Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 24, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    Lexington News
Mrs. Mary Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja-re ,---" r
Portland have been visiting rela
tives and friends and attending to
business matters in Lexington this
week.
Word has been received of the
birth of a son Aug. 13 to Mr. and
Mrs. W. T.Erickson in Minneapolis.
Mrs. Erickson is the former Wilma
Leach of Lexington and has been
an instructor in physical education
in one of the large high schools in
Minneapolis since he.' g.auUtt..i
from Oregon State. The young man
has been named William George.
A. M. Edwards and daughter Beth
spent Sunday in Walla Walla,
Mrs. C. C. Carmichael returned
Sunday after spending the past
week in Portland.
Mrs. Eula Barnhouse and .daugh
ter Jean and S. G. McMillan return
ed Thursday ai.'ter a short vacation
spent in Portland and on the coast.
They were: accompanied home by
Mrs. Ladd Sherman and daughters.
Joe Ihornburg has been employ
ed by the school district 'as janitor
for the coming year!
Mrs. Kate Slocum and Mis. Law
rence Slocum of Heppner visited
relatives and friends in Lexington
Wednesday.
Mrs. Cecile Jackson and daught
ers and Louise Hunt returned
Thursday alter several days vaca
tion in Portland.
Mrs. Elmer Hunt entertained at
a birthday dinner for Elmer Hunt
Thursday. Guests were Glen
Thompson of Seattle and Miss Es
ther Thompson of Heppner.
Mrs. Ray Patterson entertained at
dinner at her farm home Thursday
for a group of the younger married
set.
Dan Way was seiously injured
Friday evening in an accident in
volving his car and one driven by
Eleanor Trueblood of lone. Mrs.
Way and Mrs. Maxine Harshman
weie bruised and suftered from
shock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gray and son
Bobby of Stanfield spent Sunday
visiting relatives and rriewis in
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McMillan and
family are enjoying a uio.c ,a
tion in Portland and vicinity.
Ed Grant, was called to The Dal
les last week 01 ar-iount ;Vif- se
rious illness o' his sister. He r?-or1-d
her somewhat improved and able
to be taken home Sun. lav.
"vs Thursday after spending 10
days with his mother, Mrs. Nora
Wilson and other relatives. He is a
Pentecostal minister there
The T. A. Shouns had letters from
both their sons this week. James,
a Scbee, is a welder in Guam and
Andrew is in the supply depart
ment of the army engineers in
France.
Mrs. Milton Bailey and Mrs. Em
ery Bediwell were Pendleton visit
ors Tuesday.
Mrs. Elsa Voile and daughters
arrived Friday from Walla Walla to
snend some time with her sister,
Mrs. John Voile and family. Her
-on George lives with his uncle
here.
Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgevs, county
school superintendent was an Ir
rigon visitor Tuesday night.
George McNeally, orchardist from
across the Columbia river, was an
Irrigon visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Miller had a birthday
party for Mr. Miller Wednesday
evening with neighbors coming in
to p'ay pinochle. Mr. Houghton and
Mr. Umiker received high score
and Dan Hill and Mrs. Umiker low
i hey had delicious refreshments of
sandwiches, cake and couee.
Pvt Joe Wilson left for Camp
Roberts after 10 days here his mo
ther and other relatives.
Grace Haney was here from Uma
tilla Thursday. '
Franklin Kincheloe arrived home
from Portland Wednesday. He has
been visiting his sisters there.
Sgt Morris Godwin and parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Godwin and
brother Roger spent T'uesday with
his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Fer
rill and other relatives here. He is
an airplane pilot with 53 missons.
He has been shot down twice over
Europe.
Leslie Lathrop of Portland ar
rived Thursday to visit his sister,
Mr:.. Elmer Rucker and family.
Miss La Verne Duus was a Pen
dleton visitor Monday, and Tues
day deft for Portland for med
ical treatment.
The C. W. Grims and Frank Ri
der were Hermiston visitors Mon
day night.
O'en Darby returned from Walla
Walla Sunday where he has been
in the veterans hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Cleve and
son Vernon left Friday to visit a
brother in Yakima.
and sons H;rval, Billy and Howard;
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Privett, daugh
ters Billy Jean and June and son
Joe; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carson;
Mr. and Mrs. Bye Brown; Mr. and
Mrs. Henderson Stout; Mr. and Mrs.
Wocdrow Irby and children Patri
cia and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Neiil; Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bailey;
Mrs. Sophia Nighton; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Gentry; Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Inman and son Don; Mr.
and Mrs. Ain Boyd end daughters
Betty Jane and Shirley, and Bob
Harris, Frank Brown, Milton Spur
lock, Noah Pettyjohn and Wilbur
Babb.
Heppner Gazette Times, August 24, 1944 3
"Tr. and Mrs. Mark M. Taylor of home of Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mr.
Salem are due to arrive this eve- ;nd Mrs. E. R. Huston. They will
ning to spend a few days at th? return to their home Sunday.
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOUN
John Voile and daughter Juanita
and Kathleen Voile went to Port
land Sunday returning Monday.
They took a load cf M b -vn.
Ellen Miliar.. cpd" nu-p
home Sunday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller She is
completing he- tu-- ' "-'-'.--
then she will have a two weeks
vacation before she starts Work.-'
Mrs. Clra Ge-ton p" the ve1'.''"e
board was an Irrigon visitor from
Heppner Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and
three children left for New Mead-
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Make arrangements now for regular
hauling. Job hauling a specialty.
Robert Mollahan
TSSOURIANS FROLIC ON
V- NKS OF RHEA CREEK
While not as many neople turned
r'Ut as the sponsors had wished to
ve, upwards of 50 former Missou
rians gathered at the forks of Rhea
Creek Sunday and spent a pleas
ant day reminiscing, : pitchiing
horseshoes and otherwise enjoying
'H outing. Of course there was a
basket dinner of southern fried
"hicken, delicious cakes, salads,
rien 9nd all the trimmings, disposed
r by Missouri appetites that ,have
ot diminished through residence in
Oregon.
Enioying the picnic were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ayers and daughter Rose
ann; Mr. and Mrs. James Hayes
and son Jimmie; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Pettyjohn, daughter Virginia
For
Good Eats
Go to the
Victory
Cafe
lone, Oregon
Roy and Betty Lieuallen
Proprietors
We H aven't Got
Pop on Ice
But we do keep
Irrigon Watermelons
chilled ready for your table.
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You won't go wrong taking one of these
delicious melons home as a treat for
the entire family, Grown right here in
Morrow county, thev are unexcelled.
Please help us out by bringing cartons
with you when you buy groceries.
Central Market
WA
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LATE MODEL CARS
We will pay top ceiling prices for late
model cars in average condition.
Why bcther trying to sell your
car when we will pay all the law
allows and will take care of fill
ing out all necessary forms.
Rosewall Motor Co.
Your
Dealer