8 Heppner Gazette Times, December 7, ivm - -hone their itemized reports to P.TA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mrs. Ccorge A. Corwin within the f PONSOPS HOLIDAY PLAN week. BeTr'eving that competition pro War activities have comprised a motes greater activity the execii'iv- it. njft, ofWrif vimmUffo nf YVii TTpnnnpr Parpnt. mo: pari or ui , -; " " AriSiur DaJzeU. ies during the year ar.a uie si-cie- iwuiw aasiN-ianuu mcouraj cvc- a total summary ninp recommended tnat trie srnoo- of the number of hours spent by room naving tne largest num Wartime Waae Not In Effect in 1867 If history repeats and it gener ally cloes millions now enjoying they wish they had held onto some tary is compi.rg , . r u- l.. Mnv nf the number o or tneeasy money w u. y ... mVvmbershi in vclunteer ser- parents who were paid up members The boom fell after the ; Cvt War he , ntonbe rf af ft. ana again i ".g meetings be given a half holid war i, ana whu ivnuvvs uui ui there might be a similar lowering TAKEN , TO HOSPITAL of the wage scfale following World War II. It will not be surprising, county jail early last week on a to say the least. charge of Ape. Wednesday was TVioro 15 nn fvir1pno at hand to Htr1 in th& Eastern Oregon the Civil War. That they were low tion a"d treatment. Amoth stead- carryimg out the plan. -fnlWin that, historic conflict is fasilv rpfuRPd to take nourishment Mrs. E. O. Ferguson was appoint- proved in a small document pos- and acted in a manner' that con- ed to serve as room representative j. sessed by Lee Cantwell. It is a court vinced officials he was not putting chairman V another year. Plans f uruer iui jtdj'iiicin. ui an aui. ui lucu vnc - - - fees and was made out June 24, badly by striking the cell walls in to raise money for the scholarship 1867. ' - warding off attacks by imaginary fund sponsored by the Ps-ocitm-The order reads: "The State of cnernies. A report from the hospital details for which will be announced Mississippi Davis County Court. eary hjs week stated that Amoth .when b, hall can be secured. June term, 1867: M. Sprinkel vs j3 m seri0us condition both mental- Mrs. Tress McClintock has ar E. Watters. G. E. Nette proved on ly ctl(j physically, but a rumor that ranged an excellent program for oath his attendance as a witness on ha(j l(;e(j was nothing more than the regular meeting to be held at the part of plaintiHf for three days a rumof. A concurrent report that 8 p. m. Wednesday Dec. 13 in the for which he is entitled by law to yus. Amoth had' een committed to music room at the school. The Hep receive 4 dollars 50 cents; travel- the hospital also proved false. She pner Woman's Choral club, directed is in the women's ward of the 0m- by Mrs. O. G. Crawford, will pre- rr-n, Olney Saling. Morgan Wer- Peck. South Heppner Frank E. iipr P;e.iann. chairman, Geoe E. Fltrker, chairiran: E"?rl Blake, vice Miller, vice chairman, Cs'cil Thome, chairman, C. N. Jones. Eight Mile Frenk Anderson, chair- Irngon irn rlenny, ctiairman; mn:Dan Barlow, vice chairman, K. H. Kiichso-, vice chairman; C-'"" ' "oadnan Jack North H-pp-ier T. T-" -v, ?,Cur:.:?nr, 'i-i-r'a i; dxrh Skou- ber of chairmen; Harry Dftvall, vice ch-v.r. bo. v;c- cbi:-r n; Of car Veele. ir-n H M. Miller. .Lexington Ter- j.it- .i-r.-ys r.i .'iv ugu.u, cnair ro'l L. B:Lnr-3. chr;.iTn; Vernon E. msi; V7 TJ. Rlc "ica chairman, Munkers. vice chairman; Georgft N. F 'cd l"mk:n. each month. Room representative- Ivar Arnoth, held in the Morrow - - DLUUCllLO ill tircu i ci." v c luytiu. A motion for such action was pass ed at the last meeting of the P-TA the executive committee is H O P It & W FOR BIST S E L E C T I O M j turn I 1 IKS ing to arid from court, 147 miles, 7 dollars, and 35 cents crossing fer riestotal $11.85. Given under my hand this 24th day of June, 1867. rrviCF W. J. Hopkins, Clerk County AMILY IN SLRICE Court." M. Sprinkel. plaintilf, was grand- are proud or tne tact max iour oi father of Cantwell and Lee Sprin- their children (are in there doing IcpI holh of Hetroner. their bit to subdue the enemies of atilla county jail . sent a group of Christmas carols. Faitiier McCormack will give a talk ana tnere wi.l be a sa ety quiz PAnllloct Vvcit it7acin frtlir I'.fVi orr1 Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Vanschoiai'k fom, sQns TICK rj TY 1.89 Ea SaL! freedom and justice. Their daught er, Cpl. Erma Vanschoiack( of the Wacs, is taking the plaae of a scl- Tppe A . . Continued from First Page nian, and Clyde Denney, regular WOOLGROWERS AUXILIARY l)l A IMViT" IVTVTITai. IfFPflUT i ma niu.Tu "-' i ivu vv aias, is laKiiit; uie uiaue ui a i, , , . A request from officials ot the dier at Gulfport Field, Miss.; Andy A , ,. . L T Morrow County Woolgrowers aux- is preparing himself at Amarillo, ZZ u Ta T r in v u u ! ,, j t mw. n, .i i - i .i 1 1 . bkoubo, second alternate; Florence ihary has been issued to members Tex. to do his share with the Army r' trwwiiw Amnld C to turn in reports on war activities Air Forces; Cecil is in gunnery Sfl, c ' treasurer' -T?0 during the year. The secrctaiT is school at jLclSonville, Fla., and Sid- making up the annual report and ney, having finished boot camp at DistrictnTSteemen are as foU needs these individual record to San Diego, arrived Wednesday to, Al . a-.t-j u- complete the unit's activities. Mem- .cpend bcxit leave with the folks at l0WS: pmeT h y' , i u j . i man; Wm. J. Dohenty, vice chair- bers have been requcrj!i:d to rend home. X Caterpillar He wiggles all over. Even his flippers! Giraffe His long, loftg neck goes back and forth. and MICKEY by Walt Disnev 16 Paget of Fun and Frolic... In Full Color Jumbo The little elephant with the floppy ears, '4 il ' ALL-WOOL SINGLE BLANKETS In a Heavenly Choice of Bedroom Shades' Antwerp Blue, Green, Cherry Wood, Rose Du, This Christmas our gifts should be lasting gifts . . . useful gifts. These fine 100 virgin wool blankets mean years of comfort to those who own them. A rich rayon satin binding accentuates the deep color tones. And they're guaranteed for five years against moth damage, Generous 72" x 84" size. STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, Doc. 8-9 San Antonio Kid A capable cast portrayinp Ited Rydt-r. Little Beaver. The Duchess. Hapny Jack and the title role make this on'o of the best of recent westerns. PLUS Stars on Parade Larry Parks, Lynn Merrick, Jeff Den nett, King Cole Trio. A pleasantt little picture with excel lent musical numbers. Saturday, Dec 9 Children's War Bond Matinee at 2 P. M. Every child who purchases war stamps or bonds during the Sixth War Loan Drive is invited to attend this speciil matinee. Fill out your war stamp books and convert them into bonds during this Drive! The program will consist of a re-issue of the great ac tion film APACHE TRAIL plus lively short subjects particularly suitable for children's entertainment. Sunday-Monday., Dec. 10-11 White Cliffs of Dover Irene Dunne, Alan Marshall, Roddy McDowell, Va:i Johnson. Dame Mao Whitty, John Warburton, Frank Morgan, Gladys Cooner, C. Aubrey Smith Adventure, excitement, bravery, action and infinite tenderness are all woven into this great story of love in our time. Based on the poem, "The White Cliffs'' by Alice Duer Miller. Ik Alligator You should see his i tail swish from siae w w 1 Exquisitely Dressed 17-Inch BADY DOLL 4.98 She has beautiful, lifelike curls and moving eyes with the longest lashes! She s irresistible! P TOYS GALORE! I rs Ba9o,B'-c:::;; lv:H !g Cfc.cUr.Klt.... lit TDo"Fur ..;0o I W Percale Dog 1 nJ TY 'b.rrow I EmbS.f ;00 "Ba"7 ....1.98 Doll W 1,00 B,lboardSr , . I r or temp Price BqIow: 37 1-2 iy. teet $2.98 Tuesday, Dec 12 War Bond Premiere Admission is confined exclusively to Bond purchasers, no tickets sold. Be ing agency when you make your pur cure your ticket from the bond issu chase. If you do not have a free ad mission ticket, bond may be purchased at the ttheater. The program, which will start at 8 p. m. and be shown only once, will be as follows: Heppner Wo men's Choral club, Community Sirg ing, and the film Address Unknown From the widely celebrated book and Reader's Digest story by Kressman Taylor, with Paul Lukaa, Academy Award Winner, giving a sensational characterization destined to win him new laurels, and other memorable per formances by a splendid cast. Also, the amazing predictions of the 16th century scholar Michel Nostrada mus in "Nostradamus IV," which are borne out by current events, will hold your interest at a high peak. Wednesday-Thursday, Dec. 13-14 Storm Over Lisbon Vera Hruba Ralston, Richard Arlen, Erich vonStroheim, Otto Krnger, Ed. uardo Ciar.nelli, Robert Livingston, Mona Barrie The thrilling story of a siren with a secret in the most adventurous citiy in the world. PLUS TBS MARCH OF TTME I UNCLE SAM, MARINER America's merchant fleet after the war . . . men of the Merchant Marin. l' For Year 'Round f W7 IJ AL ' HOME Sra i j INSULATION gW m ill Tire-resistant, water-repel- L-C-"-' 11' ; lent, easy to install. Free s-y- - vUpk estimate. FHA TERMS ; " . m k iK it it j IL r&k ?ire$fi 1 I H y lIt Factory Method 111 jlLJw 6.00..6 7.e M m f IM Prevent dangerous skid- j f M dingj Materials and work- II ., . . manship guaranteed. SSv No Ration . , iT-A-a i U Certificate Needed Prompt service. ( Rosewall Motor Co.