Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 23, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. J. A. SHOUN 1
Cutis Steohens T4 s?ot hi, re
charge at Fort Lewis Friday and
arrived hdme Saturday morning
and is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Stephens. He has been,
in service more than two and a
half years, most of the time in an
ordnance trucking crew in central
Europe.
J. E. McCoy and daughter. Snow,
arrived home from Portland Tues
day. Mrs. Lester Seites went to Pen
tlleton Tuesday,
dleton Wednesday.
Mrs. Birdie Stewart, and small
son of Island City are visiting their
"parents the R. M. McCoys.
R. M. McCoy preached in the
Community Baptist church Sunday
morning.
Rev. Ralph DeBoer preached in
the Assembly of God church Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun and
son Steven spent Thursday with his
parents, the J. A. Shouns.
The farmers are busy cultivating
potatoes and melons now. The po
tatoes look nice but melons rather
slow.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Franchier of
Pendleton spent Sunday with the
H. M. Duus family.
Mr. and Mrs. Marten Abken went
to Kennewick Saturday. Their dau
ghter Glenda accompanied them.
Frank Lindsey loaded another
band of sheep in the cars in Irri
.gon from Patterson to be taken to
summer pasture at Emmet, Idaho.
Miss Evelyn Scott went to La
Grande Friday.
Miss Kennedy went to Umatilla
Friday. All the rest of the teachers
have gone home excepting Supt.
LeRoy Darling. The Darling fam
ily left today for Caifornia to visit
relatives.
- They have remodeled the Abken
house and have added a new piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Pier son and
Ruth Umiker went to Boardman
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slate of
Ogden, Utah, visited his brother
William Slate and family last week.
Luther Hill and Delbert Smith of
Priest River also were recent
gusts at the Slate home.
Marshall Markham returned to
Spokane Sunday after spending
the week-end with his family here.
Mrs. Marshall and daughter Mar
ene went to Portland Monday.
School closed Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz
drove to The Dalles Sunday, tak
ing their son LenRay to the hospi
tal for treatment of a badly infect
ed leg. The youngster fell on some
glass about two weeks ago cutting
the leg quite badly. The latest re
port from the hospital is that he
is improving but will have to re
main there another week. Mr.
Schwarz returned home but Mrs.
Schwarz stayed there to be near
their son.
Mrs. Ora Thompson and son Ro
raM, Mrs. Lester Seites and the J.
A. Shour-s were Walla Walla visit
ors Tuesday.
Delores Thornton left for her
home at Kendrick, Ida. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand went
to Portland Saturday.
Pupils of the upper grades, ac
companied by their teachers, Miss
Scott and Miss Crego went to Sac
ajawea park Monday for the an
nual school picnic
Ora Thompson had his service
station and garage painted white
finishing up Monday.
The vote at the primary election
was light. Elmer Rucker took the
ballots to Heppner Saturday.
Morris Godwin of Nyssa is visit
ing his grandmother, Mrs. Marttha
Ferril. He has re-enlisted in the air
corps for three more years as a pi
ot. He is a staff sergeant.
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Pendleton, Oregon
Mrs. Joy Smith took a group of
high schoo pupils to the Bingham
springs Wednesday to fish. The
ethers went to the springs Thursday
fcr ths annual picnic.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Horn
of Spokane were visitors the fore
part of the week at the Harley
Anderson home, coming Sunday
and returning Wednesday. Mr. Van
Horn was wounded in action and
has been hospitalized seven months.
J. W. Burns is a new employe at
the Case Furniture company . He
was recently discharged from the
navy and will bring his family to
Heppner when housing is available.
Heppner Gazette Times May 23, 1946 3
Charles W. Buchanan son of Mr.
and Mrs. Chares A Buchanan, Lex
ington and Stanley D. Cox, son of
Percy Cox of Heppner joined the
army last week, for an 18 month
enlistment.
SAND AND GRAVEL
Good clean Umatilla sand and gravel
for concrete and cement work.
LLOYD MOVER
Call 1484 Heppner, Oregon
Holmes and Edwards
Inlaid Silver Plate . . .
Now in stock for delivery Youth Danish Princess patterns.
The silverware with blocks of
sterling inlaid on the most used
spoons and forks- for longer
lasting beauty.
Join the list of satisfied
users and make your se
lection today.
PETERSONS
WARN IN
o o o o
Harvest will start in Morrow County within 40 days. If your
transportation equipment is not in good condition, now is
the time to have it reconditioned while our parts stock is
ample to take care of most repairs.
We have new and reconditioned Ford motors
in stock for immediate delivery.
Phone. 1092 and make an appointment to have your equip
ment reconditioned at the earliest date possible.
Rosewall Motor Co.
Your
Dealer