Heppner Gazette Times, October 7, 1943 5
Expiration date for stamp 14, five Expiration date for stamp No. 18
stamps No. 15 and 16, each good for for one pair of shoes extended irv-
pounds, and for canning sugar definitely. Nov. 1 "Airplane" stamp
5 pounds, is Oct. 31 No. 1 in book 3 good for one pair.
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of years ago.
Mr. and Mrs- John Partlow and
Mr. and Mrs. George McNabb spent
AUXILIARY MEETS MONDAY
A business session of the Am
erican Legion auxiliary will be held
By MABOABET THORPE
the hall Thursday night with a J- Walpole and Marvin and Emma at,7;3,0 Mn(Jfy lvenifg at home
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good crowd in attendance. A pro- Nell visited friends on the project
gram was given the first part of Monday.
the evening and after lunch danc- The bond Hriw wa hricrh trv a
of Mrs. Delia Davidson. It is ex
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pected that the meeting will be over
in time for members to attend the
ing was enjoyed. close with a little better than $4,000 teachers', reception at St Patrick's
Mr. and Mrs. C. Tannehill made worth being purchased. Catholic church,
a business trip to Arlington Thurs- -
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Bob Daniel returned to his home
at Monmouth after spending the
summer at the George Daniel home.
Mrs. Claude Coates, Mrs- Francis
Harter and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
went to Heppner Friday, where Mrs.
Coates attended a clerk's meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nolt went
to Portland Thursday to visit rela
tives while Mr. Nolt is on furlough
Andy Jones is home on leave from
Camp Farragut, Ida., for two weeks.
Wake Island was the show at the
grange hall Saturday night. The
next show is Skylark starring Clau
dette Colbert and Ray Milland.
Melvin Daniel returned to his
work at Portland after spending the
week visiting his father, George
Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black spent
the week-end visiting relatives in
Wallowa.
Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and children
of Pendleton spent Sunday visiting
at the Nate Ma comber home. Mrs.
Macomber returned with them
coming home on the stage Monday.
Election of PTA officers and a
party for the teachers will be held
Tuesday,, Oct- 12 in the school audi
torium. Everyone is asked to bring
either cake or sandwiches.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Carpenter
are the parents of a son born
Sept. 25.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo and Mrs.
Minnie McFarland attended Pomo
na at Lexington Saturday. The next .
Pomona will be held Dec. 15 at
Boardman.
Russell Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Miller went to the mountains
Thursday to hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and
children. Mrs. A. Baker and Susan
Ann Partlow visited in La Grande
Gladys Griffin and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Disbrow, of Portland, Leo
Disbrow and Peggy Engabretson of
Idaho and Don Engabretson of
Camp Hall. Colo, were week-end
guests at the Russell Miller home.
Mrs. Leo Disbrow who has been
here for week's visit returned
home with her husband Sunday
night. Don. who went on to Wallace,
to spend the remainder of his fur
lough, is a ski trooper. He and Peg
gy went to school here a number
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1943
John W. Maidment Ranch
At Lonerock (25 miles east of Condon)
110 Head of Yearling Steers,
Heifers. Cows and Calves,
and 2 Hereford Bulls
7 broke and unbroke horses,
4 to 7 years
2 aged pack mules
2 OIC s?ows and 12 sucking
pigs
1 International TD6 Tractor
1 International 6-ft hoe drill
1 blacksmith outfit; 1 plumb
ing outfit
1 sheep shearing plant, 8-man
1 Zenith wind charge
1 camf outfit, pack saddles,
tents, stoves
1 cream separator, cider mill,
lard press
1 Universal cook stove, 1
heating stove
Plows, harrows, rakes, culti
vators, mowing machine, disc
harrows, cart, 3 wagons, land
lcveler, fresno. 2-horse slip
scraper, trailer, buzz saw,
Jackson fork, harness, saddle,
rotary pump, cement mixer,
wheelbarrw. fanning mill, rib
roller, woven wire, grain,
Stover grinder.
Many, many other items too numerous to mention . . . Anyone
wishing to bring articles to this sale to be auctioned is welcome
to do so.
Free Lunch at Noon Bring your sugar
Terms
CASH
V. R. Runnion
Auctioneer
Stewart Hardie
Clerk
FOR RENT My 4220-acre stock and hay ranch. Also have 100
tens of hay.
Wh
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VICTORY
CAFE
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Roy and Betty Lieuallen
Special
Chicken Dinners
each Sunday
11 a m. to 8 p. m-
I'm thb guy who looked at you from a
U S 0 poster a little over a year ago.
fm the guy you forked over $34,000,000 for
j-so that, through the USO, you could let
me and all my buddies know that someone
borne still thought about us still cared
enough not to want us to miss out on any
of the things we were in uniform righting for.
A hot cup of coffee for example, when you
come in all grimy and tuckered out from a
little "business" trip
A dub house with easy chain to melt Into
and desks to tit at tod write homo and a
Give VNCE
for ALL these
dance floor and some decent girls to give us
out here a little reminder of what it's still
like back there.
You remember, don't you?
You probably dug deep for a lot of other
things that year, too...for British War Relief,
United China Relief, and so on. Well, this
year it's going to be simpler for you. Because
this year, seventeen war relief agencies have
banded together into one great big campaign
the National War Fund This time you are
only asked to give once for all seventeea
And take it from me, as one who ought
to know, that contribution you'rt going to make
USO
United Seamen's Service
War Prisoners Aid
Belgian War Relief Society
British War Relief Society
French Relief Fund
Friends of Luxembourg
Creek War Relief Association
Norwegian Relief
Polish War Relief
Queen Wilhelmina Fund
Russian War Relief
United China Relief
United Czechoslovak Relief .
United Yugoslav Relief Fund
Refugee Relief Trustees
United States Committee for the
Care of European Children
is one of the greatest things you can do to Iring
about victory. Not just because part of it's
going to USO to do wonders for the morale
of the fellows under arms, but because a good
deal of it is going to help relieve distress
at home through local agencies as well as
abroad, to help keep our allies in the fight ;
So when you're asked to give to the united ;
campaign of the National War Fund and our j
community's own war fund this month, re- .'
member me. Every dollar you give helps me
out in countless ways, and does its j)it to ,
bring me home sooner.
Give in a big way, will ya?
NATIONAL
WAR FUND