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6 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, February 19, 194S Morrow County Cleaners We Coll for and Deliver Ladies and Gents Fine Tailoring Just Call 2632 Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts Bern ard Baruch, quoted in Tathfinder. A chemistry professor asked his class what they con sidered the most outstanding -nn1rihn. tion chemistry had made to the world. The first student to an swer shouted: "Blondes!" Read ers' Digest. "Which of your 13 children do you love the most?" a nurse at New York's Henry Street Settle ment asked a mother from the slums. ' "The one who is sick until he gets well," replied the mother; "the one who is away until he gets home." Reader's Digest. This Eoster , . EE SMART... save at nmm VY Wear Fine Cynthia 1 5.90 SHOES r4 Designed for sparkling Easter outfiu! Flattering pnmpi and sandal ex pertly made. Others at 6.90 New for Easter! BLOUSES 4.98 Tailored and fussy lace trimmed Gay '90's types witj lace trim. SKIRTS 4.98 with the new look. Full sweep skirts. Baller ina type in Rayon strut ter cloth au faille. Ret. U. S. H.L Off. THIS EASTER BE SMART-SAVE AT PENNEY'S Month-end Clearance Odds & Ends-Broken we are closing out of PRICES. Long sleeve SPORTSKIRTS Reduced to 2.00 Popular 'Pacific Plaid' Prints washable. i, 5 pairs Women's DRESS SHOES 1.00 Lots in a few items stock at REDUCED 17 only BOYS' SWEATERS Reduced to 1.00 Popular slip-over style, long sleeves 7 only Men's Casual SPORT COATS To clear at 8.00 Shirley Wickman ' And Clayton Allen Married Sunday News of interest to Boardman friends was the marriage of Miss Shirley Ann Wickman, daughter of MSgt and Mrs. Harry L. Wick man of Hamilton Field, Calif, to Clayton Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Sunday, Feb ruary 22, at the Boardman Com munity church, the Rev. Charles Eble performing the ceremony at 2 o'clock p. nj. ' The bride wore ... street length white taffeta dres.s and carried a white Bible with a corsage of pink carnations. Th ecouple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of La Grande, while cousins of the groom, Connie Lou Baker and Carolyn Baker, were ring bearer and flower girl, . respectively. Mrs. Lowell Shattuck officiated at the piano. A reception followed immed iately at the home of the groom's parents, where the bride and groom cut the first piece of a three tiered wedding cake top ped with a miniature bride and groom. The young couple left immediately for La Grande where both are attending EOCE. Only members of the families were present at the wedding and reception. Out of town guests were the bride's parents, M. Sgt and Mrs. Harry L. Wickman, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Mildred Miller left Sunday for Portland where she will enter the Good Samaritan hospital. She is having a plastic surgery per formed for face scars caused by an accident some months ago. She will be gone some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Toivo Simila, nee Elnora Skoubo, are the parents of a son born in Portland Febru ary 20. This is the first child and an dthe first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Adolhp Skoubo. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery and sons of Seattle were week end guests at the home of Mrs. Mallery's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats. While here Mr. Mal lery did some Federal income tax work. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Olive Meffor dspent Sunday in Athena at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Roots. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen have received word from their son Gene, who is in the U. S. navy, that he is employed in the elec tronic repair shop in Yokosuka, Japan. This is the largest naval base in Japan. Gene is to be stationed there until some time in 1949. Mrs. Robert Hilder and son Bradford left for their home in Boise, Ida. Sundav after a counle weeks visit with her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Charles JNicKerson. School was closed in Boardman Tuesday due to illness of several teachers. School Supt. Fahey and Elvin Ely made a- business triD to Heppner Tuesday. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Oregon will receive sealed biUa at its office in the State Capitol at Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, March I H. 1!48 for the leasing of tide and over flow land In Morrow County, which laud is described hereinafter, giving, however, to the owner or owners of any lands abutting thereon the preference riht to lease said land at the highest price offered, for a period of forty- eight hours after the opening of said bids, provided such offer Is made in good faith, and provided the Land Board reserves the light to reject any and all bids. Said land is situate in Morrow County. Oregon, and is de scribed as follows: All the Columbia River overflow land lying between mean low and mean high water line and fronting on Sections M, 25. 35 and 36, Township 5 North, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian, ami Sections 13 and la, Township 5 North. Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian. Appli cations must be accompanied by a cer tified check or draft for the full amount of the first year's rental and no bids will be considered tor less than Jlijo.ijfl per annum, lease to be for a period of five years. In addition to the amount bid. the successful bidder shall pay the actual cost of advertising. All bids should be sealed and addressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk of the State Land Board. Salern, Oregon, and marked ' Appicatlun and bid for the leasing of Columbia River overflow land.'' Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 27th day of Jan uary, 191S. E. T. Pierce, Clerk, State Land Board. 46-50 STAR ua REPORTER Admission prices afternoon and eeming, unless spe cifically advertised to b. otherwise: Children: Est Pno. .17, PeO. Tai .03, Total J0c; Grade and High School Stodent. 12 year, and over: Est. Pric .40. Pt las .10, Total 60c; Adult, i Est. PrcH .50, Ped. Friday-Saturday, Feb. 27-28 Under Colorado Skies A HonW Hal. we-l-rn photographed in color. KILROY WAS HERE rn-Hrniitt Oip wth-b', two moat famous "Klt';," Ji Kit Cuupr khd Jackj Coogu. hlVmvUy y!vl' WhU 'tM,t U,tf,e u here.,.tuid Sunday Monday, Feb. 29 Max. I The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Xtmnny X.j-.. VfririnU M.yo. Boris XwloK, Tmy BaluUr, luii fcuUierloid r.olKin,ii, Id JV hnn "!r, ji.tirklirifc- with rnu-h- lnu-Hitm w.Oi JhukMit. run you bourne even 4i)(tfii,i prr-HMtiftin irt the Iwnikhnie of daydream? Milly' t)i mijT drwuiwnan who (All! M WnndT contlnnntii from 1pm. W.'w put 11 off u iMg M wt can; zUmcUv ftaroii kud, iid alt ftdintasioiu will h lncraxd to Oe fciid itttdnut frdnnaaloiu to &Oc ; 10c out of Mch of Ut ftdui.tmoHi foi to th rdraJ Ourrtimtit as unuMtniul Ux. For th prirnt, w w U ! tit ohlldj-M adinlftamni at 0c Tba lidc-ut admiamltm fir;c 1 a rwduoad rata from Tax .10, Total 60c Every child occupying a teat mmt have a ticket. Sunday ahowi continuous tarting at 1 p.m. Satur day evening ahowi itart at 7 p.m. All other evening ahowi start at 7:30 p.m. Boxoffico open evening! until 9 p.m. the regular adult price; we give thi to the rta denti as a geiture of good will and pay the ad ditional tax called for by reduced rate. Noise makjng and other mlxbehav or by this group in the theater will result in the elimination of the student rate. Each Saturday afternoon during March, there will be a short Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. made up of films especially suited for children's enterta n ment. There will be spscial afternoon prices. More definite announcement on the March Pro grams. Tuesday, March 2 GREAT EXPECTATIONS Charles Dick en's Immortal rnaHterpleie starring John Mills at i 'J Valerie Hanson. This pi'-lunj )mn evirylhinK : Action , . . Adventure . . . Drama! Kor the rnoft enjoyment, try and Bee thiM film from tlie neKinniNK AIo: VARIETY REVUE with on(.'fl ht) H-.n-f-frm the horKe-ttnd-bUKKy days, and TEW WIS TOWS, th- U. H. Lawn Tannin A io....4i..,i, Tr-rrn "i vi"'-r txf )op'n--t fr h. j'-r Wed.-Thuri., March 3-4 DEEP VALLEY 2ane Clark, Ida Luplno, Wayne Morris, Fay Aaloter KitKroMirig. ui'penneful ft:t(on-laden . . . fine per furrniirif -n. fkillful writitiK Hnd dirf tlon ha' made nn T"t hroh'i novel a diftiri'tlve filtn. Sportv Parade and Cartoon In color, Wewireel IT'S KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR - REX AIR - THE HOME HEALTH UNIT THE MODERN CONDITIONER and HUMIDIFIER Gives Relief to Respiratory Sufferers THIS MODERN MIRACLE Washes the Air You Breathe Adds Healthful Humidity to the Ait in Your Home Vaporizes Medicants for Respiratory Sufferers Mail Coupon for Free Demonstration Name Address PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION without obligation. Remove objectionable sick room cooking od ors. Cleans rugs, furniture, floors, draperies. Sprays, scrubs, waxes. W. A. Jackson Denier & Distributor Box 626, Heppner. Oregon Phone 2733 "ra 1 DEPENDABLE AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS Increase Yield of Grain Crops by 10 to 30 pet. Remove Weed Competiron Get Cleaner, Larger Yields Dust or spray as you wish, with Esteron Dust Esteron 44 THE DOW CHEMICAL COM?.T:Y !..,.. SAN fRANCISCO ;-.;n. EARNS ITS KEEP ALL YEAR AROUND! Watch that big steel forage Fork bite into frozen stacks, rip loose huge loads with "wrist action" efficiency. And think of all the other hard jobs you can do with ease and speed when you add a Forage Fork to your Farmhand Hydraulic Loader. Lifts machinery . . . pulls fence posts . . . moves rocks . . handles any heavy-duty lifting and loading job on tht farm. Now's the time to get your Forage Fork I l i U ClI. H. MCr 7'll" ,!, ll"hlgh,40"Mp. ROAD, YARD, FEED LOTS CLEAR IN MINUTES! Plow that snow out of the way, scoop it up and pile it high with your Farmhand's 21 foot reach plus Snow Scoop attach ment! Then use your Snow Scoop all year around to carry corn, silage, and other light, bulky loads. Here's another hard-working Farmhand attachment you need to make your Farmhand Hydraulic Loader the 100 time and work saver on your farm. Farmhand Hydraulic Loaders Condon Motor (5 Implement Company CHURCHES ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of services: Mass in Hennner nn the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30 on tne and and 4th. Mass in lone on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd and 4th at 9 a.m. Mass on the fifth Sunday one mass only in Heppner at 9 a.m. Holy days of obligation: Mass in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass in lone at 9 a.m. First Fridays of the month: Mass in Heppner at 7:30. o METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Pastor Sunday, Feb. 29: Morning wor ship and sermon at 11 a.m. Also Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, superintendent; Mr. Robert Owens, assistant su perintendent; Mrs. J. Palmer Sor lien, superintendent primary de partment. Wednesday: Mid-week devo tional service at 7:30 p.m. Junior Youth Fellowship at 6:3n p.m. and Senior Youth Fellow ship at 7:30 p.m. Thursday: Choir practice at 7 p.m., Mrs. Thomas Wells, direc tor. The Women's Society of Chris tian Service meets the first Wed nesday of each month. o CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Br low, supt.; Beverly Yocom, jun ior superintendent; Mrs. Joe Jewett, primary superintendent. Morning worship, 11; commun ion and preaching; sermon topic, "The Prayer Life of Paul." Evening evangelistic service, 7:30; sermon topic, "Enemies of the Gospel." Choir practice Thursday eve ning at 7; Mrs. Willard Warren, director. ' Bible study and prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8. There will be a Young People's Summer Conference Rally at the Pendleton Christian Church Fri day, March 5. ALL SAINTS CHURCH Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. The Presiding Bishop's special broadcast service at 11 o'clock. Wednesday: Holy communion, 10 a.m. Children's Instruction at 3:30 p.m. Adult instruction, 8 p. m. o Doing business without adver tising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing but nobody else does. Ed ward L. Renno. W-iWlliM I "w' -:s:.':WKWJi il!M'-c MiM ' ' IT - It's a man's life! V MOST OUT OFYOUR ) FARMHAND ( ft : ( TH,S WNTER. ) ; 'A I !.;., frog fork ai Sh ! L-r?" T - JL Vf V SP for l!ose foogh cold weorhtr jobs. "'iTtr HHiiilirfilm' - Y i - - wld.,5 16i4'hlSh. D ance Willows Grange Hall IONE Saturday Evening FEBRUARY 28 Music by The Rim Rocks Admission $1.00 (tax included) Do you know whether you've got what It takes when the chips are down? There's one good way to find out Just how much of a man you are. Enlist In the U. S. Army as a combat soldier. That's tops. That's the spearhead the sharp cutting edge of the Army's manpower. The world's best training for manhood is In the Infantry, Artillery and Armored Cavalry. Once you've made the grade in those hard-hitting services you'll know what you've got. You'll have Arm confidence in your own abilities. It's a proud feeling to be able to say "I'm a U. S. Army Soldier." There's no more honored title than that. It stands for the finest fighting man on earth. The work of a combat soldier isn't easy or soft. But it's vitally important to the peace and security of America. There's satisfaction in It. There's good pay better than in most civilian Jobs. There's the opportunity for excellent training in a wide variety of valuable trades and skills. And there are other things money can't buy such as rugged, clear-eyed health and the lasting comradeship of real men. If you're 18 to 34 years old (17 with parents' consent), physically sound and men tally keen if you'd like to prove to yourself that you rneasure up as a man talk It over at your nearest U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Eecrulting Station today! U. S. Army Recuriting Service U. S. Post Office B!dg., Pendleton, Ore. Filter Packs For All Types Tractors Trucks and Cars Padberg Tractor & Truck Repair Lexington, Oregon Phone 4211 Oil and Grease Parts for Various Machines At Your Favorite Grocery Store - Friday, Saturday, and Monday Specials - DAFFODILS (first of season) the dozen .!. 39c PRODUCE Department GROCERY Department Cauliflower, pound 15c Snowy white heads Tomatoes, carton 27c Ripe, red, juicy Radishes, bunch 6c Onoins (green) 2bu. .l7c Hills Bros. Coffee, 2 lb. tin ,.$1.09 Drip or regular grind Dennison's Pork & Beans 2 for 23c No. 1 Tins. Heat & eat Hudson House Peaches IVi tins 33c Freestone halves -MEAT DEPARTMENT- Hams-half, whole, lb. 65c Swift's Oriole Roast of Beef, pound 65c Choice Steer Court Street Market