Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 29, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Heppner Gazette Times, November 29, 1945 3
Irrigon News Notes
By MBS. 3. A. SHOTTN
The Russell McCoy family re
turned to Paulsbo after visiting his
parents the J. E. McCoys for sev
eral days. They took Ronald back
with them. He has been staying
with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Thompson were
in Pendleton Monday.
The Milton Baileys left for Pas
co after spending a few days with
the Sam Umiker family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seamen and
sons Tommy and Vern stopped to
see her mother Sunday on their
way back from Pullman to Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swaren left
for Portland Monday where he will
enter college. He has had an hon
orable discharge. He was a chap
lain's assistant.
Rev. and Mrs. Chester Wilson
were in lone and Heppner Friday.
Mrs. Stella Phillips and daughter
Kathleen Sprague also attended the
meeting at lone.
The J. A. Shouns had Mr. and
Mrs. James Shoun and daughter
Judy Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Shoun and son Steven Mon
day. They are both from Walla
Walla.
n't. and Mrs. P(aul Haberlein
were Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. Haberlein is ill with a cold.
Lucile Jones left Sunday for Vale
where she is teaching.
Clifford Rucker, ARM3c of As
toria left Sunday for his base af
ter visiting with his parents the E.
L. Ruckers.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haberlein
were Friday visitors in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bediwell and
two daughters of Sunnyside, Wash,
spent Thanksgiving with his par
ents the Emery Bedi wells. Johnny
Tade came over with them to spend
the vacation with the Batie Rand
boys.
Rev. A. B. Turner, Carol and
Louise, Esther Warner, LaVelle
Delpha and Marlene Markham,
Donald Guerglund and LaVonne
McCoy attended a fellowship meet
ing of the Assembly of God church
in lone Friday.
Mrs. J. A. Widing and grandson
Bobby are visiting the Rev. Wallace
Lindquist family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell went
to Pendleton with their daughter,
Mrs. Joy Smith, Friday.
Mrs. Erwin Pierson has been in
a Pendleton hospital. She returned
Monday.
Mrs. J. P. Jensen of San Fran
cisco is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Wm Slate and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wheeler of
Monument are visiting the Wm
Gollyhorns. The women are sisters.
Miss Jeanne Brown is here visit
ing her mother Mrs. Floyd Pro
vancho. Paula Haberlein and Dalores Day
formerly of the Marines left for
Portland Sunday. Mr. Clayton came
up Saturday taking them back
Sunday.
Miss Betty Acock, CN and her
brother C. W. Acock Jr. spent
Thanksgiving day with their par
ents the C. W. Grims. Betty is tak
ing her training in Spokane.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams and
sons Robert and Donald visited
relatives in Idaho from Thursday to
Sunday.
Clifford Rucker stationed in As
toria spent Thanksgiving with his
parents the C. L. Ruckers.
Ella Mae Grim of EOCE at La
Grande and Billy Allen Sic of Pas
co spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with their parents the H. W. Grims.
SSgt and Mrs. Robert Sprague
of Scquim spent a few days with
the John Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus and
daughter Li Verne went to Pendle
ton Friday. They returned with S
S.vt Ralph W'tstcott of Minneapolis,
IViinr.. Ho has a 00-day furlough
LaVelle and Delpha Markham
returred to their school work at
Seattle after speeding the Thanks
giving vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markham.
Carl Haddox and mother, Mrs. T.
H. Haddox went to Walla Walla to
visit Mr. Haddox who is spending
some time in the Walla Walla hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson ar
rived Wednesday to get their four
children who were cared for by
his mother, Mrs. Nora Wibon. He
has been honorably discharged and
plans on living here.
-
MANY DELEGATES HERE
FOR C. E. CONVENTION
One of the finest conventions in
recent years came to a close Satur
day evening at the Heppner Church
of Christ when 111 delegates to the
annual Christian Endeavor meeting
from over eastern Oregon took
departure for their respective
homes.
At the banquet -Saturday evening
125 guests were served. Vernon
Fishback of Portland, state field
secretary, was toastmaster.
LEGION AUXILIARY HOLIDAY
PARTY SET FOR DEC. 10
The Legion auxiliary is laying
plans for the annual Christmas par
ty which will be held at the home
of Mrs. H. A. Cohn the evening of
Dec. 10 at '8 p. m., with Mrs. E
E. Gilliam and Mrs. E. L. Cox as
hostesses. There will be an ex
change of gifts and a child wel
fare shower.
The auxiliary wishes to remind
the public that Dec. 8 is the dead
line for receiving gifts .to the
"Yanks Who Gave."
Mrs. Agnes Curran rekirned
Sunday night from a month's com
bined business and pleasure trip to
Los Angeles and San Francisco,
After reaching Portland Mrs. Cur
ran then went to Seattle on a buy
ing trip.
OLD SOUTH liL
cox to x Qpi.
TOILETRIES
inspired by the delicate, evanescent
bloom of the Old South 's fabulou
"King Cotton" . . . equal parts
pure sunshine and enchanted
moonlight. Subtle witchery to
complement your loveliness. Old South
Cotton Blossom sequence includes
Cologne $1.25 and $3.00,
Dusting Powder $1.25,
Talc 60& Perfume
$4.00 and $7.50,
I Sun Dial Gift Box $3.50.
Humphreys Drug Co.
How can a motor oil save gasoline?
Much gasoline loss is caused by gradual ring and
cylinder wear. Gas mixtures then "blow-by," compres
sion is reduced, performance gets rough. RPM Motor
Oil slows this wear 'way down sticks tight on hot
or cold metal surfaces, insures cold motors against
extra starting wear, protects critical hot spots on long
runs. For more mileage, less wear use Standard's
RPM Motor Oil
L E. DICK
Phone 622
HEPFNEIl, OREGON
Miss Margaret Gillis, county pub- several days, going down for
lie health nurse, visited in Portland Thanksgiving.
Supplies Now Available
Roofing and Building Supplies
Complete line of car batteries
1 Mi-Volt Radio Power Paks
Wool Sleeping Bags
Unfinished Chests
Barbed Wire Fencing
Homeguard Insulation for attics and
side walls
GAMBLE STORE
DEALER
Conley Lanham, Owner
Specialized Motor Tune-up
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
THE MODERN WAY
BRAKE SERVICE
AUTO ELECTRIC
CARBURETORS
MAGNETOS
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
Richfield Service
Phone 1242
Heppner, Oregon
YOUR CHOICE OF MANY MAN Y
1938 Pontiac 4-Door Touring Sedan
Radio, heater, good tires, beautiful light maroon O ? A
finish. y.1
1941 Willys Amcar 4-Door Touring Sedan
JBeateri overdrjivej, good tires, 2-tone finish. A very d 1 O f
economical car and good looking. y' vOU
1940 Olds 4-Door Touring Sedan
Heater, rear door ventilating windows, good big oversize
tires. A very nice car to drive and ride. Lots of power 1 A1 A
and performance. p I T" I V
1941 Ford Super-DeLuxe Sedan
Nice light grey finish, deep soft scat cushions, good tires,
hot-air heater and defrosters. Smooth quiet and Cl OAlC
powerful. f IaUO
1942 DeSoto Brom Sedan
Like new inside and out. Beautiful shiny black finish.
Radio and heater, air foam seat cushions, electric wind
shield wipers, Simplimatic transmission with overdrive. 1 7 f
To see it and drive it, is to buy it. p I I VI
V-
m
615 S. E. Court on U. S. 30
PENDLETON
S jr -vj
am i
JJ
MHMSBBIUfflSlt