t Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 24, 1950 Dry Cleaning PRICES Effective Sat. Aug. 26, 1950 Due to rising cost of production and supplies, we hove been forced to revise our price list. Mtf.N 'S GARiiNi'S only us MJiib u pc. or 6 pcj $J..vO .. $l.O) W ooL or jfaim Ueacn YVnues i.uu l.'to PANTS .oO .75 COaiS Sport .5U -.75 Top Coats I.UU 1.50. SHIRTS Men's Sport 50 .75 JACKETS .85 Windbreaker .85 Mackinaw or Pea Coat 1.25 Quilted Heavy 1.50 Leather Trim.... 2.00 & up Suede and Leather Redyed 5.00 & up TIES '. 15 .25 HATS 1.50 Hats, 3-inch brim or over 1.75 BATHROBES 1.00 1.50 WOMEN'S CLOTHES .O 1.00 COib ; 75 1.0U U ur Trimmed 2.00 & up Linings 1.00 , S&lKicj Ualloon and Full Circle .75 1.00 Piam with 1 or 2 kick pleats...... .50 .75 Pleated flat v pleats .50 .75 Plus 1 cent per pleat Accordion .50 .75 Plus 2 cents per pleat BLOUSES Short Sleeve 50 .75 Long Sleeve 60 .85 Long Sleeves with Ruffles.......... , 1.00 & up HOUSECOATS Silk 2.00 & up HOUSECOATS Wool 1.50 & up SWEATERS Vest Type .40 .60 With Sleeves . 50 .75 White, Letter 50 1.00 Colored, Letter .50 .85 SLACKS .50 .75 SLACKS SUIT 1.00 1.50 DRESSES Plain 1.00 1.50 FORMALS 3.00 & up Water-Proofins- and Moth - Proofing Same PriVp as torment Treated. WWte Garments 20 Extra HOUSEHOLD GOODS CURTAINS Square Yard .25 Ruffled (price of panel plus) ....running ft. .06 DRAPES Lined, regular material sq. yd. .50 Unlined, regular material sq. yd. .35 COMFORTERS Down 3.00 QUILTS 2.00 BLANKETS Wool 1.50 & up SLEEPING BAGS Double 5.00 Single : 3.50 RUGS Small sq. ft. .10 Heppner Cleaners Phone 2592 Heppner, Oregon Twins Honored With Birthday Party on First Anniversary Mrs. Wallace Matthews enter tained at a birthday party for her twin daughters, Deniece and Berniece Friday, Aug. 18. They were one year old Those present were Mrs. Ted Palmateer and Ja net; Mrs. Ernest MeCabe and Pa mela; Mrs. Arthur Stefani Jr. and Jerry; Mrs. Fred Hoskins Jr. and Gail, Marie and Malcolm; Mrs. Richard McElligott and James and ' John, Mrs. Donald McElligott and Patrick; Mrs. Douglas Lutjo, Danny and Bob by; Mrs. Delmer Crawford and Marlene; Bobby and Billy Akers, Mrs. Franklin Ely and Mrs. H. O. Ely. A bridal shower was givenTe- ecntly honoring Mrs. Bill Snow, nee Virginia Smith, at the Le gion hall. The hostesses were Mrs. John Ransier, Mrs. Cecil Thome, Mrs. James Lindsay, Mrs. Charles Carlson and Mrs. Earl McCabe. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and granddaughter Arleta McCabe spent the weekend in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett left Saturday for Hartford Conn, where they will attend an in surance school for a month. They will spend a month going and returning. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon and Mrs. Echo Palmateer left the first of the week for California where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matt hews went to Bandon last week to attend a reunion of the Matt hews family. A Stork shower was given Mrs. Jack Healy Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pete Cannon. Refreshments were served by Mrs Walter Corley, Mrs. Ernest McCabe and Mrs. Cannon. Mrs. Hazel Beers returned to her home in Eagle Creek after (spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Among those going to Mt. Adams hucklebeerrying recently were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hell ker, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell and Fred and George Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and children are on a vacation trip to Portland and the coast, Edison Morgan and children were visitors in The Dalles last week. Visitors at the Garland Swan- son home are Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip Miller and son of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonney and children of Portland. Mr. Miller is a brother and Mrs. Bon ney is a niece of Mrs. Swanson. Several from here spent Sun day at Lehman Springs. The H. E. C. of Willows grange met at the hall Friday afternoon at a no host affair. Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley met his brother Harry Shirley of Jerome Idaho Tuesday at Pedle 'ton. He will visit the Shirleys for I a while. He has lived in England until the past year. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ware of Olympia Wash are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs Noel Dobyns this week. Wallace Coleman spent a few days last week at Colfax, Wash John Skuzeski Jr and family are now living at Lebanon. Church services were . held at the Valby church Sunday con ducted by Rev. Luther Cornay. Ray Dale was injured and his car wrecked when he was struck by a wheat truck at Lexington Saturday afternoon. He was on his way to the mountains. He was taken to the Pioneer Memo rial hospital and later released. He was cut about the face and was badly shaken up. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow are vacationing at the coast. Jim and Lonnie McCabe re turned from central Oregon with two antelope. They spent the week-end there hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingalts and A. A. McCabe of Adams were visiting relatives here Sunday. Dates to remember: Sept 610 Morrow county Fair and Rodeo. Sept. 11 School starts. Sept. 11 Flower and antique show at Legion hall. Sept 13 Show at turfed field. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gonty mo tored to Hermiston Saturday where he was a judge of the pa rade entries. 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