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LEXINGTON NEWS Numerous Service Men Visit Home Folks at Lexington Cattle and Sheep Move to Market From Hardman GOES TO MEET HUSBAND Mrs- Edmund Shroeder and dau ghter Wendy left Saturday evening for Alameda, Calif, to meet husband end fa;h r, I.t.-Ccl. Edmund Shroe der cf the army air tnir.r-port corps. Mrs. Shroeder received a telegram from her" husband stating that he By . Edith Edwards By Mrs. Elsa Leathers H 1 1 ' f 1 . , 1 t. 1 fl Many nead ot livestock nave leu ws -n Mkmi( Fa on hig way t( this! community for the Portland ;t his rpn- , raiifnrr,;a cv,or Cpl. Daniel R. Dinges of Camp yards and various places. Darrel ly thereafter she received a long- liowze, Texas is spending a 15-day ranens sent xwo irucKiuaub ui uvei distance call from hiin at Wasning furlough with his parents, Mr. and Poland Friday. Frank Wilkin- ton D c stating that he wcjl( Id Mrs. Harry Dinges. Mr. and Mrs. Dinges met him in Pendleton Tues day evening. s Pvt. Donald Peck, who is sta- son snipped lamos, as aia uieu be lcaving shortly for the west. Col. Farrcns and Joe Mahon. Archie shroeder has been in the African Bechdolt and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Heppner Gazette Times, August 12, 1943 3 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bucknum drove port for examination for the service to Portland Sunday to spend a few in the . next draft from Morrow days. Eli? has been notified to re- county. ky Robinson plan to ship their Parted." campaign since the "big push" tioned in Utah, is spending a brief beef to Poltland this week" -- furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Mclntyre disposed here FROM SEATTLE cf her ranch last week to a Port- Mr j M RPt waltor nf. Seaman second class Donald land mim and Fre'd Mankin of Seattle were week-end guests at Campbell left Tuesday evening for Ione The new owl"rs 1 not the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. his station at Farragut. Ida., after teke Possession until March 1. Rasmus. Mr- Walker returned homo spending his leave With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell. T. W. Cutsforth is visiting in Lakeview with his daughter. A. M. .Edwards was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Albert Fetsch and infant son, Mrs- Stanley Robinson and dau- Tuesday but Mrs. Walker, who wa( ghter went to Portland Monday to Eleanor Adkins previous to " heJ be gone a week. She will purchase marriage, will remain for a longer school supplies while in the city, visit with her father and other Mrs. Robinson will teach the grade relatives. school here, grades 1 to 8 inclusive. Miss Jeanette Renoe accompanied VISIT IN WALLA WALLA them to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall j crl arYi ri If! "1 r Oil r, 4 y n li v 1 r yi hSS? f -1, - ----irlfli-iinr i iff -- n-. i , -r t i i i i j1 toDert ixioya, mea xo meir Mrg Frank F and grandson spent Sunday in Walla Walla, guest home Monday from the Mollahan j Mfs Taylor and two of Mr. Rosewall's mother, Mrs. Eft home in Heppner. en &f porfland visiteJ here fie RoiSewa1. i-tc. ueorge bteagali returned, to for several days this week at the his army duties at Camp McCoy, home of Mrs Fuqua-S sister, Mrs. Wis. after spending a brief furlough q pj McDaniel. here with relatives and friends. ' , , IT J I.. fill 111 niiu IV fl Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ledbetter and turned to Hardman this week. He Pner' .received notice to report rptnirnedi home Thursdav . , ,. , fx. for examination for service with recelvea a meaicai aiscnarge aiier from Portland where Mrs. Ledbetter a 0Tlg illness. went for medical treatment., . ,. , , ldjJdon lVlcerrin was sngnuy m- GETS CALL TO SERVICE James Farley of Condon, son oA Mr. and Mrs. James Farley of Hep- the armed forces, with the next contingent from Gilliam county. Ralph Jackson was a business visitor in Pendleton Saturday. Pv. Albert Winkelman left Mon day for Fort Lewis, Wash, after a brief furlough here. hooks came out of a log he was loading in the timber. Miss Rita Mclntyre is convalesc ing from a tonsillectomy. She was Sgt. Jimmy York of Camp Adair operated on at St Anthony's hospital was visiting friends here Thursday. jn pen(jleton i,Papine v Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McDaniel furlough here with his parents, brought McDaniel home Friday JVCr. .and Mrs. Frank Papmeau. 6 T1 --.., ua 0 jured one day this week when the VISITING MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Truman Cannon oi Gresham are visiting Mr. Cannon'l mother, Mrs. Ada Cannon, of Ione A. M. Edwards and Johnny were business- visitors in Portland Tues- turned from a two weeks visit in Portland with his sister Vera. dav. Harry Hathaway of Podtland vis- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stone attended ited his aunt, Mrs. George Allyn, to business in Pendleton Saturday, last week. Mr and Mrs' Don Zornes and Barbara Slocum of Heppner is family spent Sunday with the John visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Zornes at their logging camp. Mrs. S. G. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty and Mrs. Larry Patterson has returned children visited Mrs. Joe Batty on to her home in Salem after visiting Saturday at the Prairie City hos- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles pital where she is recovering from Buchanan. a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross spent Mrs. Sammie McDaniel spent Sunday in Hermiston with Mrs. several days visiting in Heppner Ross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar from Reeds Mill. Corey. They were accompanied Mrs- Eldon McFerrin visited at home by their children who have Pendleton with her daughter Al been visiting their grandparents for.berta over the week-end. Mrs. Fred a few weeks. Reed cooked for her. Lee Sparks enjoyed a visit this Mrs. Sam McDaniel is visiting in week from his brother, Pvt. Maur- Heppner with her daughter, Mrs. ice Sparks, who is stationed in Fort Carey Hastings. They plan to visit Knox,. Ky. ' Mrs. Gladys Corrigal cf Echo be- Cpl. Irvin Rauch left for his sta- fere she returns home, tion at Moses Lake, Wash. Monday Joan Adams of Kinzua is visiting after a furlough spent with his Mrs. Owen Leathers for some time. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch. She came over with the Sabin Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace Hastings Sunday. P spent the week-end in Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten had j( with Mr. Wallace's father. their daughter LaDell's tonsils re- Mr. and Mrs- Ralph Wickers-ham moved Saturday at Heppner. j and children left Monday for their Mr- and Mrs. L. H. R:,binson jjj home in . Portland after spending moved to their home here from h their, vacation at the H- L. Duvall Rhea creek where they have been ranch. . working for some time. Mr. Rob- f inron is working for Jay Stone EMPLOYED AT MILL now. Miss Margaret Brugman of Port- Mr. Ada Cannon and daughter land has accepted a position in the Charlotte spent several days at office of Heppner Lumber company their ranch near Burton valley this and assumed her duties this mom- week. ing. 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George Steagall of Lexington who is home on furlough, brought her from Arlington. He re turned to Camp McCoy, Wis. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maley and children of Condon and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hague of Portland and Miss Lois Coats of Condon were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright Sunday. Mrs. Maley is Mrs. Wright sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hague her aunt and uncle and Miss Coats is a friend. ILL WITH PNEUMONIA Robert Runnkm, Jr., is reported ill with pneumonia in a Pendleton hospital. The illness is classified as "dust pneumonia," contracted while harvesting. He wu working for Cliff L Dine OutHere ;f When you wish that every pot and pan in the world were at the bottom of the sea with the Jap fleet, dress up, phone hubby, tell him you'll meet him at Heppner Cafe for dinner . . . You'll save your ration coupons, turn your dark clouds inside out, and have an enjoyable time and not harm your budget a bit. HEPPNER CAFE r .1. - t i. ... r 1 ak e f ft A. A Every bit of fruit and vegetables not used fresh should be preserved for winter use. We will-do our best to obtain standard lines of canned goods; bur you know many of your favorite brands are not being put up In sufficient quantity to meet civilian needs . . . Better can all you will need and be on the safe side. Wc have Canning Supplies Central Market: 1