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    Heppner Gazette innes, July 1, 1943 3
UEXINGTON NEWS
McMillan Elected
To School Board
Jit Recent Meeting
By Edith M. Edwards
At the annual school meeting held
last Monday, Ted McMillan was
elected director for a term of three
years. He succeeds Harry. Dinges.
Mrs. Mary Edwards was re-elected
clerk for a term of one' year.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gibson and
daughter of Hermiston were visiors
at the Charles Breshears home this
week.
Ralph Ledbetter and Estelle spent
seveval days in Portland with Mrs
Led better who is a patient in a
hospital there.
Albert Edwards, Bud Marshall,
Claude and Kenneth Way were Pen
dleton visitors last week
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Beach
visiting in Gresham.
A farewell party was given
are Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Portland
came Thursday and spent the bal
for ance of the week with W. H.
Joe Way by his schoolmates Mon
day evening at the Oddfellows hall.
Dancing was enjoyed by about 20
guests.
passed' his examinations for en
trance in the air corps.
The 4-H sewing club held its
first meeting last Thursday even
ing at the home of the leader,
Freda Breeding. Officers were elect
ed as follows: president, LaVonne
McMillan; vice president, Elizabeth
Edwards secretary, Doris Williams.
Meetings are to be held every
Thursday afternoon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller are the
parents of a 9 pound son born Fri
day evening at their home. The
young man has been named Ken
neth Charles.
Carla and Sandra Whillock spent
last week visiting relatives in Spray.
Jo McMillan was a guest of Beth
Edwards Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. Hanson and daugh
ter left Monday for their home in
Spokane after a visit at the Emery
Burnside home.
Sam Ledbetter of Hood River wt
a visitor at the home of his brother
Ralph Ledbeter, Monday.
John Miller of Portland spent the
week-end here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Acklen and
Ruthanne left Monday morning for
Portland after visiting at the Harry
Dinges home.
Mrs. Carl 'Whillock spent last
week in Portland- Mr. Whillock
motored down after her Saturday.
Joe Way, Donald Peck and Fred
Papineau left last Tuesday for Spo
kane for induction into the armed
forces. Joe was accepted in the navy
and Fred and Donald were inducted
into the army.
Clyde Pettyjohn, who is with the
navy in Texas arrived Tuesday for
a brief visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn.
Hardman News . . .
Renoes Third Son
Leaves for Service
With Armed Forces
By Mrs. Elsa Leathers
George Renoe, son of Mr. and .
Mrs. Charles Renoe, enlisted in the
navy and left Morrow county this
week. Mr. and Mrs. Renoe have
three sons, all of whom are in the
service, Philip in the east, Douglas
somewhere in the south Pacific
Albert GeorS will enter as a baker.
Roy Robinson trucked eight head."
of heifers to Pendleton Wednesday
for shipment to J. P. McCann at
Lewiston, Ida. Mrs- Robinson spent
the day in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Nelson and
French. Mrs. Nelson is Mr. French's
daughter.
Betty Adams has been spending
several days with Mr- and Mrs.
Kenneth Batty. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonald
moved all their furniture to Hepp
ner Thursday where they plan to
make their home
Hardman this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J- B. Adams have
been in town preparing to move
the rest of their furniture to
Heppner.
Mrs. Victor Lovgren and children
visited in Hardman Saturday.
Mrs. Kenneth Batty and Mrs
Owen Leathers were entertained at
Mrs. C. G- Wright's on Rhea creek
Thursday. Mrs. Les Robinson, Mrs.
this week.
Helen Renoe has been visiting at
lone the past week with a sister,
Mrs. Robert Buchanan.
1ETZ S HAVE SON
An item in the Grants Pass Bul
letin announced the birth of a son
June 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tetz at Grants Pass.
Ray Wright, Mrs. Barton Clark and
Catherine Mclntyre and daughter son, Mrs. Harold Wright and Mrs.
Rita and Mrs. Owen Leathers spent Capon, Mrs. C. G. Wright's mother
the week-end in Pendleton with also were present. Ice cream and
Missess Mary and Ann Mclntyre. cookies were served.
Ivan Leathers and Earl Bryant Mrs. Dallas Craber is visiting and
or fapray spent several
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe
cialist of Pendleton will be at the
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES
DAY, JULY 7th. ' 14o
To buy, sell or trad?, use th G-T
days at having dental work done in Portland advertising columns.
May I Serve
Your Dinner?
Come in for a point
saving dinner of fine
food well cooked.
Save time and trouble.
HEPPNER
CAFE
If You Are Planning
A Little Picnic Party for
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Remember we are trying to maintain
a complete line of LUNCH MEATS
and other items that go to make up a
satisfying picnic lunch.
Better get your order in early -
Yours for a sane Fourth
Central Market
HOW LONG SINCE YOU'VE READ
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"We, the people of the United
States . '
156 years ago, these simple
words began America's warranty
of freedom.
Today we are deep in war so
that this warranty may endure.
Should we win and win we must
whom will it profit?
Are you a farmer, and do you
love your land? Are you a worker,
and do you cherish your hard
bought home? It will profit you
that no man, without due process,
can wrest your home, your field,
your plow from you.
Do you worship God in a church,
Of in a synagogue, or in the secret
places of your heart? It will profit
you that no heathen hand can
desecrate your altars.
Do you impart the truth to the
printed page ot do you seek it
there? It will profit you that tha
presses will not be shattered In th
night.
Do you talk with your neighbor
in the market place or meet on
the steps of the town hall? It will
profit you that no bludgeon can
drive you into secret cellars.
Our Constitution assures us theaf
things. And these we fight fod
In many ways we fight. Soma lat
small, silent ways when our sons
have gone. Some in large, heroi4
ways in the roaring of wing
Farmers fight in the rows of com
writers under the lamp; ministers
from the pulpit's height.
Not the least of these are tha.
men of industry. And proud wfl
are to be among them.
Proud to pledge ourselves still
further to the fight that all pec
pies everywhere may continue to
find in this Constitution of ours
heartening hope!
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