Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 14, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, June 14, 1945
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SPEED TOTAL
VICTORY...
BUY BONDS
in (he
of things like gallantry and courage
and glory . . . starring the men of
the Army Air Corps with Pvt. Lon
McCallister, Jeanne Crain, Sgt Ed
mond O'Brien, Jane Ball.
WalXi
Friday-Saturday, June 15-16
The Girl Rush
Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Frances
Longford, Vera Vague
A good comedy plus music and a
dash of western. PLUS
GHOST GUNS
A Johnny Mack Brown-Raymond
Hatton western with some expert
riding by Evelyn Finley.
Sunday-Monday, June 17-18
Winged Victory
A picturization of Moss Hart's suc
cessful comedy drama. It's a story
Tuesday, June 19
When Strangers
. Marry
Dean Jagger, Kim Hunter, Bob
Mitchum, Neil Hamilton
A taut melodrama with excellent
performances . PLUS
HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN
Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney, John
Carradine, J. Carrol Naish, Ann
Gwynn
All the Titans of Terror stage a
class reunion for the horror fans
Wednesday-Thusday June 20-21
Murder, My Sweet
Dick Powell," Claire Trevor, Anne
Shirley, Otto Rruger
Exciting moments crammed with
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Tailored Slacks For At Home Or Away
Rayon serge slacks are always favorites!
Spun Rayon Playsuits in Polka Dot Prints
Outdoor glamor for indoor and outdoor girls
Sport Shirts That Top Everything
Versatile, washable cotton, easy cut, striped.
Pleated Shorts for Every Outdoor Play
Spectators and wearers applaud twill!
Father's Day
June 1 7
DONT FORGET DAD!
A FEW SUGGESTIONS:
Ties, Dress Shirts (prints or whites) , Ray
on Gabardine Sport Shirts, All Elastic
Garters, Straw Hats, Belts, Suspenders,
or '
Buy him an extra Bond during the
7TH WAR LOAN !
Buy Your Bonds at Penney's!
thrills "are to be found in this clev
erly developed melodrama,
of guys and gals that you know . . .
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
Notice is hereby given by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon,
that I have taken up at my place
seven miles southwest of Lexing
ton, the hereinafter described ani
mal, and that I will on Saturday,
the 16th day of June, 1945, at the
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. sell said
animal to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, subject to the right
of redemption by the owner. Said
animal is described as follows: ;
One white faced cow marked
with swallow fork in right ear,
wattle on right jaw, and branded
with an M, bar above and below
over J.
Roy Campbell
10-12p Lexington, Ore.
FOR SALE 16-ft Case combine.
Phone 574, Alva Jones, Heppner,
Oregon. 12p
FOR SALE Ross Portable Air
force grain conveyor with about
75 feet of 10 inch pipe and two
elbows. Cost $565.00 in 1C12. Sell
for $450.00. All new and uncrat
ed. Stored at Miller ranch, Du
fur. Oregon. H. A. Miller 821
Wall Street, Bend Oregon. 12c
Miss Shirley Allstott of Hermis
ton is visiting at "the home of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lieuallen, at lone. She is helping
manage the Victory cafe operated
by the Lieuallens.
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS...
'
GEORGE: "Yes, I certainly would like to
hear why you call that an old fashioned
idea, Judge."
OLD JUDGE: "Glad to tell you, George.
Until recently, a person known as "an al
coholic was generally treated as a social
outcast. Little if anything was done to
understand him or help him. But, during the
past few years, medical research and study
has developed that alcoholics are really sick
people . . . that there is usually a deep
rooted physical, social or emotional reason
behind their behavior. That's why today so
much is being done to help them by finding
out and correcting the condition that leads
them to excess."
GEORGE: "How many folks are there like
that, Judge?"
OLD JUDGE: " Well, according to scientific
research, 95 of the people who drink,
drink sensibly. 5 do so unwisely, at times.
Included in that 5 is the small percentage
of the sick people I'm talking about."
GEORGE: "That certainly gives me a
clearer picture. It's the most sensible ap
proach I've ever heard on the subject"
Tkit odMrtiumtnt tpomortd by Confertnc4 of Alcoholic Bnrragt Induttriu, Im.
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