Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 1 1, 1949 MASONS TAKE NOTICEI The all Masonic picnic ache duled lor Sunday, Auguit 13. hers been cancclKl due to the extreme dryness In the moun-talni. Mr. and Mrs Jos J Nys are rationing at Cannon frach lor two weeks. Guy Hall has returned to his home in Rawlins. Wyo. after a liiirt isil here w ith relatives and I fuends. ) Douglas Oglctroe motored to i Monmouth Saturday evening to 1 oin Mrs. Ogletree on a trip to i ho roast for a two weeks vaca tion Mrs. Ogletree has been at u n.imt: the summer sessions at ! Oregon College of Education. Penney's DOES IT AGAIN . id On Famous Nation-Wide Sheets and Cases 81"x99" Siie 81" x 108" Size 42" x 36" CASES NOW NOW NOW 1.79 1.89 ea. ea. 39c ea. More proof that 'THRIFTY PENNEY'S' goes all out to keep prices down. Library Quarters At lone Redecorated, Ready for Occupancy DATES TO REMEMBER: Aug. 18, Rebekah lodge at 8 p. m. Aug. 19. EC ol Willows grange at the hall. Aug. 20. Grange at 8. The room for the lone Public library has been redecorated. The walls are a pale green and the shelves are ivory The books will be moved in soon. Mrs. Sophie Troedson died at Seattle August 5 She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elva Tews of Seattle and Mrs. Lillian Wilkinson of Portland. Funeral services were held in Portland August 8, with interment in Rose City cemetery. Mrs. Troedson was a resident in the Morgan com munitv several years ago. Henry Peterson attended the Legion convention in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson and daughter of The Dalles spent the week-end with relatives here. The Softball team won both eames from Herjoner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Earl Morgan of Portland spent the weekend here. Work has started on the Wer ner Rietmann house above town. Mrs M. E. Cotter assisted with the luncheon at the Lana Pad berg home July 26. Her name was omitted in last week's issue Those from here attending the Pomona picnic at Whites in the mountains were Mr. and Mrs. Os car Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Seehafer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker and Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker, and Mrs. Lana Padberg. Mrs. Sam Pomerantz and son of Los Angeles are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark. Wayne Sperry of Los Angeles is also visiting the ClarKs. Mrs. Reeina Miller and daugh ter Lena and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Brown visited the daughter and U.S. INSULATION COMPANY Before you Insulate, get our prices. Phone 2744 or 2743, Hermiston. Free estimates. Tuesday L July ale 1:30 P. M. 200 Head Cattle Consisting of Cows, Calves, Yearlings, Fat Cattle, Feeders HEPPNER SALES YARD HAROLD ERWIN, Operator John Vomer, Auctioneer Harry Dinges, Clerk sister. Mrs. Garland Swanson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlett of San Jose, Calif, are vsiting their son, Adon Hamlett. The boys 4-H woodworking class met with their leader, Mrs. Garland Swanson, Monday, with a luncheon at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and daughter Dorothy left Wednesday of last week for Raymond. Wash. They will also visit at Olympia. Mr. and Airs, waiter Dobyns are visiting in Portland and Gre sham. The Ernest Helikers have com pleted concrete steps and a patio at their home on 2nd street. Allen and Sally Peterson re turned to their home in The Dalles after visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Mrs. G. Hermann gave a birth day party Sunday inhonor of her daughter Ingrid. Games were played and refreshments of birth day cake, ice cream and punch were served. Those present were Barbara Jackson, Lola Ann Mc Cabe, Ruby Ann Rietmann and Patricia and Delores Drake. Mrs Jack Farris upset her car Sunday evening near the Molla- han place north of Heppner. The car was damaged but the driver was not injured. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindeken and daughter Harriet of Rich mond, Calif, were guests at the Harry Yaxnell home last week. Fred Elv was in lone Tuesday. He reports that Mrs. Ely is in the hospital at The Dalles. Mrs. Ida Coleman and daueh ters left Monday for a trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan ae visiting their sons and famil ies at Estacada and Gresham. Freddy Graves of Heppner is staying at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. ired Pet tviohn. Mrs. Etta tsristow ana Mrs. Donald Ball were hostesses for refreshments at Rebekah lodge Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Cecil Thome and Mrs. Echo Palmateer returned home Sunday evening from Salem where they attended the Ameri can Legion convention as dele gates. They reported a very suc cessful convention. While there they saw Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Pal mateer, cousins of Mrs Palmateer and Mrs. Laxton McMurray, for mer resident of lone. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmateer spent last week in Portland vis iting relatives. They attended the Legion convention at Salem Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball and Mrs. Elsie Peterson of Lexington left Tuesday morning for Yak ima to visit Mrs. August Peter sn who is ill in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and Mrs. Ernest McCabe spent Tues day in The Dalles. Mr and Mrs. Richard Sturgell of Bremerton, Wash, were recent visitors of her mother Mrs. Addie Salter. Another daughter and son- j in-law from California are visit- ! ing at present. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford and Mrs. Carl Tillman and dau ghter Ruth went to Portland Sun day. The Tillmans left for their home in St Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford returned home Tuesday accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. John Voorhees, and little daughter Peggy Lou of Portland G ran dO penmg EASTER'S GRILL In Heppner Hotel Building SERVING HOME COOKED Meals and Pastries THURSDAY AUGUST Come in and get Acquainted Coffee on the House ! M. A. EASTER KINZUA NEWS Thad Turner s indisposed at his home. He has been ill the past few weeks and worked only a part of this week. Mr ana Mrs. David Peterson sr. went to Portland Friday evening to visit at the David Peterson Jr. home. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delvin McDanel left Sunday morning on their week of vacation. They plan to visit friends in Portland and va rious places on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Riley and daughter of Oakridge were vis iting his parents over the week end here before going to Califor nia on their vacation. Vi e laleys are former residents of Kinzua Mrs. Larry Clfirk Mrs. Cecil Hopkins and Gertrude Beard went to Pendleton where Mrs. Clark received a checkup on her recent operation in that city. They also shopped. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis went to eppner Friday afternoon where he had the stitches removed from his jaw, following removal of a wisdom tooth there Monday. Mrs. Don Bird and son Keith and Georgie Lee Hoover were visiting here Thursday frm Fos sil. Mrs. Vivian Hanna went to Camp 6 where she met her mo ther, Mrs. Bill uiibert, and tney shopped and attended to business in Heppner on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jurick and Mrs. Harlan Adams visited with Mark Jellick at Rancheria Wed nesday evening. Wilfield Miller returned home this week from The Dalles where he spent several days in the hos pital. He had a serious case of sore throat and believed at first he also had the mumps. Mrs. Del Williams was hostess fo a stork shower Friday evening honoring Mrs. Glen Williams at her home. A large number of friends were present. Refresh ments were seved. Mrs Ralph Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis were attending to business in The Dalles Satur day. Mrs. Matt Jurick and Mrs. Lou ie Connie attended the bridal shower at Mayville Saturday af ternoon at the lodge hall for Helen Ingle, whose marriage to Mrs. Jurick s son, u. perk Jellick, will be an event in September. Carl McDaniel and daughter Carolyn or Heppner wee attend ing to business here over Satur day night Naval Sitton underwent a ma jor surgical operation in The Dal les Friday. His bother Jack was called Saturday to be with him. His condition was satismactory on Saturday evening. Jimmy Hulet went to Portland Friday to visit his mother, also to close arrangements for college. He plans to enter Oregon State college. o Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pate have returned from a business trip to Portland. During their ab sence their daughter, Karen, staved with Mrs. Ted Pierson. The New Fall and School Fashion Frocks I will be glad to call at your home and show you these new dress samples. Ameri ca's best values in dress apparel. Phone 2682 MRS. EDNA E. WETZEL IHIIHIIHimilllHIIIMIIIIIMIIIIItllllllHIIIIIIHItlllllimimil HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'i FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED Mail them in. We mail them back. Two-day Service I HEPPNER PHOTO STUDIO Heppner, Oregon iftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg and their families are vacationing on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and children were Pendleton vis itors Monday. M. E. Cotter had his house re wired last week. Protect Yourself and Child ren Stop at all school crossings and give children the right-of-way. II you don't stop, there may be an accident. You might become involved in a costly dam age suit or subject to crim inal prosecution. Whaff worse, a child may lose his life or his happiness. See us for all types of INSURANCE C. A. RUGGLES Bla ine E. Isom Insurance Agency Phone 723 Heppner Summer Clearance on Cotton Dresses in sizes 10-40- 18'2-242 Here's your golden opportunity to pick up an extra wash dress to bright en the work hours. They are priced to go because we need their space. Formerly priced Now $4.95 $3.00 5.95 3.95 6.95 4.50 7.95 4.95 8.95 5.95 9.95 6.95 10.95 7.50 11.95 8.50 12.95 9.50 Also a Close Out on Cotton Skirts $3.00 Sizes 23 to 29 NORAH'S SHOP STAR nn REPORTER ndmUaion prloM afternoon and svaning, unless ipe ollloally adver tiled to be otherwise i Children t Bit. Frloa .17, Fed. tu JO, Total 20o; (trade and High Bohool Students It years and ovari Bit. Price At, Fed. Tax .10, Total 50o; Adulta: Est. Prlo .600, Pod. Tax .10, Total too. Brary child oooupylng a aeat nut havs a tlokst. abowi itart at Tl30 p.m. Boxofflos open evening! Sunday ahowi oontinuous starting at 1 p.m. All other, until I p-m. Tha schedule during August will be aa follows: Same program Sunday and Monday, Sunday allows oontinuoua from 1 p.m. Bama program Tuaaday, Wednesday and Thursday. Double-bill program Friday and Saturday, Saturday show starts at 7 p.m. Sun.-Mon., Aug U-1S Adventures in Baltimore Robert Young, Shirley Temple, John Agar, Albert Sharpe, Josephine Hutchinson A yarn about a lovable gal who keeps herself and her family in hot water be cause of viewpoints considered too mod ern for the times , . a wholesome and enjoyable comedy. Tue.-Wed-Thu.. Aug. 16-17-18 Flamingo Road Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet Gladys George, David Brian A dramatic wallop with the lush produc tion and skillful direction typical of all La Crawford films. Fri.-Sot Aug. 19-20 Big Jack Wallace Beery, Marjorie Main, Edward Arnold, Richard Conte, Vanessa Brown, Charles Dingle Plenty of shoot-'em-up action and a steady strain of rough'n-ready comedy went into the making of this final Beery film. Plus Trouble Makers Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the Bowery Boys in another of their hilarious escapades. AUCTION SALE SATURDAY AUG. at Monahan Ranch I mile S. E. of Heppner 1 John Deer Weeder 1 Walking plow 2 Gang plows 1 2-way hydraulic plow 1 400-gallon galvanized water tank Water pipe 1 Horse binder 1 Leveler 4 Mowing machines 1 Grain drill 1 Wagon Sheep panels 1 Fresno scraper 4 Hay wagons Woven wire, barbed wire 1 Springtooth 3 sections Cable wire 80 feet 6-inch pipe 1 Camp stove 1 Crosscut saw 2 horse hay rakes 2 Harrows 25 gallons wood preserver 1 McC'm'k-DVg side deliv ery rake on rubber. New. Log chains Harness and collars Log chans 250 pounds hay salt 1 Safe Seed barley 1 Hog vat Meat barrels 1 Model H Farmall Mowing machine attach ment 2 Milk cows 2 Saddle horses, 1 work horse Small articles too numer ous to mention Wood cook stove 60 ewes 1-2 Cr 4 years. 1 Lincoln Rambouillet 2-yr. old buck Chickens Cream Separator Lard press 20-gallon lard kettle BOB RUNNION, Auctioneer HARRY DINGES. Clerk