f 6-Heppncr Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Aug. 14, 1947 News About Town 'hospital. According to reports. juhn left Monday lor Missouri (hit the tree behind which Mr. .Center will be closed to all traf Mrs. Kirk's condition is not tool whore thev recently purchased ! Wilcox had thought to conceal fic. The band is under the dl- a ranch. Thev will make their himself. Irom damage and in : rection of w llliam tochell, witn Merle ii-ket motored o er , sausiactory at this time as a from Moro Saturday tn spend result of the serious burns she the week end here with Mrs. I received recently when a kettle Bi-eket who is Main in Hopp-! of boiling soup overturned, m-r with In r father. J. ;. Thorn-i scalding her body. "n Sr. Mrs. Lorena Cole returned to ratricia Kirk and Beverly Far- , her home in Portland Sunday, rens went to The Dalles' Wed- ?he w as taken to Tendleton by nesdav to visit Miss Kirk's ' Mr- ard Mrs. Blaine Chapel and grandmother, Mrs. Mary K!rk,i"k the train from there, who is a p.iticnt at The Dalles' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petty- ATTENTION ELKS ! Try our Merchants Lunch. You will enjoy it. Prepared and served from our kitchen under the management of Mrs. Clive Huston. Meals Served Daily 11:30 to 1:30 p. m, daily except Sunday Heppner Lodge No. 358 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks home there in the future. Mrs. C. C. Van Horn and two children of Tendleton are visit ing in Heppner at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Yeager. Mrs. Harold Hill was guest of honor at a surprise stork shower given last week by Mesdames George Gertson, 1. J. O'Conner, Carl Bcrgstrom and Roy Quack enbush. Twenty-five guests were present. Mrs. Grace Hughes has return ed from Cove where she was cook i for the summer school of the i Christian church, j Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary Jr. who i have been in Heppner visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary, are in Wasco at the ' present time where he is work ing on a wheat treating crew. I While clearing timber for a road right-of-way on Wall creek Ed Wilcox, employee of the Heppner Lumber company, re- i ceived a severe injury to his left hip when he was struck by a fragment of a stump that had just been dynamited. The stump some manner bounced back, striking him. Mr. Wilcox is stay ing at Hotel Heppner and is about town on crutches. The Heppner school hand is busy practicing for its engage ments at the Rodeo and Umatil la County Fair at Hermiston. Because of dust conditions at the Rodeo field. Mayor Conley Lan ham and the city council have granted band permission to use a portion of Chase street for marching practice. On Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 7 and 8 o'clock that part of Chase street between May and William McCaleb Jr. assisting with the marching. Mrs. Hanson Hughes who has been spending some time with relatives in Portland and other valley points, returned to Hepp ner the first of the week and will remain for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quacken bush motored to Walla Walla Tuesday on business. Wednes day, Roy and daughter Phyllis visited the John Wightman fam ily at the French ranch where horseback riding was the diver sion of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McGill You can't match the "heart" of """"X BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST E8l j" l j ' World's Champion vggt' ; Valve-in-Head C22 Y I Design! '' were up from Cecil Wednesday of Mrs. Carl McDaniel. transacting business in Heppner. DRIVE TO SWEET HOME Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grady left Tuesday for Sweet Home, taking his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grady of Hermiston to attend the funeral of a relative. MARSHALL-WELLS Values: Boys or Girls Bicycles .39.90 SKEETER-SKOOTER 4.25 6:00 x 16 Zenith 4-ply Tires (tax included) 14.06 5:50 x 17 Zenith 4-ply Tires ...13.92 6:00 x 16 Zenith Tubes (tax included 2.48 BATHROOM SCALES 7.65 Many Other Real Values Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Ferguson and daughter Nancy are spend ing their vacation at Gold Beach for which point they left late last week. . o Mrs. Arlett Brock of Portland is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. V. Gentry. She arrived here Tuesday evening to spend sev eral days. iGOM JBLIC I Mrs. Jones's brother and HMRT for many years at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Johnson r- and daughters of Redwood City.! Mrs. Tom Wilson returned last Calif., were visitors at the Paul evening from Walla V, ana ai Jones home from Wednesday to tor visiting there for several Friday of last week. Johnson is I days with two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones of Washington, D. C, are visiting Mrs. Jone's relatives in Heppner. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and a sister FOR SALE On Church Street 3 Bedrooms, 2 Sleeping Porches Basement with oil furnace Flamo stove with trash burner Garage and woodshed, some wood Shade and lawn, good condition PRICE $5500 See Turner-Van Marter The new Chevrolet 1$ the lowest-prked motor car with a Valve-in-Heod Engine fhe type of car engine which holds all records for efficiency for giving maxi mum power from every ounce of fuel. Moreover, Chevroef's Valve-in-Head En gine is the "champion of champions" on all these counts: (1) Valve-in-Head perform ance at lowest prices; (2) billions of miles of service to owners; and (3) number of owners served, fri fact, this sturdy Chev rolet Valve-in-Head Engine has delivered more miles, for more owners, over a longer period, than any other automotive engine built today, regardless of type, size or price! Chevrolet gives you the BIG-CAR styling of Body by Fisher exclusive to Chevrolet tn the lowett-price range. Chevrolet also brings you the safety of Fisher Unisteel body construction, the Knee-AcSon Ride and Positive Action Hydraulic Brakes a combination of safety facton found only in Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. You con't match Chevrolet's BIG- CAR COMFORT at lowest cost. either - the outstanding com- ii fort of its Knee-Action V .C Gliding Ride for xCI this, too, is exclu- fi TV sive to Chevroli In its price range. lii'iUii.? Be wise! Keep your present ear in good running condition by bringing it to us for skilled service, now and at regular intervals, until you secure delivery of your new Chevrolet. Come in lodayl Hodge CHEVROLET Chevrolet Company Heppner, Oregon Season Is On Right Now! This is the season of the best CANNING PEACHES Place your orders with us for Elbertas this week. They are raised on the Columbia river, which is a guarantee of good quality. Tomato season will be over shortly, but they are just right for can ning now. Don't delay ordering. Watch our handbills for week-end prices. Court Street arket STAR ns REPORTER Sunday Matinee starts at 1 p.m.. Boxottiue open until 3:30. Evening shows, except Saturday, start at 7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof fice open evenings until 9 o'clock. Friday-Saturday, Aug. 15-16 THE DARK MIRROR Olivia de Hav.Uand, Lew Ayros, Thomw Mitchell ' An absorbing mystery story concerning twin sisters. PLUS SANTE FE UPRISING Mure adventures of Bed Ryder and Little Be, ver. Sunday-Monday, Aug. 17-18 CHEYENNE Dennii Morgan, Jane Wyman, J noil Paige, Brace Bennett, Alan Hale, Barton MacLane Nuthing short of excellent in the western fleltl . . . the lusty story of thise days when there Admission Prices both Matinee and Evening: Adulls 50c, Grade and High School Students 12 and over 40c, Children 20c, all taxes In cluded. Every child occupying a seat must have a ticket. waa no law excerjt the gun In your hand in Choyenne. 1 Tuesday. Aug. 19 Notorious Gentleman Bex (Anna and the Zing of Slam) Karrlion and L11U (Cloak and Dagger) Palmer head a large and extremely capable cast; the story is of a completely unprincipled cad. PLUS Frontier Frolics Bob Willi and his Texat Playboys In a Las Vegas studio ranch setting, provide most of the music In this good short subject. Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 20-21 MEET JOHN DOE A reissue of the Frank Capra production with Oary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward Ar nold, Waiter Brennan, Spring Byington, Jama Oleaaon, Gene Lock hart. Its still good. You Want to Look Your Best During RODEO WEEK And We Are Right Here to Help You Look That Way ' Get out your Rodeo wardrobe and bring it to us right away. We're busier 'n all get out but we will take time out to see that your favorite garb is all spic and span for SEPTEMBER 5-6-7 HEPPNER CLEANERS & DYERS Beginning at 7:30 and continuing until 10 o'clock Sunday evening Aug. 17, and each evening thereafter, except on dance nights, at the FAIR PAVILION IN HEPPNER Skating equipment for old and young, big and little. If you can skate, you'll have a wonderful timeif you can't skate, you'll have a wonderful time learning. See you at 7:30 p. m. Sunday AUGUST 17 TOM LOYD, Operator HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gw.ette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $2.50 a year; single copies 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor The use of pure oxygen and water has proven ben eficial in the treatment of many colon diseases. We can provide you with the latest developments in this type of treatment. NORMAL NERVE FUNCTION Is necessary for the fullest enjoyment in living, CHIROPRACTIC Physlo-Tharapy Electro Therapy Hydro Therapy (Come in and discuss your health problems with me.) Dr. Clyde Dunham Chiropractic Physician I.O.O.F, Bldg. Heppner, Ore. Our statement of policy We want out cuitameAi and the entire community to knout i That it is our constant endeavor to raise to the highest degree the standards, ethics and practices of automobile merchandising. s That we seek through cooperative efiorts of local, state and oC national automobile dealers associations, the correction of any unfair or unbusinesslike practices, Q That new cars are being distributed fairly and equitably, with every consideration being given to our community's interest. . That new cars will be sold at established prices current at time of T delivery, and no bonus payment or premiums of any kind will be accepted. mm That fair and reasonable value is given for every used car taken O in trade; while we hope customers having used cars will, as in the past, trade them with us (so we In turn may supply more people with needed transportation) we will still make every effort to provide new or used cars to those not having cars to trade. s That while we are glad to install special accessories (when avail O able) which add to the appearance, usefulness, comfort and con venience of the new car, no customer is required to purchase any extra equipment which he does not desire. 7 That we are doing everything in our power to help eliminate black market operations in our industry. c That despite the continued, critical shortage of new cars we are O anxious at all times to talk over with you your new car needs. That regardless of the termination of government regulations, y affecting our business, we believe the high standards herein expressed are sound business principles, and we will be guided by them. That our business Is being conducted on a basis to merit public confidence and respect. 10 Hodge Chevrolet Company Heppner, Oregon H I J AUI LANt imi" i mi" MIlilllillllllillllllilllllllllillllil