Page Two Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, Mar. 14, 1940 IONE NEWS School Election Set Monday, March 18 By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH An election will be held in lone on next Monday, March 18, for the purpose of electing a school clerk. to fill the office left vacant by the death of Ralph Harris. The school board has decided to offer contracts to all present teach ers as soon as there is a clerk. Miss Loma Barham has indicated that she will not return next year. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hummel are the proud parents of a son, born Sunday, March 10, at the hospital in Pendleton. He has been named Everett Errett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bristow spent the week end in Hood River. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Swanson were the men's brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Nichols and daughter, Mrs, Edward Sathers, and her son Jon of Sumner, Wash. Mrs. Loren Hale of Tangent, who was called here to attend the funer al of her brother-in-law, Ralph Harris, went to Hermiston Sunday with her brother, Fred McMurray, for a few ays' visit. She plans to return to her home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger went to Pendleton Saturday for a week end visit with their children who are attending school there. Mrs. Geo. C. Krebs of Cecil went to The Dalles for the week end to visit her daughter, Margaret Anne, who has reentered the hospital there. The P. C. Peterson ranch on Rhea creek is reported sold, but the name of the purchaser has not been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson, Mrs. Edward Sathers and Roy Lind- strom were business visitors in Wal la Walla Saturday. The Women's Topic club was en- tertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Agnes Wilcox and Mrs. Clyde Denney. Other hostess es were Mrs. Milton Morgan, Jr., and Mrs. C. W. McNamer. "The Nazarene" by Shalem Wasch was reviewed by Mrs. McNamer. Others present were Mesdames Hugh Smith, Omar Rietmann, Bert Mason, E. J. Blake, Carl F. Feldman, E. M. Bak er, D. M. Ward, Dorr Mason, L. E. Dick, M. E. Cotter and Norton Lun dell. The social meeting will be held at the McNamer home next Saturday, March 16, having been set early because of Easter. A one-act play contest was held at the high school Friday and at tended by a good sized crowd. The freshmen presented "Out of the ."Night" and the cast included Jean Coleman, Eulenne Seehafer, Louis Reed, Freda Ball, Glen Warfield, Ernest McCabe, George Griffith, and Don Peterson. The sophomore play was "At the Stroke of Twelve," md the cast, Patricia Emert, Betty Lou Lindsay, Elsie Jepson, Bill Eu banks, Paul Rietmann, Jimmie Led better, and Eugene Empey. The of fering of the junior class was "Kid napping Betty," and the cast in cluded Alice Renoe, Helen Doherty, Eileen Sperry, Melvin Brady, Char lotte Cannon, Ernest Christopher son, and John Doherty. The seniors presented "Clothes Make the Man" and the members of the cast were Thelma Nelson, Norman Bergstrom, Dorothy Brady, and Vernon Christopherson. At the close of the program the audience was asked to vote on the plays in the order of their merit, with the re sult that the seniors were awarded first place, the sophomores second, the juniors third and the freshmen the fourth place. All the plays were good and were well received by the audience. BOARDMAN ITEMS By MRS. CLAUD COATS Mrs. t Victor Myers who has trad ed her ranch for an apartment house in Portland left for her new home Wednesday. George Funkhauser moved her furniture, and was ac companied by Melvin Niekerson who visited his mother. Elmer Sullavan went to Portland Friday to meet Mrs. Sullivan and daughters who had been visiting her parents in Gold Hill. Mardell Gorham and Clara Mae Dillon ac companied him to visit Janet Gor ham who is attending Northwestern Business school. Mrs. Maude Kobow and Roy Part low accompanied County Agent Conrad to Union Friday to attend a 4-H leaders conference. Jo Ann Ruth is the name of the little daughter who arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Geiss on Monday, March 4. Mother and babe are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow of Eu gene arrived at the home of Ray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow, to spend a week. From here they will go to Wasco to visit Mrs. Bar low's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. J. R. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Roebrt Gililland re turned from Weston where they live to visit a few days with Mrs. Gilil land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Agee. From here they went to lone to work for some time on the Chris topherson ranch. Mrs. Ella arrived home from New Plymouth,' Idaho, Saturday. She spent the winter there with rela tives. Bank Adds New Finance Service A "Doctor-Patient Finance Ser vice" to provide money for prompt payment of doctor and dentist bills, with convenient monthly payment over a year's period, is being inaug urated this week by the Heppner branch of the First National Bank of Portland, it is announced by B. C. Pinckney, manager. "Physicians and dentists have to pay their bills like anyone else," Mr. Pinckney said, "but too fre quently they are the first to be called and the last to be paid. "We feel that no group of persons is more worthy of our help and co operation than these men upon whom we depend for the health of our communities. This new plan that we are announcing offers the patient the opportunity to pay his doctor bills in convenient monthly payments over a year's time. At the same time he establishes credit with the First National Bank for such purposes as buying an auto mobile, or financing the buying, building or modernizing of his home. It, of course, also makes it possible for the doctor to receive prompt payment for his servises." Any corner might make a mourn er. Power Company Pays County Tax A check representing full pay ment of $4352.65 of real and personal property taxes was turned over this week to Morrow county by Pacific Power & Light company. R. P. Kinne, agent for the com pany, said that the total property tax paid by the company this week to 27 counties in Oregon and Wash ington amounted to $451,165.29, an increase of $10,847.47 over last year. Property taxes represent only about half of the annual tax bill paid by the company. IURIGON NEWS Irrigon Folks Dine Basketball Squad By MRS. W. C. ISOM Forty gests were present at a banquet honoring the high school basketball team. It was held Fri day night at the school house. Bert Dexter who has been em ployed, at Umatilla is unable to work this week. He has a badly infected hand. Wayne Caldwell of Portland vis ited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. The Pep club held a card party at the schoolhouse Saturday night. A good crowd attended. Several members of the Pente costal church motored to Walla Walla to attend a meeting there Friday. Mrs. Jay Berry of Portland and Miss Snow McCoy of Hermiston spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCoy. Rev. and Mrs. Brown, evangelists here from Texas; Rev. and Mrs Harness and children, Mr. and Mrs, KusseU McCoy and children, and Cecil Goodman were all dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markham Sunday. Dave Graybeal spent the week end visiting his mother here, Mrs. Josephine Graybeal. New Hampshire Red setting eggs for sale, straight run or selected, price reasonable. Mrs. H. O. Bau- maa 1n-3, porn SEAFOOD I Oysters, Clams Shell Fish of all kinds Fresh from the Sea FEATURED DAILY FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH COUNTER SERVICE Modern Booths Contributions Taken for CHINESE RELIEF SOCIETt and Official Receipt Given MEALS AT ALL HOURS Elkhorn Restaurant ED CIIINN, Prop. Everybody Likes to Hear the Band Play We like our own school band and we know we will like the OSC band, for it is one of the areat college bands of the country. It is only natural that we should like the better things, not alone in an entertainment sense, but in the material things as well. That's why we urge you to shop our grocery department regularly if you are looking for the best of the standard brands. There will be no question about the quality of food you serve if you buy it here. tvl. D. CLARK S w d life,. " '"i" WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CAR THRU THIS BANK You Build Personal Credit in your own Home Town! Buying your car through this branch of the First National opens a source of ready cash for your other needs -RIGHT HERE. This bank credit may be valuable if you want to borrow money for personal needs. ..or to buy, build or modernize your home. you need not be a depositor to borrow from this bank B. C. PINCKNEY, Manager deppiier mmm OF PORTLAN D-ttThe First National Bank West of the Rockies k M t H B E I FEDEBU DEPOSIT II S U M.I C E 001 f0 I AT j tt