Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 22, 1951 I"!?. IRWWIW HSWSl fWWW mn ' Mamrn ww-i. mm- Are you interested in saving dollars? Listed are some of the items of merchandise - some mark downs of seasonable goods, others are new special pur chased items that are outstanding values! 50 ONLY OVAL BRAIDED RUGS Size 17x29 Ass't 4 colors O 4 .00 Red, Green, Blue, Black fJJL 50 ONLY RAG RUGS Size 20x35 (Over-all size) Fast dye and washable fringed ends SI ,00 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Not all sizes MISSES RAYON SATIN ROBES . . MISS PREP PAJAMAS . . Sizes to 16 18 ONLY-BRENTW00D WASH FROCKS 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 GIRLS' QUILTED ROBES 2.00 NO WINTER! - NO SNOW! Means we have Galoshes to clear - AND DO WE MEAN CLEAR! LOOK AT THE PRICES! ! ! ALL WOMEN'S GALOSHES Side zip Boots, Slip-on Boot Style, Snap Styles ALL GIRLS AND BOYS GALOSHES ALL CHILDREN'S GALOSHES 2.00 1.50 1.00 ODDS AND ENDS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHEEPLINED SLIPPERS . 1.00 MEN'S LINED DRIVING GLOVES 1.00 TOT'S SNOW SUITS ......... 4.00 DON'T FORGET THIS SATURDAY AT 12 NOON IT MAY BE YOU! Penney's III ALL DEPARTMENTS-YOU'LL FIND You can pay more- but you cant buy better ! Check the colors in Ford'i new Luxury Lounge Interior!. They're custom matched with ouuide colon. Check the dozens of other new fe tures. New Automatic Ride Control blots out bumps. Automatic Mileage Maker squeezes the last ounce of power out of every drop of gas! And new Fordomatic gives you the finest, most flexible automatic drive ever! ' 3 check GOG , Jv;jfirl 1 r5r "we'M buying for jj BUYINQ , w GRANGE CELEBRATES Continued from Page Three Crawford as co-hastess. The grade school won the bas ketball game at Lexington Fri day of last week. The PTA served dinner Thurs day, Feb. 14, at the schoolhouse for the school board members of the county. Around $120 was taken In at the Rebekah riinnpr sprveH at th Bchoolhouse Sunday. The pro ceeds went toward the band uni forms. The school reports that they now have a little over $1300 on their band uniforms. The Topic club gave $100 and the Arnica club $50. A music and drama mpptintr will be held in Whitman College in Walla Walla March 17-18. A student will be voted on to at tend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burnett of Roseburg were visitors at the home of her uncle, Wallace Mat. thews last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Heimbigner of Odessa, Wash., recently visited at the home of their son, Ray Heimbigner. Mrs. Edith Nichoson returned to her home Saturrlav after spending a week convalescing at me waiter uooyns home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and daughter Trndv fhh r,f ftw.. hart visited relatives here over tne week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith of Heppner were lone visitors Sun. day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and children and Mrs. Fannie Griffith returned hnmp frnm Portland Sunday. Gary Huitt spent Friday of last week with Johnny Swanson. Mrs. Oscar Peterson was a Portland visitor last week. Henry Peterson, representa tive at the state legislature, spent the week-end at home. His son Robert, student at Will amette Univeiuity, and his daughter, Mrs. John Skuzeski and son Stephen of Portland ac companied him home. Mrs. John Brvson entertained the Ladies Aid last week. Mrs. Clara Kincaid returned home from Portland last week. Sam Crawford spent a few days in Portland laist week. The Wate Crawfords have pur chased the Harry Yarnell house on Second street. The Yarnells have their new house almost completed. TAX REPRESENTATIVE DUE Word from the Oregon State Tax Commission is to the effect that a representative of the in come tax division will be in this area early next week. He will be in Arlington from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. February 27; Condon 3 to 5 p. m. same day; Fossil from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. February 28, and Heppner from 2 to 4 that after noon. The PICTURE SHOP can answer all your photographic needs . . . We will take our equipment anywhere and we are prepar ed to do all kinds of photographic work. Contact us for work in your home, on your ranch, or in communities outside Heppner. We will be happy to serve you. Z)ke Picture Sk CAMERA COMMERCIAL SUPPLIES WORK Buster & Trixie Dodson op PORTRAIT STUDIO ' 111! ! . . I I DOG OWN Pay Licenses this Month - AFTER MARCH 1 sr, THE PRICE Wl LL BE DOUBLED- NOW - $1 .00 for each Male or Spayed Female NOW - $2.00 for each Female March 1, $2.00 for each Male or Spayed Female March 1, $4.00 for each Female Chapter 564, Oregon Laws, 1949, require that license plate shall be displayed on dogs at all times. C J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector A New Modern Group For Your Bedroom ,s,u -- f-iSf 1 for See this striking new k'W l " modern collection. A complete 5-piece set priced at just 167.45 r"" TOMI IN AND "T13T DRIVE" A ROSEWALL MOTOR CO. mm