Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 02, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Heppner Gazette Times, May 2, 1946
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOOT!
Billy Rutledge is home with an
honorable discharge.
Robert Brown who has been laid
up with rheumatic fever started to
school Monday. He is 'a junior.
Mrs. Mae Hodge of North Carolina
started for Portland Saturday morn
ing. She has been visiting McCoy,
Graybeal and Marshall Markham families.
J. E. McCoy went to Portland Sat
urday to visit Mrs. McCoy who is im
proving. "
Mr3. Nora Wilson went to Cooks,
Wash, to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Herb Edwards and family. The. Ed
wards' have a new daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Puus went down
to White Salmon Wednesday return
ing home Thursday.
Irrigon high school had its annual
dauce Saturday night The La Grand
Aristocrats furnished the music. The
fire equipment committee served
doughnuts, sandwiches and coffee to
add to the fund.
Mrs. Martha Ferril has a daughter,
Mrs. Lena Wilson and family of Port
land visiting her.
The John Voiles are shearing their
sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheeler of
Pendleton arrived Saturday to visit
at the William Gollyhorn home. The
ladies are sisters.
Margery Provancho of Newberg is
visiting her brother, Floyd Provan
cho and family.
The Irrigon band is leaving today
for Eugene to compete in a band con
test. They went to Walla Walla Wed
nesday where they received the rat
ing of superior. Marietta Haddox got
first on an oboe solo and Leonard
Aldrich got second on a trombone solo.
Mrs. Nona O'Brien and family are
visiting her son Glen and family. They
are from Menlo, Wash.
Mrs. M. J. Smith is ill and unable
to teach at present. She is employed
in the Ordnance school
The Assembly of God members start
ed work the main part of their build
ing Monday. Rev. Schwarz of Kenne
wick and Ralph DeBoer are helping
the local men. They have the base
ment completed and are .using it for
a church until they get the other done,
and Donald Suscon were babtised in
Mrs. Stella Phillips, Mildred Caroll
the Columbia river Sunday by Rev. A.
B. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grim went to
Echo Monday.
Ellen Miller, R. N., has been vis
iting her parents, the Henry Millers.
Ellen is now employed at the Ord
nance hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brock of Peshas
tln Wash., and son Joe Williams spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Mar
tin Abken and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Klssick and
family of Kennewick visited the Mar
tin Abken family Sunday.
The Ora Thompson family have
moved from the Haberlein ga
rage and lunchroom to their new lo
cation in the eastern end of town.
They have the new building complet
ed and painted and remodeled on the
nside.
The B. P. Rands were Pendleton
visitors Saturday as was also Miss
Emmat Crego, seventh and eighth
grade teacher.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Cady of YaUi
ma held a young peoples' rally Sat
urday evening and services Sunday in
the Community Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey of Bur
bank Calif, spent a week with her
sister, Mrs. Fred Davis and family.
BOAR DM AN NEWS
A potluck dinner in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland, Ef-
fie McFarland and Effie Bulock
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elvin Ely Sunday. About 50
people attended. Gifts were present
ed, a coffee table to Mr. and Mrs.
McFarland, a compact to Effie Bul
lock and a pin to Effie McDonald.
Mrs. OHve Attebury had an op
eration on her head for a cancer
Monday in Pendleton and returned
for a check-up Friday and is doing
nicely now.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe are
the proud parents of a baby girl.
Audree Wilson spent the week-end
in The Dales.
Mrs. George Linn returned from
Nebraska Sunday.
Delixai. and Marvin Carpenter
motored to Portland last week.
Lucille and Norma Rose land and
HUma Tyler motored to Pendleton
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and
Mrs. Carl Allyn of Portland came
Monday evening because of the
serious illness of Ms. Carolyn Berg
strom. The ladies are daughters of
Mrs. Bergstrom
Dalles and Mrs. Ada Taylor of
Ponca, Neb., and nine grandchil
dren. Pallbearers were former Morrow
and Gilliam county neighbors and
included E. R. Fatland, J. D. Burns,
Carl Schneider and Frank Hollen
ot Condon, C. A. Warren and Lee
Scrivner of Heppner.
FORMER COUNTY RESIDENT
PASSES AT HOOD RIVER
Graveside services were held in i
the I. O. O. F. cemetey at Lexing-1
ton Monday for William Michael i
Rowell, who passed away Friday,
April 6 at Hood River. Memorial'
services were held from the An-j
derson Funeral Home, Hood River j
earlier in the day and the bodyj
bought to Lexington immediately!
thereafter.
Mr. Rowell came to the county in
1917 and farmed near Lexington
and lone for a number of years,
later moving to Hood River where
he has since made his home
Mrs. Wiliam Cunningham is in
the hospital at Pendleton awaiting
an operation. Members of her family
including Mrs. J. H. Brannon, Bet
ty Cunningham, Bobby Cunning
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Darell
Hams, accompanied Mrs. Melvin
Moyer to Pendleton Monday to
visit her.
WILL give away very old mare,
gentle, used to children. Walter
Jepson, lone. 6p
WILLIAM McCLINTOCK
PASSES AWAY FRIDAY
Memorial services were held
Monday morning at Condon for
William A. McClintock, whose death
occurred Friday, April 6, in The
Dalles. The body was taken to
Vancouver, Wash, for interment.
William Aaron McClintock was
born near Ponca, Neb., June 20,
1876. He was united in marriage
to Edith Russell, March 2, 1898. To
this union were born eight child
ren, seven of whom are living and
one daughter, Stella, who preceded
him. in death. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Clintock, with their three oldest
children, came to Morrow county
in May, 1905 and farmed here con
tiguously until Qipber 1945. At
this time they moved to The Dalles
to make their home.
Mr. McClintock had been in good
health and his passing due to a
heart attack was sudden and a
great shock to his family and
friends.
Left to mourn his passing besides
the widow are four daughtes, May
Brothers, Vancouver, Wash., Irene
Dalzell, lone, Ada York, Condon,
Mildred Weitzel, Portland; three
sons, Frank of Condon, Tress of
Heppner and Leon of lone; two
sisters, Mrs. Amy Tate of The
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.
Phone 702
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