Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 23, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Irrigon News Notes
By US, J. JL BKOVH
Cecil McCubbin and Mrs. Truman
Poulson of Enterprise and Mr. and
Mrs. Everett McCubbin of La
Grande were Irrigon visitors at the
home of their mother, Mrs. J. O.
Swearingen. They came Sunday.
Batie Rand and two sons and
Mrs. Lillie Warner were Pendleton
visitors Tuesday as were also Mrs.
Lester Seits and son Berl and Mrs.
Minnie Fraser and three children.
O. E. McCoy was a passenger to
Portland Friday.
Mrs. Birdie Stewart and infant
daughter are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sparks have
purchased the Leicht holdings here
and have taken possession.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Crawford and
daughter. Mrs. C. C. Dunham, were
Irrigon visitors Sunday afternoon.
They are publishers of the Gazette
Times, Heppner.
Leroy Darling and Mr. and Mrs.
Umiker and children, Kathleen and
Sammie, were Heppner visitors
Monday.
Pfc A. W. Gollyhorn left for his
army camp in Virginia Saturday
morning after spending his furlough
with his wife and son Wayne and
his parents, the Wm. Gollyhorns,
and at Heppner.
Rev. F. E. Gregg of Portland fin
ished preaching and getting the
new church meetings started. Rev.
Edwards of Olex preached Sunday
evening. Mr. Gregg left for Port
land Sunday night.
Billy Allen S 2c of Pasco spent
from Friday night to Tuesday with
his mother Mrs. H. W. Grim.
Finley Graybeal of Portland vis
ited his mother, Grandma Gray
beal Tuesday.
Mrs. Esther Shell visited Mrs.
George Rand. They have been at
Weiser Ida. Her son Duane arrived
Tuesday to take his mother to Boul
der Colo, where he and a sister .will
go to college.
Roy Minnie has come home af
ter spending the summer at Conroy.
Milton Bailey had his house
painted Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Galbraith
and daughter Erma Jean spent the
week-end at the Floyd Sparks home
leaving Sunday evening.
Pfc Andrew Shoun and Mrs.
Shoun left for Portland and As
toria Monday.
Pvt Bill Schwarz. Mrs. Schwarz
and young son Billy visited in
Heppner from Friday night to
Sunday night with Mr. Schwarz's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schwarz and brother and sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz,
and Len Ray Pvt. Schwarz has fin.
ished his basic training and will
now report to Camp Adair Aug. 24.
; Overnight guests of M.. L, Case
Wednesday were, Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Evans and child of Portland.
Mr. Evans is a brother of Robert
Evans, son-in-law of Mr. Case.
Miss Janet Belle Roberts of Port-
lanad, is the house guest this week
of Mayor and Mrs. J. O. Turner.
Miss Robers will become the bride
of Don Turner next month in Portland.
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Dr. J. P. Stewart
OPTOMETRIST
formerly of Pendleton, is now
located at
3 N. SECOND AVE.
Walla Walla
Washington
Will make a visit to Heppner
soon.
C. A. MYTINGER
CONTRACTOR
Roofing, Siding, and Rock Wool
Insulation. Fair prices and skill,
ed workmen.
P. O. Box 251 Pendleton, Ore.
MAKE
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At hern Any flavor Dtlicloot Smooth
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whipping N- tcorchod flovor Eaw
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pi offor, or buy from your grocer.
LonDOiraiy
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K. A. House is spending a couple
of days in Walla Walla and Dayton
and upon his return will take his
family to the mountains for a few
days vacation.
Alfred E. Anderson of The Dal
les was a business visitor in the
county last week.. He owns proper
ty which demanded his attention at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Massey spent
the week in Portland seeking med
ical attention for Mrs. Massey's
arm.. Two weeks ago she ran her
right arm in the wringer while do
ing the family laundry and is hav
ing a very uncomfortable time with
it. Mrs. Massey is employed in the
Hayes Beauty shop, but will be un
able to ply her trade for awhile
until her arm has recovered.
Mrs. Claude Snow and baby have
returned to their home in Newport
Wash., after visiting friends and
relatives in Heppner for a few
weeks.
Sgt Danny Dinges, home on fur-
Heppner Gazette Times, August 23, 1945 5
lough from the European war, I Miller and Helen Healv who scent I J. o.' Hamr have eone to Stan-
fT.Vl V-PdFrid,a mornhS the week-end in the citv. i Add to visit a few days at tha
Kixk.uifcL A-ki veriie van viarTPr with
him. Also in the car were Colleen Mrs. Charles Vaughn and Mrs. Wednesday.
Charles Stone home. The ladies left
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FOR SALE
ll-Room home and cabin.
Newly painted and repaired.
Easy walking distance to
school, church and business
center.
Turner, Van Mar
ter & Company
Dorothy Gray Cosmetics . . . .
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1. Texture Lotion 2. Orange Flower Skin Lotion
For dry, combination ; or For thin, sensitive drv skin.
V. , ! . . f
$1.00
oily skin.
REFRESHENS, BRIGHTENS STIMULATES
.
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REGULAR ITEMS
"Lights Up" New Liquid j ;...,; .
Comes in five shades. Moke up base. ; Spreads quickly,, forms
smooth, satiny foundation.
Elatfoa Make Up Balm'
A creamy liquid make ud basesoftening and gently protective
GORDON'S DRUG STORE
John Saager, Owner
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