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"0 u c: -awn Heppner Gazette Times, February 25, 1943 3 10NE NEWS NOTES By Mrs. Omar Rietmann Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Fau- bion (Rose Fletcher) of Hood Ri- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely gave a Williams, Mrs. Merritt Gray and has been in the navy for over a Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, is hoxDA dinner Sunday in honor of theiir Mrs. Bill Ross. ' year. He has two weeks vacation, for a week's visit while her brother son David who was making his first Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips and Mrs. Anna Q. Thomson spent the Jack 19 at home- Miss Healy "work vidt home since his enlistment over cnrls of Arlington soent Sundav in nntn ri Mrc mKoI it,tv,0c in a Portland bank. - O T ...ak V 4 -I V4b WT U A A AliUllVU a year ago. Other guests present Lexington visiting Mr. and Mrs. at Lena. were Mrs. Jno aimaieer ana ennetn jviarsnau ana menus. Mr. j Myers en- "u daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bobby Gray of Stanfield spent tertained at a Frid Saturday evening. ver, Feb. 15 an 8-pound daughter. were Mrs. Echo Palmateer and Kenneth Marshall and friends. The baby has been named Kath leen Louise. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Od- Sunday at the L. E. Ruhl home. " r T5 : T71 mmmimiJ n-nA 'Vi 1 1 A vn TW,. Qnrl A,TrQ C. 1.-. 1-1. tricitrtPC rfvf "Mr anA TWrc tV ....... .v.. v r ot , v:m w TV vt -n,, Mr 0r,- Mr, Mr- and Mrs. Garnet Abercrom . , . ,. , j , ' tji- . j m c... bie were Pendleton shoppers Mon Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers at tended the dance at Lexington A number iiom the creek at- now stationed at a radio school at Palmateer, Mr. and Mrs. Berle Gene Gray and Florence of Stan- party Friday and Mrs. T tended the elk dance at Heppner Saturday evening. Miss Cecelia Healy who works Kansas City. Mo., has been pro- Akers and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- field, moted to corporal. tin Bauemfeind and children. Donald Peck spent the week-end Clyde and Claude Pettyjohn have Election of Vfioers was held at at the home of his parents, Mr. enlisted in the navy and now the lone Sunday school Sunday and Mrs. Burton Peck. are home on seven day leave be- Feb. 21. The list included J. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson of fore going into service. Stilwell, superintendent; Mrs. Al- Herrmston were business visitors The officers of Bunch Grass Re- fred Troedson, assistant; Alice Nick- in Lexington one day last week. bekah lodge were installed on erson, secretary; Shirley Smouse as- Ralph Jackson left here Sunday 'Thursday, Feb 18. by Deputy sistant; Minnie Forbes, treasurer morning for Portland with a load President Elaine Rietmann. Those Earlenna Seehafer, Sunday school of-cattle. installed were Nola Bristow, noble librarian; Jean Coleman, church li- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner spent grand; Ruth McCabe, vice grand; brarian; Delia Corson, flower com- the week-end in the valley They Lena Lundell, secretary and Mary mittee; Ruby Roberts, primary de- took their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Swanson, treasurer; Vide Heliker, partment superintendent; Marjorie Hayes as far as Portland on her RS, N. G; Etta Bristow, LS; Ruby Baker, assistant, and Delia Nance, return trip to Corvallis. Roberts, LS, V. G; Norma Rae, pianist. .Bud Crump of Heppner is stay conductor; Eva Swanson, worder The new ration books No. 2 will mg at the Frank Papmeau home. Nellie Rice', chaplain; Gladys be available at the school house Mr and Mrs Kenneth Palmer Drakemusician. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, spent , one iday tins ast week at W. W. Howard is reported quite Feb. 25, 26 and 27. The hours will the Kenneth Marshall home. Ul in the Heppner hospital where be 2 to 6 p. m. on Thursday and There are two more cases of he was taken Friday when he Friday and from 12 to 6 on aatur- B u was threatened with pneumonia. day. Everyone is reminded to bring bams and Charley Padberg are the Mrs. Delia Corson made a visit to his No 1 ration book and. a list of victims thu i time .... I her brother Arthur Reed of The canned . foods above the allotted Mr and Mrs. Henry Rauch visit- Dalles Monday returning Tuesday five cans per person. f Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetch Wednes- . evening. . . Mrs. David metmann lias been day David Ely is visiting his parents, quite ill with the tlu the last weeK. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely of Morgan. She is reported improving. daughters Sandra and Carla spent He is on a ten-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffith were Sunday afternoon visiting m Stan- The meeting of the H. E. club of over night guests at the P. J. Linn field at the home of Mrs. Helen Willows grange at the home of Mrs. home Sunday. They were returniing Crump andMiss Dons Khnger. H. E. Yamell Friday was well at- from Spokane to their home in Russell Browning js ill at his tended. There were more than 20 Portland. . ' i"6, , . . members and guests there. After a Mrs. H. O. Ely has improved suf- Mr. and Mrs. Arman Wiklon are pot luck dinnr the regular meeting ficiently to leave the Heppner hos- proud parents of a baby born was held. Mrs. Vida Heliker and pital and is now being cared for at Fnday Feb. 19 at the hospital in Helena Buschke gave interesting the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pendleton. reports on their recent trip to Wallace Mathews of Heppner. There have been quite a few im- CaJifornk. A. A. McCabe is reported im- Pavements made on the Lexington The Topic club's February study Proving from his recent illness and depot. The men finished the work meeting was held at the home of able to leave the hospital in Port- the last of the week. Mrs. Chas. Carlson, Feb. 19. The land and will spend the next week 01 tne weeK- hostesses were Mesdames J. E. or so at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pi wit; itv KIPWC Swanson, Ted Blake, Hugh Smith Ernest French in Forest Grove. 4 !,,!T. and Victor Rietmann. Articles on Born ot Mr. and Mrs. Milton By bernice W.TTKNBURGEn the Argentine were given by Mrs. Morgan Feb. 21, a 6 pound dau- t Jack Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Rietmann and Mrs. ghter. The little lady has been John Healy, is home on a visit. He Swanson eave a descrintion and Marilyn Jean. " geographic sketch of the Aleutian Mathew Ball has bought the John Islands. The social meeting for this Hughes house now occupied by month will be held at the Masonic Mrs. Ada Cannon, hall, at 8 p. m., Saturday, Feb. 27. A great improvement was made Mrs. Frank Clough of Arlington to our city streets last week when was the speaker at the lone P. T. A. a car load of gravel was spread Wednesday Feb. 17. She gave an over the mud hole near the depot, interesting talk on projects the as- . . 7 jTi flociation could undertake to in- LGXIIigKH INGWS crease interest in the organization. day. in the bank at Heppner is home Miss Marie Healy, daughter of for a week's visit. Farm Insulation Increases Profits More eggs from insulated laying houses; faster gains from litters protectfd by insulat ed housing; greater milk production from cows stabled on insulated floors; better con trol of dairy products by avoiding weather extremes . . these are a few of the profit ad vantages from ZONOLITE Farm Service Insulation. Home Insulation Saves So Many Ways. In Summer: Cool "shady" comfort in every room of the house; In Winter: Snug, fuel saving warmth Day or Night. YOU CAN INSULATE WITHOUT AFFECTING YOUR $200 RE MODELING LIMIT. SEE US TODAY! Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company Heppner, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Laxton McMurray drove to Hermiston Sunday to vis it Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMurray and Hugh McMurray. They found Fred improving from his recent back injury. Old Sol celebrated Washington's birthday by making his first ap pearance since Groundhog day. Henry Clark has begun work on his new house on Second street. By Mrs. Maxine Gray Mrs. Nettie Davis had as her week-end guests, Mrs. James Poin ter of Selah, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. Loren MikesaU of Toppenish, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkers visited at the Al Fetch home on Sunday. Thursday, evening guests of Mrs. Clifford Yarnell were Mrs. Garnet It Isn't Harvest Time ' Not for several months But NOW is the time to make a start to get ready for harvest. Things being what they are we suggest that you get your Drapers and Cell Belts repaired without delay. m l Id 1 1 Tractor and Efraden ell EqU;Pmtco. O Win) PS PAY LICENSE THIS MONTH After March 1st the price will be double NOW $1 for each male and spayed female $2 for each female AFTER MARCH 1st $2 for each male and spayed female $4 for each female C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sherriff and Tax Collector I