 7, Everett Smith, direct or. Mid-week bible study and prayer service Thursday evening at 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jewett are leaving for La Grande Friday ;-.iternoon to attend a meeting of the Eastern Oregon conven ts n of Churches of Christ pro gram committee and also to help plan for the young people's summer conferences to be held in Cove this summer. They will return Saturday afternoon. educational excellence instead of financial inability or incom petence. Under the "official" hill the district with the least money would reap most. The second proposal would give the greatest aid to the disirict with the best schools. There are two proposals to tax gambling devices. One is of the oft tried constitutional amend ment to . eliminate the lottery section and the other is to levy an excise tax on the money ob tained from such devices. Nei ther will have much chance, the people of Oregon not being in clined to realism in such mat ters. We kid ourselves by think- ingjh a t if we do not admit that NOBODY'S CHILDREN, latest issue of The March of Time deal ing with adoption and "black market" babies. Star Theater, January 29th and 30th. are such iniquitous things as slot machines there won t be. Sheriffs and police officers and district attorneys and others. A special meeting of Rhea Creek grange has been called for Friday, Jan. 31, according to Francis Nickerson, master. Fina is he .iv IClea re for n-up of Odds and Ends, Broken Sizes . this merchandise our season is over! Repriced for a Quick Clean-up! You're season lone. Ray Hekmbigner reports the sale of his house and lot to Mr. and Mrs. Art Jackson of Hepp ner. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are the parents of Mrs. Ed Berg strom. Taken from the lone Inde pendent, Jan. 16, 19120: "Some vandal devoid of as much sense as a louse or tne decency of a Digger Indian, maliciously cut with a diamond or some glass cutting instrument, two of the large panes of glass in the post office front and cracking them in several places. See offer of reward elsewhere in this paper." The offer: "$20 Reward: I will pay $20.00 reward for informa tion to convict the party who has been cutting the glass in my store front. Bert Mason." A car containing 22 mules and four horses was shipped from lone to St. Louis last week. WOMEN'S DEPT. 28 only Smart Street Dresses . .$1 b $2 Not all sizes 8 only Women's Coats . . $7.50 Cr $10 ODD SIZES 20 only House Frocks $1 Cr $1.50 Odd lots 9 only Quilted Robes $2.50 1 6 only Wrap Around Dickey Blouses 75c Jerseys or Crepes 1 1 only Sheer or Crepe Dickeys 75c 12 pair Misses' Slacks $2 & $3 6 only Misses' Wool Skirts $3 23 pair Misses' White Fur Mitts SHOE DEPT. 40 pair Women's Sport Shoes .$1.50 pr. 61 pair Women's Dress Shoes $2 pr. Hpair Child's Sheeplined Slippers . . .$1 GIRL'S DEPT. 3 only Snow Suits .Less than half price . $6 7 only Poplin Sport Jackets $2 14 only Tots' Print Dresses 50c Tots Knit Caps . . .25c, 50c, 75c 1 1 only Tots' Suspender Skirts $1 MEN'S DEPT. .$20 4 only Top Coats, 36 to 40 4 only Wool Pile Jackets . 36 to 42 $15 15 only Boys' Robes, 8 to 14 $1.50 WHAT'S NEW at Penney's FOR SATURDAY Men's Knit Brt'efs 49c All Elcstic Waist Pure Silk Crepe HOSIERY $1.49 pr. Sheer 3 thread-Spring shades Steven's Pure Linen TOWELING 59c yd. Boys' Elastic Top Crew Socks 33c pr. Boys' sizes, 35c Men's White T Shirts 69c Sizes 34 to 42 Sanforized shrunk PAY DAY Bib Overalls . . .$2.69 Union made NOTICE OF CHANGE OF PUBLIC SALE DAY Due to the fact that we want to accommo date all buyers, we will hold our next sale on THURSDAY, FEB. 6 This date will not con flict with other sales scheduled in this area and will permit buyers to come to Heppner for the choice livestock r r offerings. HEPPNER SALES YARD CARD OF THANKS We want to thank the many friends and relatives for the beautiful gifts received at the shower given for Mrs. Burt Win ters at her mother's home Jan. 16 to the ones who could not be there and to the ones who came: Mrs. Mabel JJUrKenDine, Mrs. Walter Wright and daugh ters Patty and Janet, Mrs. Glenn Karrens, Mrs. J. C. Olson, Mrs. Art Long, Mrs. Wm. Kochford, Mrs. Vestal Hams and sons Ba by Lee and Wayne, Mrs. Orval Matheny, Mrs. Marry Owens and children Karen Joyce and Jerry, Mrs. Wm. Beck and daughters Phyllis and Donna, Mrs. Ken neth Vosburg and children Dona and Dixie, Mrs. Lizzie Wood, Mrs. Bill Olson and Sherrl Lee, Mrs. Floyd Gearhart and Mary Ellen. Mrs. Burt Winters. Purebred Arabian horses pho tographed 8600 feet up in the Rockies at th Lazy VV Ranch, Star Theater, January 29lh and 30th. Floral Designs . . . We do our own designing of Corsages Wedding Arrangements Funeral Pieces Just tell us what you want and when you want it. We'll do the rest-even to delivering your order. The Flower Shop FAY BOCKNUM SLEEPING ROOM for two. Heat and bath. L. J. Eurnside, So. Gilmore street. " 41p FOR SALE One 100 amp Lin coln electric welder with ex citor, A-l condition $200. John Proucifuot, 32F21, lone. 4-1 p ROSE BOWL, Sugar Bowl, Or ange Bowl, football finale high lights plus 80th Congress... Re publicans take over. In the Newsreel, Star Theater, January 29th and 30th. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 191Z Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppr.er, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $2.50 a year; single copies 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.P.andN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avmne Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. Let Me Do Your Worrying! about your Income Tax Reports O Walter Barger Public Accountant Office on Mezzanine Floor at CASE FURNITURE STORE Heppner, Oregon M For Longer Wear! MOBHL TERES Mobil Tires are the product of the makers of Mo bilgas and Mobiloil. The same high type service typifies the tires as that of the gasoline and oil products-long known as leaders in the field of oil products. We now have these sizes in sock: 600x 16 700x16 550x 17 650x 16 The Mobil Tire More Care Behind It Longer Wear Ahead of It O. K. Rubber Welders Frank Engkraf Have You SEEN Them? NEW DINETTE SETS CHROME TABLE with genuine Plastex top Highly resistant to chipping, cracking and burning With reasonable care Table should give long and satisfactory service CHROME CHAIRS Four Chairs with wide variety of colors in upholstery Choose Your Own Color Scheme REMEMBER OUR CLEARANCE SALE continues throughout the month Case Furniture Co. STAR un REPORTER Show 8trtl ftt Tf80 MatlziM. Jtntf Bud.;, 1 p. nu 4 p. m. In miplianoe with tho Federal Trt Rrnlfi!t CIMrii-i Admlulons apply nly to thone under th. Utimi met of 11 Belaeted, Short lobjMt. With An Program. Program Subject to Chfcnff. WtA local wmiiMur lor weakly announcement Friday-Saturday, Jan. 24-25 SONG OF OLD WYOMING Eddie Dean, Al Larue, Jennifer Holt, Emmet Lynn A western In color. PLUS CLUB HAVANA Tom Heal, Margaret Ltndaay. Melodrama and liiUHic jiltitt a dtiHh of comedy, Saturday, Jan. 25 Matinee I P. M. Admlnlon 20o and 40c; All children tnunt have tlnkota Five Little Peppers and How They Grew FLUS Amateur Talent on the Stage Sunday-Monday, Jan. 26-27 Anna and the King of Siam Irene Dnnne, Bex Xarrlion, Linda Darnell, Lee J, Cobb, dale Bondergaard, Mikhail Bcwumny, Dennli Roey, Richard Lyon (win of famuua aclora iion Lyon and Belie Danlcle). Nothing la epared In the way of hrnnlh-Uiklnit a!.", exotic contumne and export ranting; thin rilntinKulnhed production la baaod on the book by Margaret Landoa. Tuesday, Jan. 28 THE PLAINSMAN Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Jamea Elll.on, Char. le. Blckford. A rolnnun of tho grrait romanUn drama of the Went fmlurlng mir.h rhirarlnr an Wild BUI Hlokok, Calamity Jane, Buffalo BIU and General Qn.ter. Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 29-30 BLACK BEAUTY Anna Sewell'i clnsslc about a girl and her love for tho horao ahe brought up la preferred fnro tor all horse lovora... and do bring tho klddlna.