Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 09, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Heppner Gazette Times, May 9, 1946
School Measure
Presented at- C. of C.
Supt. George A. Corwin spoke
briefly Monday noon on the meas
ure sponsored by the Oregon State
Teachers association asking for a
change in the per capita base of
school census children. The pre
sent rate of 30 cents per day is in
adequate to meet increasing oper
ating costs and the association is
asking that the base be raised to
50 cents per child. The measure
will be on the ballot in the general
election in the fall and Corwin urg
ed his hearers to inform themselves
on its contents.
Jack O'Connor stated that the
recreation hall committee would
wait upon the city council Monday
evening and present the cost sheet
for materials and labor.
Rev. Fletcher Forster comment
ed upon the beautiful Catholic
shrine in Portland and also told of
the manner of observing Mother's
Day in Port Arthur, Ontario, where
he served a pastorate for several
years. He stated that all civic and
fraternal groups, men's organiza
tions, gathered at their respective
meeting places and marched from
there to the churches of their pref
erence, making an impressive cer
emony of it each year.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers reported that
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GAS AND AIR
FIDELIS UNREIN. Editor
Howdy Folks: We heard about a
man who lived to be 94 years old
and never iwd glasses, but then
some men prefer to drink right
out of the bottle.
And, as somc one has said,
more glasses are used under
the nose than over thm, now
days.
Of course, the only exercise some
fellows get is chinning at the bar.
We heard about one ivtm who
was held up on his way home,
his case isn't : !;t ual in
view cf the t':ict ;! ..t many
men can't get any other
-way.
When some men go out to make
hay, they often start with a little
rye, but if they kjep It ip long,
they soon get to look c litt e seedy.
If we could start you using
our RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
service, we are certain that
we would have you as a stea
dy customer after that.
Drop in and let us have a talk
about it.
Richfield Service
all was in readiness for the trek
to The Dalles on Thursday to put
on the radio program over Station
KODL, sponsored by the Kiwanis
club of that city.
LenRay Schwarz had the misfor
tune to fall on some class Saturday
resulting in a quite serious cut on
one leg. It required five stitches to
close the wound.
Mrs. Caroline Bergstrom is re
Bergstrom suffered a partial stroke
some time back and has been bed
fast since.
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Mevin Moyer returned home
Saturday from Pendleton where he
was a patient in the hospital about
two weeks.
FOR SALE Wood and coal, white
porcelain range, with reservoir..
Priced $75. Archie Padberg. 6-7p
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the second Monday in May,
(Monday, May 13, 1946) the Board
of Equalization of Morrow County,
Oregon, will convene at the Court
VICTORY CAFE
lone's Popular
Eating Place
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
We are featuring
SPECIAL
SUNDAY
DINNERS
(You may have to make
reservations)
MR. and MRS LEWIS BALL
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house in Heppner, Oregon, and
publicly examine the assess
ment rolls of said County for the
year 1946-1947, and will correct
errors in valuation, description or
quality of land, lots or other pro
perty, assessed by the Assessor of
Morrow County Oregon, as of Jan
uary 1, 1946.
All persons interested or having
any complaints against their as
sessments for the year 1946-1947,
should appear . at that time. Peti
tions for the reduction In assess
ment must be in writing, verified
by oath of applicant or his attor
ney and must be filed with the
Board within the first week it is
in session: Any petition or appli
cation not so made, verified and
filed shall not be considered or
acted upon by the board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Ap
ril 25, 1946.
W. O. DIX
Assessor '
Morrow County, Oregon
5-7
The Student Body of lone High School
presents the three-act comedy
China Boy
at the school auditorium
Friday evening, May 10
Curtain rises at 8 p. m.
O
Admission: 42c plus 8c tax
Reserved seats 10c extra
STAR na 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.
Map
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, May 10-11
One Way to Love
Marguerite Chapman, Willard Parker, Chester
Morris, Janis Carter, Hugh Herbert
A fast moving picture for those who like their
filmfare light and snappy.
PLUS
Frontier Feud
A Johnny Mack Brown-Raymond Hatton west
ern. SUNDAY-MONDAY, May 12-13
Doll Face
Vivian Blaine, Dennis O'Keefe, Perry Como,
Carmen Miranda, Martha Stewart
A fun-tune picture and a sure-fire pleaser.
TUESDAY, May 14
First Yank into Tokyo
Tom Neal, Barbara Hale, Maro Cramer, Blchard
Loo, Keye Luke ' x
One lone Yank lives one of victory's most ex
citing adventures.
PLUS
Forest Commandos
Scenic splendor highlights this Technicolor film
dedicated to Canada's great flying "bush pilots"
whose duty is to fight forest fires and in gen
eral to see that Mother Nature doesn't get out
of hand. Musical Novelties
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, MAY 15-16
What Next, Cpl Hargrove
Robert Walier, Keenan Wynn, Jean Porter,
Chill Wills, Hugo Haas
The King of K. P. now wears two stripes but
he still is the same sad sack . . everything
happens to Hargrove. Another laugh-packed
yarn of your favorite GL
nasi
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en tor Dusiness
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Good work and all guaranteed ... No gas, but lots of
air. So come in and look it over it will be well worth
your while.
We are located at the end of the pavement
on Willow Creek road. So, Come on folks,
let's get acquainted!
Harry Lindbloom and Bob Wagner
Owners and Operators
of
Willow Creek Welding Shop
113 VkM