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    Thursday, September 19, 1940
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
HARDMAN NEWS
Dallas McDaniels
Gets Charivari
By ELSA M. LEATHERS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell and
son Clifford came over from their
place near Top Saturday bringing
Bill, the youngest Howell boy, to
Heppner to a doctor. He was trail
ing sheep from the high mountains
when he took the flu. He entered
the hospital Saturday and will be
there ten days or two weeks.
Ethel Knighten was called to Lex
ington this week to help at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Alma Scott.
Erma was reported to be worse.
Miss Pat Bleakman was home over
the week end. While here she visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Burnsides
moved to Arbuckle mountain where
he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Merritt return
ed to Arlington, Wash., after spend
ing ten days visiting here.
Miss Ilo Merrill has improved and
is able to be up and around, but
will not be able to go back to her
school for a few days.
Eddie McDaniel left Sunday on
his way to California after spending
two weeks here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Leathers and Junior visited Thurs
day evening at the Claud Buschke
home.
Ellis Carlson, the P. A. stationed
at Tupper R. S., went on annual
leave Saturday, going to Asotin,
Wash., where Mrs. Carlson is a tea
cher in the high school.
Mrs. Ada Cannon and Marvin
Hughes visited Mrs. Lola Hughes at
Heppner Sunday, where she has been
sick for some time,
Hardman was well represented at
the donkey show in Heppner Friday
night. Everyone reported a lot of
laughing.
The mill people surprised Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas McDaniel Wednesday
evening with a noisy charivari and
it was announced that on Thursday
the 19th a shower will be given at
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the cook house. Everyone is wel
come. Claud Buschke made a business
trip to Pendleton on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams and sons
Forest and LaVonne were Sunday
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Rodgers at Eight Mile post
office. Miss Lurline Sparks, Miss Lois
Hewitt and Miss Cecile Bell went
to Pendleton on Friday, returning
Sunday. They went to the Round
Up, A number of people went to the
Round-Up: Mr. and Mrs. Loy Mc
Ferrin and Isabel, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Renoe and family, Buster Bleak
man, Forest Adams, Ed Warner.
A family picnic dinner was held
at the Dallas McDaniel home at
Reed's mill. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kinard McDaniel and Ra
mona, Mrs. Way from Lexington,
Mrs. Buel Harshman, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Steers, Mrs. Max Buschke and
children, Mrs. Carey Hastings and
girls, Cecil McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam McDaniel, Sr.
Reed's mill has been shut down
for several days, the roads have
been so muddy the logging trucks
could not get in to haul.
Irl Clary stayed over night in
town Friday.
Erlene .small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eari Redding, was very badly
burned1 when she pulled a wash
basin of hot water off on her. She
was burned from her elbow down.
Ray Wright has been trucking
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Heppner, Ore.
PINE CITY NEWS
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brewster spent
the week end with their daughter,
Mrs. R. E. McGreer. They left for
their home in Spokane Tuesday.
A number from the creek attend
ed the Round-Up Friday and Satur
day and reported a very good show
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith left
Monday for a few days' fishing trip
lambs from Bear valley this week,
with Raymond McDaniel helping.
Two bands of sheep have come
from the mountains, passing through
Hardman.
and expect to be ready to get their
deer when the season opens.
Mi-, and Mrs. E. B. Wattenbuiger
and family spent Saturday night and
Sunday in Pasco with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wattenburger.
Mrs. R. E. McGreer and daughter
Shirley and Mr. Ray Brewster spent
Monday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Barns and Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent Sunday at
the Marian Finch home.
Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, county school
superintendent, spent Tuesday mor
ning at the Pine City school.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and
daughters attended the donkey base
ball game in Heppner Friday evening.
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beautiful country he had seen any
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last opportunity for man to establish
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