Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 31, 1950 Page 5 Plan to Attend the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo . . September 7-8-9-10 10 cu. ft. Refrigerator $26500 7 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator $189.95 o Marshall-Wells Store Don Walker, Owner Heppner, Oregon pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I STAR REPORTER I Admission prices afternoon and evening, tmless specifically advertised to lie otherwise Children: Est. Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, TOTAL 20c; Grade and High School Students 12 years and overs Est. Price .40, Fed. Tax. .10, TOTAL 50c; Adults: Est. Price .50, Fed. Tax .10, TOTAL 60c Every Child r occupying a seat must have a ticket. Sunday shows continuous from 1 p m. Phone 1472 for starting time of the dif ferent shows. All programs except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., Aug. 31-Sept. 1-2 , KID FROM TEXAS Audey Murphy, Gale Storm, Albert Dek ker Shepperd Strudwick The true and savage slory of Billy the Kid ...ihe most hunted outlaw in western his tory. Photographed in Technicolor. PLUS Jiggs and Maggie Out West The McManus cartoon-strip characters go west for their latest amusing comedy antics. Tues.-"vVed.-Thurs., Sept. 5-6-7 CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK Donald O'Connor, Walter Brennan, Gale Storm Vincent Price, Eve Arden, cmcK rhnndlpr All's riot on the western frontier . . . rip roaring comedy filmed in Technicolor. PLUS Jungle Terror Over trails which no white man has tra versed before, the Technicolor camera captures the weird secrets of jungle life. Sunday-Monday,- Sept 3-4 COMANCHE TERRITORY MacDonald Carey, Maureen O'Kara, Will Geer, Charles Drake, Pedro DeCordoba Comanche Territory . . where none but the lawless lived . . and only the reck less rode! Breathtakingly beautiful nat ural backgrounds filmed in flaming Tech. nieolor. ADDED: Walt Disney Cartoon' and dif ferent types of Racing Thrills inTcchni color; recent world events in theNewsreel and Red Nichols & his 5 Pennies. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 8-9 TWILHiHT 1JN THE S1KKKA& Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Estelita Rodri- gues, Pat Brady, Russ Vincent, Riders of the Purple Sage Saddle up for thrills as your favorite cow boy rides again . . in one of his better westerns with music, filmed in color. PLUS Iiomba and the Lost Volcano Johnny Sheffield, Donald Woods, Tommy Ivo Kids In all age brackets who have not forgotten how to go along with a clean story of free adventure wherever it may lead will love Bomba's latest jungle taie. Mrs. Vet Conyers Passes Suddenly At Boardman Home The sudden death of Mrs. Vet Conyers, Monday, August 28 at her home, came as a snocK to her family and many friends. Mrs. Conyers had been under the doctors care for some time but was much Improved at the time of the attack at 11:30 a. m. Death was due to a oiooa ciot. Arrangements for the funeral await the arrival of the sons and daughters. Mrs. Claud coats, Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Olive Atteberry returned home Thursday from Seattle, Renton and Tacoma where they had spent the week visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. iee Pearson ana daughter Merry Jo of Tacoma spent the week-end here visiting friends. Michael Cassidy is a patient1 at the St. Anthony hospital in Pen dleton. Mrs. Jack Gorham and Mrs. Frank Ackerman left Wednesday for Funk, Neb. Mrs. Ackerman will remain there with her bro ther-in-law ana sister, Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Daul. Mrs. Gorham will return here this week Where Mr. Gorham is waiting for her. Then they will return to their home in Eugene. Donald Gillespie is employed at the Bill Marquardt farm dur ing the harvest season. A. A. Agee of Aurora was a guest for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guv Ferguson. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mead for- merly of Ordnance have moved into the back apartment in the Murchie building. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Jenkins of McMinnville were overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earwood Thursday, going on to the parade and Round-up Friday. Mrs. Harwood is a niece of Mr. Jenkins. Glenn Kobow stopped for a short time Thursday in Board- man, calling on friends. Kobow is now traveling for a janitors supply house and will be stop ping often. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow have purchased the old O. B. 01 sen farm east of town and will tember. The farm was bought take possession the first of Sep lone Garden Club Makes Final Plans For Fall Exhibition IlllillltlllllllllllltlH YOU CAN GET Interwoven Socks at Wilson's Men's Wear 55c to $1.00 The members of the lone Gar den club have made final .plans for their Flower Show and An tique exhibit to be held at the American Legion hall Monday September 11 from 2:00 to 5::00 p. m. In addition there will be a plant sate and silver tea. Every one is invited. Many Ioneites attended the" Pendleton Round-up last week; An especially large crowd were on hand for the parade Friday. Robert Rietmann had the mis fortune, to have his car side swipped oh his way home from The Dalles Wednesday evening or last week. Mr .and Mrs. Gordon White and son Charles attended the weddhig reception for Mr. and Mrs. Jack West ih The Dalles last Friday evening. Mr. West is the district manager of the Standard Oil company. Mrs. Maurine Nelson of North Dakota has been secured as one of the high school teachers. Mr .and Mrs. Merle Baker and family arid Mrs. Dons' Gollyhorri drove to Tuieiake last Wednes day. Mrs. Baker arid family and Mrs. Gdllyhdrn returned Thurs day but Merle remained there to assist in caring for the barley harvest Among those leaving for vaca tions recently were Mr .and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and family and Mrs; Mary Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty john ana ramuy, Mr. ana Mrs. E. R. Lundell. Also Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and family who Dlan to attend the Shrine bene' fit football game in Portland nit ford tfbinr art to the coast Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lunaeu spent several days last week at Mt, Adanis picking nuckieoer ries where they gathered 20 gal lons. Tltev returned Tuesday, a short time- before their son Dale and wife of Oakland, Calif, ar rived unexpectedly for a visit. They had been visiting Harlan Lurtdeil and family irt Boise. The A. E. and A. A. Stefans familieis left Saturday for a va cation at ther coast. Mr. and Mrs. Merle" Cummings of Spokane art visiting Mr. and Mrs. EdWirt BertfstrOm. Mrs. Hazel Baumaii and son of Namua. Ida. stopped for a shdrt visit with Mrs. A. H. Jackson last Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bau man. has just installed a new beauty shop in Arlington. The annual meeting of the Co operative church of lone will be held Sunday, Sept. 17 at the Con gregational rooms with the usual fellowship dinner served at noon. aaAAAAAAa If 1 - I I "AKo.. VjW inii if r' x t mm deliver MiBkoo "ft. t. 'A mm mi mm , r, hm : ai mm m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm, s H ; zjrf I Is Net horsepower ... the power you use, the power delivered at Ihe clutch . . . U the true measuring stick of a truck's ability Jo haul payloads. And for net horsepower, Chev rolet heavy-duty trucks with Loadmaster engine have no equal among the five most popular standard equipped makes in their Prov ky nrllM nlingi on tnsinM ud 01 itanoW .oVpmtnf In conwnlfonol mod.li of Ikt dvo moif oopubr maka. weight class 13,000 to 16,000 lbs. G.V.W.; Chevrolet heavy-duty trucks lead them alll Compare the factsl Check the serial plates of all other popular makes for proof. And remember it's the power at the clutch that counts! Come in and let us tell you the full story of Chevrolet's truck leadership. Featuring: two oriat valvmn-hiad ENGINE THE NEW POWER-JET CAftlUKETO DIAPHRAGM SPRING CLUTCH SYNCHRO MESH TRANSMISSIONS HYPOID REAR AXLES DOUBLE-ARTICULATED BRAKES ADVANCE-' DESIGN STYLING BALL-TYPE STElRlNO HODGE CHEVROLET CO. Delbert Tyler of Portland ar rived at the Elvin Ely home Sun day and will remain a tew days. Other lone people who drove to Mt. Adams to gather huckle ber ries were Fred and George Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker. They all found the berrjes plenti ful. Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeBondt arrived in lone Sunday afternoon. Mr. DeBondt who is the coach, called all high school boys to re port for practice Monday afternoon. Charles White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White reports an enjoyable summer attending a two and a half months summer school at Mexico City college and San Carlos university in San Carlos Guatamala, and visiting Hondorus, San Salvador and Ni caragua where he met President Arevalo of Guatemalo and Pres ident Somogn of Nicaragua. This tour and summer school were under the auspicies of Pacific university and directed by Dr. Roberto Hooker, Instructor in Spanish and international rela tions at P. U. A group of 20 studehts made the trip. Dr. Hook er and Joe Kirkbride of Hills boro were overnight guests of the Whites on their return from Central America. Mr .and Mrs. John Young of Chehalis Wash, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, ar riving Wednesday of last week. THey attended the R0und-up Fri day and continued on south to central Oregon to visit other rel atives arid friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason drove up from Portland for a week-end visit' at Lewis Halvorsens. Their daughters Judy and Alice who hdye spent the summer at the Halvorsen ranch returned with them Sunday. Mrs. Ella Beamer returned to her home in Heppner Sunday af ter a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Herschel Town- Tad Miller was painfully in jured recently when a wagon bed fell on his foot breaking several bones. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow returned Saturday from a vaca tion at the coast and southern Oregon. Lewis Halvorsen accompanied by his family drove to The Dalles Monday for a medical check-up, The E. M. Baker family return ed home Wednesday from a trip through Washington and into Canada. The trip was much en joyed except for Duane who had the misfortune of breaking one of his toes when he dived into a shallow spot in Lake Chelan. Johnny Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson, was the honor guest at a birthday party at his home Monday when a number of his friends came in to help him celebrate his seventh birthday. . Those present were Ann and Jimmy Baker, Lona White, Jacky Crum, Jimmy How ton, Garry Morgan and Joe Al len. His father whose birthday was also on Monday, also helped him celebrate. Find out in 3 minutes J ',) " "ft' V' m'"', , A tf, See how you can get a Quicker, Closer shave in LESS TIME than it takes with soap-and-blade (J iffi SIIAVEMASTEn There' only one way to find out what this new Sunbeam can do come in and TRY IT. Skip your next shave and ee for yourself at our store; Heppner Appliance Company from Mr. and Mrs. Will Frasief, who will move in with their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roser on the Blahm farm. Week end guests at the sum mer home of Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Aiton and son Thomas were Miss Jackie Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb, Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Bntt Webb of Tacoma. All at tended the Roud-up Week-end guests at the Frank Cole home were Mrs. Cole's sons Dan and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ham- in of Olympia, also Mr. Cole's son and family, Mr. and Mrs Ross Cole of McMinnville. , Mr .and Mrs1. Alfred AscheY and family spent the week end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tannehill and daughters return to Portland Monday after the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill. Due to the sharp rise in cost of sup plies necessary to continue our service to you in a satisfactory manner, we find it imperative to raise our laundry prices as of September 1 , 1950. Heppner Laundry IE BE A BOOSTER FOR YOUR FAIR and RODEO WITH YOUR ATTENDANCE ALL HEPPNER BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE DURING FAIR AND RODEO PERFORMANCES Thursday, P fiday, Saturday, September 7-8-9 CLOSING I pm. Daily RtiOpeh after Daily Show (approximately 4:30 p. m.) Close Saturday during Parade HEPPNER CHAMBER of COMMERCE Heppner, Oregon Main at May