2 Heppner Gazette Times, Februar' M, 1946 lone Happeni ngs of the Week Mrs. Echo Palmateei , Sunday. Mrc Hrt F.tctrm ntPrtpin -! The IOOF district convention will ed at a stork shower for Mrs. Clif ford McCabe. Refreshments of ice cream, angel food cake and coffee were served. There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 at the next grange meeting with a program following to which the public is invited. Speakers are Harry VanWavern and Henry Ba ker. Grange meeting will follow the program. A benefit card party, both bridge and pinochle, will be held Feb. 16 at the Masonic hall given by the re held at the grange hall Feb. 23. They will meet in the afternoon with a G o'clock dinner served by the Re.bekahs. The grade school basketball team was very successful last week. They defeated both Hermiston and Condon teams. The high school lost both games to Heppner Friday night at Hepp ner. Mrs. Erling Thompsen has wi it ten from McMinnville stating tr.at her mother-in-law, Mrs. Karen Mr. and Mrs. Robert family are moving to Hermiston this week. Mrs. Etta Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow attended the wedding cf Robert N. Swenson and Miss Dorothy Jean McKeehan at the Emanuel Lutheran church' in Walla Walla Saturday. Mr. Swen- Botts and 1 Thompsen, set sail Jan. 27 on the S. OES social club. Refreshments will san is a r.epnew ot Mrs. tSnstow. be served and prizes given. Every j The Everett Keithley family at one is urged to attend. tended the funeral of the Howard Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eubanks of i Keithley's baby at Heppner Satur- Portland snent the week-end with day alternoon Lonnie Ritchie had the misfor tune to break two bones in his an kle while loading some box cars one day last week. He was taken to R. L. Mrs. Ada Cannon. Mrs. Laxton McMurray received word that her son Lt. Col. Nolan Pace will be sent overseas either to Korea or Japan but he will vis- The Dalles hospital by Rev it them for a few days next week. Casselman. The McMurrays will be in Salem 1 Lt (jg) Norman Bergstrom is vis then i iting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Union missionary society met, The Maranatha club met Feb. 7 at the church parlors. 1 The Topic club presented the li-; home of Mrs Gordon white g,. brary .with the book Oregon-End Mrs clyde Denney is a patient at of the Trail, prepared by the wn- Coffey Memorial hospital in ters program of the WPA. It deals portland with the past history of the state,; Mr and Mrs Markham Baker, outhnes tours and lists items and ; Mr and ms Rodney Wentworth, ;places of interest to be seen on the Mr Wm Seehafer and t0ors'. i i m i i 1 Mr- anc Mrs. Noel Dobyns enter- oociai meeting oi uie lopic ciud , tainpd tho Shrine -lh anH anvil. S. Slavangerfjord (Norwegian- Am erican liner) from New York to Norway. She is making the trip to visit her mother, brothers and sis- at the is scheduled for Feb. 22 at the home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Funeral services for Leon Logan were held at Arlington Saturday afternoon. Mr. Logan was a resi dent near Cecil for many years. He is survived by three sons, James, John and Richard. He was an uncle of Mrs. Ray Barnett. j Miss Grace Gadeken will hold a meeting in the Congregational par lors Fe,b 19 on "Labor Saving Win ter Salads." This will be an all-day meeting and those attending will please bring sandwiches or dessert. The Juniors will have a basket social and a one-act play at the school house Friday night, F.eb 15. Mrs. Bernice Harris gave a party Jan. 28 in honor of her son Tom my's second birthday. Many little folks and their mothers were pre sent. Angel food cake and coifee were served. Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn returned from Alaska and is visiting her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lind sey. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely entertain .ed relatives at a turkey dinner iary at the Masonic hall Saturday night. Members were present from Heppner and Arlngton. Dig Scots-American ance Long Creek Oregon Sat'clay, Feb 17 Both Scotch and American Dances Fcrrov s Orchestra and John McDonald Bagpipes NOTICE!!! March 1 is the deadline for turning in your personal assessment blank prop erly filled out. DO IT TODAY!! W. O. Dix, Assessor V 4 .v i. i it L 1 1 M Districts (except school), cities, towns and counties that employ five people or more for at least 600 hours each peryear.mustnotify the PUBLIC EMPLOYES RETIREMENT BOARD Park Bldg., 729 S.W. Alder St., Portland 5, Ore., not later than May 1, 1946, as required by chapter 401, Oregon Laws 194S, if they elect to exclude their em ployes from the state re tirement system. ters whom she left to come to Am-, ing the war. On her way east she erica 40 years ago. Her mother is 87 years old. Mrs. Thompsen has the distinction of being the first Amer ican citizen to make ths trip since travel to Europe wps cancelled dur- visited her son, Lt. Ted Thompsen, in Chicago, and in New York vis ited her sister-in-law. Miss Cdwig Thompsen, who was on furlough Continued on Page Eight V 1 V Fez Si: v J I "SURE, it's not only a smart family but a grand far--.iiy, too. Look at them havlr-t fr.n! .That's John Smart ths father- making like PJelson Ji,dtiy ; thai s Joan the mother at the piano. And the kids Tom, home from tTy service and now at college HHTX Jane, she's in high school and llV Hal look at him, nov he's singing ear from ear and him so serious when he's on Safety Patrol. Yep they have more fun and more friends and in all my years on this beat I've never had to worry when people come out of that house they don't have to have any alcoholic stim ulation to have a grand time. et Ml! Ill JffiiS1 Committee, A.L.L.O. I i ! 4 Now I the Time to check that common enemy of mankind A COL Or Better Still . . . Fortify yourself and your family against this health chiseler by the faithful use of vitamins SAAGER'S PHARMACY STAR OS REPORTE Show Starts at 7:30. Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m. 3 p. m. In compliance -with the Federal Tax Requirement, Children's Admissions apply only to 'those under the legal age of 12. Selected Short Subjects With All Programs Program Snbjeot to Chang Friday-Saturday, February 15-16 Wildfire The Story of a Horse Bob Steele, Sterling Halloway, William Far num, Virginia Maples, John Miljan, Sara Padden A thrilling and amazing film that everyone will love, photographed in soft, natural Cine color. -PLUS Midnight Manhunt William Gargan, Ann Savage, Leo Gorcey There is murder and mirth in this good com panion picture. Sunday-Monday, February 17-18 Incendiary Blonde Betty Hutton, Arturo de Cordova, Charlie Buggies, Albeit Dekkcr, Barry Fitzgerald In Technicolor. A chapter of the American Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement. saga which is worth a look ... the story of Texas Guinan, the sweetheart of the terrific twenties. In its vast variety there are music, edy and tragedy. action, spectacle, suspense, romance, corn Tuesday, February 19 This Gun for Hire A re-issue of the action-filled film brought Alan Ladd to popularity. that Wednesday-Thursday, February 20-21 Her Highness and the Bellboy Robert Walker, Hedy Lamarr, June Allysnn, Carl Esmond, Agnes Moorchoad, Itags Ragland Her highness lost her shyness and the bell boy lost his job. It's a merry story, like a fairy tale come true. ass v IS .. .-, ... .... ,. . . ...jL,. vl.. .',-.-1 -.) ..'Y --- 1