6 Heppner Gazette Times, November 22, 1945 Jrrigon News Notes By MBS. J. Jl SHOUN Jean Brown is home from Holly wood visiting her mother, Mrs Floyd Provancho and family. Calvin Allen is bringing Ella Mae Grim and June Goodwin home for the Thanksgiving vacation. They attend Eastern Oregon College of Education.. Ora Thompson has a third of his building moved to is lots east of town and another third is raised ready to be moved. The Howard Gollyhorns have their basement completed ready to put the building on. Mrs. Tom Caldwell has had word that her son Wayne of Manilla is on his way home. Kent Fagerstrom is also on his way home. Mrs. C. W. Honey of Olympia arrived Tuesday morning to spend some time with his daughter Mrs. A. B. Turner and family. LaVelle and Delpha Markham arrived Tuesday evening to spend Thanksgiving here as are also the Russell McCoy family. Carl Haddox took his father, T. H. Hadox to the Walla Walla Vet erans hospital Saturday for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Umiker were surprised by some neighbors who came in to celebrate a few hours in their new home, as a house warming. Roger Swaren, an ex-chaplain of the U. S. Army, gave an interesting talk at the Community church on Sunday and at the Assembly of God church Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht ar rived Sunday. Frank has received l-.io rlicpVinruo frnm the naw. mo iAMwur' " Mr. and Mrs, Milton Bailey sold their store, garage,houses ana au roct rf thpir holdings to Mr. and Mrs. Abkins and LaVern Williams "who have taken possession. The Baileys are moving to Pasco where they own some lots. Mike Hinkley is moving them. Mrs. Fred Houghton was a Port land visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun and son Stephen spent Tuesday with Mr. Shoun's parents, the J. A. Bhouns. May Cosner, Clara Fraser, Beth Russell, Leonard Aldrich, Jack Ja kranski Clark Stephens and Law rence, all seniors, went to Pendle ton Thursday to have their pictures taken. C. W. Grim put a new roof on his barn last week. The Emery Bediwells took their niece, Mrs. Robert Smith and little daughter to Sunnyside to visit the Roy Bediwell family. Mr: and Mrs. Earl Edwards and family have moved on to the Bert Dexter place that he purchased last week. Mr. Edwards is a carpenter employed at Umatilla. Don Kenny and a friend from Portland went elk hunting Satur day. Tclio Smith on the Hoaeland place is remodeling and covering the top and sides of the house. Sgt Glen O'Brien is home until Dec. 4 from his base in Idaho. Chester O'Brien has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bartlelt and daughter Betty left for California Thursday after visiting Mrs. Bart lett's niece, Mrs. Milton Bailey and family. James C Shoun, SFlc writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shoun, that he has been honorably dis charged and will soon be back in Walla Walla. Cester Wilson is working on the Lexington Items . . . . By UBS. MABY EDWARDS At the meeting of the Holly Re- bekah lodge last Thursday the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year and will assume their new offices in January.. Those elected were Leita Messenger, Noble Grand, Catie Padberg, vice grand, Annie Keene secretary and Faye Ruhl treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra vis ited their daughter Patty in The Dalles last Thursday. Patty is a ca det nurse at The Dalles hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske and Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMillan were Dan Hil addition this week. Mrs. Joy Smith is getting an all school play ready for Dec. 1. Lena Bell Lentz of Ordnance and her brother Kenneth Forbes left Saturday to go into the service. The Earl Connells went to Walla Walla Thursday to see his brother Marvel who was wounded on Oki nawa. He has been transferred to San Francisco. business visitors in Pendleton Mon day. Harry Dinges drove to Portland last Friday on business. He was ac companied by Leon Theis who went down to snend Thanksgiving with his parents in Vancouver. Elwayne Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Peck, arrived home Tuesday night from his station in Texas. Mrs. Newt O'Harra was pleasant pA with a handkerchief shower last Thursday night follow ing Indcre when the members au adjourned to the home of Mrs. Wm, Smethurst. The occasion was her birthday and she was presented with a potted plant by Lav erne Henderson on behalf of the lodge. Rpfreshmpnts consisting of a beau tiful birthday cake, baked by Faye Munkers, jello and coffee were served. Hostesses for the occasion were Ada Piper, Faye Munkers, Faye Ruhl and Thelma Smethurst. Mrs. Martin Hicks has taken over the management of the Lexington cafe. Specialized Motor Tune-up WHEEL ALIGNMENT THE MODERN WAY BRAKE SERVICE AUTO ELECTRIC CARBURETORS MAGNETOS COMPLETE LUBRICATION Richfield Service Phone 1242 Heppner, Oregon Dance Willows Grange Hall IONE OREGON Saturday Evening November 24 GOOD MUSIC lone Cardinals Supper Served at Midnight Everybody Welcome Admission 50c, Tax 19c, Total 60c I LOOK OVER THIS SELECTION! 1942 DE SOTO BROM 1942 CHEVROLET $1710 IV2 ton 4-wheel drive Radio, heater, sympli- Gl truck matic transmission, jth stQke b(xJ neQr. airfoam seat cushion. . "K Beautiful black car in !V new perfect condition. 1941 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN $1494 Radio, heater, sport light, fine finish. serviceable truck-can be used under any conditions. Miss June Steagall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall has enrolled at St. Joseph's academy in Pendleton and left Sunday to start her work there. 1942 CONTINENTAL TRAILER HOME $1750 ivu ulu: itUAN 26-foot 3-room, like $1410 new inside and out, Heater, good tires. tandem wheels. r . goto , - I PENDLETON Y 7th and S. E. Court Phone 492 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwarz are enjoying a visit with Mrs. Schwarz's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Merritt of Inglewood, Calif. The Merritts came Saturday and will remain for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hubert Gaily has just re ceived a letter from her cousin, Claude Snow., saying he expects to be home from Okinawa in tim-j to spend Christmas with his family. He will not be discharged but is coming home for reassignment. Mrs. Emma Jones has gone to San Leandro, Calif, to visit some time with her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Hendrickson and family. A goose chase and a goose hunt are two separate and distinct things. A chase usually isn't con sidered particularly effective, but several gentlemen in Heppner can testify to the effectiveness of a goose hunt. Phil Mahoney, Tom Mahoney and two friends from Portland, Bill Blake, David Wilson and L. E.. Bisbee were most suc cessful Sunday. Miss Dorotha Wilson flew from Portland to Pendleton Saturday night to spend the week-end in Heppner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wilson. Mr. Wilson arose at 3 a. m. Monday to take his daughter to Pendleton to make a reservation by 5:30 for the six o"clock plane. Just Received! Carload Composition Asphalt Roof Shingles Circulator Heaters Complete line Passenger Car Tires GAMBLE STORE DEALER Conley Lanham, Owner j w' $5.90 to $9.90 SheXreceIvemany wonderful gifts, but only a robe will give her warmth, comfort, glamour, all in one I. Lovely quilted rayons in gay pastel prints, lined in rustling taffeta Tailored, butter-soft rayon suedes. And all so inexpensittt