II 8 Heppner Gazette Times, August 31, 1944 GIVES DINNER PARTY Mrs. Josephine Mahoney was hoste?3 to a group of friends at a dinner ;nrty at the Humphreys home. Guests included Archdeacon and 1.1: s. Neville Blunt, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Dix, Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mrs. Sara McNamer, Mrs. Lucy Rodgerr,, T. J. Humphreys and Miss Lela Ilumhreys. The Song of Bernadcrtc 7 MmjHA W iff-i , i ml 'ijm til 2 , . . .. A w EARN WHILE LEARNING Trainmen and yardmen re quired by Union Pacific Rail road Company, and men with out experience in good physi cal condition, 21 to 55 years of a.e, will be given course of training to qualify them for this work and will be paid for training period if they com plete training, qualify and go to work. Men with previous ex perience will be considered up to CO years of age. If now or recently employed in an essential industry, must furnish Statement of Avail ability or release from former employer and should also have Social Security card and lat est draft board registration card when reporting. Vacancies are in territory Portland to Rieth-Pendleton and branches with terminals at Portland, The Dalles and Umatilla. Union Pacific A;:;dy to Agent at Umatilla, Terdleton, Stanfield, Ilermiston, 0.6 nance, Arlington, Heppner, Condon, Hood River or The DaHcs er write direct to Train master, The Dalles. Despite the desperate threats of Prosecutor Dutour, played by Vincent Price, Bernadette Jennifer Jones remains unshaken in her flaming faith and courage. The filmization of Franz Werfel's "The Song of Bernadette" comes to the Star Theater in Heppner Sept. 13 and 14 as a special roadshow attraction. TO MEET SEPT 15 Members of All Saints Episcopal women's auxiliary have decided to hold the September business meet ing, Friday Sept. 15 at the parish house. This date is one week later than the usual meeting due to the union missionary meeting on Sept. 8. o RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Miss Dorotha Wilson returned Saturday from Eugene where she recently completed preliminary re quirements for nurse's training. She will go to Portland in a month or so to enter the Multnomah county hospital for practical training. BOYS VACATIONING Glen Coxen and Tom Hughes are spending a few days in Portland taking a vacation before the open ing of school. They have worked at the Heppner Box factory during the summer. CHORAL CLUB MEETING The Women's Choral club will resume rehearsals Monday evening, Sept. 11. Practice will begin at 7 o'clock at the home of the director, Mrs. O. G. Crawford STAR Reporter Fik' ly-Saturday. Sept. 1-2 Song of Nevada Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Mary Lec, Trigger, Bob Nolan and the Sons c " the Pioneers A t leasing blend of story, song, co: :ody and stagecoach racing. PLUS The Whistler Richard Dix, J. Carrol Naish, Gloria uait, Alan Dinchart A new mystery series based on Doi.ald Wilson's CBS radio program Su 'day-Monday, Sept. 3-4 See Here, Private Hargrove Robert Walker, Donna Reed, Robert nenchley, Rny Collins, Chill Wills You'd better see this comedy about army life; it's a good tonic. Tr'sday, Sept. 5 Canferville Ghost diaries Laughlon, Robert Young, Margaret O'Brien, Wiilliam Gar gan. Reginald Owen, Rags Dar Iand, Una O'Connor. An amusing comedy with universal appeal. Also- "Global Air Routes," a study of the coming race for shares in control of the airways of the world. TO ATTEND AG MEETING Supt. George Corwin, Principal Leonard Pate and Don Strait, Smith Hughes instructor, left this morn ing for La Grande to attend an agricultural meeting pertaining to the course as taught in the Ore gon system. ATTENDS PARTS MEETING John Hiatt sent the fore part of the week in Portland attending a meeting of Chevrolet parts men. Hiatt recently accepted a iofo as parts man with the Hodge Chevro let Co. VOTE FOR W W M ( ik , fosi a. i . t IT . ; Supplies I - FOUNTAIN PENS - $1.25 to$15.00 LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS 20 to .75 DICTIONARIES 50 to 3.00 CRAYOLAS CRAYONEX 16's .' .20 PENOLS 01 to .15 NOTE AND COMPOSITION BOOKS.. 05 to .C5 INKS Skrip, Quink, Carter's Sanford's , PRANG'S PAEVTS, SCHOOL SCISSORS, RULERS ERASERS, PENS AND PENHOLDERS, PASTE, TYPE WRITER PAPER IN REAMS, PACKETS, TABLETS All Educational Tools but the Apple Humphreys Drug Company GUEST AT TAMBLYNS Cpl Ernest Trachsel, veteran of the Aleutian campaign, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tamblyn. Trachsel was an enrollee in the Civilian Conservation Corps and was located at Heppner a few years ago. TAKING VACATION Kev. and Mrs. Bennie Howe and their daughter, Mrs. Don Romine, left Wednesday morning for Saiem and the coast on a short vacation trip prior to the opening of school. Mrs. Romine will teach in the pri mary department of the Heppner school ths year. RETURNS FROM EUGENE Mrs G. A. Sanders returned today from Eugene where she spent the past week visiting and taking a rest from duties at the Heppner Bakery. Her niece, Miss Baibara Wicks, who came from Portland to help Mr. Sanders for the week, will re turn to her home tomorrow: Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 6-7 Days of Glory Gregory Peck, Tamara Toumanova, Alan Reed, Marta Palmer, Lowell Gilmore, Dena Pcnn- Glenn Ver non. A romantic story with the attendant blast of battle in the guerilla country as background, in troducing a cast of new screen per sonalities that will win your quick approval. OH BROTHER! J !We critically need our forest! ' NOW wood fill 1200 mill tary uses. seriously need our forest when we return for jobs and Oh Brother a vacation! KEEP OREGON GREEN ASSOCIATION SALEM, OU. 1 P 1 I I V .- V v - W G. 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