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4 Hcppncr Gazette Tims, September 24, 1942 crnt:TVrUITri-IAT Long Beach, California, visited Coxen, Ralph Benge, Marie Clary, bUVwl t I I LIU I -VsnA I friends anci rtlatives in Heppner W. C. Rosewall, and Thelma Pinck- By JUNE SMITH Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Edna ney. A laree cart of the population of Turner entertained members of the Boardman-Adrian Bechdolt, Ed- H-f ss to havent last Turner family at her home Satur- ith Hendrick Russell MUler, Mrs. week end in Portland and vicinity, day evening, and Sunday the group Cecil Jones, Roy BaU, Mrs. Fred Amon those who were there were gathered at the home of Mr. and Roach, Walter Lay, Anna Skoubo, Mr and Mrs Phil Mahoney Logie Mrs. Frank Turner for lunch. A Dan Ransied, Ivy Kunze, A. Skoubo, Richardson Orville Smith, Mr. and family reunion dinner was held Mrs, John Fisher, Martin Ekker, Mrs Clarence RosewaU, Mrs. La- that evening at the Lucas Place. May Morrison, James Barlow, Le- rena Marquardt, Mrs. Chris Brown, Present were Mrs. Edna Turner, ola Tannehill. Mr and Mrs. Orian Wright, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Mr. ton- lAO Gorger Sylvia Gor- Mr. Charles Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. O. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. ger, M. J. Fitzpatrick, Juanita Riet- rp.u Mrc ttamPtt Bar- Loy Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam mann, Charles McElligott, Marjone iurntr, anu mr. anu ivirs. dames """j Valentine. Lundell, Herbert Hynd, Mabel , , , Krebs, Martin Bauernfiend, Mrs. Mrs ntl, TTnnao. mwnm1 Bert Palmateer, Marion Palmer, Mrs Frank Wilkinson returned with a bridge party at her home Dy Hlvrs01' Mrs-Fr Nichoson, from Portland Sunday, where she last Tuesday evening, honoring her Mf- .K R kundell, .r08! placed her daughter,. Shirley, in the house guest, Mrs. George Davis, J?? adbSft, St Mary's Academy there. Mr. and who is a sister of Mr. House. Au- Majeske, Ted McMillan, Nelhe Pal Mrs Wilkinson and Shirley and tumn colors and decorations were '-f, Snider, A3ne Ke"!' Frances went to Portland two used to carry out the fall theme. - W-' Sutsforth, Norma Marquardt, weeks ago, and Mr. Wilkinson re- Three tables of bridge were in B- JZJt? v v7 turned after a week. Frances is at play, with Mrs. Gene Ferguson win- J? Scott, T. RBur Corvallis, attending Oregon State rang the high score, and Mrs. Oscar ton- Lorna Miller, Newt OHarra College. Rippee receiving consolation. A pn cra Warner; . Mrs. Earl Blake is in Portland, guest prize was presented to Mrs. far PP0111 for with her daughter, Joanne, who is Davis, who will leave tomorrow the foUowing communities are: in the Good Samaritan Hospital, for Dayton. Eightmale-Hardman commutes where she underwent an operation. ... -Oscar Peterson Mrs. Sidney Zm- , ... ter, Lawrence Redding, Mrs. Claude . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Owen McLaughlin . . wHt iurra T?av. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. nnclcney re- of Tacoma' voting friends and """"T m?" ratt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fer guson, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferguson. CARE OF KITCHEN RUBBER ONE HELP IN WINNING WAR One way for every homemaker to help win the war is by making the common household rubber equip ment last longer than ever before, says Miss Lois Lutz, extension spe cialist in home management at Ore gon State college. While the manu facture of household rubber goods has not been stopped entirely, the longer present equipment lasts the less rubber will be needed for re placements. Four enemies of rubber in the house or elsewhere are heat, sun light, oil or grease, and copper, Mjss Lutz points out. The higher the temperature to which rubber is ex posed, the sooner it will crack or become weakened. Cold, on the oth er hand, does not harm rubber. Sun light causes rubber to deteriorate. Even ordinary light hastens deter ioration, hence when rubber is stor ed it will last longest in a cool, dark place. Oil and grease if left in contact with rubber cause it to swell and become weak. Either through wip ing or washing of oil or grease from rubber is important. Ordinary dry cleaning fluids may be used if han dled quickly and carefully, although these may not be used safely in cleaning rubber or rubberized fab rics. While copper is not much of an enemy of rubber in ordinary house holds, the fact remains that if rub ber gloves are used with copper balls for cleaning kitchen utensils, the gloves will deteriorate more rapidly. If grease or oil get on rubber ar ticles they are best removed merely with soap and water. If this is not sufficient the spot may be sponged with carbon tetrachloride and then rinsed, with water. Even in the case of a stubborn stain it is not safe to soak rubber more than two or three minutes in such cleaning fluids. Many rubber articles when dam-, aged may be repaired with rubber -cement, plastic rubber compounds,, . adhesive tape or electrician's tape. relatives here this week. Inez Gentry, Victor Lovgren, Mrs. The What's Trumps Club met Neal Krdghten, turned from Portland Tuesday, brineine with them Mrs. Forrest . c vfr nrVin will cn-nH ' i . m , - . .1 1 i Zl CS last inursaay evening . . u no EM fo iferold Stevens, jh. wk wiUi them ad be joined rf Mfrs Gene Ferguson. Mrs Vaw- Etaer Palmer, Frances Le- hyMr! drove SMS SU ZXZ Mar- 1 S Xs were "md at cl0 rf t, "nA ,0r them Mrs . .'.-t, Mrs. Bernard Doherty and baby Heppner Farming Area Mrs. Mrs. William Beckett in that city Mrs Doherty's father, since Friday. Ralph Thompson, Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. Frank S. Parker, John Wight- Mrs. Garnett Barratt, Emil Mrs. Maud Pointer left Saturday morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Turner of STAR Reporter FRIDAY -SATURDAY Men of Texas Brod Crawford, Robert Stack, Jack ie " Cooper, Anne Gwynnc, Ralph Bellamy, Jane Harwell, Leo Car- rillo, John Litel, William Farnum man. The Bookworms met Tuesday Groshens, Mrs. Ray Drake and John evening at the home of Mrs. Floyd Kenny. Jones. Mrs. Ture Peterson review- er the book "The Last Time I Saw EASTERN STAR MEETING . Paris", by Elliott Paul, and made Ella Benge, Worthy Matron, an- her review especially interesting nounces that the Ruth Chapter of with personal observations of her the O. E. S. will have its regular own trip to Paris in 1934. Mrs. meeting Friday, September 25, at. George Corwin, a new member, 8 P. M. Important business is to was present, as was Mrs. Agnes be discussed and all members are Wilcox, a guest. Refreshments were urged to be present, served at the close of the evening. piQNEER REUNION POSTPONED FOR DURATION At the regular meeting of the Holly Rebekha Lodge at Lexington, it was decided to discontinue the We wish to thank all the Folks who Attended the Opening of our Bakery Last Saturday, September 19 We Hope to Hare You Call Often MR. AND MRS. G. A. SANDERS Heppner Bakery fflllllllllllllllllillllM IHIII1IIIIIIIIIW Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomson, Jr., left Wednesday for Portland. ... Mrs. Raymond Ferguson enter- ori of annual pioneer tained her bridge club at her home . - j.5m. A fast moving oudoor drama that yesterday with a dessert bridge. Mcmbers are forward to a . W T 1 ...nv. Vt i rtY - the whole family will enjoy. : Plus : Henry and Dizzy Jimmy Lydon, Mary Anderson, Charles Smith, John Litel Another Aldrich Hit as boisterous Mrs. Leonard Schwarz won high score and Mrs. Garnett Barfratt second. get-together meeting October 1 for an informal evening of fun. All members are urged to be present. FIRE BURNS TRUCK Don Long of Echo, a former Lexington resident, suffered the loss of two trucks, machinery and Leaders for Inflation Control Named A list of names of the leaders ap juvenile antics give this popular pointed in the county to disperse a garage at a fire on his property family a vigorous wotkouu , uuranwii u uuMUU"i M several weeks ago. mm partially completed, and includes , the following names: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mjahoney re- Heppner D. M. Ward, Emma turned from Portland last night. Hager, Rachel Dick, Lee Howell, They had been in the city since Fay Ferguson, B. J. Elliot, Edna Sunday. 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 SUNDAY-MONDAY Eric Knight's This Above All Joan Fontaine surpassing her Acad emy Award performance, Tyrone Pawer in his greatest role, with Thomas Mitchell, Nigel Bruce. The most widely read novel since "Gone With the Wind" becomes the aareen's most widely discussed mo tion picture, capturing all the ex citement, the romance, the over whelming power of a world aflame! TUESDAY Bargain Night Adults 25c Children lie I Married an Angel Jeonette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Edward Everett Hortoa, Bin nic Barnes, Reginald Owen The King and Queen of song to gether again to thrill you again! WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY Larceny Inc. Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, Jack Car son, Anthony Quinn Racket-king Robinson is back in action again in a rowdy larceny-and-laugh film! : Plus : Men of the Sky A stirring story of America's mighty air armada, in Technicolor. A BLOW FOR FREEDOM FOOIKAtLj HEPPNER VS PENDLETON B Squad Saturday, Sept. 26 3 P. M. RODEO GROUNDS Admission: 15c, 25c, and 35c 3 7LW