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Heppner Gazette Times, December 28, 1944 3 BOARDMAN NEWS 1 Frances Skoubo Funeral services for Mike Mar shall will be held in Heppner Fri day. Asta Skoubo, cn, Eleanor Skou bo from Eugene, Erna Skoubo, cn, from Salem and Dagmar Skoubo, student of Pendleton senior high school, spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Skoubo. Lt Ted Wilson, stationed in Ba kersfield, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ho mer Baker, Mrs. John McClaskey, The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston from Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilson, Portland, spent Christ mas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson. Mrs. Claude Coats and Mrs. Glenn Mallery spent Christmas in Seattle. Miss Kfitherine Smoke and Miss Marjorie Smoke from Oswego vis ited several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lehman. The community Christmas tree and program were held in the au ditorium Thursday night. A large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderegg and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gar diner, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze and grandsons Mr. and Mrs Jack Mul ligan and family, Bill Harrinigton and Ralph Wasmer had Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs. I. Skoubo. Word was received from Lyle Robertson from Europe Monday. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ransier and family from Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow, Daniel Ran sier from Pendleton and Miss Le nora Self spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier. There was -an unusually large crowd at the Christmas dance spon sored by the student .body Saturday night. Miss Dorothy Roach and Robert Zeppenfeld spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr.s Roach. Dorothy is at tending high school in Bremerton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root. Glenda Case from Rowena spent Saturday visiting friends here. Ed ward McClellan and Glenda motor ed to Rowena Sunday. TEACHERS RESIGN Two resignations in the teaching force the past week have been ac cepted and their places filled, ac cording to the board of directors of school district 12. Lexington. Re signing were Mrs. C. C. Carmich ael and Mrs. Eula Barnhouse. En gaged to teach in their places are Mrs. Horace Holcomb and Mrs. Char. O'Connor, both of lone. Mrs. H.. mb will teach the sev enth and eighth grades and Mrs. O'Connor will be high school in structor. Mrs. Dorris Mitchell has resigned from the Heppner school because of the serious illness of her husband. Supt. Corwin is hopeful of having a new teacher on the job next Tues day. Mrs. F. W. Turner has been substituting for Mrs. Mitchell. -1 4 x ij HOLIDAYING HERE Loma Mae Jones, student at Eu gene Bible school is spending the Christmas vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Jones. HERE FROM HOOD RIVER The Kenneth Vosbergs are enjoy ing a visit from Mry Vosberg's fa ther and two of his sisters from Hood River. A FINE GIFT FOR SOME ONE Best quality blotting paper r, 19x24 sheet for desk covers or cot smaller to suit yur needs. Gazette Times printer. VA SUBSCRIPTION To THIS NEWSPAPER ox ROGER V. BABSON VISITED IN PORTLAND C. W. Barlow and daughters, Ma rie, and Mrs. Robert Walker, spent Christmas and part of the week in Portland with Mi's. Barlow and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Akers. Pvt Robert Walker came from Yakima and joined the family enroute to Portland, leaving there for Fort Douglas, Utah. FLEET OWNER COUPONS DUE Truck fleet owners are advised by the rationing office that they may get their gas coupons after noon Friday. All who asked for additional coupons will have to apply through the county agent's office as the lo cal board has no authority to grant additional gasoline. ANDREW J. LAKE PASSES Mrs. Earle Gilliam has received news of the passing of her brother-in-law, Andrew J. Lake. Death came to him Dec. 24 at the family home in Ontario. He had suffered from a heart ailment for about three three years. Surviving are Mrs. Lake and two children, Ruth, 12 and Jack 10. Mr. Lake and family visited the Gilliams in November. Mrs. Lake is the former Linnie Perry of Heppner. UNDERGOES APPENDECTOMY Bob Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kelly, underwent an appen dectomy Wednesday morning at the Heppner hospital. Young Kelly is a junior in Heppner high school. All Elks, their ladies, families and house guests are invited tb attend a New Year's Dance at the hall Saturday Evening December 30 This is a private dance Admission 50c; Tax 10c; Total 60c per person til mmmmmm. , IkJjS s ' M ,MIWWM,M,",W,M,HMM,WIM,,,",,W,,,MINM mint imitmmimtmtHiliiiiHDiiiluiiiH iimnmtiiiiiinnimtfii i rm ihimiiibim NewY We Extend to One and All ear s Greetings With the hope that we will all work together, play together, think together toward the one time that matters most . . . then well all cele brate in a fitting manner when our boys and girls come home. Hodge hevrolet Co.