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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 8, 1949 KPM Supts. Attend Industrial Safety Meet in Portland M. R. Wright, superintendent of the mill and green chain, and Maurice Brown, superintendent of the planer and factory, were rep resentatives for the KPM Co. at the industrial salety conference in Portland Wednesday-Thursday of last week. Both Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Brown accompanied their husbands. Mrs. H. Newby, Mrs. Brown's mother, also went and visited her daughter, Mrs. Ed Bush in Portland. The American Legion is spon soring a shoot on Sunday, Dec. 11. Lunch will be served by the auxiliary ladies. Mrs. Joe Woolin began work at the Kinzua Mercantile, in the dry goods department, until the holi day rush is over. The local show management made a change in their show cards. Beginning Saturday they will run a matinee at 3:30 p. m. and the same show again at the regular hour. 7:30. On Sunday a new show, the same procedure as on Saturday, llerea.ur there will be no show during the week. John Hawk ,who was admitted to the TB hospital at The Dalles on Tuesday of last week, was dir. charged and returned home Sat urday. He has been ill the past several months and has been at the veterans hospital in Portland, but was released. James Hanna, Marvin Jones Call SAAGER'S PHARMACY to see the ALL NEW REMINGTON PORTABLE An Ideal Gift for CHRISTMAS Phone 62 Henderson Office Supply Walla Walla, Wash. and Sam Parker began work here Monday from Camp 5 where the logging operations are slowing down due to weather conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wall mo tored to Umatilla for the week end to visit with her sister, Mrs. F. J. Maroney. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robison and daughter Doris went to Port, land Thursday p-i'p" Mrs. Rohison attended a teacher ' ' , , i' .e. tilers, one from Mitchell and one from Condon, accompanied them. They returned Saturday. Carl Manske taught in Mrs. Robison's place on Friday. The stale forester and f'imily stationed here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wren and boys, have returned from a vacation that took them to Fresno, Calif, to visit his par- esq A Contest to find a Dime for tht new low. priced car in the low-price Geld that will bi added to the KaiserFrater line. First prise, 110,000.00 cash. Orer 1000 other oh prize Every priie matched, dollarfor-dollar, by faih donation to the Damon Runyon Memo rial Cancer Fund, in nonor of each individual prise winner Hav your Kainer-Fraier dealer or salesman enter an approximate appraisal of your pres ent car on your Official Entry Blank and you automatically double any priie money you might win, and double any donation to the Cancer Fund in your honorl Your Kaiser Fraier dealer has your Official Entry Blank. Contains all rules. Costs nothing lo enter. Send in as many entries as you please. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wren, and other relatives in California. , While in southern Oregon they visited Crater Lake and in the Rogue River valley and at Grants Pass they visiteu Mr. and Mrs. Schumaker, Mrs. Wren's sister, j Mrs. John Hawk and two sons, land Mrs. Floyd Nelson and two i laughters left Arlington Wednes day night by bus for Tennessee where they were called by the death of their father. Fioyu Nc-i-son took them to Arlington. Edwin Derrick of Fossil began work here again this wee.k He left here about a year ago to study- fit a bible school in Port land. Since his return to Wheeler county he has been assisting with Sunday school work and the church services at the community hall here. The Leo Andersons and family and Mrs. Annie Anderson moved to Ellensburg, Wash, during the week. Anderson had been prev iously employed on the section of highway between Camp 5 and Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schott left Friday for Portland where he con sulted his doctor about pine poi soning on his hands. They re turned home Sunday. Sheridan Ledford returned to Kinzua from North Carolina where he visited his parents the past month. Samuel Matteson took his wife and small daughter to The Dalles Saturday where they left by Unit ed Air Lines for San Diego. She will visit briefly at the home of her parents before entering a hos pital for a major operation. Harve Boyer returned home Saturday after spending a week in Baker where his mother is ser. iously ill in the hospital. Continued on next page PENDLETON BLANKET makes an ideal Gift for the whole Family Wilson's Men's Wear Furniture, tamplet, plumbing or treetf SporUgear, luggage, lumber or $kit! Haul 'era away, for work or play, i'our Traveler hold 'em neat at you please! a. World's most useful car! J Exctuiiv! 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