if E3 t 5 M 5 8 & SSI 8 ft S3 if if & If 8 2 If SSI it if v I? 52 sr it it It I? 5? if S3 it -53 ' S3 Page 8 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 15, 1949 'li7M,lfi'dP,ti'l., UnMmr...... '.kv..-i!'...'..iiaiv' I .... .iu:&;i5;s:i:2S5S5 Btsr drivers ISW"".TW Rf J I i F L u IT! 7X "J U CALMWTI $MOPli$LCMI0i ATP 531 rr . fifty iSr- Thickly-Tufted Chenille Robes 5.90 and 6.90 Multi-colored designs around the hem. Terrific the value you'll find in these Robes! Multifilament Rayon Crepe Gowns Extra Long Wearing! Q QQ Beautifully Trimmed ! O tf O Lavishly trimmed with lace and embroidery, in smart pastel shades. Sizes 34-40. Give Her Penney's Gaymode Nylons! Alwavs First Quality! Perfect Luxury Sheers ! 1 15 llSTTnYTV Xmas Ul I V ) Seats J v v 1 ' 1 Multi-Colored a Chpnillp PENNEY'S HAS THE PICK OF THE BEDSPREADS! Here's a design that's bound to please every body! See the well-balanced center diamond motif ... so big that it almost 'covers the entire spread! See the rippling ground chenille de finitely another plus feature! Big color choice. Twin, full sizes. Fashion Manor Bath Mat Set -I 98 A practical gift sugges tion I . Penney's awn tufted bath mat in gay striped pattern with matching lid coyer. Comes ready to give in special holiday box. ALL-WOOL BLANKET 9 90 Fluffy soft and thickly napped ... a prize to find under the treel Pure winter warm wool in a full choice of "decor ator" colors. Wide ray on binding. 72" x 90". X ' MEN'S GIFT TIES Pick a Penney tie he's bound to go for it! Bold, prints or solid, con servative shades all artfully woven 98c Wl r ll wnite Droaacio Dress Shirts th 0 CAPESKIN DRESS GLOVES 298 Only fine imported cape skin goes into these sad dle stitched slip-on style gloves. A great gift for that man who's so hard to please. Brown, cork, tan. 8-11. 220 STURDY THREADS TO THE SQUARE INCH 2 98 The No. 1 gift shirt and Penney's packs 220 threads of smooth, white long staple cotton into every inch. Penney's Towncraft label is your assurance of shirt tailoring that boasts smart, figure-hugging lines. Sanforized . . ocean pearl buttons and a thrifty price! Nu Craft collar, barrel or French cuffs. MEN'S KID . SLIPPERS 398 Here's a fine kid leather opera slipper any man would love to own . . . to slip into and relax. Smooth lining, hard role made like a fine shoe. Brown, men's sizes. ft ft ft ft m ft :m ft ft ft m ft ft m ft m ft s& ft ft ft ft ft m ft ft m ft ft ft & ft ft ft IS ft ft IS ft m ft ft ft ft ft & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft k J raveling salesmen were the safest drivers in Oregon this year according to the records of the state traffic division. In their 1,984 reported accidents no fatali. ties occurred. Clerical and retail sales workers were next with three fatal accidents in a total of 5,576 reported. Housewives had the best record last year but slipped tothe mid dle of the rating this year, with six of their 3,516 accidents result ing in fatalities. The worst record, from the standpoint of severity, went to larmers and farm workers, with 10 fatalities from 2,700 accidents reported. Laborers had the great est number of accidents but were well below average in fatalities, with 30 fatalities in 21,034 acci dents. GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENT Governor Douglas McKay this week appointed Colonel G. Robert Dodson of Portland to the position of chief of staff of the Oregon Air National Guard and elevated the 45-yearold flying officer to the rank of brigadier general, accord, ing to Lawson McCall, Governor McKay's executive assistant. I Thus Dodson becomes the state air guard's first general officer. Major General Thomas E. Rilea, Oregon's adjutant general who I conferred with the governor on the appointment, described Dod son as a "top-notch pilot, officer and person." Dodson is presently in com mand of the 142nd fiehter ernnn the membership of which is di vined between Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho. When war broke out, he was in charge of the 116th air observation squadron of the Oregon Air National Guard and distinguished himself in service on both sides of the world, mostly in me Durma ineaier. He is an executive of the Jantz en Knitting mills of Portland in civilian life. BROTHER-IN-LAW DIES A communication from Mrs. Florence Hughes, states that her brother-in-law, U. S. Pratt, died December 4 at his home in Cen- tralia, Wash. The Pratts were well known to a number of HeDDner residents, they havine visited here on numerous occasions when Mrs. Hughes resided here. Mrs. Hughes has been making her home at Centralia the past year. GIVE HIM A Hof and Neaf -tkdtd Mobilheaf Specially refined burner oils for domestic and commercial heating plants. ..PLUS Mobilheat Automatic Refill service. HOTTER-Mobilheat burns and atomizes freely for quick, sure heat in any type of burner. Not a by-product - specially refined for oil burner use. CLEAN ER-Mobilheat is free from impurities, burns clean. CONVENIENT-Mobilheat supplies steady, even warmth all winter long. Flows freely. AUTOMATIC refill service keeps tank always filled. Keeps you always ready for any storm. MOBILHEAT 200 For Domestic Oil Burners MOBILHEAT 100 For Space Heaters GENERAL FUEL OILS For Apartments, Hotels, Industrial Plants GIFT CERTIFICATE ...FROM 10 " Wilson's Men's Wear f Mobilheat Paul Pettyjohn General Petroleum Distributor IONE, OREGON The First Time in Years An Offer Like This! m Your jtasnge for more if your old range is in good saleable condition) on the purchase of a new, modern ft Electric Range No matter how old or run-down, your old range is worth B0 great big dollars on a new Zenith! Maybe even more and no less! Come in trade now for greater cooking enjoyment with a Zenith! Our regular low price .... MOO Only V "Automatic" oven-time and rriinufe minder V "Automatic" pre-heat control with Bake and Broil signal lights V Oversize fwo-unit Oven with "Automatic" Flood Light V Roller-Bearing Utensil Drawers for Generous Storage Space Six-Quart "Thrifty Chef" Deep Well Cooker V Appliance outlet . . . range top floodlight . . . signal light for surface units. J 'io'e' MAmWMJL-WWJLS STORE DON WALKER, Owner Heppner, Oregon