Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 05, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, October 5, 1944 3
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOTJN
Snow McCoy of Hermiston spent
the week-end here with her par
ents the J. E. McCoys, leaving for
home Sunday evening.
William Wilson of Victory square
Hermiston was an Irrigon visitor
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlay Berry of Port
land are visiting her parents the
J. E. McCoys. The Berrys, Mr. Mc
Coy and the Russell McCoys left
for the mountains to hunt der.
Mrs. Sam Umiker sprained her
ankle Friday.
Betty Acock, cadet nurse, went
to THe Dalles Saturday to finish
"her vacation with her sister, Mrs.
Adren Allen and family. She spent
the rest of the time with her par
ents, the C. W. Acocks. She re
turned Sunday and was joined by
Xois Markham, also a cadet nurse,
and both girls resumed their train
ing at L aGrande.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hendler of
Umatilla Were visitors at the W. C.
Isom home Sunday.
Ray C. Brown of Hanford spent
Saturday night with the Floyd
Sparks family. He took his daugh
ter Jeanne to La Grande Sunday
where she enrolled in Eastern Ore
gon College of Education. She
has . a scholarship which she won
in high school here.
Mrs. Marshall Markham and dau
ghters Lavelle, JDelpha . and Mar
lene went to Seattle Thursday
where Lavelle entered the North
western Bible school. The rest -got
home Sunday night.
' Marshall Markham sold his . 12
acre farm West of Irrigon to R.
M. McCoy who has taken posses
rion. He plans to help feed the
people who like Irrigon melons
from i:.
J. M. Smith has sold his place to
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cribbs and
family composed of two children.
13 and 9 years old. They have -taken
possession also.
Miss Hazel Osborn and Tylena
Dike came up from Botardman Sat
urday where they have been hold
ing meetings. They are in the Mil
ton Bailey trailer house.
The first company of hunters to
report, returned with three bucks
to four hunters. They were Den
Kenny, the Mulkey brothers and
Harry Cooper. They got home Mon
day night.
Mrs. Emma Steward went to The
Dalles Tuesday to spend the rest
cf 'the week there. Otto Meyers
came up for here Tuesday.
Glen Darby who has been living
in Boardman for some time has
moved back to Irrigon where he
lives with his sister, Mrs. Jerry
White and family.
Mrs. Jjoy Weigand spent Thurs
da night with the Harry Smith
family.
John arid Wallace Fredrickson
were Irrigon visitors Friday.
The Irrigon football 'earn won
its first game of the season here,
defeating Weston 7 to 6.
The, Roy Bediwells of Sunnyside
Wash, arrived Saturday to visit his
parents the Emery Bediwells. They
oil went to the mountains Sundlay
to hunt deer.
SOARDMAN NEWS
By MARGARET THOBFE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and
Pauline and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe and family will move to
Union in the near future where
Mr. Smith has traded his Board
man property for a farm.
A farewell party was held Friday
night for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gor-
ham. A pot luck dinner was en
joyed by a very large crowd of
people. The remainder of the eve
ning wlas spent playing games.
Aldis Emerson went to Laurel
wood Sunday to go to high school
after spending the summer with
his mother, Mrs. Harry Thorpe.
Mrs. Foster of Newberg spent
the Week-end at the Harry Thorpe
home.
Pvt Vernon Russell is home on
furlough from Texas.
The high schoool teachers at
tended a meeting at Heppner Mon
day afternoon.
Pfc Alfred Turner who has just
returned from service in the Paci
fic area has been visiting on the
project. He has loft to visit rela
tives out of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Moore and
son are visiting in Portland Al
McClouth is doing the" chores for
them."
foray against the forest denizens
but after three days of tramping
the hills the party returned to
town minus "mowitch" but ahead
on their ammunition supply.
HERE FOR WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chjapin
are here this week from Portland
attending to business matters and
visifing relatives and friends.
ARCHIE BALL JR.
Archie Jr. is the name given
their baby born Sunday, Oct. 1 to
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ball of upper
Rhea creek. The little fellow
weighed in at seven pounds. Mrs.
E. R. Schaffer is taking care of
Mrs. Ball and son.
LOTTA HUNTING NO BUCK
Maurice Smead returned to Port
land Wednesday morning after j
spending several days in this vi- j
. cilnity in search of the elusive f
buck. He joined Dr. A. D. McMur-
do and Earl Hunt in an annuel j
SOMEBODY ELSE Must Save
These Men but YOU can help
their families
Much as we'd like to, we at home can't do much
to relieve the suffering of these men. But we can
see that their families get along while they're
away. The men have the right to depend upon
us for that much. The National Dar Fund pro
vides for afflicted families through their own
community funds, where a local community
chest is in operation.
' This year we are asked to include a gift for the
Blue Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of
America the amount you would likely give if
solicited directly for this cause. Give one check
for all the 1 8 national agencies, the state bene
ficiaries, and the local Boy Scout fund.
Let's maintain Morrow County's well-earned
reputation for doing its share in the war effort.
Heppner Lumber Company
FOR SALE-
1107 Acres 20 acres irrigated; 375
acres summerf allow being seeded; 100
acres to be plowed.
17 cattle and 1.1 calves; 15-30 Interna
tional tractor on rubber; farm machin
ery and equipment; hay; wood for win
ter. PRICE: $22f500 TERMS
See
TURNER, VAN MARTER & CO.
Phone 152
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Different
Try one of Scotty's
Hot Plate
Lunches
Pronto Pups Something new
and tasty .
SALADS SANDWICHES
Scotty's
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Be Prepared
for crisp fall mornings with
a supply of Sperry products.
TO HELP
A LADY
LAN HER
MEALS
Martha Meade
recipes in sacks
of
DRIFTED SNOW
"HOME-PERFECTED" f- I I I n
ENRICHED FLU UK
We have a complete line of
Sperry's Hotcake Flour
Corn Meal, Drifted Snow
Central Market