8 Heppner Gazette Times, February TO, 1944 HERE FROM EAST Ensign John Crawford left Wed nesday night on his return to Boston after visiting a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lera Crawford, and other relatives and friends. John is attending Harvard college and has a few more months before taking up active duty. He completed his midshipman course last week and was advanced to the rank of ensign just before leaving for home. PNEUMONIA FATAL TO MISS IDA McATEE Following an illness of about two weeks, Miss Ida McAtee succumb ed 'to pneumonia at 2 o'clock a. m. today. Miss McAtee and her father, D. A. McAtee, were both ill and due to a shortage of help she tried to take care of him,- Yesterday it de gerous and an oxygen tent was put veloped that her condition was dan to use but she was too weak to re vive. Ida was a native of Heppner and spent practically her entire life here. Her twin sister, Mary, passed away about 10 years ago. Ida at tended the grade school in Hepp ner and took high school work in a Spokane school. She spent some time in Los Angeles and returned here to make her home with her father. One sister, Mrs. Vallejo Johnson of Portland, with the fa ther survives. Funeral arrangements had not been announced prior to press time. GIVE SON FAREWELL PARTY BEFORE INDUCTION Mr. and Mrs. R, D Allstott Sr were hosts Sunday evening to a large group of friends at their Eight Mile home honoring their son R. D. Jr. who is leaving soon to en ter the service of Uncle Sam. The evening was spent in playing games and later the hosts served a bounti ful lunch. The honored guest was presented with a gift accompanied by the best wishes of the entire community. Mrs. Claude Huston assisted in serving the following guests: The Leonard Carlson family, the Henry Peterson family, Mrs. Henry Betty and Helen Faye Baker, Oscar Peterson, Eunice Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lutkins, Mr and Mrs Claude Huston, Mr. and Mrs Don Strait, Mr and Mrs. Walter Dobyns, Wilma Dobyns, the Charley Beck et family, the Rill family, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Worden, Wilbur Wor den, Mr and Mrs. Ben Anderson, the John Bergstrom family, Kath erine Burns, Bog Wright, Louise Herbert and Kenneth Schunk and Mr. and Mrs Everett Barlow. Smaller Series . . - Continued from First Pee Oil Company of California, $8,000; J. C. Penney company, $2,000; Shell Oil company, $9,000; State of Oregon, $6,000; Morrow county, $10,000; Pacific Power & Light com pany, $6,000 and miscellaneous pur chases, $6400 for a total of $58,400. raa rag LEAVING FOR SERVICE Mr and Mrs. Ben Eberhard were driven to Pendleton Wednesday by Glen Lockard. They were enroute to 'Wyoming where Mrs. Eberhart will live while her husband is in the service. He has been employed at the Heppner Lumber company mill. On the beaches of Italy, in the jungles of the Pacific planes, tanks, artillery must move and fast; no waiting to, build roads or airfields. That's when our soldiers must un roll these "steel mattresses," as you see them in this photo. Your War Bonds pay for them. V. S. Treasury Department ATTEND JACKSON DAY DINNER Charles B. Cox, D. M. Ward, L. L Matlock and Mrs. Josie Jones were among Morrow county people going to Portland to attend the an nual Jackson day dinner and to hear Vice President Wallace. STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, Feb. 11-12 Silver City Raiders Russell Haydcn, Bob Wills, Dub Taylor The harmony of Bob Wills and his singing cowboys and the amusing chatter of Ddb Taylor add high lights to this fast galloping western. PLUS STRANGE DEATH OF ADOLPII HITLER Gale Sondergaard, Lud wig Donath A drama of an amazing imperson ation. ALSO: "Sweet Jam," with the Delta Rhythm Boys and Jan Garber and his Orchestra. Sunday-Monday, Feb. 13-14 Princess O'Rourke Olivia dcllavilland, Robert Cum mings, Charles Coburn, Jack Car son, Jane Wyman Keep your ears open or you'll miss half the laughs . . . but there will still be enough to work your funny bone overtime. Just the show to take your Valentine to see! Tuesday, February 15 Son of Dracula Lon Chancy, Louise Allbritton, Ro bert Paige, Evelyn Ankers, Frank Craven, J. Edward Bromberg, Samuel S. Hinds The last word in "shock and shud der" entertainment . . . the younger "Dracula" brings to the screen all the chills inspired by his famous dad! ... .ALSO "Hit Tune Sere nade," with Henry Busse and his orchestra. Wednesday -Thursday, Feb. 16-17 Is Everybody Happy? 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