Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 19, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    Pre-SchoolersAt
Lexington Given
Tests Past Week
By Delpha Jones
Dr. Marjorle K. Smith, pedia
trician from the state board of
health, was In Lexington August
12 assisting Miss Gillis with ex
aminations of pre-school chil-
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, August 19, 1948-3
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dren. Here she was assisted by
Mrs. Red Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell
and two daughters, Kohbin and
Kay are on an extended trip to
California.
Mr. and Mrs. George Allyn vis
ited their son Carl in Portland
last week.
Miss Glenna Griffith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Grif
fith, returned Monday from Spray
where she visited for three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMillan
and son Denny were Portland
visitors last week with Denny
remaining in Portland for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wallace
and two sons are on vacation in
Portland and" other places. Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Breeding are keep,
ing the Wallaces' small son.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra vis
ited In Klamath Falls two days
last week, visiting their son Jack
who Is employed in the city. On
the return trip the O'Harra's vis
ited Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs.
Trina Parker at their summer
home on the Metollus.
Frank Papineau spent two days
last week In the hospital In Pen.
dleton, from a slight accident
when a team of horses ran off
with hi,m dragging him at the
Justus ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and
family spent the week end in La
Grande and Union, visiting Mr.
Jones' mother, Mrs. Rhoda Jones.
Earl Miller returned with them
from La Grande for a visit.
Elmer Hunt spent the week end
in La Grande with his family.
Melon Stands At
Irrigon Get Into
Action Past Week
By Grace Shoun
Everyone seems pleased since
the work on the McNary dam is
starting again.
Among those selling melons
now are the Glen Aldrich's, who
are trucking them out, the H. H.
Whipple's, and the Charles Mc
Fall's and the Vernon Jones are
running stands. The McCoys are
also getting ready to truck out
melons. Potato digging and truck-
Claire, who had been visiting at
the Ruhl home, returned to his
home in La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Breshears
are visiting their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Crump, in The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMillan and
daughters, Jo and Pat, left Tues
day for Elko, Nev., to visit J. L.
McMillan. Tuesday night they
visited in Baker at the home of
Sheriff Fred V. Spence and fam
ily, continuing on Wednesday.
J. L. (Bunk) McMillan Is a bro
ther of Ted.
Mr. and Mrs. Cutsforht and sons
and daughter Sharon are spend
ing a few days at Yellowstone
park.
Mrs. Norman Nelson is visiting
in balom this week.
ing out has been going on for
two weeks. The grape farmers
are busy cultivating and train
ing the vines.
Lea Bently of Fossil is moving
to Irrigon this week end to work
in the Ora Thompson garage. He
has a wife and four sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter and
daughter Loraine are vacation
ing on the Oregon beaches.
Mrs Mary Bowen Bricker left
Monday for Grants Pass where
she will teach the coming school
year. She taught here In the high
school last year.
Earl Golden and John Swerin
gen and a Pendleton sanding
firm are cleaning, painting and
refinishing the school house for
the coming school term.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoun spent
Tuesday in Walla Walla at the
Andrew Shoun home. They all
went out to the Homer Hart home
at Umapine in the afternoon.
C. W. Acock is spending a week
at Redmond with his daughter
(Mary), Mrs. Adren Allen, and
family. James Shoun and Be'.ty
Acock took him over Saturday
night.
Claud and Charles Pelton are
up from Oklahoma, visiting his
mother, Mrs. Eva Pelton, and bro
ther, E. S. Pelton and family.
The Peltons are trying putting
a crop of late potatoes on the
ground the early potatoes were
taken from this year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dexter, sister-in-law,
Mrs. E. L. Rucker and
son Vallis and family spent a
few days at La Grande, Hell's
canyon and Troy.
Willis Roberts has rented his
farm to Mr. Keene and family.
He is a McNary worker. The Rob
erts family has moved into her
mother's, Mrs. Fred Carter's,
small house until they can build
another on the farm. Mr. Roberts
works on the Patterson ferry.
Junior Lee of Portland spent
the week end with his cousin,
Mrs. Willis Roberts and family.
He is employed at Pasco.
Mr. and Msr. A. C. Houghton
have their daughter-in-law and
small grandson of Chicago vis
iting them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning
and daughter Delores spent a
week in Pe Ell, returning home
Sunday night.
B. P, Rand and son Herbert
were in Pasco Friday. Herbert is
on crutches. He and Lyle Mulkey
piled up on their motorcycles two
weeks ago to keep from running
into a car that stopped in front
of them. Herbert was underneath
with two bones broken in his leg
above the ankle. He spent a week
in the Walla Walla general hos
pital. Mrs. Harvey Warner took Mrs.
Nora Wilson to Pendleton Friday
to get the cast removed from her
arm and to have it x-rayed. She
stepped off a high porch a few
weeks ago and broke both bones
in her forearm. She is getting
along good now.
and 1944. The only catch is, this
Is 1948. Davis (Calif.) Enterprise.
It costs the federal government
10 times as much to educate In
dians in Federal schools as in
public schools.
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The Indiana legislature has
passsed a resolution regarding
federal aid to states which says:
"We have taken a good look at
Federal dollars and find that
they all lose weight on their
journey to Washington and back
home again."
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While the cost of food has gone
up 100 per cent since 1939 the cost
of government has gone up 377
per cent, and government now
costs more than food. The Oak
lyn (N. J.) News.
Falling down on his promise
to lower taxes and bigger hind
outs, the undaunted politician la
in with another. This calls for a
controlled economy within the
framework of free enterprise!
Washington (D. C.) Star.
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Miss Patricia Kenny Is spend
ing her vacation with her par
ents, Mr and Mrs. John Kenny
and while here is helping her
mother In the kitchen during har
vest. She will be home ten days.
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cas"iiE(yai& 1 your nearest branch of the First National Bank 1
to open a Low Cost Checkplan account
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AT YOUR STORE
OR AT YOUR DOOR
HEPPNER. OREGON PHONE 2682 ,
According to Washington re
ports an average of 500 new work
ers per day have been added to
the Federal payroll since the first
of the year. No doubt these work
ers are qualified to vote. No
doubt, too, their boss, a man nam
ed Harry Truman, hopes they
will vote for, and induce their
friends and relatives to vote for
guess who? Wei, this system
worked quite well in 1936, 1940,
Your Sunday
Dinner Problem
lis Solved
Drive down to the
Vcitory Cafe at lone
and eat a wholesome
CHICKEN DINNER
your choice from the
menu.
Good Food
Courteous Service
You are always welcome
at the
AIR CONDITIONED
Victory Cafe
Roy and Betty Lieuallen
lone. Oregon
AT., AUG. 28
Arlington High School Gym
Music by
Jimmie Whetmore
and His Orchestra
Sponsored by
Arlington VFW Post 6094
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