Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 20, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, January 20, 1944 3
BOARDMAN NEWS Irrigon News Notes
By MAXGAEET THOBPE
Mrs. Attebury reftimed; from, Taco
ma Tuesday where she spent 'sev-
ral weeks visiting her son Chat
Mr. and ' Mrs." Harry ' Thorpe
made a trip to the valley whey
they got some day old calves.
Home Economics club met at the
home of Mrs. Clyde Tannehill Wed
nesday with 13 members present.
Committees were appointed for the
coming year. The finishing date of
the Pollyanna club will be Feb. 16
with a party at the grange hall to
which all grange members -are in
vited. PTA met Thursday night with a
large crowd attending Several ques
tions had been put in the box which
created a lot of discussion.
Due to many attractions the bas
ketball game at Stanfield Friday
night a small crowd was out to the
show. The" next show will be Sat
urday night 'with Gene Tierney and
Victor McLagien in China Girl
Following the show there will be a
community box social for the pur
pose of raising funds to go towards
the new ceiling in the grange-hall.
Grange met Saturday night with
an exceptionally good crowd attend
ing. C. D. Conrad, county agent,
gave a very interesting talk on the
food program, for the coming sea
son. The government is asking for
a large increase in most crops. An
other number on the program was a
skit by Russell and Hazel Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander
were visitors at grange . Saturday
night. While here they reorganized
the juvenile grange with Bill Lil
ly in charge and 17 members going
in. Elected officers were as follows:
Master. Bobby Lilly; overseer. Keith
Tannehill; secretary Mildred Miller;
'treasurer. Bud Hendricks; steward,
Delbert Ball; gatekeeper. Darrell
Mar low; Ceres, Pauline Smith; Flo
ra, Carol Hamilton; Pomona, Gra
cia Veele; chaplain Delbert Tyler;
lecturer, Rosella Meinen. assistant
steward, Robert Fortner; lady as
sistant steward, Grace Miller.
Ihe Boardman basketball team
went to Stanfield to play Friday
night where the first team won
their game. The grade and second
teams lost their games.
Mrs. Cecil Hamilton received
word that her lather, Albert Buhr
of Densmore, Kans., passed away
Friday following a heart attack. Her
mother and father would have cel
ebrated their 50th anniversary next
month.
Terry Yeager returned to Skou
bo's Wednesday after having visited
with his mother in Spokane since
before Christmas.
Bobby Morgan who is in the ser
vice spent two days visiting his pa
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Morgan
this week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse Lower had an
auction sale , Saturday. They are
leaving right away for California
where they will make their home.
Mrs. Lower received word last
week that her son was killed in ac
tion in Italy.
Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and children
are moving in with Mr. and Mis.
Macomber this week. They will
stay while Mr. Pettys is in the
service. He is to report on Feb. 1 at
Fort Lewis. '
Mrs. McFarland made a business
trip to Portland Sunday.
W H. Macomber returned to his
home at Grandview Monday night
after spending a week with his son
Nate Macomber.
Mrs. Lee Pearson and Mrs. Ger
trude VanMetre spend Monday in
Pendleton shopping.
Ernie Peck took Ernabell back
to Pendleton Monday where she is
attending school.
Bob Smith made a busines trip to
Pendleton Monday.
Mrs Harry Thorpe is substitute
teacher for the first and second
grades this week " while Mrs. Bill
ings has taken time off to be with
her husband Allen Billings who is
home on furlough from the army.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Lexington Oil Co-Operative
will be held Feb. 7, 1944, at the
Lexington grange hall for the pur
poe of electing directors and the
transaction of such other business
as may be presented. 43-45
By MBS. J. A. SHOTTN
-Mrs. Lily Dosche died suddenly at
Gibbon Saturday at the home of a
daughter, Mrs. McBain. She had
been in poor health since early
spring when she had to give up her
work as cafeteria cook at the Irrigon
school house. She had lived with
her daughter Mrs. Roy Minnick for
a number of years She was well
known and liked here. She was
buried in Pendleton Wednesday.
The Presbyterian aid met Thurs
day in the church basement to work
on a quilt.
Juanita Voile burned her huid
quite badly with boiling lard that
burst the jar while in her hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner and
four daughters and Mrs. Warner's
mother Mrs. A. R. Boulware went
to Forest Grove Friday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Warner's aunt,
Mrs. Ford. They arrived home Sun
day evening. Mr. Warner took Mrs.
Boulware on to her home in Her
miston that evening.
Avery Shoun arrived in Chicago
Friday morning and started on for
Tennessee that same morning he re
ports by' card.
The Echo and Irrigon basketball
teams played on the Echo floor
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Earl Connell and children
and Mrs. Betty Leonard were visit
ing in Boardman Thursday.
Mrs. Leonard of Portland arrived
in Irrigon Wednesday to visit Mrs.
Connell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Schneider,
Mrs. Jack Browning, Mrs. Otlo
Myers and Mrs. Glen O'Brien at
tended the Pentecostal fellowship
meeting at Miltton-Freewater Wed
nesday. Sgt Cecil Goodman arrived from a
camp in Louisiana and he and Mrs.
Goodman from Portland spent
Sunday and Monday with relatives
in Irrigon. He has been gone about
a year. June Goodman of Hood Ri
ver and Alfred Goodman of Stan
field were also hee on the
days.
same
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A good cup of coffee is the
perfect complement to a sat- 'J
isfyirig meal. Our , food is
good, well cooked, and taste
ful; our service is prompt and
we are pleased to serve you.
Due to shortage of help we
remain closed all day on
Thursdays.
Try our meatless meals ev
ery Friday.
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RETURNS TO BASE
Sgt Arthur Vance returned to
San Francisco Wednesday after 10
days visit with his mother, Mrs. Izo
ra Vance and other reatives. Sgt
Vance reported back to his tank
regiment for further training. Cpl
Werner Medlock came a few days
lated for a short visit with his rela
tives, the Jim Hayes family and
Mrs. Henderson Stout. Both boys
entered service the game time and
have always been together.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY ANIMALS
Came to my place five miles west
of Hardman in October 1943, two
late spring white face calves; no
visible brand but crop off right ear.
Owner may reclaim same by set
tling feed and advertising expense.
43-45c BLAINE CHAPEL
THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE
UJTEN TO "YOUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE N.B.C. STATION EVERY SATURDAY 1 tiL fACIflC WAR TMtt