Heppner Gazette Times, March 16, 191 4 3 10NE NEWS NOTES By MBS. OMAB WETMASH Cpl Barbara Snyder and A. W. 1 Laura Bristow of the Royal Ca nadian Airforce women's division, were guests last week of Mr. ana Mrs. David Rietmann and Mrs. Etta Bristow. The young women, who have been in service about two years were on leave from Vancou ver, B. C. where they are stationed. A. Wl Bristow is a niece of Mrs. Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker have as their guests Mrs. Earl Bal dwin of The Dalles, 'sister of Mrs. Heliker. H. K club of Willows grange will , meet in all day session at the home of Mrs. Helena Buschke near Mor gan on March 17. Potluck at noon. All members are urged to be present. Miss Doris Palmateer is spend ing her two weeks 'vacation with her mother, Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Doits is training as a nurse cadet at La Grande. Rev. and Mrs. Paul A. Davies of the Congregational church assncia tion will be in lone Friday, March 17. There will be a fellowship sup per at the Congregational room at 6:30 after which there will be ser vice and a reception for the new members of the Cooperative church, Word has been received of the arrival of a second son, Carl Nor man, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Thompson, Catherine Scharf, of MdVDnnville on March 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are former lone residents, Mrs. Thompson having taught in the lone schools a num ber of years. Joe Mason of Pnneviile is re ported recovering satisfactorily fol lowing a gun-shot wound in the abdomen he received last Tuesday when attacked! by Sidney Elms in an altercation over payment of rent by Elms for his furniture and vio lin repair shop. Elm later died from a self-inflicted head wound. Mason is well known here being a native of lone and a brother of Bert Ma son, lone merchant. Roy Pettyjohn is on furlough, visiting his family at the home of N. E. Pettyjohn. A family dinner in Roy's honor was held Sunday at the Pettyjohn home. 1'he Maranatha club held an all day meeting last Saturday at the Congregational rooms with good attendance at the pot-lutk dinner and! meeing afterwards when Rev. Miller entertained with song and music. About 30 members and friends of the Cooperative church with their families gathered ior dinner at the Congregational rooms Sunday. In the aiternoon a quiz program on the Bible was conducted by Rev. Earl Miller which proved very in teresting and enlightening. The two weeks meeting nf the church came to a close Sunday evening with a record attendance for the two weeks. Friends from Heppner and Lexington were also present. Bap tismal service for eight converts were held after the evening service. Mrs. Harvey Ring returned from Pendleton Sunday. She is now con valescing from a major operation she underwent at St. Anthony's hospital a few weeks ago. Mrs. Huston Bryson of Portland is visiting at the home of her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson. Leslie Roundy of La Grande was in lone Sunday. He returned to La Grande Monday accompanied by his family who have been at the home of Mrs. Roundy's father, Lewis Padberg. Pvt Tench Aldrich returned to Camp Polk La. last Saturday. Wm. A. Hayes returned to lone last week after several weeks visit in California and Texas. Mrs. Laxton McMurray has re covered from the flu sufficiently to be up and around again. All the teachers in the lone school have been re-elected with the ex ception of Mrs. Delia Nance and James Ryan who had previously announced thei intention to re sign. Mrs. Mary Peiffer of Walla Wal la spent Tuesday in lone visiting her sister Mrs. Charles Nord of Portland who is ill at the home of her son Ray Bamett . IRRIGON NEWS By MBS. J. A. SKOVN Mrs. Jack McFall of Spokane is visiting her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFall. Mrs. Lon Lathrop of Enterprise spent several days with the Elmer Rucher and Paul Slaughter families. Billy Rutledge and Joe Wilson are going to Heppner Saturday to go to the army camp to which they are assigned. . Calvin Allen and Betty May Grim went to Monument and Prairie City to see their grandfather, Geo. Hux who has been ill. Mrs . Ruth Umiker .md Bety Acock were Prosser visitors Satur day evening. E. R. Schneider and Joe Wilson left for Metaline Falls Monday. Moses McGrew and a boy named Wright of Orchard, Wash., and Ro bert McGrew of Farragut Ida., were Irrigon visitors Monday. Fred Adams has the foundation laid for art addition to his store. R. C. Woods and Lois Markham were Walla Walla visitors Monday. J. A. Shoun was in Walla Walla Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Wilson arrived home Saturday for Portland and Wood lawn where she; has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. Nina Harris came up from Portland Saturday going back Sun-dc,-r Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow gave a farewell party Wednesday evening for Billy Aldrich and his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and two sons were Pendleton visitors Sat u1 day. Sinice Moore was in Pendleton on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown were Yakima visitors Monday getting home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Wes Isom left for Portland Thursday morning. Irrgon had a hard wind Friday that disrupted telephone and elec tric service of the Leicht station, A repair crew had to be called to re move the fallen trees and repair the line. The last few nights have been extra cold. Tuesday night was cold prioiiich to freeze pipes. ll A good cup of coffee is the perfect complement to a sat isfying meal. Our food is good, well cooked, and taste ful; our service is prompt and we are pleased to serve you. What Builds Confidence To really know a business firm, one must go further than the introductory handshake beyond the first merchan dise sold and delivered. Experience over a long period of years will tell you whether a store fulfills its promises, treats you fairly and ' squarely in all transactions, large or small. The confidence is mutual and we intend to continue to do our part. Pd, n jemm iirtnill tllllllllllKtllMtllHMIIKIItllllltlllllMIMIItUHIIIUIUllllUllid KllMHIWUNHIlMHHIIIIimimiilHHHMKHIHIHMUVIHHi Due to shortage of help we remain closed all day on Thursdays. Try our meatless meals ev ery Friday. HEPPNER CAFE V u, ' i VTi Ml l1 if Hi. - 1 ' U Your Red Cross is at HIS side- kjrfh....M.. VJ WMmmmm Have you subscribed? 6IVE GENEROUSLY Heppner Bakery WW xw& fk r iiwaFnl,w.,- WES 'EH BiLUtaS THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE BE OfFEIISB USTIN ? " AMMKA" N Y0 MVOHITI M.t.C. IVATItM WOtT iAtWMT t fM. MMM MJMt