Heppner Gazette Times, August 31, 1944 3 lrrigon News Notes By MBS. J. A. SHOTTN Miss Verna May Sauters left for her home at The Dalles Friday af ter spending two weeks with her sunt, Mrs. Paul Habedein and family. Findley Graybeal of Gillander Burrows was in lrrigon Tuesday. Mrs. Joy Smith will teach in lr rigon this year. This makes the list complete., Robert Larson, left for Kenne wick to stay at home for the day . and th?n on to the navy where he .has been called. Ihe Sam Umiker family were Pendleton visitors this week. Wayne Gollyhom had his ton sils removed at the Ordnance hos pital Monday. Mrs. Gollyhom re ports that A. W. Gollyhorn is on the honor roll for meritorious work in the army. Mrs. Milton Bailey and small .son and Clara Fraser were Pendle ton visitors Manday. Mrs. Hugh Glasgow and two grandchildren left Sunday for Wy . oming to visit her father. The Frank French family have movedffrom the Nora Wilson house to a Leicht cabin. The TTny Coop-, . house. Mrs. Billy Coulter and Pattie Jo ers are moving into the Wilson and Tommy Lee have moved to Hermiston to live. Lavern Duus returned from Port land Sunday. Mrs. Jerry White and daughter Loretta got back from Enterprise Sunday. Mrs. Dona A. Bearrow of Ord nance was visiting in lrrigon Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens and son Wilbur and Mrs. Stevens were Iriigon visitors Sunday. Wilbur is home from overseas servce. Mrs. Doy Tont and two children of Portlond are returning from Kendrick Ida. and, are visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Fraser. Frc'd Smith, S ljc writes that he is in Italy. " Pvt Joe Wilson is in San Louis Obispo and Pfc Curtis Stephens is at a Georgia base. Miss Muriel Herold of -Wyoming niece of Mrs. Hugh Glasgow, has arrived and is awaiting the opening of school. She s one of the teachers. The Emery Bediwells spent the week-end in Sunnyside Wash, with their son Roy and family. Ensign and Mrs. Donald Hough ton arrived Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hough, ton. o DttlVLVG TO SEATTLE Mrs. Burl Coxen and daughter Betty Marie will drive to Seattle this week-end, taking Claude Drake who is to report to a Puget Sound training station. UMON MISSION RY 10 y."V2 CHEST SPEAKER A special feat is in store for the union missionary mcetng Friday afternoon Sept. 8 at the Assembly of God church. Mrs. J. M. Cornel imn, who w'ith her husband spent many years in mission wo"k among (he Indians, will come fiom Pen dleton to speak and show exam ples or Indian handwork. y The meeting is called for 2:30 in the afternoon. Following the busi ness meeting and program tea will vi'.ed for the entire afternoon, be served.1 Everone is cordially in- Ihe Meihcdst womens society of Christian service will " omit the Scrptcmb'r meeting. MORE PLANS "GANG AGLEE" Mrs. Ture Peterson and little daughters had planned to leave last Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Petersen's parents in Astoria. But on Sunday morning, Alice awaken ed with a mump which in a day or so inflated the other side and the little girl's face mostly resembled the full moon. She was pretty sick for a day or so but the ache has about passed now .The trip has been delayed for the nonce, awaiting ac tion from Ruth who hasn't as yet followed in her sister's footsteps but who will likely get around to it eventually. YOUNG SERVICE MAN MARKTES IONE GIRL Miss Betty Lou Lindsay of lone and Sgt Ray Pettyjohn have gone to Lewiston, Ida. where they were man led Wednesday. They are ex the groom is on delayed orders and pected to return in a day or so as mu:t report at Salt Lake City for embarkation orders Sept. 5. He is in the aimy air command. Mrs. Fetiyjohn h:s been emp'oyr ed as secretary for Simon Saw & Sleel comjpany in Portland until a lew months ego when she w:.s forced to resign her position be cause or illness and return to her home in lone. I he groom was em ployed by iraci;ic leiephone and Telegraph company, doing construe, tion work ior two years previou.. to enteiing the armed services. GUESTS AT CORWTN HOME Bobby and Dawn Corwin came Wednesday for a brief visit at the home of their uncle, George Cor win before returning to their home in Dunsmuir, Calif. Their cousin Lauren ran off for a couple of days from his duties as chief orchardist on' his grandfather' acreage to visit with the home folks while the Cal if oinians are here. All three young people-will leave Friday. Lauren, as brown as a berry from his sum mer's activities still has one more week to work at Hood River. REREKAII MEETING Regular meeting of Sans Souri Rebekah lodge will be held Friday evening, Sept. 1 at the hall. Offi cers and members are urged to be present as important business will be discussed, according to Delia Da vidson, noble grand. FXAIUIVT-Tl COMINC, t-avu examiner of opera tors and cnauffeurs. is scheduled to be in the courthouse at Heppner between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 5. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with, the examiner during these hours. SPOKANE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cohn spent some time in Spokane this Week. Thfy were accompanied by Mrs. Cyrene Barratt who planned on be in? with her son Jim, who had a 14-hour llbeHv from boot vamp at Farragut. RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. A. E. Burkenbine and son Albert returned Saturday from a three-weeks visit in California. Leaving here Aug. 3 they went to Santa Rosa where they had two weeks with Merle Burkenbine and returning stopped at Dorris, Calif, to visit Mrs. A. B. Gray While at Dorris, Albert decided to have the mumps, which added variety to 'he trip, if not pleasure for the victim. SEEING SO.aE COUNTRY On Monday morning Mis. C. C. Dunham wired her iamily of her arrival in Chicago, but found no message awaiting her of the where abouts of her sailor .husband. This morning another wire announced her present location as New York where the doctor put in off his shakedown cruise Wednesday after noon. For a simple country girl she has really gone places in the past week. She did not mention how long the embarkation leave will be. bPLND HOLIDAY krt FORI LAND Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ferguson and Marylou accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Tu-.nor drov t- Vt land today to be gone n,it. . aes day. This" was a combined pl.-;.su-e ;;nd business trip, the mayor being the busiest one of the party with a list a block long of places to go and people ' to see. For Good Eats Go to the ICTORY lone, Oregon Roy and Betty Lieuallen Proprietors We Will be Closed Monday This store will not open Monday as we wish to give cur help a holiday, but we will be on the job Tuesday morning with hc bes foods the markets afford. In the meantime, we suggest that you buy wi!h the hch'day in -mind if yoM don't vou may be short of some essentials for a day or two. Don't forget there's a war goinq on and that the Government needs those extra dollars. BUY BONDS! Centra M Qrkt VLSI'!' IN CALIFORNIA Ihe Misses Frrnccs f-ni Shirley Wil i l. or, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson left Pen dleton Wednesday night enrou'e to Rive side, Calif, who e they will visit an aunt, their mother's twin .iter. The girls, were going by way of Salt Lake City. IT'S GOOD BUSINESS ... to Buy Quality This Fall INVEST IN THE BEST FOR GREATER SATISFACTION ' " :( : 4 . 4 u a- 6 HP y Vm 1 A. y r. The lauirh is on the Chinese Y. W. C. A., whose director. Miss vTsai Kwei (inset), is as amused as the crowing baby. Miss Tsai, who is now in the U. S. A., says she doesn't have mid wives on hei staff, but one rural Y. W. delivered 64 children of fighting fathers in one year! Among them was this boy in his mother's arms. suits of lasting ma-CI tcrials and styles assure vnu of vnnr s money's worth. Come in and be measured now for that Fall or Winter suit. 1 V ( ' 4 w - f i' tei ' ' n y- '14 n Men s Wear