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6 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 22, 1948 Rodo, sponsored by Arlington May 12, at the Arlington Rodeo Sar1tl club, Saturday Sunday, grounds. Custom Spray PAINTING -We Follow Up With Brush Wokr- MR. HOME OWNER, NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOME, FARM BUILDINGS, FENCES, ETC. Top Quality Materials and Workmanship. - ALL WORK GUARANTEED - Estimates Cheerfully Given Call WILLARD HERBISON at 2734 or 912, Heppner Outside Paint Materials We Stock TOP GRADE PURE PREPARED HOUSE PAINT Cr ROOF PAINT It Pays to Use Top Quality Materials LET US ESTIMATE YOUR PAINT REQUIREMENTS Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. News About Town . . . Election of officers was held at the meeting of the P-TA Wed nesday with a unanimous ballot being cast for the following: Mrs. J. R. Huffman, president; Mrs, Jack O'Connor, vice-president; Mrs. Ted Smith, secretary; and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt, treasurer. Delegates to the P-TA conference in Klamath Falls, April 27 to 29 are Mrs. J. R. Huffman. Mrs. Ted Smith and Mrs. R. B. Rice, alter nate. The Wranglers riding club staged an amateur rodeo Sunday afternoon at the Floyd Jones ranch on Rhea creek with over a hundred members and guests in attendance. Hosts for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mr, and and Mrs. Marcel Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bryant and Mr. and Mrs Cornet Green. W. B. Menzel and D. A. Kimball, licensed contractors from Red ding. Cal., and Ben Huenergard and A. A. Chervney of Portland spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Heppner and vicinity looking over the rural electrification pro ject with a view to placing a bid on the construction of the line. Mrs. Harry O'Donnell left j Thursday for San Francisco to ' attend a meeting of her alumnae. Every ten years since their grad uation the members of Mrs. 0' Donnell's class have had a meet ing such as is being held this ' week. Mrs. O'Donnell flew to San Francisco from Pendleton. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott re : turned to their home in Portland I Sunday after spending several days here with her mother, Mrs. L. D. Neill and Mr. Neill. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green were their daughter, Louise and Dorothy Coffman of Milton-Freewater and Bob Hagerman of La Grande; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green and children of Pendleton. Mrs. W. O. George and her mo ther, Mrs. Sadie Sigsbee, returned the last of the week from San Francisco. Mrs. George attended a moton picture exhibitors' con vention in the city and was met there by Mrs. Sigsbee who spent the winter in California with rel atives. Members of San Souci RebekaTi lodge have been invited to attend an initiation meeting of Pauline Rebekah lodge in Pndleton on the evenng of May 6 at 8 p.m. Some twenty-five members have signified their intention of at tending this meeting. CHURCH OF CHRIST- Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; C. V. Barlow, supentendent; Beverly Yocom, junior superintendent; Mrs. Jewett, primary superinten dent. Worship and communion ser vice, 11 a.m.; sermon topic, "Lov est Thou Me?" Mrs. Jewett will bring the morning message in the absence of Mr. Jewett who has taken up his duties as min ister of the church in Baker. There will be no evening ser vices until further natice. Choir practice Thursday eve ning at 7 o'clock, Mrs. W. J. War ren, director. o ALL SAINTS CHURCH Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer, 11 a.m. Junior Fellowship, 6:30 p.m. Adult confirmation instruction. 8 p.m. Wednesdays, holy communion. 10 a.m. o METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Sunday, April 25: Morning wor ship and sermon at 11 a.m. Church school at 9:45 a.m. We have classes for three years old and over. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, su perintendent, Mr. Robert Owens, assistant superintendent, Mrs. J. Palmer Sorlien, superintendent of primary department. CARD OF THANKS Please accept our thanks for the expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes to the memory of our beloved mother. The Munkers family. Lots 27 to 33 inc. In Block 25 in the town of Irrigon, Mor row County, Oregon for the minimum price of $70.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 15th day of May, 1948 at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, of Morrow County, Oregon. FRANCES MITCHELL, 4-8 Deputy. Delmar Crawford is the owner of a new Chevrolet car. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORQER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated Ap ril 8. 1948, I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth:- Lots 4 to 9 inc., 12 and 13, and 15 to 19 Inc., in Block 15 in the town of Irrigon, Morrow County. Oregon for the mini mum price of $75.00, cash. Lots 7 to 10 inc. in Block 27, in the town of Irrigon, Mor row County, Oregon for the minimum price of $10.00, cash. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Philip Ellman of Portland will be in charge of services at the morning hour, 11 o'clock, Sun day, April 25, at the Valby Luth eran church in Gooseberry. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom i are the parents of a daughter, Su san Kathenne, born at Pendleton Friday, April 16. The grand par ents are Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lind strom and Mrs. Fannie G. Grif fith, all of Morgan. Quality Is Our Strong Point! You want your fine garments returned immediately and as soon as possible. ..Send them out regularly to us for full sat isfaction in every respect for "quality" is an all-embracing term. One day service if necessary. Free Pick Up and Delivery Heppner Cleaners STAR G2 REPORTER Admlselos prices afunxooa ud MrnlAf . llnl n oJfleeJljr idnrtlHd to 1m otherwise i Children I fct. rrlo .IT, Fed. Tu M, Total SOc ; QrtAt cA Klfh chooj Students 1J years aal orari Est. Frio At, Tu .10, Totsi Mc; Adult I Bet. Preis M, TtA. Tu .10, Total 80c Brer? ohlM oocupylnf sett atut hmn tUikM. Boodiy slums oontlnnoai starting at 1 p.m. Bator, day tb1ii show! start at 7 p.m. AU other evening bows Mart at Ti p-m. Boxoffkw open evenings utU I pjn. Friday-Saturday. April 23-24 GAY RANCHERO W7 "Wen, Trigger, Tito Oulzar, Jan rru, Andy Darlaa, EftaUta Bodrlfnac, Bob olaa and Tu Sou of Uu Pioneers. A western In color with a batch of bright, light hit tunes I'LUS TUXEDO JUNCTION Wesr Brothers and Elrirr ud Adrian Booth. Crammed full of the kind of corny entertain ment OtMt Just hits the spot ... a reissue. Also TEDDY ROUGH RIDER, the Academy Award winning historical ieaturette. Sunday-Monday. April 2S-26 BODY AND SOUL Jau Oarflald, 1.111 Palmar. Vasal Brooks, Anas Bvmra, Wlliiass Coarad, Oaaada Ua Energetic engrossing, exciting prise-fight pic ture for his acting In this film. Jobs Oarfiald l one of ths a nomlneM for the Academy Award as best actor of tht year. Tuesday, April 27 THE ROOSEVELT STORY As a saga of U. 8. politics and economic "booms and busts'' over a 40-year period, this Is a grip ping film, A forceful documentary and fitting tribute to Franklin Delano Boosarslt PLUS When A Girl's Beautiful Light and airy fare with a bunch of pretty girls headed by Adele Jergens. Wednesday-Thursday, April 28-29 KISS OF DEATH Suspense . . . action ... a tough, startling semi documentary about a stool pigeon: well played by Victor stature, Brian DorJery, Colleen Oray, micnard Wldmark. Heppner Steam Laundry is operating FULL TIME PHONE 672 and we'll call for your washing and deliver it when finished. Patronize Home Industry . . . Keep Home Dollars at Home . . . Keep Heppner Prosperous! LUXURIOUS COMFORT Mm 1 Srong - Flexible - Superior INNER-SPRING MATTRESS Sealy - Simmons - Spring-Air Van Vorst - Sleep Master $29.25 to $59.50 COTTON MATTRESSES $18.50 to $44.50 Case Furniture Co MONTH END CLEARANCE Bargains! and more Bargains! 7 ONLY Misses Dressmaker Style Spring Suits reduced jg.00 Gabardine or Coverts in Light Pastels 3 ONLY 100 Pet. Wool Flannel BALLERINA STYLE SUITS TO CLEAR $g.00 ALL GIRLS' COATS REDUCED TO $8.oo LATE SPRING DRESSES Reduced to Clear at $3.00&g.00 Dressy Types - Casuals - Cottons Prints and Plains YOUR CHOICE FOR Save! Save! Save! Yes! These items are at a ridicu lous price but these odds and ends are slightly soiled and we want to clear them quick. p.00 Each 12 only Women's Wash Frocks 4 only Men's Coat Sweaters 8 only Men's Dress Shirts 18 only Men's Shirts, long sleeves 7 pair Men's Flannelette Pajamas 6 only Boy's Poplin Jackets, lined 14 only Boys' Sweaters, slipover style 6 only Little Tots Skirts, suspender style YES! EVERY ITEM INTHISGROUP WILL CLEAR AT OO Each 4 only FORMAL DRESSES Reduced $g.00 10 only MISSES SKIRTS To Clear $g.00 The"New Look" types. 9 only GIRLS SWEATERS All Wool Pastels - slightly soiled. $2-oo Men's Pacific Plaid SPORT SHIRTS Long $9.00 Sleeves Fast to washing. 17 only Boy's Gabardine SLACKS Part wool Reduced $g.50 Boys' Poplin JACKETS -$3.00 Your Sunday Dinner Problem Is Solved Drive down to the Vcitory Cafe at lone and eat a wholesome CHICKEN DINNER or your choice from the menu. Good Food Courteous Service You are always welcome at the Victory Cafe Roy and Betty Lieuallon lone, Oregon GARNET BARRATT WANTS TO BE Morrow County Judge The following statement was filed with the County Clerk in his petition of February 17, 1948: "Make every effort to uphold my oath of of f ice; "Will assume a leadership in Morrow County affairs that will promote a unification of all of Morro wCounty; a planne dprogram of road constructi on, maintenance and financing; a human understanding of juvenile, old age assistance, public health and welfare problems, a fair and equitable tax program.' "Residence will be within the county seat. "Leadership and a business administrotion, fostered by experience, fore sight and human understanding."