Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 24, 1949, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 24, 1949
Annual Holiday Sale Wed. Nov. 30 - - To Sat. Dec. 10
SUNB EAM Ironmaster
12.95
Hot in 30 seconds
..Thumb-tip heat control
Heats faster and never overheats due to Sun
beam exclusive Double-Action heat control.
Always delivers the correct heat for the fabric.
MULTIPLE
LIGHTING SET
Reg. 1.75
With tree branch clips
110-120 volt lamps
Hurry in for your supply ... at this price for
a multiple set the supply won't last long. A
well-made set with seven assorted color
lamps. While they last
44
GIFT - PACKED 2 -PIECE TOOL SET
2.39 combination value including chrome-nickel
plated 6-in. adjustable wrench and highly pol
ished 6-in. combination plier.. Better tools for
better work.
1.88
FAMOUS SUNBEAM
Mixmaster
-The gift "mom" would
like most to get!
39.
50
Christmas comes but once a year . .
make it a memorable one for Mom
with the beautiful, helpful Mix
master ... the efficient mixer for
which the demand is never-ending.
Shop early for one. Buy on our lay
awav Plan.
HE WANTS AN
"ALL-STAR"
FOOTBALL
2.75
VALUE
2.49
It's tough Rhino-Hide covei
hase the appearance oi cow
has the appearance of cow
weight Leather lacing.
We will be open until 8 p. m.
Beginning November 30
until Christmas
EASY ROLLING
Roller SKATES
275
Specially priced for this sale.
The perfect year-round gift
for those active - minded
youngsters. Sturdily built
ELECTRIC CLOCK SAVING!
A trim, smart, kitchen clock with
self-starting movement .... Molded
plastic case in choice of colors. Sweep
second hand. Current interruption in
dicator. A fine, "constant-reminder"
giltl
3.95
Plus Tax
Formerly 4.95
MARSH ALL-WELLS STORE
Don Walker, Owner Heppner, Oregon
NEWARVIN CAR HEATER
Faster Heat
More efficient
19.95
Arvins new Duo-Flo with low current-consuming
motor that operates two 8-blade fans; one
on each side, giving greatest possible heat dis
tribution. Designed with multi-speed, push-pull
switch, defroster outlets and universal engine
fittings.
BOARDMAN ITEMS
Continued from page one
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball
(Chloe Barlow) and Mrs. Crys
tal Barlow.
Home Extension local unit met
at the home of Mrs. Clyde Tan
nehill Monday afternoon. Topic
was new home furnishing ma
terials. Miss Margaret Giliis of
Heppner gave a talk on the
dreaded cancer. Miss Mabel Wil
son, home extension agent also
talked and presented films on
the disease. The next meeting
will be January 16 at the home of
Mrs. Dewey West.
WINTER STORAGE TIME
HAS ARRIVED
Snow has come. Summer clothes
will be packed away. Care in
packing will pay dividends next
year when warm weather returns.
Stains and soil, easy to remove
now, may be "set" if left to ase
on clothing. Thus, it pays to put
clothes away clean.
Store clothes where they are
protected from dust, rust, moist
ure, mice, insect pests and also
from unnecessary wrinkling or
crushing. Remove any pine or me
tal ornaments which may leave
marks. For clothes that hang up
over the winter, sturdy wooden or
plastic hangers are recommended
rather than metal hangers which
may leave rust marks
Clothes worth keepng are worth
keeping in good condition.
ed the governor to accept a Ford.
ONE DOWN ON CMC
Hallowe'en pranks invaded the
governor's office this year and
Governor Douglas McKay, who is
one of the state's leading Chevro
let dealers, is hunting a bushy set
of whiskers to hook over his ears
as a disguise while driving a
Ford, now the executive's official
car. The governor's embarrassing
situation involves the Hallowe'en
perfidy of a trusted friend and po.
litical cohort, William L. Phillips,
Sr., manager of Salem's Ford ag
ency, who was McKay's campaign
finance manager.
Recently the state department
called for bids for a new car for
the executve department. The
deal included the trade in of a
worn out Chevrolet. Phillips sub
mitted th elow bid, $498, paid the
difference for his fun, which fore-
The real name of the almost
legendary Johnny Appleseed, who
tramped through the frontier
country of Ohio and Indiana in
the early 19th century, starting
apple orchards w herever he went,
was John Chapman.
IRRIGON SCHOOL NEWS
The junior class received their
rings Monday, November 7. They
are very pretty.
The freshmen have a new
member in their class. He is Don
ald Leighton, from Redmond.
The grade school basketball
boys have new blue and white
suits.
Several students accompanied
the annual advertising man to
Pendleton to collect advertise
ments for the 1950 edition.
The senior class sponsored a
turkey shoot November 11 and 12.
Fred Adams and Ernest Fillev
j were among the winners.
The Imgon school had its an
nual carnival Friday evening.
A good Thanksgiving program
was prepared by the teachers and
it was well received by a large
crowd. The proceeds were over
$400, made from the concessions.
The basketball teams are be
ginning practice.
Practice for the Christmas pro
grams has started.
School was dismissed Wednes
da evening for Thanksgiving and
will resume Monday, the 2Sth.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbors for all the
kindness and expressions of sym
pathy in our recent sorrow.
The George Peck family
and relatives.
LAST DAY Saturday, Nov. 26 is
the closing date on that hat
special. Wilson's Men's Wear.
WANTED Girl for housework.
Phone 30F6 lone or write Emma
Anderson, lone, Ore. 36-3Sc
FOR RENT 2-room
410 Elder St.
o-
apartment,
36p
There are 40000 kinds of fish
known to science.
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning worship and sermon,
11 a. m. Sunday church school at
9:45 a. m.
Wednesday: Mid-week prayer
service at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, choir practice at 7:30
p. m.
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service meets the first Wed
nesday of each month. Suzanna
Wesley Circle meets third Wed
nesday of each month.
EXAMINER DUE TUESDAY
A Drivers License Examiner
will be on duty in Heppner be
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and
4 p. m. Tuesday Nov. 29 at the
city building, according to an
announcement received from the
Secretary of State's office.
I Persons wishing drivers licen
ses or permits to drive are asked
to get in touch with the examin
er well ahead of the scheduled
closing hour in order to assure
completion of their applications
I with a minimum of delay.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thank
ing our friends for their sympa
thy in our recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sperry, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Woods,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Clel Rea,
Stanfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sanders
and baby are here for Thanks
giving from their home in Spo
kane. The are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Sanders at Hotel Heppner.
CHURCHES
STAR nn REPORTER
Atlmleeife. price aternooa a&d renins, nnleee spe
etfkaallj adeertleed to be othenrlael Children: Hit.
riioe .IT, Fed. lu .03, Total tOc; Grade and High
School Student! 12 yean and ototi Et. Prlee .40,
Fed. Tax .10, Total 50c; Adolti: Eat. Price .Uc, Fed.
Tax .10, Total 600. Ever child occupying a eeat
mut hare a ticket.
Eifective Huvember 6 and continuing through the winter months, the Saturday show will atart at
T i30 Instead of 7 p. m. Sunday shows will continue to it art at 1 p. m. with the boxof f ice remaining
open nntil t p. m.
On Ar-miitice Bay, Friday, Norember 11 and on Thanksgr-ring Da, Thoriday, November 34, the
enow will atart at T p. m.
Thun.-rri.-SaU November 24-25-26
The Big Cat
Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Gainer, Pres
ton Foster, Forrest Tucker, Skip Ho
meier, Sara Haden
Filmed in outstanding Technicolur against
ruggedly beautiful natural L'tah back
grounds which adds importantly to this
interesting outdoor action drama.
Hold Thot Baby
Another of the side-splitting adventures of
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the Bowery
Boys.
THE Till' USD AY SHOW, THANKSGIVING
DAY. STARTS AT 7 P. M.
Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30
Sunday Monday, November 27-28
My Friend Irma
Mart WlUoa, John Lund. Diana Lynn,
Don DeFore, songand-comedy team
Dean Martin & Jerr Lewis
Pure, unadulterated, unashamed and very
funny slapstick the laughs are loud and
long!
Tues.-Wed.-Thurs., Nov. 29-30, Dec. I
Knock On Any Door
Humphrey Bogart, George Macready, Al
lene Roberts, Susan Perry
A powerful and moving story based on
Wiilard Motley's novel it is penetrating,
it is appealing and it is pretty hard-hitting
Also, iiOYAL DUCK SHOOT and WEST
WARD HO HO.
ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL
CHURCH Episcopal
First Sunday in Advent.
Holy communion 8 a.m. Church
school 9:45. Holy communion and
sermon at 11.
i On Advent Sunday the men
! and boys of the church make a
corporate communion by way of
starting the church year in a fit-
i ting manner.
During the 11 o'clock service a
i kindergarten is carried on in the
1 parish house to enable the mo
I thers of young children to attend
church.
Week day services: Holy com
munion, Wednesday at 10, Friday
at 7:30.
j Choir practices: Girls', Wed-
ne.iudy di auuiia, inuisuay at
8.
Archery practice on Saturday:
Boy Scouts, 9; Girl Scouts, 10;
Cub Scouts, 11. Boy Scouts meet
at 7:30 to 9 on Wednesday eve
HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:43 a. m. Bible school.
11 a. m. Morning worship and
communion service. Sermon topic
"Elders, Overseers of the Church."
Nursery service is provided dur
ing this hour for the convenience
of the parents of small children.
7:30 p. m. Evening service of
inspirational singing and preach
ing. Sermon theme, "The Man Af
ter and Against God's Own Heart.
Tuesday, 4 p. m. Junior Chris
tian Endeavor.
Thursday, 7 p. m. Choir prac
tice; 8, mid week service.
LEXINGTON CHURCH Your
Community Church
Z. Franklin Cantrell, Minister
"Science says there can be a fu
ture life; philosophy says there
may be a future life; Mortality
says there ought to be a future
life; Christ says there is a future
life."
Church shcool 10 a. m. Worship
and preaching 11 a. m. Singing
and preaching 7:30 p. m.
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