Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 18, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    1 0 Heppner Gazette Times, April 18, 1946
Irrigon News Notes
By UBS. J. A. SHOUW
Mrs. Vernon Jones is home from
the Pendleton hospital.
The Dexters have their house
stuccoed.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Falkgrecn
of Pendleton visited the B. P.
Rands Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Haddox, Mrs. H. W.
Grim, Mrs. Henry Miller and Mrs.
Virgil Sparks went to La Grande
Saturday.
to the Pendleton hospital Tuesday
Mrs. E. L. Rucker was taken back
Mr. Rucker and daughter Iva Joan
went up to see her Thursday.
David Rand was brought home
from the Walla Walla hospital Fri
day. He has recovered nicely from
an appendectomy.
The Assembly of God church is
meeting at the Marshall Markham
home until the church is ready.
Mrs. Minnie Fraser and Clara
were Pendleton visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Lillian Rutledge, Mrs. Fraser
and Maxine went Saturday.
Katherine Guerin of Spokane and
Pat Guerin of Umatilla visited their
mother, Mrs. Wiliam Graybeal and
family. Jimmie Guerin went to
Pendleton Monday to take his phy
sical examination for the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shoun of
Walla Walla arrived Saturday to
visit the J. A. Shouns. They left
Sunday leaving little Judy for a
longer visit with her grandparents.
J. E. McCoy went to Portland
Sunday morning to be with his
wife who is in a Portland hospital.
Her sister, Mrs. Marshall Markham
went down Monday morning.
Mrs. Denny of Castle Rock is
visiting the Sam Umikers. Mr. Um
iker is also home for a few days.
The Columlia Ijoctric Company
The homes of the Stephens,
Grandma Ferrill and Chester Wil
sons are now wired for electricity.
The citizens in the east end of town
now have water since the Davis
and Shoun pump is installed.
Mr. and Mrs. Adren and two
children of Redmond spent from
Saturday until Monday with their
parents, the H. W. Grims and C. W.
Acocks.
Mr. . and Mrs. Henry Miller and
two daughters, Eunice and Shirley
have moved to the F. C. Aldrteh
place. They have been living on
the O'Brien place.
Sgt. Glen O'Brien is to move on
to it soon. He was discharged from
the army Friday. Mrs. O'Brien and
son are with him. They are to
spend a few days at Menlo, Wash.
Then home to the farm.
The Dan Hieberts of Cottage
Grove are moving up this week.
They brought one oad of furniture
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hiebert
have two small daughters. He has
his father and two brothers who
moved here recently.
Ora Thompson, son Ronald and
father Carl Thompson and Avery
Shoun were Heppner visitors Wed-
' nesday.
The Irrigon band had a pre-con-test
concert with all of the teach
ers and the janitor helping with
the preparations. It was well re
ceived by a, good crowd of the
patrons.
The Fire Equipment committee
served ice cream and cake after
the concert to add to their fund.
Supt. Darling took his band to J
La Grande Saturday where they i
won first in their division.
The Jack Brownings, Harvey
Warners, the Fred Adams' families '
and Mrs. Turner went to La Grande j
for the band concert. They all re
turned late Saturday night tired
but happy,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith have j
moved into the Rucker house. He ,
is working at PatersOn ferry.
LIVE ON" LONG ISLAND .
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shroeder are
now residents of Long Island, N. Y.
where they have found quarters at
.12S 90th St., Jackson Heights. Mr.
Shroeder has a position with Am
erican Airways and they have been
searching for a permanent home
since his release from the army four
months ago. This information was
contained in a letter received from
Mrs. Shroeder last week by her
mother,- Mrs. Frank Rumble of
Heppner.
' Floyd Tolleson, Union Pacific
agent at Heppner, received word
Monday of the death of his bro
ther. George Tolleson, at Jackson
ville. Ala. Deceased was an lder
brother of the local man and had
been ill for many months.
Lexington Items
By MBS. MARY EDWABDS
Some little excitement was creat
ed in Lexington Monday when the
hangar at the airport caught fire
end was totally destroyed. The new
Aeronca plane that was used as a
trainer plane was also burned.
They had just recently been insur
ed. While the hangar fire was in
progress a trash fire in the alley
back of the Carmichael residence
in some way set fire to their ga
rage and partially burned an old
truck parked close by. In fighting
this fire Ed Grant suffered a badly
sprained ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske were
business visitors in Pendleton Wed
nesday. The following teachers have been
given contracts for the coming
school year: William Ludwig, sup
erintendent, Mrs. Beth Cherry,
high school, Mrs. Ethel Ludwig,
eighth grade,' Mrs. Delsie Chapel,
fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Verl
Frederickson, third and fourth and
Mrs. Elmer Hunt, first and second
grades.
Miss Doris Scott of Portland is
visiting friends and relatives here
this week..
at the A. M. Edwards home last
C. H. Garfield spent several days
week.
E. S. Burnside is at Ritter where
he is seeking relief for an infected
leg.
Mrs June SchoOnOver and in
fant son, Roger Alan, have returned
home from the Corda Saling ma
ternity home.
Leonard Munkers left Wednesday
for Bremerton where he will soon
receive his discharge from the
navy.
Vernon Munkers has returned
home from the hospital in Pendle
ton where he was taken two weeks
ago for an emergency appendec
tomy. E. J. Evans was taken to Portland
by his son-in-law, Steven Thomp
son last Sunday. He was quite sick
and it was thought he might have
to undergo an operation.
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