Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 25, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    1 0 Heppner Gazette Times, April 25, 1946
frrigon News Notes
By MSS. J. A. SHOtnv
Delpha Markham spent the week
end in Irrigon with her parents,
the Marshall Markham family. She
went back Sunday as did also
Marshall Markham who came down
for the week-end from Spokane.
Ralph DeBoer arrived home Sat
urday from Bremerton and went
on to Pasco to preach Sunday.
Harold Foreman went to Seattle
Friday.
Billy Allen S lc of Tillamook is
sfpending a 15-day leave with his
mother, Mrs. H. M. Duus, and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hiebert and
two daughters have moved up
from Cottage Grove to their new
home. They have moved into the
Duus apartment until they get their
home built.
Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Winquist
and son Paul left for Clear Water,
Wis. to attend a ministerial associ
ation and to visit his people in
North Dakota.
The Baptist Community church
had a beautiful Easter service Sun
day evening.
Billy Steagall met with a very
painful accident a week ago when
he rode into a hole with his bi
cycle with enough force to break
the bicycle forks in two places. He
landed on his left elbow tearing
the ligaments and skin and leaving
it sore and swollen. It twas dressed
by the physician at Hermiston.
P. H. Swaren went to Portland
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus have
sold the rest of their place to Fred
Coleman of Medford. They will not
. give possssion until fall and in the
meantime are looking around for
another location.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Abken and
two children of Kennewick spent
Thursday with the Martin Abken
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Brien and
son Chester arrived home from
Menlo Thursday where they visit
ed with his mother, Mrs. Nona
O'Brien.
The Irrigon band helped at Stan
field Wednesday and the Stanfield
pupils helped with a program here
Thursday.
The Irrigon band played in Wal
la Walla Wednesday.
The junior class had a banquet
for the seniors at the Whitman
hotel Saturday. They all report a
good time.
Robert BrOwn was brought home
Thursday from the Pendleton hos
pital. He is recuperating from a
case of rheumatic fever.
Mrs. Mae McKinney of Pendle
ton brought her mother, Mrs
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Mary Stephens to her son Ernest
Stephens Sunday. She is from Ar
lington and is spending a few days
here.
Marten Abken is raising the small
house back of the store to put a
cement foundation under it.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shoun and
daughter Judy returned to Walla
Walla Sunday after visiting in Ir
rigon. i
Earl Connell and Sam Umiker
came home Friday from Castle
Rock to spend the week-end.
Mrs. Joy Weigand and daughter
Teresa went to Pasco Friday after
visiting her mother, Mrs.' Harry
Smith and family.
Easter vacation, with, her father
Paula Haberlein is - spending the
Paul Haberlein and Mrs. Haberlein.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis of Gol
dendale, Wash, spent a few days at
(he Gordon White home. They and
the Whites made a trip to Spokane
where they spent three days.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwig and
Mrs. Carl Linn attended the Mor
row county division of the Oregon
Educational association at Irrigon
last week. They were, treated to a
turkey dinner at noon. Mr. Ludwig
took part in the program. Mrs.
on the nominating i the Masonic dining room Monday
evening with Mrs. Claude Graham
Ludwig was
committee.
lone high school defeated Lex
ington high Monday 24 to 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn have
moved to Athena. Mr. Pettyjohn is
employed by the telephone company
in Pendleton.
Charles McElligott is ill in a
Portland hospital.
The Past Matrons club met in
and Mrs. R. L.' Benge as hostesses.
After the business hour a merry
evening was spent playing bingo.
The club then went to the Elkhorn
restaurant where the hostesses had
arranged for a delicious lunch.
Clifford L. Carlson Y 2c and
Claude Way F lc, were released
from the navy at the Bremerton
separation center last week.
IONE NEWS NOTES
army located at Hanford, Wash,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stefani.
The Willows grange held its reg
ular meeting Saturday night. Gwen
Coleman was elected as their at
tendant for the Heppner Rodeo.
Miss Coleman is a senior in the lone
high school and has had much
experience in horse back riding and
with training should be an excel
lent rider. Following the meeting
refreshments were served by Mrs.
William Seehafer and Mrs. Waite
Craword.
At the regular meeting of the
Rebekah lodge in lone April 17 Sap
phire Rebekah lodge at Morgan
consolidated with Bunch Grass
lodge at lone. Sapphire lodge was
instituted March 31, 1924 but due
away and transferring to other
to manv of the members moving
lodges, they found . it difficult to
continue any longer alone and by
consolidation, the lone lodge will
be a stronger organization.
The American Legion had a skat
ing party after their , meeting Tues
day night April 16 after which Mrs.
Jack Ferris served the legion and
auxiliary with fried oysters.
River is a guest at the Milton Mor-
Mrs. Maggie Downing of Hood
gan Sr., home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen of
Cayuse were lone visitors Satur
day. Mrs. John Eubanks and the lone
high school girls were hostesses at
a bridal shower in honor of Miss
Aloha Painter Saturday afternoon
at the grange hall. Miss Painter
will be married in June.
Floyd Wiles is a patient at the
Veterans' hospital in Walla Walla.
He is reported to be improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denslinger of
The Dalles were guests at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Don
Heliker last week.
Avoid Annoyance and Discomfort
due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool.
I have purchased a tank pump and am in
position to give prompt, efficient service.
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TOMATOES red ripe, 1 pound carton 25c
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