8 Heppner Gazette Times, September 21 , 1 944 HOME FROM TRIP Ray McAllister returned the first of the week from Sawtelle, Calif.. where he spent several weeks vis iting his brother, Harvey (Pap Hayseed) McAlister, resident of the soldiers' home at that place, who has been ailing considerably of late. (More recent residents of the county mlay wonder why the nick name mentioned above. It was a name given McAlister when he at tended Oregon Agricultural col lege. He was a famous football player of that age and presumably the title was pinned on him be cause he came from the wheat growing hills of eastern Oregon. The name has been preserved throughout the years at the col lege by a rear-view picture taken of McAllister. On the back of his jersey, instead of a numeral, is the name "Pap Hayseed.") o HOME ON LEAVE Milon L. Morgan, AMM2c, ar rived in Heppner Wednesday from a California port, to spend a 23 day leave with his wife and little son and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgan. Milton recently re turned' to the States from the South Pacific where he spent many months on Guadalcanal and Bou gainville. He will be given a re assignment at the expiration of his leave. GUEST OF CORWINS Mrs. Eleanor F. Ingalls of Port land is a guest at the George Cor win home this week. She is Mrs. Corwin's sister. THE "10 BEST? MUSICALS OF YEAR ROLLED INTO ONE That is the description attached to -'Cover Girl" to properly explain how good it is. All that Technicolor land the allied forces of musical entertainment can contribute are handsomely accounted for in tn'i co-starring of Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly at the top of a cast of lush names such as Lee Bowman Phil Silvers, Jinx Falkenberg, Les lie Brooks, Eve Arden, Otto Kruger and the gorgeous Cover Girls; mu sic by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, super-super dances and plenty of comedy. At the Star Theater in Heppner on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 27 md 28. Mrs. Grace Nickerson drove, to Portland Wednesday accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Ann Hatfield of Vallejo, Calif, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Francis Nickerson of Chi cago, who have been her guests the past week. Mrs. Hatfield will pro ceed to her home from Portland and the Mesdames Nickerson will return to Heppner Saturday. Mrs. Francis Nickerson will leave Pen dleton Monday for her home in Chicago. Ernest Heabler of Wenatchee, Wash, was a guest the past week of home Monday. He is a brother-in- Mr. and Mrs. Del Ward, returning law of Mrs. Ward's. Mrs. Ward's sister, Mrs. J. T. Knappenberg of Portland, who also was a visitor here for some time, left for home the first of the week. this week are her sister, Mrs. Les ter Wheelhouse and small daughter Vicki of Portland. , Several boys from the county who went to Farragut five or six weeks ago are due home this week on boot leave, included are Jim Barratt, Walt Skuzeski, Marshall Lovgren and Pat O'Brien. Regular missionary meeting of the auxiliary of All Saints church will be held Friday at 2:30 in tho parish houst Mrs. R. L Benge will be hostess at her home Monday evening. Sept. 25, to the Past Matrons club of the Eastern Star. All memoers and vis itors have been extended an invi tation to attend. FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet coupe. N. D. Bailey. 26r 1938" Oldsmobile sedan equipped with heater 1940 Plymouth sed?rt equirp-.d with radio, heater and sport-lite. We pay top ceiling prices for ht3 model cars in good condition. Save time and money by shopping for your transportation needs at ROSEWLL MOTOR COMPANY Your Ford Dca'er Guests of Mrs. Cyrene Barrart MAKING SHORT VISIT Don Turner came home Wednes day morning from Portland where he has been working since his dis charge from the army. He is pre paring to continue his college ca reer for further study of law. STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, Sept. 22-23 Trail to Gunsight Lyle Talbot, Eddie Dew, Maris Wrixon. An outdoor action drama. PLUS Gambler's Choice Nancy Kelly, Chester Morris, Sus sell Haydcn. A thoroughly-entertaining, fast moving story. Sunday-Monday. Sept. 24-25 Up in Arms Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore, Dana Andrews, Constance Dowling, the Goldwyn Girls A dazzling musical hullabaloo, all in gorgeous Technicolor. Tuesday, Sept 28 South of Dixie Anne Gwynne, David Bruce, Je rome Cowan, Ella Mae Morse Samuel S. Hinds, Louise Beavers, Eddie A cuff, Marie Harmon, Bob by Brooks and his quartette, Les ter Cole and his Debutantes. A lighthearted cast wisecracks and sings its way through this hour of entertainment. PLUS The Racket Man Tom Neal Jeanne Bates. A racket man turns racket buster for Uncle Sam. Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 27-28 Cover Girl Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly, Lee Bowman, Phil Silvers. Jinx Falk enburg. Music by Jerome Kern. What you've been waiting for: the magical musical with miracle Technicolor! WARM light on your shoulders light on your budget r im. m g I l&m'A 1 f If if TO . 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