Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 18, 1949, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 18, 1949
MONUMENT NEWS
By MRS. MILLIE WILSON
Klrwr Mattewon and Lee Slo
cum have completed a new bath
nxjm for Mrs. Josie Rounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Brick Smith are
veiling at Iho Chuek Vancietta
home. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Van
delta are sisters.
Mrs. Martha Matteson, son
Vcrn and daughter Jessie motored
to Dayville to attend the funeral
services fur Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Derr on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slocum were
business visitors in Heppner one
day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson
drove to Long Creek last week.
They were accompanied by John
Smith who had been a guest of
the Mattesons for the past week.
Kred Roach of Long Creek went
W 1,
Heppner, Oregon
September
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fetors 1
IRIS BUIBS REWARD HOBSYIST
Twenty-five ean agu, at oSe age
of J7, Ben C Omni (tenter) retired
from lumbering to enjov his hohbv
of raising Dutch irists. Soon his
acre of land in Grants Past as
wiin inese wnite, ellow
and blue fltjwers. Florists began
kying the bulbs for force-blooming
urx)es. Now 82, OfEns, with his
sons, Harold W. (left) and Don A,
directs modern iris culture on V)
acres oi land growing
approximately 8.000.000 quality bulbs
annually. Their nrm, B. C Offins
A Sons, relies on the Grants Pass
Bramh of First National fur htsl pful
banking services.
HI DfUARD! PROVIDE HOUSING
W. R Dillard began building a
amaij bocne in 1958 on an acre plot
on Prinrvillc'i ouukiru. Dillard,
then a sawmill worker newly
arrived from Oklahoma, hardly had
tbt) lob started before be had rental
, 1
pyscflgins
SHADY TJUILtt PARK
inquiriet, "li folks want places like
ehesa, lefs build more," Dillard
aufsstso to bis wife, Violet Today
fby own nine acres, 1 8 low-rental
Wousea, a 27-place trailer park and
room to build a modern tourist court
"w neJly 'started on a shoestring','
Dillard aays, "and e credit the Firia
NadooaJ of Prinrville for much of
our success. We got both unandal
belp and sound business advice."
HEPPNER BRANCH
FSKS
MIMIII
through town with a load of cat
tle for the Portland market Mon-
iday. The cattle belonged to
Hinton and Claude Reusing.
Kred Shank took Mrs. Grace
Stirritt to John Day Tuesday to
consult a doctor about an infect
ed ear.
An error was made in the nura
hor if fires reported last week.
Instead of 10 there were 14
Grant county unit from August 1
to August 6, Nine were class A
an1 five were class B
Mr. and Mrs. George McDuffy
of Portland are visiting Mrs. Mc
Duffy's sister Mrs. Ida Bleakman
and other relatives in or near
Monument.
Harold Dixon and Al Llnstend
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Weather holds no terrors for
the new weatherproof Brandon.
It's engineered for protection
as well as performance . . . pro
tected by Hamilton's new, ex
clusive watch case construction
that seals out high humidity,
moisture and dirt. Smartly
high-styled, sturdily service
able. 17 jewels, 10 K natural
gold filled.
Peterson's Jewelers
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OF PORTLAND
MIIIM DIR0IIT IKIIIAHII tOIROIATJOM
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Chet
Brown at the guard station this
week. Harold Dixon is with the
conservation department relating
to the forest. At one time Dixon
was with the Soil Conservation
at Monument. For the past few
years he has been stationed In
Salem. Recently he has moved
to Bend.
Mrs. Daisy Simas and daughter
Joava Enright spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allstott in
Hermiston. Mrs. Alstott is a dau
ghter of Mrs. Simas. Jimmie and
Ronnie Allstott returned home
drove
Floy
in the
with them.
Delmar Settle left for Tulelake
where he will help Gilbert Batty
through harvest
Clayton Grig drove to Pendle
ton after work Friday night to
visit his wife and infant son,
James Clayton.
George Stirritt and Iffie Bagley
of John Day came home Friday
night. Mrs. Bagley has been cook,
ing for the forest crew but owing
to the sickness of her sister, Ger
akline Cox of Klamath Falls, she
is giving up her position. Mrs.
Laura Simas will return with Mr.
Stirritt to take her place as cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Settle drove
to John Day Saturday. Mrs. Settle
had her medical check up while
Mr. Settle attended to business
matters.
Mrs. Miles Gilman received
word of the death of her niece's,
Mrs. Henry Stotts, baby in Port
land. Mr and Mrs. Gilman drove
to Heppner Sunday to attend the
funeral.
Lee Fleming had the misfor
tune to sprain his ankle last
week while working at the Big 4
Lumber company mill. Orval Wy
land drove him to John Day to
consult a doctor.
Spike Miller was on the sick
list the fore part of the week and
had to lose a few days' work.
Mrs. Lynn Forrest and daugh
ter Patty left for a week's visit
with her daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs Homer Rhose at
DeLake. Mr. Forrest drove them
as far as Arlington where they
took a bus. Mr Forrest drove on
to Heppner where he bought a
load of the grain that was dam
aged in the elevator fire.
Mr. and Mrs Darrel Cork and
daughter Jeannie visited over the
week-end with the Earl Sweek
family. From here the Corks will
drive to Yakima.
Last week Mr and Mrs. Orval
Wvland spent several days in
Oregon City visiting Mrs. Wy
land's relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Tim Lovgren, Jim
Morgan and Lloyd Harshman
SUCCESS COMIS MINT-FUVORID
Meet Mr. and Mrs. William Towary,
Stayton mint grower, and their firt
husky tons. From left Billy, Jimmy,
Richard, Mra, Towery, Mr. Towtry,
Mazey and Marion. The ambitious
Towerys earned farming success in
Oregon, after 14 disappointing yean
elsewhere. "We reached the North
Santiam area almost broke in 1939,"
Towery said. "The First National Bank
helped us buy our 52-acre 'home placf'
and, later, 80 acres near Jefferson."
Today these Oregon-building ranches
yield 100 acres of quality mint annuali
for distillation into flavoring. They
also produce many vegetable crops
and steady jobs for five
non-family workers.
msssm
Oregonianj are energetic and re
sourceful. The enterprises pictured
here show typical examples. In each
case individuals have bettered them
selves by developing a business,
farm or service.
Many other people like these, all
working together family by family,
farm by farm and business by bus!
ness help build Oregon jobs and
opportunities for each of us.
Banks in the First National Group
belp build Oregon by providing con
venient and helpful banking service.
Tell us how wt can best help you.
Urt BUILD OUQON TOCITHH
BANK
to Heppner Friday evenlng
May Leathers and daughter Iso
bel were shopping in town Sat
Mrs.
Belle Weal and Mrs Ona
Saturday Night, Aug. 20
Princess Faye of Lexington Grange
Invites You to Attend the
THIRD PRINCESS DANCE
Music by FARROW'S Orchestra
Admission, $l.25 per Person
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 $3.50. Now S2.50
APARTMENT ELECTRIC WASHER
Regular $70.70. Now $39.95
ZENITH 4-FT. DEEP FREEZE Reg.
$229.95 Now $150.00
ZENITH UPRIGHT VACUUM
SWEEPER Reg. $49.95. Now $29.95
ZENITH TANK VACUUM SWEEPER
with attachments. Reg. $59.95.
Now $39.95
CARPET SWEEPER Reg. $6.85. Now $5.50
OAKLAND RANGE INCINERATOR
Regular $G2.50. Now $52.50
SMALL KITCHEN WOOD AND
COAL RANGE (suitable for
cabin). Regular $34.50. Now $22.50
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
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 $1.29. Now $1.75 & 95c
CONGOLEUM RUGS 9xl0Vi. Reg.
$9.95. Now $7.25
7'4x9. Reg. $5.95. Now $4.49
LINO-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 $15.9'
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 & $15.95
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 15.50
TOOL RACK Reg. 15c. Now 12e
Owens Hardware
urday.
Mrs. Vera Ashton of
HEPPNER
Civic Center
-'iv''! fish r - -'K t
iinn-' Hi inn -tAi.-,..A .iltu. 1. 1 I
Dancing from
9,30 to h30
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 4 STRAP HINGES
(for large gates), Reg.$1.50 pair.
Now 95c
12" STRAP HINGES Reg. $1.98.
Now ... $3.95
8" T HINGES Reg. $1.20 & 55c.
Now ... 90c and 45c
2'4" SASH PULLEYS Reg. 33c. Now 25c
STEEL LATCH for a Swinging Door
Reg. 70c. 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 & $2.85
SCREEN DOOR LATCHES Reg.
$1.35. Now .. $1.00
CUPBOARD CATCHES Reg. 65c,
57c & 45e. Now 55c, 45c, & 35c
E-Z LATCHES Reg. $1.25. Now 85c
CUPBOARD HINGES Reg. 50c. Now 40c
DRAWER PULLS Reg. 25c. Now 20c
Marshall-Wells Paint Prices
Reduced-Some as much as
10 Per Cent
Tool Dept.
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 & $5.95
Vi 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 $1.50. Now $1.15
LARGE TAPE RULE Reg. $7.30.
Now M-95
ELECTRIC DRILLS Reg. $34.95 &
$18.95. Now $24.95 & $13.25
HAND DRILLS Reg. $fi.25, $5.25,
$'147, $2.19 & $1.35. Now$4.98, $3.75,
$2.50, $1.75 & 95c
John Day
was in town soliciting ads for
the Grant county fair.
Refreshments
BREAST DRILLS Reg $3.95. Now $2.95
BIT STOCK DRILL Reg. $2.25.
Now a $1.98
SHANK DRILL SET Reg. $6.95. Now$5.95
SAW FILER Reg. $2.95. Now $2.45
SAW SET Reg. $2.10. Now $1.80
SPIRAL RATCHET SCREW DRIVER
Reg. $6.60. Now $4.95
10" RATCHET BIT BRACE Reg.
$8.15. Now . .... $5.95
10" BIT BRACES Reg. $5.25 & $6.09.
Now $3.75 & $4.30
12" BIT BRACES Reg. $6.30. Now $4.50
BIT EXTENSION Reg. $3.00. Now $2.25
8" ANGLE WRENCHES Reg. $1.10.
Now .. . 85c
RATCHET SETS Reg. $13.00 &
$27.50. Now $8.95 & $18.95
SOCKET SETS Reg. $8.45, $9.98.
$13.45 & $27.50. Now $6.25, $7.25, $9.25
& $21.50.
CLIPPING HEAD (or a Shearmaster
Regulfir $13.50. Now $9.95
LONG GRIP REAMER Reg. $11.35.
Now $7.95
HACK SAWS Reg. 79e. Now ... 60c
ADJUSTABLE VALVE SPRING
LIFTER Reg. $2.65. Now $2.05
Auto Dept.
ZENITH TIRES & TUBES Cut one-foulh
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. $4.75.
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 Reg. $6.49. Now . $4.98
AUTO KING MOTOR OIL 5 gal.
$1.50. Now $3.80
2 gal. Reg. $1.89. Now $1.50
Sports Section
MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTOR Reg.
$155.45. Now $135.00
TRICYCLE Reg. $13.95. Now . ... $10.95
JR. BICYCLE Reg. $15.95. Now $40.95
BOY'S DELUXE BICYCLE Reg.
$-19.95. 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,
find $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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