Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 22, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Worthy Grand
Matron Meets With
OES of County
MrsT Marjorie' Simpson, worthy1
grand matron of the Eastern Star
of Oregon paid an official visit to
the district, meeting , held in lone
Monday evening. Chapters taking
part were Locust chapter of ' lone
with Worthy Matron Lena Lundell
and Worthy Patron E. R. Lundell
in , the east, and Ruth chapter of
Heppner with Worthy Matron Ella
Benge and ' Worthy Patron Archie.
Ball presiding. Locust chapter ex,
emplified the opening and closing
and escort duty while Ruth chap
ter exemplified the initiatory work.
Mrs. Ture Peterson sang the solos.
Refreshments were served in, the
dining room after the business
meeting-Autumn flowers and leaves
were used in decorations.
Francine Ely, twelve year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Ely of Morgan was thrilled to re
ceive this week a letter from a girl
of the same age in Melbourne. She
said that Francine's name and ad
dress had been given to her fa
ther by Ross Perry, with a request
that she write. Mr. Perry, a neigh
bor of the Elys, is a member of the
merchant marine, and left here last
June.
Mrs. Lena Ray left here the last
of last week to go to New York to
bid good bye to her son, John, who
i3 leaving for foreign service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke of
Morgan have received a photosta
tic letter from their son Louis,
telling them that he was recently
removed to a Pacific island.
Misses Eunice Peterson and Dor
othy Bergstrom spent the week
end in Portland where they visited
Eunice's mother, Mrs. E. O. Peter
son and other relatives.
Mrs. Grace Misner of Thornton,
Wash, is a guest of her daughter
Mrs. Fred Mankin. '
Door Mason of Portland was here
the first of the week visiting his
family.
The next meeting of the Wo
men's Topic club will be held at
the hoiPo of Mrs.- J. E. Swansoh
on Saturday of this week.
Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind of Mor
g n is spending a vacation at the
h me of her nephew, Lyle Van
D::usen, of Top. Her children, Gene
ard EliEo, spent last week-end
with her. According to woid re
ceived by her husband, Mrs. Bau
ernfeind has bagged a nica buck.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and
June and George and Mrs. R. W.
Lindstrom spent Sunday at the J.
W. Howk home in Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dobyns of
Portland arrived Sunday for a vis
it with Mr. Dobyns' brothers, Wal
ter and Noel and their families.
They were married the last of the
week in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright of Ba
ker are visiting Mrs. Wrighf s
mother, Mrs. Ida GrabiU.
Mrs. Harvey Smith is enjoying a
visit from her brother, Ronald Wil
son .who is in the army and sta
tioned at Camp Lewis.
High School students will hold
the freshman return party at the
school house next Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson and
Dr. C. C. Chick of Hood River
visited the David Rietmanns on
Sunday.
Hardman News . . .
By Elsa M. Leathers
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams and
sons visited in Kinzua over Sun
day. Perry Adams returned home
with them.
John Kenney has been trucking
sheep the first part of the week
from Catherine Mclntyre's place.
She sold sheep also to E. J. Merrill,
Jim Burnsides and to a Pettyjohn.
There will be a dinner given
Saturday evening in honor of Ellis
Salings and Forest Adams who are
called into the army on Oct 26.
This is the second call Salings has
had. He was rejected in early spring.
Mrs. Walter Wright is spend
ing the week at Wilson Prairie
with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Farrens
hunting. Her two small daughters
are visiting at the grandparents,
the Glen Farrens.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard and
family spent the institute vacation
at Dayton-, W.asfcMisS -QfiHaV
.tings . went.to::he? "Jiime at Kihzua,
Cecil; 'teGPiejtfed;''at",lteppner
with:;Vs
mar Buschke at- BueiF Prairie -with
fas'lf atRe' ia-suifeceeded ' tag-
gng a .very, fine bUcfc Oen.a-
thers Jr. was at Rock Springs; with
snummurci, iju fipuiin. .
: lyan fathers vt; Saturday
ijuu tjuuuay ; wiul avu. culu ' ivxrs. v
c uarmicnaei ana Mrs. laaa oner-
man and daughters. , '"
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Whacken and
'children of Salem left, for their
home Tuesday after spending the
week, with Mrs. Whacken' s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A D. Inskeep.
While here they hunted with Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Dalzell and Oscel
Inskeep.
Mr: and Mrs. Charles' McDaniel
moved to their home here Tuesday
after spending the. fire months at
the John Day Fire Patrol station at
Parkers' Mill.
Mike Saling visited in Hardmari
the first of the week.
Marion Saling of Pendleton was
in Hardman Sunday having come
to hunt. He was successful in bag
ging a nice 4-point buck the first
hour he hunted, therefore his
week's vacaton ended.
Mrs. C. G. Wright and Mrs. Har
old Wright of Rhea creek visited
at the L. H. Robinson home on
Wednesday.
Vera McDaniel returned to school
at Heppner after a six weeks' ill
ness. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Robe, Mrs.
Neal Knighten and Mrs. Stanley
Robison, high school and grade
teachers, attended institute at Ba
ker last week returning home late
Friday night.
Mrs. Stanley Musgfave and small
daughter are visiting at the L. n..
Robinson home from Top this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keene vis
ited with Mrs. Keene's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Loy McFerrin on Monday.
Claude Hastings was visiting
friends and relatives in Hardman
Sunday from Yakima, Wash, where
he is stationed. He has served ov-
er a.
y-ear m the army.
D". J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight
Speciplirt o' Pendleton, will be at
the ! lEPI-NiTR HOTEL on WED
NESDAY, OCTOBER 28; h.
IIECE FROM PORTLAND
Mrs. George Hayden and son
Marion of Portland are in the
county for a week's vtisit. Marion
is a shipyard worker and is enjoy
ing a week's vacation. The Hay
dens reeded at Hardman a num
ber of years where the late George
Hayden was engaged in the saw
mill business.
' Prepare for the needs of peace.
Buy "War Savings Bonds.
rfpi LiirHMi iTininrBii i
Ilis Record is:
RIGHT ON THE WAR
RIGHT ON RUBBER
RIGHT ON FARM CREDIT
RIGHT ON LABOR
CONGRESSMAN O'CONNOR OF MONTANA SAYS:
"I take this occasion to compliment the gentleman, (Pierce) on the
matchless service he rendered the American Farmer as a member of this
house. I do not know any member of the house who has been more
faithful to the interests of the poor man and the farmer, regardless of
what he has been producing, than the disinguished gentleman from Ore
gon. We in Montana, as well as the people in the gentleman's state
are to be congratulated that we have the benefit of his splendid service."
. The Pierce Bill II. R. 6315 resulted in a saving of $31,737.00 In this
County alone
RETAIN HIM
Paid Advertising by Pierce for Congress club.
C. J. Shorb, Secretary.
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" 'BSr MAAOaret SCOTT ;.
!' Mrs" Tempa' Johnson received a
rauwu cum wncjr..oiK? rcu ui uro
bathtub af the Elmer Hunt home.
octiuiuctjr. a ui uitt inrpHici
nospnai. tier aaugmer, Mrs. faux
Nickols came from Corvallis to be
with her.
Elmer Hunt spent the week-end
with his family here from his work
m Salem.
Week-end guests at the S. G.
McMillan home were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McMillan of Portland and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill and fam
ily of Madras. '
Jerry and Timothy Scott and
Mrs. Otto Ruhl and son Norman
spent Sunday at the Laurel Ruhl
home.
Mrs. Ladd Sherman and daugh
ters of Irrigon were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Car
michael. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Hara spent
Fridav in Pendleton.
A fire which started from a
spark on the roof damaged the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whil
lock Friday, The house was in
sured. Billy Nichols was painfully in
jured this week when the tractor
he was cranking kicked back and
almost severed his ear , from his
head. Several stitches were requir
ed to close the wound.
Vonnie and Jerry Daugherty
were week-end guests of Doris
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vinson
an(j
n of Spokane spent Sunday
at the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Buchanan.
George Tucker is visiting in Se
attle and vicinity.
Otto Ruhl is at Wallowa for a
few days.
A special meeting of the P. T. A
was held at the school house Tues
day evening with Margaret Miller
presiding. After a business meet
ing a program was presented with
Emma Breshears and Juanita Car
michael in charge. The next meet
ing will be held Wednesday No
vtmber 11 at 2:30 in the afternoon.
Everyone is welcome and urged
to attend.
The H. E. C. met Thursday at
the home of Norma Marquart
with etn ladies present. At the
close lovely refreshments were
served by the hostess assisted by
her sister Miss Miller. The next
meeting will be 'held Thursday,
Nov. 12 in the afternoon at the
grange hall. All members are
urged to be present.
' Mrs. Ray Dolvin and baby are
visiting her mother Mrs. Wheeler
OREGON NEEDS
The Prestige of
WALTER M. PIERCE
in
CONGRESS
He is the only man west, of the
Missouri river on. the Agriculture
committeehe is in a position there
to do a lot of good for the people
of eastern Oregon as he has in the
past. No New man can acquire
that seniority without many years
of service.
hr gazette Times,
. Ua.renaieton. .;,
Betty .Chancer;; young daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Bus Chandler! is
ill "at her home with measles.
1
Local students enjoyed a short,.,
vacation : "Thursday and Friday
while the teachers attended the In- '
stitute at Baker.
; jfj A. Q Piper dauuhter Mar
'
Portland
While there they enjoyed
a vitis with ( Mrs. Piper's parents
and with her other daughter, Mrs.
Kemp Dick who is now employed
in Portland.Mrs. Dick has recent
ly returned from Watsonville, Calif,
where she visited her husband. He
has been in the hospital the past
month but is greatly improved and
To the Many Friends and
Past Supporters of
WALTER PIERCE
Walter will be with us
Wednesday Evening,
October 28th
Come hear and see him at 8 P. M.
at Elks Temple in Heppner
Then you may learn for yourself as to
the merits of the vicious propaganda
that is being circulated in our County
and over .the Second Congressional
District.
PIERCE FOR CONGRESS CLUB
H. L. Duvall, Chairman
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Have iPM d 1
You JL a i n 1
Gathered tfiML 1
Your Be 1
Scrap? m3. Thorough 1
Who Is This Woman?
She has a limited INCOM3 to
She spends less than many but her meals have variety and full
nourishment.
She depends upon this friendly store-for
value-for quality
Central
October 22, 19423
expects. td be out soon and likely
wiffl' be .moved to some 'other plate
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QUICK RELIEF FRO
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
FrecBookTells of HomeTreatment that
Mutt Help or It Will Cost You Nothing
Orer two million bottles of the WILL ARD
TKEATMKNThavebeen sold for relief of
symptoms of distress arising from ttamach
and Duadanal Wear due to Emwi Acid
Peer Digestion, Sour or Upeet Stomach, :
Gaaalnaaa, Heartburn, SfeeplenneM, etc.,
due to Exeat Acid. Sold on 15 dajra' trial I
Ask for "Willard't Metaace" Which fully
explain! tbia treatment free at
GORDON'S DRUG STORE
cpe.id but feeds her, family well.
Market
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