8 Heppner Gazette Times, December 28, 1944 Council Committee Gives Phonograph Gift of a portable electric phono graph and 37 records to the veter ans administration at Walla Walla brought the following letter of ap preciation to Mrs. Ralph Thomp son, Morrow county chairman of the Blue Mountain Camp and Hos pital council, from Lt. Col. J. J. Beatty, manager. Under date of Dec. 14, Lt. Col. Beatty writes: "We have just received from the Blue Mountain Camp and Hospital council a portable electric phono graph and 37 records. This is a won derful gift from your Morrow coun ty committee and will certainly give a great deal of pleasure to our paients. Will you please express to all who participated in making this gift our most sincere apprecia tion." This is the second: gift of a pho nograph to the hospital at Walla Walla, the first one in June by Mrs. Laxton McMurray of lone. Since June 1 the local committee has pro vided $50 worth of new records. VETERANS' COUNCILING COMMITTEE APPOINTED President Roben J. Maaske of Eastern Oregon College of Educa tion has announced the appoint ment of a Veteran's Counciling committee to work in conjunction with local Veteran's organizations and to aid in advising veterans con cerning their additional education al opportunities under the G. I. bill and the Rehabilitation law. Roy L. Skeen, professor of psychology, was appointed chairman of this com mittee. A numer of additional veterans are expeced to enroll at the college on the opening day of the winter term, Tuesday, Jan. 2. Lyle H. John son, registrar, announced that any student as well as veterans may be gin his college career on this date. Troedson. Their daughter Carol, who stays with her grandparents and attends the Heppner school, has the mumps as of last Saturday and several visits planned by the fam ilies during the vacation had to be cancelled. Star Reporter SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of Ruth chap ter No. 32, Eastern Star, will be held Friday evening, Dec. 29, an nounces Mrs. A C Ball, worthy ma tron. The order of business is initiation. MUMPS CHECK VISITING Mr. and Mrs. Foster Odein of Morgan spent Christmas with Mrs. Odem's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. OUR MEN Continued from First Pace commissioned as Ensigns, United States Naval Reserve, in ceremon ies held Dec 14 in the Cathedral of St John the Divine, New York. The group was the 21st class to be graduated from the oldest and larg est Naval Reserve Officers' school and brings the total number of graduates from the New York school to more than 18.700. . . : - ilk 'iSS X llllli VL J0 H,CH W LIVING, ulM SINCE 1939 I EE how they compare! One is up, but the other is down. Since 1939, the cost of living has gone UP 25.4while the average price per kilowatt-hour of PP&L electricity is DOWN 21. Our customers have had three rate reductions and two "rate dividends" in those five years. And the average price we receive for residential electric service is down from 2.36 cents per kilowatt-hour then to only 1.86 cents now. In fact, the average home served by PP&L is using nearly; twice as much electricity today as was used fifteen years ago and at no trior cost! Figurt from U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Pacific Power & Light Company YOUR BUSINESS - MANAGED POWER SYSTEM Friday-Saturday, Dec. 29-30 Ride, Ranger, Ride Gene Autry in a musical western re issue. PLUS The Falcon in Mexico A diverting experience for the mys tery fans. The Mexican background gives the opportunity for some beauti ful photography and the Introduction of some good song and dance numbers. Sunday-Monday, Sec Sl-Ju. 1 An American Romance (In Technicolor) Brlaln Donlevy, Ann Xich&rfls, Walter Abel, John Qualcn It's America's love story . . . our coun try, our struggles, our drama! Truly magnificent entertainment? Sunday, Deo. 31 NEW VEABS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW 11:30 P. M. Step Lively George Murphy, Prank Sinatra, Ad olpiie Menjou, Gloria DeHaven, Wal. ter Slezak, Eugene Pellatte. Alan Carney, Wally Brown, Anne Jef frys, Grant Mitchell A gay carefree, war-free musical com edy show. Entirely separate program from regular show. Admission 50c, 40c, 20c, including tax. Tuesday, Jan. 2 Dangerous Journey Thrilling film of travel, adventure and fascinating scenes from the world's outposts. Taken by the Denis-Roosevelt expedition. Narration by Conrad Nagel. PLUS LOUISIANA HAYRIDE Judy Canoya cuts up and sings in her customarily amusing way. Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 3-4 Secret Command Pat O'Brien, Carole Landis. Chester Morris, Barton McLane, Ruth Warrick Brawling action and blazing ro mance, from the thrilling SatEve Post serial and novel "Pilebuck" by Oregon Authtors John and Ward Hawkins. 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