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    6 Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, March 25, 1948
Body of Marine Pfc
Clyde Edwards Due
Home For Burial
Mr. and Mrs.Alonzo Edwards
rr in receipt of a tolrcram from
th government tolling them the
body of their son Marine Pfc
Clyde O. Edwards is on its way
home for burial. Clyde lost his
life on Iwo Jima. The body dork
ed In San Franrisro Saturday.
Funeral will be in Lexington.
Brure I'rey of Eupene is visit
ing at the home of his sister.
Mrs. Kenneth Peck.
A. M. Eowaros has returned
home from a business trip to
Spokane. E. O. Haigh who has
been visitinp at the Edwards
home returned to Jordan Valley
where he operates a veil drill.
Mrs. Frank Schoonover of We
Wayne and Ray motored to Port
land Monday after her son Dale
who recently underwent an op
eration on an arm at the Shrine
hsopital.
Mrs. James Pointer of Seattle
natrhee Wash, is visiting at the j
Papineau home. I
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munk
ers are the parents of a baby
dauphter born in The Dalles Sa
turday morning. The young lady
tiped the scales at five pounds.
She has been named Theresa
True and is the granddaughter
f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munkers.
The mother is the former Edith
Graves.
Mrs. Elmer Hunt and son
Claire of La Grande who have
been spending a short vacation
here with Mr. Hunt have re
turned to that city, having been
taken back Monday by Mr. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs, Art Hunt and
family accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. S. G. McMillan drove to
Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
McMillan went on to Corvallis
to be present at the anniversary
celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMillan. Others going down to
Corvallis were Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. McMillan and daughters Jo
and Tat.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith have tick
ets which they are selling for the
HOTC band concert to be given
in Arlington Friday of this week.
The school faculty hope that as
manv interested in the band as
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As Irrigon Grows
Mrs. George Russell is ill in a
Walla Walla hospital. Mrs. Sun
stan is teaching in her place.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rucker.
(Alene Russell) of Arlington vi
sited the Elmer Ruckor and the
George Russel families over the
week-end. They also visited Mrs
Russell in Walla Wala.
Benny McCoy is building a two
bedroom home with cement base
ment east of town. The Lloyd
Aldrich place has been sold so
since that has been their home
for some time they are building
a home of their own.
Howard Gollyhorn is finishing
his house on the inside. It is a
three bedroom residence with a
garage and store room under
it.
The Lyle Mulkeys are paper
ing their house also.
Mrs. Charles Simmons and
daughter Rebecca returned from
Sutherland Sunday where they
had been visiting her family.
The Junior class presented the
play, "Aunt Susie Shoots the
Works" at Ordnance Monday
night. It was well presented to a
good audience. This is the sec
ond time it has been given.
The Virgil Sparks well is down
63 feet and still going down. They
have had hard drilling until the
last few days.
The Dorcas society of the Sev
enth Day Adventist church sent
two boxes to San Francisco for
the needy of Europe.
James C. Shoun of Walla Wal
la and daughter Judy and Betty
Acock of Pendleton spent the
week-end with relatives return
ing home Sunday.
Mrs. Dolly Minnick returned
Tuesday from a trip to Walla
Walla and Adams. She has been
visiting relatives and friends.
Gerald White is back on the
mail route after spending a week
off. Mrs. Margery Weigand car
ried the mail for him.
John Hackenbury and Donald
McGinnis of Portland are at the
Fred Carter home. Mrs. Carter is
a sister and aunt of the men.
James Guiren, Sic, is visiting
his mother Mrs. Bill Guiren and
family.
Calvin Allen has purchased the
Frank Rider lots. They join the
Allen acreage.
Mrs. Fred Carter has purchas
ed the Arthur Sires place, the
former Houghton place. The Si
res moved to Florida and had
their place rented to the Charles
Simmons family who are build
ing on their farm west of town
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Liberals are disappearing from
the government scene these days
because it was discovered they
were too liberal with the contents
of the U. S. Treasury. Jefferson
Citv, Mo., Post-Tribune.
Case' Furniture Company
SOUTHERN STYLE I
Boardman Church
To Observe Good
Friday and Easter
By Flossie Coats
Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the
Community church will be Good
Friday services under the direc
tion of Rev. Chas. Eble. The Eas
ter worship program will be Sun
day morning at 10:30 a.m. The
public is invited to attend both
meetings.
Mrs. Al B. Vannoy returned
from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada,
this week where she had been the
past six weeks with her mother.
Mrs. Leo Root spent Friday in
La Grande where she attended
the executive committee meeting
of the Eastern Oregon presbytery.
Mrs. Olive Mefford returned to
her home in Corvallis this week.
She had spent the past few weeks
visiting at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Root.
Mrs. Chas. McDanel of Stan
field, who fell and injured her
hip same few days ago, is rest
ing for awhile at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Allen Billings.
well as its members can attend
Mrs. Cappy Ricks and family,
who have been livina in the
Hicks apartments, have moved to
The Dalles where tney win live.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
ger Jr. who are living in The
Dalles were guests last week of
Mr. Messenger's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Messenger Sr.
Mrs. James Painter of Seattle
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Net
tie Davis. Sunday Mrs. Pointer
and mother and brother Jim and
the Laurel Ruhl family visited in
Hermiston at the Gene Gray
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell and
Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trina Parker visited Tom Barnett
in the hospital at Hermiston on
Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
are driving a new Ford coupe.
Alonzo Henderson motored to
La Grande Wednesday, taking
his mother to her home there af
ter she had been visiting here.
Claude White was in town from
his ranch in the mountains on
Monday and Tuesday.
The Christian Bible school will
hold its Easter program at 10
a.m. in the Christian church be
ing followed immediately at 11
a.m. by preaching services. The
topic will be "Resurrection."
There will be special music both
morning and evening, the eve-
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Contract That Electric Work
Ask for a bid on your Electric Work and
know what it will cost before you have it done.
We have been in the Electrical Contract
ing business in Heppner for 13 years.
Call us for a bid on your. work.
Free Estimate.
Heppner Hardware
& Electric Company
General Electric Appliances
Vheat Problems to
Be Discussed at
Pendleton Apr. 1
Wheta problems will be dis
cussed at Pendleton April 1, with
Northwest cereal chemists, mill
eis and wheat producers by Dr.
G. E. Hilbert, director of the U.
S. department of agriculture's re
gional research laboratory at Pe
oria, 111.
Administrator E. J. Bell of the
Oiegon Wheat commission said
Dr. Hilbert will stop in Pendle
ton en route to the Western Re
gional Reserach laboratory at Al
bany, Cal. He will meet with
millers, chemists, members of the
Eastern Oregon Wheat league ex
ecutive board and other repre
sentative wheat growers at 7:30
p.m. in the Vert Memorial Little
theater.
Dr. Hilbert is expected to dis
cuss the application of research
at the Peoria laboratory to North
west soft wheat problems, Bell
said.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson
and son Norman are spending a
few days in Portland this week
on business. John Beddas is do
ing the chores for them during
their absence.
Mrs. Wm. Lilly and sons spent
the week end in Boardman from
their home at Union Jet.
Guests at the Wm. Nickerson
home for this week are their
daughter, Mrs. Avert Westland,
and her three children of Port
land. Miss Dorlene Rayback, who is
employed in Pendleton, spent the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Rayback.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brandon of
Vale are spending some time
working on their ranch cleaning
ditches and doing some repair
work. The farm was recently
rented and the Brandon's will
soon return to their home at Vale.
Marshall Jackson returned
from Weiser, Idaho, Saturday and
spent Sunday with his sister-in-law
and family, Mrs. Geneva
Jackson. His nephew, Clinton
Jackson of Monument drove over
for him Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Petteys
and children of Pendleton were
dinner guests Saturday evening
at the home of Mrs. Pettey's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macom
ber, coming over to celebrate the
tenth birthday for Miss Beverly
Petteys. The three children re
turned home Saturday evening.
Mrs. Frank Cole left Sunday
for Olympia, Wash., going over
to attend the funeral of a friend.
She expects to return home Fri
day.
Several from here attended the
Sabbath meeting in Irrigon at
the new Adventist church. Going
were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vannoy,
Court Cites Roads
(Continued from Page Three
are raised in this area.
There should be one good oiled
road running east and west thru
the area and some distance south
of the Columbia River Hiway
with good connecting road to riv
er hiway. The same is true for
the Irrigon area with a good road
to Ordnance.
There are approximately 1100
miles of roads of all sorts in the
county and possibly some have
not been mentioned but will be
when the engineer assists in
making maps and plats and ans
wering questionnaires.
Morrow County has not had a
road crew since last July 1st due
to the budget being voted down
by the people. It is hard to es
timate now much damage has
been done to roads due to lack of
maintenance and the wear and
.ear of traffic and damage by the
elements.
After thoro study by a county-
Mrs. Olive Atteberry, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Wagner and Mr and Mrs
A A. Agee.
Mrs. Frank Darrah of Los An
geles is spending a few days with
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber.
i .e ciu ,e u 1 Pe leiO'i '-?
she was visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Petteys. Sunday, anu win
return home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
and Ed Skoubo maue a trip to
Culver Monday, where they are
getting two truck loads of late
seed potatoes for planting. The
Skoubos grow many acres of late
potatoes.
wide committee an initiative pe
tition will be voted this primary
election asking a ten mill levy
for five years for road work. Thl
will, if passed, bring about $120,
000 per year. In .addition the reg
ular budget will carry approx
imately $30,000. This budget will
also have to be voted on by the
people. The first thing to be done
with the county roads is to re
turn them to some semblance of
their condition before mainten
ance ceased. At this time con
ditions are-such that it Is doubt
ful if anyone could formulate a
long time plan or a five- or ten
year plan for road construction
and expect to see it accomplish
ed. Unexpected conditions may
arise and we reserve the right of
adding to or subtracting from
what has been written here.
An eelction clerk at Los An
geles erroneously listed John W.
Evans, serving his fifth term in
the California Assembly, as a Re
publican. Noting the error, Ev
ans said he would just let it
stand. "I'm fed up with the Dem
ocrat Party anyway," he announced.
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The American Revolution cost
$370 million or 1 100th of next
year's federal budget. It isn't the
original cost, it's the bureaucrats.
St. Louis, Globe-Democrat.
HOT CROSS
EUNTIME
A Special Treat
These delicious, frosting
topped hot cross bum are
Just right for Lenten
meals.
TRY THESE TOO
j Our "gooey" pecan rolls
Cream or fruit pies
Luscious Angel Foods
Fresh baked layer cakes
Delicious cookies
OUR BAKING
DONE ON PREMISES
Heppner
Bakery
Phone 1252
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O.M. Yeager'i
Service Store
MARCHING ORDERS
It's
Red Cross Month
Morrow County's Quota
Over 45 per cent of the amount
Stays in Morrow County!
LISTED BELOW IS HOW MORROW COUNTY'S
RED CROSS MONEY WAS USED DURING 1947:
'DISASTER ASSISTANCE'
'VETERANS' ASSISTANCE'
'SERVICEMEN'S LOANS'
'HOME NURSING COURSES'
ADULTS AND STUDENTS
'FIRST AID CLASSES'
'VETERANS' in the Walla
Walla Veteran's Hospital
for Parties, Pleasure sand Gifts
'SWIMMING LESSONS' and
'Water Safety Instructions'
By Trained Instructor
This program is planned for the proposed new "lone
Memorial Pool."
TO THE
RED CROSS
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1 Tom Walker and Otto Steinke
H have opened
Morrow County Electric Service
Electrical Contracting and Service Work 1
j Shop located on Gale St. between Willow and Center
Day Phone-862 ' Night Phones: Walker 2222; Steinke 1233 f
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