Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 05, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    I L 4 " P3 is 5 feet 7 inches long, 17 IN
ACCOmpffSflfTICntS If! inches wide and 3 inches deep and ,
thou- tmll tnlro manv tatnprs. Anv
one having feathers to spare will lr
please contact Mrs. Frank W. Tur
ner as she has charge of that part
of the work.
Some people may feel that we
are being asked to do too much
FROM KAHLER
July Listed by Blue
Mountain Council
C. B. Bisbee, rancher of the Kah- HePner
Heppner Gazette Times, August 5, 1943 5
ty, was transacting business in business visitor today from
basin district in Wheeler, coun- Eric Bergstrom was a Heppner section.
wheat ranch in the Eight
hid
Mile
Mrs- R. I. Thompson
First off. here is the list of ac-
. .......
VirvcTutnl that have col
material went to the army hospital lected too much money. I hope any
in Walla Walla. On July 3 a check one with those thoughts in mind
for $150 was sent to furnish a sun would consider this one fact The
room but all the rooms had been women in the country and in the
taken so the money was used to towns of the nine other counties
making ur the council are starting
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On the same day two boxes of their second year in turiusning ar- f
pillows were sent by express. These tides for the council. The money we y
22 pillows and 24 slips were made have just collected is being used
and material donated by the Wool to pay our part for last year as well j
Growers auxiliary. On July 9, the as being used for the coming year.
date of the meeting of the council, No doubt y of you feel all
these articles were taken to McCaw this work should be done by the
hospital. The list reads: 4 large government, but it. is not done that y
feather pillows from Mrs. Alice way and we have no say m the y
Gentry; 3 electric fans, one given matter. An example of how the f
by Mrs. Stephen Thompson, Mrs. C government works are
J. Osmin and Mrs. Fred Lucas; 2 oak benches and chairs they had f
lamps by Mrs. Harvey Bauman; 3 made for some of the wards The f
flower holders' MMrs. Van Schoi- boys object to these uncomfortable fi
ack; 2 large growing plants and a seats and that is why we are mak- y
plant stand, Mrs. R. A. Thompson, ing this order of bench pads and f
Zr- Z nr a r M chair cushions. Back of all this el- n
3fO cnec lor. iuS, p 5 : . t i,. mn , . . ,
ion is uie iati, mot wtiv -
everything possible to make life f
easier and more pleasant tor tnose
Murdo; 2 large jardiniers, Mrs. R.
I. Thompson.
On July 14 a check for $400 was . , , wmmdPd bovs. Your do- II
sent to pay the cost of installing natkn will use(j for that purpose.
an air conditioning unit and one ,
"set of venitian blinds for ward 9. qqUSIN DIES It
Since the government is doing this - Hanson Hughes has received
work all through the hospital, we tuat his cousin, Bernard
have been asked that this money Hughes of Tacoma. Wash., passed f
be used for an emergency lunct ior away in that cjty July Zl- JJeceasea
the patients at McCaw. ws a son of the late I. N. Hughes,
The following items were sent former Heppner business man whose
on July 20 : electric fan, Mrs. N. death occured in 1942 at Hillsboro,
D. Bailey; afghan from Past Mat-, and was about 50 years of age. He
small pillows and 54 slips, Willing left Heppner in 1899 when the
rons club of the Eastern" Star; 27 family moved to Washington follow -Workers
of Church of Christ; 8 foot ing sale of the store of I. N. Hughes
stools, six of them made by Fred and J. D. Brown.
M?snlttePtn tlpn STmS LOOKI W STATUS
Ralph Thompson, ' K . was'
At this time work is going for- Tuesday conferring with the for
ward, under the suervision of Mrs. row county draft board relative to
R A. Thompson, pn the making of the forthcoming calling up of mar
12 bench pads and 12 pillows. Each "ed men.
he him a. Irak !
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PRY ENVELOPE
TREES FURNISH employment for almost every
member of this community. Some work in the
forests . . . others in the mills, processing the
timber crop . . . other citizens rely for their liveli
hood on the trade furnished by the people employed
by the forest products industries.
Burning trees hurt all of us. A blaze which con
umes growing timber may destroy the pay envelope
of every member of the community. Burned trees
create no trade or employment
Help keep fire out of the woods. If we work
together we can lick Forest Enemy Number 1,
KINZUA PINE MILLS
COMPANY
4 West Willow St. Telephone