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TJ O C 70 o to m o r a , 70 - O h o z r s Z C " o o w 4 Heppneiy Oregon, Thursday, May 11, 1944 OuMen in Service Choral Club Wins Audience Favor in Initial Appearance FINDS CLIMATE MILDER About 150 people, most of them skeptical, were agreeably surprised mv xt, A Mr A. W. Limdell have Tuesday evening when the Women's received a letter from their son, Choral club appeared in concert at Pfc Wallace LundeLL, who states the gymnasium aoiditorum. Skepti that he is on his second mission to cal is used advisedly, because ex New Guinea. While not divulging pressions heard prior to the con his location, he states that the dim- cert would lead one to believe that ate is milder than the spot he first 50 percent were going as a matter visitea tnere. ne wiu imvc nmnj j Victory Gardens Play Strong Part In Offense Plans Capacity Audience Greets All-School Program Friday Volume 61. NumbeE"& O al) Hynd Bros. Self H Sand Hollow Ranch ToO.W. Cutsforth W O People Urged to Raise More and Preserve More Place Under Same h Management for 1 " Forty-Six Years One of the biggest real estate deals of recent years in Morrow ' w when A capacity house greeted the school musical extravaganza Friday enjoyed by those present, night and a delightful program was Tedious hours of . planning and coaching were rewarded as the storv unfolded. "I Hear America ; .. , ft Sining was a review of American Production and preservation of , jj , , . . . , , life depicted in songs and dances, . ... r Ai u :n v,., monu t uir rini-v wniie uie ouier ov roon is iusi as essential m ine war . . interesting scenes and activities to f t in 1944 as it was in 1 Miss g a anLgiving'hymn tell about when he returns rrom see wnat a . gum - j - e . - . - - wW their neighbors with whom they Heppner chamber of commerce at y . F7, ... ton purchased the Sand Hollow e War- had vK for years over the back the regular weekly luncheon Mon- was foUwed a col?rM ,scnilliern holdings of the Hynd Brothers com- AN OTHER SOLDIER PAPA by upper de girls and a 6141 acres Mr. and Mrs. Garnett C. Snow J1 & singing organization. fa war gcy assistant m negro spiritual by the boys inthose gnd has feeen operated are the parents of a daughter born not long to wait after the food preservation and is spending &res- . , ... , brothers as a sheep ranch continu- April 27 at Newport, Wash., where J for Ae months m sherman) GUliam j The primary children sang and February 1898. ST 1 TTLtL STr first number. Curiosity gave way to and Morrow counties giving dem- a ga y tenumber SweeU 01111(1 SK. I admiration and pleasant anticipation onstrations and otherwise assisting f.f: SjTs0 under supervision of William net is an AMM 3c and is stationed each sufflceed. m promotion of food produc. folk melody. The h ie folks also at Jacksonville, Ha. mg number. tion. .SaC?a1 KrnlLnla was They have tended sheep, pitched HE'S A LOOffi (jg) The first annual concert launched The fact that market shelves are ll wTuo of hidi school Ae cows and done oth- Len Gilliam has been notified Women's Choral club as a fixed well stocked today is due to the P0" Dy gr p &i er chores connected with running a that his son Lewis, who visited here- and valuable asset to the commu- expansion in production last year, &T... ToIueiKt ms effectively biS ranck alwavs keeping up their the past week, has been elevated nitV) something the people may look when Victory gardens numbered r" g ZlA w in -Ji end of the company's operations. to the rank of lieutenant (jg) m uie forward to with assurance of high better than ia,UW,0W. yet in spite "T , ' There" 1x1 recent vears task has S"11 naw. ina uruiuuuuiii .cuia pntpnainmera xn vuiiiuik oca- uu. . i Lewis was on leave ana ne was lieutenant (jg) several days before he learned about it. TRANSFERRED this phenomenal record the ca Ov- There sons uu. uus piiciiwiirciiai "ltr . r w t j iq more cuxiiouit, especiauy uie pasi people are asked to plant no less H SS,; three years with labor growing A highlight of the program was than 22,000,000 gardens this year, "J'"' . -i-u-i scarcer each season. David Hynd the playing of two groups of piano Miss 'Crabtree stated. This is made brougnt m me present giotxu con- nmW Kv Miss Marvlou Fergu- necessary through the accumulation lllcV . . , toutrhest sninff for them since they .. """1" , ' . ,.S..X.:-: Other numbers in a lighter mood r-- -r--o --------- - - TlSgt S. G. McMillan writes the son. Her artistry ana musiciansmp oi .vaai slu iWu. U1 oav oi(3pwalks of New York" and nave wen enge1 " ousmess Gazette Times asking that his pa- were displayed most pleasingly in centers to back the invasion and to were , a sw;ing n reUef and noihing per be forwarded to him at Mc- the modern lighter cllssics of her support the general war effort. Ca been careful- but a harder strugSle for e dura" Srd fSI Tacoma, Wash. Sam first group and found fuU expres- Miss Crabtree stated the purpose approately tk of the war they decided to dis- sa it is quite a treat to be sta- sion in the tr.o Chopin numbers of her visit here at this time to be of h&- Thfir t"P tioned Where it is cool and green comprising the second group. Al- to hold demonstration meetings , on to eett mftea Uy e g after spending more tha two years , ways a delightful performer, she food preservation and conservation. e various Jed pfcture. two of bands wiU be dispoSed on the hot Arizona desert. captivated her audience Tuesday Six meetings have been scheduled peo- of during .the summer. GOES TO KANSAS evenin& A A A. Tt, I have n held, one The youngsters epartment Cuteforth already has a plow out rrJ ZkP been trans- The program, arranged and di- at Boardman Tuesday and one at V J hieh school were on fit on some of the land which he f Tf? ?htos Kan aS- -lectod by Mrs. O. G. Crawford, with lone Wednesday She is conducting JJXi out plans to seed to grain in the fall. t ILTL Mr, j. O. Turner at the piano, was ameeUng at Khf cree k grange He is admirably equipped to deve!- paints, Mr. and Mr, Ray Drake of Home Sibelius, At S bIcSSaTSrSi their directors S'IoC" of Heppner. H. wife arid son are Modem m. May 12; hall May Eve SmiOi pnnapa of he f d """" ' l0(V Mac Womens unorai ib ana at tne nome oi wirs. mauei t- - ...... club. At the Donnybrook Fair, Scott; him MAKES SHORT VISIT Mr. and Mrs. H. T. O'Donnell drove to Pendleton Tuesday to meet their son Harry who is home on a short leave. Harry flew to Pendletotn from San Francisco. COMING ON VISIT Matt Kenney son of Mr. and Mrs. "John Kenney and Jack Healy son of Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, tele- , phoned from San Francisco that 14th AnilUCH OOttQ they were coming home on leave. Crtrprt TuGsdaV Matt has not been home for two years and the last time he came he found orders awaiting him to re turn to his ship at once. He had just four "hours at home- that time. Mrs. Lester Doolittle writes that her son Paul spent last week at home, the first furlough he has had in two years. He is just fine, she added. An army release in today's Ore gonian reported Lt. Ralph Currin missing in action in the Mediterra nean zone. He is the son tf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Currin of Pilot Rock. Hughes at Lena May 17. The Surf, Van Dyke, and Volcik in 4H Club Slimmer D Flat, Mokrejs Marylou Fergu- son. School Cancelled Lift Thine Eyes, Mendelssohn; Cf f Lullaby,-Brahms, and Lord's Pray- liy UregOll MOte er, Malotte Women's Choral Club. Polonaise in C Sharp Minor, Continued on Page Eight More than 20 Morrow county 4 H club bovs and girls who had planned on attending the 1944 an nual 4-H summer school at Oregon snn wpre lareelv responsible for the stock it. arrangement and continuity of the The Hynd brothers and their sis program and Miss Frances Weaver ter, Miss Annie Hynd, probably created the art work while direct- will reman at the ranch until the ing and coaching was in the hands first of September. Beyond that of Miss Rose Hoosier, grade music their plans are indefinite, although supervisor, and Mrs. Kathryn Hos- David stated they are thinking of kins, high school music director. acquiring a home in Heppner. "It's pretty hard to give up a home that GRADE STAFF FILLED has been occupied so long and we Supt. George Corwin announced are in a bit or a quandary aoout Offering a diversified program the Heppner school band will pre sent its 14th annual concert at 8 p. m. Tuesday May 16, in the gymna sium. Included in the program will be numbers by the senior and the be- nual 4-H summer school at Oregon Aq sdwol future plans he stated State college will be disappointed , ,. . , .... , teacnine situi nas uecu xmcu, wi. by word received today oy l,. H. C. the signing of contracts by Miss ANNUAL MEETING OF LOAN June Diener of! Gillette, Wyo., to abulia iiuin iua,u iuUAi take the place of Miss Frances The annual dinner and meeting Weaver in the fifth grade and Mrs. 0f the Hardman NationalFarm Loan William Davis of Heppner to take association was held today at the Mrt T.va rrawforrl's fourth 2rad(? T Ct O V Viall uritVi tine RpVmknh jeen the " ., ennor. position. There is but one vacancy lodge serving the meal. Plates were SuITlITit;I . . 1 i cp t - . . , - pinners' bands, a baritone horn solo ; , e,,TnTner uie school, that of principal, friends of the association, of which bv Walter Skuzeski, and selections decision to aoanaon u e wi Corwin expects to fill shortly. W. L. Loveless of Pendleton is the .i i f 1 i 1.1. --- 1 CAJivuit vv uiwi hvli-j by the around 2000 club members, was ar; ists. The orchestra is a development administra: Conrad, countv agent, from Seymour, state 4-H club leader, that wartime shortages of housing and help on the Oregon State col lege campus have made it necessary to cancel what would have been the 30th annual 4-H club Runnion Slated to Call 4-H Club Sale V. R. "Bob" Runnion informs this newspaper that he has been asked to call the 4-H club sale at Union ists. me orcnestra , - u-. administra ot ms years Dana " - after iUe proved a popular supplement to the rf Jerc micui- Tth?is favorable, the ? had been canvassed, Seymour band will statre a parade on Main " street at 5:45 p. m. Saturday. ON BOOT LEAVE secretary-treasurer O. W. Cutsforth served as chair- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swensen were man m the place of J. J. Wight Heppner visitors the first of the man who was absent due to illness, week. Swenson ia in training at Frank S. Parker gave the execu- Farragut and completed his boot tive committee report for the year, .!: . 1 L A v.,,. 5 y- rt 4 Vi r nc i 1 i . i 1 il- Pi uie secretary reported on tne nnan rrt.!. : u moCcatfa T'up training last week, drawing the us x ilia 13 uie aouucoi. iuv.wbv. - w , inr . RnvTYinur ual 15-day leave. Mr. and Mrs. m ever BtrxiL w yw- fv., - FAItM BUREAU FEDERATION wrote to all county agents and club Charles Buzzard came from Monu- TO BE ORGANIZED HERE agents, "because I know what sum- ment to greet their friends and to Sam Hunter of Milton, was in mer school means to the 4-H club take them home with them for a vt . .nAtir... rrm. momW. We want to assure all short visit. The men were guests of . i ot- cV.r urViir-li . . i i -.ovoTito cinrl flporeR Corwin at the chamber ! aunng uie muiuai oium ment lor an organization meeuiig ciud ineiuueis, jcauuo, pan..io i t, will be held the first week in June The sale will be held June 4. The Heppner auctioneer who the title of "Colonel" will handle the big stock sale at. the menii lOr ail ingaiuktuuu uuu iiu.muv., ' x - IV. of the Oregon State Farm bureau donors of scholarships that evey commerce luncheon which will be held Sunday, May 14 ellort wxli be mace to nane ui. PENDLETON at the Lexington-grange hall. summer school in 1945. . manaeer of Mac Hoke, Pendleton, wiU be the -fschoTarships their the Pacific Power & light company, LEGION AUX URGED TO main speaker and Hunter states summer school schoiarsnips on tneir . TTnc,P . cial condition, and Arnold Anderson kane made a report on the condi of the Federal Land Bank of Spo tion of the land bank. Directors of the Hardman assoc iation were elected. J. J. Wightman terms and Frank S. Parker the one and 0. W. Cutsforth for three year year term. . Barker & Dams ranch near Condon T 1 w 20 farm federation last year's work for use at the 1944 was a business vitor in Heppner MEDIATE ACTION Saturday. members of Umatilla county will school included: Louis Carlson, Rob t,uesJ- " w V W Vinson Mrs" Alta Brown cnairman &e The next sale at the Runnion be at the meeting which will be ert Peterson and Mildred Carlson of I cndielon by ijt. r. w. vu , legislative commjttee of the Legion Sales Yard in Heppner will be held to all farmers 0f the county. lone; Jean Rauch, Vesta Cutsforth, iorraer manager ot tne i eno auxiliary, has asked that the mem- on May 27. These sales are proving ffilmuth Herman, Audrey Majeske ollice ot the company. Aitnougn immediately and popular not only as a drawing card CLUB ACCEPTS INVITATION and Loraine Van Winkle of Lex- well advanced m years, Dr. Vinson or letters for. people who like to attend auc- m sijnu uvt imwh, , ington; and Carolyn Bergstrom ot ""-v ery day affairs. ,j u.,t r, iiroll fnr nenrvle who The Womens Choral club has ac have stock and other stuff to sell cepted an. invitation of radio station and the sales provide a market for KWRC,, Pendleton, to appear in a GLLSTS OF SMITHS 30-minute concert over the radio. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pnnnion has asked that anyone The hour and day are 4:30-5:00 beattie, parents oi mrs. urvme 5 oi - mB1wi, as a means of savins having' stuff to offer for this forth- o'clock p. m. Sunday, May 14. Smith, and Dr. Kalph nuber ot tne omce, succeeoong ui m r t sale please enter it at once A business meeting and short re- same city are guests at the Smith who resigned to enter JjW- " L the bill in Tt may be given listing in hearsal will be held at Crawford home this week, arriving Wednes- Alva took over his new duues the reterence to action u!e advertiiing. home at 7 o'clock Saturday night, day. first of the week. question. to the Orecon delegation in congress urging that bill H.R. 3917 be given NEW CLERK AT POST OFFICE favorable consideration at once. Pfeiffer of Alva Jones has accepted the po- Mrs. Brown asked cooperation of .11 ... i i xi. . tt 4- thiq nfwsrwiner in reauiuiiK uie