8 Heppner Gazette Times, May 10, 1945 Assembling Crew For Timber Road An engineer from the Bureau of public roads has been in the county several days trying to assemble a crew to finish the logging i rogd started last year for the Heppner Lumber company across Jones Pra irie. Work had to be abandoned quite early in the season due to the unusual weather conditions. The engineer visited the local high school and presented students with an outline of the type of work to be done, calling for volunteers. Two boys accepted jobs for the summer, Jack Parrish and Ted . Ferguson. LOST Sheaffer fountain pen with name Mrs. C. N. Jones engraved on name plate. 7i Star Reporter Friday-Saturday, May 11-12 Lake Placid Serenade Vera Hruba Ralston, Eugene Pal lette, Vera Vague, Robert Living ston, Stephanie Bachelor, Walter Catlett, Ray Noble and Orchestra, Harry Owens and Royal Hawaii, ans. Ice specialties include Mc Gowan and Mack, Twinkle Watts, The Merry Meisters with guest star Roy Rogers. Eye-filling ice spectac les .. . tuneful numbers . . . comedy . . . romance. PLUS GUN SMOKE Outdoor action drama with John mack Brown, Raymond Hutton, Jennifer Holt. Sunday-Monday, May 13-14 Roughly Speaking Rosalind Russell, Jack Carson, Don ald Woods, Alan Hale, Craig Ste vens, John Qualen, Kathleen Lockhart, Cora Sue Collins, Andy Clyde and many others. The life of one woman lived in these United States from 1902 until after Pearl Harbor . . it was packed with ex citement and lived during the half century of American history that furnishes its own claim to the per sonal interest of everybody now living. Tuesday, May 15 Bowery Champs Those deviltry-rousing East Side Kids add mirth to murder. Also four beautiful short subjects: "A Night in Mexico City," a musical visit to the bright spots of Mexico; "Colorado Trout" and "Goldilocks and the Jive Bears" are in Techni color, and an inspirational film, "I Am an American." Wednesday-Thursday, May 18-17 Tall in the Saddle John Wayne, Ella Raines, Ward Bond, Gabby IIf?ycs. A big league western loaded with rip-roaring, hard-riding straight-shooting action Local Group Stays In W. G. Auxiliary A regular meeting of the Morrow County Woolgrowers' auxiliary was held Friday, May 4. A no-hostess luncheon preceded the business meeting, and was followed by a fashion show presented by Mrs. Haze! Carlson, home economics in structor at Heppner high school, i'rocks and pajamas made by them selves were mcdeled by 14 high school firls. vith poem- describing each rerd ty Ccleen R tiller and a soft piano accompaniment by Joan Corwin. At the business meeting, which was presided over by President Gen Mclntyre, it was decided to retain full membership in the Wool growers auxiliary and to devote as much time as possible to civic work. With an effort to interest new members, a tea will be given the second Friday in June at the Or ville Smith home, to which any one interested in learning the work and aims of the Woolgrowers Auxiliary is most cordially invited to attend. DENTAL OFFICES REOPENED " I wish to announce that I have reopened rny dental office in the First National Bank building and will be pleased to greet former patrons and make acquaintance of new ones. The office will be open from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1:30 to 5 p m., except Wednesdays, when it will be closed. Dr. R. C. Lawrence IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on 6:00 x l6 and 6:50 x 16 6-ply passenger car (ires ROSEWALL otor Company tarts May Hi 7th War Loan BUY ! Lets Fomiish the Japs HEPPNER LUMBER COMPANY