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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 7, 1950
Fall Pointers
LADIES SUITS AND COATS
WOOL DRESSES, SKIRTS;
CHILDREN'S COATS
Koret Sportswear
SLACKS - JACKETS - SKIRTS
Long and Short Sleeve Blouses in White
and Assorted Colors
Wool Jersey Blouses and Dresses
SKIRTS, WESKITS and JUMPERS
in Velveteen
WESTERN STYLE SLACK SUITS
MUNSINGWEAR HOSIERY
in New Fall Shades
We hope you enjoy the Morrow County Fair
and Rodeo this week-end.
Norah's Shop
SEE THE
$10,000 HAT
with Hundreds of Autographs
of FAMOUS PERSONS
r a)
Ss., Y . 1
This HAT will be
on display in
our window
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
The World Famous
STETSON HAT
is owned by
Sandy Smead
. . . meet him Thursday,
Friday, Saturday
INSURED BY LLOYDS OF LONDON FOR 515,000
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR
Heppner, Oregon
110 1 1 1 1 i
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n H40 '41 ' '43 ' '45 '46 V '41 '49 '50 &f
uess
Reddy Kilowatt is working longer for
you, running more labor-saving appli
ances. Yet, the longer he works, the
lower are his hourly wages. Today
Reddy's pay for housework averages
only about half as much per hour as
ten years ago. Can you think of any
thing else that has gone down and
down in price?
THE COST OF LIVING is up 68 RATE CUTS SINCE 1940 have meant TODAY'S BIGGEST BARGAIN!
since 1940. But PP&L's average price total net savings of nearly 18 million Residential electric rates here are less
for household electricity is down 40 I dollars to users of PP&L's electricity 1 than half of the national average.
Pacific Power & Light Company
1910 Our 40th Anniversary Year 1950
Monument Schools
Opened Monday
With 124 Enrolled
The school bell rang on Mon
day. There were 20 high school
students that registered and 104
grade school students. There
are two high school teachers, Mr.
and Mrs. McLaughlin and four
grade teachers, Mj. Peterman,
Mrs. Farrow, Mrs. Patzer and
Mrs. Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweek left
Tuesday to attend the American
Legion convention .at Grants
Pass on September 6-9. They are
both delegates from unit No. 14S.
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Jones and
children of Prineville were house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Rounds.
Chance Wilson was attending
to matters of business in Long
Creek Monday.
Mrs. Lottie Foss of Boise, Ida.
visited her mother, Mrs. Josie
Round and her daughter, Mrs.
Stephen Holmes.
Mrs. Faye Munday and daugh
ter Joyce of the L. S. ranch, on
Cottonwood spent Sunday after
noon in town.
Mr .and Mrs. Thomas McLau
ghlin came from Portland Fri
day. They spent the week-end
getting things at the school
house in readiness for school on
Monday Sept. 4.
Mrs. Anna Lesley returned to
Monument Saturday. She has
spent the summer vacation visit
ing her children. She will be em
ployed by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Hinton during the school year.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard
helped Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gasner
during harvest. -
Lawrence Fleming of Eugene
spent Monday night in Monu
merit as a guest of his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Lee Fleming.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Broad-
foot are the parents of a baby
gin corn iept. l in the Pendleton
hospital.
Mr .and Mrs. Miles Gilman vi
sited in Baker with their daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pope and children over
the holidays.
. Bill Elder of Vale and John
Carter of Long Creek were In
Monument Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. George McDuffy
of Portland spent the week vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Bo
yer and Mrs. Ida Bleakman. The
ladies are sisters.
Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Hooker
and daughters went to Magoon
lake to spend Labor day. They
missed the heat for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humph
reys and baby are moving from
the Gribble house to a trailer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thorpe of
Dayville visited their daughter
and son-in-law ,Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Hinton Thursday.
Mrs. Rho Bleakman and dau
ghters were over night guests of
ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Musgrave of Mt. Vernon Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. Henry Cupper
and children returned home from
their vacation at the coast Sat
urday. They visited Mr .and Mrs.
Orval Wyland and children and
Mr. and Mts. Zephyl Harrison at
hstacada on their way home.
Kay iippen of Medtord is en
joying a few days visit with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gates.
Mrs. La Verda Cox and Mrs.
Anne Cox of Top were visiting
in town Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Cox and Mrs. Bu
yes and son of Gilmore ranch
were shopping in town Saturday.
Mrs. Haskell Hobby had her
sister, Lois Stephenson of Mitch
ell as her guest over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mellor spent
the holidays with Mrs. Mellors
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Weisse at Free
water. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek of
Heppner visited friends and rel
atives in Monument Sunday.
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HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Louis Wetzell will occupy the
pulpit next Sunday morning and
C L. Van Slyke from the Mexi
can Gospel Mission with head
nuarters at Phoenix, Ariz, will be
the speaker in the evening.
ACTRESS AUTOGRAPHS FAMO OUS HAT
MAKES FLYING VISIT
. Mrs. Richard Zita, the former
Dorothy Cutsforth, and baby
daughter Deborah left yesterday
by air from Pendleton for their
home in New Britain, Conn, af
ter a brief visit at the home of
her father, O. W. Cutsforth and
with other relatives. The visitors
made the journey both ways by
air, giving them several days
more here than they could have
enjoyed by other modes of trans
portation. o
COUSIN DIES
Mayor and Mrs. Conley Lan
ham and family left Wednesday
for St. Maries, Ida. after receiv
ing word of the death of John
McDonald, cousin of Mr. Lan
ham. Death came suddenly as
Mr. McDonald was working in
his store. The Lanhams were ex
pecting Mr. and Mrs. McDonald
here this week as their guests
for the fair and rodeo. They.
have visited Heppner frequently.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleck and
daughter were week-end guests
of friends in Heppner, coming
this way on a vacation trip from
their respective occupations in
Seattle. With the Robert Grabills
and John Saagers they formed a
party enjoying a Chinese dinner
in Hermiston Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D.'A. Wilson en
joyed Labor Day hunting grouse
in the mountains south of Hepp
ner. o
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all those
who helped at the scene of the
accident and all the friends who
sent cheering messages of good
wishes, and for the gifts, flowers
and personal visits during the
convalescence.
Charles A. Marquardt
and family.
o
SEVERAL HEPPNJER PEOPLE
Jr.
Here from Boardman Saturday
evening were Mr. and' Mrs. Rus
sell Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood or
Elgin stopped briefly in Heppner
Saturday enroute to t lie John
Day for the holidays.
Shirlee Gaines and Bonnie
Hannan returned Friday from a
week's stay in Portland with
Shirlee's father, Harold Gaines.
During their visit the girls spent
a few days at Ocean lake.
Mrs. Clyde Nutting of Prine
ville visited friends in Heppner
during the week-end.
Wade Bothwell, Jack Parrish
and Don Bennett motored to Port
land for Labor Day.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Mollahan wore her
father, Robert Owen and two
nieces, Joanne and Darlene Har
ris of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Garrett of Portland.
Mrs. Lucille Avers and son are
here from Pendleton to spend the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Farrens.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rich
ards had as their guests last
week, her niece, Patsy Konney of
Pendleton and nephew, Johnny
Kenney of Portland.
Departing guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Pate were her mo
ther, Mrs. A. E. Lindgren and
twin brothers, Don and Darold.
They left Tuesday for their home
in Fairfax, S. D. after a week's
stay in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wise
and daughter Darlene returned
Friday from Prince George, Can
ada .where they vacationed for
a week. Saturday they and Mr.
and Mrs. Pirl Howell motored to
the Howell cabin on Willow
creek for the holiday.
Mary Brian, motion picture actress, shown here autographing the
$10,000 panama this was in 192 3. This famous skypiece is now
on display until Saturday night in the Wilson's Men's Wear store.
The hat is 24 years old and has autographsfrom the famous peo
ple of the world. Insured for $15,000 by Lloyds of London.
LOST One Hudson Bay while
blanket. Reward. Leave at Ga
zette Times office. 25-26p
FOR SALE '41 Dodge pickup.
Contact Bob Wright in trailer
house across from Heppner
swimming pool. 25p
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I STAR iZD REPORTER J
Admission prices afternoon and evening, unless specifically advertised to be otherwise Children: IS
55 . Est. Price .17, Fed. Tax .03, TOTAL 20oj Crade and High School Students U years and overs Est.
55 Price .40, Fed. Tax. .10, TOTAL 50c j Adults! Est. Price .60, Fed. Tax .10, TOTAL 60c. Every Child 55
occupying a seat mast have a ticket.
: Sunday shows continuous from 1pm. Phone 1472 for starting time of the dif - 55
: ferent shows. All programs except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Sept 10-11-12
MA AND PA KETTLE
GO TO TOWN
Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Richard
Long, Meg Randall, Gregg Martell
When they do the town . . it's done for!
The newest, most hilarious adventure of
those homespun hillbillies.
ADDED: HOUSE OF MERCY, an inter
esting glimpse into the activities of a
hospital and its importance to a com
munity; Bugs Bunny; Newsrecl; Grant
land Rice Sportlight.
WELCOME BACK AGAIN, FOLKS I We
hope your summer vacation was enjoy
able and that you accomplished all the
things you planned. Now that vacation
time has ended, we look forward to your
regular visits here and our aim Is to merit
your patronage.
Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 13-14
LOVE HAPPY
The Marx Brothers, Ilona Massey, Vera
Ellen, Marion Hutton, Raymond Burr,
Bruce Gordon
The mad Marx Brothers are back and so,
of course, there is plenty of laughter in
this comedy with music.
ADDED: PIGSKIN PASSES, nostalgic
scenes of the gridiron past; Technicolor
Traveltalk of MICHIGAN, and Cartoon.
Friday-Saturday, Sept. 15-16
RIDERS OF THE RANGE
Tim Holt and his pal, Chito, are the rid
ers the range is in Arizona and all the
rest is bang-up western action.
PLUS
SECOND FEATURE TO BE ANNOUNCED
Sunday-Monday, Sept. 17-18
MY FRIEND IRMA
GOES WEST
Marie Wilson, John Lund, Dean Martin,
Diana Lynn, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Cal
vert, plus Pierre, a chimp who's ho
chump
The same zany group of characters who
brought on gales of laughter in the first
"Irma" picture are now transplanted to
the colorful country around Reno for a
wild, wild western.
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