Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 15, 1949, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 15, 1949
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MIXERS
General Electric - - 34.95
Sunbeam - - 39.50
Hamilton-Beach - 39.25
"lady in your life" try one of these
small appliances!
IRONS
General Electric Steam - 17.95
General Electric Automatic 11.95
Sunbeam .... 12.50
Proctor .... 9.95
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General Electric Automtaic - 12.95
Universal Coffeematic - 24.95
Sunbeam Coffeemaster - 32.50
CLOCKS
General Electric
Kitchen & Living
Room $5.95 and up
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Christmas Parade of Beauty Gifts
Caia Nome and White Mink
HUDNUT: DuBarry, Yankee Clover, Violet Sec
YARDLEY: Old English Lavender, April Violet Lotus
SHULTON: Old Spice, Friendship Garden, Desert
Flower
OLD SOUTH: Woodland Spice, Cotton Blossom,
Plantation Garden
HERB FARM: Night Scented Stock, White Phlox, Green
Moss, London Mist
MAX FACTOR: Tussy, Evening in Paris
Strictly Masculine
After Shave Lotion, Cologne, Shaving Soap In Stag,
Tardier, Seaforth, Old Spice, Town, Saddle Club
FOUNTAIN PENS: Parker 51' and '21'j Sheaffer,
Eversharp
SWEET TREATS for Christmas Assorted Chocolates in
1 -pound, 2-pound and 5-pound
Whitman, Gales, Brown & Haley, "Ducklings"
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Winter Weather
Hits Kinzua With
Force Past Weekend
By ELS A M. LEATHERS
Winter weather hit Kinzua this
week, with light snow on Friday
evening. Around four below zero
Saturday evening. More snow
Sunday night and Monday morn
ing, and chinooking Monday af
ternoon. However, the bad roads
were responsible for many cars
in ditches, with minor damages.
Larry Cook Sr. was not so fortu
nate as some. His car was badiy
wrecked Saturday night near Dy
er park, between Fossil and Con
don. He was able to return to
Camp 5 Sunday afternoon. John
Howk's and Zolan Tripp s vehic
les were reported wrecked on the
way to The Dalles Saturday.
Rev. Bert T. Albritton from the
Assembly of God church in Fossil
conducted services here Wednes
day night in Jeffmore hall, with
a large crowd in attendance. The
song service and special numbers
by local people were also enjoyed.
Phil Doerr was painfully burn.
ed Monday evening at the ma
chine shops by hot water. He re
ceived first aid at the hospital.
Clarence Briggs of Bend, busi
ness agent for the Central Oregon
district, attended the union AFL
meeting Thursday evening. He
showed a movie after the meet
ing.
The high school students were
returned to their homes Monday
before noon, after it was learned
I the water facilities at the court
house, where they attend school
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in Fossil, were frozen up.
Bill Mattler of La Grande was
visiting in Kinzua Monday. He
left Kinzua's employ to be a state
game warden and is located at
La Grande.
Mr .and Mrs. Carl Coleman
went to Portland the last of the
week. He will go to Palm Springs,
Calif, and San Diego to spend
the winter. Mrs. Coleman will
stay here until in January when
she will join her husband. Carl
Jr. attended school here.
Malcolm Keys, Wheeler county
sheriff, was attending to official
business here Friday afternoon.
Mrs. R. M. Wright, chairman or
the Christmas Seal sale, mailed
the stamps out this week. All are
urged to return money for the
stamps at once.
A large number of Kinzua peo
ple went to Condon on the 6th to
watch the basketball games be
tween Condon, Fossil, Arlington
and Heppner.
Ralph Moore and daughter Kay
were in town from Camp 5 Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Doerr and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halverson
spent the week-end at Bend
where they were shopping.
A. B. Wham moved his family
here over the wek-end from Day.
ville. They are occupying the
house vacated by the Bill Greens.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud England
left Monday to spend several
days in Portland where they plan
to shop and attend to business.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines and
Ginger were in Condon Saturday
where both Mrs. Hines and Gin
ger visited the dentist. They also
did some shopping.
Forest Graham and children,
Roger and Barbara, returned Sun.
day from The Dalles after spend
ing the week-end with Mrs. Gra
ham who had undergone a major
operation at The Dalles hospital
on Thursday. At the time of this
writing she was getting along
fine.
Jimmie Adkins and Mark Jell-
ick went Friday to The Dalles
where they visited Jimmie's aunt,
Sadie Austin. They returned Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Green and
daughter left Saturday for their
home in Mack's Creek, Mo. They
have a small farm and will not
return to Kinzua. They lived here
four years. Bill will be known as
the pitcher for the baseball team
here the past three seasons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Stander and
children returned from Portland
Friday where they spent several
days shopping and where Mrs.
O'Stander had dental work done,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Kelly are
the parents of a son born Decem
ber 2 at a Walla Walla hospital
He was named Clinton Elmo and
tipped the scales at 8 pounds 1
ounce. Mrs. Kelly has spent the
last several weeks at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Robbs, and with Mr. and Mrs. W
H. Kelly Jr. of Milton. They are
also the paternal and maternal
grandparents. Mr. Kelly brought
his wife and son home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson
and Doris left Thursday evening
for Medford where his mother,
Mrs. Gretchen Anfinson, is serl
ously ill. She is at the home of
her daughter Eva. Mrs. Anfinson
is well known in Morrow county,
as she lived there many years,
in Burton Valley, and was Mrs.
Miles Mulligan.
Cecil Martin who was injured
at the mill several weeks ago,
when his foot was badly cut, re
turned to his home this week
end. He has to use crutches yet.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright
spent several days in Pendleton
this week where Mr. Wright was
receiving medical attention. They
motored on to La Grande to at
tend a business meeting for K. P.
M. Co. returning home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs O. D. Baker left
Friday for the south to spend
their vacation. They plan to put
in most of their time In Mexico.
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makes an ideal gift
for the outdoor
man.
8.95 to 11.95
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