6 Heppner Gazette Times, August 16, 1945 Irrigon News Notes By ICRS. J. A. 8HOTTN Carl Haddox and H. H. Whipple took a six and one-fourth ton load of watermelons to Pendletton and La Grande Wednesday. George Hux, 90, died in The Dalles Thursday and wa9 buried Sunday at Monument, near where he had lived for many years. He is survived by four daughters and a number of grandchildren. Mrs. H. W. Grim is a daughter and Mrs. Crystal Gollyhom a granddaughter, both of Irrigon- He was a former land owner here. Mr. Mahoney of the Union Pa cific railroad was an Irrigon visitor Wednesday. Ora Thompson and Chester Wil son have both been ill this past week. Patty Markham of Paseo spent Sunday with the Harry Smith fam ily. Harriet Smith returned with her sister Sunday evening. The J. A. Shouns have ther son Andrew and his wife and son Ste ven with them this week. Rev. Greg of Portland was in Ir rigon over the week-end and held services in the Community church. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Rands and sons Herbert and David spent a week in Portland. Astoria and Sea side getting home Saturday. The Rands work at Ordnance. Mr. and Mrs. K. Robison accom panied the Rands to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Darling and four daughters arrived home from Seattle Sunday after spending a few weeks in the Sound country. Benny McCoy, a gunner on a bomber and an overseas man for Mi, over two years, spent eight days with his parents, the R. M. McCoys and other relatives and friends. John Voile and daughter Juanita and Luella Minnick have been up to Heppner with the Voile sheep. Mr. Voile shipped the fat lambs and they will bring the rest home. Mrs. C. W. Acock and sons Char les Jr. and Dean and Mrs. Grace O'Brien were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Mrs. Flora Belle Eddy, one of the Irrigon teachers, spent a few days in Irrigon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haddox and two children of Presoott, Wash, spent the week-end with the Carl Haddox family. The men are brothers. Lexington Items Cpl. George Steagall arrived from over seas and is spending a 30 day leave with relatives here. Miss Freida Breeding came over from Pendleton Sunday to visit her uncle, Cpl George Steagall. Sgt Dan Dinges is spending his 30 days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinges. Mrs. Claude Hill and family of Portland spent the week-end at home of Mrs. Hill's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McMillan. She was accompanied back by Mrs. Lou Bradley who went down to have an operation on her eyes. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breshears and Mrs. Helen Crump visited Sun day at Hermiston at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant and George Irvin have gone to Rose burg where they have employment. Claud Way left Sunday morning to report back to his ship after spending a. short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Way. MORGANS BUY RANCH NEAR MONUMENT At the August meeting of the city couniil, Marshal Will Morgan hand ed in his resignation to take effect immediately following the Rodeo. Morgan announied that he has bought a ranch near Monument and will take possession next month. He has been on the city police force since removal of the CCC Xinit from Heppner, becoming the chief when Pat Mpllahan resigned to become deputy sheriff. The Morgans have bought the W. J. Beymer ranch in the Monument district. Their departure from Hep pner also leaves the First National bank without janittor service and both Mayor Turner and Manager B. C. Pinckney are on the alert for competent people to take their places.. WENT ON A BAT? Going on a "ba" (inelegant ex pression) and traveling with a bat are two separate and disttinc exx priencesas Mrs. Hubert Gaily, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies and Mrs. John Hiatt wilt hasten too assure you. The la dies, accompanied by Mrs. Hiatt's grandsons, Donald and Lowell Rip pee, were returning from Portland Monday when they had a blow-out. After the tire was changed and they started on, Mrs. Gaily, who was driving, kept hearing a pecu liar noise, but decided it probably was something in the newly chang ed tire. When Mrs. Tibbies began to get very excited over something flying around in the car, they dis covered to their horror that it was a bat. The only answer they could give for its presence was that it had flown in while the tire, was being changed and the ladies were all "kibitizing" the boys' work. SYLVANIA BULBS Best Light in Sight! ALSO FLUORESCENT TUBS AND STARTE2S Heppner Hardware and Electric Company Pvt fiimnsrm Hollv. lust returned from duty in Europe, arrived in; Heppner Toesday to spend his for loogh with his wife and daughter. Mrs. Holly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Nash. Sgt and Mrs. J. W. Frank Jr. are enjoying his 30 day furlough visit ing his people in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Frank, the former Peggy Tamblyn, is a .bride of the early summer. 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Aittrtittmnu From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Best Way to Celebrate The Peace We were sitting on Bill Web ster's porch the other night, talking about how we'd cele brate when the Japs surrendered. Lem Toller allowed- as how he was going to start his vacation then and there and spend it fishing. Ed Mapes was going to take his family to Mountain City for a big feed and a picture show. Bill Webster had the last sug gestion. "I'm going to pour a glass of beer and drink a toast to our fighting men," he says, "and that is just as far as my celebrating's going to go. I'm gr ing to make sure of being on the job next morning." From where I sit, Bill Webster has the right idea. When Peace conies, there's going to be a whole new world to build. Thero's a really big job to be done. A glass of beer, the bev erage of moderation, and a good night's sleep to be ready for the task ahead that's the right way to welcome Victory! 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