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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, December 6, 1945
Irrigon News Notes
Br mbs. J. a. BHomr
Mrs. George Russell gave a
party for her daughter Alene's 17th
birthday Monday evening with
games and refreshments.
Beth Russell is in the Ordnance
hospital with an infected tooth.
Finley Graybeal of Portland was
in Irrigon Tuesday.
Leroy Minnick petty officer 3c
arrived home Monday night. He
has been in Japan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edwards and
two children are visiting Msr .Ed
wards' mother, Mrs. Nora Wilson.
Rev. A. B. Turner took his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Honey to Olym
pia Monday. She has been visiting
the Turners here.
Mrs. A. J. Widing and grandson
Bobby left Thursday morning af
ter spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs. Wallace Winquist
and family.
John and George Voile took their
sheep to Boardman for feed for a
while. John Voile will stay there
with them. .
Otis Brown and son of Carlton
.Ore. spent Monday night with the
John Voile family.
Miss Emma Krego was ill Mon
day. Supt. Darling taught the 7th
and 8th grades that day.
Mrs. Ora Thompson's brother
Robert Christian spent Monday
with the Tompsons. He has just
been honorably discharged, tie was
. in the Pacif ic area.
Thester Wilson is putting the
roof on W. B. Dexters house, area
Carter has his house shingled and
the Smith brothers are putting the
doors and windows in their house
The Rucker crew is pouring ce-
mont for the foundation of the
Thnmnson earaee.
The John Voile family report
that their son Billy Voile who is is
now a sergeant is now on his way
home from Yokohama.
The Irrigon basketball team lost
to Stanfield 29 to 19 last Wednes
Aav pveninff.
Mrs. Martha Ferrill returned
after a few weeks with her daugh
ters in Portland. Mrs. Nina Harris
came up with her. She returned
Sunday morning.
The J. O. Sweringens have word
that their son John is in San Fran
cisco from Japan.
The Warren McCoys have re
turned from a vacation trip to Cal
ifornia. They are here with his pa
rents, the R. N. McCoys.
Sgt Glen O'Brien left Tuesday
morning for his camp in Idaho after
spending 10 days with his family
here.
LaVern Duus and Sgt Ralph
Westcott spent Tuesday in Pendle
ton. Roy Minnick left for The Dalles
Tuesday morning. He is entering a
hospital for treatment.
Fred Houghton has been confined
to his home on account of illness.
He is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santera of
The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Santers of Umatilla spent the
week-end with the Paul Haberleins.
Mrs. Santers and Mrs. Haberlein
are sisters. The Santers are father
and son.
VISITED IN VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. - McMurtry
spent Thanksiving with relatives
in Junction City spending some
time there with Mr. McMurtry's
father and sister who reside there.
The McMur treys were away a week.
Child Fatally Burned
In Boardman Fire
By Iffaxine Ely
On Sunday, Dec. 1, the Alvin
Duejen home was destroyed by
fire. Mr. Duelen's sister and hus
band were visiting them at the
time of the fire and their baby
Gene was fatally burned.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black, Eve
lyn and Carolyn, Crystal Barlow,
Josepine and Nancv Rands motored
to Pendleton and Walla Walla Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller motored
to Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. Carlson and infant daughter
returned home from the Hermiston
hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Linn and
son Kent and Mrs. Bob Fortner
and son Bob spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lucas in
Heppner.
Tic Galen Jones of the navv and
his brother Elvin of Madras spent
the week-end visiting friends here.
Elvin Ely returned from Kamela
where he has been section foreman
and took over his job at lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen motored
to The Dalles Monday.
Mrs. Alvin Dueler and infant
son returned from the Hermiston
hospital Sunday to the home of her
mother, Mrs. Ed Kunzie.
Ira F. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Gardiner went to Moses Lake
Monday.
Dance
Willows Grange Hall
IONE OREGON
Saturday Evening
DECEMBER 8
GOOD MUSIC
Farrows Orchestra
Supper Seryed at Midnight
Everybody Welcome
Gents 83c, tax 17c, total $1
Ladies 42c, tax 8c, total 50c
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
Notice is hereby given by vir
tue of the laws of the State of
Oregon, that I have taken up at
my place in Gooseberry the here
inafter described animal, and that
I will, on Friday, December 21,
1945, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m. sell said animal to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, subject to
the right of redemption by the ow
ner. Said animal is described as
follows:
'One white crossbred 10. months
old calf; notched right ear, no vis
ible brand.
37-39c , Carl F. Bergstrom
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was . duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County admin
istrator of the estate of Ward
Graves, deceased, and all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased are hreby required to
present the same to the under
signed administrator properly veri
fied, at the law office of Jos. J.
Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
8th day of November 1945.
JOHN GRAVES,
33-37 Administrator.
080(13
"Me... I'm staying
in the Army !
THERE ARE PLENTY
OF REASONS . . .
AND HERE THEY ARE!"
1 "First, I keep my present grade.
' That means a lot.
2 "By reenlisting for 3 years I
can pick my own branch of
service in the Air, Ground or
Service Forces, and can go to any
overseas theater I wish.
3 "I get my mustering-out pay,
even though I'm reenlisting.
Also, I get $50 a year reenlistment
bonus for each year I've been in
the Army. My dependents receive
family allowances for the full term
of my enlistment. And I'll be
eligible for GI Bill of Rights bene
fits when I get out of the Army.
4 "My food, clothes, quarters,
medical and dental care are all
supplied to me. And I can learn
any of 200 skills or trades in the
Army schook.
5 "All of us who are reenlisting
are going to have from 30 to
90 days' furlough at home with
full pay and our travel paid both
ways. And we'll have 0 days' fur
lough every year with pay.
6 "Any time after 20 years 1
can retire at half pay increas
ing year by year to three-quarters
retirement pay after 30 years of
service. And the time I've already
served in active military or naval
service counts toward my retire
ment time. Added up reenlist
ment seems pretty sound to me!"
JANUARY 31, 1946
AN IMPORTANT DATI
FOI MIN IN THI ARMY
MEN now In Army who roan list
before February 1 will be reen
lltted in present grade. Men hon
orably discharged tan reenlitt
within 20 day after discharge
in grade hold at time of dis
charge, provided they reenlitt
before February 1, 1946.
You may enlist AT ANY TIME
for 1V4, 2 or 3 year periods.
(One-year enlistments for men
now in the Army with at least
6 months of service.)
PAY PER MONTH
ENLISTED MEN
In Addition to Fcod, Lodging,
Clothes ind Medical Care
(a) Plui 20 Increase for
Service Overseas, (b) Plus
50 if Member of Flying
Crews, Parachutist, etc. (c)
Plus 5 Increase in Pay
for Each 3 Year3 of Service.
Storting
Base Pay
Per
Master Sergeant Mon,h
or First Sergeant $1 38.00
Technical Sergeant 114.00
Staff Sergeant . . 96.00
Sergeant .... 78.00
Corporal .... 66.00
Private First Class . 54.00
Private .... 50.00
MONTHLY
RETIREMENT
INCOME AFTER:
20 Teors' 30 Tears'
Service Service
89.70
74.10
62.40
50.70
42.90
35.10
32.50
155.25
128.25
108.00
87.75
74.25
60.75
56.25
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SEE THE JOB THROUGH
REENUST NOW AT VOU.T NEAREST
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING fTATIfiN
BE A
"GUARDIAN OF VICTORY"
AIR, GROUND, SERVICE FORCES
Post Office Building
Pendleton, Ore.
Turkey Shoot
at
Dykstra Place
on Balm Fork
IO A. M. Sunday
Three-shot string measure
Bring guns, ammunition and targets
Cloy W. Dykstra
Specialized Motor Tune-up
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
THE MODERN WAY
BRAKE SERVICE
AUTO ELECTRIC
CARBURETORS
MAGNETOS
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
Richfield Service
Phone 1242
Heppner, Oregon
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