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Page 8 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 1 1, 1952 1953 Fords Go On Display Here Friday Models of the new 1953 Ford will go on display In Heppner on Friday, C. W. Rosewall, local Ford dealer announced this week. The new models, marking the 50th anniversary of the Ford mo tor company are designed with a low, road -hugging look and an nounce some outstanding Im provements in suspension. The new models are introduced without any increase in present prices. o There are more bones in a baby's body tha nin an adult's. DO YOUR GIFT Shopping AT SAAGER'S fir ' ' ss? i ' ' I 4 ,i - ( M y ' '!: ' - v k i OREGON'S amazing Green Guards, youth auxiliary of Keep Oreon Green, since it's organizaticn in 1943 has enrolled 50,000 boys and girls on the public service job of preventing forest fires. Judy Scott, 8, of 23C0 Bluff Street, Salem, has the honor of being the 50,000th Oregon Green Guard. She receives her certificate of membership from former Governor Charles A. Sprague, who is Marion County Keep Oregon Green Chairman, in ceremonies at Salem last week. Green Guards have built up an astounding record of public ser vice, the ex-governor said,.and undoubtedly by alert action have been responsible fer saving many forest fires from spreading. Membership is open to any Oregon boy or girl between the ages of 8-16. Word has been received of thei Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farra had I Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Schaffitz willj Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston re. birth of a son, William Eugene, to as their guest, Bob Ordway, who leave Saturday to attend thelturned Sunday evening from ivii. aiiu ivna. ut'idiu icsuiii. ui was enroute from Fossil to La, Northwest Congress of Optometry Pasco where they spent the weeK- be hed at the Multnomah end wltn tneir son-in-iaw aim Wacprt at Tho Halloc hncnital nn ! . - . ... j -i . i Grande whore ho will unrU with ! to 10 ozs Maternal grandparents ! the National Bank. Ordway hotel in Portland December 14, Ulster, Mr. and Mr, Herman b . 1 uroe tollof nt u i 1. ntiH IK Thou n an t- roturn tr. Parker. are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott oil " J.ai Aurl r . F i Mr. and Mrs. J. Garnet Barratt Thompson were her son-in-law were in Baker Wednesday to at-'and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J tend the dinner honoring Sam Espy and children, Jack Espy and Coon, member of congress trom Sharon and Robert Bryant, of Pa this district. ' louse,. Washington. Heppner and Mrs. L. D. Neill isi "? VIWI 10 gin& 10 0SSI- the great-grandmother. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. m j m t r- t. i ' E N- Gonty, Mr. and Mrs. Farra Mr. and Mrs. Jay Espy. Palouse jand the)r ' Bob Q d Washington are the parents of a 5to pendleton to attend the wrest- lo. z oz. son born at raiouse on December 8. He has been named Richard. Mrs. Robert A. Thomp son, Heppner is the grand-mother. Miss Irene Zinter drove to Port land Monday to spend a few days looking after business matters. Miss Nancy Adams who is at tending Mills College in Oakland, Calif., is here to spend the holi days with her mother, Mrs. Floyd N. Adams who met her in Port land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Add Moore left the last of the week for Ritter Hot Springs where they will spend some time. ling matches. Here Are Some Suggestions -HORSMAN & TON I DOLLS -XMAS CANDY -LAZY SUSAN BAR -LAZY SUSANS -HOLGATE TOYS For the younger child -XMAS CARDS -MANICURE SETS by Revlon -MANICURE IMPLEMENT SETS of finest quality steel -COSMETIC KITS by Dorothy Gray -NATIVITY SETS .. -MADONNAS Saager's Pharmacy PHIL BLAKNEY. Owner Lexington News By Delpha Jones The Step-in-Time sowing club was organized Monday at the home of Lola Breeding with six members present. President is Joan Breeding; vice president, Janet Kendall; secretary, Cherry Gray; news reporter Charlene Jones, an dsong leader, Margaret Kendall. Anna Marie Winters is also a member. Mrs. Lola Breed ing is the club leader. The Lexington grange will hold a pot luck dinner at (:.'!() Saturday nicht with the lone II. E. C. in charge of the program. It will be the Christmas party. The Lexington Campfire girls will hold their Vesper service Monday night, December 15 at the Christian church. o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goldsmith left Saturday for their home in Yakima alter spending i nanus giving here with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt. Mrs. Goldsmith has been in Heppner for the past two weeks to be near her sister, Mrs. Maggie Hunt, who has been criti cally ill at St. Anthony's hos pital in Pendleton. Mr. end Mrs. Warner Kennedy of Stevenson, Washington spent the weekend in Heppner and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and Mrs. Josie Jones. Among those from out of town here Sunday for the funeral ser vices of the'iate Mrs. Alice Gen try were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gentry and family of Oniak, Washing ton; Mr. and Mrs. naroui i.emry and children, Burns; Mr. and Mrs. Ray McQueen, Athena; Mrs. Ethel Brock, Mrs. Frank (.entry and Miss Joyce Gentry, Portland. Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, adminis trator, Ralph Thompson. Mrs. Vida Iloliker and Mrs. Faye Mun kers, commission members, at tended a meeting of County pub lie welfare commissions in Pen dleton Wednesday. j Mr. and daughters, PENDLETON WOOL SHIRT For the Outdoor man you can't miss WILSON'S MEN'S VEAR fhe Store of Personal Service Meat ocker Government Graded Grade A Locker Beef Lb. Comm. Beef 40c lb. Dressed Hogs 30c lb. Including Local Grown Cattle -CUSTOM KILLING -WHOLESALE MEATS Heppner Slaughter House Former Heppner Sale Yard Location Phone 2642 " Harold Johnston Mrs. Joe Wright and Joan and Judy, re turned Saturday afternoon from a weekend trip to Portland and Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson re turned the last of the week from St. Louis, Mo., where they spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson. WESTERN SHIRTS By Tem-Tex Are tops for Gifts 5.95 to 10.95 WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR The Store of Personal Service 0 -J Co ? oP8 . f -7 - en'S Vi. "'-to,,. ybUS"snfSf' HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES Fordomatic Dtivt, Ovtrdrlvt, l-REST t'mttd wfty glou, whlt tldtwol Mr optional at tra eot(, Equipment, accvtioriti and trim lubjtct to ctana wthoi4 itotk mi I m mm o MBafflHI With 41 "Worth More features, it's worth more when you buy it...worth more when you sell it! Dm only V-8 hi it. fialdl CHOICE OF V4 OR SIX ENGINES Ford'i 110-h.p. hish-compreision Slralo-Stor V-8 hai a partner for thrifty "Go" in the 1 01 -h p. low-friction, high-compreion Mileage Maker Six only modern Six in iti field. Search no more: the car that exceeds your every driving need is making its bow at your Ford Oealer'sl Those of you who have owned Fords in recent years have a hint of the many ways in which this new 1953 Ford sets an entirely new standard for tho American Road. In this new Ford you'll find a new Miracle Ride that sets a new standard of smooth, quiet comfort on level highways or roughest byways. You'll find the easy handling and great visibility you need for today's fast-moving traffic ... the "Go" to master today's long-distance driving. See this Ford . . .Value Check its 41 "Worth More" features . . . and Test Drive it. You'll see why this new standard-setting car is worth more when you buy it . . . worth more when you sell it. ft New Miracle Ride bringi you riding comfort at iti level betl Not juit tofter ipringi and new ihock absorber action, but a imoothly coordinated tyitem of ride control elements that adjusts instantly and automatically to changing road conditions. It's a completely balanced ride ... a ride that will give you an entirely new concept of driving comfort on level parkways or rough, rutted byways. Shift to Fordomotic . . . and you'll never shift again. It's the finest, most versatile automatic drive ever. Ford also offers the smooth, thrifty Overdrive. Key-Release Deck Lid opens automatically on counterbalanc ing hinges when you turn key. Note big trunk space! Ford's hood is counterbalanced, tool UVUILVU i . i.'iH uTiv rvzrzzar 7r?m 1 Fwli-Circle Visibility gives you an unobstructed view of the ' road . . . and off the scenery. I-REST tinted safety glass makes driving easier on your eyes. Center-Fill Fueling prevents hose marks on the finish of your car. No gas spill on fenders. Short gas filler pipe gives you trunk space for an extra suitcase. Power-Pivot Pedals, suspended from above, operote more eas ily, eliminate dusty, drafty floor holes, make foot space of the entire floor space. Automotic Power Pilot saves you money because ft gives you high-compression "Go" with regular gas. An economy feature on both V-8 and Six. LL On IMsplay Friday rr. . . value- cuCk: rr. . test owe rr! ROSEWALL MOTOR COMPANY