8 Heppner Gazette Times, June 28, 1945 OREGON PUBLISHERS MEETING IN ENGENE FRIDAY-SATURDAY Newspaper publishers of Oregon will hear reports on the war and make plans for the future on Fri day and Saturday in Eugene at the 58th annual meeting of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers association. Three spakers from Washington D. C. and one from California will "headline" the program which will be bolstered by several Oregon men speaking on various phases of newspaper industry. The Gazette Times head man left early this morning to try to get through to Eugene in time for the entire program. He may have to thumb his way, travel being what it is. ; 1'fJ Week-end gu'ests at the A. W. Gammell ranch were their daugh ter, Mrs. John DeMoss, and her friends Mr. and Mrs. Keith How land and their three boys, George Star Reporter Friday-Saturday, June 29-30 Here Come the Co-Eds Abbott and Costello, Martha O'Dris coll, Lon Chaney Jr., Charles Din gle, Peggy Ryan, Donald Cook Phil Spitalny and the Hour of Charm AH Girl Orchestra There's muttering around the old campus, those boys are here again and putting roars in the readin' riotin' and rhythmatic! They're in a class by themselves! PLUS SADDLE LEATHER LAW Action, spills, music, thrills with Charles Starrett, Cannon Ball, Vi Athens and Jimmy Wakely t Bunday-Monday, July 1-2 Sudan (In Technicolor) Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Turhan Bey, George Zncco, Andy Serine, Bobert Warwick Thrills as bold as the screen can hold pede . . . desert nomads in dangerous . . . wild horses in thundering stam conquest ... a film of beauty and adventure. Tuesday, July 3 Let's Go Steady Pat Farrish, Jackie Mono, June Frelsser, Jimmy Lloyd, Arnold Stang, Mel Tonne and the Meltonea, Skinnay Ennia and orchestra It has rhythms and romance and tunee galore. PLUS Rough, Tough and Ready Victor McLaglen, Chester Morris, Jean Bogers, Veda Ann Borg An interesting comedy-drama centered around the little known subject of the part salvaging crews play in war work Wednesday-Thursday, July 4-5 Belle of the Yukon Bandolph Scott, Gypsy Bose Lee, Di nah Shore, Bob Burns, Charles Win. ninger, Florence Bates, Big Boy Williams A luscious Technicolor musical of that rugged era when life in Alaska was rowdy, rough and tumble. Also "March on America'' and Community Sing of Victory Songs. Bobby and Pepper of Portland. Mr. Howland is home on a leave from the merchant marines. Mrs. Oscar Borg of Portland is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. G. McCarty, and sisters, Mrs. Sadie Sigsbee and Mrs. Muriel Rice. County Clerk C. W. Barlow drove to Pendleton Tuesday morning and brought Mrs Barlow home from the hosnital. Miss Helen Egan, nurse of Pendleton, came with them and will remain here a week to help care for her father who has been ill several months. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perkins were called to Naches, Wash., Saturday night by the death of Mrs. Perkins's uncle, Ore P. Hayes. Funeral ser- Heppnr folks returned home that a vices were held Monday and the evening. Bob Pinckney spent the week end at home, coming from Portland where he is working in the audit ing .department of the head office of the First Natioanl Bank of Port land, to which post he recently was transferred from the local branch bank. A WORD OF THANKS I wish to thank the neighbors who rushed to our place with their equipment and brought the grass fire under control before it could spread to grain and buildings. Your prompt action was most commend, able. Mrs. Florence Dalzell WLMQ AM tfo ws Full SlTren -1 phi if & it m the MfWM$f Ml la IB PS. wl ' -j t Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. OPA RECENTLY ANNOUNCED QUOTAS FOR 2,500,000 NEW PASSENGER CAR TIRES WOULD BE RELEASED TO ESSENTIAL DRIVERS -. IEL1KE 6 EH A C P I 3 The Tires That Stay Safer Longer Because of These Extra Value Features: ffl Low- Price WW tiflW Grade 1 Tire M 5vW Certificate Needed f 1 The only tire built ' with the famous Gear-Grip Tread for extra protection against skidding. 9 The only tire built with Safti-Lock Gum-Dipped Cord Body for extra strength. O The only tire built with Safti-Sured Construction for greater safety and longer mileage. Boy the Firestone DoLiixc Champion i.Know Yon llave the Best! Come In and Let Us Help You Make Out an Application to Buy HERE ARE THE FACTS: It is true that more new tires are being made but only the most essential B- and C-card holders are getting them. A-card holders are not eligible, but you, toQ, can keep your car rolling by recapin yorr tires now. ROSE WALL MOTOR COMPANY V,