Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 16, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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young philosopher from China, Curt
Ludwig; radio announcer, Gene
Rietmann. Pie and coffee were
served by the lone P-TA after the
performance.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Dobyns re
turned to their home in lone last
weex.
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Heppner Gazette Times, May 16, 1946 7
irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOTO
Gerge Pulley left Friday for
Portland. He has been living with
his daughter, Mrs. Chris Strouser.
J. E. McCoy went to Portland
Monday morning to be with Mrs.
McCoy who is in a hospital there.
The fifth, sixth, seventh and
! eighth grades went to Sacajawea
I park Monday . for a school picnic.
I They were accompanied by Miss
I Crego.
Roy Stamp of Heppner spent
Sunday with his sisters, Mrs. C. W.
Acock and Mrs. J. A. Shoun and
their families.
Mrs. Emma Stewart went to The
Dalles Sunday. She accompanied
her son Wayne that far on his way
to Portland.
Frank Lindsey loaded a band of
yearling ewes on the railroad cars
at Irrigon Friday. They drove them
from Patterson, Wash. They were
going to Emmet, Ida. for summer
pasture.
Fred Markham of Sunnyside vis
ited Irrigon Friday.
Mrs. June Cooper and son Billy
of Eugene arrived Friday to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Stephens, and see her brother
Clark graduated.
High Hackenburgh and daughter
Margaret of Portland left for home
Friday after spending five weeks
with relatives here.
Mrs. George Russell had a re
ception for the seniors and their
parents after the commencement
exercises, serving ice cream and
cake for refreshments. The cake
was decorated with blue and gold
and bore 12 candles to represent
the 12 years in school.
The parents of the band members
had a banquet Wednesday ior the
band and Supt. Leroy Darling.
They presented Mr. Darling with a
gift.
Rev. A. B. Turner preached the
baccalaureate sermon in the high
school auditorium Sunday night.
The Ray Cosner family moved up
to the Marlow house. They have
been living with his parents, the
P. D. Cosners.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Stewart and
small son of Portland arrived Fri
day to visit is mother, Mrs. Emma
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus start
ed to Portland Saturday to spend
a few days with' relatives.
Commencement exercises were
at the high school auditorium Fri
day evening with six seniors grad
uating, including Clara Fraser, va
ledictorian; Beth Russell, Leonard
Aldrioh, Clark Stephens, Mae Cos-
ner and Jack Zabranski. Mrs. Lucy
I Rodgers, county superintendent was
J the speaker. A. C. Houghton gave
out the diplomas.
Eighth grr.de graduates were
Joan Slate, Patty Guerin, Bobby
Adams, Donald Pou'son, Donald
Dweek, Arlow Henderson, Bud
Roberts and Lavern Marlow.
All of the teachers except Miss
Evelyn Scott and Mrs. Benny Mc
Coy have accepted contracts to
teach here next year.
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ENROUTE HOME
A card from Claire H. Cox writ
ten at the Raleigh hotel, Washing
ton D. C, informs this newspaper
that he was separated from the air
corps at Pinecastle Army Airfield,
Orlando, Fla. and that after a five
day visit with friends in the capi
tal would be Oregon bound via
lialtimore, New York City, Detroit,
Indianapolis (and tno ?00 race),
and then Los Angeles, San Fran
cisco and Seattle. "And so will be
back to the hills of home Hepp
ner, to see old friends in late June
and surely look forward to it."
Evangelist Ed Galloway is begin
ning Revival Meetings May 21st in
the Assembly of God, Every night
except Saturday at 8 p. m.
Featuring inspirational singing, so
los and preaching.
Pastor Shelby E. Graves
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