Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 11, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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6-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Sept. 11, 1947
BOARDMAN . .
Forest Wilcox and family. Pa-, and daughter, Leon and Joan, of
i oo , Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilcox, i Portland.
n, S.-M. 8 - Sunday walla Walla, and Mrs. Lowell Mr and Mrs. R. E. Kasmusson
CUeM a, ,hn Pana Avr.Shaituck of Boardman. Visitors ' '
,r, Mrs. I,ni,,s n,ph- !aM k wore E. I. Burrou8hs. J ZltL
Boardm
dinner R
larm prt .Mrs. ionics ncpn- i.t-t v.n.- t.. ami.a.... . . . k
, Vrt T;iarrfw.U ! f i.,rka mas: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Place thls last weeK"
alto Mr and Mrs Vrmnn Am' Brown from Suams, Wash., and, Visitors at the Elvin Ely home
met of Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. ; Mrs. J. M. Laucirica, and son i Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
STAR ess REPORTER
Sunday Shows Continuous from 1 p. m. Admission Price both Matinee and i Erening:
. Adulta 50c, Grade and High School Students
Evening shows, except Saturday, start at 12 ,nd over children 20c, all taxes in-
7:30. Saturday show starts at T OO. Boxof- eluded. Every child occupying a seat must
fiee open evenings until 9 o'clock. have a ticket
Friday-Saturday. Sept 12-13 Sunday Show Continuous Starting 1 pjn.
FABULOUS SUZANNE :
Bubu Brttum, Body Taiias, otto xiafr, Tuesday. Sept 16
Bichird DfBatnff. Bill Hsury, Ted iu Borf. . . 1 r FN I A lV
1 Sprightly comedy with good cast. WIvKfcL LA U T
PLUS
Juut Miaou, XuTuat Lock wood, Patricia Boo,
. Griffith J oca.
UOngCrOUS YntUre The, huty adventures of a daring highwayman
and hi partner In danger,
opalonf Caasldy In a fast-moving action picture.
Sunday-Monday. Sept 14-15 Wednesday-Thursday, Sept 17-18
Suddenly It's Spring THE SEA OF GRASS
Pu)ett Groddvd. Fred BtftcMumy, MftcdonjJd Spenoer Trcy, Katharine Hepburn, Melryn
Carey, Arisen Wfcelan, Lillian Fontaine TnnX DoafuUs Robert Walker, Fhyllla Thaxter, Ed-
Faylen. gar Buchanan, Harry Carey.
Only one complaint is possible for this funfest: Baaed on Conrad Richtar's stirring, rugged nov-
laughter will be so loud and continuous that ei. laid against a background of the conflict
you may miss some cf the crisp dialog. It's solid between cattlemen and farming homesteaders in
all along the line, the great land movement of the Southwest
Women's All Wool
com
24.75 to 31.75
This year coats are longer, fuller,
luxurious looking made of won
derful woolens! Choose from
suedes, coverts, gabardines needle
points, alpaca lined cotton gabar
dines! They're dramatic, elegant,
practical!
Long, Slim All -Wool
SUITS
24.75 & 29.75
Fa 8h ion-new l suits with a long,
slender look! Rounded hiplines
minimize your waist give you the
'47 all silhouette. Superb fabrics
add luxury, durability to these
beautifully tailored suits at 29.75.
Duncan of Vale, and Gyla and
Wanda Chandler of Vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Souders left
Friday for their new home ln
tne aney near LODanon. The
Souders have resided on the pro
ject for the past several years
and will be missed by friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gronquist
and family and Mrs. Mary Healy
left Saturday for several weeks
visit with Mr. Gronquist's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gron
quist of Duluth, Minnv "
The young people of Board-
man and Stanfield community
churches met with the young
people of Umatilla Friday night
and enjoyed a wiener and marsh
mallow roast under the leader
ship of Rev. Eble of Boardman
and Rev. Peterson from Stanfield.
Fifteen young people went from
here and were taken by Mr. Eble
Mrs. Lowell Shattuck and Ver
non Russell.
Carol, Anna June and Irma
Robertson returned home Sun
day from Kennewick, Wash.
where they had been the last
week with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust McLouth
celebrated their 49th wedding
anniversary Sunday, Sept. 7.
Many friends wished them hap
piness throughout the day.
School opened Monday, Sept
8, with a full corps of teachers
In the high school are Supt. Ger
ald B. Fahey, Ronald Black, Nor
man Bergstrom, and Miss John
ston; grades, Mr. Geo. Jaross
Mrs. Geneva Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie
and sons, Donald and Lynn, mo
tored to Pendleton Monday.
Bus drivers for the school this
year are Arthur Allen and Le
Ion McLouth and in the cafeter
ia are Mrs. Grace Macomber and
Mrs. 'Flossie Coats.
Rev. Chas. Eble of the com
munity church left Tuesday for
Portland where he will attend a
conference for a few days.
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October 25 Condon.
Now! Many, Many New
Fall Handbags
Expensive-looking dressy and tailored
pouches, top-zippers and underarm styles!
Shining plastic patents and plastic leather
grains! All in important Fall r
colors : wine, red, green, black A. -SQ
and brown.
Plus TdX
Y Autumn Brwht!
Women's Blouses
2.98
Smart new Fall stylet in soft rayon
erepeal Perfect under auiu! Versatile
Swelry necklinci and classic type,
isses' and women's sue.
New Fall Styles! N
Women's Shoes
5.50
Youll find shoes for every occasion
in this huge collection of CynthiasM
Smooth leathers and suede. Tie
pumps, closed pumps, sling pumps,
sandal.
Rf.U.S.P.u OB.
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CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer. 11 a.m.
Wednesdays, holy commun
ion, 10 a.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar
low, supt.; Beverly Yocom, jun
ior siHt.; Mrs. Jewett, primary
supt.
Morning worship, 11; com
munion and preaching. The
morning message will be brought
by Miss Loma May Jones,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Jones, who will be a senior at
Northwest Christian college, Eu
gene, this fall. Miss Jones has
been serving as supply pastor
at the Church of Christ, Suther-
lin, during the summer. Upon
finishing her schooling In Eu
gone she plans to go with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Clark to Japan
as a missionary.
Evening evangelistic service.
8. Fina.1 announcement for the
evening speaker will be made
Sunday morning pending the
minister's recovery from his ill
ness.
Mid-week bible study and
prayer service Thursday at 8 p
m.
...
The Church of Christ is spon
soring a week of training for
her Sunday school teachers and
officers, Sept. 21-28. C. Alton
Brostrom of Portland will lead
in this training period. The tea
chers and officers will meet
each evening for dinner in the
church basement at 6. Immedi
ately following the dinner there
will be an inspirational, edu
cational message to the group
then there will be a period of
discussion. At 8 tvm. each pvp.
ning there will be an evangel-1
istic service to which the public
is invited. Make plans now to
attend these services. Full an
nouncements will appear in next
week's paper.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
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.
From the lone Independent
Sept. 10, 1920: "J. E. Swanson
has moved his family from the
ranch into town and will here'
after be a city dweller."
I0NE NEWS ...
Dates ta remember: HEC of
Willows grange at Mrs. Marion
Palmer's Sept. 19.... Study meet
ing of the Topic club Sept. 20
at the home of Mrs. Mary Swan
son. The book, "The Farmer
Takes a Wife," will be review
ed. ...The regular grange meet
ing Sept. 20 with potluck sup
per around 6:30... The P-TA
teachers reception the evening
of Sept. 19 at the school house.
...The Ameca club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Ray Helmblg
ner Wednesday, Sept. 17.
The social club of the O.E.S.
met at the home of Amabel Mc-
of Pendleton were week-end
Mr and Mrs. Guy Bryson of
1 i,M,r cal.. were Buests at
the Paul O'Meara home this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball have
nK.nn nn mwratine the Victory
cafe and Arthur Stefanl has tak
en over.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpain
Millan, Wednesday of last week,
guests at the Edmond Brlstow
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troedson
and son Carl went to The Dalles
Saturday where they met Mr.
and Mrs. Howard No.ttage of
Portland and had a picnic din
ner. Mrs. Nottage Is a daughter
of the Troedsons.
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Fall Garden Care Now
Will Assure Early
Prepare your ground now for
fall plantings of the hardier
bulbs and roots.
Choice Peony roots in popular
shades will be available the
last of the month.
Fall bulbs will be here soon.
Flowers for All Occasions
IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS
fifed
SEMI-ANNUAL
TAILORING DISPLAY
OF CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
The answer to your clmhing prnhlcm! There will be ft repre
sentative here from the House of Ed. V. Price & Co. to show A
complete line of new quality woolens for men and women, in
large swatches and lengths. Select your material and be
scientifically measured for clothing that will be hand cut,
superbly needled and made for you to your measurements!
Come in and make your selection during our Semi-Annuai
Tailoring Display.
Wilson's Men's Wear
THE STORE of PERSONAL SERVICE f
. rTT m,-T
The regular meeting of the.
Morrow Countv Shrine chih an,,0
auxiliary scheduled for Sept. 13
has been postponed until Satur
day evening, Sept. 20.
Visitors from Milton Saturday
to view the parade and attend
the Rodeo and county fair were
Mrs. Mabel Hughes and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Lutcher and chil
dren. They were week-end guests
at the W. E. Hughes home.
Here for the fair and rodeo'
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner
and daughter of Portland, who
were guests of Mr. Turner's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner.
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October 25 Condon.
Trimz Wallpaper
For Every Room In The House
Ready Pasted,Washable, fade-proof, guaranteed to stick.
Trimz and Clopay Paper Drapes
Ready to hang, style-tested, flame-resistant, fade proof,
cleanable, no ironing needed
Plastic Table Cloths
New, sparkling, work savers. Protect your linen cloths,
or use alone. Plain, checked, flowered.
Case Furniture Co.
0 Mfg7
i Durkee's Genuine Mayonnaise
gives salads that extra-, touch . . . because
it's made from finest ingredients, in
cluding eggs as fresh as those you buy
for table use.
Use Durkee's Genuine Mayonnaise oo
fresh vegetable salads, fruit salads, as
foundation for many special sauces and
dressings However you use it, you'll '
agree that Durkee's Genuine Mayon
naise truly is so smooth, so fresh, so
flavorful.
Cry (Piquahl California 0)reain(j
on zjmh Slice? omaloti I
Here's iust the dreiftng to bring out til th
goodnett of htm rip toroktocl and cropr,
tender lettuce.
CALIFORNIA DRESSING
Blend together I cup Durkee'l Genuine Mir
onnaite, I tabletpoon lemon juice end H cup
maehed ripe ivocido with 1 teaspoon Dnelv
chopped onion. Arrange ilicet of tomatoes
oo lettuce leaves; garnnh with dressing and
anelr chopped green portion
of onion.
NOTE: This dressing with,
out the onion is also ona
on fruit salads.
fit
genuine MAYONNAISE
Distributed by
Carden's Frozen Foods
Pendleton, Oregon
FOUND Fountain pen. Owner
may have same by identify
ing. Phone 1013 or call at 110
Church St. 25p
Good Heallir
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FROM RffllL
Without on ixpt
ri-ifU-H, ikiltful
phormociit your
prtKr'ption 'ould
do you no good.
Quality Meats and Produce
The foods you eot daily-meats and vegetables-should be of the best qual
ity . . . they should retain the rich vitamins so essential to maintaining
healthy bodies. Our method of handling only the choicest meats and veg
etables assures you of the best values your money can buy.
How about a thick slab of top quality beefsteak for your dinner
tonight or a prime roast of beef for your Sunday dinner?
We are pleased to serve you for we are proud of our products.
See Our Handbills for Special Prices
Court Street Market
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HUMPHREYS DRUG CO.