8 Heppner Gazette Times, February 1, 1945 Life Memberships Now Available in E 0 Wheat League $5. Life membership cards pre be- nie Girl Scout troop 2 heard the ing prepared and will be ready for reading of "The Importance of distribution soon to those qualify- Good Penmanship" and spent some ing for them, according to word time discussing the subject, from Chas. (W. Smith, secretary. A letter written in 1824 was iviore uian memum j . anuvvxi. 1.1 ia c - . i' A - . . ! . 1 1 1 AT hue memoersrups m me eastern a me Arlington meeting, muiua- uohn ana was given mm uy uic Oregon Wheat league are now mg seVeral who took out life mem- late B. R. Patterson. The paper is available under a new plan adopt- berships after the plan was adopt- yellow with age and the ink is ed by the league at its annual meet- County committeemen are now brown but the letter is clearly le ing in Arlington in December, an- contacting those who could not at- gible. It has been framed with glass nounces Werner Rietmann, execu- ten(j session. Printed proceed- on both sides to make it readable tive committeeman for Morrow mgs which include the addresses without handling the paper. Post county. Many wheat growers had gjven and reports adopted at the age free is printed in one corner been paying their dues in advance meeting will be distributed some me paper makes its own enve and had expressed the desire for time late tnjs month. lope. a lue membership option to oo LaSt vear Morrow county had xw away with annual payments, says paidUp memberships in the wheat Mr. Rietmann. league. Mr. Rietmann says he hopes The life membership is strictly j. number can be equalled or ex optional as the annual membership qqW m 1945, m j. it. i-ii re l See 01 $1 per year is sun in euect. ON FURLOUGH Mrs. Carrie Burnham of Arling- Pvt. James Healy is enjoying a ton was a guest Wednesday of an short furlough from Camp Rob- old friend in Heppner, Mrs. Maggie erts with his family here. Hunt. ' Following the program singing games were played, with Harriet Ball presiding at the piano. Clay modeling also occupied part of the time. The Brownies will meet next For those who desire the life pay- BROWNIES READ IMPORTANCE 011 Feb.W. ment, the following scale applies, OF GOOD PENMANSHIP CFNSUS ENUMERATORS IN according to age: for those 20 to At their regular meeting, held in rnl 34 VPar inclusive. $25: 35 to 49. the basement of the Methodist . tJT J CCJA Oj UlVlUOl V -V-j f MW W V V $18; 50 to 64, $8; and 65 and over, church Saturday afternoon, Brow- Star Reporter TYilav-Snrtirlav. Feb.-2.3 Tuesday. 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Allvn josiyni Edgar .1 j j : Also FUN TIME, a Technicolor tne nation as mture piuuuuiu. musical featurette with Eddie Foy rates may be determined by facts learned rrom tne census, uie ui rector stated. Mrs. Bowers .spent several days here last week and reports the work is nicely started. . -O ' Jr., Noel Neill and variety acts. Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 7-8 Bride By Mistake release. Capital Parade sha Hunt, ' Allyn Joslyn Buchanan A pleasant surprise package mat eedin the sheriff is perform veers from the beaten path at every f , f . . , . , .f inrr o mmictorml rllltv and It. IS man turn with hilarious results. PLUS .rr o" - ine a ministerial duty and it is man datory that he issue a certificate of, Sunday-Monday. Feb. 4-5 The Imnnf-ienf- Years . .. . . , Tin? MARrH nr- timt:- THR IITV. sale to each purchaser and make re 'tEaES .OWKMSir- ' , Wrf Proceeding, te count, ley Grapewin, Jane Darwell Where is the German Air Force? clerk. 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