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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 9, 1 950
Page 3
lone Grade School
Basketball Team
Mrs. Ethel Stewart is visiting
relatives in Condon.
Mrs. Ray Barnett was hostess
to a Stanley brush party at her
l home Wednesday evening of last
ween.
The Birthday club met at the
home of Mrs. Lewis Ball Tuesday
afternoon, Feb. 28 in honor of
Mrs. Wm. Seehafer and Mrs. E. M.
Baker. Games were played and
refreshments served by Mrs Ball
and Mrs. Donald Ball. The hon
orees received lovely gifts. Mrs.
Ida Coleman won the door prize.
place and received a trophy They The Pacific university players
will attend the tournament at I)reson,ed the play, "Once Upon
Hill Mllttui.., A 4 i . I a Melnrlra ma" tit thn cohrvil nit.
land this week. Those going were dilorlum Tut'sdav evening of last
Duane Baker, Lee Palmer Jerry week' They were sponsored by
Bristow, Sammy Barnett Herbert ,ne Amprican Legion. The auxil
l'eterson, Dick Ekstrom' Denny iary st'rved tl,e BrouP dinner at
Swanson and Tommy White ,n Legion hall before the play.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith re- Robt'rl J"Psen was with the group,
turned recently from a trio to Ar- ! Mrs Klna Yarnell of Portland
liuna wnere inev SDent the w n. " ""is
Several from here attended the
grade school basketball tourna
ment at Umatilla Friday and Sat.
urday. The lone grades won first
ter. They spent most of the time
in Phoenix and Tucson. They also
stopped in San Diego and Port
land. They enjoyed warm weath
er all winter.
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daughter, Mrs. Charles O'Connor.
Mr. and Mrs. Creslon Black and
E. S. Stultz were Portland visit
ors over the week-end.
Officers and teachers of the Co.
Mr. and Mr wu, r,h ' operative Sunday school met with
left Saiurrlau fnr rWhln "eir superintendent. Frederick
Mr and Mrs Ernest McCnhe 1 M,artin' Wpd"psdy evening and
and I daughter Pam,.l r u planned work for the season, in
BHstow 6a 'S Tommy spent V' EusR'r- "
Friday of las, weVaTrKes! ft" to hold ,hese "'
edXLadiesinreTeh?.rerh,ain-! MrnWri. Omar Rie.mann
Thursday of lasfwoL ' home d son Larry visited her mother,
i"i!.7.Z,.. Mrs- InPZ freeland, in Pendleton,
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sunuay.
1 he Womans Missionary socle.
ty of the Valby church met at the
home of Oscar Peterson. Sunday.
Officers re-elected were presi
dent, Mrs. Leonard Carlson; sec
retary. Mrs. Carl Bergstrom; trea
surer, Mrs. Hilma Anderson. In
eluded from lone were Mrs. E. R.
Lundell, Mrs. Cleo Drake, Mrs.
Mary Swanson, Mrs. Otto Lind-
strom, and Mrs. G. Hermann. A
potluck dinner was served after
the business meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lundell
of Portland spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Algott Lundell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker
and Mrs Lana Pad berg entertain.
ed at dinner Feb. 21 in honor of
.he 81st birthday of John Hughes.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Bryson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Ray. Otto Rietmann, Louis Pad
berg, LeAnn Padberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Cutsforth and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Heliker. Mr.
Cutsforth showed several rolls of
film
Mrs. C. E. Brenner spent the
week-end in Portland with her
mother.
The Social club of the Eastern
Star was entertained at a lunch
eon Wednesday, March 1. Canas.
rta was played. Winning prizes
were Mrs. Jred Mankin and Mrs.
E. R. Lundell
Mr and Mrs. Phil Griffin were
Pendleton visitors last week
Mrs. Fannie Griffith and Mrs.
Noel Dobyns were visitors in The
Dalles, Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Nichols of
Ordnance were lone visitors one
day last week.
Sam Esteb built a concrete
walk In front of his property.
Those having trees cut down
this week are E. R. Lundell, Hen
ry Clark, M. E. Cotter and Ernest
Heliker.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Heliker do
nated the following books in me.
mory of Tench Aldrich, who lost
his life In World War II: One-act
plays. "King's Row," "Liberty
Street," 'The Border Lord," "In
Bed We Cry," "Now I Lay Me
Down to Sleep," "Rebecca," "Ho
tel Berlin," "Prairie Mother,"
"Prairie Wife." 'The Sun Is My
Undoing," and "A Modern Com
edy." Charles McElligott is in a hos
pital in Portland.
Ed Buschke reports that his
sister, Mrs. Lena Twitchell of Los
Angeles, is ill in a hospital there.
Dates to remember: Mar. 10,
Study meeting of Topic club at
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom's. Legion
dance. Mar. 13, Motion pictures
at shool gym, 7:30. Mar. 14, Gar-
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den club at Omar Rietmann home.
Mar. 15. Ameca club. Mar. 16, Ex.
tension unit meeting at Ernest
Heliker home, 9 a. m. Rebekah
lodge and birthday party, 7:30
p. m. Mar. 17. HEC of Willows
grange at hall for cleanup. Mar.
18, grange meeting. Mar. 19, pot
luck dinner at Congregational
church.
Right To Cut In On
Thru Traffic Backed
By State Statute
Have you ever wondered at the
audacity of the driver, who after
waiting for some time at a side
street while trying to enter a
through highway, finally bulls
his way into the traffic stream,
perhaps escaping a collision by
inches?
That driver may be taking a
chance, but at least the law is
on his side. And according to the
state traffic safety division, it is
a law that few drivers know and
fewer still obey. Many who are
familiar with the law have ac
quired their knowledge through
a damage suit or traffic fine, the
division said.
This is the way the law works.
A vehicle stopping as required
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at the entrance to an anenai
hiuhwav must vield to all vehi
cles within the intersection or
approaching so closely as to oe
an immediate hazard. After hav
ing yielded to these vehicles, he
may then enter the highway, and
all vehicles approaching on the
through highway must yield to
him.
Confusion arises over the fact
that vehicles often continue to
approach rapidly on the through
highway and may constitute a the right of way. The problem is
,r.ilnuniia hazard. According to! one which could best be solved
the law, however, only those
close enough to be a hazard at
the time the other vehicle have
through common courtesy be
hind the wheel, safety officials
pointed out.
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MR. MERCHANT
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IF IT HAD BEEN Cgi
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Don't Thow It Away !
If you want it to work bring it in to your
MARSHALL WELLS STORE. We serv
ice all makes of Ranges, Oil Burners, Wash
ing Machines, Home Electrical Appliances
and Bicycles.
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
24-hour service on Oil Burners.
After 6 p. m. phone 2724.
Marshall-Wells Store
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IT MAY WIN A
PRIZE FOR YOU
Your tickets may be reserved at
Gonty's Store any time after
12 noon March 8 no extra charge
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DIRECTED BY EVELYN McLAREN
SPONSORED BY JAYCEES
AND JAY-CEE-ETTES
TH
BENEFIT OF
E KINDERGARTEN
A MIRTH QUAKE OF
MUSIC and COMEDY
Variety Show
See news story for
balance of names
of local talent par
ticipating in this
big show
Hodge Chevrolet
PENDLETON-HEPPNER FREIGHT LINE
Arrives at Heppner, Lexington and lone
MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY
For Pickup or Delivery
Under New Ownership
OTTO NOOY MAURICE KENNEDY
MAIN CAST
MR. JOHN Q. PUBLIC Edwin Dick
MRS. JOHN Q. PUBLIC Bea Keeling
JANE Karen Lee Pate
JUNIOR . Gail Cox
COUSIN KATY Lueella Sorlien
GENE AUTREY Bill Barratt
JUDY CANOVA Inez Meador
ROCHESTER Bob Runnion
PAPPY CHISELFINGER Henry Tetz
CALLER Bunny Steers
INQUIRING REPORTER Bill Seott
HEDDA HOPPER Pearl Carter
WALTER WINCHELL Al Huit
DOROTHY DIX Kemp Dick
POPEYE Ted Hart
ORPHAN ANNIE Don Bennett
BLONDIE Don Walker
JIGGS' MAGGIE Everett Keith ley
DAISY MAE Donald DuBois
BABY SPARKLE Jack Van Winnie-
INTERLOCUTOR C. J. I). Bauman
RUFUS Hank Rauch
Rastus JIM ERICKSON
SAMBO Harry O'Donnell, Jr.
HAMBONE Jack Est berg
Farley Pontiac Co.
Sales and Service
Farley Motor Co.
Willys Dealer
Gase furniture Company
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner Hardware
and Electric Company
GENERAL ELECTRIC and MAYTAG
APPLIANCES
WILLIAMS AUTOMATIC and G. E.
OIL BURNERS
Phone 2482
Central Meat Market
WE SPECIALIZE IN AA MEAT
Quarters of beef for lockers : All kinds
of cured meal : Halibut . Salmon
Smelt - Fillet of TrueCod Salt Cod -Oysters
Phone 143
NORAH'S SHOP
Clothing for
LADIES - CHILDREN
- INFANTS -
NORAH RASMUS
Phone 2G2
Meet Your Friends
at
ELKHORN CAFE
for
CHICKEN FRIED STEAKS
HEPPNER LUMBER CO.
KEEP
OREGON GREEN
Heppner Appliance Co.
Frigidaire . Zenith Duotherm
Phone 1423
C. E. McQUARRIE
BAKERY AGENT
FRESH BAKED GOODS DELIVERED
DAILY
Tested and Approved
CHILDREN'S HEALTH
NEEDS
Humphreys Drug Co.
The Rexall Drug Store
Heppner Market
and Lockers
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fancy and Staple Groceries
DAILY DELIVERY
Phone 92
Anderson's
Builders Supply
Full line of Building Spls.
When Better Homes Are
Built We Build Them
Thone 232
L. E. DICK
Standard Oil Products
OIL STOVES
ELECTRIC and FLAMO
APPLIANCES
Phone 2902
Congratulations
Junior Chamber of Commerce and Jay-cee-ettes
Upon wonderful service rendered to Heppner Community with
Kindergarten Project
HEPPNER MOTORS
North Main Street
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner
Red & White
WE FEATURE
FRESH FRUITS and PRODUCE
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
FROZEN FOODS
Phone 1292
ENJOY LIFE MORE
Eat Out Oftener
at
EASTER'S GRILL
Drink a Bottle of Milk Daily
Call For
PRIDE of OREGON
Ice Cream
GONTY'S
SHOES FOR ALL
Westinghouse Appliances
For the Home
Trade in that old tub
Phone 2352
Turner, Van Marter & Co.
GENERAL
INSURANCE
and
REAL ESTATE
Phone 152
Western Auto Supply
Appliance, Hardware
Auto Supplies
and Furniture
Phone 182
WE LIKE TO HELP FOLKS BUILD
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Phone 912
GILLIAM & BISBEE
has a full line of
Kelvinator Appliances
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER
Mouse and Rat Traps
Phone 333
Marshall-Wells Store
ZENITH APPLIANCES
HARDWARE - TOOLS
HOUSEWARES
ROLLING PINS
Phone 503
HEPPNER GARAGE
STUDEBAKER
SALES & SERVICE
Phone 213
Mary Van's Flower Shop
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Wire Orders Sent Anywhere
Phone 2502
FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
C. A. RUGGLES
"After We Sell We Senre"
Phone 723
SHELL OIL PRODUCTS
JOHN A. PFEIFFER
Phone 2942
IT PAYS TO
SHOP AT
PENNY'S
Buy a New Nightgown
RICHFIELD SERVICE
George Davidson. Prop.
Guaranteed Pacilie Tires
SERVICE FOR
CARS and TRUCKS
Free Distilled Water
Phone 2S22
Saager's Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED '
EXPERTLY
Phone 62
OMAR RIETMANN
Harris Combines - Oliver
Implements - Case Implements
Calkins Weeders, Treaters
Hardware
. TEST DRIVE THE '50
FORD
It Will Open Your Eyes
Rosewall Motor Company
Friday and Saturday March 10 and 11
HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
CURTAIN TIME 8:13
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