1 Lexington News Mrs. Mary Edwards Ph. M ' 2!c Don Oamrbell and "wife were visitors the past week at the Roy Campbell home. They left Monday morning for Forest Grove and after a short visit there Don will report to his station at San Bruno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Majeske and daughters Audrey and Patricia and Mrs. Gene Majeske returned Mon day from Tacoma where they spent the week-end visiting Pvt Gene Majeske who is stationed at Camp Lewis. Mr and Mrs. L. E. Ruhl return ed Thursday from Portland. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nettie Barton who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nettie Diavis. There will be an open meetiing the evening of Nov. 21 at the city hall for the purpose of nominating candidates for all city offices. Every one interested in city affairs is urged to attend. The election will be held Dec. 5. A family reunion and birthday dinner, honoring the 18th birthday of Freida Breeding, dlaughter of Mr and Mrs Oscar Breeding and the 17th birthday of George Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding, was held at the Oscar Breeding home on Sunday. Those present were Thomas Breeding, father and grandfather of Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Livingston of Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Breeding and family of Heppner, Mr and Mrs. Carl Breed ing and family of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs Burl Maynard and family of Lexington, Mrs. Ed Grant and children of Lexington and a sister, Mrs. Ora Calvin of Burlington, Wash. Mrs. Emma Breshears and Mrs. Helen Crump visited at the D. R. Gibson home at Hermiston last Friday, Roger Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, left Tuesday for Spokane where he will take his ,lvsical examination prior to his induction in the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty of Blackhorse left Saturday for Port land! where they will place their daughter Mary in the hospital for an operation on her ear in the hope Heppner Gazette Times, November 16, 1944 3 of restoring her hearing. Mrs Trannie Parker is reported to b'. ill at her home. She suffered a i infill accident at the store when' she fell, causing several hea vy boxes to fall on her. She is re covering nicely but is still confined to her home. r O : - Irrigon News Notes By MBS.. J. A. SHOTTH Mrs. Milton Bailey and Mrs. E. A. Stephens were Hermiston visit ors Monday. Pvt Ray Coulter was wounded in France and has been moved to England he writes friends here.. William Arnold Gollyhorn is home from Pennsylvania visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gollyhorn 'and his Wife and son Wayne at Heppner. Mrs. Clara Gertson, welfare worker of Heppner was in Irrigon Thursday. Mrs. Grace Misner of the county OPA office was also down here this week. Mrs Theresa Cornell of Board man was in Irrigon Tuesday. Edwin Pierson took Mrs. Pierson to the Ordnance hospital Thursday for a check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and Sam Umiker returned from a successful elk hunt. The Jack Browning family, Mrs. Tom Caldwell and Grace O'Brien, and little son went to the Pentecos tal fellowship meeting. Mrs. Marshall Markham and two daughters and Mrs. Lillie Warner Went to Stanfield to the meeting Wednesday evening. Earl Isom is much improved af ter being quite ill from taking a te tanus shot because of a cut on his hand. Mr and M.rs. Roy Bediwell and two daughters of Sunnyside Wash, end Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bediwell and daughter of Ontario spent sev eral days with their parents the Emery Bediwells. Roy's family left for home Wednesday afternoon and the Ernest Bediwells Friday. Mrs. Elmer Rucker and children went to Heppner Wednesday. Miss Dolores Haberlein, daughter of Paul Haberlein was married to Clinton Day Oct. 14 in New York. Mrs Day was reared here and edu cated here and in college. She is in the marines and stationed in North Carolina. The groom is in the navy with a desk job at present in New York. Delight Goodwin of Portland is visiting her sister Mrs. Russell Mc Coy and other relatives here. Tom Haddox and son John of Walla Walla are visiting his sons Carl and Leo and their families. . FOR SALE Harry Jones ranch 12 miles from Heppner 2860 acres reasonably priced to sell, owner Stella Bailey, Padre Hotel, Bak ersfield, Calif. 331 f FOR SALE or RENT house; 1V2 ton truck for Efile; also 3 milk cows. E. W. Moyer. 34-36p RETURNS TO SEATTLE Ladd Sherman left Sunday for Seattle after spending a leave with his wife and daughters who are living in Lexington during his ab sence. QWICZl RELIEF FROM Syniams ot Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Free nokTellsof IcweTreatment that (Must Kelp or it V.iil Cost You Nothing Over two million bottles or the WILLARD TK H ATM 15 N T have been sold for relief of sy m p! now of (list mss arising from Stomach and tt'oiinal Ulcers due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassi:r is. Heart' urn. Sleeplessness, etc., dun t o Exe-ss Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial I Ask for "Wizard's Mossage" which fully explains this tieatu.unt free at GORDON'S DRUG STORE a. mh mm These are busy times especially so for the one who has to plan and pre pare the meals for the family for she too is do ll er share of war work. It will be a boost t her's and the family's morale to eat out occasionally to enjoy one of our STEAK DINNERS, or an oyster supper, or any one of the wide variety of excellent meals to be found on our bill of fare. Come any time . . . we're always prepared. Elkhorn Restaurant. ANN0UNGIN6 Change in Ownership of Heppner- lone- Portland Freight Line This freight line will continue to serve Morrow county and we solicit your patronage. J. E. Sutherland Phone orders to LaVerne Van Marter 152 or 1442 Heppner or Phone 60, Pilot Rock, Ore. The Old-Time REVIVAL is Growing in Interest Sane, Scriptural Spiritual Evangelism Preaching Teaching Singing Ei 9 ' ' ' V- The Gospel & SUMS' IX. 14 i f y v 4 CHURCS- I of C HRIST Heppner KB 8 W. W. WHITE Evangelist very ntgnt except Vioociay ervice begins at 7:45, preceded by brief sonq service CLIFFORD SNYDER Singer, Artist eetings Will Continue Through November The Public is Cordially Invited to attend these meetings 7 A