Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 28, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    6-Heppner Gr.rrHP T.ps, Heppner. Oregon, August 23, 1947
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USED LUMBER
PREWAR QUALITY
From $30.00 Per
Thousand
All lengths end scs
of 1 x 6 to 10 x 10.
Must move in 30 dc s;
first come first serscJ.
Scrap wood for haul
ing it away.
See Ailen Kotera ct
old Condon Grain
Growers warehouse,
Condon, or phone S3
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER i
I Friday evening 16 friends of
Miss F.u'oar.i Ledbotter gather-1
ed at !he home of Mrs. La Verne j
Van Marter for a miscellaneous
shower for the bride-elect. Cake!
land runch were served at the!
n-othrroofing wool conclusion of a pleasant eve-j
if ;iU on the sheep,' t'.ing. I
to ;ho Vmversitv of! On Saturday evening the Lu-;
Hp tv.thod in DDT 'fas Tlace was the scene of a
kooI which remained' stag dinner "honoring Norman!
News From
C. A. Office
:r.
: r two ears in stor-
;ca; rs though there are
..sun.icrstandings regard
- j i-ar s Morrow County
'.'.anv people are of the
Fergstroin. Ten men were pre
sent.
ci'inio:i that this fair is but for
4 H i :,;. moT.bers. This is not
true as Ml dub exhibits will be,
Iv.-.t a s :--.a 11 part of all the exhi
l its or .-la -..ses that are open to
as good as your neighbor's ex
hibit if you had brought it in.
Tropare it now and exhibit at
the Morrow County Fair, Sep
tember "i and 6.
Wo especially urge all wo
jven to t :an to exhibit canning.
tvkir.: ,.r.d sewing, fancy work
a 1 other, roultry and grain CX'
1.:: :-s .-rre.'.r to be slow in be-
; irg Ii.-'ea. Lveryone snouia no
i nr.erc .; enough in our county
! f.:ir check through the pre
! ' .- you recently received
! and make exhibits this year.
; I . : - r. ; po heme from the fair
saving that yon had something
Ur M-
H0T OFF THE PRESS
KEEP OREGON BREEH
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Sic's Wi'W
Heppner Rodeo
September 5-6-7
Fun for Young & Old
Children's Cowboy Hats 1.49
Men's & Women's Cowboy Hats ? . 1 .98
Child ren's Cowboy Boots 5.50 & 6.50
Men's Rayon Rodeo Shirts .4.98
Men's Stockman Pants 10.90
Misses' Western Slack Suits 13.75
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And what do u e mean by a sensible price? The lowest price that still assures
you good quality. We never, never sacrifice quality to price. That wouldn't bt
sensible, for quality plays the Kumber One role in VALUE. Our prices give
you the qualities you want, need, should have-- -t prices I find it hard to
match anywhere else. And that makes sense, especially woen you have big
school-clothes shopping ahead of you!
Gfrk! Hundreds of NEW
Hil Skirts and Blouses!
Misses Blouses at Penney's are
colorful as Fall itself! Y'ou'll 6nd
all the lalrM styles in soft, washable
rayon crepe! Peter Pan and jew
elry necklines!
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2.98
Misses' Skirts make hig news this
Fall! Torso styles, hipline pleats,
slim fly-front models! Favorite
nannies, 100! All-wool and rayoD
fjlirics. Plaids, solids.
3.98
Big Girls' Blouses. Wonderful,
washable cottons and rayons! Long
or short sleeves, classic or frilly
styles. Bright peasant embroidery
trim! 7-11. -j r0
l.yo
Big Girls' Skirts. A huge variety
of all-wool and corduroy skirts!
Lots of new styles full flares, nov
elty pleats, low yokes, trim belts.
Plaids, solids. 7-14.
Little Girls' Blouses.
Crisp cottons, dainty ray
ons. 3-6x.
Little Girls' Skirts. Cor
duroy and wool suspender
skirts. 3-0x.
1.98
1.98
2.98
CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CHUHCH
Schedule of services:
Heppner: Mass on 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 8 a.m., on 2nd and
4th at 9:30.
lone: Mass on 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 9:30, on 2nd and 4th
at 8 a.m.
On 5th Sunday one mass in
Heppner at 9:00.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30; lone at 8:30.
Mass on first Friday of month
in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.-
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METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorleln, Pastor
Sunday school meets at the
regular hour, 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
Lucy Fodgers, superintendent.
Classes for all ages and all are
welcome.
Morning worship at the regu
lar hour, 11 a. m.
Womens Society of Christian
Service meets the first Wedies
day of each month.
REVIVAL MEETING
The Cole evangelistic party is
conducting revival meetings in
the Assembly of God church ev-
MARCIE PIPER WEDS ROSS
HOLUDAT AT RENO. NEV.
Announcement has come of
the recent marriage of Marcie
Piper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Piper of Lexington, and
Ross Hollidav, son of Sam Holli-
day of Hollister, Mo., at Reno,
Nov. The bride is a graduate of
Heppner high school, class of
1917. The groom served in the
army three years and is a Pur
ple Heart veteran.
The young couple are making
their home at 6313 S. E. 92nd
Ave.. Portland, where Mr. Holli
dav is employed.
Mrs. Frank Engelman of lone
was a business visitor in Hepp
ner Tuesday.
Mrs. Harlan Adams of Kinzua
spent Wednesday in Heppner,
Frank Howell, rancher in the
Top area, was transacting bus
iness in Heppner Wednesday.
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner G.tette, 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
low
TO SELL
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With An Ad
Good HeiTfli7 01, .
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HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.
ery night at 7:45 (except Mon
day). Specials in music and
songs. A prize of a nice full
view camera will be given to
the one bringing the most new
ones to these services. A hearty
welcome extended to all. Pastor,
S. E. Graves.
ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL
ACCREDITED SCHOOL OF NURSING
offers
(1) To high school graduates opportunities for study
in the basic clinical fields.
Three years basic classwork and clinical exper
ience. (2) Affiliation in Pediatrics and Psychiatry.
(3) Scholarships to deserving students.
(4) Full maintenance provided.
Full term begins September 2
Register early.
For information address
Director ol Nurses, St. Anthony's Hospital
Pendleton, Oregon
Owens Hardware
Your Local MARSHALL-WELLS STORE
ZENITH wood and coal range. Full white
enamel finish, with porcelain lined oven.
Attractively priced at $149.50.
COLEMAN oil-burning hot water heater
-30-gallon tank, $131.40.
NOW IS THE TIME
FARRA'S IS THE PLACE
it
to get your Cowboy Boots
repaired before Rodeo.
Boots Polished while you wait
FARRA'S
Shoe Service
Tailored Clothes
We wish to announce that we have
added the KLING TAILORED - TO -MEASURE
line to our clothing service
and are prepared to take your orders
for suits and overcoats.
You will find this an exception
ally popular line of clothing, with
a wide assortment of patterns in
Gabardines, Serges, Twills, etc.
Two to Three Weeks Delivery, and all
garments guaranteed to fit.
We invite you to come in and look
over the samples and patterns. We
know you will be pleased.
Morrow County Cleaners
PlcuUic
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Hey, Kiddies!
If you want to ride a Shetland Pony,
be on hand Saturday, Aug. 30, at the
vacant lot next to Loyd Bros. Saddle
Shop.
Several of the Bauernfeind ponies will
be at your disposal there.
NOCHARGE FOR RIDES
Plasters and Paints
In One Application
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"(ME COAT
Plasters and Paints
Beautifies, Insulates,
Covers Cracks, Nailholesl
Save time and money with magic
"PLASTIC PLASTER" thecolor
ful cextured-sand type of finish thai
brushes on with ordinary paint
brush, dries overnight! Now you
can modernize every room in your
homel Cover up cracks, joints,
nailholes, quickly, easilyl No
mixing, no bother!
Fire Resistant Over Old
Wallboard, Paper, Paintl
"PLASTIC PLASTER" makes
wails fire resistant. Strong. Ideal
over brick, plaster, wood, metal.
Dries Overnight! No Ex
perience Needed to Apply!
Anyone can brush on "PLASTIC
PLASTER"! Dries hard, durable,
washable. May be denned repeat
edly with soap, water and brush.
Perfect finish for any room.
Sicca Soya Paint Co.
Peoria, III.
Heppner Hardware
& Electric Co.
Maybe it's travel you want in exotic
foreign lands. Or thrilling adventure along new
frontiers in electronics, aviation, medical science.
Perhaps the chance to learn a useful, modern skill.
If you are 18 to 34 (17 with parents' consent)
and otherwise qualified, you can get them all in the
Regular Army. Yes, it's true: only 3 out of 5 appli
cants are good enough to make it. That means you'll
serve your country with an outfit you can be proud of.
Study the pay chart below. That pay is clear.
You don't pay a cent for food, lodging, clothing.
Sound good? Then get the full facts today at your
nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station.
NEW, HIGHER PAY
FOR
ARMY MEN
In Addition to food,
lodging, Ctorhoi and
Mdital Car
Matter Sergeant
or Fint Serneant
Technical Sergeant
Staff Sergeant
Sergeant . . .
Corporal . . .
Private First Gaai
Private ....
MONTHLY
tOi?r. "NCOMSAFTH:
for 20 feori' 30 feori'
Month Service Service
$165.00 $107.25 $185.65
135.00 87.75 151.88
, 115.00 74.75 129.38
, 100.00 65.00 112.50
, 90.00 58.50 101.25
, 80.00 52.00 90.00
. 75.00 "48.75 84.38
In addition to polumn one of the ebovp:
20 increste for iervire onreit 50
increase, if member of flying crew. 50
increase, up to $50 maximum per month,
if member of glider crrw. S.50 per month for
parachutists (not in flying-pay statu.) while
engaged upon parachute duty. S increase
in pay for each 3 years of service.
lrmswlwff,iirigi
U. S. ArmY Recruiting Service Room 360 P.O. Bldg. Pendleton Or.
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Our statement of policy
We woit QUA. utiiameAA, and the
etitisie cottwiunUy to- knota
That it is our constant endeavor to raise to the highest degree
the standards, ethics and practices of automobile merchandising.
' n That we seek, through cooperative efforts of local, state and
oC national automobile dealers associations, the correction of any
unfair or unbusinesslike practices.
O That new ears 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
f delivery, and no bonus payment or premiums of any kind will be
accepted.
j- That fair and reasonable value is given for every used car taken
O in trade; whilo 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 UBed cars to those not having cars to trade.
That while we are glad to install special accessories (when avall
0 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.
G That despite the continued, critical shortage of new cars we are
8 anxious at all times to talk over with you your now 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. '
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Hodge Chevrolet Company
Heppner. Oregon