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8 Heppner Gazette Times, August 10, 1944 IONE NEWS NOTES ter S lie and Mrs. Edwin Dick Jr. and little son Laddie, Mr. and Mrs. Continued from First Page L E. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp this week-end with his parents and j)jct Ptl(j c0n Dsmi: of Heppnrr. registered for military service, re- n r,o tV,p.m. Continued .'r;.;.. First I'age Drawings Made for ccial Game Tags No more aoplications will be ac-c-.f-'ed by the Oregon state game remmission for the following big fee of $2.50 for a resident or $5 for a non-resident together with in formation as to the number and kind of hunting license held by the applicant. in British Columbia, looking very fit and rested and ready for the winter's work. lone missionary society met at tne ui u. me tags; Congregational church parlors last Pacific. No information is available Grant-Baker, doe deer; antlerless Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Laxton s to when Milton will arrive or k; Qr Hart mountain buck and McMurray was hostess. where the debarkation point will doe deer number of appli- The Women's Topic club will be- Hf. 5,, W TV j ,:3iions exceeds 1uota meet at the home of Mrs. Henry s and U be hospitaW were hdd m Aug. Gorger Friday aftemoon, Aug. 11. teT hls arnval m homeland. 2 tQ determine suecessfui ap- Mrs. Milton Morgan Sr. is very ' ' ' Plicfs- Everyone will be notified iU at her home and a physician was Al W T.FA ERAL 0, the results of the drawings as called Sunday evening to attend rCP! Dna1d Robinson, ca-aa.ty last as the notices can be mailed her Mrs. Perry Barltemay, daugh- ?l lhf . Normandy invasion, 13 now out commission, and those ter of Mrs. Morgan, arrived from ospi a ized at Mc.aw General who are to receive tegs will be gi- , 7 1 l t - hospital m Walla Walla. Dor?ki, vpn ten davs from the date of the her home at Meacham to care for r . , . ven xen "ys rrom 1116 "f-16 01 Ule W IhW SKp was accomoanied son of Mr- and Roy Robmson notice in which to forward the re- her mother. She was accompanied of Ha,.draanf wiU be gad fo Er - 0I me loiJCS trom over tnls Mrs. Louis Bergevin and daugh- way who chanee to in Walia ter, Miss Betty, left Monday ior WoPa. Haines where they will spend a ... few days visiting relatives and VTSmN FRIENDS liituuo. .. . . . l rucnara xroenneice, vivi c, is PAY SHORT VISIT Rev. Eric O. Robathan and Mrs. Robathan were guests Monday of Archdeason and Mrs. Neville Blunt. Mr. Robathan had just returned on Saturday from a month's vacation UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Vaster Hams took her little boy to Pendleton where on Tuesday he submitted to a major operation. The little fellow came through the ordeal all right and it is expected he will be able to come home some time next week. There are plenty c . .1 . 0 available and these are now being issued in the order applications are received. To apply lor an antelope tag it is necessaiy to lorwaid the Fiank Bolts and his nephew and rmewirig acquaintances around niece, Jiein ana uary oous icii on tt,:. u,,ofslr Ho wno m. Monday's stage for their home in p1f)yed at thg wilkinson ranA p,j.. Portland. They have been visiting or to outieg 0f ths vr here for some time while Frank Upon his arrival here went im worked in harvest. mediately to the ranch for a visit. Lester Baker of Walla Walla ar- He has been stationed in the Ha- rived on Saturday night's stage for wiian Islands for the past 30 a visit with his sisters, Mrs. Milton months. Morgan Sr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundeli. " . Richard Waddell left Sunday af- REPORTS AT BREMERTON ternoon for San Jose, Calif, to at- Tom Huston, S 2c. left Friday tend a Bible college there. Rev. H. for Bremerton, Wash., after srend N. Waddell accompanied his son ig a leave at the home of his par- but will return soon. ents- Mr and Mrs- Charles Huston. : . , . , . Tom iinished his quartermaster Miss Rose Mane Gorge? returned schoolmg at Farragut was as. Sunday from Portland where she ,.gned to Bremerton for further had been working in a hospital. She Gaining, will Remain here with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. ; Henry forger until pyt Ddphia j Go,,s q y s the family moves to the new home Marine vjsUing hig wife in Pendkton where she will enter and her peo the CMord Nob,e nurses training at St. Joseph hos- jamijy pital. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe and Lt. and Mrs. Jack Forsythe on Sunday were the formers' son-in-law and daugh - mmJhm M 9 THE ORIGtlMAL AIR DECQORJU'T? banish ODOR instantly A whiff or two of Sweet -Aire and un pleasant odors dis appear instantly. Not a "cover-up" per fume ... it dissi pate! odors. Humphreys Drug Company STAR Reporter Friday-Saturday, August 11-12 Seven Days Ashore Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Gordon Oliver, Marcy McGwire Alan Dinehart, Freddie Fisher and Or chestra Elaine Shepard, Dooley Wilson Brown and Carney (rookies no longer) join hands with splendid musical and dancing talent for a full blast of amusement. -PLUS Vigilantes Ride Russell Ilayden, Shirley Patterson Western melodrama. Sunday-Monday. August 13-14 Broadway Rhythm George Murphy, Ginny Sims, Char les Winninger, Gloria DcIIavcn, Nancy Walker, Ben Blue, Lena Home, Rochester, Hazel Scott, Kenny Bowers, Tommy Dorscy and his Orchestra Gay goings-on in a melange of me lody and mirth, accentuated by the glories of Technicolor. Based on the popular musical, "Very Warm for May." M mr w & fir fiB Tuesday, August 15 Jam Session Ann Miller, Jess Barker, Chas. D. Broun, Eddie Kane, Charlie Bai nott, Jnn Barber, Teddy Powell, Glen Gray, Lours Armstrong, Al vino Rey and their orchestras, Nan Wynn, the Pied Pipers. 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