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6 Heppner Gazette Times, April 4, 1946 ir?igon News Notes By MRS. J. A. SH0U7T Robert Brfwn has rheumatic fever. Tiio Irrigon teadiers got back j from Portland where they had sev- 't eral days attending a teachers instf- tule and shopping. John Cooney S3c was discharged j last week in Seattle and spent a j few days at the Harry ' Smith i home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbut Weigand . and small daughter Teresa spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Harry Smith. They brought Patty Markham back with them. Sam Umiker and Earl Connell left Tuesday for Castle Rock where Mr. Umiker Is employed. Don Smith of Ordnance is now employed at the Paterson ferry. Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Turner and Esther Warner attended a youth's rally in Walla Walla Friday. , Mrs. Walter Overlander of Pay ette Ida. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Stephens. Her brother Dewey West and family of Arlington and her nephew Dewey West and family of Boardman also spent Sunday with the Steph ens family. Mrs. Overlander accom panied the West family to Arlington. Rev. A. B. Turner, Mrs. Emma Steward, Mrs. Tom Caldwell and Ralph DeBoer went to La Grande Monday to spend two days at a Deeper Life" convention. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Maddox went to Pasco Monday wliere Mrs. Mad dox continued on her journey to Knoxv'lle Tenn. to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duus and family of Nyssa spent from Friday until Sunday in Irrigon with his brother Herman and Mrs. Duus and at The Dalles. They left for home Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Winquist and son Paul accompanied Rev. Dantelson o Portland to Portland Tuesday. Rev. Danielson had been up to La Grande. Mr. Winquist re turned Friday. Mrs. Winquist is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Widing. Dan Heil ert of Cottage Grove purchased eight acres, of Herman Duus. He will take ppssession this fall as Henry Miller has the place in early potatoes. He will build this fall. He bi ought a load of fruit trees to set out. The Assembly of God members had a surprise birthday shower for their pastor A. B. Turner at the parsonage Friday evening. Roy Minnick's son Ralph is visit ing the Minnick family. He has returned from several years in the Pacific acea as a Seabee. He has five campaign stars. Vernon Stewart of Island City spent "tlie spring vacation with his grandparents, the R. M. McCoys. Mrs. Mary Myers and three chil dren of The Dalles visited with Mrs. Emma Steward from Tuesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bedwell and two daughters came over from Ontario to get his grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Browning. She makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. Emery Bedwell. She has been staying with her son Jack while they were getting settled m tneir new home at Ontario. BOARDMAN NEWS I id eirpren S The Tilicum club met at the home cf Mrs. Stanley Partlow, March 27. J Those present were Mrs. Ronald -, t m -a w 1 1 ,T HIT T"l I tilacK, Mrs. iviarsnau nam, mis. xwy Partlow, Mrs. Donald Peterson, Mrs. Dewey West, Mrs. Russell Mil ler, Mrs. Ray Gronquist, Mrs. John rai UUW Cllll LUC . "wdiv- . meeting will be at the home of l ivirs. xwy x tii uuw. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West and daughters of Arlington were din ner guests at the home of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West Jr. Mrs. Walter Overland of Idaho is also visiting at the Dewey West home. Mrs. George Daniels 's recover ing from an illness in The Dalles hospital. Edward McClennan spent the lat ter part of last week visiting rela tives In Portland. Mrs. George Linn and son Kent returned f rom St. Edwards, Neb., Sunday morning after spending two weeks with her father who is re- nni-lna from a serlOUS UneSS. Mildred Miller spent the. latter part of the week in Portland visit ing relatives. , Miss Pauline Smith of Union vis ited over the week-end at the Nathan Thorpe home. Mrs. Thorpe and M'ss Smith are sisters. G B. Linn, Greg Yarnell, Mrs. A. attended a meeting in Portland C. Bechdolt and Katherine Black Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Miss Dorothy Roach accompanied them down but returned Friday on the bus. Miss Audrey Wilson spent the week-end visiting friends and rel atives in The Dales. Auga Jensen of La Grande vis ited at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. I. Skoubo last week. He is a fireman on the train. Ernie and Ernabel Peck motored to Portland Sunday. Frances Skou bo accompanied them and went on to Eugene where she is attending the university. Delbert and Albert Ball and Chloe Barlow motored to Rowena Sunday and visited Glenda and Wesley Case. Delbert visited Walter Van Metre in The Dales. Word was received that Jess'e Berger is seriously ill in The Dalles hospital. Last Thursday she was accidenaly shot in her home there. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and chil dren Eileen and Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown were dinner guests at the Charles Aderegg home Sun day, Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber and children Viola, Dale and Lee visit ed here over the week-end. Mrs. Macomber and the boys returned to their home in Spray Sunday and Mr. Macomber and Viola motored j on to Portland where he will re- Mrs. Bob Miller Friday, ce've a Dhvsical checkup. Bea Louisanna of Ordnance vit- Mr. and Mrs. Brunno Reif of itej Hazel Philips here Sunday. Prineville were visitors of Mr. and ,.,.... 1 1 s mi it ii mimiiiMMHtt " whii Learn to Fly in the New Aeronca Champion if j Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N, P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. i l i i If t E f I iiimmmiiutiiiiMiHiiinHitiiiiii.' f tlllllllmillHHWilHHIIHIIIHIIir lllllMHllllllHWllHtHtlitlHIIIIIH'miltHIHimlHHinilUMtllllllltir. SKsJT.. rrr vvi&m.m fM era ra UJm M THESE YOUNG FOLKS certainly hive a direct way of asking questiors. Take Jane Smart, for instance. The other day she said, "Doctor, a group of us were discussing alcohol ism. Some folks are claiming long and loud that it is a dis ease." "Right, Jane," says I. "Now with all other diseases, research trys to discover the source, and destroy that source, doesn't it ? " "Right, Jane, again I" "And yet the source of alcohol ism Is known, and rather than destroy it it seems to us girls that they are trying to alibi or camouflage the source if it is a disease why not treat the source like other diseases?" 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