Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, May 18, 1944
GOING TO SPOKANE
Mrs. L. E. Dick Jr. and little son
returned Saturday from Spokane
where they spent a few days with
husband and father. Mrs. Dick made
arrangements to live in Spokane a
few months while her husband
completes a storekeeper course in
the navy training school at Far-ragut.
MADE TRIP TO SALEM
F. W. Turner and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Harshman drove to Port
land Sunday where Mrs. Harsh
man remained for medical check
up while the men went to Salem
Monday on business at the secre
tary of state's office.
WANTED '30 or '31 Model A Ford
in good condition, either coupe of
pickup. L. .W. Reed, Spray, Ore.
8-9p
JUST received fresh shiipment pi
wer pack radio batteries. Rose
wall Motor Company. 8c
FOR SALE 75 New Hampshire
Red pullets, 10 weeks old. $1 each.
Call 942. 8-9c
Choral Club Heard
Owrr Air Sunday
Conj'peti'ig with ai electrical
storm v.-hieh ccr'cd much static in
receiving sets, the Heppner Wo
'men's rv-?i civ- pre-.entsd eight
numbers of the first annual concert
over station KVRC in Pendleton
Sui'i'day ." te .neon. The storm which
swept over a Inree area broke over
Pendleton ab-ul the time the cho
rus took to the air but despite the
static interference many eager list
eners w. e r.b'c to bring the pro
;."tt?. ;-". Comments from all
around have bren highly compli
mentary. The uiorus sang six numbers and
Marylou Ferguson played two piano
solos, adding many more names to
her long list of admirers.
The group remained, in Pendleton
for dinner, hoping that the storm
would be over, but thore returning
via Echo got into some cl the worst
of it.
For
Good Eats
Go to the
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AFE
lone, Oregon
i
Roy and 3etty Lieuallen
Proprietors
STAR Reporter
Friday-Saturday, May 19-20
Lumber Jack
William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jiminj
Rogers, Herbert Rawlinson
The latest Hopalong Cassidy justice
dealing adventure. PLUS
SPIDER WOMAN
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
Watson in a web of thrills that'll
make your hair stand on end!
Sunday-Monday, May 21-22
The Gang's All Here
(In Technicolor)
Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, Phi'
Baker, Benny Goodman and hi.
Orchestra, Eugene Pallctte, Char
lotte Greenwood. Edward Evercl'
Horlon, Tony DeMarco, James
Ellison. Only your eyes . . your
ears . . and your heart cai tell you
what truly glorious entertainment
it is . . the musical with everything
and everybody.
Tuesday, JVIay 23
The Lady and the
Monster
Eric von Stroheiin, Richard Arlcn,
Vera Hruba Ralston, Helen Vin
son, Mary Nash, Sidney Blackmer
A novel and superior mystery thrill
er. Also a short, short sagebrush
saga, "Wagonwheels West," and an
important study of the Labor Front.
Wednesday-Thursday, May 24-25
The Lodger
Laird Cregar, Merle Oberon, George
Sanders, Sir Cedric Ilard.vickc
Shocking, mysterious but fascinat
ing! Marie Belloc Lowndes' study of
Jack the Ripper's famous White
chapel murders is the basis for this
suspenseful film. Also "Showboat
Serenade," a Technicolor musical
story of the Mississippi Showboat,
with Johnnie Johnston, Barbara
Britton and Cecil' Kallaway.
Rhea Creek Grange
Announces a
ance
at the
GRANGE HALL
Saturday Evssisng
MAY 20
Music by lone High
School Orchestra
Adm. 50c; tax 10c
Total 60c
Keep a man' on the job
who is now ' on the job
doing a great job for
Oregon !
VOTE FOR
U. S. Senator
GUY CORDON
REPUBLICAN
PRIMARY
MAY 19, 1944
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