Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 18, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Heppner Gazette Times, April 18, 1946
I ONE NEWS NOTES
a program the evening of April 26
consisting of stunts, skits, plays
and music to be given by the dif
ferent organizations. The proceeds
will go towards financing school
lunches.
A state highway crew are sta
tioned here and will resurface the
highway from near Morgan to Lex
ington. Mr. and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn and
children spent Sunday in Walla
Walla.
Word has been received of the
recent marriage of Corporal Freda
Ball of the Marine corps stationed
in Washington D. C., daughter of
Elmer Ball and Edward B. Bates,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.
Bates of Modesto, Calif. They were
married in the First Methodist
church in Modesto with Rev. Dil
lon Throckmorton oficiating The
bride wore a white satin dress
with net overskirt. A lace bordered
veil fell from a Renaissance cap.
She carried a. white orchid on a
white prayer book. A reception was
held at the Bates, home. The
couple met while both were sta
tioned in Washington D. C.
The bride attended the lone
schools and was employed by the
telephone company in Portland.
She returned to Washington to
await discharge. Mr. Bates has re
ceived his discharge and is em
poyed in the Lathrop army service
force depot. They will reside later
in Modesto.
John D. Watkins went to Port
land Sunday for a few days to
transact business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker left
for Portland and California points
the past week-end. In Portland
Mr. Walker expected to take his
state barber board examination and
then they planned to drive on as
far south as Sacramento where they
will visit relatives for a while.
GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN, Editor
Howdy Folks: We heard about
a dog catcher who had a wooden
leg. At first, it was hard to ima
gine how a dog catcher with a
wooden leg could catch many dogs.
We mentioned it to one of
the boys in the barber shop
and he suggested the dog
catcher just stood on the
corner and waited for the
dogs to come to him.
BULL-TIN
When you buy a dog, be sure to
get one that doesn't cost much for
bargain dogs never bite, you know,
YOU KNOW THE TRAGEDY
OF A MAMA FLEA'S LIFE IS
THAT SHE KNOWS ALL HER
CHILDREN WILL GO TO THE
DOGS.
As one headache said to another
headache, we better take a powder.
Especially after that last one.
We would like to take a minute to
tell you about this especially good
buy. Its our
RichField Gasoline
Richfield Service
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 1242 Night Phone 2232
GOVERNOR
Continued from First rage
Purcell, Gresham Outlook, presi-
dent; Charjes A. Sprague, The;
Oregon Statesman, vice president;
O. G. Crawford, Heppner Gazette
Times, treasurer, and Carl Webb,
Eugene secretary. All are officers i
of the Publishers' association. Thej
following directors were included
on the newspaper committee to
give representation in every sec
tion of Oregon: Merle Chessman,
Astoria Budget; Walter W. R. May,
Oregon City Enterprise; Robert
M. Hay den, Lebanon Express; Giles
L. French, Sherman County Jour
nal; Frank Jenkins, Klamath Her
ald and News, and Frank Shiro
La Grande Evening Observer.
Mrs. R. H. Zinter met with a
painful accident in Condon Tues
day when she stepped in a small
hole in the floor of a grocery store
and in so doing fell. She bruised
her left leg badly, but feels for
tunate that nothing was broken.
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Saturday Specials
Give more of the festive touch to your
Easter dinner with our
Parkerhouse Rolls, Cakes, Cream Pies
ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY
Donr say we didn't remind you to
ORDER EARLY
HEPPNER
BAKERY
AdttrtiimuM
C , From where I sit ... ir Joe Marsh.
Mat Fisher versus
I's Big Toe
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Mat Fisher 'd orv local weather
man . . . and planning for the pic
nic of our town Improvement Club,
Mat persuades us to postpone it
until Tuesday since it's going to
rain for three days, starting Sat
urday the 8th.
But Ed Whortle claims he can
feel rain in his big toe and he
says there isn't a drop in prospect
for at least three days!
Well, it's bright and sunny on
the 8th and 9th and lG-li. I" ;
come the day of the picnic, it y.j
rain like Jupiter Tluvius and we
hold it in Ma Iloskins' parlor,
drinking beer and roasting hot
dogs.
Of course, Ed razzes Mat no end.
But nobody's sore. In fact, they like
Mat just a little better, being an
expert and being wrong. (And from
where I sit, a stormy day indoors
before a fire makes a hot dog and
a glass of beer extra appetizing!)
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We got our tail feathers
singed but we're still
in the
FLYING
BUSINESS
FORSYTHE
FLYING SERVICE
Aeronca and Stinson Dealers
STAR CE 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 legal age of 12.
Selected Short Subjects With All Programs
Program Subject to Change Watch local newspaper for weekly announcement.
SMITH SPECIALTY of sports questions that
requnre keen perception, a Technicolor travelo
gue, and PEOPLE ON PAPER, showing the
well known cartoonists and their work.
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All children occupying seats must have tickets
FBIDAY-SATUBDAY, April 19-20
Getting Gertie's Garter
Dennis O'Keefe, Marie McDonald, Barry Sulli
van, Binnie Barnes, J. Carrol Naish, Sheila
Byan, Jerome Cowan
A snappy, fast-moving audience-pleaser.
PLUS
Drifting Along
A Johnny Mack Brown-Raymond Hatton western
SUNDAY-MONDAY, AprU 21-22
Leave Her to Heaven
Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain,
Vincent Price
Ben Ames Williams famous novel of a Jealous
and possessive woman. has been made into one
of the most handsomely designed productions
ever to grace the screen. The picture is virtual
ly flawless in every detail. In Technicolor
TUESDAY, April 23
Paris Underground
Constance Bennett, Oracle Fields, George Bigaud
The true story of two daring women In Paris
from the story by Etta Shiber. Also a PETE
WEDNESDAY-THUBSDAY, April 24-25
And Then There Were None
Barry . Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hay
ward, June Duprez, Roland Young, C. Aub
rey Smith, Judith Anderson, Mischa Auer
Agatha Christie's play "Ten Little Indians"
reaches the screen in all its baffling mystery.
GIVE TO FIGHT
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Hot Water Heaters
We have received a shipment
of
Genuine Ford Hot Water
Heaters and Defrosters
for your car or truck.
Phone us for an appointment to have
one installed.
Rose wall Motor Company
Your FORD Dealer
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