V 8 Heppner Gazette Times, October 19, 1944 " , . ' along the same lines as Hedy La- BAKER RESTING UP BRINGS CHILDREN TO DOCTOR HERE FROM COR V A IX I S - t v,.;. triahti rt . Mrs. Ida M. Banton of Camp 5 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Drake, J Yes, all of this, was heard as the people who find it blard to get Was in town Monday, bringing her nd daughter N?.ncy of Corvallis students were having meir pictures Pi0ng without Heppner-made bread children in for a medical check-up. p. e spending a tew cays at me taken for the Annual by Mr. 03m- you wjH not find the going easy home 0" Mr. D-ake s parents. Mr. stead of the Elite studio of The for the next two weeks or maybe DRIVE TO PORTLAND Ray Drake in gand Dalles. longer. G. A. Sanders, proprietor Mrs. Arnod Piper and daughter wn,. Hehisch.... STUDENT BODY MEETING The second student body meet ing was held last Thursday. Dur S Group pictures were taken with of the Heppner bakery, is taking Mardeile of Lexington and Mr. and different back grounds this year, an enforced rest and rinds it ne- with bread Msr Ifomn Dipt 1ft Kv car this therefore lending a little variety ccssary to dispense . with bread moming or Portland for a short when looking through the annual, baking for at least two weeks. He , Tha Aw if eVmntint pndpd with will trv to sumJv his Datrons with - . -C 1 !r,rf O " . ' C' " . ' ing tne course ui u '"& " the camera still in tact and the pastries, etc., but may have to SEEKING MEDICAL AID motion was passed that the school rf looking forward abandon that branch of the busi- . . aaWnrn . an0 tn Vnrt purchase some stationery and have e JL they can gaze ness if his condition does not im- 'J L!f it incm-ihpH fit the Uazette limes ,, ,. . , 1 . . . ,. . 1 . . 1 iu iti mcuiiai uiieiiuii. ivu.. tuiur It lnSCTlWU dl U' ua'vl'"; imnn tho. finioVlfvH nirtlirps . vwtro Thtn. urart mo trnnH is tak- ... upon me nnisneu piuiuie,. . prove, mie wartime gimu i u.- Mra w)11- iwrfmm J-,, him SPEAKER LECTURES TO CLASS ing its toll and Sanders is heeding tQ Wednesday. Thursday's senior social econom- his doctor's orders by taking a Hn,r TTiah sohon . Mustangs. iw e- run isvi oicyf s. ure etc Any profits off these sales Bert Johnson t to e them CRARQ office for sudents wishing ,to buy i for personal use. The inscription would pertain to something about would go into the studbnt body wnaamentauy Dasea on How to Get a Job and Keep it. AMin th armimenl. over whether reminded them that jobs at & : FOR SALE Bicyc"? well. 30c. VOTE FOR C. J. SFORB FOR CONGRESS Pd. Pot Ad TO CALIFORNIA POINTS A card from Mrs. Lera Crawford this week states that her sons John vi . , ... , . . una wka . the H-club or the student body tne present time are mucn easier w we n California - i Trtr nrirt vmrt kvi it t- - nriA t-i qo iiti i i should take the mianey made &cu alV (mm tVio tfnmoa Hnrl n.av thf exnen- n0 lst. c rn ThiQ suhieirt was dis- He stressed many points cussed in the first meeting although thoufht honesty should be prac nothing dtfmite was settled, in srecial training. . the previous meeting a speaker yourself and everyone that you are 'Craord,s &irA son, Cal- from both sides gave his views and "es ' . , l .. vin : stiii in the north with the IU 7 He awaiting orders for sea duty. John has been visiting his mother at Berkeley while Hugh is stationed at San Diego where he is taking i i i l l J ;i reasons wny nis siae snouia gisi n , j c pnhees If you . are intelligent, willing Qnrl tVior, Q urvfo urge Violrl Tt xx;na .3:jj u ' ..j uli a good job. Although you may be watcher. the funds direct and the H-club you must pull together Do suggest things o your em would control the advertising and Wlt yUT M7 men' ln ther at ? Lon such and prbsent their bills to the W0T' eal Jork- . b"?nef r'i.W vn , n student body e as ecl thn seniors, "Uo you state definitely that you . are going attend to duties or are you disor- to do something. In student council it was moved ganized? This w(ll Ih another Judge Johnson named over many and passed that the Sophomore question you must ask yourself, community jobs that we could help class give the first assembly on Are obedient?" "Are you neat in during summer and after school Unday, Oct. 1. Also people talcing and dean m apearance and and even more permanent, jobs. He cars carrying players to toll games work? These are all important gave the right and wrong ways to questions that determine whether approach your prospective em- will receive four cents to mile. PICTURES TAKEN you get a job or not. ployer. Monday of last week was indeed Some of the dos and don'ts after ' The class then held open discus- a day of hasty preparation. Every you have a job are: Don't iask your sion on this subject, giving their year this one day is looked forward employer what your salary will be, opinions and asking Judge Johnson to, -but when it arrives students the first thing. Don't be a clock- questions. can be heard uttering such words as, "Why wasn't my mother built STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, October 20-21 Up in Mabel's Room Marjorie Reynolds, Dennis O'Keefe, Gail Patrick, Mischa Aucr, Char lotte Greenwood, Lee Bowman, John Hubbard, Janet Lambert, Binnie Barnes Such Monkey Business! When she raises the shade, you lower your eyes; when she lowers the shade, you raise your eyebrows! Then you laugh, laugh, laugh! PLUS The Falcon Out West I Tom Conway, Barbara Hale, Don Douglas, Lyle Talbot, A western is crossed with a detective film and the Falcon rides the plains in this latest of the series. Sunday-Monday, October 22-23 Maxwell Anderson's The Eve of St. Mark Anne Baxter, William Eythc, Mich ael O'Shea, Vincent Price, Ruth Nelson, Ray Collins The love story of a soldier, so ut terly honest, so simply moving, it becomes the most impelling ro mance you will ever take to your heart! Tuesday, October 24 My Best Gal Jane Withers, Jimmy Lydon, Frank Craven. Song and dance num bers plus a story that will tug at your heartstrings. Wednesday-Thursday, Oct. 25-26 Meet the People Lucille Ball, Dick Powell, Virginia O'Brien, Bert Lahr, Rags Racland, June Allyson, Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra, Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Gay song, dance and comedy. These are busy times especially so for the one who has to plan 'and pre pare the meals for the family for she too is do ner share of war work. It will be a boost to her's and the family's morale to eat out occasiqnally to enjoy one of 'our STEAK -DINNERS, or an oyster supper, or any one of the wide variety of excellent meals to be found on our bill of fare. Come any time . . . we're always prepared. Elkhorn Restaurant Immediate Delivery 9 on the following sized tires: 4:50 x 21 5:50 x'l7 6:50 x 15 7:00 x 16 TRUCK TIRES 32 x 6 eight ply 32 x 6 ten ply 7:50x20 eight ply 8:25 x 18 ten ply 8:25x20 ten ply We are receiving fresh shipments of tires every week. If your size is not listed above it may arrive within a short time. OSEWALL Motor Company From where I sit ... Joe Marsh, As American as HudiEebsny Finn About the best-read books in our town are the works of Mark Twain who wrote Tom Sawyer and Huch Finn and all those other lovable, undying stories. And I think it's because he's the most American of all our writers. He understood his.fcl low men and loved them as he loved all humanity. You may remember what he said of Tolerance and Freedom those principles so basic to our way of life. Mark Twain believed in them, of course. He fought for them. But he cautioned: "Never let tolerance become indiffer ence, never let freedom become license." From where I sit, that's timely wisdom for a troubled world whether it applies to interna tional politics, or to a man's right to enjoy a friendly glass of beer occasionally. . For tolerance respect for the othen fellow's rights is impor tant not just in the big things, hut in the little human everyday l,,inEM-00- Oct k No. 99 qf a Series Cjpynsht, 1944, Brewing Industry Foundation W J. Q. PEMNKYtx.. IHQ. SUM LINES AND GENTLE TOUCHES 1 J.90 Gentle touches in the sparkling jew eled necklines and belts, the softly shirred bodices. Slim lines in the' gracefully gored or gently draped; skirts, the trim boleros and flattering' V-necklines. Of chalk-smooth rayon' crepe in gay colors, black or. two! . tnnM. 12.20. .& ' J