Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 01, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, April 1 ,1 943 3
EOARDMAN NEWS ter spending a week with the Earl several days this-'- week with his mcved' Saturday to the E. E. Rugg Colo, is home on a 15 day furlough
Reddings. . daughter, Mrs. Victor Lpvgren. ' ranch on Rhea creek where they visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
r l iAn ' Mrs. Neal Knighten and children ' Mr. and Mrs.' Sam McDaniel Jr. will live.: Jim Hams, and his wife and new
Vareentield Urange spent the week-end in Heppner with and Mrs. Victor Lovgren visited in . Mrs. Jce Batty and Mrs. Kenneth l;n- Vestcr Wayne who arrived on
Burns Mnrtnnno Mrs. L. D. Nefll. ' ' ' Hardmen- Sunday from Heppner. Batty and son Gilbert visited the the first day of spring.
BUmS AlOrrgage . "' Mr and Mrs w w Bechdolt re - Mr. and Mrs. Duff McKitrich were DuJIps Crabers Saturday. ON BUSINESS VISIT
By MARGARET THOBPE turned to their homes at Boardman in town from Spray getting a load Mr', and Mrs. Harold Craber and Leo Gorger and family of lone
Greenfield grange met ' Saturday after spending a week here with of .their furniture. . ' ' ' child visited his parents, the Ed were Heppner business visitors
with a regular business meeting their son Archie. ' Mrs.. Walter Wright was the first Crabers, from The Dalles over the Wednesday.
followed. by burning of the mort- Don Zomes left here Wednesday to put in garden this week. , week-end. ;
gEge. The state master, Morton going to Naches, Wash .to fetch his J Albert Greener of Hillsboro was Mrs. Owen Leathers and Bever- A woman tube mounter in a war
Tompkins, gave a very interesting horses for logging. v - an over night visitor with his bro- ley Maness visited Saturday night plant perfected a process in making
talk; a poem - was read by Mrs. R- J- Underwood is visiting at tjher Bill Friday. Bill Greener and with the Victor Lovgrens in Hepp- power tubes that saves valuable
T31a McDonald, her ' own composi- Cheney and Spokane . Wash, this Henry Coats -left Monday morning ner returning home Sunday. 'material and 400 man-hour9 annu-
tion, entitled 'The Burning of the week. Mrs. Jay Stone and son for Hillsboro to spend the -week. Mr. and Mrs. W.. C. Hastings and ally, '.''"' !i
Mortgage." "Stars of the Summer Dicky and Mrs. Harry Davis and I'.-Mr' .and .:iMrs.. Fred Reed, spent girls of Heppner visited Uncle Sam Restriction in the use of iron and
Night", was sung by a quartet con- 'daughter accompanied him'and are the week-end at Spokane on. busi- and Aunt Hattie McDaniel Sunday. ; steel in wood furniture is saving
sisting of Russell Miller,' Francis also visiting in Spokane. ' "' jness...., w ,,,'! .'Hc.Ver Hjamme of tibe.moun- about 22,000 . tons of the metal for
ftaCTj-'FfaiieW' SkSotib& ' and'-: Mar- ! Ed ''McDaniel : visited s in ftepplier U. "Mjf. 1 'and . Mrs; i ;L."' Robinson, tain ; Infantry ' from Camp Hale, war use annually. ij
caret Thorpe, accompanied by Ha- --,"--'-' - J. ' .:. " -
'41 Miller. Mr;':-ffind-'MrS.'lCtefles
Wicklander, i&fc ' and :-Mfs.' -;&scar
Lundell and Mr;1 arid "Mrs: I GeoVge i
Corwin of Heppner ' were ' other
guests W'Ho 'al) ve -short ifelks- ' T,
"'M Betfy' NoTt left W her jhdme ;
in Portland after spending ' a 'week n
fh her!,auftt, Mrs. ' Frances HaAer. ?.
fftate MaoomTier.rnel Sund'a'y t
'from eeler''wheiej he 'had 'spent R
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'Mrs. EdI'"fC(hzie;is in Portland
ItiiMer ''SM farriilyfr.
'Wd'Mrs: .McClellari. irl1 i
n Doh ''Ford : nadirthe Msf ortune ' to
wh-ecki;the'' truck ,! 'With 'Jwhieh ho-,
-wis hauling ''Wheat the vdav '1ief ore-
he vas to repoi-t at'PeTidleton''f6rji
-his pHysieaL exanii" Bothofea.tires .
-blewout:kt dnoe, throwing Don to .
fi'ohe side when.; dtvhJt , the:s bank
hardly -a secorid! before .the Isteer-;
A in g r wheel -was - rferamed . to : the . back t
of the seat where he- was 'sitting.;
Although; ;the - truck - r.was j a l . Jotal .
t'wreck Don was, fortunate , to;; get
, out with nly a .few scratches and
bruises. In spite of it all, the doctor,
- told him ; he, would make, s,: good-,
soldier when '; he reported ' for , his
exam. ',' ',' , ti I
,;.Mr, and Mrs. I. Skoubo received
word that Edward who is at New
Guinea was' operated on " for ap-
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penaicras on marcn ne is re
, covering rapidly. ' .
! Mrs. Walpole attended1 a Ladies
Aid meeting "in Umatilla Thursday.
Mrs. Grace Forbes came from
: The Dalles Friday to move some
J more of her things and brought
i Lawrence up to work for Paul
Smith. I
Mr .and Mrs. Leo Root, motored
; to Walk Walla Friday Mrs. , Ed
i Barlow worked in the post office
' during their absence.' , ;,',
' Mr. and Mrs. Kristensen and
Elizabeth spent Wednesday in Pen
' dleton shopping. Buddy spent the
day with Mrs. Harter.
" Mr " '.and Mrs." ' Francis Harter
spelit Saturdcy in Pendleton shop-
Mr. and, ..Mrs,, Leo Disbrow of
Mullan, Ida, stopped ; overnight at
, the Russell Miller home Monday.
Mrs. Disbrow is Mr. : Miller's sister. '
....Mr. .and ..Mrs..,,. John Partlow .have
installed an electi-ic water . system
! and bfvth room this week.
Mrs. Arthur Allen left-the first.
,. of the, week, for Taporoa; where Mt ;
Allen is working. , ! ,
Miss Elaine Fisher .is working in:
the office of Hall' & Compton after h
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1 Mr .and 'Mri-Bob ItaAvood 'and
Mrs.Jenidoi lft.- mksr, OTj?orif i
i land. Mrs. Jenliins went on bjy
j train to- visit; Mp;r and Mrs. Rolx!it 1
Bradley,' ' :! ':,';f ' a;J ljl .. ,
i Albert' Partlow is 'sCriding a few (
days at tbe home of Tils parents. ;
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j To1 Rest Tuesday 5
i By 'Mrs. Elsa Leathers
... Frieiid.imdjxktiy.esiii-mtck.-
; ed to hear of the sudden passing
j of Ted tiurrifikfe'fcVthb. hiime of hs
parents, tyr, ,anu j ivir dim uum
side on Saturday 'evening. The fu
eral sservto: was .held i in the i Com
munity church, , Tuesday afternoon
with Rev. Martin B. Clark of Hepp
ner' officiating ' Thfermcht "' was ' in
the I. 0. 0. F. cemetery. f
' Mr. and Mrs.; Ray; Robinson were
1 very proud to hear , their son Cresi
! ton has beert promoted to sergeant.
He has been stationed "at Pendleton
Field.-' ;' ' ' " ' " i
: Mrs. Ella Bleakman and son Bus
hier returned home from Spray af-
fees:
iem, Herefo'rds.1
These :caS,tlo!arevgoddj;sfodci'draid$--mosti1 pfj'tl
. Majoriy.are : 2-3-4 1 yea r ;o!ds: : heavy spri ngc r$'. d nd;?caly irig-' np.wi';
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A few BoHsMilk Cows and'orsfes-ill fbe "offered at 'this sale.
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HARRY DINGES, Clerk
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