Heppner Gazette Times, April 13, 1944 7 Funeral Services For Mrs. Ashton Held at Boardman By MAXOABBT THOBV Funeral services were held Friday afternOon at the Community church ior Mrs. Ehira Ann Ashton who turned W from he Pendleton MaSOIlIC RlteS Held nospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harter and For C. V. McNaiTier family spent Saturday shopping in Pendleton F-"-;'-i were held pt 10 o'clock I.I.S. F,o; l Bouey has resigned a. m. Friday for C. W. McNamer at her position as high school teacher, the" Heppner Masonic hall, with Nate Macomber is taking a lay-off Archdeacon Neville Blunt officiat- Mrs. McNamer, Mrs. Lucy Rod- Spokane returnee gers and Mrs. Nora Summers of day. to Heppner Mor.- horn his work, due to illness. Vn i. connection with the imtpres- sive Masonic service. The spacious EXTENSION TO HANDLE ALL ledge hall was filled to overflowing passed away Tuesday night at the PLACEMENT OF FARM LABOR with neighbors and "friends, a fiU home of her daughter, Mrs. Gs n e p PYtprxsinn qrv ,n ting testimonial to the high esteem McLouth at the age of 83 years. . ,s11 i,aT,j1x u4u'f,, iavr r-,,H in which the deceased was held in' Elvira Ann Chnes was born at ment and piacement in the counties -om-run-ty. Castle Rock, Minn, on Jan. 6, 186L year without contracting with A quartet consisting of C. W. On Dec. 15, 1877 she was united in n g employment service for Barlow, Mra R. B. Ferguson, Mrs. maniage to James G. Ashton at handling the Jxlacement work in Ture Peterson and Blaine Isom, ac Long Prairie, Minn. To this unioo certain counties es was done last c rripaHocl by Mrs. Tom Wells at were born five chidren, four of yea,.( William A Schoenfeld, director the r-rio. sang two hymns, "Beau whom are still living. They are of extension) ha-. announced tiftf Isle" and "The Old Rugged Katie McLouth. Boardman, Ore.; For second year congress has Cross." Cora Mr.dison, Alexander, Minn.; placed the responsibiity upon the yrank S. Parker delivered the Pearl Wessinger, Ann Arbor, Mich.; extension service for handling both tulogy and led the lodge in the ri James Ashton, Kamath Fflls, Ore.; recruiting and placing, but the tualistic service. He preceded the Charles died eight years ago at utter nhase was subcontracted last wremnnv with a nersonal euloev of year, raitly beccure of the late be- Mr. McNamer, stating that he felt ginning of the program and because a distinct personal loss in his uf the excellent relationships that passing. had existed between the UbES and Extension service. After consider ing all phases of a tossible similar San Fr?ricisco. She also leaves 11 grandchildren and 11 great grand children. For the past 11 years she had made her home in Oregon with her d?ughter, Mrs. McLouth. She hsd been a member of the Free Methodist church ior 61 years. Immediately following the Mason ic iy: vices, the immediate relative? left town for Forest Grove, to ..ontract this year, it was agreed by which roint the body was taken for Josephine Rrmds, Margaret Thorpe and Bob Smith made a business trin to Heppner Wednesday. Bob expacts to leave the last of the month to receive training as an air cadet. The Red Cross drive was brought L. C. Sloli, state manpower direc lor, and Dean Schoenfeld that the extension sen, ice would undertake the entire program. In each county the farm labor program will be handled under the direction of the counry agent, either through his office or through a farm labor employment office estab .mil rites at 11 o'clock Saturday morning. The Masonic service was repeated there at 'Pickett's mortu ary, where other, relatives of the deceased were in attendance. Inter ment was in the McNamer family plot , Three Days to Remember April 17, 18, 19 should be checked on your calendar as 'three days to remem ber, not merely to commit to memory but to do something worth while on one of them. We can help the program of the Boy Scouts of America by sup porting the Blue Mountain Council fund campaign. Don't wait until the .last day step right up on the first day and show the Scouts that you appre ciate what they are doing in learning to be more useful citizens. . A. C. Swanson lone, Oregon to a close here with a total of $183.75 being donated Mrs. Macomber has lished at the most convenient place charge of this work. during the peak seasons. The res Mrs. Gilbert Pettys returned from ponsibility for recruiting and plac Fort Lewis Friday where she had ing processing labor in canneries been visiting her husband who ip and similar plants is continued this stationed there. Miss Edith Golden of Eugene vis ited friends on the project over the week-end. Ernabelle Peck and Frances Skou bo both spent Easter vacation at home. year as a function of the United States employment service. "Because of the close relationship that exists between the problems involved, in obtaining harvesting and processing labor, close cooper ation and coordination between the Hwrfc artonnifiG will Vw continued in Warren Dillon who just finished effort to gecure sufficient labor boot training at Camp Farragut enjoying a leave at home. Mrs. Jean Nolt spent the week end at the Francis Harter home. She has been t-mployed by the Southern Pacific at San Francisco and has beew transferred to Portland. to harvest and process crops in 1944," Dean said. all Oregon Schoenfeld EX "MINER COMING A traveling examiner of operators and chauffeurs is scheduled to An Easter program was presented at the court house in Heppnc at the church Sunday morning fol- Tuesday. Ajpril 18 and will be on lowing a short Sunday school class, duty between the hours of 10 a. m. Mrs. Bill Lilly and infant son re- and 4 p. m. OUR DEMOCRACY by Met Good-will Ambassado OuR FIGHTING MEW ARE GAINING THE CONFIDENCE AND FRIENDSHIP OF MANY PEOPLES ALL OVER TiiE W0R.LD. THEY ARE AMERICA'S AMBASSADORS OF GOOD WILL -MILLIONS STRONG.... THEV AGS DEMOCRACY IN ACTION. be I W-V -M ' M i -1 Leo m!, Kwl.W'i vvsw i I'll I HI Pd. Adv. Smith for Senator Com. Smith, Mgr. Corbett Building, Portland. Help Them Grow The Boy Scout movement has made healthy strides in Morrow county dur ing the past year. This is a fine thing for the youth of the county and augurs well for the future of our country. We can do our bit in training these men of tomorrow by giving generously to the annual Blue Mountain Scout Council fund. The campaign begins Monday, April 17, and runs through Wednesday, April 19. 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