Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 11, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    A Heppner Gazette Times, May 1 1, 1944
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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE-Established March 30, 1883. THE HEPPNER TIMES Established
November 18. 1897. Consolidated February 15. 1912. '
Published erery Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as 2nd-class matter.
0. G. CRAWFORD.Publisher and Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.50; Six Months $1.25.
Campaign Interest- Mounts
Oregon Republicans seem to be pretty well di
vided over the Holman-Morse battle and it the po
litical thermometer is forced any higher the next
few days the mercury is apt to explode. Just how
the fued will terminate rests in the hands of the
voters and the race will be in doubt until the vote?
are counted. Charges and counter charges flew
thick and fast for a few days but counsel for both
sides must have advised a purge of the name call
ing for there appears to have been a toning down
the past few days. , .,
Mr. Morse made a whirlwind tour of eastern
Oregon, stop.ping in Heppner Jor a few hours;
Tuesday. He is an affable gentleman, pretty cock''
sure of himself but not in an offensive manner.
He was good enough sport' to admit that in the
heat of a campaign candidates are apt to indulge
in-personalities and that if one wished to learn ali
about his past life he had but to announce him
self, for office. This newspaper cannot say how
far Morse got with his campaign, in Morrow coun
ty. He was unable to meet many voters and some
of these have not changed their former position.
They still cling to their belief that his candidacy 60flnft0 MORE women
to the man who led the Republi
cans out of the mire in Oregon
and placed the party in control of
state affairs and eventually cap
tured all of the congressional
jiosts. There are many ;vepubli
enns who will feel that justice
has been done when he can be
referred to as Senator Spiaguc.
While the Republic ns are
making a determined fight in the
primary there are signs that the
Democrats are not asleep. There
are no inter-party scraps and they
are watching the outcome of the
Republican primary with an eye
to capturing at least one of the
senate posts
Professional
Directory
J. 0. Peterson
Latest Jewelry and Gift Good
Watche - Clocka . Diamond
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner. Oregon
NEEDED IN ARMY CORPS
vas promoted from new deal sources.
So much attention has been focused on the At least 600,000 more women are
Holman-Mors3 controversy that other important urgently needed now to fill exist-
races have been placed in the background. Our ing vacancies in the' Women's Ar-
secret agent tells us that Mr. Sprague has the edge my Corps, according to Lt. M. E.
over Senator Cordon. Sprague'has an advantage Herring, substation, commander,
in that he is well known over the state. Folks over who was a Heppner .visitor Satur-
day. By a recent order irom me,
any woman be-
valley are fond Of him in fact, all sections ex- w thmit Hpr.en.rWs or children un-
cept isolated machine-ruled districts are friendly der 14 years of age, of excellent
' , ' character and in good health is eli-
Margaret Doolittle
Married in East
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds f
INSURANCE
Phone 723" Heppner, Ore.
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O. M. Y EAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All , kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Phone 1483
"Thank you for your effort! in behalf
', of the turkey producer! of our state,
as this means a saving to them of
several hundred thousand dollars."
S. E. HODGEN, Mgr.
H-B-C Flouring Mills Co.
Portland, Ore.
"Again I thank you for your interest
in our problems and for the time
and effort you have given in secur
ing the results obtained."
J. E. KLAHRE, Gen. Mgr.
Apple Growers Ass'n
Hood River, Ore.
A Record of Accomplishment is far more tangible
than vague promises of things to come!
Let's Keep Senator Rufus C. Holman
ON THE JOB FOR OREGON!
Republican Primaries, May 19th
Pd. Adv. Jerry Sayler, Sec. "Let's Keep Senator Holman"
Committee, 408 Wilcox Bldg., Portland, 4, Oregon
! Mr. and Mrs. Lester Doolittle of
3415 N. E. 60th Ave., Portland an
nounce the marriage, of their dau
ghter, Margaret Emma, to Charles
Hugo Perrott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles John Perrot of 544 North
Ainsworth street, Portland; The
wedding was. an event of April 26
and the ceremony was read in the
First Presbyterian church of Read
ing, Pa., by Rev. Robert McLeod
Campbell. The bride, wearing an
aqua colored suit and white corsage,
was attended by Mrs. Joseph E.
Marion,, cousin of the groom.
Mrs. Perrott was stenographer
for the, firm of Marshall Wells the
past three . years. ,; She attended
Northwestern Business college af
ter graduating from Heppner high
school.
Mr. Perrott enlisted in the navy
Oct. 15, 1940 and in the last two
years has seen quite a lot of over
seas duty on an aircraft carrier. He
received his chief petty officer rat
ing on May 1.
The young couple will live in
Boston temporarily, going there
from Providencet R. I. where Mr.
Perrott has been stationed.
gjbie for the Women's Army Corps,
and taay choose the spot she wish-.
es to be stationed, any place' within
the . Ninth Service Command (seven
western states.)
Any girl interested in joining the
army tr? y writ'? Lt. Herring at Pen
dleton for full details.
FORMER GOVERNOR
CMAS. A.
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bod. Inj.
Pr.
Dam.
Class A t.25 5.05
Class B 6.N 5.25
Class C 7.75 5.25
F. W. TURNER & CO. '
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner. Ore.
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Mntb
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
the Council
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Jos. J. Nys
vrroRreEY at law
Petn Buildtng. Willow Str
Heppner Oregon
HOME FROM EAST
Miss Leta Humphreys returned
Saturday from a trip to eastern
states whih consumed tliree weeks.
Main object of the trip was to visit
Lt. Rose Leibbrand, who si stationed
at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Miss Hum
phreys experienced much rainy
weather while in the east and is
completely satisfied with being an
Oregonian.
for United States
SENATOR
(Short Term)
Opposed to
New Deal
autocracy
Paid adv. Spragu for U. S. Senator CoramlfU
Ry B. Early, Morgan Building, Portland, Oregon
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.
Trained Nurse Aaalstant
HIYSK1AN & SURGEON
"flip In Mxsittuc Building
HKPPNT5R ORE.
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physician & Surgeor
227 North Main St.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m
Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or.
Buy More U.S. War Bonds
Our United Effort
will go a long way towards a speedy Victory!
Now that we are on the victorious march, let's not sit
back and relax.
Therefore Back the Invasion with War Bonds!
See us
for your Diamond
i ' ,
0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
' Phone 17S
Hotel Heppner Building t
Heppner. Oregon
Morrow County
Abstract b Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITI.X
TITLE INSURANCE
Hllu in New Meters Building
Jr. L. D. TibbSes
OSTir.OIJATKIC
PTirslcian Surgeon
I'IKST NATIONAL RANK BUD' .
'i.T Hl..ii,e 1162 i Office Phone 49?
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Directors of
Funerals
M. L -CASE G. C. NIKANDER
M",2-- Phones 2( 2
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL I1VSTBXBTCS
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St Entrance
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