i 6 Heppner Gazette Times, April 12, 1945 Irrigon News Notes By EETH RUSSELL Pfc Joe Wilson returned to duty Friday after visiting friends and relatives in Irrigon. Calvin Allen S 2c left for Cali fornia where he has been stationed after a few days with his wife and small son. Mr. and Mrs. Alloway of Rose burg spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell. Mrs. Alloway and Mrs. Caldwell are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton spent Thursday in Portland. Charles W. Acock Jr. arrived home Friday night from Pullman. Cadet Nurse Betty Acock was home on a short leave to visit her fa ther who is ill. Betty , is stationed in Sokane at the present. Roy Minnick who has been work ing in Sloan, Ore. visited his wife and daughter this week-end. A. A. Shoun of Oroville Calif, stayed Friday night at the J. A. Shoun home and Saturday morn ing went on to The Dalles to visit his brother Avery who is in a hos pital there. Leo Haddox of Prescott spent a few days with Carl Haddoxs. His brother Carl returned with him. Carl Haddox is convalescing from surgery which he underwent re cently. Mr and Mrs. Bert Dexter Jr. and children from Tacoma, Wash, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Bert Dexter of Irrigon, and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Earl Isom and Mrs William Graybeal honored Mrs. Vonna Leach with a birthday party Tues day. Gerald Pierson and Lota Kelley from La Grande were guests of their brother, Irwin Pierson this week. Franklin Kincheloe F 2c of the U. S. Merchant Marines surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Kincheloe, by an unexpected visit Tuesday. He had to report back to Portland Tuesday evening. 37 FORD sedan equipped with ra dio and heater. Motor recondi tioned in our shop. Sold with a warranty. Rosewall Motor Com pany. . o " FOR SALE Harris Side-hill Com bine 26-36y2, 20 fe.' Header; Fac tory Rebuilt. Also 125 bu. Tan dem Bulker to fit. P. W. Kase berg, Wasco, Ore. Ph. 453. 36c LEXINGTON NEWS By MRS. MARY EDWARDS .Mrs. Elsie Beach left Monday for Springville, Utah to visit her son Lawrence and family. Truman Messenger Jr. S lc, and Harold Hoffman S lc, arrived home Sunday morning from San Diego, Calif, They are on their boot leave from the naval station there. S Sgt and Mrs. Sam McMillan of McCord Field at Tacoma are vis iting at the S. G. McMillan home. Mrs. Buel Harshman and infant son came home Sunday from the Pendleton hospital. They are at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dan Way. Mrs. Clarence Hayes and daugh ters arrived from Santa Barbara, Calif and are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. War ner. Her husband recently left for overseas duty with the marines. Mrs. Iva Way has resumed cook ing at the school cafeteria after an absence of several weeks due to illness in the family. Florence Becket of Portland vis ited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Becket, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaines and daughter Shirley, are visiting Mrs. Gaines' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston. ' Pvt Wilbur Worden is home on furlough from Fort Benning, Ga. Doris and Dorothy Worden came from La Grande to spend last week end with brother and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Buschke spent las't week in Portland pur chasing new materials for their new home, soon to be under construction. DON'T waste time looking for a black market. Bring your tire certificates to us for quick ser vice. Rosewall Motor Company. N. Schmaltz & Sons Peters Building, Heppner Roofing and Siding Contractors and Applicators 4 For Information Write Box 726, Hepp ner, or phone 83, Condon, Ore. Buy War Bonds MEMO: Redecorate Inside Kestvle Outside - ) Retinish Y r .IttiVO k NA IIIIIHIIIIttlitllllllltlllll rmiuiMMiiuiHinmiiHirHiiiM Thank You, People of Morrow County! Your response to the request for Red Cross war funds was most generous, making the drive just closed one of the most successful campaigns in the history of the Morrow County chapter. This news will bring cheer to our boys wherever they may be in the far flung battle fronts throughout the world . . . We ex tend personal thanks to the workers in the several districts of the county for their fine cooperation. Morrow County Chapter American Red Cross MRS. HUGH SMITH BENNIE HOWE HEPPNER DIST. CHAIRMAN COUNTY CHAIRMAN Three Problems with one answer- PAINT MAGIC FOR YOUR HOME . . . paint! Use it inside on furniture, walls and woodwork to get smooth finish that is as easy to clean as a china plate . . . use it to renew the exterior of your heme. Our modern paints dry rapidly into a sparkling hard surface. No laps, ro brush marks. Bring Spring insid-s, let the outside gleam with our new c a Pur pose paints. Try them and sec! 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