Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 08, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, February 8, 1945
Star Reporter
French . .
Friday-Saturday, Feb. 9-10
Ever Since Venus
Ina Ray Hutton, Billy Gilbert
Hugh Herbert, Ann Savage, Glen
da Farrell, Alan Mowbray
Packing more than its promise of
' mirth, music and merriment, this
comedy provides just what is re
quired for trim entertainment.
PLUS
The Last- Horseman
Russell Ilayden, Dub Taylor, Bob
Wills and the Texas Playboys
A swift and satisfying western.
Sunday-Monday, Feb. 11-12
The Seventh Cross
Spencer Tracy, Signe Hasso, Agnes
Moorehead
A thoughtful, expert screen trans
lation of Ann Seghers' best-selling
novel . . . concentration is on ac
tion and acting and the treatment
is fresh, human and appealing.
Tuesday, Feb. 13
Babes on Swing Street
Peggy Ryan, Ann Blyth. Leon Er
rol, Alma Kruger, Andy Devine,
Anne Gwynne, Kirby Grant, June
Preisser, Freddie Slack and his
Orchestra
A gay musical comedy with splen
did talent.
Also, WORLD WITHOUT BORD
ERS, a history of aviation repre
senting past, present and future by
pictures and facts of unusual in
terest; SWING SERENADE, a name
band musical.
Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 14-15
. Marine Raiders
Pat O'Brien, Ruth Hussey, Robert
Ryan, Frank McIIugh, Barton
MacLean
Laughter and romance with the
Marines as they make today's head
lines and tomorrow's history.
support fund and the fourth would
use some $2,500,000 for a building
program at the institutions of high
er learning. A .hearing on edu
cation tax bills will be held as
soon as the committee can decide
on a date for it, probably it will be
next week before this can be ar
ranged. At the half way mark of the 50
day the legislators have worked
themselves into their separate
grooves and generally know their
private reactions to the bills on
hand. Nothing very crazy will come
out of it all, but, as do all of us
in these war times of inflation, the
legislature will spend a lot of mon
ey before adjournment. No method
to evade that conclusion has pre
sented itself.
W. P. Luttrell of Ordnance and
Mrs. Everett Bowerman of New
port. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Luttrell
are sisters.
HOME EC MEETING
meeting will be held at the home of
A home economics extension
Mrs. Dick Wightman at 2 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14. The
topic to be discussed is "Let's
Have Fewer Colds." This will be
the first of a series of extension
meetings for this group of women
to be given by Mrs. Cecelia Van
Winkle, emergency war food as
istant. The ladies living on lower
Willow creek are invited to attend
this meeting.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Clark Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
CO-OP MEETING MONDAY
Lexington Oil Co-Operative will
hold its annual meeting Monday,
Feb. 12 at the Lexington Grange
hall. Officers will be elected, re
ports given, and of interest to those
attending, a free dinner at noon.
The public is invited to attend the
meeting.
o
Jack O'Connor, manager of the
J. C. Penney company store went to
Ritzville, Wash, over the week-end
to move his family here. The O'Con
nors will live temporarily in an
apartment in the Harold Kirkham
residence.
Saturday, Feb. IO
WILL BE
Print Day
AT
Wise Sewers Make Their Plans for Spring JVou7
RAYON, DRESS FABRICS
Season of opening buds and fresh new
leaves captured in soft, smooth rayons. Im
portant crepes and easy-to-sew spun rayons.
COTTONS FOR SPRING;
Practical for blouses, little girl dresses, pinafores
and apron. Pert, lighthearted colors!
yd.
m
yd.
Other Cotton Prints at 23c & 35c Yd.
OIL CLOTH
46 inch Yard :
46-inch Table Squares
39c
45c
To
Our Friends and Patrons
of Morrow County:
After 18 years of pleasant business rela
tions, we deeply regret severing these ties.
Into whatever locality our path may lead us,
Morrow County will always be home to us.
We bespeak for our successors, Rita and
John Saager, your patronage and friendship.
It will be their pleasure and privilege to serve
you.
Charlotte and Sari Gordon
J K
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7:50x20
8:25x20
10:00x20
1 1 :00x20
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