Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, June 29, 1944
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. 3. A. SHOTXN'
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand, Grand
ma Rand and two sons were Pen
dleton visitors Tuesday.
Torn Caldwell left for Portland
Saturday to visit his children there
and go on to camp meeting at
Brooks. Oregon.
Mrs. Carl Haddox arrived home
Friday from the hospital in Pendle
ton. Fred Reicks left for his home at
Medford Thursday.
Sec. Lt. Earl Steward left for
camp in Arizona Thursday.
The L. D. Edgberts have sold
their place here and plan to move
to Salem as soon as they can.
Grandma Graybeal is quite H at
her home here.
Mrs. Grace O'Brien and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. Nona O'Brien and
small son Chester got home from
Menlo Friday.
Pfc Leslie Rucker of the air
corps is leaving after spending a
furlough at home with the Elmer
Ruckers, and his sister, Mrs. Violet
Amos of Kellogg. Ida. who has been
here visiting.
Raymond Coulter arrived Tues
day from a camp in Arkansas to
visit relatives and friends. He has
been in the army for over a year.
Dave Steagall left; for his job
Tuesday. He has been visiting his
mother at Spray. He and Mrs. Stea
gall and Helen went over there.
They left Helen and brought Billy
back with them. He spent several
weeks with his grandmothtr, Mrs.
Cora Steagall.
Mrs. Lyle Mulkey has been quite
ill.
Scott, with five other men, was You can , sow today, tomorrow
killed at Pasco when a scaffold sha11 bring
collapsed, letting a storage tank fall The blossom that proves what
on them..
sort of thing
Is the seed you sow.
Mrs. Florence E. Gay and family.
ATTEND NEPHEWS FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Sie Walker re
turned the latter part of the week
from Everett, Wash., where they at
tended funeral services for Mrs.
Walker's nephew, Irvin Scott. Mr.
WOMEN'S GROUP SCHEDULED
Mrs. Ellis Carlson will be hos
tess to the women's society of the
Christian Service league of the
Methodist church at her home in
the Edwin Dick residence, Wednes
day, July 5. The meeting, regularly
scheduled to be held on Tuesday,
will open at 2:30 p. m.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends for the beautiful flowers
and loving kindnesses during our
bereavement in the passing of our
son, brother and uncle. May we
pass along to you the quotation he
left to us in our memory book:
Plant blessings, and blessings will
bring bloom;
Plant hate, and hate will grow;
These are busy times
especially so for the one
who has to plan and pre
pare the meals for the
family for she too ie do
ner share of war work.
It will be a boost to her's
and the family's morale to eat out occasionally
to enjoy one of our STEAK DINNERS, or an
oyster supper, or any one of the wide variety of
excellent meals to be found on our bill of fare.
Come any time . . . we're always prepared.
Elkhorn Restaurant
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That Employer and Employe
May Enjoy a Brief Vacation
The following business houses of Heppner will
remain closed from Saturday night, July I to
Wednesday morning, July 5, except as noted:
Gilliam & Bisbee
Heppner Bakery
Red & White Grocery
Gontys
Thomson Bros.'
J. C. Penney Co.
F. W. Turner Co.
Peterson s
Wilsons Mens Wear
Gamble Store Dealer
Heppner Garage
Braden-Bell Tractor &
Equipment Company
Tress McClintock
E.G. Noble
Hustons Grocery
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Company
Heppner Cleaners
Central Market
Coxens Barber Shop
Pacific Power & Light
Company
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
Heppner Market
Rosewall Motor Co.
J. 0. Turner
0 Don nells Cafe
Currans
Ready-to-Wear
Monday-Tuesday
McAtee s
Scotty s
Tuesday Only
Heppner Cafe
Elkhorn Restaurant
In the meantime don't forget we're at war