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    4-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, November 27, 1947
Mrs. Stonebreaker
Dies At Lexington;
Girls, Dads Dine
Mrs. Clarence Hayes
reath rame suddenly to Mrs
Melissa Stonebreaker Saturday
morning. Nov. 22. foikwinp a
stroke at V.)e hotie of her daugh
ter In Pendleton. Mrs. Ptone
breakpr, who was 7S last July 4.
Last Tuesday evening at the
Ted McMillan home a father
daughter banquet was held,
sponsored by the Horizon club,
and prepared by their mothers.
The tables were decorated with
Jones and Edna Ivey. Mrs. Alon
70 Henderson. Mrs. Cecil Jones,
Miss Nelda Brown and Gordon
Smith.
The band concert given by the
Lexington school band Friday-
turkeys and colonial boys and
pirLs. and dinner was served by
candlelight. The program con-
sisted of the Camp Fire Grace
i sung by the group, and the pray-
i er by Jo McMillan. The welcome
address w as given by Mrs. Cecil
Jones and the main acjdress was
given by Miss Nelda Brown, dis-
hai been making her heme for , trict executive director of Walla
the last several years with heri Walla. Alonzo Henderson gave
sister, Mrs. Laura Scott, in Lex- the Thank You response. Mrs.
inpton. Besides her sister, she j Henderson and Mrs. Cecil Jones
Ipavps two children. Mrs. Laura j sang. "Silver-haired Daddy of
Manning of l endleton. and i Mine." accompanied by Mrs.
Chester Stonebreaker of Bly, and Ted McMillan. Those attending
six grandchildren. Funeral ser- were Charles Bloodsworth and
vices were held in Pendleton on i Iris. Bert Breeding and Yvonne,
Tuesday and interment was j Ted McMillan and Jo, Charles
marie there beside her husband ' Buchanan and Ida. Lon Edwards
who preceded her in death by and Elizabeth, Alonzo Hender
many years. I son and Aileen Shannon, Cecil
Thanksgiving motifs featuring I evenm8 at the school auditor-
D . i htm i-.aa u-al I a4tan(nH It
lum was well attended. It was
enjoyed by all who attended and
congratulations should go to
Mrs. Rodney Smith, the director,
and to the members of the band
for a fine concert.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges left
Friday to attend the homecom
ing game in Eugene between
Oregon university and Oregon
State college. From there they
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washing efficiency, large capacity
and utmost convenience.
Easy to load, all surfaces of dishes
exposed to powerful washing action of
the water.
Lock cover, motor starts, drain valve
closes, spray washes and rinses dishes.
Time-About 10 minutes
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i
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MEN'S GIFT SHIRTS
Biggest Christina Selection
You're Seen in Year$!
Woven Stripes Oxfords Piqraea
Here' the kind of shirt he promised himself 'while
in the service I Now you can give them to him. Clear
tripes, rich oxfords, smart piques in the collar and
cuff styles he wants. Sanforized7 of course. 14 to 17.
TOWNCRAFT WHITE SHIRTS
White broadcloth leads em all in popularity and
these are the finest broadcloths you 11 find at the
price. All Sanforized'. Non-wilt No
craft collars.
2.98
CHRISTMAS MEANS TIES
Brighten his shirt gift with selection from thk
Holiday assortment Foulards, crepes, satins in the
kind of patterns he'd choose for himself.
They're all Tovncrafu OS
B. U. S. Pc Off.
t Shrink win sot exceed 1'
RAYON GABERDINE SHIRTS
Men's favorite In the popular 3-button J QQ
cuii style. Button down flap style pockets. wO
Blue, Brown. Wine, Green and Tan. Siiei M 12 to 17.
tjarmtaunaamumt
All Wool
FLANNEL
ROBES
FOR
MEN
8.90
Siies small medium and
large. Win or Navy
trimmed.
Men's
PAJAMAS
Sizes
36 to 46
3.49
In bold striped pattern
slip-over styles.
LONCFELLO SIZES 3.98
For the Tall Man
will go to Grants Pass to spend evening in the school gymnas-
Thanksgiving with their daugh- lum.
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Acklen, and family.
Mrs. Alec Hunt was. hostess at
a bridal shower at her home
Friday afternoon, honoring Miss
Fern Childers of Spokane, bride
elect of Edward Hunt, formerly
of Lexington, now living in Spo
kane. The young couple will be
married in January.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grant were
The Dalles visitors Friday.
The high school girls volley
ball team defeated the Bombers,
the town womens team, 34-30.
in a game played Wednesday
4 H Club News ... I
Rodger Palmer, Dean and Bet
ty Graves were club members
who purchased calves during the
past week to feed out as part of
their 4-H project. Rodger bought
his Shorthorn calf from Terrel
Benge while Dean and Betty
bought Hereford calves from the
Bill Smethurst herd. Each of
these club members now have
two calves on feed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Welke and In
fant daughter of Chicago are
visiting at the home of Mr.
Welke's mother, Mrs. Alec Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel
son attended the homecoming
game in Eugene Saturday.
Mrs. Julian Rauch and Mrs.
Rudolph Klinger are both pa
tients in the St. Anthony's hos-
r !
...... .i. irnuuMun iu lowing '"a- j EXAMINER COMING
... . . . . ' I From the office of Earl T.
m.. nusH ..ul-..i, aim Airs. Newb seTe,ary 0f stale comes
Clarence Hayes were co-hostess-: ,hp fnfPnla,i ',h!1t rfriv.
es to the Armenia club Wednes- limise examiner ls scheduled t0
day evening at the Anderson be on dut tne nQurs f
h p hk mTr 10 a m- a"d 4 p m. Tuesday, De-
don Padberg, was taken into the cember 2 al rourt h ,
club at this time. The evening I i(,ppner
was spent playing pinochle and j '
Mrs. Padberg won high prize. freshments of chicken salad.
The Lawrence Palmer home open-faced sandwiches and cof-
was the scene of a card party fee and tea were served.
Saturday evening. Besides Mr. Albert Edwards left for Pol
and Mrs. Palmer those present, land Sunday where he will take
were Mr. and Mrs. George Peck,a course of study preparing him
mi. aim ivus. win van wiiiKie.ito work for Standard Oil Co.
Mr. ana Mrs. t.a urant, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Carmichael, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Jones, Merle Carmichael,
Maude Pointer and Ray Patter
son. Five hundred and pinochle
were played. Will Van Winkle
won high prize in "500" and
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Phone 622
Heppner, Oregon
Tour Ironrlte Dealer
usicMr
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gibson and
family have returned from a va
cation spent in Seattle and Port-1
land.
Carl and Bert Breeding have
left for Hanford, Wash., where
they will both be working.
Edith Edwards arrivpH hprp
George Peck won consolation. At j the end of the week to spend
pinochle Mrs. Grant won wo- Thanksgiving with her parents,
men's high and Ted McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Lon Edwards,
won men's htgh while Florence The Ladies Aid have set the
McMillan and Cecil Jones won date for their coming bazaar as
low. Refreshments of pie and December 3 in the afternoon at
coffee were served at midnight, the Ladies Aid room.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner and
and daughter Carole of The Sam McMillan were Condon vis
Dalles were called here the first ( tors Saturday.
of the week by the death of;
Mrs. Jackson's aunt, Mrs. Melis-1 METHODIST CHURCH
sa sioneureaKer. ivirs. murd
Scott returned to The Dalles
with them to spend Thanksgiv
ing. Mrs. Vernon Munkers, Mrs.
Laurel Ruhl, Mrs. Kenneth Peck
and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer were
HERB FARM SHOP
M Ml L'.ia.lJ Onlu The Harb Farm
1' VVUi. .TU. 'A. T', s7A itTil V
lj AraflaUt Jhi
No. 37 Audl.y
' Night Scmtad Stock
toyal Purpt Craon Mow
Whit Phloi.Ulo
f Onlu The Hnrb Farm
Shop using English formulae
could produce o group of
fragrances so lovely in
spirit, so delightful in effect.
long-tasilng toiltl woter ... In a
exqulsltt, nwly-daiignd bonis,
7$ 3OO 47J
phi tux
I Humphreys Drug Company
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J. Palmer Sorlien, Pastor
Morning worship at the reg
ular hour, 11 a.m. with special
music by the choir. Mrs. Thom
as Wells, director.
Sunday church school at 9:45
hostesses at a bridal shower onlf "1' Classes for all ages. Mrs.
THE FACT IS
By GENERAL ELECTRIC
Wednesday afternoon at the
Munkers' home honoring Miss
Lorene Van Winkle, bride-elect
of Mr. John Ledbetter of Hepp
ner. There were forty guests pre
sent and Miss Van Winkle re
ceived many lovely gifts. Re-
STAR 02 REPORTER
Sunday Snows Continuous from 1 p. m.
Evening shows, except Saturday, start at
7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof
flee open evenings until 9 o'clock.
Admission Prices both Matinee and Evening:
Adults 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.
FRI.-SAT.. NOV. 28-29
BLAZE OF NOON
Ann Baxter, William Kolden, Sonny Tofts, Wil
liam Bendlx, Starling Bayden, Howard de SUva
A story of the pioneer days of airmail flying.
PLUS
Smoky River Serenade
Hooclar Hotshot. Bath Terry, Paul Campbell,
Billy Williams. A western with music and
comedy.
SUN.-MOKm NOV. 30-DEC.l
CYNTHIA
Eisabeth Taylor, George Murphy, Mary Astor,
S. X. SakaLL Gene Lockhart, Spring Byington,
James Iiydon, Scotty Beckett.
Thia grand story brings you the excitement of
that first date, the glamour of that first dance
. . . it's warm and down-to-earth!
PLUS
NORTHWEST OUTPOST
Nelson Eddy, Bona Maasey, Joseph Schildkrant,
Us Landchfttter, Lenore Ulric, Hugo Haas
and the American G.L Chorus. Original mus
ical score by Budolf FrimL
Frontier adventure and thrills in the aong-filled
Golden West!
Sunday snow continuous from 1 p.m. Phone the
ater for starting times.
Tuesday, December 2
DESTRY RIDES AGAIN
James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich in a reis
sue of one of the all-time popular westerns.
Also a musical short with Tommy Tucker and
his Orchestra and a cartoon.
Wed.-Thurs., December 34
FOREVER AMBER
Based on Kathleen Winson'i sensational beat
seller. Photographed (n Technicolor. With Wa
ds Darnell, Cornel Wilde, Georffe Sanders, Blch
ard Qreene, Glenn Langan and many others.
Restricted to adult audience classification. "Am
ber'1 will not be shown except at advanced prices
anywhere thia season. Adults $1.20. Children un
der 12 years 55c. taxes included. Show starts at
8 p.m. One showing each evening.
Also on this program is the latest iBsue of The
March of Time titled END OF AN EMPIBE?
A problem of world importance concerning Hol
land and her colonies in the Far East.
Lucy Rodgers, superintendent
Robert Owens, asst. supt.
Wednesday, Methodist Youth
Fellowship at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, choir practice at 7
p.m.
Womens Society of Christian
Service meets the first Wednes
day of each month.
FOR SALE (no trade-ins) One
1946 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan,
hydra-matic shift, practically
new tires, low mileage, air
conditioned, heater, radio, seat
covers. See it at 3rd and Union,
The Dalles. Oregon. 36c
LOST Pair plastic - rimmed
glasses. Please return to Joan
Reininger. phone 993. 36c
FOR SALE-Five foot Frigidaire.
Blaine E. Isom. 36c
ENJOY A
REAL TREAT
Tat Your
at Heppner Cafe
and have the rest
of the day to relax.
TURKEY AND ALL
THE TRIMMIN'S
Heppner Lodge 358, B. P. 0. E.
invites the public to attend its
Ji
emoria
lai ervice
at 2 p. m.
Sunday,, December 7
ELKS TEMPLE
We are open until
1 o'clock every nite
except Sunday.
HEPPNER CAFE
HOT DINNER
IN 75 SECONDS.' NEW ELECTRONIC OVEN
DEVELOPED By GENERAL ELECTRIC USES HIGH
FREQUENCY RADIO WAVES TO HEAT PRE-COOKED
FROZEN FOODS TO 160 FAHRENHEIT IN Y MINUTES.
WHEN AVAILABLE COMMERCIALLY, IT WILL BE
TIME-SAVER FOK RESTAURANTS, SHIPS ETC
! MAN
ELECTRIC WARMTH HELPS
PLANT GROWTH 1 1
YEARS GENERAL ELECTRIC
CARRIED ON RESEARCH ON
ELECTRIC HOT BEDS.
FARMERS SPEED, AS
WELL AS REGULATE,
THE GROWTH OF VOUNG
PLANTS BY MEANS OP
6-E S0IL-HEATN6
EQUIPMENT
MEASURING A MILLIONTH!
IN ORDER TO MAKE REFRIGERATOR
FARTS PRECIS GENERAL ELECTRIC
HAS DEVELOPED INSTRUMENTS TO
MEASURE A MILLIONTH OF AN INCH!
WITH SUCH CARE, G.E. BUILDS
PRODUCTS THAT LAST
GENERAL H ELECTRIC
If you enjoy the dinner as much
as we have enjoyed helping you
with your preparations, we know
you will have
A WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING
Court Street Market
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