Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 18, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Irrigon News Notes
By MRS. J. A, SHOXTN
Pat Mollahan, Ruth Tamblyn and
Ilene Laughlin of Heppner were in
Irrigon Friday.
Mrs. Henry Miller and two dau
ghters and Mrs. Hazel Steagall left
for Yakima Sunday. The girls will
spend the summer there.
Ensign Donald Houghton, of the
Sea Bees, stationed in Rhode Isl
and spent a few days with his par
ents the Fred Houghtons, leaving
Monday. He is close enough to his
brother Ed who lives in New Jer
Bey to spend has week-ends with
Kim and his family.
Maynard Hoaglund, Russell Me
Coy and Adren Allen reported at
Heppner Wednesday morning te
leave with the other inductees for
4heir physical examinations prepa
ratory to entering the armed ser
vice. The children of Mrs. Nellie Net
ter are sick with the flu.
George Reed has returned to the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Sinice
Moore after spending a week in
the hospital in Hermiston. He is
somewhat improved.
Mrs. George Kendler and child
ren left Monday for Portland after
visiting her parents the W. C,
Isoms.
Don Isom moved his family to
Sweet Home from Union and spent
two days with his parents while
moving.
Mrs. Carrie and Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Hayes of Freewater spent the
week-end with her brother, Dan
Phillips and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawny 'Kimes of
Stockton Calif, left for home after
spending two weeks with her .par
ents the F. C. Aldrichs and other
relatives.
Miss LaVern Duus visited ovei
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Duus. Mss Duus is tak
ing nurse's training in Pendleton.
Monday where he is employed, aft-
L. C. Aldrich left for Mikalo
er a week-end with his family.
Mrs. Ruth Urrfiker is, in a Port
land hospital where she is being
built up.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gassett of
Ordnance vsited the Irwin Pier
sons Sunday.
Mrs. Jay Berry and daughter
Lola Juntura and baby of Portland
spent the week-end with the Era
mett McCoys.
Mrs. Mae Myers and children and
Mrs. Grace O'Brien and Chester
left for Menlo Wash. Mrs. Myers
will visit with her folks at Taco
ma and Mrs. O'Brien will join her
husband Glen O'Brien who is sta
tioned in North Dakota.
Pfc Curtis Stephens is back at
Camp Haan after spending a few
months' at Fort Irwin.
Mrs. Lyle Mulkey and small dan
ghter Lila Hazel arrived home from
the hospital in Pendleton Saturday.
The Frank French's returned from
California and have rented and
moved into the Nora Wilson house.
Clarence Fredrickson, a Sea Bee,
is visiting relatives here and at
Stanfield.
NEW DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR
Sheriff John Fuiten has appointed
MSss Marjorie Peterson as deputy
tax collector, succeeding Miss Rita
Mclntyre, resigned. Miss Peterson
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peterson and is a graduate
of lone high school. Miss Mclntyre
and her mother are leaving Hepp
ner soon to make their home else
whre, not having definitely settled
on a new location.
RETURNS HOME
Miss Honey Koff has returned to
her home in Klamath Falls after
spending several weeks here tak
ing care of the children of her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Frances Koff, who
works at the telephone office. Mrs.
Reese Burkenbdne had been taking
care of the Koff children but has
been under quarantine for scarlet
fever. She and Miss Koff are sisters.
Bccrdman, Irrigon
Classes Graduate
While most schools of the county
will carry on until May 26, at least
two have held graduation exercises.
At Irrigon (he eighth grade class
was given diplomas on May 3, on
Friday, May 12, the Boardman high
school senior class held commence
ment exercises terminating their
work in the school. Other casses
are carrying on as usual.
Lists of eighth grade pupils to
graduate in the county are coming
to the office of Mrs. Lucy Rodgers,
but will not be released until di
plomas are awarded.
Eighth (grade graduates receiv
ing diplomas at Irrigon were James
Haddox, Marietta Haddox, Elvin
HinHey, Harriett Smith, Jack Ells
worth White, Louis I. Rucker, Bill
Wilfred Horner, Wayburn Hugh
Glasgow, LeRoy Emil Schneider,
George Dean Voile.
IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Harvey Bauman took her
daughter Carolyn to a hospital in
The Dailies Monday where she will
be under observation until Sunday.
Heppner Gazette Times, May 18, 1944 3
VISITING IN PORTLAND relatives and friends. Returning, she
Mrs. Dick Wells left for Portland will stop a few days at Hood River
Wednesday morning for a visit with to visit her sister, Mrs. A. F. Knox.
Thomas E. Dewey
W08QTE ON
the name of
Thomas E. Dewey
for President
when you vote Friday
Thomas E. Dewey is the outstandingly strong man
whose name will come first before the Republican
Convention in June. There is every indication that
he will receive the Republican nomination. Oregon
Republicans will do well to write in his name on the
ballot and let Oregon back a winner.
Paid Advertisement. W. G. Hare, Forest Grove; A. E. Clark, Yeon Build
inf, Portland; T. H. Banfield, 4784 S.E. 17th Ave., Portland; Jay Bowerman
Yeon Building, Portland.
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E are pleased with
the many friends we
save made housewives
who have exclaimed over
the nutritional qualities of
all our meals.' Menus are
carefully planned to give
you good, wholesome, nu
tritious foods. Breakfasts
to give a mill or farm worker
"somQthinjj to work on."
Lunches arc always appe
tizing. Dinners are always
a treat for hungry families.
YOU'RE ALWAYS WEL
COME. Come in soon!
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Republican
FOR U. S. SENATOR
Remember If You Vote Republican
Vote for WAYNE MORSE
Paid idrtrliswcat, Mont tm Stamtt
Ralph D. H-rm, CorixM BU, PtrtW, Orfa
Announcement
To the Republican Voters
Having announced myself as a candi
date for the Republican nomination to
the office of Sheriff of Morrow County,
I take this means to appeal to you for
support. My work in the Navy prevents
me from coming to Morrow County to
make a personal campaign.
My enlistment is for the duration of
the war only. When the war is oyer (and
I hope that is soon) , if I. am nominated
and elected, it is my earnest hope and
desire to return to Morrow County and
again take an active part in its welfare.
My work in the Navy has given me
valuable experience and training that
will be beneficial to me in the perform
ance of the duties of Sheriff.
My record as Sheriff , should speak
for itself and with the added experience
of the Navy I feel justified in asking
and soliciting the support of the Repub
lican voters for my nomination. I will
appreciate any and all support given
me.
C. J. D. Bauman
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