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Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 22, 1950 1! I 4. Ifyouwanta truly modern iron you want General Mills Tru-eat Iron SPONSORED BY $2 Heppner Appliance Co. Heppner Oregon DEPENDABLE RADIO S REFRIGERATION SERVICE Republicans Meet And Organize For Coming Campaign Realizing that work will be needed in the forthcoming state election, Chairman George N. Ely of lone called a meeting of com mitteemen and committeewomen, as well as interested party mem bers, at the Elkhorn restaurant Monday evening and effected an organization to carry on party activity during the campaign. Mr. Ely had hoped that he might be relieved of the job as chairman but could not convince other members of the group that they should elect someone in his place. In the election that fol lowed discussion relative to or ganization, he was re-elected to the post. Mrs. Bradley Fancher was chosen as vice-chairman; Mrs. Omar Rietmann as secre tary, and Omar Rietmann as treasurer. Monday evening, July 10 was chosen as the date of the next meeting with the Elkhorn as the meeting place, at which time the chairman will make his committee assignments. Because of harvest activities and other matters claiming the attention of the people it was decided to defer active campaign work until the first of September. Several of those present expres sed their views relative to the state campaign, stressing the need for work in behalf of the Republican nominees for gov ernor and congress. 2'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii STAR I REPORTER E Thu.-Fri..Sat., June 22-23-24 THE GREAT DAN PATCH Dennis O'Keefe, Gail Russell, Ruth War- : rick, Charlotte Greenwood, Henry : E Hull, John Hoyt. E Ycur heart will race with every pace of E E The Great Dan Patch ... a sure winner : E then ... a sure winner now! Horse flesh : E at ils best. PLUS E Powder River Rustlers E E A Rocky Lane western. E E Sunday-Monday, June 25-26 FRANCIS 1 Donald O'Connor. Patricia Medina, Zasu Pitts, Ray Collins, John Mclntire ... E E and Francis. I The riotious tale of a talking army mule, whj adopted a dumb 2nd Looie, drove 3 E generals nuts, and played footsie with E a luscious Mata Hari! From the David E Stern book that panicked millions of E G. I.'s. s E Tuesday-Wednesday, June 27-28 I 1 TO LATE FOR TEARS I E Lizabeth Scott. Dan Duryea Don DeFore, E Arthur Kennedy. E E From the shock -packed pages of Roy E Huggins' Saturday Evening Post serial E story that electrified all its readers! In E one terrifying moment she realized what E she had done ... yet it was too late to E turn back ... too late for tears! iTlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliHi FORMER RESIDENT DIES resident of Heppner, learned that A communication from Owen I the mortuary having charge of Maris of Portland conveyed in-ithe body could give little infor formation of the death of Glenn jmation except that the deceased Willingham in that city on June: was born in Heppner and that 20. Mr. Maris, himself a former he was 66 years old. Willingham is quite well re membered here by some of the older generation. Mr. Maris re called that he went to school with him and believed Lou Bisbee and Orve Rasmus were others. -ii i. m - ii iipi.Ul.Jii ' SEE US FOR DEPENDABLE INSURANCE PROTECTION m INSURED M GROWING GRAIN We can arrange proper and complete protection on your growing grain . . . don't delay acf now! C. A. RUGGLES P. O. Box Gil Phone 723 Heppner, Oregon H FOR SALE 1-New 15 ft. Co-op Self Propelled Combine. Bomber tires and electric header lift. 2-New Co-op Power Mowers All at a Big Discount LEXINGTON OIL CO-OP The new telephones put in daily mean more value for all. You can reach more people... more can reach you. HE'S MAKING YOUR TELEPHONE A BETTER BARGAIN How your service grows more useful as we add new telephones t TELEPHONE : GROWTH 1950 4,084,000 HtEPHOHES L 1940 1,982,000 TELEPHONES 1. In the ten busiest years we ever had, the West's population jumped more than fifty per cent. Tele phone service grew even faster ... the number of telephones at work in the West has doubled. And we built this new system in the face of inflated postwar costs. ..for we can't, in contrast with most businesses, defer the addition of plant just because the cost is high. 3. As a part of a bigger system, your telephone is a bigger value today.. .particularly when you con sider the low rates you pay for service. Long dis tance telephone rates actually decreased between 1940 and 1946. And, while the increases in local and long distance rates since 1946 vary, the average for the territory we serve has been only 27 per cent. Your telephone still gives you a big value for your budget dollar. It's one of today's best bargains. Pacific Telephone 2. You may never call this particular telephone... but it's pretty certain you will want to call or hear from some of the telephones we're adding. As the West grows, new people come into your town . . . others move their homes and businesses ... so it is necessary for us to do our best to keep pace with the growth of your community to make sure you can call whom you want, when you want. I 1 PRICE INCREASES SINCE 1940 FOOD UP 102 CLOTHING UP 82X COST OF LIVING UP 66X AVERAGE TELEPHONE RATES UP 27 . 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AN OMMISSION In listing the names of the donors to the "first baby layette" last week the name of Heppner Flower Shop was omitted. The Jay Cee-ettes hereby make their apology. The gift was a beautiful bouquet. Sum6!.. 5S 3r mm OIL FLOOR FURNACE Yes, 1 5 off the price of any floor furnace bought and Installed during this sale I We're offering this, to make it worth your while to install now and help us ease our Fall rush of business. Do it now! -save money and gets Automatic Hsat. Clean Heat. txtra-Comfort "Worm-floors Hoat. lasy Installation No laio mont, No Ducts, No Toarlng Up Tour Houio. EASY TERMS I Low Down Payments ACT. NOW! -Save Rea! Meney and Get Ready for Winter Ahead of the Rusk! This Offer Good Only Till July 3)$t CASE FURNITURE CO. ItfA-LrfJE .ill YOUR NEW BRENTWOOD v ciiMnnrcc BOLG," t i .79 SlllMI I Looks! PLUS uiPeg' Florals! Printt! Pa tels! Alive with color! Quality! PLUS Waffle anc' wa'e Pi(iue8' Per " ' caleg! Seersuckers! Wear! PLUS Wonerfu"y washable! 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