Heppner Gazette Times, October 28, 1943 3
BOAR DM AN MEWS
By MABGABET THORPE
Mrs. Nels Kristensen and Eliza
beth took Buddy to Portland Tues
day for a medical checkup. They
returned Thursday.
Harry Thorpe injured his leg
Monday while endeavoring, to load
a cook stove on a trailer alone- Al
though it is nothing serious he has
a badly bruised leg and one cut
which went to the bone.
' Mrs- Margaret Klitz Severely in
jured her foot at the UOD Monday
while working. It was necessary to
take five stitches next to the bone
and 17 on the outffde. She was ta
ken to the Pendleton hospital Sat
urday as it wasn't healing as it
should.
Initiation was held at the grange
hall Thursday night with a good
cla of new members going into
the grange. Those taking the degree
work were Mr- and Mrs. R. Black,
Mir. and Mrs. Fussle, Mr. and Mrs.
Faulkner. Mis Ellen Etbauer, Miss
Helen Brown, Mrs. Floy Washburn,
Mrs. Zoe Billings, Mrs. Floyd Bou
ey. and Mrs. Kenneth Nolt. Lunch
wal1 served after which dancing
was enjoyed before going home.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands. Bob
Harwood and Sgt. Chas. Smith went
into the mountains Thursday night
hunting. They returned Sunday
night with one deer.
Mrs. Sam Boardman returned to
her home in Salem Thursday after
visiting friends in Boardman for a
week. '
Mrs. Kenneth Nolt left Friday
night for Bremerton. Wash, to be
with her husband who is to under
go an operation.
A Sadie Hawkins party was held
Friday night at the school house.
Although considerable grief was
had when the girls were trying to
find eligible young men to escort
to the party a good time was en
joyed by all. (There seems to be a
man shortage in certain sections of
the country at this time.)
Mrs- W. A. Baker, Mrs. La Verne
Partlow, Mrs. Floy Washburn, Miss
Ellen Etbauer, and Miss Helen
Brown were shopping in Walla
Walla Saturday.
Mrs. Nate Macomber and Mrs. I.
Skoubo both spent the week-end
in Pendleton visiting their daughters-
Dale Ford who spent the week
end here visiting friends states
that his brother Don is in the navy
statioined at Farragut, Ida.
Mr. and Mrs- Ivan Brandon are
the parents of a baby girl born
the latter part of the week at Pen
dleton. She has been named Joy
Arlene.
Mr. and Mrs. Rordell arrived Sat
urday morning from Los Angeles
to visit their daughter Mrs. Art Al
len. They will all go to Tacoma
-soon.
A meeting of those interested in
old storage lockers was held Mon
day night in the grange hall. Most
of the details have been planned
and a representative of the Sunset
Electric company was present to
give estimates on the cost and ma
terials needed.
Sgt. Chas. Smith left Monday
night for his camp at Boca Raton
field, Fla.. after spending a 15-day
furlough at home.
Mrs. Glen Mallory and son ar
rived Monday night from Eugene
for an indefinite stay with her pa
rents, Mr- and Mrs. Claude Coates.
Mrs. Russell Miller and infant son
have returned home from the Her
miston hospital.
A 'hunting party left Monday to
take in the last of deer season and
the first of elk season. Among those
going were Paul Smith, Chas. Dil
lon, Mr. Reese, Mr. Conners, Nels
Kristensen, A. Hugg. Lou and
George Bush.
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By MBS. J. A. SHOUN .
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and
daughter are up from Portland to
visit the R. M. McCoys). Mr. and
Mrs- Berry and the Russell McCoys
left Monday to hunt.
Tom Caldwell began working at
the Umatilla ordnance depot Mon
day. Machinist Mate 3c Jerry Buell
left for his base near Corpu,sl Chris
ti, Tex., after spending a few days
leave with his foster father. Ollie
Cornel.
Mrs- Joy Weigand arrived home
from Colorado where she ha? been
visiting her husband Sgt- Weigand
He has gone to his port of embar
kation. Mrs. Weigand left for Ken
newick after a short visit with
the Harry Smith family. She took
her small daughter who has been
living with her grandparents, home
with her.
E- R. Schneider arrived home
from Kennewick Thursday.
Freda Mae Shown spent the
week-end in Walla Walla returning
Monday.
Mrs. Elmer Rucker and Jo Ann
left for Kellogg. Ida.. Wednesday
to visit her daughter Mrs? Melton
Amon and family. They returned
home Sunday.
Charles Welles Acock, Jr., is to
report in Heppner the 28th to join
the armed forces.
Oto Myers left Sunday to hunt.
Mifjs Heibert and Miss Stubben
dich who have been holding revival
meetings in the Presbyterian church
have Bible classes at the church
during the school week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aldrich of
Sunnyside came to Irrigon Sunday
and they and Mr?i. Glen Aldrich
left Monday for the mountains to
hunt.
Billy ACc:i of loi-;e was an Irri
gon visitor oyer the week-end at
the H. W, Grim home.
Wallace Meme has purchased the
F. C- Fredrickson place. He is from
Leland, El. and i,9 settling up his
business affairs there bofore coming
here to live.
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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.
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