Heppner Gazette Times, October 14, 19433
Lexington Clubbers
Moke Good Record
During Past Year
Lexington community and school
are feeling justly proud of the re
cord made by pupils participating
in 4-H club work during the cur
rent year. Not only did the young
sters win many honors in the coun
ty contests but two of them re
turned from the Pacific Internation
al exposition in Portland with more
laurels.
Showing in the light weight calf
division at the Portland show, In
grid Herman placed first with-her
calf. Her brother Helmuth, placed
10th in his class. They together with
Portland by Mr- and Mrs. A. J
Patty Majeske, were escorted' to
Majeske and all report a most en
joyable week, with many courtesies
extended to them by people in
authority.
The Herman children with their
parents came to Morrow county
from Chicago two "years ago. They
are farming the H. O. Bauman place
near Lexington and are proving to
be decided assets to the commu
nity. Helmuth Herman has been
adjudged the healthiest boy in
Morrow county.
Other winners in the 4-H health
club were Audrey Majeske. health
iest girl and Lorine Van Winkle
thiest girl and Lorinne Van Winkle
second healthiest girl.'
HINSHAWS HAVE DAUGHTER
A six pound two ounce daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Hinshaw at The Dalles Oct. 4. Mr.
Hinshaw, connected with the soil
conservation service here is prepar
ing to move their houehold goods
to Redmond while Mrs. Hinshaw
and baby. Virginia Lee. are in the
hospital.
HERE FOR HUNT
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall and Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Hall of Portland
spent the fore part of the week in
the county, coming up Sunday and
returning Wednesday. They came to
get their winter's supply of veni
son but were disappointed. The men
are brothers of J .F. "Scotty" Hall.
MOVE TO MONUMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buzzard
who came to Heppner two years
ago last June, have moved to Mon
ument where Mr. Buzzard will con
tinue soil survey work under the
soil conservation service. It will re'
quire five or six months to com
plete the work at Monument and
beyond that they have no idea
what their destination will be. They
finished moving their household
goods Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs.
Kemp Dick are occupying the house
released by the Buzzards.
IN PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. C N- Jones drove
to Portland Wednesday to spend
two weeks. Mrs. Jones will receive
medical care while there.
VISITING HERE
Mrs. Vallejo Johnson of Portland,
is visiting at the home of her fa
ther. D. A. McAtee and sister, Miss
Ida McAtee.
HERE FOR HUNT
Mr. and Mrs. Walter LaDusire
drove up from Eugene the last of
the week to engage in some deer
hunting. They week-ended with
Mr. and Mrs. J.. O. Turner at the
Turner mountain cabin and the
men tried their hand for the wary
buch which in this instance proved
too elusive.
VISITING PARENTS
Lila Wiley is taking a two weeks
vacation which she is pending vis
iting her parents at Hillsboro.
To buy, sell or trade, use the G-T
advertising columns. "
MOVE TO GRANTS PASS
Clifford Monson who has been
employed at the Blackburn mill has
moved his family to Grants Pass-
1SHERRARD-MUNKERS
Announcement of the marriage of
G. Riley Munkers and Miss Alber
ta Sherrard Sept. 12 at Goldendale
"Wash., reached the desk of this
newspaper this week. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Sherrard and spent her
school days in Arlington, graduat
ing with the class of 1942, Arling
ton high school. She has been em
ployed as bookkeeper at the Shell
Oil . company plant in v Arlington
the past year. -
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Munkers of lone. He
graduated from Heppner high school
in 1937. He spent eight months in
Coast Guard service and was dis
charged on account o his father's
health.
They will reside on the farm be
low lone.
GOING TO SALEM
Jackson Minar, employe of the
First National bank plans to spend :
the week-end in Salem.
VISITED! HERE
Mrs. Francis Adams and Mrs.
Walter McNeill of Pendleton visit
ed a few days at the home of Mrs.
McNeill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J
G. Cowins
DRIVE TO REAVERTON
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gonty
drove to Beaverton Wednesday to
see Mrs. Gonty's brother, Raymond
Hemrich. Raymond has been in the
air corps one and one-half years
and this is his first visit home.
ATTENDED BALLGAME
Mr. and Mrs- Wilbur Gourley and
James Cowins were among Hepp
neriltes attending the big league
baseball game in Pendleton Wed
nesday afternoon.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of expressing
to our neighbors' and friends our
heartfelt thanks for all their help
and acts of kindness and sympathy
in our sorrow at the loss of our be
loved husband and father; also our
thanks for the many beautiful
flowers and aill the cards of sympa
thy received by us.
Anne and Shirley Smouse
Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth J. Smouse
and baby
Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Martin
and sons
Mr- and Mrs. Paul G. Smouse
You'll save preci
ous Ration Points
... if you eat din
ner here at least a
few times each
week.
We are closed all
day Wednesday.
Try our Meatless
Meals Friday.
HEPPNER
CAFE
WAR and Jewelry
with the emphasis on WAR the foremost, the num
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But the result is reduced merchandise, less
manpower for jewelry production.
Having foreseen months, ago the shortage that
might develop in Diamond Rings, we have built up
an unusually large stock. Hence we are able today
to show a complete assortment of Diamond Rings.
See us for the best gift a Diamond Ring for
your wife or sweetheart.
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