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! 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