Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 11, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, April 11, 1946
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. iu SHOOT
Mrs. T. H. Haddox started for
Mr. Haddox took her to Pasco to
KnOxviUe Tenn. Monday evening,
board the train.
The citizens of Irrigon built a
bridge across the irrigation ditch
. near the depot so they can refill
the fire truck in case of another
fire.
There is to be a meeting at the
water office to form a fire fighting
district for the Irrigon district.
Don Smith of Ordnance and Earl
Steward are working at the Pater
son ferry.
Mr. and Mrs. Estle Dorr of Ch-o-fino,
Ida. spent Thursday with the
William Gollyhorns. They went on
to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gollyhorn
and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gollyhorn
and George Wiliams went to Monu
ment Tuesday.
Irrigon had another home de
stroyed by fire Friday evening.
Mrs. Nora Wilson's house burned
to the ground, with no insurance
on it. The Ordnance fire truck
came and 'also the neighbors helped
all they could. They had the fire
almost extinguished when the wa
ter was gone and it started up and
was not stopped again The fire
started from the roof. They saved
Mrs. Martha FerriU's house that
was in the same yard and also most
of the furniture. Charles Wilson
and his wife and four children have
lived with his mother since he re
turned from the army. They re
Sng into the Chester Wilson
hS Assembly of God church
people are moving into the church
basement. u .
Rev Ralph DeBoer went to Hebp
Thursday. He returnd Tuesday to
work on the church building
Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman and As
sessor W, O. Dix of Heppner were
Irrigon visitors Wednesday.
Rev. Turner and Ralph DeBoer,
Mrs. Tom Cadwell and Mrs Emma
Stewart spent from Monday to
Wednesday at a church meeting in
La Grande. ,
Robert Brown was taken to tne
Pendleton , hospital Saturday. He
has rheumatic fever. He was a ju
nior in the high school and we are
hoping for a speedy and absolute
cure for him.
David Rand was taken to the gen
eral hospital in Walla Walla Fri
day. He was operated on for appen
dicitis.. There are two babies born at Pen
dleton, one Jerry, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Marks March 20 and
Henry Jr. born to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Waters March 26. Jerry is
an uncle of the Waters baby. Mrs
Waters arrived home from the hos
pital Friday.
Earl Connell is working at Castle
Rock and his family will join him
as soon as they can make arrange
ments to go.
Mr. and Mrs. Marten Abken
made a business trip to The Dalles
Wednesday.
John Voile has nearly completed
Ms lambing with a 100 percent
lamb crop.
Mr. and Mrs. John KnudsOn of
near Tacoma arrived Wednesday to
visit the Minnie Fraser and James
Henderson families. They left Fri
day accompanied by Mrs. Fraser
and daughter Maxine, for Kend
rick Idaho to visit relatives there.
Mrs. B. P. Rand and son Herbert
went to Walla Walla Sunday to see
David who is in the General hos
pital there. David is getting along
nicely and will be coming home
Tuesday.
Lester Colpett of Hermiston was
LEGION AUXILIARY PLANS
BUSY SEASON
Mrs. Richard Wells was hostess to
the American Legion auxiliary at
her home Tuesday evening, April 9,
with Mrs. Earl Evans as co-hostess.
Selection of girls to attend Girls
State was made. Audrey Majeske
and Marion Miller were chosen for
camp at Silver Creek Falls in June.
Money was voted to the Cancer
Control fund and to the Child
Welfare center in Portland for vet
erans' children for Easter. Plans
were made for the poppy sale; for
joint installation with the Legion,
and for a benefit card party to be
held in the near future.
The child welfare center in Port
land are in need of clothing for
the children of veterans. They are
asking for slips, panties, dresses
and sox for girls sizes 6 to 14 years.
Blouses and T shirts are needed for
boys in sizes 8 to 12 years. If you
have any of these articles which
have been outgrown and are in
good condition call 2593 and they
wil be picked up or take them to
Mrs. Earl Gilliam at Gilliam and
Bisbee's store and they will be
sent in to the Center.
LUNCH AND WHITE ELEPHANT
SALE PLANNED BY STAR CLUB
Officers club of the Eastern Star
Ruth Chapter 32 have scheduled a
White Elephant sale at the office
of P. P. & L Saturday afternoon.
Sandwiches, salad and coffee will
be served at noon.
absence.
FLIES TO ROCHESTER
James Vaentine left Monday by
plane for Rochester, Minn., to see
Mrs. Valentine who is hospitalized
there. Mrs. Valentine's condition is
serious but her physician express
ed the belief that she will be on
the mend shortly.
HOUSEKEEPER COMES
Charles "Chuck" Hodge drove to
Salem over the week-end and
brought back with him Mrs. Lizzie
Goodwin who has .been installed
as housekeeper in the Hodge home.
Mrs. Goodwin worked for the fam
ily at Hermiston.
ATTEND C. E. MEETING
A group of Christian Endeavor
ers from Heppner attended a state
meeting of the society in Salem
late last week. The trip was made
in the Wendell Herbison and Merle
Miller cars, with those gentlemen
doing the piloting.
an Irrigon visitor Monday.
Mrs. W. C. Wolverton of Hermis
ton and Mrs. Morton Wolverton of
Stanfield visited Mrs. E. L. Ruck
er who is ill at her hme.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haberlein and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill went to
Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dexter went
to Heppner Thursday.
iPn .i u.us3sb:
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P. andN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
St SW Derion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
AFTER MANY YEARS . .
Having sold the restaurant, I take this
opportunity to express my deep apprecia
tion to the people of Heppner and vicinity
for their patronage. We have enjoyed the
friendship and neighborliness more than
words can express, and whatever we do or
wherever we go, Heppner will ever be
the dearest spot on earth.
We wish for the new owners abundant
success and ask your continued patron
age of the Elkhorn.
EDWARD CHINN
HOME ON VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Coxen ar
rived in Heppner Wednesday eve
ning for a visit with home foks.
Emery has been discharged from
the Marines and thinks he will en
joy being a civilian once more. He
landed in San Diego March 26
from Guam where he was station
ed after the great battle of Iwo
Jima. He has been busy 'looking
the old town over to see what
changes have taken place in his
RETURNS TO HEPPNER
J. O. Archer has returned to
Heppner from Pendleton where he
was hospitalized several months.
His health is greatly improved and J
ne is able to get around and visit
familiar haunts. Judge Bert John
son, L. D. Neili and Clerk C. W.
Barlow drove to Pendleton Thurs
day and brought him home.
Chorus practice has been changed
from the reguar time to Sunday
afternoon, at 3 p. m. at the home
of the director. The change is
made because of the Civic Arts
concert in Pendleton on Monday.
The change is for this week ony.
Sgt. James Healy is back in the
states, having landed in San Fran
cisco last week from Okinawa.
VICTORY CAFE
tone's Popular
Eating Place
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
We are featuring
SPECIAL
SUNDAY
DINNERS
(You may have to make
reservations)
MR. and MRS LEWIS BALL
ORDER NOW!
for eorly delivery of your
Aeronca Champion
li
Phone
37F3
See It at Lexington Airport
FORSYTH E FLYING SERVICE
Limited Quantity
Air Corps type
LEATHER FLIGHT
JACKETS
at Lexington Airport
FORSYTH E
Flying Service
METAL WEATHE STRIPS-
Rock Wool Insulation
Insect Screens
The fuel shortage is still on
SAVE UP TO 35 KEEPS OUT DUST, SOOT, SNOW
REDUCE summer temperatures
Call R. D. Lehman, Salesman 1342 Heppner
TOR FREE ESTIMATE
Chamberlain Company of America
1226 S. W. Stark St. Portland, Ore.
Special Truck Service
We have the equipment and the labor to do the work on your
trucks. Prompt and reliable service guaranteed at fair prices.
FOR SALE Late model Dodge motor, recon
ditioned and in Al shape.
Keithley Automotive Repair
Independent Garage Building lone, Ore.
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CHOICE HAMS
For Your Easter Dinner
and to add zest to the feast, select
Fresh Vegetables and
Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
from our trays and lockers
Central Market & Grocery