Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 04, 1941, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    Thursday, September, 4, 1941 '
Heppiier Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Five
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Barlow returned
home Monday from a vacation mo
tor trip on which they visited Port
land, Eugene, coast points and Cra
ter, Odell and Diamond lakes. They
found fishing poor, but were only
rained on parts of two days, which
made the trip enjoyable. Near Port
land they visited at the T. C. Troge
home, and at Yachats saw Blaine
Blackwell, formerly of this county,
who was working in the hotel. Mr.
Howell tells of a freak automobile
accident seen at an intersection in
Portland. One car hit another on
the rear bumper sending the front
car clear up on its front wheels. It
appeared for a second inevitable
that the car would, fall on over
against a telephone post, but the
driver turned the steering wheel
just as the car was at its peak,
spinning it around and it came down
with a bounce right beside the car
that struck it, without sign of oO
much as a scratch.
Charles Cox, with the headquar
ters division of the flying corps at
Portland, visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Cox, last week enr1.
Charles is in the accounting depart
ment. Francis Nickerson from Ft. Lew
is, Wash., and sister, Mrs. William
Hayes and daughter of Portland, are
visiting at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nickerson.
Mrs. D. O. Justus has been crit
ically ill at the farm home for the
last two weeks, with some signs of
improvement shown at last reports.
Chas. B. Cox returned home Tues
day evening from Portland where
he spent several days on business.
Dick Davis and Kay Ferguson
were Portland visitors the end of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox report
that their daughter, Miss Nancy, who
has been employed as home econom
ist and demonstration agent with a
Portland electric company for sev
eral years, has accepted a new po
sition as manager of four stores in
San Francisco and Oakland. She
was flying to Cleveland for a spe
cial training course before starting
her new work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner return
ed home Monday morning from an
automobile . trip on which they vis
ited coast points and at Eugene with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaDusire and
Mr. Turner's father, R. W. Turner,
who is at the LaDusire home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dexter and
daughter Barbara visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taylor
over the week end. Mrs. Dexter is
a daughter of Mrs. Taylor and came
to visit her sister, Linda Taylor,
who is reported improving slowly.
Ed Gonty made a hurried business
trip to Portland the end of the
week.
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PINE CITY NEWS
By BBRNICB WATTENBURGER
School started Septemer 2 at Pine
City with 14 pupils present. Mis.
Thelma Jaross of Heppner is teach
er. Mr. Jaross teaches in the jun
ior high in Heppner.
Mrs. Nora Neill had an afternoon
quilting at her home Wednesday,
working on a quilt to be given Mr.
Neill's sister of Missouri, who is
here on a visit till after the Round
Up. Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. Finch,
Mrs. Sethers attended . the stork
shower at the Sloan Thompson home
in honor of Mrs. Joe Middleton of
Echo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
children returned from a two weeks
trip into Idaho, Utah, California and
Mexico.
Heppner callers Friday were John
Healy, Burl Wattenburger, Marion
Finch and Mrs. Harold Wilkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Watenburger
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Maridn
Finch and daughters were Pendle
ton callers Saturday.
Miss Kathjeen Daley entered the
sisters' school in Pendleton Mon
day. Miss Betty Finch is staying at the
Lucas Place in Heppner and Ray
Ayers at the Driscoll home and at
tending high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
family spent Sunday at the Bill
Westermyer's home at Mattingr,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch have
purchased a new car.
Mrs. Tony Vey was a caller at the
Ayers ranch Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin at
tended the fair in Hermiston Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
left Monday morning for Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore of
Seattle spent Labor day week end
at the Russell Moore home.
Truman Sethers came Saturday
from Seattle after his wife and
daughter who had been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barthol
omew.
Roy Neill left Wednesday for
Portland for medical care. .
Mrs. Harold Wilkins was a Hepp
ner1 caller Tuesday to visit her mo
ther, Mrs. Corrigall, who is very ill
in the Heppner hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggles
worth and family of Echo were Sun
day dinner guests at the E. B. Wat
tenburger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Buch Winters made
a business trip to Hermiston Tues
day.
The Pine City club is starting
again this fall. The first meeting is
to be held September 11. Thursday
an all-day meetng with basket lunch
at noon. Every one is asked to be
present.
Roy Neill received word from his
daughter, Mrs. Alma Kinten of Sa
lem, that they have been transfer
red from Salem to Wyoming. Mr.
Kinten is to be manager of the J. C.
Penney store there.
LEXINGTON NEWS
Lexington Schools
Off to Good Start
Hy MA.RGAKET SCOTT
Arnold (Barney) Sprauer of
Woodburn visited here Sunday. He
was formerly a barber here and now
owns a shop at Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunt and chil
dren motored to Oregon City over
the week end, taking her nephew,
Gerald Conner to his home after
spending the summer here. They
also visited in Portland and were
accompanied home by his mother,
Mrs. Etta Hunt.
Mrs. Ralph- Scott returned home
Sunday from a visit with Erma in
The Dalles hospital and reports that.
Erma gets around very well in a
wheel chair and is now taking an
active interest in typing. Doris
Scott, who is working in Portland
returned home with her mother for
a visit.
Ernest Gerard who recently pur
chased the Ray McAlister house has
moved his family in from the farm
home for the school year. He is
building a garage and barn back of
the house.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCourt
visited in Pasco Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and
family returned home Sunday from
a vacation spent at Yellowstone
park.
School started Tuesday with the
following teachers in charge: 1st nd
2nd, Mrs. Wittmar McDonald; 3rd
and 4th, Mrs. Clarence Carmichael;
5th and 6th, Miss Sylvia Severence;
7th and 8th, Mrs. Frank Turner;
high school instructors are Miss Ni
ger and Mr. McDonald, with Mr. T.
Burton as superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Talbot have
returned to send Donna Mae to
school. Mr. Talbot is with the state
highway department.
Mr. and Mrs. Callie Duncan spent
the week end in The Dalles at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Addie Nys.
Guests at the Gus McMillan home
Sunday were Mrs. McMillan's bro
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Rhhechtner and Louise of Walla
Walla.
Ed Cummings was a business vis-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wren are em
ployed at the Harry Duvall farm
for a month.
Eula Barnhouse went to John Day
Sunday where she is going to teach
the fourth grade. Her daughter
Jean remained with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mikesell and
family of Toppenish spent the week
end at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Nettie Davis.
Merritt Gray and George Waflise
spent Monday in Pendleton. They
were accompanied as far as Her
miston by Florence Gray who re
turned home after spending several
weeks here.
George Allyn is driving the Social
Ridge school bus this year.
Mrs. Roy Johnson and son Duane
have moved to Burns for the school
year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burnside vis
ited here Tuesday evening from
Zornes logging camp.
Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and Dickie went
to Stanfield over the week end to
bring Skippy home.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt went to
Hermiston Friday evening to ffet
Glen Thompson who visited here
over the week end.
Maude Pointer left Saturday for
Salem to make her home.
Mr. and Mrs fjpnro-o Rumdrlo
End Emery of Durand, Mich., are at
the home of their son, Robert. They
visited in Hermiston , Tuesday and
were accompanied by Gladys Burn
side and Georgie.
Louis Allyn and Louis Semin
spent Sunday in Hermiston.
Mrs. Al Fetsch and Larry are
visiting at the Henry Rauch home.
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Output Listed by OSC
Oregon dairymen can increase
production in response to national
defense needs by keeping more
cows and by better feeding and
management practices, say Roger
W. Morse and I. R. Jones of the Ore
gon State college dairy department
in a brief four-page extension bul
letin, No. 550, entitled, "Oregon
Dairymen and National Defense."
Under the present favorable feed
and butterfat price ratio, it may be
profitable temporarily to retain cows
of lower producing ability, accord
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however, an adequate supply of hay
and pasture, either home grown or
purchased at reasonable prices, will
be necessary for profitable returns.
The leaflet contains a schedule for
the guidance of dairymen in feeding
concentrates according to produc
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greatest amount of milk from cows
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