Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 07, 1950, Page Page 8, Image 8

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IT'S HERE!
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 7, 1950
It's Terrific!
THE NEW
1951
Sat'day
Dec
Bring the Whole Family
Corsages for the Ladies
Favors for the Kiddies
Yes, and some thing for
Dad too
The Most Excit
ing Car Yet !
HIOD
Phone A03 Heppner, Oregon
Man (to psychiatrist): "My
wife has developed an inferior
ity complex. What can I do to
keep her that way?"
The only money that goes as
far today as it did in 1940 is the
nickel that rolls under the bed.
Neal O'Hara, McNaught Syn
dicate, Inc.
Sign over a Los Angeles used
car lot, sandwiched in between
"Madman" Muntz and "Wild
man" Prichard:: If You Can Bear
Dealing With a Normal Person,
I Have Some Wonderful Bar
gains! Walter H. Schmidt in Coronet
The world has become so small
that olmost an nation is within
reach of Uncle Sam's pockets.
Wall Street Journal.
A boy like this one may be your son or a boy from
your home town. He will look forward to his leave
from duty at some strange camp. The Associated Ser
vices for the Armed Forces will provide him a place
for wholesome recreation while he is on leave. The
Community Chest furnishes the money. This is one of
the Red Feather agencies.
lone's Cardinals
Win Casaba Bout
From Fossil Quint
lone High School's Cardinals
opened their basketball season
Friday night, December 1, by de
feating the Fossil Falcons on
the Fossil floor. The final score
was 44 to 37. John Bristow led
the lone attack with 14 points.
Duane Baker added 13 to the
lone total. Harrison and Jellick
each scored 13 for Fossil. Half
time score favored lone 22 to 20.
IONE
They are having a swell time
at the George home this week.
Kit and David are both in bed
due to a visitation of the
mumps. They are both doing
fine now but life was a bit
bumpy for a few days, especial
ly for David who seemed to be
the sicker of the two.
Duane Baker
H. Peterson
Ron Baker'
Gene Doherty
John Bristow
Jim Morgan
Le Roy Brenner
Roger Kincaid
Jerry Bristow
Lee Palmer
FOSSIL
F.G.
5
0
3
3
6
0
0
0
0
0
F.T.
3
2
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
T.P.
13
2
6
9
14
0
0
0
0
0
Harrison
Bell
Jellick
Owen
Wallace
Prindle
Kelsay
Neth
Benge
17 10 44
F.G. F.T. T.P.
5 3 13
2
13
7
1
0
1
0
0
14 9 37
The lone B Squad lost to the
Fossil B Squad by a score of 34
to 26. .
LEADS NEW GROUP
Bryce Keene, lone, is the lead
er of a newly organized tractor
maintenance club which is the
first 4-H agricultural club to be
organized in Morrow County this
new Club Year. President of the
new club is Duane Baker; Vice
President is Loy Keene; Secre
tary is Malcolm McKinney; and
Ronald Baker is News Reporter.
Other club members are Dennis
Swanson and Leland McKinney.
This is the second year project
;for these boys, the Tractor Main
tenance being only one year old
in Oregon. Leaders, Bryce Keene,
lone, M. R. Wightman, Heppner,
and Ralph Skoubo, Boardman,
have recently attended a tractor
maintenance clinic at Oregon
State College, sponsored by Gen
eral Petroleum Company. While
at this three-day clinic, Bryce
Keene was judged as fifth place
winner, in a tractor operators'
contest, being judged for skill,
safety and speed with which
leaders handled their tractors
in inspection, starting, warm-up,
driving and backing operations.
Rooms How Available
at ffi
Newly Decorated Rooms
from $2.25 up
Coffee Shop Dining Room
Garage Facilities
Prte nt Thii Ad for
$1.00 Credit Sood en Any Room
S. W. 11th at Stark St. Portland, Oregon
A young midshipman reported
to the commanding officer for
duty. The CO, a gruff old sailor,
sized him up and snorted, "Well,
I suppose that, as usual, your
family sent the fool to sea."
"Oh, no sir," replied the mid-
die. "They've changed all that
since your time, sir."
IF
you want an
IRRIGATED
RANCH
Large or Small
Let me know what you want
and I will find it for you
At the Right Price!
O. C. HUGHES
Licensed Broker
Rural Route 1, Box 329
Phone 3884
HERMISTON, OREGON
water system
lei's make a dale to cflscvss yaw
running water requirements. A
phone call will bring as to yaar
home where we'll help yo chaos
the right MYERS Water System tor
yovr needs. Better stilt, stop In and
see our lull range of MYERS f,ecto
ond Reciprocating Typo Water Sys
tems. Wt service all makes of pomps.
New Myfi
'HN" tjch
Myerl Shallow .
Well Declprocotlos '
Type I
FRANK BAKER
PLUMBING MANAGER
Case Furniture Company
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November
18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15,
1912.
Published every Thursday and
entered at the Post Office at
Heppner, Oregon, as second
class matter.
Subscription price, $3.00 a year;
single copies, 10c.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
gay, glamorous gifts for
the Lady in your life
How she'll love a package from Norah's!
Gloves, Slips, Handkerchiefs, Costume
Jewelry, Lingerie, Hosiery, Handbags,
Scarfs, Housecoats ( ladies and childrens)
Blouses, Sweaters. ..everything she likes!
Nor ah 4
Your Family's
Christmas
GIFT
for year 'round
pleasure
Bell & Howell - Revere - Eastman
Magazine Cameras and Projectors
Polaroid Land Camera for the
Picture-in-a-Minute
Argus 35mm with Rangefinder
Argus - Eastman Ansco Reflex
Cameras
Sawyer's ViewMaster and Reels
Humphreys
Drug Co.
The General Price Trend Is Upward,
But Court Street Market Is Still Buck
ing the Trend.
Week-end Shopping Aids:
49c
nTOTVTTrC Swift's
Premium
Cooked, Ready to Eat POUND . .
PORK CHOPS AQC
Swift Premium Pork Pound itOx'
BEEF SHORT RIBS QQP
Swift's Branded Steers Pound OV
PORK ROASTS QQf
Center Shoulder Cuts Pound tJtV
FRYERS Pan Ready fiQp
Swift's Premium Pound Ut1'
PRODUCE HOLIDAY GOODIES
ORANGES-No. 288 - Lb. 12c stock UP now wilh a11 thosc ho,i-
day goodies Candies, Nuts, Or-
3jjc anges, Tangerines, and numerous
other items that add to the Christ
. q mas cheer. But we have a sugges
' "c tion come in early while there are
ample stocks and a wide variety to
8c choose from.
SPUDS - 10 Pounds
CABBAGE, Cello -Pkg.
TURNIPS-Pound
Shop Where Your Dollars Buy More
Quality
COURT ST. MARKET