Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 09, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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1 o Heppner Gazette Times, May 9, 1946
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOOT?
The Assembly of God church
carpenters have the frame up and
are getting the siding on it.
Mrs. J. E. McCoy is leaving the
hospital in Pendleton. She will stay
in Portland with her daughter, Mrs.
Jay Berry for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Pierson at
tended the wedding of his nephew
Jack Harshman and Miss Donna
Johnson of . La Grande in the First
Methodist church in La Grande
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of Port
land left Monday after spending a
few days with the B. P. Rands.
About all of the Irrigon commu
nity is in crop this year. With al
falfa, potatoes and melons getting
lots of attention these days. They
all look good, with plenty of water
and sunshine to make them. grow.
The Ora Thompson family have
moved into their new quarters in
the east end of town. They moved
from the Haberlein garage and
lunchroom. i
Rev. A. B. Turner was called to
Tacoma by the death of his mother
there early Saturday morning. Rev.
Ralph DeBoer of Pasco took his
place in the Assembly of God
church.
Rev Danielson of Portland filled
the pulpit at the Community Bap
tist chufrch Sunday.
Little Steven Smith has been
quite ill with pneumonia in the
Pendleton hospital. His parents,
the Robert Smiths, also grandpar
ents, the Tom Caldwells have been
up to see him. He is much im
proved. Mr. and Mrs. James Shoun and
daughter Judy visited the J. A.
Shouns. Judy' is staying with her
grandparents.
Virgil Sparks, Calvin Allen and
Batie Rand started out last week
to find a fire truck and tank for
the Irrigon community. They went
to Tacoma and Portland. Sparks
and . Allen : returned Friday and
Rand returned Saturday with the
equipment.
Miss Grace Gadeken of Hoppner
gave a demonstration Friday af
ternoon on "Color, Clothes and
You" at the H. H. Whipple home.
Delicious refreshments were serv
ed. Miss Gadeken went on to Port
land from here.
C. W. Grim and Frank Rider
were Pendleton visitors Saturday.
, The Irrigon band started for Eu
gene early Friday morning. They
were accompanied by Supt. and
Mrs. Leroy Darling, Miss Crego,
Miss Scott, Miss Munns and Miss
Kennedy. Also Mrs. Henry Miller,
Mrs. Virgil Sparks, Mrs. Marshall
Markham and Rev. A. B. Turner.
They got back home Sunday by
way of Boardman. They stopped
at Portland. Thev had a wonderful j
time.
Chief Warrant Offk-er and Mrs
Wiley Benefiel and son Wiley are i
now located in Washington D. C.
He is located in the Pendergast;
building. I
The W. B. Dcxters have word'
from their son T5 Vallis Dexter'
who has been moved to a T. B.
hospital in North Carolina. Mrs.
Dexter will return soon to her
home in La Grande.
Billy Allen Sic of Tillamook re
turned to his base Monday. He
left here Friday to visit his bro
ther Adren and family before go
ing on. Albert Lane also went to
Redmond with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus and
Dan Hiebert went to Heppner Wednesday.
EXAMINER COMING
A drivers license examiner is
scheduled to be on duty Tuesday
May 14, between the hours of 10
a. m. and 4 p. m. at the court
house in Heppner, according to an
announcement received from the
secretary of state's office. Persons
wishing licenses or permits to drive
are asked to get in touch with the
examiner well ahead of the sched
uled closing hour in order to as
sure completion of their applica- cause of the serious illness of a
tions with a minimum of delay. j friend. He spent Monday in Pendle-
Mrs. Isalelle Corrigal, Mrs. Wil
bur Gourky, Miss Isabelle O'Brien
and Mrs. R. B. Rice were in Pen
dleton Thursday to attend the Red
Cross meeting for chairmen and
home service heads. They returned
Friday.
Rev. Neville Blunt was called to
Victoria B. C. Monday evening be-
ton and Walla Walla getting the
j many technicalities pertaining to
border crossings taken care of.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanHorn are
welcoming Susan Elizabeth, who
arrived Monday evening at St. An
thony's hospital in Pendleton. The
littl emiss weighed SVz pounds at
birth. She and her mother are do
ing very well.
WE SAY THANK YOU
The management of the Star
Theater is very proud and happy to
have made an outstanding record
in its collections in the- recent Red
Cross drive. However, we must
give credit where it is due: To J.
J. O'Connor, county drive chair
man for his cooperation, to the lib
erality of our ever-generous pa
trons, and to the members of the
Heppner Cub Scouts who made the
actual collections fou us and with
out whose enthusiasm and industry
we would not have placed first in
colections among the theaters of
Oregon. To all, our thanks.
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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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BATTERIES RECHARGED
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Fresh Crisp Garden Vegetables
in Our Produce Department
Picnics Are Just Ahead!
Plan to see our assort
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Cheeses and Relishes
QUALITY
MEATS
and
GROCERIES
at
Reasonable
Prices
Our Motto: "CLEANLINESS"
Nowhere on earth does Cleanliness
count more than in a market. Realizing
this, we maintain a perfectly Sanitary
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