1 6-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, February 5, 1948 ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHUBCH at 7:45 every nipiit except Mori Kvangnlist Roaiiford Miller J day. Kvanpelist Miller has a mes will b-Eln a (terie (if sped3' ' sape very- interesting and bene-mm-linc In the Assembly of God ! fioial to both old and young. You church. Sunday evening. Feb. 8, are cordially invited. T - Pi-. from where 1 sit ... Joe Marsh 1 -J- i .M n Do You Have Noisy Neighbors? A kit of thf neighuors ere f-ud-inly innoved bjr Jrb t niwcll's hunmeriEg at night. Jib a build ing himself a new front porch and tha only time that he could give to k vaa after nndon. Finally w decided the best thing to do iraa all pitch in and help and gt the carpentry over with as toon aa possible. We did. Finished tht porch next evening and Jeh frattfully treated us to ice cold ker and cider. From where I ait, that's what fcclnf a good neighbor means. In stead of complaining about the other feilon's habit t, try to under stand and share his interttti. So if n-.y practising on tha flute annoys you, come on over, neigh bor, with your fiddle or guitar and join me ! Maybe it will end op in our knowing and appreciating one another better ...raw evening of good fellowship. And 111 promise to provide the beer that toi with evenings of good fellowship I lunii'.i-inj.i.rm t.'i.i')!,'.;n,ini)iin Pearl Oil, a long-time Vest em (xvorite, is solvent-refined to remove all impurities that cause smoke and soot. Pearl Oil leaves the air fresh . . . won't taint foods. Every drop burns . . . gives more heat and light for your dollar. KING OF THE KEROSENES Vhen you use Pearl Oil yoo seldom have to adjust burn ers ..: its clear, steady flame won't "creep up." A Standard of California Product L. E. (ED) DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon Custom Spraying NOW IS THE TIME TO SPRAY FOR CATTLE GRUBS Make arrangements now for Duo Control Spraying Materials and methods of spraying as recommended by U. S. Dept. of Agri culture. Gordon Grady Heppner, Oregon Phone 2193 Announcing INTERIOR Warehouse Co. dealers for Stauffer Agricultural Chemicals which include STAUFFER 2 4-D WEED KILLERS Ester Weed Killer 44 Ester Dust 5 Liquid Sodium Sa It 40 Weed Killer 95 Dry Concentrate Stauffer Chemical Co. Pacific Northwest Division North Portland, Oregon School Rearranged To Permit More Room For Primary By Grace Shoun Rev. A. B. Turner returned from Springfield Friday, where he had been attending an Assembly of God church meeting. Fred Houghton was in Heppner Friday. The Irrigon town team defeat ed the Lexington town team on Thursday evening at Lexington. The Irrigon basketball B team won over the Lexington B team, 31-4. and the Lexington A team w on, 21-19. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaughter went to Lexington Friday to a banquet and an agricultural meeting. Lambing started Thursday with the John Voile sheep. He has lOlX) to lamb. Mr. Voile is convalescing after a serious ill ness. The classroom of the high school is partitioned off to allow a typing room independent of the other room. Mr. Solwold has al so rearranged the class rooms. Mrs. Joy Smith's grades (the 7th and 8th) are upstairs, giving an extra room for the primary de partment. Mrs. James Phillips and Mrs. Ruth L'miker sponsored a bridal shower for Mrs. Luella (Bill) Voile at the Umiker home Friday afternoon. Twenty-three were present. Refreshments of cookies and coffee were served. Mrs. Voile received some lovely and useful gifts. A school budget meeting was called Friday evening and the budget was passed unanimously as prepared. Carl Haddox and Bert Benefiel were down from Sunnyside, Wn., Monday. They went on to Mad ras to get things ready to move over there. The families are at Sunnyside for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis of Uma tilla spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Ferrill. Some men representing the Gideons will give atalk and col lect money to buy bibles to dis tribute in public places. The Baptist community church has been using several dozen bi bles sent up here from Portland. Jack Sabranski of Olex spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sabranski. Roy Smunk and Charles Gold ridge of College Place spent the week end with Roy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Smunk. A group of visiting elders of College Place helped with Friday evening's meeting at the Seventh Day Adventist church. Elder Phillips brought them down. El der Hauser is ill so Elder Lowe is conducting the services at the church at present. Benny McCoy is starting for Jo liet, 111., to attend operation safe ty school, Thursday. He will be there four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hayes and Supt. A. Solwold attended a com mittee meeting at Heppner Fri day evening to work out plans for the speech festival to be held the latter part of March. Mr. Sol wold and Mrs. Hayes are on the committee. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Brien and children and C. W. Acock and son Dean were in Pendleton Sat urday as were also Mr. and Mrs. Bill Voile in Pendleton Saturday. Arthur Edwards is building a store house for his electrical and other carpenter tools north of the depot. SNOW MEASURED 21X4 INCHES IN MOUNTAINS ON 29TH OF JANUARY The average depth of snow for 12 stations in the Umatilla forest, designated as the Arbuckle snow course, was 21.04 inches on Jan- (e'epsahe J f bl A a, o m ft ft i aaa A Am . CWlccIly styled, flaming with fh 1m-' ptKishabtf beauty of heirloom quality diamond . . . o genu in regiitersd Kookt Diamond Ring ts tha haorfs dawre of America's loveliett brkJef. Identify Keepsake by the name in the ring, and fhe words "guaranteed reg ltrtd perfect gem" on the tog. ' HO THE I $t 062 50 Cnaogemenl Knq 350.00 I $100 le 2475 end I In platinum $300 to 3450 AH nnoi tltvtirtd vailbtt hi . ftoturoi foicj .mot anlwg) N M Attest VlCM l"KhHk fftdtrof lm PETERSON'S Jeweler im. uMnirnnii uary 29, reports the Heppner of fice. Average water content was 73. This gives a density figure of 34.8 percent, which is high in January. The ground was mostly not frozen, and wet. Several bor ings brought up a one-half inch Grain Growers 2, 4-D Can Save You Money 1. Increase your yield 5 to 10 bu. per acre. 2. No dockage for dirty grain. 3. Easier to harvest thru your com bine. 4. Less than $4.75 per acre for 3A lb. ester type material. We have the experience-5 YEARS We have the cquipment-8 AIR- PLANES WHEN DO YOU WANT US? Write: Yakima 908 So. 25th Ave. Phone: Yakima 7683 For the BEST in Agricultural Aviation call The West-Air Co. Specials That Are Special Zenith Refrigerator-was $174.95 NOW $159.95 40 gal. Zenith Hot Water Heater $99.50 Arvin Combination Radio Phonograph was $92.50-NOW $69.50 9 x 12 Congoleum Rug, $10.50 Also Tire Chains, Snow Shovels and other items to fit the season. Owens Hardware Your Friendly MARSHALL-WELLS Store POSTPONE HOSPITAL MEETING A meeting of the hospital com mittee with the architect and a representative of the federal agency dispensing assistance to local hospital projects was post- ice core from the ground line. Since the snow storm hit this section of the country, more of the beautiful has fallen in open stretches than in the foothills or the mountains, forest service men reported this morning. Up to Wednesday, there was more snow in Heppner than at the city well. Weather prognosticators expect several inches more of the beau tiful before th j-. v iii i.uiu onajj abates. 4-H Club News . . . The Senior Beef club met at the Markham Baker farm home on Sunday, February 1, with a pot luck dinner at noon. All parents were present as well as eleven members. Three were absent. The club members discussed 4-H livestock insurance and the poned today when word was re ceived from the men that it was practically impossible for them to drive up from Portland. The meeting will be called as soon as driving conditions improve. Ev en Judge Bert Johnson could not get his car out to the road in lone this morning. program of work for the club year. Ronald Baker gave a report on points to look for in selection of sheep and Judging practice. The members looked at the sheep, fat beef and breeding beef projects being carried on by Ron ald and Duane Baker. The next meeting will be held at the O. W. Cutsforth ranch on Sunday, March 14. Hereford showmanship and judging will be the main feature at this meet ing. The Junior 4-H club mem bers are invited to meet with this club at this time. Want to buy, sell, or swap? You'l find a G-T want ad brings satisfactory results. rain THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM Note! New Spring r CO ITS Penney-Pri'ced 24-75 Hcre'a real quality! Smart looking tail ored boy coats of 100 . wool covert with open back venta, slaxh pockets! Beige, grey, pastels. 10-20, Look! See These Lovely Hi-Styled NEW SPRING SUITS 24.75 Slim jackets over twirling skirts! Darks, paxtcls, 10-16. AGAIN WE HAVE PENCO CASES 59c Size 42 X 36 Famous Penco Quality for long and durable wear. STAR rjs REPORTER Sunday Shows Continuous from 1 p. m. Evening shows, except Saturday, start at 7:3. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof fice 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. Friday-Saturday, Feb. 6-7 MERTON OF THE MOVIES Bed Skelton, Virginia O'Brien. Alu Mowbray Ihe man o( Iikiu faces (and all ut them funny) ill a huwlmg hit about Hollywood ' PLUS Vigilantes of Boom town A"fk .L,a , Red Hy.ier, with Bobby BU., Martha Wentworth., Bonooe Kami . . . Ked haa to 'leal- the way for the Corbett-Fltuslmmona world crmmpionship 'lent Sunday-Monday. Feb. 8-9 DARK PASSAGE Humphrey Bogart. Lauren Bicall, Bruce Bennett. ' Ag-nee Moorenead H This mystery Iim everything in the way of fast, hard-boiled entertainment . . . from the auectacu lur Saturday EveniiiK Post serial Midnight Senerande In Technicolor Wewireel Tuesday, Feb. 10, Shrove Tuesday, is the final big day of the Mardi Crag Carnival in New, Orleans, so we though it would be fun to arrange a Mardi Cras program right here at home: Snnday ihowi contingent from 1 p m. NEW ORLEANS Romance and rhythm on Basin Street with Arturo da Cordovt, Dorothy Patrick. Irene Bloh, Lottla Armitrontf and thf Original New Orleans Etf t me Band. Billie Holiday, Woody Herman and nil orchestra. PLUS STORK BITES MAN A beat-Bollnr cornea to the ncnen full "f 1hukIb, with a prt'itt rnMt h ended by Jackie Cooper. Also: THE BIO PABTT. behind the acenea In New Orleans at Mardi Graa Time. (Note: Hernilston and Heppner Hih H-hools play baaektball on Keb. 10. too, ho If you want to nee the games first, come to the theater Immediately following and you rnn Rtill see all of NEW OB LEANS and the short subjects, and. if it isn't tot Uf nil nf bfth fentnre ) PANCAKE LUNCHEON, EPISCOPAL PABISH HALL, TUESDAY, FEB. 1011:30 until about I p.m. Sponsored by All Saints Woman'a Auxil iary. Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 11-12 Something In The Wind Beanna Durbln, Donald O'Connor, John Dall, Charlea Winning er and opera's famed Jan Feerce. Of the several excellent qualities In this film, the muMic is outHtand'ng and the range of Mina Pur bin's vocal versatility la amazing. Newsreel Sunset In tha Pacific, Xing of Everglades (Both in Technicolor) It Pays Best In The Long Run! This is especially true o our Fine Line of Meats. Whether you buy one pound for immediate use or a large quantity for locker storage, the same high quality prevails, see us today for a supply of FINE QUALITY STEER BEEF f We are now fully equipped to process your pork-cure your hams and bacon, grind your sausage, etc. Court Street Market To Maintain A Superior Service. . In keeping with our policy of giving only high grade cleaning service, we have remodelled our plant and addd to our cleaning and pressing units. The cleaning unit has been moved to new quarters, where greater ef ficiency has been attained through rarrangement and addtion of equip ment. . . The pressing department has been greatly improved by the addition of silk finishing equipment consistinf of the latest steam air finishing ma chines for silk and gabardine gar ments. These machines practically elimnate shine. We pick up and deliver. Just phone 2592 we'll do the rest. Heppner Cleaners