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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, April 1, 1943
r-rcject. It h:d surveys made of email son "have moved their trailer
the most isolated . sections of Ore- house to the H. W. Grim place' so
fcjn -ncl Idaho but finally settled thev can have a Vardjn' and help
on 200,000 near Priest Rapids, on with the farm work. H. W. Grim is
ir Columfcis river, in Washington, oho quitting the ordnance d?pot
All the settlers, possibly less than work to' spend his time on the farm.
2,000 in that area are being ordered Tbry have almost two and one-half
to in" ve. Ihs reason the project was Feres of asparagus that will soon
net located in Oregon, in the Des- be ready to harvest.'
chutes canyon, in Harney o- Ma!- : ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Earl 'Iso'm and
heur counties, was that in each case daughter Donna arrived home after
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war use annually.
.. .The Colors anti-aircraft can is de
signed for greater range and heavier
iclibre . than the .average anti-air-'Jf
aft or ''rapid "lire 'gun. , They are
costly. The two-gun Eofors mount
costs approximately $33,000 wail a
a Bofors tiuad-niount runs up to
5-cmeShing was lacking. On the Da,, rbout two.years spent in California, mechanically intricate ' and
cnuits. was .water, uui uiie was x iney nave their home here and
railroad and highway and it was are moving into it soon. ! "
near The Dalles. In the waste re- - xorcrs s jiving for
gion there was everything exactly Portland, to finish' the school year "$140,000
as me engineer wameu, uw, nu- tho.re with : her .mother.. The high
,ter;' ' .', " .". i ' fcn children, gave her' a farewell
, , . ' ' pai ty on the school house lawn and
. Zr men , moved .to the Columbia
more
?1?inee??7??j j$l m$ and eat1 wienies. ;' 4"
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Washington, D. C, April 1, Un
der secretary of war writes to the
Oregon delegation that the war de-
partmient has. , under consideration AMn. V.l&li.i tfj-.i inA itMttJA
the pubkcation of an army-wide ffiplai& IisstifHated that 'fee , P"1 f
bolicy to encourage local command ..i.rtW: Ai4W"l,W !t,rtt 'hfe work at the Coulters and.rf Coul-
ers to permit soldiers to assist in. bounced) 'will cost1' about' '$50- ter WO',
harvesting crops in off-duty hours yny, ioy lo.OOO Mr. W-Mrt.y'&aWor Califor
hfn will not interfere with j. gr rv th workers nf sire "visiting their1 daughter,
gaining Is-,tbI latest stateg housed on a Wrrunent MrMl'-C.' Gfei dffariiiiy.'
11 re? WnWf feJ"fw,- fh'i W Mrs. "Wilbdr ' -Wgand 9and ' small
fnent of ihe war... department re hllilH.,Jtf ff nlane sWrS:ilbiir! 'Wie'g'and
g&rding "the employment' of soldiery where wiJj work d'ahfef1 Theresa'1 'J6y are' 'visitmg
n gathering ,rops tandi H follows ' ' ; . ,;: .tel-ih vfc'ifh'1 he'FHirefts, Mr!,,',aBfdaMrs:'
' Jne Permission- xo use : troops to pic " 'reaii 4 of " mirs ' has "isjmVd a h-1 m" m 3 " r We warif our fighters 'to have the'
totton, an opderhi Was rescindl pn'ted pampfct','Pn "The Ppssi- Rev- Hazelrig-W gAe -over fee best equipment possible and your
ed before a SOldler COuld climB i -i-ir 'L ''liV i-f'-i - Ji'J.!ILi'-"s 'u Vl.- ' wpplr.onii.. iv tharo .waa.TW mtaanh. ll't 'tak-'j-'.J.; 'IT iA)J s
he fence int fe'cotWn field. I Cbos-Bn Field.".; io . ivn A u. in JhePentewstal .chureh .Sun- iiovt these iguttsv'
tion grSups i of toops uld g irriGPJI iPIEW?j .,i,roln, zrAi
Lfer M there .yx.j ff.? - of
Is nothmg said about what the iarl n n..... ;i
Iner sl!blikl:ipay)afor,;,thiabid. Thl "7 KOtOtO CrOpS
Bonds will help riaV
giving-fthem' an "Ad-
ivantage over bur enemies. ! Buy War-
question of enrpldyjnS-soldiers whJ SoWJI ' by FortinrS -
TAlfalfa "te .beinr" seeded n!oirth"
V -
-rX-f thl'jr t:;?'r fi.-(Krr--f fi-: rrr.v-i
Mrs. James Hendes , lwsn arrjvpi Poas; ;everjr i-payday. hiAt ; leasf -totf
ed home from a two weeks visit in percent of ybtir, income, pr ; as much1
Lewiston, IdtKv.lStes'brMXght he'iJ asi you;can0buyywill;lielp.. pay.othfe.
&eA4ttMr&; Rileydwifo .wilkivisitTat 2fafrfiQk Pyide ..ypu );ith ofl jnest'
I theifdOTBOTi 'homev-andi.wfith an. tflgg fpr .e ;utupe,:and,Ray,you,g,jod:
l;i other sis,ter, Hklrs. .-tKeHnefe,? -FraiieYi lnterest- U. S. Treasr Dekartmtnti
,)The!.PmsJyteriaai;rSuhday!rschool
About 755 tp'eFoerrt Tb - ''trie s lawfi
w.iJ.VKftWalpola-wBSf leader, with rtiWerina3ty--hAs bfe'in-svttd
r. Walpole assisting, i 0 :!,d to:twr production.; ..-
The high school had'a series of -'ReslrictTr.g! the' uoe -;o;-irai; and
iiii.uiiniiiiii
fere on furlough and paying thei
tor their work Wpi'dposed by or
h,arqsts ft the Rogue rwei; valley vriofo ittrigohif J.iiO.l-Sweferlflgett bdd--. raUy,:and -algopd-alMldancei
in tne miutary encampment near sM Mletr ptoUnUare f-Utttirtg '4ti Mrs,i
Mecuora mere are tnousanas or soi-f new 9eedings. Among those putting Mr.
Biers undergoing a most rigorous : oni tc tru xrA TVip hiah
training, and it is -believed-, that Hckson, rH.":H.' Whipple and" !J.""0. moving pictures ;andvk pfe'sodal steel In Hvood ;ftlrtutUre is ' isaving
these -troopers would appreeiate-the- ev!rfpti-'ftm1-lYrtAVprv-nn Pridav 'evehirie': 'Thev ':wefe !mak- abou- 22,CC0 tons of the metals 'for
oPIJSlftfity.to wr. in 1'.ch?rdsJ,ri.here.is adding potatoes to his gar- ihg" money1 to finance : the sneak
their days off. den. - day -' trip. They made ' $38. ' Jean
I ) Mrs. Bertha 7 Leicht Ames and Brown won the prize of a ;glass-
The director of :' the :budgetrhas ' Johnny." Fredrickson were Heppner ware set for -the;, nicest looking pie
turned thumbs down on S." 65of-''visitors Tuesday. ' . with,, three . men ,'being the . judges.
fered..by.Senator. JMcNaryv . which .., Earl Terry, is to report to Yakima . Paul 'Haberlein' . and daughter
provide a federal annuity for the for his physical examination for Paula are. Roving- into one of the
blind instead of the cooiperation ' of the army April 14. Leicht cabins. . They gave , up the
federal and state. The director' con-' Lee Larson bought the Tum-A- farm home to Floyd' Sparke as he
sidered it too heavy a burden for Lum building on the railroad lot bought it and has takenpossession.
the federal government to carry and will move it to the Coulter" bt JiTu Foft
alone. This is the second time the he recently purchased. JJougJas, u Utah, .He has been t ac-
budget "director has objected to the Mrs.. Rathke of Umatilla was a cepted. by.the.axmy ,,
measure. " ' ' ' Saturday visitor at the CD. Whit- f Clyde Caldwell . of ..Umatilla .. is
v; hi; ' ):'.:.-:,,.: . . neys. i ' spending some time in'Irrigon look
Rep! 'Lowell Stockman of the sec Lois Markham is working at the itig'"aftir the Fred 'Caldwell Restate,
ond 'congressional district evidently ordnance depot on Saturdays. Mr. ""and "Mrs. Johnny "Sw'eaflrigen
intends remaining in Washington, Clarke Stephens is doing the aid little daughter spent the week
D. C , for , some time. He has chores for the Jack Smiths whils ejid wjth the J.; O. ' Sweringeris. -bought
'a 'house in the suburbs be- Mr. Smith' is in the hospital. He La "Vern Duus, student nurse of
tween a grade and a- high school, suffered a broken ' bone ' in his leg Pendleton spent Sunday , with her
which is convenient for the Stock- in a truck accident. The -family all parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus.
man children. , - have the chickenpox. Mr. and Mrs. Adren Allen took
,".. Mrs. Molly- Smith of Hood River thei r -baby -to Herrnkton. Monday-
Albany disposed of the Lewis & is visiting her, sister, Mrs..Wes Isom. to a physician. The child is quite
Clark college to the government Mr. and-Mrs. .Calvin Allen and ..sick, with asthma. ; -
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REMEMBER"
These Two Things
, ThiS iS . : ;'
Oyster Season
': and !.;':-'t
The Elkorn
I-1
Restaurant::
Is the Place to -get
Oysters: Served; to,
'your taste J:G.
Other Sea Foods
r .;;, alnj Season! ph k
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voiiEd Ghrrlnv Prop:
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laboratory St a price which is a
sacrifice, but expects to see the la
boratory grow into the leading in
stitution, of its kind in fee United
States! 'the' bureau of mines,' which
will -operate the., laboratory,, .is, dc- ,
-lighted with it, lor . everything . is
ready for occupancy except for the
installation of ecctrical furnaces;
adminisb-ation buildings, dwellings,
heating pUuTotc.,, ai.all in -shap
for the scientists to move in. A1-;
bany won the lab!ratory"away 'from
Spokane and Pullman for while
Jltither of. these Washington cities
could.tnakef,-Uie ofipr tha,t .Albany ,
1 id of J a "cohljilete" "cell fee' ' 'plMit,
-they W'-'e; Iwnking-; ;ivj.tbeJsoririn-4
law of the. presidentgcttin'g the in
kitu i ifc'k 3'otj W Mih it 0.1 i I kcQtsdlxfS i
in-law flid his JiesL, and milled ev
ery political Hiring -but eventually
it wciWt V) ;-v:-lc'?t:Jl 9s i
'the department'-' A.f -the' ititcrlbf ! t6s
decide, and he selected the Oregon
community The success and growth
f the lahfrv; lrJM
congressional appropriations rj
1 Ftp. IlaniteifsWoftli' (.f ' thV-'new3
jfourth district received an unusual
honor. He attended the i.;olioi
gether meeting of new congress
men with., President Roosevelt. The
next 'morning '.he,? being; 'a'i newSpa-7
perman and publisher, was request-'
ed bHhe Associated"" Pi-ess''o"wiite
'il description of the meeting. This
Ellsworth did and it was tele
graphed to every AP paper in the
country. The account was so fact
ual that no one would suspect that
.Ellsworth was ;- a ,' Republican and
not a new dealer.
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'pedigree is cs follows:
Sire, Winnipeg 2nd (iiupc
nipc! 2nd outol Hhydiui
I .War . department . wanted , 10
square miles in which to locate a
ted); dam. Xlncga: Win
by Rabelais; Whydah Out
OU Nhuith ll'bitc EacliX ItalmtniT trtnJ , gjrttrtral
bv St. Simon: ElmcEa'jnud ofi )rtsi.r1)yj Eliminator
p (jpirti;UJ); Oiaejta out of (Jay land' Festive hy;McjJU; j
J Llirtiinalor Citt'of Marian Hood by SiuiStat. p
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apply at 'office of !
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