Heppper Gozette Times, August 15, 1946 3 Week's News From lone and Vicinity Mr. Echo Palnateer Mrs - lohfln TmeHsnn nH inn Carl were Portland visitors last week. The Ameca club will have a picnic at Battle mountain Aue 25. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Heliker are huckleberrying at Mote Sprint's near Cove. After the 15th they will go to King's Hill to visit Mrs. Heliker's sister and family, Mrs. William Thompson. ' Mrs. Beulah Hale who has been cooking for Lee Pettyjohn has finished the work and is back in town. Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed mond Bristow and sons Gary and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bunch and children at dinner Sunday. Miss Ruby Ann Rietmann Rave a birthday party Aug. 8 in honor of Lola Ann McCabe. The guests were Patricia and Delo. res Drake, Ingrid Herman, Car letta Olden, Beverly Bleck, Mrs. L. A. McCabe and daughter Grace, and Mrs. Geo Drake. Cake, cookies, ice cream and punch were served. Gary White returned home with his mother, Mrs. Gordon White, last week. Gary has been spending the summer with his grandparents at Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and Earl White and his son Kenneth of U. S. army spent a few days in lone. Mrs. Earl Wright who visited her mother, Mrs. Ida Grabill , returned to Baker with them. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobyns and daughter Wilma left last week on a trip. Wilma has been attending school in Portland and is on her vacation. Rev. John F. Merrill spent a few days in Oregon City and at Mt. Hood last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M.Baker and family spent the week-end at Dayton Wash, with Mr. Baker's mother. Mrs. Elaine Aldrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Aldrich left for Elk Kiver Minn, last week. The Maranatha society met at the home of Mrs. Marion Pal mer Saturday Aug. 10. Ice cream cake and watermelon was served by the hostess. Wheat harvest is getting pret ty well over in this vicinity. Mrs. Omar Kietrnann and son Larry are in Portland at the We Have home of Mrs. Rietmann's moth er, Mrs. Inez Freeland. Her brother, Eupene Freeland and wife of San Diego expect to vis it there soon. Mrs. Rietmann has not seen her brother for 19 years. Van Hubbard had the misfer tune to have his combine upset one day last week. I There will be no meeting of the P.N.G. club this month. The Misses Clara Jean and Alecia Swales visited their fa ther Alfred Swales at Pendleton for a few days. Cleo Drake injured his back while working at the James LinJsey ranch. Rev. J, R. L. Haslam, evange list, closed a two-weeks meeting a the Baptist church Sunday night. A baptismal service was held after the meeting. Evening services will be held beginning Sunday, Aug. 18 at the Cooperative church for three Sundays. Rev. R. L. Casselman spent :he week-end in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. William Aubel and daughter Linda of San Francisco were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Heliker for a few days. Earl Padberg of La Grande was an lone visitor this week. Mrs. Imogene Mooney return ed from Yakima where she un derwent a tonsilectomy. Charles White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, is on leave irom the Navy. Out-of-town relatives attend ing the Elmer Griffith funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howk and children from Iroutdale, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn and .hildren from Vernonia, Clar ence Linn of La Grande, Miss Grace Cunningham, a niece jf Mrs. Griffith trom Post rails, ida. Rev. John F. Merrill has been making some improvment at the parsonage. He put a cem- nt top on the cess pool and otner improvements. Mrs. Elizabeth Horn is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Carl Linn. OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMat fill lliat tnankmel lias clone, tkoukt-, gained or been: it is lying as in magic f ',, preservation intlte pages of Looks." " . ... I'.'.l .!, - THOMAS CAgCYlS ' f mi -i 1 ' '!M'.M'. , I rKLIi IPIIU ir lim? te-KrT.-. t,iX- L1LIV .it intrnTu i n" f The 7995 free public libraries in communities alu over the country - a tremendous force in the development of the nation- bring within reach op almost all our, people a vast storehouse of human experience in support of the freedom of thought and speech that is inherent in our democracy. Mrs. Agnes Wilcox is visiting Word was received of the friends in the Willamette valley, death of Brooks Goodall of Se- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost are stationed in lone for a while. Air. Frost is foreman of the bridge crew for the railroad. attle Aug. 8. Mr. Goodall is a brother of Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son returned home from Salem Children Present Finishing Program The union daily vacation Bible school came to a successful clos-! ing Sunday evening with a de-j monstration program for the i rarents and friends. The offer-! mg of $51 has been set aside as a reserve fund for next year's Bible school with Mrs. Claude Graham as union S. S. treas urer. The children and teachers brought an offering each morn ing of the school and they are happy to announce that $53 has been sent to kev. Charles Not ion for his work in Tibet. Mrs. Mattie Huston of Port land is visiting at the home of her son, Alonzo Edmondson. where they visited relatives and attended a reunion of Mrs. Swanson's family, there were eight children present. r E550NS IJiiV FORSYTHE Flying Service Lexington Airport Tried our level best to get good legitim ate merchandise for our customers. and livedo have a nice stock of ties, belts, billfolds. as well as hats, work gloves, jackets. but we bare no sports coats, no suits, no white shirts, no fancy dress shirts. however it doesn't cost a cent to come into Dave's store and take a look . . . . for that there is no charge. Wilson's Men's Wear 4 i V JL.". -,'v THE'THRI FIT-PAY WAV J Automobiles . . washing machines . . re frigerators.. radios.. ranges.. all the new things will soon be back on the market. Whether you buy one or all, buy on the THRIFTY PAY PLAN of the First National Bank of Portland. Your home appliance or automotive dealer can arrange for payments to be made on the Thrifty Pay Plan. You'll recognize the savings for you with the Thrifty Pay Plan. BE SURE TO ASK YOUR I'ER FOR THE THRIFTY-PAY PLAN The Thrifty Pay Plan is the right, answer to installment financing. Preserve your wartime savings pay for your new aufo mobile or home appliances out of income;1 Through Any Branch et FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION You Can Now Get General Petroleum Gas and Oil Service at the 0. K. Rubber Welders Frank Engkraf Convenient location, on North Main Street, Heppner Opposite the Fair Pavilion Ttupler's Fur Stylist will be in 'our store to assist you with your selection .... Wednesday and Thursday August 21-22 h :V : ' jtfW& v J, V jr ' i r --it They're LOVELY! They're EXCITING! They're NEW! This Is "Dream Stuff COME TRUE! Radiantly lovely, these fresh new furs parade their push-up sleeves, free swin-backs, different shoul ders, collars and varied lengths. A star-studded array of all that's new and lovely in fus, prices as you would vision them in your most yearning dreams! $89 to $1500 ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX "J V $5 DEPOSIT will hold your choice during our August Sale. Free storage until fall. Convenient monthly payments. Stop dreaming . . . Awaken! Buy NOW! Be GLAMOROUS! Anderson & Wilson Heppner, Oregon