Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 30, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, March 30, 1944
leaves for new mexico Seeks Senatorsh ip . . .
Mrs. Dan Maynard lelt bunaay
for Deming, N. M. where she ex
pects to remain for son time with
her husband who is a flight in
structor. She was taken as far as
Arlington by Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Davis and Mrs. Davis accompanied
her on the journey as far as Grants
Pass where she is disposing of pro
perty interests and preparing to
ship household goods to Heppner.
TO ATTEND MEETING
E. B. Jensen, superintendent of
the Lexington school, will attend
a meeting of the Oregon State Tea
chers association in Portland Sat
urday as the official delegate of
:he Morrow county unit. He will
be accompanied to the city by
County Supt. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers
and City Supt. George Corwin who
will confer with Supt. W. E. King
of Umatilla county on the 1944
teachers' institute.
A V v ( I
HEAVY HOG SUPPORT TO END
The WFA support prices for live
hogs weighing from 270 to 330
pounds will be terminated April
15. After that "date support prices
will again apply only to good and
choice barrows and gilts weighing
from 200 to 270 pounds. Extension
of price support to hogs weighing
270 to 300 pounds went into effect
Dec 23, 1943, and to hogs weighing
up to 330 pounds last Jan. 27, to
encourage orderly marketing and
to protect farmers from heavy dis
counts for hogs over 270 pounds.
MAKING DISTRICT SURVEY
Ediward Chidsey and a crew of
surveyors are in the county check
ing projects to come under the state
highway commission's post-war
program. Chidsey, a former Hepp
ner resident, has been with the
state highway department for more
than 20 years. At present the group
ia working on the uncompleted
piece of highway on the Heppner
Condon route. v
HAVE SON
An 8-pound boy, Lawrence Her-
man. was born Sunday, March 26
to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green.
Mother and babe are being cared
for at the Mollahan home.
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BABY GIRL BORN TUESDAY
A baby daughter. Peggy Sue, was
born Tuesday, March 28, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Couture. She is a
husky young lady, tipping the beam
at 9 pounds.
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MOVING TO HEPPNER
Mrs. Grace Misner has sold
her ranch at Thornton, Wash, and
will make her home in Heppner.
STAR Reporter
Friday-Saturday, Mar. 31-Apr. 1
Silver Spurs
Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette, John
Carradine, Phyllis Brooks, Jerome
Cowan, Joyce Compton, Trigger
(the horse), Bob Nolan arid the
Sons of the Pioneers
A musical western produced on a
grand scale.
Plus MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT
Gloria Jean, Ray Malone
Catchy songs, comedy, and dancing
added to a topical story of a group
.of students helping out in the farm
labor shortage.
Sunday-Monday, April 2-3
Thousands Cheer
Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly
Mary Astor, John Boles, Ben
Blue, Mickey Roonej Judy Gar
land, Lucille Ball, lied Skelton,
Eleanor Powell. Ann Sothern,
Lena Horne. Frank Morgan,
Margaret O'Brien, Virginia
O'Brien, Kay Kyser, Bob Cros
by, Marsha Hunt, Jose Iturbi,
and many other entertainers in a
Technicolor surprise package of
sensational entertainment.
Tuesday, April 4
Dancing Masters
Laurel and Hardy, Trudy Marshall,
Allan Lane t
Twinkletoes Laurel and Fallen
Arches Hardy are at it again!
When they trip the light fantastic
it really is fantastic . , and funnyl
Plus March of Timas Pott War Job
War brought a boom; what will
peace bring? See this up-to-the-minute
film on what's being done
about post-war U. S. employment,
Wednesday-Thursday, April 5-6
Guadalcanal Diary
Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan, Wil
liam Bendix, Richard Conte,
Anthony Quinn
Richard Tregaskis' story of the
first contingent of U. S. Marines
to land and fight through to vic
tory ... for those eager to know
what is happening on the far-flung
battlefronts.
Edgar W. Smith, democratic can
didate for U. S. Senator from Ore
gon for the long term, announced
Saturday that his campaign will be
managed by Leo Smith. No relation
to Edgar, Leo Smith is a Portland
attorney. He is now serving his
third term in the state legislature,
but is not a candidate for re-election
to that office.
In announcing the appointment.
Edgar Smith pointed out that Leo
Smith has been active in democra
tic party affairs for several years.
He is president of the Willamette
Democratic sociey, past member
of the executive committee of the
Multnomah Democratic central
committee and chairman of the
state legislature interim commit
tee to study the merit system for
state employes.
Leo Smith said that the Edgar
W. Smith for senator campaign of
fices will be opened in Portland
soon. He added that he felt "pri
vileged to donate my services to
support a life long democrat and
native son who has been an out
standing success all his life'
WORD OF APPRRECIATION
We take this means of thanking
neighbors and mends who rushed
to our aid when fire destroyed one
building andj threatened other
buildings on our place. But for this
timely aid our loss might have been
much greater.
P. A. Mollahan and family
For Dependable,- Profitable
Chicks buy
"VIGORBILT"
AH breeders rigidly culled
and bloodtested. New Hamp
shire and White Leghorn
chicks.
Write
Vigorbilt Hatchery
at Hermiston, Oregon, for
prices and delivery dates.
DO IT NOW!
Janice
I.O. O. F. Hall
LEXINGTON
SATURDAY
Saturday, April 1
Music by
YARN ELL'S
ORCHESTRA
General Admission 50c; tax 10c
Tntnl . .. 60C
Supper Will Be Served
Everybody welcome and a good
time assured.
Junior Class
Of Heppner High School
Presents
"Tiptoe Inn"
8:00 p.m. Merch3l
High School Gymnasium
Admission: - 25c. 35c 50c
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