2 Heppner Gazette Times, March "7. 1CM6 lone Happenings, of the Week Mrs. Echo Palmateci Mrs. Mary Swanson left last week" for Portland where she will visit her son Norman and family, and then go on to Salem to visit her daughter, Mrs. Elmo McMillan. From there she will visit her dau ghter Eva in California who will soon receive her discharge from the Waves. Curtis Ludwig visited friends in Richland Wash, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson of Bremerton were guests at the E. M. Baker home last week. Mr. Henderson is a brother of Mrs. Ba ker. He has recently received his honorable discharge from the army. Miss Shirley Smouse spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Orlo Martin at Moro. The Eastern Star held initiation Feb. 26. There were 17 guests from Heppner, among them Mrs. William Barkla and Harley Anderson, wor thy matron and worthy patron; Re freshments were served. H. E. C. of Willows grange will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Buschke March 15. The regular meeting of the grange will ,be March 16. Roland Bergstrom has received his honorable disuarge from the navy and is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom. -Norman Bergstrom, Lt. (jg) returned to Corona, Calif, the first of the week. Pupils of lone public school en joyed a three days vacation last week. The high school teachers went to Pendleton Wednesday and Thursday and the grades to Hepp ner Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely returned to their home in Morgan Friday of last week after spending the winter at Coos Bay. Their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Ely of Pendle ton spent the week-end with them and also attended the Welcome Home banquet at Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Lundell of Boise, Ida. spent the week-end with Mr. Lundell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell. Charles Shaver stopped over at the Henry Clark home on his way to his home in Bend from Boise. Mrs. Omar Rietmannhadthe mis fortuns to burn her hand very bad ly with hot grease. Rev. M. C. Halcker of Portland occupied the pulpit at the Church of lone Cooperative last Sunday. Rev. Hicks of Forest Grove will hold services next Sunday. ' Miss Aloha Painter spent the va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen at Cayuse. A banquet was given the hign school basketball boys at the school house Tuesday night Feb. 26. Gor don White furnished the food. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corley and baby have returned home from Portland. Ray Pettyjohn has received his discharge from the army and is home with his wife. Francis Troedson, principal and coach at the Spray high school, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Johan Troed son. lone was well represented at the "Welcome Home" banquet at Hepp ner Saturday nght and all reported a very enjoyable time. The study meeting of the Topic club will be held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Swanson March 8. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith, Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Carl Linn, P. J. Linn and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor went to Portland Tuesday to attend the Fred Griffith funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey of Portland visited friends here over the week-end. Pvt Arthur Stefani Jr. spent the week-end with his parents. He is stationed at Richland Wash. Fred W. Griffith of Portland died at the Veterans hospital in Portland Saturday after a short illness due to ah old wound he received in World War 1. Mr. Griffith was born in Ripley, Ohio in March 1887 and came west when a young man. He is survived by his wife Myrtle and two sons, Robert of Portland and Dale, in the Merchant Marines; his mother, Mrs. P. J. Linn of lone; five brothers, Elmer Griffith, Mor gan; Carl Linn, lone; Walter Linn, of Vernonia; Clarence Linn Corval lis; Tom Griffith, Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs. Clara Houk, Troutdale and Mrs Maggie Strubel, Ripley, Ohio, Monday was a very busy day in Gene Doherty were two of the ten outstandng all stars Mrs. Harvey Ring returned home the first of last week from Salem j where she visited Mr. and Mrs. ! T.nvtnn TVTrTVTurrav in tKoir now We are very proud of our grade I, , . , , ... Wl hthall lm no tW wnn hme whlch they llke very much- I town as every one was moving their meat from the old lockers to the new ones in Swanson's new store. school basketball team as they won the tournament at Umatilla Friday and Saturday night.defeating Uma tilla 22-13 in the finals. They re ceived a beautiful trophy. Francis Ely won an award for the outstand A stork shower was given Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn Wednesday Feb. 27 at the church parlors. The hostesses were Mrs. Mary Barnett, Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn and Mrs. Marion Palmer. ing coach and Robert Peterson and Refreshments were served A Lesson in "Mike" Technique Is Taught in Army ; ... f t 'Read that line over again and make it sound o if nmnna UA au a million bucks. ' That's what the director is telling his students who are simulating a broadcast in Germany. A Regular might not inherit a million, but he may retire after twenty years of duty and receive as high at $89.70 a month for life, or after thirty years up to $155.25 a month. iiHiiiiimiiiiiiittiiHiiiiimitmiiiii IIIIIHIIIllllllllltlllll 4. m V villi ij? il' I UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS REPRESENTATIVE HERE Starting Friday March 15, a re presetitatve of the State Unemploy ment Compensation Commission will be in Heppner each Friday at the city hall. Hours will be 10 a. m. to 3 P. m. The claims reresentative will handle all matters pertaining to Veterans Readjustment allow ances as well as state unemploy ment claims. Veterans should bring their honorable discharge at time of filing their claim. OJ "Dirt will get ) your Diesel I (if you don't watch outy When you step out in your new Penney spring coat... it's an announcement that spring's here again . . . and fashionably so! Bright col ors to go with sunny days new styles to match the freshness of a new season! Cardigan and man-tav lored coats full or belted. 24.75 Sure as shootin', if there's Old Man Dirt in your Diesel fuel, there's trouble ahead. Every drop of fuel goes through injector-nozzle holes small as a human hair. And if these injectors get dirt-worn, that does it, brother. Cuts the power of your Diesel and leads up to repair bills. Because it's all important to use a CLEAN fuel, use Standard Diesel Fuel distilled 100 for PURITY. L. E. (ED) DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon iiiimttiiiiimiimimiiiiiiimmiHiiiiimmmitiiMiii iimiiimiinimiiHiP As everyone knows, flowers are a requisite t to spring ... and so is a new BEMBERG RAYON DRESS! 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