10 Heppner Gazette Times, May 24, 1945 BROTHER DIES IN SEATTLE Mrs. Harvey Bauman, accom panied by her daughter Carolyn, left Wednesday by stage for Se attle where she was summoned by the death of her oldest brother, El mer H. Cool. Mr Cool received a medical discharge from the army last December and returned to his home in Seattle where he has been working since that time. Funeral services and burial will take place in Seattle Frida afternoon. The deceased leaves to mourn his passing, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cool of Seattle; five broth -thers, John Cool, Dayton, Wash.; Wm. Cool, Joseph, Ore.; Delbert Cool, Shelby Mont.; Alvin Cool Se attle James Cool, Colton, Wash.; ADVERTISING . From where A, .. linn Culpin sothfs plovinft dene in record time this year. He was sitting on his porch, enjoying a well-deserved glass of beer, -while Bob Wirts, his neighbor, still had over an acre to go. It Lurned Bob up, seeing Dan relaxed while he worked. So he'd stop and have a glass of rider and make out that he was in no hurry anyway. "And that was the trouble," Dan explained to me. "I kept on going till I got my second wind; and saved my rest until the job Nu. 110 of a Series Ci-pyrll.:, Young daughters will look like gay butterflies flitting through 4he house and out into the sunshine when they're wearing these full-skirted cottons! Pert checks, colorful florals, tie pa crisp bows in back. Sixes 3 to 6X, and - to J4 four sisters, Mrs. Opal Smith, John Day, Ore.; Mrs. Mabel Tachell, Se attle; Miss Maude Cool, Carlton, Wash., and Mrs. Harvey Bauman. The Cool famUy lived in lone previous to their moving to the Pu. get Sound .city. o Aaron Pickering has returned to his family in Heppner after serv ing upwards" of three years with the Seabees. Because of his ags (he is a married man with a grown family) he was among the earlier ones to be given a discharge under the new demobilization plan. In formation has not been passed this way, but it is a safe guess Mr. Pickering had the required 85 points. I sit ...ly Joe Marsh Dan Culpin Gets His Scccrsd Wind was done. lie stopped to rest and he never got his second wind." From where I sit, there's a moral there for all of us. We've hcen working hard to win this war. A little rest may look aw fully tempting. But by keeping going, by never letting up, wo can count on getting our second wind that will overcome weari ness and see us through to Vic tory. 1945, United States Brewers Foundation 3 ' ' 1.98 .0.98" El SsSi Worthwhile Exercises For Graders Advance Mrs. George Corwin gave the ad dress of the evening to the eighth grade graduating class Wednesday evening, May 23. Mrs. Corwin of fered her congratulations to the class end told them that they like thousands of other students in small towns throughout the nation could be proud of their- heritage. They have ccme to the fore in difficult times, but have had the example of the great men of his tory, .Washington, Lincoln, Jeffer son and others to spur them on. Mrs. Chris Brown made the Am erican Legion award and it was based on three things: an essay on Thomas Jefferson, scholarship and citizenship. The award this year went to Bobby Bennett, first and Karl Gabler, second for the boys and Lois Key was first with Patricia Pearson second for the girls. Bobby Bennett also had the honor of hav ing his name placed on the hon orary plaque. Those finishing the eighth grade were Garry Couture, Joanne Blake, Patricia Pearson, Karl Gabler, Dor othy Keeney, Francis Plumondore, Mary Mollahan, Bobby Bennett, Roy Carter, Beverley Eberhardt, Cecil Rill, Bar.bara June Slocum, Lois Fay Key, Charles Daniels, Jean Hanna, Patty Kirk, Vernon Padberg Marie Oldfield, Imogene Hendrix,, Merlene Miller, Barbara Ann Sherman and Bobby Jones. . o- SERVE TEA TO MOTHERS Troop 3, Girl Scouts, served tea to their mothers and sponsors at the parish house Saturday after noon, My 12. At this time they paid special tribute to their mothers and also displayed some of their ac complishments of the past year. Serving at the attractively ap pointed tea table were Marjorie Bauman and Darlene Weise. Star Reporter Friday-Saturday, May 25-26 Alaska Margaret Lindsay, Kent Taylor, John Carradine, Dean Jagger, Nils Asther, Lasses White. There is never a dull moment in this Jack London story of the far Northwest. "Eadie Was a Lady", advertised for this date is replaced by a new and hilarious Blondie film with Dag wood, Baby Dumpling and Daisy. Sunday-Monday, May 27-28 Keys of the Kingdom Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell, Vincent Price, Rosa Stradner, Roddy McDowell, Edmund Gwenn Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Peggy Ann Garner, James Gleason. The pages of a wondrous book pour their ma gic into a stirring motion picture. A. J. Cronin's novel has become one of the most popular in publishing history. Tuesday, May 29 Oh, What a Night Edmund Lowe, Marjorie Rambeau, Jean Parker, Alan Dinehart They're slightly dishonorable but strictly hilarious ... a mystery comedy. Also, a Hugh Herbert Comedy, Screen Snapshots of the Stars, and Community Sing. Wednesday-Thursday, May 30-31 Till We Meet Again Ray Milland, Barbara Britton, Wal ter Slezak, Lucile Watson. An amazing adventure that helped make the headlines of victory come true. PLUS MARCH OF TIME. 0' , a ijRfc br, n si llpf BWi I. Willi mn inn iin Lt. Ted McMurdo recently tele phoned his- parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo from Lynchburg that he is enjoying a 15-day visit with his wife and little daughter. Ted has been in Bermuda for sev eial months and in the interim the baby has grown from a three weeks eld infant to a young lady of 10 FIRESTONE EXTRA VALUES ARE MORE IMPORTANT NOW THAN EVER BEFORE While it is true that all tires are made with the same type of synthetic rubber, there is still a big difference In their performance. It takes more than good rubber to make a good tire it takes Firestone's "know-how," which has developed the Extra Values in Firestone DeLuxe Champion Tires that assure Extra Mileage, Extra Safety and Extra Strength all at no extra cost. If You Are Eligible . . Come In and We'll Help You Make Out An Application for a Tire Rationing Certificate 6.00x16 and 6.50x16 six ply tires are now available for passenger cars. Rosevvall Motor Company months. Another of the McMurdo broth ers, Lt. Bernard reports his recent arrival in the Mariannas where he expects to care for unruly navy teeth for some time to come. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Applegate are the parents of a baby boy born at 5:45 a. m. Wedr.asday, May 23. 6.ooxi6 cslJMMW II t