Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 04, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    4-Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, December 4, 1947
Morris Teorbough
Leaves For Guam
On Government Job
By Flossie Coats
Morris Tcarhaugh left last
week for San Francisco to take
a plane for Guam whrro ho will
be employed on government
construction work Ho will bo
Rone one year. Mrs Toarbauph
and Morris Jr. will remain with
her parents, Mr and Mrs Nels
Krisiensen.
Many who took advantage of
the three-day holiday ason re
turned home Saturday and Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Har
wood returned from Kellopp, Ina..
after the time spent with Mrs.
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Harwood's cousins, Mr. and Mrs.jlly visited her sister and family,' kj .w, C , I
Leonard Churchill. Mr. ani Mrs. Earl Kerr of Free-, eWS rrom ""9on
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Billings! water.
and dauchter Brenda returned
from Portland Saturday. They
isitfKl Mrs. Grace Tyler and
family. Marlene Fisk was with
her grandmother, Mrs. O. E. Fisk
of Arlington.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Messenger
were cuests of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. W
H. Messenger of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson were
guests of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Johnson of Portland. Their son
Ted. who is a teacher in the La
Grande system, took them to the
city.
Mrs. Geneva Jackson and fanv
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown and
son Duane visited friends in
Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Petteys
and family were dinner guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.i
A. Macomber. Gary, Beverly and
Pat remained here with their
grandparents until Sunday eve
ning. Thursday dinner guests at the
Nathan Thorpe home were his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Thorpe of Hermiston, his brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ike
Thorpe, and Mrs. F. L. Browning
of Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Marlow and sons, Boardman.
By Grace Shoun
Kent Fagerstrom and Donna
Moirsitt left Sunday morning for
Wapato, Wash. They had been
spending the Thanksgiving hol
iday with his mother, Mrs. Eva
Fagerstrom of New Meadow and
four sisters and brothers. Rev.
Wayne Fagerstrom also met his
mother here. They attended the
Assembly of God church home
coming, as did also Rev. Chester
Wilson and daughter Carmen.
Miss Delpha Markham and a
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Guests at the Olive Attebury
home were son and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Attebury and son
Frank of Tacoma, and her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. N. J. Whitmore of Grants
Pass. Mrs. Attebury returned to
Grants Pass with the Whltmores
to spend the winter.
Remember the Ladies Aid
Christmas bazaar wil be Decem
ber 5 at the Grange hall. Dinner
will be served at 6:30 p.m. Con
cessions and booths will open
later.
There will be potlucx dinner
and Sunday school council after
church service Sunday, Dec. 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie
and sons David and Lynn, and
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats motor
ed to Hardman Sunday and visit
ed Mr. Coat's mother, Mrs. Mary
Coats.
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Boardman, Nov. 24 Only a
few from Boardman were pre
sent at the county-wide 4-H club
party at Lexington. Foing from
here were Mrs. L. F. Shattuck
and sons, Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and
sons.
Mrs. Bill Morrison and daugh
ters, formerly of Vale, who have
been visiting with Mrs. Morri
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Wilson, left for their new
home in Dayton, Wash. The Mor
risons have a grocery business
in Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber
spent Saturday in Pendleton,
shopping and calling at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Petteys.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats spent
the week end in Hardman with
Mr. Coats' mother, Mrs. Mary
Coats, who has been ill for
awhile.
Geo. Jaros, local teacher, had
his car side-swiped by a truck
Monday morning on his return
to Boardman from his home in
Walla Walla. The accident hap
pened near Irrigon and much
damage was done to the car.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Califf and
family of Woodburn spent the
week end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Veelle. Mr. Califf is
a brother of Mrs. Veelle.
Guests Sunday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rus
sell were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Walpole of Pilot Rock.
group of friends from the North
west Bible school also attended
the homecoming and all helped
with the entertainment.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Adams and
sons, Donald and Robert, soent
Sunday in The Dalles with Mrs.
Adams' sister, Mrs. Eva Rey
nolds, and friends.
The Irrigon and Stanfield bas
ketball teams are playing here
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Abken and
daughter Glenda spent Sunday
with relatives in Kennewick.
Mr. and Mrs. Dobyns have tak-.
en possession of the place they
purchased from W. L. Olmstead
some time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Duus and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sweringen
and daughter Connie were Pen
dleton visitors Friday.
Roy Stamp of Heppner spent
Wednesday in Pendleton with
his sister, Mrs. C. W. Acock, and
Thursday with the C. W. Acock
and J. A. Shoun families.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pelton had
for the Thanksgiving week end
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Van
Horn and daughter Connie Jo.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smunk and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smunk, all
of Portland, and Roy Smunk of
College Place and the Irrigon
relatives.
F. D. Bricker was up from
Portland to spend the Thanks
giving week end with Mrs. Brick
er and the children.
Mrs. Cora Wheeler of Pendle
ton spent part of the Thanks
giving vacation with her sister,
Mrs. Wm. Gollyhorn and family.
Billy and Helen Maxlne spent
the vacation with their grand-.
mother, Mrs. Cora Steagall and!
family of Spray. Their father,)
Dave Steagall, also visited his
mother and children there, bring
ing them home Saturday, and
leaving for his home at Redmond
Sunday.
Miss Sylvia Pelton and Nor
man Simmons of the North Col
umbia academy spent the vaca
tion with their families.
H. H. Smunk and son Roy re
turned from a trip to Portland
with a load of cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox
have purchased a place at Sun-
nyside and are moving up there
this week. Their children, Mar
ietta and James, are attending
school up there.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus
were in Pendleton Friday as
were also Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Sweringen and daughter Constance.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roberts
and daughter Delores returned
home from Sheridan where they
spent the Thanksgiving holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wal
lace and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Allen
and children of Redmond spent
from Wednesday until Sunday
with their families. They also
spent some time Thursday and
Friday with their mothers, Mrs
Hugh Grim and Mrs. C. W. Acock,
who are ill in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand went
to Walla Walla Sunday to visit
their son David at Whitman college.
The homecoming services at day with her parents, Mr. and
the Assembly of God church Mrs. W. B. Dexter, and other
were so successful that thev vot-, relatives.
ed to make it an annual affair. ! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun
Mr and Mrs Flovd Hobbs and and son Steven spent wednes-
four small sons left for North day afternoon with his parents,
Powder after spending a few Mr. and Mrs. J. a. hnoun.
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