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    6-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, October 23, 1947
BOARDMAN . . .
Ey rifssir ("oats
Friday evening. Oct. 10. the
community ptUwird at the
grange hail to help Mr. and Mrs
TAfit Moore oelrbrate thi'ir pol
den wedding anniversary. After
short propram all went to the
dining room whirr Mrs. Moore
cut the first piece of a ihreo-tier-ed
wedding cake and lunch of
Ire cream arid cake was served.
The couple vat pre.onted with a
gift from the community, Mr.
and Mrs. Moore have two sons,
Mervtlle of Bend, and Koilo of
Boardman' 'Members of the fam
ily attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Alter and two children of
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Golden of Lebanon and
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Moore and
son Gary. Saturday the families
gathered at the lio'Jo Moore home
for dinner.
Mrs. Fred Smith returned from
spending a few days with rela
tives In Seattle. Wash. Going al
so were her sister, Mrs. F. H.
Vaupel of Chicago, and an aunt.
Mrs. J. H. Rudolph of Kochelle,
111. Mrs. Vaupel and Mrs. Ru
dolph are on their return trip
home after two weeks in the west
with relatives.
Dinner guests at the D. F. Ran
sier home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Ransier and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ransier
of Echo, and Mrs. Marvin Ran
sier of Orting. Cal. Afternoon
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Marlow and two children of Um
atilla, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Marlow. Mrs. Marvin Ransier
plans on leaving for Orting Wed
nesday and from there she will
go to Anchorage, Alaska, to Join
her husband who is in the arm
ed forces.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ransier and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow re
ceived word of the death of Mrs.
Danny Marlow and infant babe
at the St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Mar
low w as a niece of Mrs. Ransier
and Mrs. Marlow.
The first PTA meeting for the
winter and also teachers recep
tion was held at the school Mon
day night. Following the pro
gram and Introducing the tea
chers a business meeting was
held and the following officers
were elected to serve this year:
President, Mrs. Fred Smith; vice
president. Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie;
Virtu?
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A NEW 4-JN. BORE ENGINE. THE "CATERPILLAR" DIESEL
DSU engine, has been announced m production by Caterpillar Tractor
Co. The engine, manufactured as an industrial power unit, electric
et and marine engine, also is the power source for the new "Cater
er Diesel U'i tra
, SIS Motor Grader.
puW Diesel D2 tracK-type tractor and the "Caterpillar" Diesel
PiO. i
BRADEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.
Tour JOHN DEERE and CATERPILLAR Dealer
County Agent News
This office has just received
blanks for ordering forest trees
for farm planting. The trees av
ailable for eastern Oregon farms
this season are Douglas fir, Pon-
derosa pine, Scotch pine, Chin
ese arborvitae, Arizona cypress.
black locust and Russian olive.
These trees are available from
the state forester at Salem at a
cost of $2.50 per thousand, with
a minimum charge of 50 cents,
f.o.b. the Oregon forest nursery,
Corvallis. Orders must be re
ceived by March 1, 1948 to be
filled.
Order blanks and a circular on
"Forest Trees for Farm Plant
ing" are available from this office-
, .
The secretary of agriculture
recently has called upon the ex
tension through its county agents
to begin work on a "Freedom
Gardens" campaign to produce
and preserve more food at home.
This is necessary due to the des
perate food situation abroad.
The secretary stated, "By help-
secretary-treasurer, Miss Eliza
beth Brown.
Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and sons
Donald and Lynn, and Mrs. Leo
Root motored to Pendleton Sat
urday. Mrs. Wm. Lilly of Barnhart
brought her young son Richard
down Monday to stay with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Shannon for a
time. Mrs. Lilly is entering the
St. Anthony's hospital Tuesday
for a major operation.
Guests at the Lee Pearson
home this week were Mr. Pear
son's cousin, Lester Pearson of
Festus, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Stevens and son of Hardman,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leisegang
of Lebanon.
Overnight guests at the Leo
Root home Tuesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bray and daughter of
Gridley, Cal. Mrs. Bray is Mr.
Root s niece.
School will be closed Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday this
week. The teachers are attend
ing institute in Baker. High
school teachers left early Wed
nesday morning and grade tea
chers went over to be there for
the Thursday meetings.
ing himself to meet increasing
living costs, the home gardener
will be helping his own commun
ity to make a precious contri-
Dunon to a hungry world."
While not so much will w
said about the needs for more
gardens at present, it is not a
bit too earrv for nlannl no vmtr
garden program for npvt snrino
Now is the time to clean up your
Bdraen, removing any plants
with signs of disease. fertilWint,
and planting the cover crop
wnere mis is a practice.
o
Mrs. Harvev Avers anri nn aru
here frora Portland for a visit
jth her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Farrens.
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
Published every Thursday and
entered at the Post Olfice at
Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
Subscription price, $150 a year;
single copies 18c
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
Make Hallowe'en this year a real occasion for the young
folk. Arrange a party for them, making it an affair long
to be remembered and a place they would rather be than
out shifting for themselves and possibly getting into mischief.
Of course, you will want
"eats" for them, too.
,. We invite you to make
your selections from
choice stocks. A
party demands the best t0
refreshments ..obtaina
: . ble-the kind you always
find here.
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Make your plans now and place your orders for
party supplies early.
Court Steeeft Bflasrket
Just Unpacked And On Display . . .
A Complete Line of the Famous
Multnomah Luggage
Trunks, Suit Cases, Cosmetic Cases,
Gladstone Bags, Overnight Bags
Wardrobe Cases, John Bunyan Lockers
To see this line is to want some new luggage for
that holiday trip.
Case Furniture Company
CHURCHES
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Bible school. 9:43: C v Rar.
low, superintendent; Beverly Yo
com, junior superintendent; Mrs.
Joe jewett, primary superinten
dent: Morning worship, 11; commun
ion and preaching; sermon top
ic, 'The Amount In Steward
ship," Evening serv ice, 7:30; message,
'The Message for the Worlds
Hurt." '
Choir practice Thursday eve
ning at 7.
Bible study Thursday evening
at 8.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer, 11 a.m.
Wednesdays, holy communion,
10 a.m.
Friday, W.A. Missionary meet
ing, 2:3o p.m.
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.
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Planning Conference
Continued irora nm
Conference, and it will be held
as early in the year as the com
mittees and their helpers can get
data collected.
News About Town
Mr. and Mrs Oene Ferguson
and daughter Nancy motored to
Portland the end of the week to
spend a few days attending to
ousiness matters.
F. W. Turner motored to Pen
dleton Friday to visit J. C. Coch
ran wno is convalescing at St.
Anthony's hospital following a
major operation.
Jack Parrish who is attending
school in La Grande spent the
week end in Heppner with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par
rish.
Miss Nell Herndon returned
Friday from a trip to Spokane
where she visited with her fa
ther, P. C. Herndon. and broth-
, Grant Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Massev mn. i
tored to Olympia, Wash., over
the week end to visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Massey.
New and Old Floors Sanded,
and Finished '
WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES
PRICE and EVANS
204 West 2nd St
Phone 2061
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Glamour
Dresses
Shine in these lovely new
rayon crepes, lit with t&
quins, metal nail neads or
jewel-like beads. The new
curved contour, longer
skirts, indented waistlines
are so flattering!
Juniors' Mi$te Women'
iise$.
-arfL 7.90
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JUST Arrived!
NEW SMART
STYLES
Fall
Millinery
2.98
Children's Knitted
t-VC. SLEEPERS
1.98
Tnrer-picce tleepert-onc
VejU two pairs of pants.
FIB? ribbed cotton, napped
wide -and out. .Cripper
fartenerrOown back and
round waist. Size 1-4.'
Women's Tuckititch
VESTS, PANTS
49c
The finest quality cotton
tuckstitch underwear we've
had at this thrifty price
since prewar! Snug-fitting;
warm. In tearose. Sizesi S,
M. L and extra large.
W. O. Dix has returned home Mrs. Henry Happold is spend-,
from Oregon City where he at- ing a few days in Portland at
tended the state convention of tending to business matters and
assessors over the week end. ' visiting relatives.
Dr. Bernard Schiff
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
of La Grande, Oregon
will be at the
Temple Hotel
Pendleton
Every Tuesday Hours 9 to 6
STAR nn REPORTER
Sunday Shows Continuous from 1 p. m. Admission Prices both Matinee and Evening:
Evenine shows extent Satnrrtav start at Adults 50c, Grade and High School Students
,! snws' ex? Saturday, start at 12 and over 40Ci children 20c, all taxes in-
7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof- eluded. Every child occupying a seat must
flee open evenings until 9 o'clock. have a ticket.
Friday-Saturday, Oct 24-25
KING OF WILD HORSES
Freaton' Potter, Gail Patrick, BUI Sheffield. Big
Boy William, Bui Henry and Royal, the
Wonder Hone.
The type of picture everyone loves! It' a thun
dering stampede of thrills with the wildest
tornado on four feet and the smartest kid on
two!
PLUS
Hard-Boiled Mahoney
Those noisy urchins, the Bowery Boys, turn
detective with, dire but very funny results.
Sunday Show Continuous Starting 1 p.m.
Sun.-Mon.-Tuesu Oct. 26-27-283 Days
THE EGG AND I
ClaudetU Colbert, Fred MacMamy, Marjorie
Mln, Loul Albr tton, Percy Kilbride, Billy
House
Bad on Betty MacDon&ld'a highballing best
selller of life on a wider news chicken ranch told
with wit and high humor. The biggest hatch
of the season I
Sunday show oontinuous from 1 p.m. Phone the
theater for starting time of programs.
Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 29-30
DUEL IN THE SUN
Gregory Peck ns Lewt McCanlefi. Jennifer Jones
as i'eurl Chavez. Lionel Barrymore as Senator
Mc.Oanles. Lillian Qish as Uurn Belle MrCanles,
Barry Carey as Lem Srmtot. Walter Haiton as
The Sin Killer. Joseph Gotten a Jesne MiVanles.
Herbert Marshall an Scott Chavez, Charles Bick
ford as Sam Fierce.
This is really two stories in one: It Is a wentern
in quality and quantity heretofnre undreamed
of; and it is a rumantic drama of great inten
sity enacted against a background of sun-baked
wastelands. Kvery detail is rmtgnifU'ent . . . the
Technicolor is amazingly beautiful. Confined to
adult suitability. - . .
PROGRAM STARTS AT 8 P.M. ONE SHOWING
EACH EVENING.
Admission pvlces this program I
Adults and students 12 years or over..... $120
Children under 12 years 55
All taxes included
Heppner Sales Yard
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Thursday, October 30
BEGINNING AT 1:1 5 P. M. SHARP
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Between 150 and 200 Head Mixed Cattle
will be offered as well as other livestock,
equipment and miscellaneous items, depend
ing on what is brought in.
Transportation slips must accompany stock
to sales yard. All stock must be brand in
spected. All dairy stock must be Bang's
tested.
-TERMS: CASH
JOHN VARNER HAROLD ERWIN HARRY DINGES
Auctioneer . Operator Clerk
-Lunch Room on the Grounds-
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