8 Heppner Gazette Times, August 2, 1945 Recent Newlyweds Visiting Relatives Sgt and Mrs. Gail J. Gronewald are guests this week at the Ralph Thompson ranch. The young people were married recently and this is a part of their delayed honeymoon. Sgt Gronewald is a returned vet eran and Is on furlough from Barnes hospital. The home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. E. C Simpson, of Vancouver, was the scene of the marriage on June 22 of Miss Jean Hays, dau ghter of R. B. Hays of Portland and Gail J. Gronewald of the United States Army, son of Mrs. Stella Gronewald of Vancouver, Wash. Rev. John Pressley of the First Presbyterian church read the double ring ceremony. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a white satin dress with a full train and a fin ger tip veil. She carried a small Bible with a single orchid. She was attended by Mrs. William Elton of The Dalles.. Donald Robertson was best man Both the bride and bridegroom attended Oregon State college where she was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta and he with Delta Tau Delta. Mrs. Gronewald made her home with, her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson of Heppner and was a graduate of the class of 1941 of Heppner high school., o HOME ON VISIT Marjorie Peterson arrived home Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry E. Peterson, other members of the family and friends She came from Cleveland, Ohio, where she is on duty with the Waves. She and her mother spent a rew hours in Heppner Wednes. day. Star Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Palmer of Lexington are the parents of a daughter, Janet Louise, born July 28, at the Mollahan home. Larry Mollahan had his hand in the way of a falling cream can Tuesday and as a result is nursing two broken fingers. This seems to be Larry's bad summer, having met up with a barbed wire fence a short time back that necessitated a stitch being taken in his lip. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dyreson are the parents of a son born July 26 at the Corda Saling home. This is their third boy. Major Clayton Shaw and his brother Lt. (jg) Wesley R. Shaw are arriving in Heppner today from their home in Portland. Major Shaw and Miss Harriet Hager will be married at 4 p. m. Sunday in the Methodist church. Other members of the groom's family will come for the wedding Art Stefani Jr. was in Hepp ner Wednesday, coming from lone where he is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stefani. Junior has recovered from a selge of pneu monia which kept him confined in a hospital at The Dalles several weeks. He enlisted in the Merchant Marines several months ago. REPORTS FOR NEW. ASSIGNMENT Santa Barbara, redistribution center has released the information that Pvt Henry R. Stotts of Hepp ner has reported to the army ground and service force for as signment to new duties based on skills and experience gained dur ing 36 months' duty in Africa and Europe. The redistribution station, one of six established by the army to re ceive service men and women considered essential to the prose cution of war, offers a comprehen sive program of recreation, athlet ics, and entertainment to the re turnee while he awaits new orders. Santa Barbara's famed vacation resort-hotels, now managed for the veterans by the army, are under direction of the Ninth Service command. Oregon paid income tax during the ed during th fiscal year totaled $16, past 12 months as during the same 116,997 of which $13,943,599.47 was period in 1933 Income taxes collect- collcted during the first six months. Adnriitrmnl Erom where I sit ... y Joe Marsh Pete Jr. Gets His Tenth Jap Plane! Lumbermen pay $421 in taxes to the state of Oregon for every thou support schools, cities, counties and sand feet of lumber manufactured. When our forests burn up, we burn up our tax rolls. Help Keep Oregon Green. Pete Swanson's son, Pete Jr., brought his tenth Jap plane down last week, and his dad couldnt help bragging. But I got to thinking about Pete Senior: how he hadn't missed a day at the war plant since the war began; how he'd worked overtime and Saturdays and Sundays; how he'd kept himself in shape, been temper ate and sensible, so that he'd be at work clear-headed, bright and early every morning. So, when he invited us over after work to drink a toast to his son in a sparkling glass of beer-1 couldn't help toasting Pete Senior, too. From where I sit, there's more than one kind of "ace" that's helping win this war... men l'Lco Pete Senior, too. And when the war is over, and the monuments are erected to its heroes, I hope they don't forget the workman on the home front the man who stuck to his job like a soldier to his guns, until the Victory. ") ) Fifteen times as many people in SitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJL Copyright, 1945, United States Brewers Foundation Expertly Compounded PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 62 GORDON'S DRUG STORE John Saager, Owner nlfllflffltllllflllllllllllllf llllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiilllflllillllliiiiliillllllliif iiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiT; Friday-Saturday, August 3-4 Bells of Rosarita Roy Rogers and Trigger, Gabby . Hayes, Dale Evans, Adcla Mara. 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