Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 23, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Hardman NFLA Will
Elect at Dinner Meet
Stockholders of the Hardman Na
tional Farm Loan association will
hear reports from their respective
officers on the organization's activ
ities for 1941 and elect a director at
the annual meeting on Thursday,
April 30, at the Odd Fellows hall.
Notice of the meeting went out last
week to approximately 135 members
in Morrow county in the form of a
letter signed by John J. Wightman,
president of the association.
The business session will convene
at 10:30 a. m., with President Wight
man presiding. The term of Henry
Baker expires this year and a direc
tor is to be elected to serve for
three years. The hold-over direc
tors are Mr. Wightman, R. L. Benge,
O. W. Cutsforth and Frank Wilkin
son. Mr. Baker has served as vice
president during the past year, and
the association's secretary-treasurer
was W. Vawter Parker, who' is now
on leave of absence, being in mil
itary service.
Noon hour entertainment for next
week's meeting is to include accor
dian solos by Walter Skuzeski and
vocal numbers by a trio composed
of Dorotha Wilson, Patty O'Harra,
and Margaret Tamblyn, all high
school students, and some moving
pictures, the subject of which is not
yet available. The lunch is to be
served again this year by Sans Sou
cd Rebekah lodge.
The afternoon session will include
a talk by David E. Grobe, associate
regional manager of the association
service division of the Federal Land
Bank of Spokane, who will review
highlights of the twenty-five years
the land bank system has been in
operation, and give an idea of what
lies ahead in this emergency. Anoth
er feature will be a question box,
and members are urged to bring
STAR Reporter
FRIDAY- SATURDAY
GLAMOUR BOY
Jackie Cooper, Susanna Foster,
Walter Abel, Hugh Herbert,
Darryl Hickman
A superior all-around gloom chaser.
A novel sequence shows Cooper wat
ching scenes from the ten-year-old
film "Skippy" in which he played
the title role.
Plus
UNSEEN ENEMY
New and timely action film with
Andy Devine and Leo Carrillo.
SUNDAY-MONDAY
BABES ON
BROADWAY
Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Fay
Bainter, Virginia Weidlcr,
Ray McDonald
Youth, romance, laughter, spectacle.
America's terrific twosome in their
newest hit and their best yet. The
fastest musical show on earth.
TUESDAY
Adults 25c
Bargain Night
Children 10c
HONOLULU LU
Lupe Vclez, Leo Carrillo, Bruce
Bennett, Larry Parks
Laughs and fun with Lupe as she
gets out of one mix-up and into
another as fast as she can.
WEDNESDAY-TIDURSDAY
MR. b MRS. NORTH
. Gracie Allen, William Post Jr.,
Paul Kelly
A laugh a minute and a corking good
mystery makes this first rate enter
tainment. Try to see this feature
from the beginning because the end
ing is certainly a surprise!
Main Street on the
March
A vivid, vital report to the public
on the state of U. S. Defenses.
Voting Eligibility on
Quotas Cited by Baker
Every Morrow county farmer who
has 15 acres of wheat seeded this
year is eligible to vote at the refer
endum on wheat marketing quotas
May 2, according to Henry Baker,
chairman of the county AAA com
mittee. In reviewing marketing quota
regulations, the chairman pointed
out that all persons who have an
interest in the wheat crop on an
eligible farm may vote at the ref
erendum, and because of Oregon's
community property law, this in
cludes wives who own farms jointly
with their husbands.
Stressing the importance of every
eligible voter casting his ballot, the
chairman announced that absentee
voters who will not be in the coun
ty on referendum day may vote ei
ther by mail or at the county AAA
office during the week preceding
May 2, beginning Saturday, April 25.
Persons voting by mail may ob
tain a ballot from the nearest coun
ty AAA office. They should mark
and sign the ballot and put it in
the mails in time to be received by
the county office in which the farm
is located before 9 p. m. on May 2,
the chairman said.
their questions and take part in an
informal discussion.
Reservations for the lunch are
coming in fast, according to Elart F.
Hultgrenn, acting secretary-treasurer,
and a good sized crowd is expected.
NOW HERE
FACTORY MACHINE for
lawnmower sharpening. We'll
make your lawnmower like
new. We also do saw filing, bi
cycle repairing, floor sanding,
knife and scissor sharpening
and band saw work.
N. D. Bailey
FEATURE
"40 YEARS AGO,
women's dresses were much
more elaborately con
structed and trimmed than
the ones of today!"
r
NOW . . . Our Charming
GLEN ROW
DRESSES
Dressy, casual and sport types.
Novelty rayon weaves ... in
cluding reps, Sarasota crepes,
romainet and prints.
Reg. U. S. Pat Off.
h FOUNDER'S
' f 0.98
Defense Fire School
Slated at Condon
Larry Duhrkoop, instructor at the
Portland Fire college, who is a sen
ior instructor for the Civilian Train
ing program in Oregon will conduct
a school for instructors in Condon
April 26. This one-day school will
be attended by men and women
from Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman and
Wheeler counties.
Mr. Duhrkoop is a graduate of the
Army Chemical Welfare school at
Benson Polytechnic school in Port
land. In addition, he has taken
courses conducted by Captain Wil
liam' J. N. Rogers, United States
Army, military advisor to the Ore
gon State Defense council.
The men and women who attend
the school to be conducted by Mr.
Duhrkoop will be eligible to be in
structors and hold classes through
out their respective counties for the
benefit of enrollees in protective un-
Eastern Oregon
College of Education
A-Cappella Choir
of 60 voices directed by Ken
neth E. Schilling will give a
concert
Wednesday
April 29th
at 8:15 p. m. at the High school
auditorium.
Adults 50c
Students 15c
(Tax Included)
Sponsored by
Heppner Music Study Club
FQEJICTORY
M TITTY
Efflffl UNITED
STATES
DEFENSE
BONDS
V STAMPS
AND
For A Bright Setting!
Luncheon
Cloths
98c
Creamy cotton crash in
colors that will wash
well! Hemmed! 51" x 51".
. inc. wi
MJ
Hi
m
Women's Saddle' "'"Ov
Oxfords i LJ
2.98 Mm
Nicely done in 'jSSSjtHi
brown and white : aft
glove leather! ' '
Favor ites for fpo'
spring! SfL ,J
Girls' Sunny Tuckers 2.49
Boys' Tuffy Tuckers 2.29
Men's Dress Oxfords 3.49
THE PENNEY WAY IS THE
Heppner Gazette Times, April 23, 1942 5
its of civilian defense.
Stewart Hardie, coordinator of
the Gilliam county defense council,
is making arrangements for the
school with the assistance of J. ' O.
Turner, Morrow county coordinator;
Wily Knighten, Sherman county co
ordinator, and J. G. Schott, Wheeler
county coordinator.
Saddle for sale. F. R. Jones. 2t.
A OJ C T 0 N
SAT., April 25, 1p.m.
Between Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. and
County Sheds
Engines, Guns, Batteries, Tables, Chairs
Doors, Windows, Chains, Lamps, Tires
Tubes, Cupboard, Sinks, Pipe Fittings
Slightly used Wood and Coal Range
Stoves, Saws, Light Fixtures, Iron and
Wooden Barrels, Trailer, Bells, Glass
Gas Tanks, Phonographs
2 Work Horses, 2 Wagons
1 Side Hill Plow, 1 Scale, 1 Bone Grinder
1 Cultivator, 2 Sets Harness, 1 Iron Vat
Truckload of Brood Sows fir Feeder Pigs
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
V. R. RUNNION, Auctioneer
Anyone desiring to auction any article may bring it to this sale.
EVERYTHING
For Your HOME!
Chenille
Bedspreads
4-98
Beautiful color
combinations t o
wake up your
room solid tones,
too! All easy to
launder!
Another Great Sheet Value!
Nation-Wide Sheets
Fine, selected cotton 81" x 108"
woven into sturdy, 1 3 3
Smooth sheets! ''J
Nation-Wide Cases, 42" x 36", 29c
Belle Isle Muslin J5c yd.
Honor Brand Muslin 19c yd.
Fine Priscilla
Curtains
98c
Crisp marquisette
with fluffy cushion
dots or dainty pin
dots! White or dec
orators' shades.
Best and Newest Styles!
Men's Slacks
Popular warm wea- .
ther fabrics in a Z.Vo
wide variety of col
ors, stripes, over- 3 98
checks and plains! .
In neatly pleated .
models or plain T.VO
front styles!
Boys' Slacks
Strong fabrics in J AO
styles he likes. 6-18.
THRIFTY WAY THE THRIFT YWAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY
PLEDGED TO HONORARY
University of Oregon, Eugene, Apr.
23. Ruth Green of Heppner is one
ftf 29 sophomore coeds at the Uni
versity of Oregon pledged to Phi
Theta Upsilon, junior women's ser
vice hnorary, according to Barbara
Hampson, vice president.
FOR SALE 3 milk cows. Inquire
at Gazette Times. 2t
Reduced!
Rayon Crepe
35c
Whip up smart
spring ward
robe in jiffy!
36".
Seersucker
DRESSES
1.98
Gay p r i n t s'
Washable cot
tons! 12-44.
Extra Value!
RAYON
UNDERWEAR
29c
Fine knitted
rayon, easy to
wash! Lace
trimmed! Colors Galore!
Children's
ANKLETS
10c
Sturdy little
sox with "stay
up" tops! Fav
orites! For Sports!
For Work!
MEN'S "T"
SHIRTS
39c
Abso r be n t
combed cotton!
Long-wearing ! ,
ml
p v w 'SW