Poge 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 30, 1949 VACAT70KIWG Mrs. film MrLsrhlan and dau ghter Lrll b-(jn a wpek's vaca tion at Collage Grove and coastal point Tuesday. Mrs. McLachlan is office assistant for Drs. L. D. Tibbies and J. A. Woodhall and Leila is clork in the tax depart ment of the sheriffs office. cAlanal ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM l you r th victim of rd niffT from th tortuous palm of Arthritis and Hhrumallsm. you owp It to vour lf to try Ui new product. ALFA N AI W tnvlta you to writ for our tw fnlar and rrafl what many ssttsnea' UMn of ALf ANAL hav to say. Alanal Co. B 11 Khrdd. Orrroa Flott's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 112 The Dalles Phone 2635 114 E. 2nd St Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVING "We Go Anywhere.Anytime" AUDITORS AT WORK Fred and Robert Wetherwell, Pendleton auditors, are at work on the books of the Morrow coun ty school system. The auditors will return to Heppner in the fall to audit other county records. j o r.nanir.r. to MEET Lexington grangers are asked to remember the meeting at the j hall Saturday evening. Besides I the regular rnu oi ousiness umc will be potluck retresnments. o fr and Mrs. Harold Kenney nnri their eiifst. Mrs. Sarah Hall of Brooklyn, New York, spent the week-end at Grand Coulee dam. On Monday they attended tne i celebration at Ukiah. CONGRESSIONAL ALIBIS Why can't Oregon's delegations n congress get the good breaks on federal funds that the Washing ton state congressional delega tions have alwavs secured? Here Dr. Louis P. Gambee, Portland, and Mrs. Thomas Honeyman, Or egon City, as members of the State Public Welfare Commission, , for four year terms, effective July 1. A. A. A. Cammack, Portland, as a member of the State Civil Serv ice Commission, for a three year term. Ralph Coan, Portland, as a member of the Public Employees Retirement Board, representing citizens. Coan was named for a five-vear term effective July 1. NOTICE, SCHOOL DIRECTORS Under the Oregon law and a CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to our friends for their kind words of sympathy In our recent be reavement tne aeatn oi our grandson, Rodney Allen Schunk. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schunk and Louise. I You ought to be ll drivinp- a o - -icr TTT i i tmwmw mm m r Hvm-Marie Drum. tti rim. humptr rut fr4 vW fmdrr tkutdt mikir ml Urm com. A Profiud of CfwrfJ Matort Very Fine Car at a Very Low Price! S-. vThm the 1W Pontic was introduced, the exclusive Travelux Ride. Pontiac comfort over ffTh public reception made Pontiac hi- evwvroadisinf rorcomfort. Itnerarsteenn? and V37 ,orv. Yet todav. omr six month, later, general handling ease are the happy result of fine it still continues to frote in public popu baity an J demand! For this extraordinary situation, there is a very simple and obvious reason. This big. distinctively styled beauty enables people to enjoy fine cr ownership at a wry low price. Powered by the world's sweetest engine, it provides fine car performance wherever you drive. Its handsomely appointed Fisher body affords fine car spaciousness and fine car atmosphere. Hecause of general handling ease are the happy result oi pne car engineering and design. As you have the right to nt fin vir. Pontiac ownership carries with it the definite promise of satisfactory, dependable performance over the years. Yet for all its fine car quality. Pontiac is not expensive. Few cars undersell it. In fact, it is America's lowest -priced straight eight. Buy this fine car at its tvry low price and you'll be very, very happy for a long, long time! FARLEY PONTIAC CO. YOU . . . MADE A SOLEMN AGREEMENT With Your Merchant, Doctor, Hospital When You ASKED FOR CREDIT This U the same as asking for a personal loan. Tou also asked for his Confidence and Trust in You. When you received that courtesy wasn't it a grand and glorious feeling? NOW Hare you betrayed that confidence, by not either paying or part paying or satis factorily arranging to take care of that courtesy when it became due? Hare you betrayed that confidence and trust you so solemnly asked for? .. If yon hare been careless why not at once answer your PIONEER SERVICE COUNTY CREDIT BOARD letter that you have received. Co in and Pay. Part Pay or Satis factorily Arrange to Pay and keep that promise good! Remember the man who Pays is welcome everywhere and holds that confidence he asked for and received But the man who doesn't pay soon becomes a social outcast loses his character rating. NO COMMISSIONS CHARGED ON COLLECTIONS ALL MONIES PAID DIRECT TO YOUR CREDITOR NO DOCKET FEES. NO FILING FEES NO CONTRACTS TO SIGN AND REGRET YOUR ACCOUNTS REMAIN IN YOUR HANDS AT ALL TIMES Pioneer Service County Credit Board Information Most Valuable! The Largest Business Men's Organization in the Northwest Pioneer Service Cov Inc. (Established Since 1926) IDAHO OREGON UTAH NEVADA DIVISION Division Office, I. O. O. F. Building, Box 471, Eugene, Oregon THE BEST AND CHEAPEST COLLECTION SERVICE IN AMERICA Watch for Green and Black Handbills with Accounts for Sale I are some of the alleged answers constitutional amendment, a can we have had to listen to for the didate for school director must past 50 years, with the exception i register 30 days prior to a school of those years when Jonathan election in order to qualify for Bourne or Charles McNary were the office of school director, At in the senate. "Oregon being a republican state we get turned down during torney General George Neuner has just ruled. The opinon was asked by the the democratic administrations." .state educational department In That condition never bothered .connection with a recent election Senator McNary. j in the Pendleton school district. "It takes years for a new con- .euner new tnat tne successiui gressman to establish influence candidate was not a registered in congress. (Just keep electing voter ana not eugioie to serve, me I'll bring home the bacon.) Other opinions rule that pay Senator Jonathan Bourne in his ments to widows, increased under first year secured passage of the the 1949 amendments to the parcel post law almost single .workmen's act, is not retroactive handed, and against the powerful 1 and the increase applies only to express company lobby, then one .compensable accidents which oc- auto tires to the state depart ment . , . Another argument by NSGW's for conversion of Colum-1 bia river to parched California I "L. A. bartenders need the water for dry martinis" . . . Ralph Wat son, private secretary for demo cratic Governor George E. Cham berlain, nearly half a century ago and recently retired political writer for Democratic Oregon Journal, will be out of commis sion as a democratic campaign copy writer as he has just been given a $400-a-month public re lations job by the republican highway commission. F 11 I EEfc SEH3?ri i r&,nTr7i r ill 7 m I I . v 'If r II i M ' 'l L atrifLv Need Envelopes? Or, Letter Heads? Phone The Gazette Times Left to right back row: Orve Rasmus, Chet Wright Jack El liott Irvie Lynch, and Henry Aiken. Front row: Ferris Frock, Vernon Prock, Wilbur Gourley, and Jim Lynch. Photo taken at Aiken's on June 17. Courtesy of Aiken's, The Sportsmen's Center of the strongest in Washington "The population of Washington is greater than that of Oregon." This old dodge Is busted by the preparations the census depart ment is making for taking the 1950 census. They will use as many enumerators in Oregon as in Washington as they estimate that the population of the two states will be about the same for the first time in the past 70 years. Where did we get the gripe? The state of Washington will receive nearly twice as much federal aid for highway improve ments this year as Oregon will if recommendations just made by the federal works agency are ap proved. The recommendations specify $206,000,000 for the state of Washington and Oregon only S117.000.000. GUBERNATORIAL REAPPOINTMENTS Governor Douglas McKay this week announced the following reappointments: cur after the effective date of the act. County funds created for a spe cific purpose may not be trans ferred to another county fund in excess of the constitutional limi tation of $5,000.00. FINE MYRTLE GROVE SAVED The finest grove of myrtle trees now standing in Oregon, and that means the finest in America, was recently purchased by the state board of forestry. The grove is on 160 acres of forest land on the Chetco river, eight miles above Brookings in the extreme south western corner of Oregon. Con sideration for the purchase was $6500, over a third of which was contributed by the Save the Myr tle Woods, Inc., according to State Forester Nels Rogers. CAPITAL CAPSULES The 1949-50 Blue Book (Ore gon's largest) is in process of publication by State Printer C. C. Hobbs . . . Autobergers: Mike De Cicco, Democratic "Kingfish", iproujly delivering truck loads of Mrs. Fay Bucknum visited rel atives in The Dalles over the week-end, going down especially to see her mother, Mrs. Louise Ritchie, who has been not too well. Mrs. Hilma Anderson is a pa tient in St Anthon's hospital at Pendleton. Mrs. Anderson was ta. ken to the hospital Saturday by her daughter, Mrs. James Farley, for an indefinite period of gen eral care. Educational Opportunities Available 1 is I X? m ,t - The Marine Corp' Institute, a correspondence school offering a vari ety of more than 200 well-chosen courses, free of charge to Marines everywhere, has been aptlv described as a made-to-order education for on-the-iro Marines. Above, a MCI Instructor explains the ad vantages of the Institute and some of the courses offered to a pro spective Marine student. HlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMie Gigantic Ladies1 Shoe Sale 2 Pair Ladies Shoes for The Price of ONE STARTS THURSDAY JULY 7 at 9:30 A. M. All sales final! No refunds! No exchanges! THE BOOTERY 21 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 318 STAR GO REPORTER Tax .10, Total 60c mart bv a Uokat. Svary child ooeuprinff a aaat Admiisloa prices afternoon and eevaing, ouleia ape elficallT aavertlaed to be otherwise l Children t Eat. Prloe .17, red. Tax .03, Total 20o; (trade and High School Stndenta IS years and overt Est. Price .40, Fed. Tax .10, Total SOc; Adoltal Eit. Prole .50, red. Starting the flrat Saturday In May and continuing through the summer months, the Saturday evening shows will start at 7 p. m. Sunday afternoon shows will continue to start at 1 p. m. and other evening shows, besides Saturday, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday shows continuous starting at 1 p.m. All other shows starat at 7 30 p.m. Boxoffloe open evenings nntll I p.m. The 1949 Opportunity Drive is on. Buy United States Savings Bonds for your future security. Sunday-Monday, July 10-11 The Sun Comes Up Claude Jarman Jr., Lloyd Nolan, Jecmette McDonald, Lewis Stone, Percy Kilbride, Nicholas Joy. Lassie. A human, di verting, heart-warming feature... a story of plain ordinary folks, living out their lives In rugged hill country...photograph ed in Technicolor. Sunday show starts at 1 p. m. Tuesday-Wednesday, July 12-13 John Loves Mary Ronald Reagan, Jack Carson, Wayne Mor ris, Edward Arnold, Virginia Field, Patricia NeaL The story of the ever lovln' gal who tied her Beau into knots! A lightning-paced comedy with some of the most hilarious situations and dialog to find their way to the celluloid in many months. Thursday-Friday-Saturday, July 14-15-16 Smoky Mountain Melody Roy Acuff, Smoky Mountain Boys, Big Boy Williams, Carolina Cotton ...It's Roy and his fiddle in a laugh-riddled action musical. Plus Unknown Island Virginia Grey, Barton McLane, Philip Reed, Richard Denning. Adventurers on an unknown isle where personal conflicts alternate with those of amazing beasts... photographed in color. Saturday show starts at 7 p. m. Friday and Saturday HUNT'S FRUIT COCKTAIL HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE 300 Tin HUNT'S SOLID PACK TOMATOES 2V-iTin HUNT'S TOMATO CATSUP 14-ox. Bottle 2 for SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS 1 -pound Package SUNSHINE JELLY BEANS 10-ox. Package 2 .Tin 33C 2 for 19c 29c 32c 19c La Vora Peas No. 2 Tin 10c PREM 12-oi. tin 39c SPECIAL LOW PRICE ON CASE GOODS FOR HARVEST IN OUR NEAT DEPARTMENT LEG OF LAMB Half or Whole . . . .49c pound SWIFT PREMIUM LAMB CHOPS . . . 53c pound SWIFT'S SKINLESS FRANKS . . . . 49c pound STEER BEEF SHORT RIBS 35c pound BONELESS PORK ROASTS No Waste . 59c pound SWIFT PREMIUM GO'VT INSPECTED FRYERS 7Q All cut up ready for the pan each X I v Let us fill your locker with Top Quality Steer Beef for Harvest IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Now is the time to buy Canning Berries while they are at their best! RASPBERRIES 12-box flat 2.95 YOUNGBERRIES 12-box flat 2.70 BOYSENBERRIES 12-box flat 2.70 Carrots, per bunch 5c Corn, 6 ears 39c Hot House Cucumbers, pound 10c Green Beans, pound 10c Tomatoes, pound 19c Watermelons, lb. 4 l-2c Court Street Market ?lllilllilllilllliliillllllllllillliiiillllliiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirr.