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4 Heppner Gazette TimesSeptember 10, 1942 LOCAL ITEMS . . . Mr.' and Mrs. Stephen Thompson and children returned last week from a short vacation trip spent in Portland. Beth Ball had the misfortune of having a horse step on her toe a week ago last Saturday at the Ball ranch, breaking the toe, Mr. and Mrs. Burvil Corhin be came the parents of a 10 pound boy August 30, born at the Corda Saling home. Frank Monahan was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Farley, as was Mrs. Olin Ap pkgate and baby of Hood River. Mrs. Edna Turner, who will teach at Lexington this year, returned from Portland recently, where she had been for some time. On Labor day the Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Spiesz, Mrs. Maggie Hunt, Mrs. Lonnie Ritchie and Mrs. Aaron Pickering and son drove to Irrigon to attend an 'Assembly of God monthly fellowship gathering of churches. Mr. and Mrs. Gui Nikan der and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Fuiten also drove over with Mrs. Louise Ritchie and Mrs. Ora Wyland. Lunch and supper were served by the Irrigon church. Phil Cohn and Bill Barratt left Wednesday for Portland, from where Bill will go on to Corvallis, where he will enroll at Oregon State. Bill is senior manager of the football team this year. Phil will return to Heppner the last of the week with his mother and sister, who have been in Portland this Esther Frick is missing from her desk at the First National Bank this week on account of illness.' Mrs. Harold Cohn and daughter Sally left Tuesday for Portland with her house guest, Mrs. C A. Magaw, of Calexico, California, aunt of Mr. Cohn, who spent last week here. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Goheene of Portland, visited Mrs. Goheene's mother, Mrs. .George Gert-son, the week-end of August 29. STAR Reporter FRIDAY-SATURDAY Danger In the Pacific Mrs. Ralph Thompson and Miss Jean Hayes, who spent Labor day week-end at the Thompson home, left Monday for Portland. Jean is planning to enroll at Oregon State this week. John Honey of Portland was in Heppner for a few days looking af ter business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stafford of Waterville, Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Case over Labor day. Miss Juanita Phelps and Miss Helen Egan from Pendleton, spent Wednesday in Heppner. Mrs. C. D. Nichols of Portland, sister of Tom Wells, is visiting at the Wells home. Mr. and Mrs. John Karlik and children of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Gertson over La bor day holiday. h A letter received this week from Alden Blankenship, former Hepp ner superintendent of schools, read "the Gazette is just like a letter from home every week. My courses have kept me nice and busy but I still find time to enjoy New York City. It seems odd not to be head ed back to Heppner and the rush of getting things ready for the opening of school.' ' Merline Kirk, local 16 year oil girl, who has been cooking for the haying and harvesting men this sea son, is putting all of her earnings into bonds this summer, and has just bought her second bond, ac cording to her mother, Mrs. Altha Kirk. Mrs Hugh Gaileyr Mrs. John Hiatt and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies drove to Pendleton Tuesday. While there they saw Mr. Gailey, who is expect - ing to join the service soon. Mrs. Kenneth House has been appointed as Heppner chairman of the Christmas tuberculosis seals, . taking the place of Mrs. Chi is Brown, who recently resigned. Andy Devine, Leo CarriUo, Terry Don Outdoor action drama with war background. Plus The Mad Martindales Jane Withers, Marjorie Weaver, Alan Mowbray, Jimmy Lydon Events keep rolling entertaining ly as the daughter of an improvident architect sets out to adjust their troubles. . SUNDAY-MONDAY ' 1 My- Favorite Blonde Bob Itepe," Madeleine Carroll, . Gale Sondergaard, Percy - (The Penguin) Wittf'4Carftil 'and -ope" being fol lowed' byv' spies,' -it's' laughs every' second for you gate and' guys! TUESDAY. ' Affairs of Jimmy ' Valentine - Demus O'Keefej Roth Terry ! Melodrama with good mystery trend, and enough good comedy and romance to please all who see t. . , .iiV; -itv'.;, -;vt . ... ; .' : Adults 2Sci J i i ' ' 1 Children ltc WEDNESDAY -TSPAY Ais:rri-My:H Walter 'tfuston, Kay Francis, Borrah' Mhmevitch and, His Rascals and introducing Gloria. Warren, a grand new personality,' in thenar's sur prise entertainment treat!- . Vera McDaniel returned home Wednesday from Ruggs where she worked this summer. Miss Alice Patterson of Portland is visiting her sister, Mrs. tamer Palmer. Floyd Anams trailed their sheep home Thursday with Jim Hams and John Stevens. Charles Maidment and son of Lonerock, stopped briefly in Hard man Sunday on their way to Nine Top where the Maidment sheep are. John Stevens received word this week that his daughter, Mrs. Stan ley Musgrave, has a baby daughter The young lady was born Aug. Z8 and has been named Miranda May. Miss Clara Bell Adams returned to' Portland after spending several weeks here visiting her parents. She will enter Oregon State college when school opens. Mrs. C. H. McDaniel and son Everett Hadley, visited over the week-end at Arlington with Mrs. Allen Billings and daughter. Mrs. Catherine Mclntyre and dau ghters attended the wedding of Pat Mclntyre and Genevieve Smith of Portland September 3 at the All Saints church in Portland. Pat is a well-known sheep man of Con7 don and Heppner. , The Mclntyres returned home from Portland on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burgman of Spokane are visiting the Jay Stones at Reed's Mill over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Horsman of Spokane visited the Fred Reeds over the week-end. Mrs. Horsman will be remembered as' Dorothy Reed. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas left Monday for Ritter Springs where they plan to stay for 10 days. They will visit the Joe Battys at Kim brW on their way. ' Lexington News LEXINGTON, Sept 10. James Leach of Portland was here on business, having come by airplane to Pendleton. He was met there by A. C. Dougherty. He arrived at the airport Thursday afternoon. He visited the Barnett home over night and was taken to Pendleton Friday morning to take the plane back to Portland. This was his first airplane venture and he reported a pleasant trip. Elmer Hunt spent the week-end with his family here from his work in Salem. 1 ' John Miller who works in Port land spent the week-end with his family here. Carla and Sandra Whillock had their tonsils removed in Heppner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frederickson spent the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillip and daughters of Arlington were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. uougias uibson ox Hermiston spent one day here last, week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McDaid, daugh ter Silvia, and son, Eddie, of Seat tle were here Monday. Mrs. Archie Pad berg and three youngest children are at the Job Padberg home where Mrs. Padberg is cooking for harvesters. Dan D&nges left Monday night for Eueene to attend college. EASTERN STAR TO MEET Eastern Star has regular meetings on September 11 at the Masonic: temple. All members are urged to' be present BETTER FOODS for better Americans The Government is asking you to eat the right foods. And, as Mrs. Home-maker, it is urging you to see that your family gets bal anced diets and proper nutrition. Get best quality foods from the Central Market Mrs. P. W. Mahoney returned Monday evening from Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, where she lias been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. James Valentine had as guests at their home last week-end Miss Eleanor Kent, and Mr. Valentine's nephew, Harold Graham. Friends of little Jean Marie Gra ham will be glad to know that she is now allowed to walk a few steps daily. Hardman News . . . By Elsa M. Leathers HARDMAN, Sept. 10. High school opened Monday with Carol Robe principal and Mrs. Elaine Robe assising. Four freshmen en tered: Jennette Renoe, Delmar Buschke, Owen Leathers, Jr., Cecil McDaniel. Maxine McDaniel and Alene Inskeep are juniors. Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke and family moved into town for school from Bull Prairie and Mr.' and Mrs. Oren McDaniel and family ' from Burton Valley. C. C. Cora-ad and Raymond Petty john spent Wednesday and Thurs day in this district burning Canadian thistle. ' '" Your own judgment says it's true Be wise and "follow through!" s 1 Mr.- and JMrs., Joe Ely of JCenne wick, . Wash., .visited his. father. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. . Everett Ely, v; here over Sunday evening and took Bargain Night.' them to Touchet, Wash,, where they will 'Visit fofc some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Neil of Hepp ner, and "Mr. 'arid Mrs.; Guy Moore visited the Neal .Knightens here Sunday. . ... 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