6 Heppner Gazette Times, September 7, 1944 Build Hospital Now Says Jone Citizen BOARDMAN NEWS Br MABOABET THOBPB Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Martin were in the. Hermiston hospital the past week being treated for pneu monia. blooded American in the county Monday, who has one that would not do- nate his truck, to haul a load. Also, I feel he would buy a hospital bond. Urging earliest possible construe- Now is the time to build as we tion of the proposed Morrow coun- need it NOW! Why wait? I have ty hospital, Laxton McMurray of always wanted to see a good hospi- Sgt Charles Smith left Thursday lone writes the uazette limes as tal in Heppner ana nave aiways for Salt Lake City, Utah after en- follows: been ready to help, and if it can joying a few days visit with his lone, Oregon Sept. 3, 1944. be arranged to build one in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith To the Heppner Gazette Times, near future Mrs. McMurray and and family. He expects to go over Heppner, Oregon. myself will donate an up-to-date seas in the near future. Dear Sir: I have been reading in iron lung, freight paid to Heppner I. Skoubo returned home from your paper in regard to Morrow for the use of all creeds or clans the Pendleton hosital Saturday. county building a hospital, which I the hospital to be known as Mor- , , , think is the finest thing ever row County hospital. Ihe cannery opened business q as j wg nee(J Yours truly, Saturday. Mr. BlacK and Mrs. Flos- lext'ON McMURRAY. sxe Coate are in charge, Itwdl op- q maimed and crf ( erate Monday, Wednesday and pled nQ tQ cafe for MoyE TQ UQME , , lda)" them. Why not vote the tax then Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Troedson Mr. and Mrs. ft. Black returned float a bond issue at a smau inter nave moved to their new home, the from Utah Wednesday where they est rate and build hospital at former Snyder residence, in south spent their vacation visiting. once? There ig no priority on tile Heppner. Mr. Troedson disosed of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen spent brick the best building material his farming equipment in a public the week-end visiting friends on there is and as for transportation sale held at the ranch near Mor- the project. Mrs. Allen has just re- on the material there is not a red gan Saturday and they moved turned from a six weeks visit with her mother in Los Angeles. Ihe grange fair will be held Sat urday. All -exhibits to be in by 6:30 in the evening. The exhibits are do nated to the grange and will be auctioned off with the proceeds go ing to the grange. Dinner will also be served in the evening for which ticketst are being sold. Games and dancing will be enjoyed in the evening. Mrs. Jerry Gronquist and new baby have returned from the Pen dleton hospital. School opened Tuesday with the following faculty in charge: George Linn, superintendent; Mrs. George Linn, english; Ronald Black, FFA; Zoe Billings, first and second; Floy Washburn third and fourth; Mrs. Scott, fifth and sixth; and Mrs. La Vein Partlow, seventh and eighth grades. Bus drivers, Leland Mc Louth and Daisy Gillespie, cafeteria cooks, Mrs. Ball and Flossie Coates complete the school set-up Pic and Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and children spent, several days visiting Mr. Pettys mother near Walla Walla. Capt. and Mrs. Hervey Ide and children stopped for a few min utes enroute to Portland. Capt. Ide will go on to Camp Beal, Calif, for overseas assignment. Mrs. Ed Barlow and daughters returned to Renton Thursday night. The Community church is getting a new coat of paint this week. Miss McComb and Miss Osburn are holding missionary meetings at at the church this week. The Sunday school council din ner will be held at the Community church Sunday. WAKE UP BUSINESS By Advertising In This Newspaper VJ1 HIP? Wh I OU fights for freedom . . . every possible drop must be conserved for essential war use. Here's how you can do your part to save and serve. 7 Practical Ideas for "Waste Chasers" 1. Avoid overheating. 65 is recommended, 2. Weatherstrip doors and windows. 3. Close off unused rooms. 4. Make sure thermostat is accurate. 5. Close fireplace damper v.hen in use.1 6. Lower heat at night or when away. 7. Keep humidifiers full. f a U. S. Navy Official Photo. HE SHARES YOU CAN IQO-'1 reports from com bat zones tell of gen erosity of American fighting men, towards people of liberated areas. This example set by "G. I. Joe," can be followed by people on the home front supporting their community war fund, representing National War Fund's war philanthropies for our own and for our Allies, j Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon A SON IS BORN A seven pound seven ounce baby boy was born to Sgt. and Mrs. Vester Hams, Aug. 28 at the St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton. The mother is the former Loraine Bothwell. WE arc pleased with ihe many friends we have made housewives who have exclaimed over the nutritional qualities of all our meals. Menus are carefully planned to give you good, wholesome, nu tritious foods. Breakfasts to give a mill or farm worker "something to work on." Lunches arc always appe tizing. Dinners are always a treat for hungry families. YOU'RE ALWAYS WEL COME. Come in soon! HEPPNER CAFE Cabinet Stationery 250 Sheets size 7 1-4 x IO 1-2 250 Envelopes Size 3 7-8x7 1-2 50 per cent Rag Content Certificate Bond You can still get 20-pound--the standard stationery weight in rag bonds. See these Cabinets for either business or personal stationery. It is nice paperyou'll like it. Gazette Times Printery