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o o ; G 73 tj to n o r 70 o H O 2 r x Z G ' U O CO ( Volume 61 , Number 5b Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 19, 1944 Sixth War Loan Campaign Set to Start November 20 Fourteen Billion To Be Raised for War Prosecution Local war loan officials have re ceived preliminary information re- Bulldogs Plunge Way to I 3-6 Win Over Mustang Herd "Too big and too many" was the case against Heppner high school's Mustangs last Friday afternoon as they lost, 13 to 6, their batle with the Hermiston high school Bull dogs on the latter's home field. Outweighed ten to 15 pounds to. the man and continuously faced willi fresh reserves from Hermis ton's well lined bench, the Hepp- Forest Service Finishes Seeding Burned Over Area 1000 Acres' on John Da Slope Given Chance to Renew Hunting Accident Results in Loss of Local Man's Hand W. Claude Cox, Heppner cream eryman, is resting easy following a hunting accident Saturday which cost him the major portion of one hand. In company with Blaine Isom, Fred Struve and Lt. George Hol den. Cox hlad gone up Balm fork .for some bird shooting. It is related 52 Political Interest . Due to Increase With Morse Visit Aspirant for U. S. . Senatorship Billed To Speak Saturday Political interest locally is due r o o H that he fell and the shotgun upon rJir squad foyght bltteriy and successful seasons of recent years, staking the ground exploded, nis . UT3suree this week-end when i i. v.1J .,.f,,l Unt ,1 tt j; l. tt l-ionH moo ho.ri it trim nnrl unpn " " lative to the sixth war loan. drive .W"T. T ZTZZJZL "? ne T Z.u v a ' Wayne Morse, republican nominee ... ....... -r imaUJii team j uu " it mh riH Liu-iictl iui ti iciai wtcjv iui" Mi " v v r--- which is scneduieo. to open inov. . , , ., , ,. , AfVV . ,, 20 Sind continue to Dec. 16. Noth- icViv1 QPPrHno1 1.000 acres of burn- found it over necessary to cut away for United States senator, will open way ,, . .., ,j . o- - . - - t ... . . Liic Laiii udii:n wuu on ouui v.w v 1. LAJ -1 1. T A Ort'c frnrfh J 1 1 4"U TrtV. TA-,r mnnh r I fin niAmhpr If Was I TP . . . f r. ei rl q f Vi rlafp nnri thp : " wvx- ine lviasonic lempie. morse is scue amoun In Arrived T vef and so far a defensive . fight dmost slope 0f the reserve south of Hep- same hand uijured about three 1;3 m amount nas arriveo. ytri aim au ui . , , . mi.. 3. 1 3 ......c. 1, rViri Pnv uc wm-kintt r t, i . 1 1 i entirely wrougii uui urc s""16' pner. ine gioujiu sceucu icica- wj.i .. no steps have been taken to 01- Conlbining a d;eadly aeriai attack ened the biggest fire threat of the pbout the machinery in the cream- ganize for the campaign and prob- erful running plays; Her. in the local area. ery. Several fingers were ampn- ably nothing will be done until the plunged and passrd Ranger Fred Wehmeyer and a talcd at that time, general election is out ot the way. down fied) q men inc1uding EUis lhe vjctim suffered severe shock ,Tf OOn OOO OOO o whkh indi- but could only manage to reach B. Carlson, Glen Johnson, Bert but is recovering .trom tha pnase " occasion of his pre. tal of $14,000,000,000 ot which indi Hermiston Bleakm?n and Max Buschke from The condition of the hand is being . Henoner during the viduals will be -asked to take up . - , . ranchers wfllclud closcv and' family and vl"m ..vlslt t0. $5,000,000,000 worth of the bs e clo7e of the second from Monument; scattered 3 000 physician are hoping to avoid fur- 0 Si bu As in- previous anv, yuiwx-j.- , . , f, nounds of mixed seed over the ther complications. .1 ...1 t t,;, v.i of E, F and G bonds on a monthly R w so there be a gmzing crop 0 . basis will be credited on the main stubbomly hdd the in 1945 The seed was mixed in QqqJ HomCS Theme issue day. The republican aspirant has been making a swing around the state ;md reports coming in show, him in strong favor wherever he has spo- poi tunity to deliver an address but those who met him. recognized his clean cut personality and evident ability to fill the office to which he aspires. A luncheon at the Lucas Place Tt is too earlv to state or esti- hermiston runners T. JT "uZJ ZZ" f. Clf P-TA Proamm AV - , . ji Tir., pnatnort rain nci u w 1 lfrf 1. t;i aooco unu - - - -1 - w ,,Uo Mnrrnw rrtiintv's share pains, dux me mucuigB -'- , . T- , , , - . v mncneon ai uit? j-u-ci& x ioc mate what Morrow county s share ,k Hermiston cues on dry sltes and Kentucky Good homes was the subject of . arranged whereby Morse L , wm brforthcorning soon passes. - biuegrass timothy, orchard grass fl panel discussion conducted by K. meet some of war horse3 In then- ir val Te local Heppncr's touchdown was scored tall meadow grss and some sweet at the mdeting of the andy t a &lant on the local situa TL Tm machiery for ih the opening Mnutes of the game clover on the north slopes where Hcppner ParentT0aCher associa- tion prior to the general . meeting, group wxll set up the macninery reC0vered a Hermiston moisture is more prevalent. Uon md in the music room of the Hates mufjt be reservd .for the JlttB C Pinckney who fumble on the Buldog's 30 y!ard The service is also seeding skid- high school Wednesday, evening of luncheon due to the limited num V, Zt constent touch with stripe. Without losing .possession ded areas in the cutting of he gerved SS 7 f Lew LTbm pur- of tie ball, Heppner marched down Heppner Lumber , company, using mocraUc home; Mrs. Joe Hughes tQ the r financmg PW score with Edmondson punching approximately the same mixture Tom wdls spoke on a d rival candidate3 Ct HWV nTconcerted ef- over from the one yard line. as those used on the burned over on Home Builds Philosophy tfor ident and vice president, steadily , although no Arlington to seek revenge for an section. , of Life"; Mrs. Merle Miller "Home liule of &terest has been manifest fort is being to wadi monft g urney tQ According to Wehmeyer, his dis- ag g g and Cultural Center," ed in the election to date. It is ex ly quotas. It is his opinion Aat the y ' wag visited by 14 f House on "Recreation in led that Morse's discussion of people have become , war loan con during geason d but one o Home TMng the topics will inject some life into scious and have set up their own b tuPse was man-made. A,,hunters i, .., n ppnpral j tut f v,Q.Q Llle auulcln,c jiiiv-vi " xne campaign anu uio iiwm carelessness started a small lire on discussion' of home. on out the partisan spirit will be Matteson butte. Mrs Harry Van Horn and Miss rife hereabouts. Uien arsons ana ma """' vtiWrA Haienffa presided at the . mglaged in cruising 170,- tobe whi(;h wag decoraled with cmEF MUSICIAN LEO PERRY south of Heppner, most ,flowers. Hostesses for the eve- 1IOME ON 30-DAY LEAVE ning were Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Le0 perry, chief musician, is vis Marie Cllary and Mrs. Harold iting tms week at the home of Mr. ans. and Mrs. , Earl .Gilliam. At the con- " Ic"u"v 0 ClUSlOIl Ol 1US VlSll 11c aim any owns ui. Jictrilair nf work done -n ..n Wocinrffnn use had been locked.' 1arlJ(1 Wodv of land in the Wal- , , . , , tuic! ar , T J . iU. 1 mind, it is just no place for worn- Well it was a g00d story and be exchang- ft '2S oTmSc compLte S en," Hayes said. "It is hot, it hr- something to put a little spice into ed for Morrow county timber SOT bootaj P" were Jto ty. it is rough-too rough nw.e the former Heppner abater's Jand M soon as basig ta deter- SZL exhibit. pIT T Tmber of the car- mined, ine a ui&tia ""o - What Would Logie Have Done if the " NEW GUINEA TOUGH SPOT SAYS SOUTH PACIFIC VET now enfiteed in cruising 170,- New Guinea is a tough spot for MOUSe Were L-UCIfcJU. , mQ of Heppner, most WW ClVl v- men soldiers and certainly is no Everybody knows by this time of it . . xl. nwv,L . . t r n:1 1 1. .. J bed ot roses tor women in uie mi"- that J. lvogie rucnarusun iwu a ed services. That was the purport good night's rest in a preacher's t talk bv T. Sst. Richard Hayes i-,d Fridlav nieht. but the question before the chamber of commerce arises, what would he have done if luncheon forum Monday, lo my the house had been locked? in Morrow county. This cruise is being made in preparation for an t l l 1 T 1 i,nnn TTlTl exenange 01 timuiei wewroi Evans, zua Pine Mills company and the " forest service. The company owns ly. lb lO J. W wv ' O U1C iWl 1HV.I liv.t""- - - - ways than one for women, and hUnting trip. It embodied, also, e sDeakinff for myself and many' of littie negligence on the part of Mr. f ln to 2n test lots as to vol the boys with whom I have talked and Mrs. Fred Lucas in not noti- um6) clasS) to get a complete it is the general opinion that they ying Logie about their change of picture 0f the yellow pine stand. should remain on the continent residence just one of those little o- - and release men to take the rough things people are apt to overlook gjjgjqh Convention . .. i J...." ,i i j ouxposi uuio. Uiese ousy uayo. IIJC'J Much of the young soldier's talk 0h the story. Scheduled FridaY was m answer to. quebuui r 3 It seems mcharuson was unaware Sans Soud kah lodge ot Minnie McFariand 0f Boardman, h h ijr. Being an luo aaawivA-. uic uum" ..w- . Hrtnnnpr win enteiiciiii uic U"v-' j.mwra n naminoe. nenrv rc-ucrj. - , .'Hfl Utl"WI" " uie . , i j ; Viio ictript in ron- i j f tV.o ntVior SlSier lougtra ui gQn i-ioi- Wasn uhon it. sank off the GILES FRENCH VISITS New Hebrides. He had made nu- Rep. GiUes French of Moro was merous trips to Malta when the in the county Friday interviewing Wagp wag heping supplies , to the voters and feeling out his &e island. strjength in this end of the 22nd A jnemier. Df the navy for almost district. I'Yench is me repuuuci. 2Q yeafg Perryi wfll leave e ser candidate and is opposed by Mrs. yice flt expu.ati0n of his pre- locratic nominee. Henry Peter- excejlent musician he probably will has the advantage of the other . an avocati0n. t ri,v.K rjf Pr,rit ,1S''CI , son na& uie -- maK;e that an avocation. par&uudKc ui uie H'riflav. A. ousinesa jneci.- 1 y,a tn indorsement 01 tn thpir former residence, now GOP WORKERS IILKti parsonage of the Miss Jeannette Oalkins and Miss and occupled by the O. Wendell . and demonstrations of the vb- . oth Dartieg This office acknow- AMERICA LEGION SHOPS TN il -lllior. T-pnrPOPTltinff the tt I C :l TU -..no nn niu " . . . 1 U. WJ1 Hui .. . , . ,. iwiuuiy wiui, . iieroisun icuiluj. nicic - rious phases ol lodge worK wiu iedges a pleasant caU Irom irencn in NliliU Ot akxk-ljms women's branch of the republican fit home thinking the hosts order of day the eve- wh ig pubiisher of the Sher- Gift shops maintained by the state central committee, were in were just out for the evening, Rich- a banquet wm be served at man journal, as weU -as American Legion of Oregon for a Heppner a few hours today en- -,01 signed himself in. so to L Q Q p haU at 6:30 followed by bond director and tell round number of years are in need of ar route to The Dalles from north- speaH) and went to bed. Upon ans- an interesting pr0gram. Sherman county booster. tides, this newspaper is informed. eastern Oregon points. They report- mg next morning he found he was . 01 tQ ig peopie ed prospects for a republican vie- the only occupant of the house. TWO TAKEN ILL QN IIUNTING TRiP wishing to donate gifts leave them tory increasing in the territory vis- Having an appointment with Phil Mrs. Anna Smith Webster ot charleg KeUey and son Charles eiiher at the legion hall or at Hum ited and looked for Oregon to be Mah0ney to go hunting, he started Portland suffered a slight stroke rf Portland are guests this week Drug company between this counted in the Dewey column Nov. down Gale street and after goitig while visiting at the home Mrs- Dan Bishop home on lower and Noy lg Gifts may sta 8. The G-T enjoyed a pleasant visit one Uock disdovered fthe Lucas Mabel Hughes Monday. Shortly Th came for gome cosmetics, costume jewelry with the ladies this afternoon. Phce sign in front of another after Mrs. Webster became iU Mrs. which has been fair. and Bnar articies. !T house- Hughes fainted but was sumcienuy accompanying them sho s were established to pro- EX-EE in short order so land and Mr. and' Mr. ,W. O. pon't forget to teQ W-h whehe has bu- that he may have more time in George and son Kit of Condon were mil,age record wherr applying for Phased a McCUntock drove to Port town to visit with friends. He ar- week-end y sitors in Heppner. gas and tires. You will save your POJ f spring and has been land Wednesday on a business trip, rived last week accompanied , by Dr. and Mrs. George E. E. Hen- sclf and the rationing office force equipment last P g materials for his Mrs. Bauman fcnd they are guests ton of Portland have been guests a M of trouble by not leaving the employed a he HcPP goi g by Mrs at the home of her parents. Mr. and this week of Dr. and Mrs. A. D. record at home. company tor seve cianCe Rosewall and Mrs. Adelle Mrs. Lee Cantwell. Incidentally, McMurdo. The men have been try- pQR EAST CHANGE. IN TIME FOR CHORUS Hyes and children. Bauman is candidate for sheriff to ing their aim on birds ; and bucks. r, Clark left Rehearsal of the Women's Choral vTOTA succeedjim CrawLd P-dleton Friday evening for Ar- club will at 7 next Mon- CALLED J SCHOOL GIVES FLOOR LAMPS were week.end guests from Port- lington, Va. for an extended visit day evenmg. Please be on time. . for Gettysburg) s. D., The student body of the lone land trying their luck for birds. at the home of their son-iniaw ING where they were called by the high school recently purchased two land daughter, Lt. Com. and fars. Walter Becket of Eight Mile death of Mr. Herbison's father. to lamps as a gift to McCaw VISITING HERE . Gordon Ridings and little Mrs. WaUer Beck et J went to sisters where they General hospital, according to Mrs. Mark Merrill , of Portland is daughter, Ann Ck g; IJtLnZ? at .Pendleton met Wendell's brother and drove Ralph Thompson, Morrow county spending a few days in town visit- trip was madie as far as Chicago aUon Bexlormea at from there. camp and hospital chairman. ing friends. by the Streamliner. Oct. 9.