Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 31, 1952, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 31, 1952
Umatilla Takes 2 From Mustangs;
To Meet Arlington and Wallowa
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers of
Pine City were business visitors
in Heppner Monday. They are re
modeling their ranch home at
the present time.
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The new 1932 Ford "Victoria" is a member of the Ford Crestline which also includes the
Sunlincr convertible and the Country Squire station wagon. The Victoria combines unob
structed side visibility and open-car advantages of a sports vehicle with the all-weather protec
tion of steel sedan top construction. It is available in a wide variety of interior trim, uphol
steries and sotfd or two-tone body colors.
Jacob Reuber was over from
Stanfield Sunday to .spend the
day with Frank Aycrs.
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10-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN
Heppner Hardware
and Electric
Aulherhtd Dealer
GENERAL fy ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC
ELECTRIC WATER HEATER
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd Jr., and :
son Cecil and David Hynd of
Heppner were in Portland on
business the first of the week.
Jeff Carter, J. C. Penney man
ager, has been confined to his
home the last several days be
cause of illness.
Josephine Mahoney Baker is
confined to her home this week
with the flu. Mrs. Harold Bocket
is taking over her duties at the
Library while she is down.
Rev. and Mrs. Nets Fast re
turned Sunday from Willamina
where they had been called last
Thursday by the death of a
brolher-Ln-law.
Mrs. Ralph Beamer is in the
Pendleton hospital. She is ex
pected to return to her home this
week.
Mrs. Roberta Bryant and two
children have arrived in Heppner
to make their home. They are at
present visiting at the home of
her mother Mrs. R. A. Thompson.
Connie Ruggles arrived in
Heppner Friday from Whitman
College in Walla Walla to spend
the weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ruggles. She
returned to school on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grabill,
Mrs. Mary Van Stevens and Miss
Delia Morgan, nursing field rep
resentative for the Red Cross,
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Leonard in
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Aalberg
went to Portland on Saturday and
returned to Heppner Monday
noon.
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Nels Fast, Tastor
9:4;1 Sunday School with class
es for all ages.
11:00 Morning Worship.
7:45 p. m. Evening Evangelis
tic Service. There will tfo special;
singing and music by our 10 piece
orchestra.
7:45 p. m. Thurs. prayer meet
ing and a short message.
Heppner's Mustangs went down
to a double defeat Friday and
Tuesday at the hands of a tall
Umatilla high school team who
racked up 36-2G and 50-35 wins
against the local boys.
The Mustang offensive bogged
down when they were unable to
hit from screen plays or running
shots until they were shooting an
anemic .203 for the games. Hepp
ner's defense too, resembled a
sieve and would have suffered
even greater defeats except for
the shooting of Gary Connor, the
Mustang center. He gathered
in more rebounds and outshot
the entire Heppner squad.
The reserves fared better, run
ning up their lath and 16th con
secutive wins by taking the Jun
ior Norsemen 50-31 and 52-27.
Heppner returns to. league bas
ketball competition Friday when
they play host to the second
place Arlington Honkers on the
Heppner floor. Arlington has
shown considerable improvement
recently, but the Mustangs hope
to get back in the win column ac
cording to coach Hal Whitbeck.
Saturday, Heppner will play a
fast, sharp-shooting Wallowa five
at the local gym. The Mountain
boys represented district 8 in the
state basketball tournament last
spring. Quite a number of regu
lars are still performing for the
visitors including 6'4" Art Wea
therford at center.
Two games will be played with
the opener slated for 7 o'clock.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
PENDLETON-
HEPPNER
FREIGHT LINE
Arrives at Heppner,
Lexington and lone
EVERY DAY
For Pickup or
Delivery
For pickup, call
Anderson's Builders'
Supply, Heppner
Omar Rietmann, lone
Connecting Carrier for
Consolidated Freightways
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
Sr. have returned from a business
trip to Portland. They were ac
companied to the city by Edward
"Puff" Rice who spent several
days here visiting relatives arfti
friends.
John Bergstrom and Ted Smith
left Thursday to spend the week
end in Corvallis where they will
participate in the Fathers' week
end observance at Oregon State
College.
Mrs. LaVeme Van Marter, Mrs.
Alex Thompson and Misses Ce
celia and Kathryn Carthy were
shopping in Pendleton Monday.
4-H CLUB NEWS
HOBO CLUB
Seven boys met at the home of
Mrs. Gordon White, in lone, and
organized a camp cookery 4-H
club. Officers were elected: presi
dent, Wayne Ball, vice president,
Gerry White; secretary, Bill Salt
er; news reporter, Ellis Ball; song
leader, Gerry Brenner.
Besides the, above the members
are Ivan Akers, Ronnie McCabe,
and three who joined later are
Clyde Ritchie, Kenneth Jones, and
John Howton.
The club is to be called the
Hobo Club and will meet every
Saturday.
STAR THEATER, Heppner
Sunday shows continuous from I p. m. All shows except Sunday start at 7:30 p. m.
Ticket office open every evening until 9 o'clock. Phone 1472.
Friday-Saturday, Feb. 1-2
TEXAS RANGERS
George Montgomery, Gale Storm, Jerome Courtland, Noah Beery Jr., William Bishop,
John Litel. Fast action and frontier humor with the watchdogs of the Lone Star
State, filmed in color.
Plus
THE GUY WHO CAME BACK
Paul Douglas, Joan Bennett, Linda Darnell, Don DeFore in a wonderful story for
the whole family, sometimes hilarious, always human.
Sunday-Monday, Feb. 3-4 .
BEHAVE YOURSELF
Farley Granger, Shelley Winters, William Demarest, Francis L. Sullivan, Lon Chaney
and a scene-stealing mutt named "Archie".
A grand, wacky, refreshing comedy. . . entertainment tonic for the entire family.
Tuesday-Wednesday, Feb. 5-6.
PEKING EXPRESS
Joseph Cotten, CoriVine Calvet, Edmund Gwenn find dangerous adventure aboard
the Express from Shanghai to Peking.
This theatre Joins In the nationwide salute to one of our greatest
youth-building organizations THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
who celebrate their 42nd Anniversary February 6 to 12.
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Green Beans
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Here's one ol the most effective ways you can "rescue" thriv
ing young crops from strangling crust and thieving weeds.
Cultivate your fields with a John Deere Rotary Hoe. It thoroughly
mulches and aerates the soil next to the young plant; it kills
many weeds which ordinarily aren't touched by shovel-type
cultivators.
What's more, you'll handle this close-cultiva'ang job in a
hurry. This four-row hoe moves along at 5 mph., cultivating 14
feet at a time ... up to 80 acres in a 10-hour day. This strong,
sturdy, all-steel hoe can be used in uniis of 2, 4, or 6 gangs. Its
simplicity, low cost, and efficient work make the John Deere an
essential implement for your farming operation. Let us show you
how it fits your farming needs; come in soon.
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Solid or Cubes
Pound 25c
SHORTENING, Snowdrift or Crisco
3 lb. can 98c
TOILET TISSUE, Guest 3 rolls 25c
MUSTARD or TURNI P GREENS ... 2 cans 29c
Baby Shug, No. 2 can
BABY FOOD, Gerber's or Heinz 6 cans 55c
SAUERKRAUT, Steinfeld, IVi can.. 2 for 33c
Fresh Produce
TOMATOES tube 23c
CELERY lb. 13c
CARROTS 2 bun 25c
GRAPEFRUIT, ruby red. . .2 for 25c
MEAT SPECIALS
PICNICS . . lb 49c
JOWL BACON lb. 29c
SLICED BACON lb. 49c
Oregon Chief
PURE LARD 4 lbs. 89c
SKINLESS FRANKS lb. 59c
SPARE RIBS lb. 52c
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