2 Heppner Gazette Times, November 1 8, 943 I ONE NEWS NOTES By HERS. OMAR RIETMANN Rev H. N. Waddell of Nyssa has been called by the Cooperative church of lone. He will begin his services aa pastor as soon as he has moved his family and household goods here. The Rebekah P. N. G, club held a silver tea and food and needle work sale Saturday, Nov. 13. The amount raised was $52.90. Topic club met with Mrs, Milton Morgan for the study meet ing last Friday. The book. "Mrs. Parkington" was reviewed by Mes dames Chas. Swanson, Garland land Swanson and Victor Rietmann. The social meeting this month will be held at the Masonic hall on the evening of Nov. 20 with Mesdames Garland Swanson, Milton Morgan, Lloyd Morgan, Victor Rietmann Charles Swanson as hostesses. Gills' league of lone Hi gave the football boys their annual banquet Friday evening at the school house. Alumni and otheer friends of the students were invited to a party held after the banquet. All report a very enjoyable time. A number of young people gath ered at the Holub home Friday evening to give the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub a grand charivari. A F, Nelson suffered a stroke Nov. 7 and was rushed to Portland for medical care. A potluck supper has been plan ned for the Eastern Star and Ma sonic members and their immedi ate families on Dec. 1 at 6;30 pre ceding the evening meeting of the orders. Mrs. Kittie Turner of La Grande is visiting her sister Mrs. Elmer Griffith of Morgan. Mrs Turner will go from here to Tacoma where she plans to spend the winter with her children. Mrs. Echo Palmateer has booght the former Willard Blake property in lone. The football game Friday after noon between the juniors and se niors and freshmen and sopho mores was won by the upper classmen, to the tune of 12-0. This is the last game of the season. Basketball pracice begins next week. Mrs. H. E. Yarnell underwent a major operation on Tuesday of last week and is reported progressing satisfactorily. Mrs. Nettie Lundy returned to her home in Portland last Thurs day after making a week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Alice Wiles enjoyed a visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Britton and son Francis of Tygh valley. They ar rived late Wednesday and returned home Thursday evening. Francis is home on leave from the navy. Mr. and Mrs Dale Ray visited a few days in Lyle recently when they took their daughter Mrs. Les ter Goodrich and small son home after a visit here. Miss Eulanna Seehafer spent a few days at her home here last week. Eulanna is employed' in Port land. The Maranatha club will meet at the apartment of Miss Helen Lind say Saturday afternoon. The Bob Buchanan family has moved to the Valentine ranch near Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holub and Mrs. Emma Holub have moved to a recently purchased farm beween Echo and Pendleton. Miss Jane Huston and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom spent the week-end in Portland where Miss Huston was bridesmaid at the wedding of her cousin Miss Betty Phillips and George Dietrick at the West Min ster Presbyetrian church. H. M. Stiles, superintendent of the lone schools attended a prin cipal's' meeting at Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker re turned Thursday from a two weeks' visit in Los Angeles. Rev. Paul A. Davies of Portland, superintendent of the Congrega tional conference of Oregon will conduct the morning services at the Cooperative church Nov. 21. Rev. H. N. Waddell, the new pas tor, will begin his services on Nev. 28. Willows grange H. E. club will meet for a potluck dinner on Fri day, Nov. 19 at the grange hall. Memberg are reminded of the elec tion of officers and "to bring gifts to be put in the Christmas bags for the patients at McCaw hospital in Walla Walla, and also articles for the grab bag for the bazaar. The afternoon will be spent in fix ing booths for the bazaar to be held on Saturday, Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quacken buh, Mrs Susie Hughes and Mrs. Zella Dufault of Heppner were re cent visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Fletcher. PAST MATRONS MEETING WEEK-END AT MONMOUTH . a Flenita Mardock spent the mS- VK er5Tnt W S,Wt wiSnd a Monmouth where she tess to the Past Matrons club at weeKena ai home-coming her home Monday evening, Nov. 23. attended the annual home coming The hour will be 7:30 o'clock festivities. HOME ON LEAVE ' Reese Burkenbine is home on a 15-day leave and is assisting his brothers. Lloyd and Merle, in oper ating the Heppner Market. Reese was out on a mission when his fa ther was stricken but got home as soon as he could. yfy. IN HOSPITAL Chris Brown is a patient at the Heppner hospital where he is be ing treated for an infection. He was admitted Tuesday and as yet has. not been permited to have com pany. HAVE HAYRACK RIDE The Crusaders class, composed of young married people of the Church of Christ, enjoyed a hay rack ride Monday night. Supper was served at the O. Wendell Her bison home following. : MOVE TO PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin moved their household goods to Portland Saturday. Their daughter Kingsley, who has been working in the city for several months, had secured an apartment for them. , Ask to see our new writing kits. Gazette Times printery. State Merit. Syslem Exsm nations Senior Field Deputy Clerk-Typist Field Deputy Clerk-Stenographer For employment with the State Unem ment Compensation Commission and or local branch of the United States Em ployment Service. Applications must be mailed to Professor Wm. Griffith, Supervisor of Examina tions, 701 Spalding Building, Portland 4, Before November 27, 1943. Examinations early in December. High School Graduates of January '44 Eligible. Applications can be obtained at any US ES office or by writing direct to the Board Examiners, 701 Spalding Building, Port land 4, Oregon. You'll save preci ous Ration Points . . . if you eat din ner here at least a few times each week. Try our Meatless Meals Friday. We are closed all day every Thursday HEPPNER CAFE YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION J y w I'm .Mil L.. ... Children start school soon have their eyes checked now. Highly trained eye specialist with years of experience waiting serve you. is to DR. STRAM OPIOME'lRIST Stram Optical Co. 225 South Main 403 Pendleton, Oregon KpAUL BUNYAN", legendary hero of the lumber camps, has swung his gleaming ax at the Axis to add new chap, ters to his saga. Once again America's mighty forests have answered the call of the nation. In peace or war Bunyan has. always served his country well. In peace his industry provides wood for homes, schools, churches, and newspapers. In war Paul's disciples step up their pace to produce materials for ships, planes, barracks. Imbued with the pioneer spirit necessary to win this war, a half millioa Bunyans are "delivering the woods"! a Kinzua Pine Mills Co.