Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 12, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, April -12, 1945
MANY ATTEND POMONA
FOR INTERESTING SESSION
By Mr. 3Iary Lundcll
Morrow county Pomona met Sat
urday April 7 t-t Rhea Creek grange
hall. In spite of ihe downpour and
busy season, a large crowd was in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander,
state organizer and district juvenile
organizer, respectively, were pre
sent and gave some information of
special interest to members.
The afternoon program included
such speakers of note as Lt. Devan
ey, Civil Air Patrol; Mr. Ellison, ru
power; Commissioner Garnet Bar-
ral electrification administration on
ratt on Morrow county hospital;
County Agent Arnold Ebert on ag
ricultural problems; Mrs. Jack Mul
ligan on cancer control, and Mrs.
n. B. Rice explained the newly or
ganized OPA panel. Miss Mildred
Carlson entertained with a piano
solo.
Other matters coming before the
meeting were talks on legislation
by Henry Peterson who discussed
to some extent Bill No. 62 and H.
Bill 80; George Peck on the tax
situation; Orville Cutsforth, R. B.
Rice and S. J. Devine on county af
fairs in general.
Star Reporter
Friday-Saturday, April 13-14
Lost In a Harem
Abbott and Costcllo, Jimmy Dor
' sey, and his Orchestra, Marilyn
Maxwell
Mirth, merriment and music with
these two hafem-scarem screwballs
in the land of sultry sirens. PLUS
BEYOND THE TECOS
Rod Cameron, Eddie Drew, Fuzzy
Knight, Jennifer Holt
A good western.
Sunday-Monday, April 13-10
Can't Help Singing
( In Technicolor)
Deanna Durbin, Robert Paige, Ak
im Tamiroff, David Bruce
A romantic story of the days when
the discovery of gold in California
was news, plus the beautiful melo
dies of Jerome Kern.
Tuesday, April 17
My Ga! Loves Music
Alan Mowbray, Grace McDonald,
Bob Crosby, Betty Kean, Walter
Catlett, Freddie Mercer
A musical packed with melodies
and laughs. PLUS
SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT
Warner Baxter, Nina Foch, George
Zucco, Jeanne Bates
Radio's famous Crime Doctor solves
another mystery to your heart's,
content. t
Wednesday-Thursday, April 18-19
Rainbow Island
Dorothy Lamour. Eddie Bracken,
Gil Lamb. Barry Sullivan
An island of fun in a sea of laughs,
it's in the tropics and it's in Tech
nicolor ... a romantic musical
comedy.
LEAVES FOR SOUTH
Claude Snow, ARM 3c, left Wed
nesday morning for San Diego,
where he expects to be stationed
for the next four or five weeks.
Mrs. Snow and their son accom
panied her parents to Newport,
Wash, to stay until her husband
can make arrangements for his fa
mily to come to San Diego. Mr. and
Mirs. Oscarson, J:,rents oif Mrs.
Snow, and her brother Roney and
family from Nebraska, have all
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Johnson.
HEADED FOR HOME
Mrs. Harold Sherer has received
a letter from her brother, Pit Sgt
Lee Pettyjohn of the U. S.-M. C,
stating that he is waiting for a
boat to return to the States after
more than two years in the South
Pacific. Lee, has een in service for
three yearsand has not been home
for two and a half years.
Sgt Roy Pettjohn of the Signal
Service has been moved to Alaska
after some time spent in the Aleu
tians. Roy's wife, formerly Betty
Lou Lindsey, is working in Salem.
RETURNS FROM CORVALLIS
William Driscoll returned last
week from Corvallis where he
spent several weeks. Mrs. Driscoll
recently submitted to a surgical
operation there and he reports her
doing nicely. The Driscolls have
decided to move to Corvallis to
make their home and are offering
their Heppner residence property
for sale. "Dad" as he is familiarly
known recently tendered his resig
nation as head janitor of the Hep
pner schools after serving in that
capacity since 1917.
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P-TA ELECTS OFFICERS
Harold Becket was elected presi
dent, Mrs. Tress McClintock, vice
president, Mrs. Conley Lanham,
secretary and Marvin Wightman,
treasurer at the annual meeting
of the Heppner Parent-Teacher as
sociation held in the music room
at the school Wednesday evening.
The new president will name com
mittees for the ensuing year. Com
ment on last night's program will
appear next week.
Ellis Thomson arrived in Hepp
ner Monday from Washington, D.
C. and left Wednesday for Portland
to see his step-mother, Mrs. Mary
Thomson, who is taking treatments
in the city. This is Ellis's first visit
here in nine years. He is a veteran
of the African campaign and is
now engaged in departmental work
in the national capital.
ANYONE finding U. S. pension
check made out to Wm. Matson,
pase return to Case Furniture
Company.
FOR SALE Farm storage fuel
tanks, 575 and 1000 gallons. One
FOR SALE House and two lots in
Heppner. Phone evenings, 36F32,
or write Walter Ritzert, lone. 3p
v.-'de g-'uge Cat. trnctor, good
.'hare. V. R. Runnion. 3c
WANTED Clean rags. Top price.'
Richfield in-Heppne.- 3c
WAITED Black Perr.an l;!t':r,
male or female. Call Harry Nel
son's office. 3-4r
THERE MUST BE
A GOOD REASON
There is a reason
for everything and
the fact that we
serve the best
imnl in town ac
counts for the ever
'rc-as'nn popu-
loritv of this place, j
f vu are not a patron
'V! w von soon will be
"Yours cr
: efcfcer tats
HEPPNER
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