Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 15, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, February 15, 1945
klAU, KJnf ac ' SteagaU were Walla Walla and but the Umatilla girls were in the
IITigon neWS rOreS pen(ileton visitors Friday. lead most of the time. Final scores
By Beth Russell Mr and Mrs, j. A. shoun recentiy were 21-10 and 21-11, both games in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and received word that their son T 51c the Umatilla girls favor. The Irri
family have had numerous visitors Andrew M. Shoun, was among Son toys second string basketball
lately. Miss Ellen Miller and Miss those boys who were awarded med- team won over the Umatilla second
Betty Mencil visited them last Tues- als for the building of army hospi- team wlth a score of f irst
day and Wednesday. Mrs. Robert tals in Cherbourg, general construe stnnS teams won 48 to 16 in Uma
Myers and daughter Kathleen spent tioh and good conduct in France. a s avor
all this week with them returning William Gollyhorn has returned "g011 vs Boardman girls volley
to their home in Zillah Sunday. home from e Umatilla Ordnance 11 games reulted in score of 21-4
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Duby, Mr. and hospital and is improving. and 21-1 in Irrigons favor.
Mrs. Frank Winson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minick and .e fV?
Jurry Ann, from Toppenish Wash., daughter, Luella, and Mr. and Mrs. w-th -lt uL J nr
ipent Sunday at the home of Mr. Darf Hill and family were Pendleton "TJ1 d! ? L SSwJ
and Mrs. Henry Miller. visitors Friday evening. J 8' 8Core 44'19 m HePPners
Mrs. Grace O'Brien and small Miss Marylin Kincheloe who has In-igon defeated Rufus here Sat
lon, Chester, spent Saturday eve- been employed in Portland, is vis- mght by a score of 44-29.
ning and Sunday with Mrs. Char- itLng her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. o
les Steward. H. Kincheloe. A A A ki
Ray Brown from Pasco was an It- Mrs. Henry Suddarth, Lynn Gre- AAA NtWS
rigon visitor this week-end. gory and Mrs. William Slate and
Miss Jeanne Brown, Irrigon high children and Mrs. Herbert Ames AAA NEWS
achool " graduate, who is attending and children were among other Farm stored wheat that is under
X. O. C. E. at La Grande was an Hermiston visitors Friday. Commodity Credit loan is mortgag-
Irrigon visitor Saturday. New improvements in our com- ed and cannot legally be moved
Mrs. Jack McFall and son Char- munity: a new electric water pump without the permission of the Coun
fes were visitors of. Mr. and Mrs. at the Haerlien home and remodel- ty AAA office. Operators who wish
Charles McFall recently. ing of the house at the Leslie to sell should have the purchaser
Miss Ella Mae Grim and Miss Smith residence. pay off the loan before the wheat is
June Goodwin were visitors of Mr. Miss Muriel Herold of Irrigon vi- moved. If this cannot be done, the
and Mrs. Alfred Goodwin of Pen- sited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glasgow County AAA office should be con
dleton Saturday. and family at Ordnance over the suited.
A. W. McFall of Dayton, Wash, week-end.
returned to Dayton after spending Mr. and Mrs. George E. Russell The farm plan sign up for Mor
aeveral days with his brother Char- and Misses Shirleyand Eunice Mil- row county has entered its second
les McFall and friends in Irrigon. ler and Miss Alene Russell were week with only moderate interest
Carl Knighten is a new employe Pendleton visitors Saturday. being shown by farmers. Participa-
at the Umatilla Ordnance depot. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rider from tion in the AAA program is not
Mrs. Eva Reynolds of The Dalles Yakima, Wash., visited Mr. and compulsory but is entirely optional
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. C. W. Grim Sunday. with each farmer. Only those who
Adams this week. Mrs. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen were fill out and sign a farm plan are
Mrs. Reynolds are sisters. Hermiston visitors Saturday. eligible to receive a government
Mrs. Milton Bailey and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strouser have payment for practices performed.
Stephens were Hermiston visitors purchased the Doble place and are Before the county committee can
Monday. now moving from their former certify to a farmer's need for a
Mrs. Sam Umiker and Dan Hill home in Portland. truck, tractor or other rationed
were among the Pendleton visitors Henry Miller has leased the equipment, it will be necessary to
Monday. Leicht farm land for this season. have an up to date report of his
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Allen and Mrs. Walter Grider was a, Pendle- operations which are included in
Mrs. H. W. Grim were visitors in ton visitor Monday. the farm plan.
The Dalles Thursday. Mrs. Grim SCHOOL NOTES
enjoyed visiting with her father, Irrigon played three games at Treasury procurement has an
C. W. Hux, a former Irrigon resi- Umatilla Tuesday night. First game nounced that preference Vill be giv
dent. played was with the girls volley- en to agriculture in sale of used
Mrs. Lester Seits and Mrs. David ball team. The game was a fast one crawler tractors declared surplus
by the armed forces and other gov
ernment agencies. The tractors are
sold to dealers on a sealed bid ba
bids are at the ceiling. In case of tie
sis. Because of the demand, most
bids, preference will be given to
dealers buying for resale to farm
ers holding letter of necessity is
sued by AAA committee. ,
FURLOUGH AT HOME
Cpl. Ernie Winchester arrived
home Tuesday night on a 10-day
furlough. While the corporal is at
home his wife is not seen very of
ten around her place of business,
Lois's Beauty shop. Cpl. Winches
ter reports back to Walker Field,
Victoria, Kan. when his furlough
is up.
IN PORTLAND FOR WEEK
Mrs. Frank Monahan and Mrs.
James Healy left for Portland this
morning to visit their husbands for
a week.
DLL IN PENDLETON
James Farley was taken to Pen
dleton yesterday by Mrs. Wm.
Bucknum where he submitted to
an operation this morning.
Being short of meat points and
needing the rest, we will close
each Tuesday.
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Turkey Dinner
$1.00 per plate
Victory
Cafe
lone, Oregon
Roy aid Betty Ueuaflen
Proprietors
He Plants the Seeds
of
VICTORY
The farmers from
coast to coast
are helping
us win!
Farmers, for all your needs see us. We can
supply you with what you want. Ours is a
complete me of farming equipment and sup
plies. Let us help you meet the maximum
goal in production.
Braden Tractor & Equipment
Company
NOTICE!
The truck line formerly owned and op
erated by Clyde Nutting, Heppner, is
under the name of
Heppner, lone, Portland
Truck Line
This truck is to remain in Morrow
county to serve this area.
It is now being reconditioned at trie
Jackson Implement Company at Lex
ington. TELEPHONE
152 Heppner, or 60 Pilot Hock
N. Schmaltz & Sons
Peters Building, Heppner
Roofing and Siding Contractors and
Applicators
For Information Write Box 726, Hepp
ner, or phone 83, Condon, Ore.
Sea Foods are Healthful
Eat Themj Often,
We try to keep shell fish on hand in sea
son. You will enjoy a seafood meal often
especially with meat points what they
are and may get to be shortly.
You are always welcome at the
I 'MM
Elkhorn Restaurant