8 Heppner Gazette 4 1 f Vr-"VV J 1, - " mmmm Mrs. George C. Marshall ' MRS. GEORGE C. MARSHALL FOUNDS THE 1 GRANDMOTHERS LEAGUE WASHINGTON, D. C: General George C. Marshall's wife founded the Grandmothers League as a roll of honor for grandmothers who buy War Bonds for their grandchildren. Mrs. Marshall herself buys Bonds and stamps regularly for her three grandchildren, Tupper Brown, age 1, Jimmy Winn, 2, and Jimmy's sister Kitty, 9 months. "Those Bonds fight for America today," Mrs. Marshall said in Wash ington. "When they mature they will bring to the coming generation the educational and other privileges that make America worth fighting for." STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, June 23-24 So's Your Uncle Billie Burke, Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Frank Jenks, Jan Garber, and his Orchestra, Jack Teagar den's Orchestra, The Delta Rhy thm Boys, the Tailor -Maids Grand fun set to music. PLUS Melody Trail A Gene Autry re-issue. Sunday-Monday, June 25-26 Madame Curie Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Henry Travers, Robert Walker, Dame May Whitty, Van Johnson, ELsa Basserman, Albert Basser man, C Aubrey Smith, Victor Fran cen, Reginald Owen, Margar et O'Brien Based on the book Madame Curie by Eve Curie. A radiant romance that brings together America's best loved screen couple. Tuesday, June 27 War Bond Premiere HIT THE ICE An Abbott & Costello Comedy plus Vocal Numbers by Jean Dunham Admission is limited to those pur chasing a war bond between June 22 and the date of the Premiere. Ask for your admission card when you buy your bond. Bonds may be purchased at the theater the night of the Premiere. Wednesday-Thursday, June 28-29 Higher and Higher Michele Morgan, Jack Haley, Frank Sinatra, Leon Errol, Marcy Ma guire, Victor Borge and many spe cialty acts Music, fun, top-notch talent and Frank Sinatra merge into a lively high-jinks PLUS March of Time: UNDERGROUND REPORT Times, June 22, 1944 Helping to Safeguard the Army's Health Technician Fifth Grade Sylva J. Welch (left) and Private First Chut Martha W. Smith, both members of the Women's Army Corps, inoculate a guinea pig for a tuberculosis test in the bacteriological laboratory of the Station Hospital at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. Both worked as laboratory technicians in civilian lif- One-Time Resident Passes on in East Mrs. Rose Howell received in formation this week relative to the passing of C. C. Pence, 80, at his home at Braddock, Pa. Mr. Pence died in April. He was Mrs. Howell's cousin and made his home in this section many years ago when cow punchers and buckeroos rode the uniencedl range and Heppner was the center of a great cattle and sheep industry. He rode with such veterans as Newt and Ed Jones, Price Florence, Art Minor and oth er buckeroo greats of earlier days. In later years he became a tele graph operator and forsook the life on the range for the more orderly and sedate life of eastern centers. Mrs. Pence followed her husband in death about a week after his passing, the letter to Mrs. Howell stated. ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Acklen and children, Ruthann and Linda Jo, arrived the fore part of the week from Grants Pass, being met in Portland by Mrs. Ackleh's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges of Lexington. Acklen, former teach er at Lexington, now is principal of one of the Grants Pass schonls. A visitor in Heppner Tuesday he reportedthat Ruthann recently won a radio contest over station KUIN, Grants Pass, which entitles her to enter the finals with a war bond as first prize. The little eight-year-old mk-s took the finals, singing "Alice Bhte Gown." HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and en tered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second class matter. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor Crop Insurance Hail Fire Call on Nola Bristow, lone, Oregon 2611 Phone 2121 I KPB-MA-1SS 0 Willows Grange Announces a Dance at the GRANGE HALL Saturday Evening JUNE 24 Music by lone High School Orchestra Adm. 50c; tax 10c Total 60c For Good Eats Go to the Victory Cafe lone, Oregon Roy and Betty Lieuallen Proprietors LOCATE IN LA GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. Rogor Thcm?.s have loci-ted in La Grande, according to word received here early this III &VTSySaSI5fc- mm 1 M PS &2m&r 1 rt Gal. PI inn It's reaTeSmyto use Firestone House Paint-two coats do the work of three! It goes farther, hides better, wears longer. Outside white. 6-ply Tires now available to holders of passenger car certificates ROSE Motor Hermann Nielson, aged resident cf Heppner, was taken to The Dalles Wednesday forenoon for medical treatment. He was taken Suprcm yj i u a f -mm 0 TTD (V IT WIT ? 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