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    i Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1948
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; Marlow.
musician, Mary Lee
Clyde Tannehill To
Head Greenfield
Grange Next Year
District Doputv Vorn l.an:7 of 'his wife and two daughters, also
".lam. a" visitor a, theft Parent ; Mr .and Mrs. Vet
Guests at the V. L. Blann home
one day last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Benford Tayton of Prine-
i lie. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller
of Scappoose were also visitors.
Ivan Comers of Wenatchee,
Wn., flew over last weeK to visit
Fort
Creenfield fc'tanRe Satut 1.y . at
the re'uii r tr.eetinp. The follow
ing ofiierrs were elected for the
eominc year: Master. Clyde Tan
nehill; overseer. IHiane Brown;
lecturer, Flossie Coats; steward.
Iee rearsnn; assistant steward,
Cecil Hamilton; chaplin. Florence
Root; treasurer. Maude Brown;
secretary. J'imie Staleup; gate-k,-ef
r, Guy Ferguson; Ceres. Ma
bel Allen"; Tomona. Margaret
Hamilton; Flota. Loola Tanne
hill; lady assistant steward, An
na Skoubo; executive committee,
Convers. Due to heavy fog, Con'
lyers was forced to land his plane
at rrosser. Wn., returning nome
bv car.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Russell of
near Hood River spent several
davs last week with Russells par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell.
Mrs. Guy Ferguson left Thurs
dleton. At present she is staying
with her son Kenneth and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. A. ts. anm) iuu
tored to Pendleton Friday to get
Mrs. Olive Atteberry who has
been a patient for the past ten
days in the St. Anthony's hospit
al. Mr. and Mrs. Lao Root were
passengers on the bus Saturday
for The Dalles, going down lor
their car which has been in the
repair shop for a couple of
months.
Mrs. Frank Kunze was a Pen
dleton shopper Saturday.
Mrs. Nathan Thorpe tells us
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Smith of Union, have sold their
ranch and have purchased a
dav for Tortland where she will; home in union wnere wey ore
remain for several weeks with moving immediately
CHARLES RUGGLES HEADS
MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN
Continued from page one
lio at this lime. There are some
counties in the state without po
cases in Umatilla county and no
section is immune.
According to Mr. Montez, it is
advisable to build up a strong
reserve in each county so that
funds will be immediately avail
able In the event there should be
an outbreak of the disease. It
costs approximately $2,000 per
patient to provide the proper
care.
The local campaign is sched
uled to start the first of Janu
ary and will continue until Jan
uary 30, the birthday of the late
President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
relatives.
I. T. Pearson spent several days
last week in Salem on business.
Mrs. Nora Ransier moved last
week from her home here to Pen-
Mrs. Frank Marlow and Mrs.
Nathan Thorpe were Hermlston
shoppers Tuesday.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blann
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YOU CAN GIVE AMD Wt l
WHEN YOU
GIVE A TERRY
SET
. . . they'll know it's tops by
the Cannon label I One berth
toweL hand toweL and two
washcloths in solid pastel
colors on plaid weave.
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SHOP AT PENNEY'S !
1.89
CANNON
KITCHEN SET
Gift-boxed for Christmas
giving. 1 terry hand toweL
2 dish towels, 1 dish cloth,
1 terry pot holder. Multi
colored. THRIFT-PRICED!
Again We Have
Them!
NYLON SLIPS
Sizes 32 to 38
the wanted shades of
White, Pink and Blue. . . .
Choose yours for gift giving
In
FUR & LEATHER
MITTENS
Lamb fur back, cape leather
palm . . . solid or two-tone
color! Just right for winter
sports, and your Christmas
budget! Medium, large.
3.98
1.98
MEN'S STURDY
BILLFOLDS
Brown calf-finsh saddle lea
ther (cowhide) with bandy
jour-loaf removable past
com. Two bill pocketi. FOR
CHRISTMAS GIVINGI
1.89
BUY GAYMODES
FOR GIFTS!
Full fashioned, 45 gauge, 30
denier nylons, lovely as can
be! A sure way to please
every lady on your list In
3 winter shades.
8 12 - 10 12
1.15
Sheer Flattery!
in our
51 GAUGE IS DENIER
GAYMODES
Evening sheers in Autumn
Taupe, Harvest Time or
Dark Walnut shades.
8 12 . 10 12
1.59
2.29
3.98
COMMUTE SET UP TQ
ADMINISTER TRIPLE A IN 4J
(Continued from First Page)
man; Herbert Ames, vice chair
man; Rufus McCoy, regular mem
ber; M. J. Smith, first alternate;
D. J. Kenney, second alternate.
Boardman: Adolf Skoubo, chair
man; Jack Mulligan, vice chair
man; Arnold Hoffman, regular
member; Chas. Anderegg, first al
ternate; Robert S. Wilson, second
alternate.
MEN'S CAPESKIN
GLOVES
Long wearing domestic
capeskin gloves handsome
ly embossed with pig grain.
Smart slip-on style. Warm
cotton fleece lining.
FUR LINED GLOVES at 3.98
MEN'S BUCK
SKIN GLOVES
Unlined saddle stitched,
light tan buckskin for dress
or driving.
Sizes 8 14 to 10 12
Men's unlined cape gloves
Black or Browns 1.98
MEN'S
BILLFOLDS
Authentic Western emboss
ed designs on sheepskin
saddle leather. Two attach
ed leaf passes. Swell for
Christmas!
Attending the county officers'
convention in Portland last week
end were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bar
low, L. W. Briggs and Miss Opal
Briggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Thompson,
News From
C. A. Office
Approximately 540 replacement
heifer calves were vaccinated for
Brucellosis the fore .part of the
week. This is the first step in
the control program to stamp out
Bangs disease in Morrow county,
which was started on June 18,
1948 when, upon presentation of
several petitions, the county
court called a hearing of livestock
producers and declared the coun
ty a Bangs compulsory test area.
All livestock will he required to
be tested and work will begin
on this as soon as sufficient vet
erinarians to handle the test are
obtained. Testing is expected to.
1 begin within the next month,
Doing the vaccinating, whlcn
is a safeguard to the future herd,
was Dr. Hayden, assistant state
veterinarian, state department c!
agriculture, and Dr. Taylor, bu
reau of animal husbandry.
Livestockmen who wish to have
heifer calves vaccinated should
notify this office, or one of the
county livestock disease control
committeemen who are, Cleve
Van Schoiack, Floyd Worden,
John Graves, Walter Wright, Al
Bunch and Paul Hisler, all of
Heppner.
izens will be welcome over that
way.
This is a year of upsets for
Oregonians, at least. First, Ore
gon votes for Dewey but the na
tion as a whole goes against him.
Now comes our grand old state
with a championship football
team all set to play in the Rose
nowi on January 1, 194ft and
what happens? Pouf! Just like
that the Pacific Coast conference
votes to have California (mean
ing tne university of California)
represent this end of the country
In the grand championship. It is
too bad California couldn't see
fit to meet the Oregon Ducks in
a playoff game. Too bad for Ore
gon, that ta, for there is little
doubt but that there would have
been no decision for the confer
ence to make. At least that is
the opinion of most of the foot,
ball followers around these parts
who feel that Oregon is the logi
cal team to meet Northwestern
in the New Year classic.
Here's hoping you can enjoy
your Thanksgiving turkey at
about five cents per bite.
Bathroom Set Complete 174.45
Tub, Lavatory, Toilet
Zenith Refrigerator $269.95
8-ft. Zenith Master
Zenith Home Freezer $209.95
Now on display, 4 cu. ft.
8 . and 16 cu. ft. available for
immediate delivery.
OWENS HARDWARE
Your Friendly Marshall-Wells Store
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were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Yarnell
of lone.
Mrs. Algy Taylor, son Bobby
and granddaughter Toni left on
Monday for Missouri where she
will spend several weeks with
her mother. The trip east was a
Christmas present from her chil
dren, which thrilled Mrs. Taylor
very much since she has not seen
NEWS FROM HDA DESK
New officers of the Lexington
home extension unit are, chair
man, Thelma Smethurst; vice
chairman, Faye Ruhl; secretary,
Marjorie Campbell.
New officers for the Irrlgon
home extension unit are, chair
man, Mrs. Ida Slaughter; vice
chairman, Mrs. Viola Benger; sec
retary, Mrs. A. C. Houghton.
Several people are "housing"
minded these days. Among them
are the Garland Swansons, lone,
her mother for some time.
Mrs. Robert Harwood motored ' and Truman Messengers, Lexing-
to Pendleton Monday, driving
home a brand new Mercury car.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber
motored to Pendleton and were
Sunday dinner guests with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Petteys-and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chaffee and
son Bud motorea to renaieion
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vannoy left
Tuesday for their home in Olym
ton; Lets Humphreys. Paul and
VVillard Warren, and Claude Gra
hams of Heppner.
DEMOLAYS VISIT FOSSIL
Sevej-al members of Heppner
lodge No. 69, A. F. 4 A. M. ac
companed a group of boys to
Fossil Saturday evening where
a DeMolay meeting was held. An
initiatory service was heid In
which the membership of the dis
pia, Wn., where they will remain trict was considerably enlarged,
this winter. Mrs. Vannoy has The district is comprised of Mor
been caring for Mrs. Olive Atte- row, Gilliam and Wheeler coun-
berry for the past two months ties.
Mrs. Worden will be witn Mrs.
Atteberry for a few days.
Miss Joan McKenna, local high
school teacher, left Wednesday
afternoon for Coos Bay where she
will spend the Thanksgiving hoi
Local News In Brief
W. O. Dix, county assessor and
Mrs. Frances Mitchell, deputy tax
idays with her parents, Mr. and j collector, spent the fore part of
Mrs. W. P. McKenna. the week in Hood River attend-
Sunday dinner guests at the ing a district meeting of asses
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pear-jsors and tax collectors. Mr. Dix
son were Mr. and Mrs. L. Bishop, returned Wednesday evening but
Miss Erna Skoubo of Portland
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolf Skoubo, for a couple
of weeks.
The Adolf Skoubo and I. Skou
bo families were the ones respon
sible for the beautiful Thanks
giving decorations at the Com
munity church Sunday. It was a
setting of the fall harvest, done
as only the Skoubo artists could,
and was greatly appreciated by
the audience.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and
Esther Knight motored to Pen
dleton Tuesday.
Dont forget the Ladies Aid ba
zaar will be December 3, begin
ning at 6 p.m. at the grange hall.
There will be eats, candy, fish
pond and sewing, together with
fun and a program. Don't miss
the bazaar.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and
son Donald were Thanksgiving
dinner guests at the home of
Mrs. Gillespie's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Messenger and family of Lexington.
Mrs. Mitchell remained in Hood
River to spend Thanksgiving at
the home of her brother and fam
ily, the Vawter Parkers. They will
be joined today by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank S. Parker and Lorene Miu
chell who left early this morning
to spend the day there.
Police Chief Gordon Grady was
a business visitor in Portland the
fore part of the week. Clyde Nut
ting wore the official badge dur
ing his absence.
Miss Margaret Glllis, county
health nurse, is spending a few
days in Portland visiting friends.
She will return Sunday.
Frank Turner was busy prepar
ing dinner yesterday. His daugh
ter, Anabel Allison, and her twin
daughters are up from Portland
to help him stow away the tur
key and tnmmins. (No kidding.
Frank prepared the dinner himself.)
RANDOM THOTS ....
(Continued from First Page)
bout and it may be a long time
before certain of our younger cit
SWAN-FINCH LUBRICANTS
Carried in Stock
Weekly Delivery Service
UMATILLA SALES CO.
Phone 28 SE 1st and Byeri
Pendleton Oregon
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Suggestion ?
Insure an education for the -young
ones in your family.
BLAINE E. ISOM AGENCY
Heppner Phone 723
Be Sure Your Child's Eyes
Are Equal to the Challenge
Eye strain can't always be detected yet It can be
serious enough to retard your child's progress in
school Concentrated study after months of va
cation is a radical change.
BRING THE CHILD IN FOR A COMPLETE CHECK
STRAM OPTICAL CO.
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Regular Run of Livestock
PLUS
A Truckload of Potatoes
Bring in what you have we'll get you a good price for it.
HEPPNER SALES YARD
Harold Erwin, Operator
John Varner, Auctioneer Harry Dinges, Clerk
STAR EE REPORTER
AdmlMlon priow tltmoou ud mint, rod ip.
elflMUr tdvartlud to tw otkarwlul Children I Bit
PtIm .IT, Fed. Tu .03, Total iOo; Onto u Blfh
School Student! u years and oreri Bit Price .40,
Fed. Tu .10, Total Mo; Adalti! Set. Proie M, Fed.
Tax .10, Total OOo. Every ch'ld oocapylnf a aat
most have a tloket.
Sunday ahowi oontlnuoua starting at 1 p.m. All other
ihowi etarat at 7:30 p.m. Boxoffio open venina'B
until 9 p.m.
Do you know the right answer? Every
week we call 10 residents of the commun
ity and ask WHAT IS PLATING AT THE
THEATER TODAY? If you can answer
correctly in 20 seconds you receive a
FREE TICKET to the show. Read our
newspaper ad and bang this program
near the phone so you'll have the right
answer I
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 26-27
THE PRAIRIE
James Penlmoore Cooper's great American classic
of sweeping adventure during the dangerous days
of the birth of an Empire.
PLUS
Hollywood Barn Dance
Western musical and HUlbllly Hljlnks with Br.
nest Tubb snd hlfl gang.
Sunday-Monday, Nov. 28-29
KEY LARGO
Cdward O. Bobiaaon, Lion. Burymort, Clair
Trevcr, Humphrey Boftrt, Xtar.n BacaU.
A cut u explosive u Its story ... the far-famed
Maxwell Anderson play la given new scope and
tremendous excitement on the screen!
Tuesday -Wednesday, Nov. 30 Dec. 1
THE CRUSADES
A reissue of Cecil B. DeMUU's memorable spec
tacle made bigger and timelier than ever for Us
happenings are In the very spots where history
is now being made. In the cast of thousands are
Xioretta Young, Henry WUcoxon. Iaa Keith.
Katharine DeMilla, C. Aubrey Smith. Joseph
Scblldkrant, Alaa Kale, Oeorge Barbier. Monta
gue Love, Pedro De Cordoba.
STORE WIDE
Christmas Finds
The little store with the smart stock . . .
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Casual Dresses
Slacks
Slack Suits
Skirts
Suits
Blouses
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Be a wise Santa
House Coats
Gowns
Slips
Panties
Pajamas
Sport Jackets
stop in today .
You'll find everything for the women folk
on your list here
budget prices.
'and at easy-on-the-
I Norah's Jfk .1
1 XW- Shop
2.98
1.98
plus tax
Open Saturdays
plus tax -M j plus tax t
Phone 403
Pendleton, Oregon
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