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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1945)
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. tiiiiHiitiiiiliitiinitliiiiiiititiiiitiiMiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiritiiriiiiiiitHiMit itimmtimtiHri' 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 ICE CREAM At hern Any flavor Dtlicloot Smooth No lc cryttali No cooking No f whipping N- tcorchod flovor Eaw ln.xp.ntivt-20 rtcipti in toeh 1i pkg. Pl.ai. itnd this ad (or fro Ml-tiit iam pi offor, or buy from your grocer. LonDOiraiy rand Homtmado lc Crm STABIUZCR UNOONDtmr 135 HOWMO, UN f MNUtCI t, tti. 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 iiimimiitiiitmim 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 . . . . SjiEaia Uuxbicj cfucjUit 1. Texture Lotion 2. Orange Flower Skin Lotion For dry, combination ; or For thin, sensitive drv skin. 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