Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 30, 1945, Page 10, Image 9

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    10 Heppner Gazette Times, August 30, 1945
Irrigon Schools to
Open Next Tuesday
The Irrigon school starts Tuesday,
Sept. 4 with Leroy Darling sup
erintendent. He comes from La
Grande where he was music su
pervisor for the past three years.
He received his Bachelor of Arts
degree from Huron college and his
Master's from the University of
Idaho. This is his 12th year in
school work. His bands and choirs
have won first place in national
contests continuously.
Mrs. Joy Smith, a graduate of
Oregon College of Education is a
high school teacher. Mrs. Munn will
teach commercial and the following
graduates of Eastern Oregon Col
lege of Education will teach in the
grades: Miss Crego, from Spokane
7th and 8th grades; Miss Evelyn
Scott. La Grande, 5th and 6th grades
Miss Florabell Eddy of Vale taught
last year as did Miss Mary Mar
garet Kennedy of Umatilla and
Mrs. Smith. Supt. Darling gave
out this statement. The school will
continue its program as in the past
including a well rounded athletic
program. However we do hope to
organize a band and high school
choir.
The cafeteria will be run under
the management of Mrs. Wheeler,
sister of Mrs. Gollyhorn who has
managed it successfully the past
two years.
John Smith is janitor and is
getting the school house ready for
the fall term. Mrs. Hazel Steagall
and Mrs. Lester Seits will drive
the school busses again.
Workers at Ordnance are work
ing on a 40 hour week basis begin
ning last Monday.
Carl Haddox brought Mrs. Had
dox and small daughter Clara Ann
home from the Pendleton hospital
Friday.
Mrs. Grace O'Brien arrived home
Thursday from the Ordnance hos
pital where she has been a patient
since Saturday. Her small son Ches
ter is staying with his grandpar
ents the C. W. Acocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and
son Johnny were Freewater visit
ors Thursday.
Mrs. Otto Myers and . three chil
dren of The Dalles arrived Thurs
day to visit friends in Irrigon.
Leroy Darling was in La Grande
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott of Bremer
ton are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. Leroy Darling and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harness and
son of Camas Wash, spent Monday
in Irrigon.
Rev. Wallace Winquist preached
in the Community church Sunday
He has been called to Irrigon as
pastor. He and Mrs. Winquist and
small son are to be here about
F. E. Gregg were also here Sunday.
Sept. 15. Rev. Daniels and Rev.
Mrs. Milan Berg of La Grande
arrived Sunday to visit her par
ents the P. D. Cosners.
Just Arrived!
Lamps!
Lamps!
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An amazing assortment
awaits your pleasure.
Floor Lamps . . . . $22.95, $28.50
Table Lamps . . . . $7.95, $18.95
Bridge Lamps .... .$18.95
Boudoir Lamps . . . $3.65, $4.65
Pin-ups . . . . . . $3.65
Case Furniture Co.
Continued from Page Nine
Intyre, chairman; Mrs. A. D. Mc
Murdo, Mrs. J. L. Hamlin, Mrs.
Harvey Bauman, Marlene DuBois,
Mrs. L. D. Neill, Mrs. E. O. Fergu
son and Mrs. Leona Marquardt.
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Mrs. Carl Miller and two year old
son from Boise. Ida. are visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bucknum this week. Mrs. Miller,
whose husband has been over-seas
the past year, will return to Boise
Friday.
Kathleen Orwick and Carolyn
Johnson left by bus Wednesday
afternoon to visit Kathleen's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hud
dleston in Portland. The young la
dies made very sure they would
not be late for the one o'clock bus
and were fully ready to go by nine
a. m. After all, travelling on your
own is very thrilling and being a
little early only heightens the ex
citement. They will reurn in time
or the rodeo next week.
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