Page Two. Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, October, 31, 1940 PIKE CITY NEWS By BERNICE WATTENBURGER The Home Economics club of the Lena grange met at the home of Mrs. Marion Finch with Mrs. Clay ton Ayers as hostess. There were eight members and two visitors pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger were Pendleton visitors Friday. Mrs. Robert Smith of Irrigon spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew made a business trip to The Dalles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion. Finch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family spent Thursday evening at the Russell Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdale and Miss Othelia Brandhagen of Pendleton spent Sunday with Mrs. Van Orsdale's sister and family, Mrs. E. B. Wattentburger. Mrs. Bill McDaid who has been in Pendleton because of illness, re turned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers, Mr. Daley and daughters spent Saturday in Pendleton. Mrs. Ruby Coxen and Jim Ayers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. Mr; and Mrs. Geo. H. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. D. Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brewster were week end guests of the R. E. McGreers. Mr. and Mrs. Olan Ritchie and daughter of Stanfield, Mrs. Mary Ritchie of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Finch spent Sunday at the Clayton Ayers home. The men en joyed the day hunting pheasants. Fred Rauch and Harry Andrews were callers Monday at the A. E. Wattenburger ranch. Three men eligible to conscription in the Pine City community are Jaser Myers, No. 272; Russell Moore, No. 507, Burl Wattenburger, No. 398. Roy Neill and Clifford Conrad of Heppner spent a few days last week in Portland on business. Mrs. Roy Neill spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Knighten of Hardman. Lena Wilson from Idaho are visiting Mrs. Nora Wilson and family. Mrs. Farrell, who has been very ill in the Pendleton hospital, is im proving and expects to be able to return home early this week. Bert Dexter has returned home and is employed on the section. Miss Helen Powlson from Wal lowa is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Abe Swearingen and family and the Horner family. The revival meetings being con ducted at the Pentecostal church under the leadership of Rev. Ricker from Freewater closed Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Edith Puckett from Portland is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Frank Frederickson who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. West and Mrs. Wheeler and their families, in Grabull, Wyo., returned home recently. HARDMAN NEWS Hardman Hunters Lucky at Season End By ELSA M. LEATHERS The last few days of open deer season . the Hardman hunters sure brought in the bucks. Successful hunters included Guy Chapin, Dick Steers, Elmer Steers, Carl Leathers, Claud Buschke, Sabin Hastings, Ted Reed, Vic Lovgren, Darrel Farrens, Buster Bleakman. A large number of friends at' tended the shower for Mrs. Bert Burnsides on Saturday and many ladies came from the country mak ing one of the very nicest showers given here. Mrs. Burnsides receiv ed lots of lovely presents. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Earl Redding and daughter returned home Friday from the Ar buckle camp where she had been visiting the last week with Mrs. Raymond Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Jr., moved to. town from Reed's mill. They have worked there the last summer, Mrs. McDaniel doing the cooking. ' Mrs. Al Lovgren and Mrs. Claud Buschke gave Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Robison a handkerchief shower at the Buschke home last Wednesday evening. There were 17 friends in vited. The high school gave a masquer ade party Friday nite. They put on a program with the audience assisting that was very clever. The freshmen had charge of the program. Later games were played and refreshments of jello, doughnuts and maple bars were sold, the proceeds to buy new cups for the school. Mrs. Maud Robison and sons Rich ard and Jim Leach visited Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Jr., Sunday afternoon. She has been sick since moving in from the mill. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Robison visited in town Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rob ison expects to start riding for his cattle this week to ship them to Bonanza in Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. Kinard McDaniel and daughter ' moved to the Ed Craber place below town Saturday where they will live this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cannon were visitors this week from near Camas, Wash. There will be a dance at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night, the 2,nd O. F. hall, Saturday, Nov. 2, with the Leathers orchestra. LEXINGTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marquardt left Sunday for a short vacation in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and family were business visitors in Pen dleton Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Hunt and family and Charlotte Chambers were Sunday dinner guests at the Ivan Amend home. The Study club held its weekly meeting Monday evening at the Louis Foos home. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and son, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray, Mrs. Nettie Davis and son Jimmy were visiting relatives in Stanfield Sunday. The local grangers enjoyed a Hal lowe'en party at the hall Saturday evening. -www. "1 . Home Comfort Range ....$65.00 Small Range, new $22.50 Oak Desk and Chair $10.00, Typewriter (Rem.) $17.50 Typewriter (Under.) $25.00 Coleman Water Heater $10.00 DRESSER $5.00 Davenport .$6.00 Cream Separators $10.00 Winchester 30-30 car bine, nearly new $20.00 TRADING POST Cloy Dykstra Heppner ituttitttttxxtitttttttittttttttttttt RE-ELECT WALTER M. PIERCE CONGRESSMAN MEMBER OF AGRICULTURE and FORESTRY COMMITTEES CONGRESSMAN PIERCE SUPPORTED- Agricultural Adjustment Program. Forest Conservation. (No more sawmill ghost towns.) Soil Conservation. Rural Electrification. Columbia River Improvement and Development. Irrigation and Flood Control in Eastern Oregon. Range Improvement Program. Interest reduction on federal farm loans, saving fanners of this county $21,044. Truth-in-Fabrics bill to aid wool growers. (Passed after 40 years struggle.) Tariffs on farm imports. Endorsed by Labor, Farmers, Townsendites Competent - Aggressive - Experienced Paid Adv. Take This List to the Polls With You REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES General Election BALLOT for South Heppner Precinct Morrow County, Oregon National President and Vice-Pres. 12 Wendell Willkic and Charles L. McNary. State IRRIGON NEWS By MRS. W. C. ISOM Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Grimm are tuuvjng into ms residence nearer town and have rented the house owned by Mrs. Grimm (nee Mrs. Ryder) to Mr. Whitney who is em ployed near here with the Columbia gold dredging company. He will move his family in at once. Mrs. Whitney is a niece of Fred Caldwell and has been at his home the last week. Mr. Duiss is having a well drilled at his place northeast of town. Milo Hinkley is laying the ex tension pipe to his residence which will suply water from the city well now owned by W. C. Isom. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Acock are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Brian while getting located. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom motored to Bates Friday to visit their son, Don Isom, and family. They re turned by Monument where they visited Mrs. Isom's sister, Mrs. Dave Musgrave and family, arriving home late Monday. They report six inches of snow on the highway over Dixie mountain, Sunday. Mrs. Godwin and son and Mrs. Congressman, 2nd District 15 Rex Ellis Treasurer 19 Leslie M. Scott Attorney General 22 I. H. Van Winkle Representative, 22nd Dist. (2) 23 Giles L. French 24 E. H. Miller (R&D) District Attorney Frank Alfred I I 1 f I I Tell the Salesman -rVi County Commissioner 27 Roy Neill Clerk 28 Chas. 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