Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 12, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    War Fund Drive to
Close October 15
- The drive to put Morrow county
over the top in the National War
Chest campaign has reached the fi
lial stage and an effort is being
made to meet the quota by Oct. 15.
"In the absence of Blaine E. Isom,
county chairman,' figures on the
drive to dfate are not available, but
no real activity has been in evi
dence until the past few days. That
is the situation in Heppner, at
least.
F. W. Turner, business district
'chairman, made a personal cam
paign Tuesday, covering his ter
ritory. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, residen
tial district -chairman, put her
-workers in the field the first of
the week. The town has been di
vided into two sections, north and
south Heppner. Mrs. L. D. Neill is
in charge of the north side and
Mrs. Tress McClintock the south
side.
It has been suggested that it will
lessen the work of the solicitors if
residents will miake an effort to
turn in their contributions. In
some instances workers have made
several caDs without contacting
householders and it is urged that
these people see their district
leader or one of the solicitor at
once.
Mrs. Neill's group includes Mrs.
A. J. Chaffee, in charge of the area
east of Mf.ui street, and Mrs. J. J.
Nys, Mrs. Pat' Mclntyre, Mrs. Alex
Green, Mrs. Burl Coxen and Mrs.
Harold Sherer. Mrs. McClintock's
aides are Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs.
Harold Evans, Mrs. Millard Nolan,
Mrs. Harry Van Horn, Mrs. Harold
Beckett, Mrs. J. L Hamlin and
Mrs. Harry Plumondore.
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you ... to give you the most
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Expert advice to aid you in keeping
your complexion lovely through the
years!
That is the thrill you
have in store for you during the
. Beauty Week visit of
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Cara Nome Specialist
By appointment only,
Miss (Beauty Specialist's name) will de
vote 45 minutes to you for an individual
skin analysis, a beautifying facial and
make-up and advice for daily complexion
care.
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name) comes at our own expense to
extend this courtesy to our friends and
customers.
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given daily 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
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Octobes 16 to 21
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Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. 3. A. SHOTTN
M.s. W. H. Fowler of Boseman,
Mont, arrived Thursday , to spend
some time with her sister, Mrs.
Lily Warner.
Mrs. Ida Slaughter left Thursday
for La Grande to spend a week
with friends and relatives there.
Mrs. Lester Sites sprained her
ankle Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Had
dox hlas been driving the school
bus for her.
Mrs. Walter Grider went to Vale
Thursday with her sister and hus
band, the George Browns who are
moving there. Mrs. Gridler returned
home Sunday evening. .
J. A. Shoun was a Heppner vis
itor Monday.
Mrs. Grace Misner of Heppner
was an Irrigon visitor Thursday.
The school Held a carnival Fri
day evening. Loretta - White was
chosen queen. Heen Russell, Mari
etta Haddox, Eunice Miller and Jo
anne Slate were princesses. There
was a record crowd with over $500
taken in, somfe of which will go
for expenses.
Frank Leicht, Slc, arrived home
from The Dlalles Tuesday. He has
tlsen in the navy since November,
1942 and has been in the south and
central Pacific most of that time. He
has not been home since he wtent
away.
Sunt. Edward Elliot left Thurs
day for Salem where he attended
an educational conference for all
principals of the state. Miss Eddy,
third and fourth grade teacher is
taking his place and Mrs. Allie Ha
berlein is taking Mis Eddy's place
until Mr. Elliot returns.
Irrigon will play football ,with
Umatillla, Friday.
, Tr-rit Stenhens snent Sunday
with his mother Mrs. Mary Steph
ens: in Arlington. , 1
Mrs. R. M. McCoy has received
word that her son Mack McCoy
will embark for service in the army
soon. Mrs. Mock McCoy will return
here after he leaves.
TTie Irrisron Comets rclaved foot
ball with the Stanfield Timers and
lost, to the Tigers 25 to 0. The loclal
team played without substitutes.
, Marshall Markhnm and Bill
Grteybeal were lucky hunters over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve and
son Vernon of Kennewick were
Sunday visitors at the Milton Bail
ey home.
Mrs. Emma Stewart returned
Monday from The Dalles where
she had been staying with the Otto
Meyers' family. y
The Wallace Mendes are leaving
for their old home in Illinois after
spending some months here.
Mrs. W. H. Grim went to The
Dalles Sunday returning Monday.
Her father, George Hux, an old
time resident here, is in a hospital
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Signal Corps Phota
American soldiers m the Admiral
ty Islands write a message and at
tack the container to the leg of a
carrier pigeon. The pigeon "aii
force" does an invaluable job In
communications in the difficult kind
of warfare we are up against in the
Pacific. Your War Bonds helped tc
train this "air force." Keep up your
Bond purchases until G. I. Jo
reaches Tokyo.r.S. Tnanry Dtpartmtm
Lexington News
Mrs. Mary Edwards
Mrs. D. R. Gibson of Hermiston
was visiting relatives and friends
here Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Bethel Taylor left Friday af
ternoon for Portland and Salem.
While in Salem she will attend the
principals' conference in session
there.
Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Audrey
and Patricia are in Portland at
tending the state 4-H club fair.
Mrs. Eugene Majeske left Tues
day for Tacoma where she will vis
it her husband Pvt. Eugene Ma
jeskja who is stationed at Fort
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breshears
and Mrs. Helen Crump spent Sun
day in Hermiston. They took Mrs.
D. R. Gibson home.
A. M. Edwards returned Wednes
day from Ephrata, Wash, where he
was called on business matters.
Mrs. Kenneth, Klinger and baby
have returned, home from the Mol
lahan nursing home.
there and is quite ill. She also vis
ited her son, Arden Allen and
family while there. Arden had his
back injured while working in the
ship yard there.
Mis. Bailie Coulter of Ordnance
was an Irrigon visitor Friday.
Mrs. Earl Connell spent Friday
and Saturday in Pendleton.
George Linn, principal of the
Boardnian school was an Irrigon
visitor Friday evening.
Mrs. Jolm Voile and nephew
George Voile spent from Thursday
until Saturday at Pendleton, Hepp
ner and Lonerock. They bought 500
sheep which Mr. Voile and daugh
ter Juanitta started after Saturday.
They were trailed from Lonerock.
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of Oregon. G. J. MePerion, Chalrman
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Heppner Gazette Times, October 12, 1944 3
CASON SCRITSMEIER RITES
PERFORMED AT LEWISTON
Mrs. J. B. Cason has announced
the marriage of her daughter, Pa
tricia Cason, to Harold Scritsmeier.
The wedding was solemnized at
Lewiston, Ida. Tuesday, Oct. 3.'
After a wedding trip to Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Scritsmeier will take
up residence at the Schitsmeier
mill on upper Rhea creek where a
house has been built for them.
Scritsmeier .and (his brother Lee
have operated the mill for several
years.
AMM2jc Milton Morgan and Mrs.
Morgan left Tuesday evening for
Hollister, Calif., where Milton will
report for reassignment tor navy
duty. Mrs. Morgan will remain
with him until he takes off on his
new assignment. They left Tony,
their little son, with his grandpa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Morgan.
FOR SALE-
1107 Acres 20 acres irrigated; 375
acres summerfallow being seeded; 100
acres to be plowed.
17 cattle and 1 1 calves; 15-30 Interna
tional tractor on rubber; farm machin
cry and equipment; hay; wood for win
ter. PRICE: $22,500 TERMS
See
TURNER, VAN MARTER & CO.
Phone 152
N. Schmaltz Cr Sons
Peters Building, Heppner
Roofing and Siding Contractors and
Applicators
For Information Write Box 726, Hepp
ner, or phone 83, Condon, Ore.
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When hungry x children come from
school, have some of our delicious bak
ery goods on hand for a real afternoon I
treat.
Use our enriched bread' for
sandwiches I
Heppner
Bakery
THE NATIONAL WAR FUND
asks you to give generously to
YOUR COMMUNITY
WAR CHEST
HOME FOR AN
AFTER-SCHOOL
SNACK
A BAKERY
TREAT FROM
HEPPNER BAKERY