Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 19, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppncr Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Februory 19, 1948
Kinzua Pine Mills
Company Ups
Wages January 1
By ELsa M. Leathers
Kinzua Pine Mills Co. paid
7 12 cont raise to its employees
on Feb. the raise being retro
active to Jan. 1st.
Carl Coleman spent several
days here on business from Cal
ifornia, where his family has
spent the winter. He closed down
lopping operations at Camp 5
until weather conditions are set
tled in the spring.
The Boy Soout dance Saturday
LJKJ VV
DEPENDABLE
AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS
Increase Yield of Grain Crops by 10
to 30 pet.
Remove Weed Competiton
Get Cleaner, Larger Yields
Dust or spray as you wish, with
Esteron Dust
Esteron 44
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Jt- SAN FtANOKO i-n.
FOOD BARGANIS
Snowdrift
Shortening
3 lb. tin $1.19
Wesson Oil
Qts. 85c
SUGAR- Oregon
White Satin
5 lb. 47c
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FLOUR
Drifted Snow
50 lb. sack $4.07
Swansdown
Cake Flour
27c pkg.
Corn Meal
Yellow 10 lb. sk.
89c
Cost of
Livina
-Our Policy is to Follow Market Derlmoc.
Pay with confidence at our store. You will
SAVE!
T-BONE
STEAKS
59c Ib
Blended
Juice
46 oz. tin
3 for 73c
6 for 1.49
LENTEN SUGGESTIONS
Norweg. Sardines, flats 29c Grape Fruit
Red Sockeye Salmon r
lib. tin 65e segments
5?P' 1 0t Un 570 No. 2 tins
Egg Noodles. Mission
16 oz. pkg. 29c ) rm 3s
Macaroni, Mission or
24 or. pkg. 29c
No. 2 tin Standby Cream
CORN 19c
No. 2 tin Fancy 3
SUGAR PEAS 21c
No. 2 tin Green Beans ... 25c
No. 2 tin Diced BEETS .. 13c
No. 303 Mix Vegetables 20c
Fancy
Beef
ROAST
1HA
SLICED
BACON
65c lb
Lettuce
Iceberg
Hd. 10c
DELICIOUS. WINESAPS
YELLOW NEWTONS
Fancy & Ex. Fancy 5 lb. 49c
Apple Cider, qts. 19c
Apple Butter. 27 oz. jars 25c
Apple Sauce, No. 2 tin 21c
Hi Ho Crackers
15c pkg.
Texas Pink
Grape Fruit
3 for 23c
Tomatoes
1 Ib. cello tube
29c
Heppner Market
Phone 92
night, ably managed by Forrest
Graham, Frank Otto and Harvey
Pierce, was a success with the
boys clearing well over $100. The
gift was received by Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Denton (a double waffle
iron).
Norvin Adams and Forrest Gra
ham were initiated into the I. O.
O. F. lodge Thursday night at
Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wright were
in Heppner Sunday on business.
Mrs. Bob Laughlin entertained
her Sunday school class with a
Valentine party at her home Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley mov
ed back to their home in Fossil
Saturday from Camp 5. Mr. Had
ley is preparing to go to Califor-
Keepsake
tlABITIOMA
Enduring as th low they proclaim,
Keepsakt Matched Wedding Sets are
eternally gifted with heirloom quality
and classic grace. Identify Keepsake by
the name to the ring.
KfaW NASSAU
Engagement Ring 150-00
Alto 1200 to 2475
Waiting King 20.00 and 12 JO
Roots of Culture
YOUR BIRTHSTONE
AND ITJ MEANING
FEBRUARY- THE AMETHYST
WITHOUT TEL ESCOPES, ANCIENT
ACCURATELY, utDUCING HU
MAN DESTINY FROMTHEZO
DIACAL SIGNS. SYMBOLIZED
LATER BY JEWELS- OUR.
BIRTHS70NES. M i (1
FEBRUARYS BIRTHSTONE. THE Sf !
NOBLE AMETHYST. 'Of PALEST
YOL ET TO DEEPEST PURPLE. RE- W '
PRESENTS CHRISTS SACRIFICE.
ADORNS BISHOPS' RINGS AND ,)
CEREMONIAL GOBLETS.
FEBRUARY PEOPLE INCLUDE MANY FAMOUS ORGAN
SIRS, WRITERS, SCIENCE-RESEA ROVERS. POLITICIANS.
THE AMETHYST. A TRUL Y
ROYAL GEM. FEATURED IN
ENGL A NO'S CORONATION
SERVICE. WAS FA VORED BY
CA THERINE THE GREAT AND QUEEN
CHARLOTTE.
l'i n'l- - II J V V
ACCORDING TO ANCIENT TRA-
VI I I rY t AMETHYST CON-.
FRS UPON ITS WEARER
SINCERITY AND PEACE
OF MIND.
Peterson's
limolilit ifirntl oiaiM
nia where he will shear sheep
this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shell, son
of Betty Shell, and Ren Madison
and Albry Peyton of California
came to Kinzua last week and all
went to work.
Mrs. Sterling Wham was off,
work for a week due to illness, j
She is a checker at the store. I
Carl McDaniel, government
trapper of Morrow county, was
in Kinzua attending to business
last week. He also visited Mrs.
Harlan Adams and Mrs. Owen
Leathers Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and
girls spent the week end in Hepp
ner visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright were
in The Dalles Saturday, getting
medical care.
THE FIRST TIME
IN RADIO HISTORY!
AN AUTOMATIC
RADIO PHONOGRAPH
With a
SLIDE-OUT
CARRY-ABOUT
RADIO
THE REVOLUTIONARY
New
WESTINGHOUSE
DUO
h's something completely new In
an automatic radio-phonograph.
You can lift out the radio use
it anywhere in the house. The
simplest record changer ever
built . . . Low-slung, airstream
cabinet
Special $94.50
Sit IT HEAR IT AT
Gonty's
STAR OS REPORTER
Sunday Sbowi Continuous from 1 p. m.
Evening shows, except Saturday, start at
7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof
flee open evenings until 9 o'clock.
Admission Prices both Matinee and Evening:
Adults 50c, Grade and High School Students
12 and over 40c, Children 20c, all taxes in
cluded. Every child occupying a seat must
have a ticket.
Friday-Saturday. Feb. 20-21
LAW OF THE CANYON
nUlej BurBette-Cheriee BUJTett Wtn
PLCS
LOST HONEYMOON
Tnxu&uA Ton, Ana micharde, Tom Conwr,
rranoai Ulutr, Du O'Connor, Clarence Xolb
ri" '""miy Uiat Keneralea high degree of
emuaejiienL
Utile Loin U color
Sunday-Monday, Feb. 22-23
Where There's Life
o Mope, BlgTtM mo, WUllun Bendlz
That fxiy Hnpe laniflM with diplomata. em-ret
BtK-lftt, ami a bt-Munrul 1,1, md lhly K-ernl . . .
yea wtirre thore'e life thfre'i alaave Bob Hope
to put ..u in a UughliLe" liarae of mind.
Sua day ahowi oontlnuoui from 1 p.m.
Tuesday, February 24
THE CRIMSON KEY
Kent Tiylor, Doris Dowlinf
An abore-nverage myntery story whose iimnrt
crsfklnff hawk.ihaw love to chime criminals and
beautiful blonds.
PLUS
MY PAL
A short drama with Ted Donaldson, Sharyn Mof.
fett and Flame the wonder dof.
Wednesday-Thursdoyr Feb. 25-26
THE RED STALLION
The picture with a heart as big; as all outdoors!
8tarr.nK "Big JEd"... the most fHrlfs animal
star of the street, teamed with Ted Donaldson
who matches his courage and shares his thrills.
Photographed outdoors in Natural Color.
March of Time Vewsreel Speaking' Animals
THE ANSWER TO YOL'R BUDGET PROBLEM
Pin Money Buys Spang-New, Colorfast
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CRISP
COTTONS
. -mi
2.79
80Sq. Percalei! PopUnst
Broadcloth! Chambraytl
Many Penney-Exclutiveit
For MUtes, Women, Jr'tJ.
Whirling Skirt
EaltOMala V
Cnckerjack qaallty-. . . 1948 sty)e xtntix &
CHARM ... at Penney 'i last-yer-W price! Jhtih
ing tkirtst Zippers, botton-apst Flovak, (tripe" .
more patterns ! Eyelets, frills more trims! Clusk$ '
too! Hnrry to Petmey'i Febrnary mirade eeott
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroder
and small daughter spent Satur
day at The Dalles shopping and
attending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis
spent the week end at Pendleton
w ith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eog
ers and family.
The Kinzua librarian, Mrs. Ivar
Nelson, reports the following new
books at the library: "Home
Country," Ernie Pyle; "Mrs.
Mike," Freeman, Benedict & Nan
cy; "The Scarlet Letter," Nathan
iel Hawthorne.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines and
daughter were shopping in Con
don Saturday.
Those sick with the flu and
off work this week are Mrs. Les
ter Halverson, Mrs. Hildred Hines
and Owen Leathers Sr.
Lillian Schott spent the week
end here from The Dalles where
she attends high school.
The high winds blew a tree
across the porch of the Carl Pier
son home here Sunday, also
breaking a power line.
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BANK PROMOTIONS
Continued from page 1
branch, the Enterprise branch,
and to the Sherman County
branch of First National for the
first time in 1943. After two years
at Lakeview as assistant mana
ger, Becket returned to Sherman
County branch at Moro as mana
ger in 1946. J
Becket has been an active com
munity leader at Moro. He has
been president of the Sherman
County club, leading Moro ser
vice club, the Sherman County
Riders, and local chairman of the
Infantile Paralysis drive. He is
a member of the Masons. Bcck
et's wife and boy will come to
Heppner at the end of the school
year.
o
Mrs. Percy Hughes of Milton
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Will
Doherty to Heppner Wednesday.
The Dohertys are here on a brief
business trip, but Mrs. Hughes
will visit with her sons and
friends for a few days.
FAST TO WASHING
MODE-A-GAY
COTTON PRINTS
36" 3Q
wide J'C
Bright new spring
patterns for your
sewing needs.
- .
COBWEB SHEER
SEAMLESS
NYLON HOSE
$''5 Kl,
New spring shades.
Morning Mist
Bermudiana
PENCO CASES
42x36 59c
56" ALL WOOL
Spring Woolens
$2.98 yard
Pastels in checks
and plaids
PLASTIC TABLE
Covers
59c
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The home of
Specials for Friday, Saturday
And Monday
SWIFT PREMIUM HAM, holf or whole 65c Ib.
SWIFT ORIOLE SLICED BACON 65c Ib.
SWIFT BACON-by the piece 63c Ib.
SWIFT PREMIUM FRANKS, 1 Ib. cello pkg 53c Ib.
SUNSHINE CRISPY CRAX, 2 Ib. pkg 49c
HI-HO, the package 28c
BANANAS are plentiful and we have them every
day. You can buy them regularly and catch up
on all the times when they were an almost forgot
ten luxury.
Court Street Market
"mTmCE .3-SAY
STORE-WIDE SAVINGS FOR YOU! - Join ut in celebrating Rexali's 45 years of value$
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There are hundreds
of items in our stock
which must go by
FEBRUARY 29
This Is Your
Opportunity
To stock up with many
things you have want
ed. Prices have been
reduced to make these
items real buys.
-KLENZO ANTISEPTIC COMPAN-
ION VALUES -6 oz. Klenzo mouth
waih combined with the pint bottle. CO.
1.04 value Both UJ
-MILK Or MAGNESIA COMPAN
ION VALUES - Rexall Brand. 6 oz. A
bottle plus the family quart size. 94c CO
va'u Both U J
c-CHERROSOTE COUGH SYRUP -and
Rexall Medicinal Teaspoon
Combination - RD Cherrojote helps
soothe coughs due to colds. Get an A
exact Medicinal Teaspoon for no ex- QQ
tra charge. 8 oz Both 03
0-MINERAl OIL COMPANION VAL.
UES-Rexall Puretest Mineral Oil. Pint CQ
and Trav-L-Pack sizes 92c value for. UjC
Humphreys Drug Co.
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