I P-TA Group Enjoys ! Unusual Program A crowd that taxed the capacity of the music room at the school house was treated to one of the best P-TA programs given since the group organized. National Education week was. emphasized by a book display from' the city library and by room dis plays featuring health. ! Grade three had a clever poster and, two little stories. Little book lets, "Johnny's Toothache", written and dramatized by the children was the fourth grade contribution. Grades fixe, six and seven had an art display pertaining to health, while the eighth grade had made notebook covers of their own design which contained lessons in health. As November program leader.Mrs. James Thomson Jr. had arranged an excellent program. After the sing ing of God Bless America by the audience, Mrs. O. G. Crawford pre sented the Women's Choral club. These women attired in their black formal skirts and white blouses made a pleasing picture as they sdng two delightful numbers, "Morning" by Speaks and "Over tones" by Rasbach. Mrs. J. 0. Tur ner was accompanist. President Becket presided at the business meeting at which time dis cussion of high school dances, the I giving of one-act plays and a proposal by Mrs. Lucy Rodgers for a county or regional library, was held. Mrs. James Valentine, program chairman introduced Miss Margaret Gillis, Morrow county public health nurse who in turn introduced Dr. F. G. Scherer. Dr. Scherer spoke on "Social Hygiene in the Family", following tiie same line of thought expressed in his address to the health association Tuesday night. The December meeting will be on the 10th. Subject, "Better Schools," with Mrs. Ture Peterson as leader. ENJOYS CALLERS Manv friends call at the F. W. Turner residence and almost daily one of Mrs. Turner s former pupus will drop in to see her for a few minutes. Last Monday Mrs. Cyn thia Cochran. Mrs. Bramer Reese and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Holm an Heppner Gazette Times, November 15, 1945 5 Health Education to Be Stressed Here Morrow County Public Health association hald a meeting Tuesday evening at the city hall. Guest speaker was Fr. F. G. Sherer, di rector of the Portland division of social hygiene education. Dr. Sherer said in part "Social hygiene education has as its cen tral aim the preservation and strengthening of the family. This includes instruction regarding phy sical development, the venereal dis eases, preparation for marriage and family life." The associaion detcided to buy f -.. It's Not Too Early to order your CHRISTMAS CARDS We have an unus ually beautiful as sortment of greet ing cards that you will be p r o u d to send. -Have your name printed on them so they will be your personal messeng- er GORDON'S DRUG STORE JOHN SAAGER, Owner from Yakima visited the Turners. Mrs. Cochran is an aunt and the other ladies are cousins of Mrs. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gentry from Pendleton called on Keith's former teacher Saturday. He was recently released from three years of war duty in the Pacific. Clayton Davis, Roger Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck, also Claude Way called. Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherman also looked in on Mrs. Turner a short time ago. Mr. Sherman is released from the U. S. S. Wisconsin but will not be home to stay for a few months. the following books to place on a Hayes entered the hospital Wednes- shelf in the Heppner public library: "New Patterns in Sex Training1'; "Your Child"; "Growing Up"; "Sex Adjustment of Young Men" "The Wonder of Life"; "Being Born"; "Plain Words About Vene real Diseases" and "A Marriage Manual. All these books will be taken out by adults only. Miss Gilis gave a shor talk on the findings of the x-ray unit. Mrs. Oscar Rippee gave a report on the third annual institute of the presidents and executive secretar ies of the public health association of Oregon. Lt. and Mrs. Gordon Bucknum are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bucknum this week. They arrived Tuesday from Alameda, Calif, where Lt Bucknum is sta tioned at the Navy Air base and will remain until after Thanksgiv ing when they will go to Seattle, where the lieutenant will be given his discharge. Mrs. Richard Hayes is a patient at St. Anthony's hospital where she will undergo penicillin treat ment for the next four days. Mrs. day. HELP WANTED SAWMILL WORKERS PLANING MILL WORKERS FACTORY WORKERS LUMBER HANDLERS Write or call Pilot Rock Lumber Co. Kerns Box Co. of Oregon, Ltd. Pilot Rock, Oregon i- , - tf&m fC ' t I.. i - ' if 'rr?t I ' - til, V S I V III .""-"ftl -L I ri'ftSJjffv:.: .-tMM-iMMt .. 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