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i HepprteTWrJh- 0- 1952 Page 3 is For lone jo! Addition ig Studied nlcnnriTv evening. Those winning Alfred Nelson, Ralph Crum and -Sunday ev nng Milton Morgan. The amount of Pe" Henry Osibov the bond should be -know 'JS G. ri.nd Swanson, and and all voiers snuum "7"", ' 300 Dinochle Garland Swanson. themselves with the facts to oie fy Griffith is ill at her intp ueenuv. '. . -, . i npftroi nomu. ... The Mississippi". ii Tr nnd Mrs Wallace Maunfws artPt cave a oerformance Mr.. and Mrs wan I Ev Echo Palmateer is are shaping up for the .11! mi rhool DUiiaing. ine -uiu-imt Fririav pvenine of last 7 tn 15. Thev studied r)ur plans and revised the f oom and cafeteria and the rOon anrl TPhimprt tllafl Cll J.JOII Jie architects in Portland to up the preliminary plan, ature will be put out on this soon and anyone interested contact the committee or )1 board or Henry Osibov. The nittee consists or rraimyu atrnrri Rav Heimbiener. Ray d Lundell, Mrs. Victor Riet- n. Mrs. Charles Carlson, it Reitmann, L. L. Howton, at the school Thursday afternoon of last weeK. iney wt-ic " bv Mr. Pruitt. They were recom mended to the Elks at Heppner j 1 U otn and they, also, enjujeu lone beat Echo in a baseball gome here last week 8-5, but were defeatea ai n.cnu ing 16-5. , Twenty new film strips have been added at the school. These will go nto a lmrary m a w. tnm a ret s ii AmuiiL iiici.i . . i Pmmlntinn. ThlllPPine AIIiriu.au - , tio ,nH ApIHs. Bases ana ismnua, . . Salts. These are io ue uCu UJ tha tparhers when needea. A sign up is started in tennis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom en tertained at a buffet supper and nincx-hle party at their home ' IkLIP l' P. Steiwer f7 ''4 n LI- If aij - Republican tA Candidate For jV J 'V Nomination For ft H' w Rpnrp;pntative U I W tiei " .1 . .... ic ' I jg - - ' I Primaries, way 1.41'',, ' 22nd District 4 Pd Adv. Steiwer for Rep. Com. - : ' v ste'phen Thompson. Chrm. Heppner nncrhtprs ana 1 .pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grabenhors at Wasco. Mrs. Grabenhorst is a niece of Mr. Ely. The Nursery scnoui "-i for this year. The mothers laKi .g part wish to thanK Kev. , lev. the memoir ui u.c board and those in the commun Uywho helped in the work TheV nlan to open aam m "' v w. ..j m r.arland Swanson ftir. itnu u " v- and son, Jimmie returned home from Portland last Mr. Swanson underwent an oper ation on his back. He is able to be around again. ttaAnA o...,i frnm herp attended Pomona grange at Lexington on SaMr.dand Mrs. 0. L. Lundell and Mrs. ' Helen Weitemier went to PnnHiPtnn and Walla Walla Saturday. ivfr Anne Smouse and Miss .tr'nrirTrro nf HpoDner were ..:..!.o V,nro !iindaV. V'"'J W Mrs. Wm. Bergsirom il-h Portland Monday. Dates to Remember: April 13 Easter Sunday, Sun rise services on hill south of town j u-noifnct nt thp E. M. Baker aim "v ir home, children's program at 1U 1Tn.mn I?rTlll rt L At . ill" m. niwiiiiii; r.m..r the Co-oDerative church and Cantata there at 8 p. m. April 11 Home nursing at Ma sonic hall. April 15 Farm Bureau at the L L. Howton home at 8 p. m. April 15-Legion and Auxiliary at 8p. m. Anrii 10-Amica club at the WE'LL BE BACK Midland Air Service A COMPLETE FIELD SPRAYING SERVICE PHONE HEPPNER 253 OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CONTACT YOU IN THE NEAR FUTURE rinSnEh0Cmeof Willows 8 Tpffl 18-Band concert at La AprtVl9-Grange meeting at 8 P- m- . holH for mnerai kiv -Mrs. Maggie Elizabeth No d in Portland April 4 at the Little . .u r mp. Tnterment t napie oi u -.-- - r . in Rose City cemt-ifiy-' . .! o cv, u survived by sons Ray Barneu ui . , r,. . Cnnnma. Calll., FlOVa Duuicu one sister, Mrs. Mary Pieffer of Walla Walla, Wash . and two brothers, Reiley Juay and Ben Judy of The Dalles, 6 grandchildren and 1 great grand b. , , j .... Tdr.rA i vpH here many enna. " nott years. Mr. and Mrs. nay attended the funeral. Wallace Coleman of the u. &. .(inH in Seattle spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ida Coleman. Mr. and Mrs Bert Williams tooK nun . i 1 as t'oruanu. Donald Harris of Portland was a visitor here over me wc. John Buchanan is back in lone. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns are digging the basement for their new house on Main street. t A Mrt anp was it- elected as chairman of the lone Extension Unit ai a . -fi-Ko v,nmp Arjril 4. Other ipmpH were: Mrs. bam Esteb vice-chairman and Mrs. Echo Palmateer, retary-treas- urer. Mrs. Mauae demonstrator, talked on the sub ject of Storage Space in the . home ana s iuwu owu- . ... r tvi Baker reDorted nomes. jhis. . - . that April 27 was4-H Sunday and that 4-H clUDSC wuuiu iv - 1 ohirv at the Co-oper- morning wuir -- - . ..... u.nu that Sunday at 11 a. m. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. The unit will . nnffnp at the sauare serve pie " r A 1R dance at tne Legion Home makers iesuvai . .i - held in Lexington may u. t-- luck dinner was seivcu At the regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge Mrs. Mary -Swanson and Mrs. Wallace Matthews were elected as delegates to the Rebekah Assembly at Salem in May. The alternates were Mrs. E. R. Lundell and Mrs. Sam Esteb and the District Deputy was Mrs. rii a ripe O'Connor. The American Legion Auxiliary ... ... u v,nmo nf Mrs. Norman ..iffiv. T,mcHav ADril 1 with Mrs. . n si en. hostess. A i nnu iiri no np n mav u xouu v,p the child's wenare ia ... some time this month . Mrs. Verner Troedsen cut the end of her little finger of her left hand Sunday morning when stie caught it in an electric beater. It was necessary to take several stitches. Mrs. Arthur W. Bergstrom are the parents of a daughter Patricia Ann, born on Mfirph in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom are the grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Raskin are the parents of a daughter, Mary . . ii n : tlAnnnnr Betty, born Apru o in mw'.". Weight 7 lbs. and 1 oz. m. -Mrc Pirhard Lundell im. a. hi mw. and children of Pendleton visited relatives here bunaay. mc. Dnin ranram Mrs. Ernest Kli 5. 1 .IV .. MrTabP and daughter, Pamela, Mrc rrhn Palmateer were ppndioton visitors Saturday. tu cL-n7ock and sons. mi a. i wiiii c.,v, nA Tnmmv. of Portland . . . .. . . n . - , oftnr it'll IUI im ii iiui.i spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. Mrs. Tad Hardesty and son, i f v- tVioir hnmp in Port- Vjaiy, u it ifi iiiv" . thp home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Dobvns. Gerald Feterson, student at tne Pacific Lutheran louege m-m i coma, and Ronald Baker, student at Washington ttate LoneBc ... i a fnrlnrr Pullman, wasn., speni me F""b vacation at their homes. The Men's cnorai group ui n.,v. nrpcpntpH a nroeram at the Valby Lutheran church in 1 . Cnnnir oftprnOOn. A Uuosfufiiy ciuuuiij w... silver tea followed. This was sponsored by tne Missionary doty. Several from here attend ed. . . . . The Eastern Star Social ciud met at the Masonic hall Wednes day of last week with Mrs. Sam McMillan and Mrs. Omar Rlet mann as hostesses. T.,,mn r.'innnn nf Portland ..!,o1 V,nrn Rnrl(l:lV tO VlSlt hlS brother, Pete Cannon. He spent the weekena wnn "lu"11" Mrs. Ada Cannon in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heater of Hood River spent the weekend with their daughter and family Mrs. Henry Osibov. Mrs. Frederick Martin and Mrs. Henry Osibov are attending the P-TA convention at Pendleton as delegates. 1 ney were awHiv" ied by Mrs. Wm. Southworth of Seneca, who is a guest at the Osibovs. (Continued on page 6) II - " " " Lowes! priced in its field! Thh b.auM n. 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Caught By John Piper n The John Day River On ANDRESEN'S SPORTING GOODS FISHING TACKLE Savings BY THE AT HEPPNER MARKET CARSTEN'S PRECOOKED I U IN Sweet Potatoes can 27 C ikF9)c Frozen Strawberries Frozen Peas ASPARAGUS lb 23c Fresh Green TOMATOES CELERY White Eggs Large Size d- 35c Tube 29c ibKk Radishes-Green Onions 2Bun-13c BURKENBINE AND WELLS Phono 92 West Willow Street