Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 11, 1949, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 11, 1949
EASTERNERS VISIT
(iuctitK tit the Oliver ("reswick
home are his brother, Frank Cres
wirk, and family, who armed the
pant wwk from their home in
C'onimirut, Rhode Island. Fiank
Creswick is Just out of the navy
after a hltrh of several years and
in Interested In finrtine a loca
tion in the west and his brother,
now a full fledged westerner, is
anxious to have him stay here.
j Anions those from Heppner
spending the week end at Bing
ham Springs were Mr and Mrs.
Robert Dnbhs and daughter Shir-
, It-o: Mrs. Alma Morgan, Mrs. Jua-
:nita Massey and Mr. and Mrs.
, Milton Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tucker
moved their household effects to
The Dalles Monday. Mr. Tucker
. lias secured employment at a
I garage there.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
JUNCTION CAFE
On highway 30
"A Good Place To Eat"
Try our chicken - fried steaks - you
can't find better.
MRS. JOHN W. JONES, Prop.
Cummings Creek
Fire Calls 20 Men
From Monument
By MRS. MILLIE WILSON
Mrs Lulu Settle was again call
ing on her doctor in John Dav on
Friday. She returned home Sun
day. According to the record of the
weather at the guard station,
Sunday, July 31. was the hottest
day of the year. The thermome
ter stood at 100 degrees.
Monument is having more than
its share of fires this week. There
were five in the vicinity of Ritter
and five in the Rudio area. The
largest one started Saturday af
ternoon near the head of Cum
mings creek. It is thought it star
ted from a sleeper following the
electric storm earlier in the week.
Twenty men were called from
Monument Saturday evening. An
other 20 went out early Sunday
morning. By Sunday night it had
spread to 160 acres.
Mr. and Mrs Guy Shaw of Her
miston made a brief call on Mr.
and Mrs Chet Brown of this city.
They had been at the Ritter hot
springs.
Now ysui kitchen plans don't
lus 3 io waif for a budget . . .
LET CASE FURNITURE CO.
show you why ffcis
new Montag range
is such a wonderful
buy of only
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$169.95
You're right in wanting to cook the electric way. It's so clean ... so fast. Now
your plans den't have to give in to a budget any longer. Montag's new full-size
economy range is the finest value we have been able to offer in a long, long while.
HV ftEAUTY ON YOUR BUDGET. See the smart styling. Look at the smooth, one
piece porcelain enamel top . . . it's stainproof. No dirt-catching corners or crevices.
Your Montag stays beautiful . . . saves you time and work.
"T-K" UNITS COOK FAST . . . ARE EASIEST TO CLEAN. These new cooking elements are
proof enough you sacrifice no quality. You see them only on the best ranges. Five
speeds on each unit Swing mounted . . . with stainless steel drip pans.
EVERYTHING BIG BUT THE PRICE. Big oven . . . no-tilt racks . . . Fiberglas insulation.
Big storage space. Big value ... we know you'll agree. Come in right away and
find out how easily you can have the modern, electric cooking you want. . . . $199.73
CASE FURNITURE CO.
Mttfenzuf Montag WmA
Next Sunday is a big day for Jeanne Determann
Sunday evening, a little after 8:30 o'clock,
the announcer on the Standard Hour will
ay . . ."Now, a young artist we believe
has 1 great future in music will entertain
you Jeanne Determann, soprano from
Loi Angeles."
And Jeanne, who works as a secretary,
will sing for the first time with a great
symphony orchestra. ..for an audience of
nearly a million people.
Vie don't know what this chance will
mean to Jeanne, but similar Sunday even
ings have been very important in the
careers of many singers and musicians
Claramae Turner, contralto, and Jerome
Mines, basso, both with the Metropolitan
Opera Company, Dorothy Vi'arenskjold,
soprano with the San Francisco Opera
Association, Paulem Carter, concert
pianist, and others.
For it is our policy on the oldest of all
symphony network broadcasts to help
talented young people whenever possible
... so that, from time to time, the hour
that's yours can also be theirs.
II OF CAlFONA ft
Mr. and Mis. Tele Christenson
of Portland are the proud parents
of a baby boy, Martin Lee. The
paternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Che tBrown of this citv.
Mr. Christenson is on the police
force in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs Bo Holmes drove
to Pendleton Monday. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Millie Wil
son as far as Echo where she vis
ited her new granddaughter, Lin
da Sue Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers of
Top and Mrs. Fay Gay were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chance
Wilson Sunday.
Bill Lesley, 'Roy Leathers, Bob
Criswell and Oatis Stubblefield
left early Monday morning for
Deer Lick Springs in California
where they expect to spend the
next month.
Mrs Evelyn Gillianwater, (nee
Rue) and two daughters of Pay
ette. Ida. and Miss Cora May Rue
of Ontario stopped in Monument
to visit friends Friday. At one
time the Rues lived at Top. Miss
Rue is a graduate of the Monu
ment high school. Mrs. Gillian
water was a Grant county teach
er for several years. After visa
ing friends and relatives at Top
they drove through the mount
ains to Heppner.
Jim Healy and Cecil Hicks of
Heppner installed a butane range
and hot water heater in the Geo.
Stirritt home Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Cork and
niece, Donna May Fleming, left
for Bend where Donna May will
stay to visit her grandmother,
Mrs. Mabel Cork. Mr. and Mrs.
Cork drove on to Roseburg to visit
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs Joe Simas. On their
return trip they will visit another
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Lesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman and
son Charles drove to Baker to
spend the week-end with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Enright were
business visitors in John Day on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Round are
moving from the Daisy Simas
house into the Alfred Patzer ap
artment. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gil
man will move from the Ethel
Schafer house into the one va
cated by the Rounds.
The school boards held their
regular monthly meeting Satur
day. It was decided to have school
open on the first Monday in Sep
tember.
Earl Sweek, Mrs. Earl Johns,
Mrs. Harlan Shank and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Cox were among those
attendng to business matters in
John Day Monday.
Mrs. Kicnard Cox ten last week
to visit her father in Eugene. She
had received word that he was
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan snank lert
the first of the week for Hood
River. Mrs. Ellen Stubblefield
and Ann Johns are looking after
their store.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roach of
Long Creek stopped in Monu
ment to have some repair work
on their trailer. While nere tney
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wil
son.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Merrill of
Eugene were visiting friends in
Monument tne tirst 01 tne weeK,
On Wednesday they were over
night guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. h.d
Enright of Top. tsetore returning
home they expect to go into the
mountains and search tor nuckle
berries.
CALL FOR BIDS
School district No. 1, Heppner,
will accept bids for the storage
(when necessary) and servicing
of motor vehicles from September
1, 1949 to September 1, 1950. Re-
Carpentry and
Cement Work
By Day or Contract
Bruce Bothwell
Phone 845
Fl
owers
for all occasions
in season or special
MARY VAN'S
FLOWER SHOP
Transferring &
Hecvy Hauling
Padded Moving
. Vans
Storage
Warehouse
' U. Pand N. P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
Th Suulitd How," 1:30 p.m., luadtr, NBC
ATTENTI ON
FARMERS!
GUARD AGAINST
FIRE
SEE US ABOUT
INSURING YOUR
GRAIN IN FARM
STORAGE.
Turner, Van Marter
& COMPANY
Phone 152
HEPPNER
OREGON
DECORATING
?
Let us give you an
estimate on
VMTlANf
BLINDS
Picture and Window Glass
Cut to Order
YEAGER'S
quirements: Gasoline and oil,
tires, tire repair, twoing service,
parts, greasing and cleaning, and
labor.
Bids will be opened August 25.
Claudlne Carver, Clerk
Heppner, Oregon.
Dorothy Gray
& iff
These telephone men will soon make a damaged long distance cable carry calls again. Come along and see how.
THEY GET GOING FAST WHEN TROUBLE STRIKES
Telephone repairmen's big job is keeping your calls moving
The Original
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plui tan
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Complete Fall Lipstick Wardrobe!
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RIGHT RED V Or i SIREN
RIPE CHERRIES j I SOUTH AMERICAN
The little red pouch
duubles as a coin purse!
Saager's Pharmacy
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1. When someone's dltch-dlgger bites a
chunk out of a long distance cable and it
happens now and then repairmen get on the
job fast to fix it. Back at a test center, sensitive
instruments located the break and splicers hit
the road. Almost simultaneously, many calls
were routed through other cities to get them
through with as little delay as possible.
3. Keeping service reliable makes your tele
phone a more valuable servant just as keeping
rates low as possible makes service a bargain
today. A local call still costs just a few pennies
...and calls to the East Coast at day station
rates only $2.50 plus Federal tax.
2. Service restored. ..the hundreds of tiny
wires have been spliced temporarily and, even
as the workmen stow their tools, calls are speed
ing through the cable. Later it will be per
manently spliced without interrupting service.
Such fast repairs are possible by planning
ahead for emergencies, so trained people can
be quickly pulled from other jobs.
Your telephone
is one of tsicy's
biggsst barjpis
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Storewide Clearance Sale
To cut Inventory to meet New Buyer's Price
Houseware
ZENITH ELECTRIC WASHER Reg.
129.95 Now $98.00
PLASTIC WASHING MACHINE COVER
Regular S3.50. Now $2.50
APARTMENT ELECTRIC WASHER
Regular $70.70. Now $39.95
USED WASHING MACHINE $15.00
ZENITH 4-FT. DEEP FREEZE Reg.
$229.95 Now $150.00
ZENITH UPRIGHT VACUUM
SWEEPER Keg. $49.95. Now $29.95
ZENITH TANK VACUUM SWEEPER
with attachments. Keg. $59.95.
Now $39.95
CARPET SWEEPER Reg. $6.85. Now $5.50
OAKLAND RANGE INCINERATOR
Regular $62.50. Now $52.50
SMALL KITCHEN WOOD AND
COAL RANGE (suitable for
cabin). Regular $34.50. Now .... $22.50
USED NORGE OIL HEATER Cheap
TABLE ELECTRIC OVEN Reg.
$22.50 Now $9.95
PROCTOR ELECTRIC ROASTER
Regular $45.95. Now $32.94
ALUMINUM AND ENAMELED
ROASTERS. Reg. $5.95 and
and $1.98. Now $3.95 and $1.50
ARVIN RADIO-PHONOGFAPH
Combination Ri g. $79.95. Now $29.95
PRESSURE CANNERS Reduced to cost
STEWING KETTLES with Lids
Regular 89c. Now 59c
ALL ELECTRIC IRONS reduced. Also
gas and steam irons
DOOR CHIMES Regular $2.29
and $129. Now $1.75 & 95c
CONGOLEUM RUGS 9xl0'4. Reg.
$9.95. Now $7-25
74x9. Reg. $5.95. Now $4.49
UNO-WALL (slightly damaged) 25c a ft
STATIONARY TUBS Reg. $14.95.
Now $12.95
STATIONARY TUB STAND Reg,
$2.95. Now $2.45
LAUNDRY TUBS on Wheels (dou
ble) Reg $18.95. Now $15.95
LAUNDRY TUB on Wheels (single)
Reg. $8.50. Now $7.50
BATHTUB Regular $110.70. Now $85.00
BATHROOM SINK Reg. 32.25. Now $15.95
TOILET BOWLS AND TANKS
Regular $59.95. Now $36.95
LARGE KITCHEN SINK Reg.
$24.95. Now $18.95
COMBINETS Reg. $1.39. Now 99c
BABY CHAMBERS Reg. 55c, Now.. '44c
Garden Dept.
LAWN MOWERS Reg. $22.50 &
$21.95. Now $16.50 & $1555
GRASS CATCHERS Reg. $2.25. Now $1.75
8-FT. STEP LADDER Reg. $8.80.
Now $6.95
6-FT. STEP LADDER Reg. $6.60.
Now $6.95
TOOL RACK Reg. 15c. Now 12c
WHEELBARROW Reg. $6.95. Now ... $2.95
CHILDREN'S DOUBLE LAWN
SWING CHAIR Reg. $14.95. Now$4.95
Owens Hardware
Building Dept.
EXTRA HEAVY 3-IN-ONE TAB
SHINGLES Reg. 10.00 a sq.. Now $8.95
BARBED WIRE FENCE Reg. $10.25
a spool. Now $8.95
GARDEN FENCE (150 ft. to roll)
Reg. $36.00. Now $30.00
6-FT. "T" FENCE POSTS Reg.
$1.00. Now ... 89c
39" CATTLE FENCE Reg. $15.00.
Now $13.50
CARPENTERS APRONS Reg. $3.75,
$2.45, $1.75, $1.30, $1.20.
Now $2.50, $1.65. $1.20, 90c and 85c
SCREW HOOK & STRAP HINGES
(for large gates), Rcg.$1.50 pair.
Now . . 95c
12" STRAP HINGES Reg. $4.98.
Now . $3.95
8" T HINGES Reg. $1.20 & 55e.
Now ... 90c and 45c
2'4" SASH PULLEYS Reg. 33c. Now 25c
STEEL LATCH for a Swinging Door
Reg. 70o. Now 60c
LOCK SET for Entrance Door
Reg. $18.50. Now $15.00
DOOR CLOSERS Reg. $2.30 &
$1.45. Now $1.75 & 95c
DOOR LATCH SETS Reg. $2.70,
& $2.40. Now $1.95 & $1.75
DOOR LOCK SETS Reg. $3.20 &
$3.10. Now $2.95 & S2.85
SCREEN DOOR LATCHES Reg.
$1.35. Now $1.00
CUPBOARD CATCHES Reg. 65c.
57c & 45c. Now 55c, 45c, & 35c
E-Z LATCHES Reg. $1.25. Now 85c
CUPBOARD HINGES Reg. 50c. Now 40c
DRAWER PULLS Keg. 25c. Now 20c
Marshall-Wells Paint Prices
Reduced-Some as much as
10 Per Cent.
Tool Dept.
WOOD WORKER'S BENCH VISE
Regular $18.75. Now $3.95
BENCH VISES Reg. $12.95, $9.29,
$5.95 & $2.65. Now $8.95, $6.25, $4.25
& $1.95
PIPE VISES Reg. $15.95 & $8.35.
Now $10.95 & S5.95
H.P. ELECTRIC MOTOR Reg.
$37.50. Now $22.95
HAND GRINDER Reg. $5.95. Now $4.25
WOOD LATHE Reg. $42.95
Now $29.95
ELECTRIC COMPRSESOR Reg.
$47.65. Now $32.95
PIPE CLAMP FIXTURE Reg. $3.25
Now $2.25
EMERY WHEEL Reg. $11.50. Now $7.95
ELECTRIC SAW Reg. $115.00. Now $85.00
ELECTRIC CARVER and Tool
Marker Reg. $7.50. Now $5.50
6-FT. FOLDING RULES $150. Now $1.15
LARGE TAPE RULE Reg. $7.30.
Now $4.95
ELECTRIC DRILLS Reg. $34.95 &
$18.95. Now $24.95 & $13.25
HAND DRILLS Reg. $6.25, $5.25,
$3.47, $2.19 & $1.35. Now$4.98, $3.75,
$2.50, $1.75 & 95c
BREAST DRILLS Reg $3.95. Now . $2.95
BIT STOCK DRILL Keg. $2.25.
Now $1.98
SHANK DRILL SET Reg. $6.95. NowSS.95
SAW FILER Reg. $2.95. Now $2.45
SAW SET Reg. $2.10. Now $1.80
SPIRAL RATCHET SCREW DRIVER
Reg. $0,60. Now $4,95
10" RATCHET BIT BRACE Reg.
SH15. Now $5.95
10" BIT BRACES Reg. $5.25 A $6.09.
Now $3.75 4 $4.30
12" BIT BRACES Reg. $6 30. Now $4.50
BIT EXTENSION Reg. $3.00. Now $2.25
8" ANGLE WRENCHES Keg. $1.10.
Now 85c
RATCHET SETS Reg. $13.00 &
$27.50. Now $8.95 & $18.95
SOCKET SETS Reg. $3.45. $9.98,
$13 45 & $27.50. Now $6.25, $7.25, $9.25
& $21.50.
CLIPPING HEAD for a Shearmaster
Regular $13.50. Now $9.95
LONG GRIP REAMER Reg. $11.35.
Now $7.95
HACK SAWS Reg. 79c. Now 60c
ADJUSTABLE VALVE SPRING
LIFTER Reg. $2.65. Now $2.05
Auto Dept.
BABY CAR SEAT Reg. $3.65. Now $2.95
ZENITH TIRES & TUBES Cut onc-fouth
In price.
GRILLE GUARDS Reg. $4.75. Now $2.98
COMBINATION STOP AND TAIL
LAMP Reg. $2.25. Now $1.65
FOGLITES Reg. $4.45. Now $3.45
SPOT LIGHT Reg. $18.95. Now $13.95
AUTO TOP CARRIER Reg. $1.75.
Now $3.45
TIRE PUMPS Reg. $2.95, $2.25,
$1.39. Now $1.98, $1.50, and 95c
GRAPHITE GUNS Reg. 15c. Now 12c
WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES Reg.
35c. Now 25c
BUMPER JACK Reg. $7.95. Now".... $5.95
TRAILER CLAMP Keg. $6.49. Now . $4.98
AUTO KING MOTOR OIL 5 gal.
$4.50. Now $3 80
2 gal. Reg. $1.89. Now $1.50
Sports Section
MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTOR Reg.
$155.45. Now $135.00
TRICYCLE Keg. $13.95. Now $10.95
JR. BICYCLE Reg. $45.95. Now $40.95
BOY'S DELUXE BICYCLE Reg.
$49.95. Now $44.95
GIRL'S DELUXE BICYCLE Reg.
$49.95. Now $44.95
BICYCLE LIGHTS Reg. $1.05 and
60c. Now 80c and 45c
BICYCLE TROUSER GUARDS Reg.
15c. Now 12c
ARCHERY SETS Reg. $10.45, $5.25,
and $4.35. Now $6.95, $3.75, & $2.95
ARCHERY HUNTING BOW Reg. $10.
Now $30.00
FISHING ROD CARRIER Reg. $3.95.
Now $1.95
GUN CLEANING RODS Reg. 85c.
Now 25c
DUCK DECOYS Reg. $1.50. Now 95c
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