Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 11, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, April 11, 1946
P-TA ENJOY WELL
PLANNED PROGRAM
Mrs. Tress McCintock, vice pres
ident of Heppner P.-T.A. presided
at the April meeting held Wednes
day night April 10, at the school
house.
Supt. George Corwin led the
group in the flag salute, after which
they sang "God Bless America"
and "Home on the Range" with
Everett Smith leading and Miss
Rose Hoosier at the piano.
Mrs. James Thomson, Jr., chair
man of the program committee
.presented Mrs. Harold Cohn, Girl
Scout leader, who in turn presented
the Girl Scouts Troop No. II. They
delighted the audience with a ser
ies of folk dances, "The Cobbler",
"Pop Goes the Weasel," "Ace of
Diamonds," and the "Virginia Reel."
Eleanor Rice and Terry Thompson
played two piano numbers, "On the
Beautiful Blue Danube" by Strauss
and "Under the Mistletoe" by En-
Dr. R. C. Lawrence gave a talk
on England, his impressions 01 tne
country and the people. Dr. Law
rence spent many months during
the war with a hospital unit 'n
England and Wales and had many
interesting exper'eces to recount.
At the business meeting the re
port of the nominating committee
was read and an unanimous ballot
was cast for the following officers
for the coming year: Mrs. Tress
McCintock, president; Mrs. Orville
Smith, vice president; Mrs. Jack
Couture, secretary; Mrs. Harold
Becket, treasurer.
Mrs. Edna Turner's room won
the half holiday for most parents
present.
Refreshments were served in the
lunch room by Mrs. Claud Graham
and Mrs. Robert Grabill.
MEETING CANCELLED
There will be no meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of All Saints
Episcopal church Friday afternoon
according to announcement by the
president, Mrs. Frank Wilkinson.
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SURPRISE ELEMENT
Continued tram First Pace
Sherman county. Oregon holds top
spot in E bond sales throughout
the war and Sherman county led
all other counties in the United
States. Secretary ' George Corwin ;
was instructed to write a letter of
Jack O'Connor reported progress
in the move to put the. swim tank
building in shape for use as a re
creational center.
Frank Davis was introduced as a
new member of the club. He is the
new manager of the' Heppner
branch of fhe Tum-A-Lum Lumber
company and comes from Milton.
Guests introduced included Mr.
Ferguson of the soil conservation
and LeVon Dunford, forest engi
neer with the Kinzua Pine Mills
company.
GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: Many inquiries have
come in as to where the editor of
this column gets his literary abil
ity. So as to settle that question
for all time, the editor wishes to
state that he comes from a literary
family. His sister writes shorthand,
his brother writes insurance, and
his wife writes checks.
We are like t'e guy who just
itched to wiUe and has been
scratching for a living ever
since.
We did get a dollar a word once.
We talked back to the judge.
From that experience we
learned tnat the day of the
court jester is passed.
Someone suggested that we should
get a nOm de plume. You know
what that is It's an. author's write
name.
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Come On In . . .
Mr. Bunnie invites you to look over our
Easter offerings
GIFTS for
Young and
Old
Easter Candles
Easter Toys
Easter Cards
Easter Candy
Tuya Sets for Her
New Vibrant
Makeup . . Coty
The right combination for the Easter Pa
rade is
Bachelor's Carnation
in Lip Stick and Nail Polish
Things the men are interested in
Metal Humidors and Pipes
Tobacco Pouches
Things that hold Feminine interest
Attractive line of new Compacts
New party lines
Standard Vets Stationery
Novelty Note Stationery
Saagers Pharmacy
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STAR El REPORTER
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 lagal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
AH children occupying scats must have tickets
FBIDAY-SATTTBDAY, April 12-13
Along !ho Navajo Trail
Boy Rogers, Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans, Esto
lita Rodriguez, Douglas Powley
Homespun mnio with action for the action fans
and romance for the romantic. The title song
sung by Rogers and "Cool Water" by Bob No
lan and Soiu of the Pioneers are extremely
effective.
PLUS
Radio Stars on Parade
Wally Brown, Prances Langford, Alan Carney,
Skinnay Ennis and Band, Don Wilson, Tony
Romano the Town Crier, The Harmonica Trio
Truth and Consequences with Balph Edwards
&Co. A t ig laugh, love and listen show.
SUNDAY-MONDAY, April 14-15
The Harvey Girls
Judy Garland, John Hodiak, Ray Bolger, An.
gela Lansbury, Preston Foster, Virginia O'
Brien, Kenny Baker, Marjorie Main, Chill Wills
A fast, funny, tuneful trainrtde to the Wild West
TUESDAY, April 16
- It All Came True
Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Jeffrey Lynn,
Zasu Pitts, Tina O'Connor, John Litel, Grant
Mitcholl. A rerelease based on a Louis Brom
fieid story. Also AMERICA THE BEAUTI
FUL, a Technicolor tour of the U. S, from At
lantic to Pacific, from Mexico to Caiada, feat
uring mountains, lakes smd rivers . . . agricul
ture and industry . . . national parks and na
tural beauties; and all the color and excitement
of the big top In CIRCUS PAND.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, April 17-13
Dakota
John Wayne, Vera Hrnba Balston, Walter Bren
nan, Ward Bond, Ona Munson
The struggle for the wheat lands of Dakota
make a rough and ready drama of the Amer
ican Frontier.
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