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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, March 22, 1945
ALL SAINrS AUXILIARY MEETS
At the missionary meeting of All
Saints auxiliary, the United Thank
offering will be received. The
meeting is scheduled for 2:30 at
the parish house, Friday, March 23.
An interesting program has been
prepared. A good attendance is de
sired. Don't forget the contents of
your little blue box.
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GET YOUR GARDEN BOOK and
free package of giant Zinnia seed
at Rose wall Motor Company.
REBEKAIIS INITIATE
On Friday evening, March 16,
Mrs. Roy Thomas, noble grand of
Sans Souci Rebekah lodge No. 33,
conducted an interesting meeting
of that organization in the I. O. 0.
F. hall. Three new members receiv
ed the degree of the lodge. Visitors
included two members of Mistletoe
lodge and two representatives from
the Nevada jurisdiction. At the
next meeting, April 6, a class of
five candidates will be initiated.
Star Reporter
Friday-Saturday, March 23-24
Something for the
Boys
Carmen Miranda, Michael O'Shea,
Vivian Blaine, Phil Silvers
A dazzling Technicolor frolic, all
set to Cole Porter's magical music.
PLUS
Cyclone Prairie
Rangers
Western with Charles Starrctt and
Dub Taylor
Sunday-Monday, March 25-20
Irish Eyes Are Smiling
(In Technicolor)
Monty Woolley, June Haver, Dick
Ilayines, Anthony Quinn, Beverly
Whitney, Maxie Roscnbloom and
the Metropolitan Opera Singers,
Leonard Warren and Blanche
Thcbom. Directed by Gregory,
Ratoff
Produced by Damon Runyon.
Sure, and it will steal your heart
away. . . with the Emerald melod
ies always at the top of the lilt pa
rade. . . with the romance of two
hot-headed Irish sweethearts . . .
with the laughter and fun that has
been shamrocking the nation!
Tuesday, March 27
Strange Affair
Allyn Joslyn, Evelyn Keyes, Mar
guerite Chapman, Edgar Buchan
an, Nina Foch, Shemp Howard,
Frank Jcnks
The finest cast of fun and shudder
makers ever to five the screen the
willies. It's v-eerie funny.'
Wednesday-Thursday, March 2S.2!)
The Very Thought
of You
Fsye Emerson, Dennis Margan, Ele
rnor Parker, Dane Clar.k, Eculah
Bondi, Henry Travcrs, Georgia
Lee Settle
There are splendid and very human
characterizations in this diverting
romance whose story touch?s I ha
lives of everyone in the world today
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Mrs. Norton King has returned
to her home in Heppner after vis
iting at the home of Mrs Leta K.
Babb for the past two weeks. Miss
Florence Bergstrom . went to Port
land on Saturday to accompany
Mrs. King home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nys, Mrs.
Grace Nickerson and Mrs. Earl Gil
liam left Wednesday noon for Port
land where they will transact bus
iness for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill were
called to Salem- Tuesday by the
serious illness of their grand
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kit McCarty were
overnight visitors in Heppner Tues
day, coming up from their home in
The Dalles. Their son Paul is now
in the front lines in Germany.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson
took their baby to Portland Wed
nesday, to a skin specialist. It is
hoped that some relief can be found
for the eczema condition existing
on the child's body.
Reports received by friends in
Heppner is to the effect that E. K.
Wyland is not so well at the pres
ent time.
Mrs. Roy Orwick entered St. An
thony's hospital in Pendleton Sun
day for observation. In her absence
Mrs. Henry Perkins and Mrs. Viola
Gabler ' are working in Central
Market.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas drove to
The Dalles Sunday, March 18, to
visit Mrs. Mary Thomson who is in
the hospital there. Mrs. Ihomson
was found to be in excellent spir
its and expected to be out of the
hospital soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith were
in Walla Walla Saturday where
they consulted an eye specialist.
They spent the week-end at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Blaine El
liott in Milton, returning home
Sunday night.
Mrs. Ben Chindgren of Mulino
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
George Corwin a few days this
week. She returned to the valley
today.
Mrs. Frank M. Monahan and
brother Joe Farley have gone to
Hood River for a visit with their
sister, Mrs. Clay Clark and family.
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on V-8
exchange motors. Phone for an
appointment and have your car
put in condition to run for the
duration. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. Apply for MERIT SYSTEM EX
AMINATIONS for PERMANENT
positions with the State' at 616
Mead Building, Portland 4.
STRAYED from ranch on Butter
creek, last July, one four-year
old sorrel work filly, bhzed
face. Unbranded. One four-year-old
black filly 1100 pounds, un
branded. Anyone knowing where
abouts write Dell Harmon, Box
253, Stanfield, Ore.
Legislature Closes . .
Continued from First Page
of the state and taxation specialists
that this biU will go far toward
settling the state's educational fi
nance problems.
The legislature strengthened the
demand of the liquor commission to
give it power to handle the en
forcement problem in the cities. .
Veterans were given legislation
to enable them to attend schools or
to borrow money under the provi
sions provided by the vote of the
people last fall.
A special election will be held in
June to give the voters an opportu
nity to pass on a building program
for public institutions and higher
education. This election will vali
date the expenditure of income tax
money for such purposes and will
be a tax in name only.
Also on the same ballot will be
a proposed cigarette tax that, if
passed, will raise some $2,000,000
for elementary and high school
purposes. It was felt that income
provided by that time or schools
and excise tax returns will fail soon
and that some new tax must be
will suffer. There is objection to
the source of the tax but no objec
tion to the need for a new tax for
schools.
Briefly, counties may adopt the
county manager plan, the dental
college will continue in operation,
unemployment and workmen's
compensation benefits were upped,
candidates must file earlies to give
soldiers more time to vote, barber
bil1 renewed.
A large number of bills was re
ferred to the people at future elec
tions and ten interim committees
were provided most of which are
of little importance. However, a tax
study will be made that is of pos
sible importance.
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Lexington High School
ANNOUNCES
U One-act
8 -p. m. Fnday. March
Lexington School Adsicr -m
4 W'1' es
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this spring!
ALL WOOL WORSTEDS t.(1 " ItYtEV
same Town-Clad construction. But fabrics are sharper
striped, lighter colored for spring. Interesting tick weav&i
vand unusual sharkskin backgrounds, r 7- -
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THERE MUST BE
A GOOD REASON
There is a reason
for everything and
the fact that we
serve the best
meal in town ac
counts for the ever
increasing popu
larity of this place.
If you are not a patron
now you soon will be
Yours for
Better Eats
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$2.50
TO IIELP YOUR CAR RUN
SMOOTHER . . . LONGER ... WE WlIXt
1. Flush transmission and differential of old
grease.
2. Fill with correct weight lubricants.
(Limit 6 pounds.)
3. Give complete c!it:sis S's'jricrrt" on.
4. Check front wfcsS 'js 'V. lr-
5. Test the br .
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