6-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppncr, Oregon, November 20, 1947 STAR ED REPORTER Sunday Shows Continuous from i p. m. Admission Price both Matinee and Evening: Evenine shows txceot Saturday stsrt t Ad"lt 50c, Grade snd High School Students tvemng snows, except i,aiuraa start i n Md over children 20c. all taxes in- 70. Saturday show starts at :00. Boxof- ciuded. Every child occupying a seat must have a mcket floe open evenings until 9 o'clock. FRI.-SAT. NOV. 21 22 Springtime In The Sierras ssVoy ftofren. Jut Ttj, Andy Derin, Steph rn.nA Bachelor, Bob Holui and the Sons of the Tiotkrm. Rr.(fpni" lat tfit mupir.il western ha plenty of fci LiMji, nr and cvmedy &.- well v.vid Tru clor photizTJiiy . . u ? the best i f trie star'e l.riK line t pn lures. PLUS Blondie's Big Moment Another wild whirl with the Kumpsteads, SJN.-MONw NOV. 23-24 The Mocomber Affair Grftjory Perk, Jan Bennett, Robert Prvwton, BefinaJd Innj EroMt Hamuijrway'f suvaft1 African adventure btvomea ex um. adult i ret-n entertainment. Sunday ahow cout.naoof from 1 p-m. Phona tha- atar for itaxtinf time. TUESDAY, NOV. 25 Little Miss Broadway Tata Pottar, John Shelton, Bath Donnelly, Tinea ii BrMtt. A tunny comedy mixup. PLCS JUNGLE FLIGHT Robert Lowerr, Ana Sarage, Bart McXatna, DoofUa Fowley, Bobart Kant. An ad venture-romance story of a caigo flying eervice over the mountain ranges of South Am erica. WED.-THURS- NOV. 26-27 HIGH BARBAREE Tan Jonnson, Juam SJlyaon, Tfcomaa Mitchell. Marilyn Muvtil, Hanry Kail, Claud Jinuo Jr. A great story of adventure on the high seas . . . and High Barbaree where every lover's fondest dream comes true . . . based on a novel by Char, tea Nardil oil and Jamea Somas Hall PLCS PARIS IN THE SPRING. Technicolor mu sical featurette POPEYE AND THE PIRATES. In Techni color NEWSREEL. the Eyes and Ears of the World MAKING THE VARSITY. Sports activities at Yale News About Town . . . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hynd of the Butterby Flats ranch near Cecil were transacting business in Heppner the first of the week. Oscar "Skeet" Bergstrom and Al Wilson of Portland were vis iting relatives and friends over the week end in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parker returned to their home in Pasco Monday after suendin? thp u-nk end here at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston. Mrs. Roland Farrens and son. Pepper, of Ordnance visited thp first of the week here at the home of Mrs. Walter Farrens. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Biddle re turned Sunday from Portland where Mr. Biddle recently un derwent a major operation at the i'ortiana general hospital. Mrs. Lorena Cole and Mrs. Blaine Chapel returned home Saturday evening from several days' stay in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood of Athena spent Saturday in Hepp ner visiting Iriends and attend ing to business matters. Mrs. Josephine Mahoney en tertained Sunday afternoon with a New England dinner compli menting Mrs. Lucy Rodgers on the occasion of her birthday. Guests included Mrs. Sara Me namer, Miss Leta Humphreys, ZCalling all kiddies! PEIP MtoShow Opens tomorrow J Adjustable Saddle! 16" Velocipedes 11.75 Red and white all wheels machine spoked, front wheel graphite bronze bearing, fane? tread tires. Smaller size, 12" 10.90 Super size, 20" .'...13.75 Formed to Fit Your Tot I Steel Rockers . 1.98 Your tot enjoys rock-a-bye. 20" high. 11" x 11" seat. .-Heavy steel braces for safe ty. Red and ivory, glossy enamel finish. Easy way to keep small fry happy I Balloon Type Wheels I Roller Skates 3.98 Wonderful balloon wheels, double row of ball bearings, streamlined toe clamps, rubber cushions, nickel finish I Tops for boy or girl who loves to skate I Movable Arms and Legs! 16" Baby Doll 4.98 Her eyes move, her head turns I Her lifelike, wash able Skin-Tex latex body won't breakl Dainty organ dy dress, matching slip, diaper, shoes, stockings. iC1 Dial Turns I Bell Rings! Toy Telephone 79c Black metal. French-style. Bell rings when ivory dial returns automatically! Real enough to delight girl or boy! Lots of fun pretend ing to "visit" on the phone! Zip! Watch it Win! Plastic Racers 69c Your youngster will never tire of winding up the spring motor and watching this merry racer. In yellow, blue, red or green, 8" long a knockout for your tot! Tots Love Pull Toys! 7" Dump Truck 29c The body lifts and lowers. It's heavy gauge steel two toned in assorted colors, with rubber tires. Fun for your tot as he carts trinkets, pushes the body up, down! Mechanical Winner! Freight Trains 3.98 A shiny locomotive pulls a tender, gondola, coal ear, caboose nimbly along 120" of track (4 straight and 8 curved sections). Train Is 15'" long. He'll cherish! tl III Other Mechanical Freight Trains 2.98 Baby Plays and Learns I Alphabet Blocks 39c - ALL ELECTRIC TRAINS 13.75 Including transformer. 15 gayly colored 1 516" wood blocks with letters, pictures and names of in teresting things! Penney's will be closed during the Football Game Friday afternoon HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL vs. UNION HIGH SCHOOL FOR EASTERN OREGON "B" CHAMPIONSHIP Mrs. Clarice Mackay and Mrs.' John Bergstrom. R. I. Thompson motored to I Portland Tuesday to spend a few days attending to business mat ters. He was accompanied by his daughter in-law. Mrs. Alex Thompson, who will visit rela tives in Portland for a few days before continuing to Eugene to attend the homecoming festivi ties at the University of Oregon this week end. Mrs. R. I. Thomp son, who has been visiting in Portland for the past ten days, will return with Mr. Thompson the end of this week. Mrs. Frank Engkraf returned to her home in Nampa, Idaho. Saturday after spending several days here with Mr. Engkraf. Mrs. Engkraf likes their new location very much and finds managing a motel a very interesting oc cupation due in part to the many new people contacted each day. Mrs. Blanche Brown and Mrs. Venice Stiles departed for Port land Wednesday morning to spend a fortnight visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hud dleston and daughters returned to Heppner Sunday from a trip of several weeks in California. Mr. Huddleston only recently ar rived in the states from Alaska. Wednesday, Mr. Huddleston mo tored to Condon and Lonerock to spend the week end with rela tives in that vicinity. Mrs. Hud dleston expected to join him there later in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fraters have moved into the Mrs. Louise Rit chie house on Linden Way. Mr. Fraters recently received word that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraters, had arrived in Fallow, Cal., and are nicely lo cated. They are spending the winter with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Needham, who operate a sawmill there. Mrs. A. D. McMurdo and her sister-in-law, Miss Dorris Mc Murdo of Charlottesville. Va., are visiting in San Mateo, Cal., with Mrs. McMurdo's son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard McMurdo. They spent some time with Miss McMurdo's brother, Col. Charles McMurdo, in San Jose, Cal., and will visit in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bran (Sibyl Hager) before re turning to Heppner. While doing his chores at the ranch Tuesday, Fred Hoskins Jr. stepped on a nail, running it in to his foot. He was treated at the office of a local physician. George D. Simmons of Camp 5 was taken to the Mid-Columbia hospital in The Dalles, Tu esday, following injuries to his back when he was struck by a log which slipped loose from the choker which he was setting. He was given first aid in Hepp ner before continuing to The Dalles. John W. and Cletec Ivey of mot kock were transacting bus iness in Heppner Tuesday. Among those from Lexington transacting business in Heppner tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allyn, Newt O'Harra and Mrs. Art Hunt. Lexington School Band Plays Concert Tomorrow Evening Mrs. Clarence Hayes Don't forget the Lexington school band concert Friday eve ning, Nov. 21, at the school aud itorium. A good program is promised under the direction of Mrs. Rodney Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer are the parent j of an 8 pound 11 ounce baby son, Michael Ei'ear. born Friday, November 14, at the St. Anthony's hospital in Pendle ton. Miss Nelda Brown, executive director of the Whitman area of the Camp Fire Girls, spent Tues day and Wednesday here work ing with the local unit. She was a house guest of Mrs. Cecil Jones, Lexington's Camp Fire Girls' leader. The 4-H club achievement day party will be held Friday eve ning at the Lexington grange hall. A potluck dinner will be held. Al Edwards and Hank Stotts were in Spokane on a business trip two days last week. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace at the Corda Saling home in Heppner Tuesday morning, Nov. 18 The young fellow weighed 6 34 pounds. Orville Cutsforth spent this week in Hood River attending the state Farm Bureau conven tion. The Bind Boosters club met Monday evening at the school house. It was decided to serve doughnuts, cookies, punch and coffee after the band concert Fri day evening. Lon Edwards was a business visitor In Portland the fore part of the week. Mrs. Donald Campbell and in fant daughter arrived home last week end from Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forsythe flew to Ashton. Idaho, last week to visit Mrs. Forsythe's mother who has been very ill. They ran Into lots of snow and other bad flying weather. They spent Sat urday evening on the return trip with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt in La Grande. Tom Barnett, who has been quite ill at his home for the past few weeks, has been reported to be much improved. Archie Nichols was in Portland the latter nart of last week con sulting a physician. ' nnH Mru Orri PnHhprl spent the week visiting in Kim Miss Alice Nichoson spent the week end in Corvallis. She ac companied F. W. and Bob Tur ner to Portland Friday evening and returned with Mr. Turner Tuesday. Robert Turner flew from Portland to Chicago to spend a few days attending to business matters. Mrs. Ewing Hynd of Ukiah spent Tuesday in Heppner visit ing friends. Mr. Hynd is bring ing their cattle from the summer range near Ukiah to the Luck man ranch near Freezeout where they will be wintered. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Irwin and son and daughter visited Satur day with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bennett. The Ir wins are en route from Casper, Wyo., to Salem where they will make their home. Mrs. Irwin will be remembered locally as the former Miss Esther Neel. Mrs. Laurence Becket who has been ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becket, returned to her home in Eightmile Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Smith has been en gaged to look after her for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin spent the week end in Walla Walla visiting his mother, Mrs. May Erwin, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Happold have returned home after spend ing several days in Portland. Mrs. E. O. Ferguson entertain ed the members of the American Legion auxiliary Tuesday eve ning at her home on N. Main street. Further work was done on their project, "Gifts for the Yanks." Miss Patricia N. Laxton of Portland was transacting busi ness in Heppner Monday. Carl Troedson of lone spent Monday in Heppner looking af ter business matters. t&lp tdA a Fall Flowers For the Table Your dinner table will be te center of attraction on Thanks giving Day. Make it as lovely and as festive as possible with a well-chosen centerpiece of fall blooms. Call us soon to place your order. It isn't an occasion . . . without flowers! The Flower Shop i inillllMIIIIIIIH IMIMIIII IIIMItltMHIMIIHIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Thanksgiving Eve NOVEMBER 26 B. P. O. E. 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