Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 05, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, April 5, 1945
P-TA P!as Hobby
Display on 1 1th
Hobbyists v ill have an opportu
nity to "strut their stuff next Wed.
nesday evening at the regular
meeting of the Heppner Parent
Teacher association. The program
planned for that evening is based
on leisure time activities and it is
hoped that those who have hobbies
will be so kind as to display them
there that night. Mrs. Tress Mc
Clintock is in charge of this fea
ture and those desiring to make en
tries are requested to contact her.
Other features of the program
will be presented by the Heppner
public library, Boy Scouts, the
school band and the grade school
girls. The first two will put on skits,
the band will play and the grade
girls will put on a tumbling act.
Displays so far planned are by
the Heppner public library and a
traveling art exhibit from all
schools of the county.
HODGES IN NEW HOME
Mr. and Mrs. C L. Hodge moved
Tuesday to their new home, the
former Rodman property, vacated
Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Rosewall. Their move was follow
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson
who purchasedthe former Hiatt res
idence. The Nelsons had occupied
sn apartment at the Frank Engkraf
home since the first of March.
Star Reporter
Friday-Saturday, April 6-7
Kansas City Kitty
Joan Davis, Bob Crosby, Jane Fra
zcc, Erik Rolf, Tim Ryan
This fast-talking comedy is a one
woman circus loaded with gags.
PLUS
SHERIFF OF LAS VEGAS
Red RyderLittle Beaver outdoor
adventure story. Li'l Abner Cartoon
Sunday-Monday, April 8-9
Mrs. Parkington
Greer Garson as the boom-town
beauty who knew what she
wanted . . . Walter Pidgeon as
(he romantic two-fisted rogue; al
so, Edward Arnold, Agnes Moore
hcad, Cecil Callaway, St. Luke's
choirislers.
Louis Bromfield's great novel of
love and wealth and power is mag
nificently set and vibrantly acted.
Tuesday, April 10,
Waterloo Bridge
Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor, Lu
cile Watson, Virginia Field, Ma
ria Ouspenskaya, C. Aubrey Smith
A story ever-timely, a romance ever-new,
and performances never
surpassed . . MGM's ever-beautiful
"Waterloo Bridge" is brought back
again for your enjoyment.
Wednesday-Thursday, April 11-12
Hail The Conquering
Hero
Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines, William
Demarest, . Raymond Walburn,
Franklin Pangborn
A natural from all entertainment
points of view . . . with the comedy
star from "Miracle of Morgan's
Creek." ' PLUS
MARCH OF TIME: THE WEST
COAST QUESTION. The effect of
the war on the Pacific states and
the effects of the decline of manu
facturing after victory.
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Life Memberships
In EO Wheat League
Made Available Here
Morrow county wheat growers
now have an opportunity to be
come life members of the Eastern
Oregon Wheat League for a nomi
nal fee as the result of action taken
at the organization's last annual -meeting,
according to Werner Riet
mann of lone, member of the lea
gue's executive committee.
The life membership plan was
adopted at the Arlington meeting '
last December as a means of stabil
izing permanent membership in the
league and to simplify the payment
and collection of dues, Mr. Riet
mann explains. The arrangement
also will add to the efficiency of
the organization and the conven
ience of its members. Life mem
bers will not be assessed annual
dues.
Under the plan a member may
purchase a life membership on a
graduated scale according to age.
The rates by age groups are: from
20 to 34 years, $25; 35 to 49 years,
$18; 50 to 64 years, $8; and 65 years
and over, $5.
Werner Rietmann is accepting
life membership payments in Mor
row county. While the plan is en
tirely optional with members, he
believes it will strengthen the
league and he hopes to sign up a
considerable number of whe'at
growers in this county.
The Eastern Oregon Wheat Lea
gue has developed into one of the
most outstanding farm organiza
tions in the west since it was or
ganized 17 years ago. Agricultural
leaders, state and federal officials,
marketing and transportation agen
cies and many others concerned
with agricultural problems of the
Columbia basin have long looked
to the league for counsel. Each
year a half dozen or more promi
nent state and national leaders par
ticipate in the league's annual
meeting.
The 140-page proceedings of the
1944 meeting held at Arlington in
December have recently been sent
to all league members, Rietmann
reports.
FIRST GRADERS HAVE
EASTER EGG HUNT
First graders of the Heppner
public schools enjoyed an Easter
egg hunt in the court house park
Monday afternoon. Mrs. Lois Win
chester provided the favors and re
freshments. When the little folks had rounded
up the eggs they went to the school
house for games. Two Easter bas
kets and two humpty-dumpties
comprised the prizes. Refreshments
of cookies and jello were served.
SAILOR ARRIVES FROM EAST
Mrs Hubert Gaily and her cousin,
Mrs. Claude Snow, drove to Pen
dleton this morning to meet Mrs.
Snow's husband who is anAMM3c
He arrived on the four o'clock plane
fiorn Miami, Fla. on his W&y to San
Ditto, Calif. Mrs. Snow expects to
accompany her husband to the
to the southern California city up
on termination of a short visit with
relatives, here. .
ELLIOTTS HERE ON EASTER
Mr. fend Mrs. Blaine Elliott and
daughters were over from their
new home at Milton Sunday visit
ing friends. They and the Burl
Coxen family were dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Howell.
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If you are not a patron
now you soon will be"
Yours for
Better Eats
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