Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 19, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette Times, October 19, 1944 3
Irrigon News Notes Hugh Glasgow wyhave
3 moved out of the Chas. McFall
By MBS. J. A. SHOUN house to Ordnance where they are
Don Milller, S lie has gone to the employed. The McFalls bought tlie
place of embarkation, his moth'.r, place of Frank Brace and are mov
Mrs. Henry Miller hears. inS in this week. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Tom Caldwell " went to McFall are employed at Ordnance.
Portland Monday with her son- G. E. Aldrich moved the Glas-
in-law, Robert Smith. She plans to gows to Ordnance Friday,
stay for a few days with a son
and family there. Smith is making I exinatOn NeWS
Pomona Grange
Hears Expert on
a business trip.
Mrs. Mary Edwards
Mrs. Mary Smith and daughter , , A. He e:plained the full page ad
Patricia went to La Grande Sun- One of the old historic landmarks b pp & L which appfeared
day to witness her daughter.Lois of Lexington will soon be a thing fa Gazette Times
itfarkham, receive her nurse's cap. of the past. This .week Jo Devine & arisQn
A. W. Nelson, the roving reporter started dismantling the old Juni- rf p p & p
for the Walla Walla Union Bulletin per grange - hall located down m how
visited the Irrigon school Monday, the sands north of town m what is comparisons are very mis
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy and as Juniper canyon. p p & L
June Goodwin of Hermiston went Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding and veg -n nefaj.ly aU Ae more
deer hunting Sunday. , Mrs. Oscar Breeding were visitors areas and industries
Don Kennv took a load of cattle pray Saturday. Mrs. Oscar p U Ds and R
toXlyards Toe- S6rV6 in m0St W
da , pnysician. The distribution cost in the more
ll t.t-14. T3i -i J Harl Ben Grant is spending a few days populated areas naturally is much
Mrs. Milton Eailey took Hazel home from his gtation at Farra. He
Osborn and Tylena Dike to Uma . alled home on account cage wherg &
tula Saturday where they will sister. -nn . ma Wpfn rntps
hold service for a few weeks. UAey A , . r(nn,.t. sW ' " ' . Ill "" Z
is considering purchasing certain the war for lack of a proper power
private power facilities in the State connection, and
of Oregon, and Whereas it is expected that the
Whereas these facilities extend pco le of Morrow county would be
? O D into Morrow county and better able, to cooperate with the
CfCCtffC rOWer SateS Whereas the farmers of Morrow Hood River P. U. D. than with the
county have plans prepared for piesent power company, therefore,
Morrow county Pomona grange building a R E A, and u RESOLVED that Morrow
me Oct. 7 at the Lexington grange whereas the of this Fomona m session
hail. Dr Car D Thompson of the R. K A. Hne was ior to Seven
connevine aaminisuauon was pie- -sent
during the afternoon and met C
with those interested in local R. E,
somewhat improved. and after it has been acquired by a
finished two weeks services here
church by having a program by the Vernon Scott came up from Port- public agency the rates have been
small children. tend Sturd?y and he and Carl less. ,
Little Milton Bailey Jr. has been lotk went huntinS over Sun" Later in the afternoon during
quill- ill and his mother took him the lecturer's program, Dr. Thomp-
to Hermiston Saturday to consult A. M. Edwards wtes a Portland .son .spoke on "The Possibilities of
a physician. visitor Monday and Tuesday. He Public Power." He gave . examples
G. E. Aldrich is improving his vas accompanied by Ben Grant of the great savings made by in
house some. ' ?nd Bert Thornburg. . dustries when buying Bonneville
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller went Mr. and Mrs. WaU Eubanks of power. He stated that public power
to Yakima to yattend a pep meet- Portland are visiting relatives ' and is not only to savte a few dollars on
of the grange. They visited her i' Sends in Lexington and vicinity, our electric bill, not only to heat
son Robert Myers and family and Mrs. Nettie Davis and son Jimmie our homes, to electrify our farms,
the Chester' Castles, her daughter, have returned home after spending to build, industries, but to lay the
at Grandview. They got home Sun- thr past two weeks visiting rela- foundation for a hgher and a no
day evening. tives in Yakima and vicinity. y.er civilization, to give the boys
Roy Minnick returned from Bill Kennedy went to Portland and girls a better civilization than
Conroy where he has operated and Corvjallis last Friday to try to we have cfnjoyed.
a gravel pit which has been closed get some more carpenters so as to paui Hach, an engineer from the
down until spring. complete the contracts he has branch office of the Bonneville ad-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders of started before winter sets in. ministration in Walla Walla, showed
The Dallas and daughter Verna Mrs. Gene Majeske returned cokred pictures of the Skagit power
Mae spent the week-end with her home Tuesday from Tacoma where devel0pment which were verv
sister, Mrs. Paul Hlablerlein and she visited her husband. greatly enjoyied. by the audience,
family. Mrs'- .ck Van Winkle and Mrs. other numbers on the program in-
Prin. Edward Elliott and the Ir- Colleen Wallace left Sunday for ciuded a piano sol0 by Mildred
rigon football squad went to Walla California to visit their husbands Carlson; talk on agriculture by
Walla Saturday where they were who are stationed at Camp Ro- Henry Baker; vocal duet by Mrs.
treated royally by the Booster club berts. Kice and Mrs. Troedson; talk on
sponsored by the Chamber of Com- Mrs. Clarence Hayes and baby the grange attitude on the Sales
merce, and Whitman college. Mrs. oaaighir returned nome r;om tex fay chas iWcklander; and the
FOR SALE
1107 Acres 20 acres irrigated; 375
acres summerfallow being seeded; 100
acres to be plowed.
17 cattle and 11 calves; 15-30 Interna
tional tractor on rubber; farni machin
ery and equipment; hay; wood for win
ter '
PRICE: $22,500 TERMS
See
TURNER, VAN MARTER'O CO.
Phone 152
Schmaltz & Sons
Peters Building, Heppner .
Roofing and Siding Contractors and
Applicators
For Information Write Box 726, Hepp
her, or phone 83, Condon, Ore.
Eliott accompanid the group.
Hermiston Friday.
5
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closing song, "God Bless America."
In the talk on the Sales tax,
Brother Wicklander' brought out
that the Sales tax is based on the
necessity to spend while the income
tax is based on the ability to pay.
If We vote a sales tax, during the
good times no doubt it will not be
hard to pay and yet when times get
hard we will still have the sales
tax to pay and perhaps then we'll
find it pretty hard to pay while
with the income tax when times are
hard and the income small the tax
is reduced accordingly. The sales
tax is sponsored by the money in
terests who wish to have their in
come tax reduced. He also stated
that in the states which have a
sales tax there j.s not one where it
was enacted by a vote of the
people but in every caste: wfas en
acted by the legislature.
The following resolution wai
passed by the Pomona grange:
Whereas the Hood River P. U. D.
It's Time for a Change
United States Senator
GUY CORDON
Has Made Good
Senator Cordon is serving
Oregon with distinction in
- the United States Senate.
KEEP CORDON on the JOB
Vote 16X General Election Nov. 7
Pd Adv. Cordon (or Senator Comm., Marshall Cornett, Ex. Secretary
Imperial Hotel, Portland, Oregon
For
Good Eats
Go to the
Victory
Cafe
lone, Oregon
Roy and Betty Lieuallen
Proprietors
ELECT
Thomas E. Dewey
and
John W. Bricker
This Year . . Vote Republican
Paid Adv. Republican State Cenjtjjal Committee
Carl Moser, Executive Secretary
Morgan Bldg.. Portland, Oregon