Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 09, 1937, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1937
IONE NEWS
Mrs. Ely's Brother
Dies on Way to lone
By MARGARET BLAKE
Funeral services were held in lone
yesterday afternoon for Tom Riffe,
brother of Mrs. George Ely who died
Sunday at Blalock while in a car
headed for lone from the home at
Salem. He was suffering from as
thma. Mrs. Riffe was with him.
He took sick at Hood River but con
tinued to drive as far as The Dalles
where a driver was hired to bring
them on. lone Masonic lodge was
in charge of services under direction
of Phelpe Funeral home of Heppner
and burial was in the cemetery at
Morgan.
Even the turkeys were fooled by
our Indian summer. Just a few days
ago Franklin Ely was surprised to
see a turkey hen with fourteen new
ly hatched poults. Mother turkey had
evidently made a mistake in the sea
son and stole her nest out.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mankin, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Bergevin, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Denny, Mr. and Mrs.
Werner Rietmann and Bert Johnson
represented this community at the
Eastern Oregon Wheat league meet
ing in La Grande last week.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
American Legion will hold a silver
tea and food and fancy work sale in
their room at the Legion hall next
Satuday afternoon, Dec. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris re
turned Monday from The Dalles
where Mrs. Harris has been in the
hospital for several weeks. She
stood the trip very well. They will
make their home in the house of Mr.
and Mrs. Laxton McMurray for the
winter.
Willows grange will give a dance
in the Legion hall Saturday evening
with the Troubadors playing.
Mr. and Mrs. Laxton McMurray
departed by car last Thursday for
Tucson, Aizona, where they will be
near Clarence McMurray who is ill
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mathews
were called to Marshfield on busi
ness on Tuesday.
Mrs. Martin Bauernfeind was tak
en very ill at her home in Morgan
on Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. M. D.
Farrens, has gone down to be with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wagner are
the parents of a son, born at their
home Sunday night, Dec. 5.
Mrs. Joe Smith and son Jimmie
returned to their home at Nampa,
Idaho, last Thursday after a week's
visit with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balsiger were
here on Friday and Saturday.
A son, John Calvin, was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason in Hepp
ner last Friday, Dec. 3.
The Women's Missionary society
met in the parlor of the Congrega
tional church last Thursday after
noon. A short program on general
missionary work was enjoyed and
the ladies tacked a comforter to be
sent to the Children's Farm home
at Corvallis. It was announced that
toys, articles of clothing, etc., suit
able for Christmas gifts for the boys
and girls at the home or articles such
as bedding, rugs, etc., which could
FROM
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Special Xmas Stationery, 50c to $2.50
Manicure Sets 50c to $5.00
Glazo Manicure Chest 89c
Ardienne Harmonized Cosmetics $5.00
Specially packed in satin-lined box
Cara Nome Evening Bag $2.50
Cara Nome Combination Sets .... $5.00
Cara Nome Make-Up Kits $10.75
Perfume, "Evening in Paris" .... 55c up
Varieties, Face Powder, Perfume $1.25
Mechanical Pencils 39c
Billfolds 49c up
Heating Pads $2.98 up
Fountain Pens 50c up
Water Bottles 59c up
Hair Brushes 49c up
Al arm Clocks 98c up
Pocket Watch $1.00
Playing Cards ... 29c up
be used in the home would be re
ceived at the Union Sunday school
next Sunday morning, Dec. 12. These
will be taken care of by the ladies
and sent to the home for Christmas.
For refreshments the hostesses, Miss
Emmer Maynard, Mrs. Tom Grabill
and Mrs. J. A. Troedson, had pre
pared individual parcels done up in
Christmas wrappings, each parcel
containing different items of food,
some candy and pop corn, some cake
and sandwich, etc.
The Women's Topic club met at
the home of Mrs. Victor Rietmann
last - Saturday afternoon. Fourteen
members were present. The program
for study was a continuation of the
November subject, "Denmark." Pa
pers were given by Mrs. Ted Smith
and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. During
the business meeting Mrs. Walter
Corley was appointed to represent
the club on a community committee
to decide about serving hot lunches
in the school. Delicious refresh
ments were served. Hostesses with
Mrs. Rietmann were Mrs. Ted Smith
and Mrs. Lana Padberg. The Decem
ber party will be given at the home
of Mrs. Ted Smith Friday night,
Dec. 10.
Saturday and Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Blake
were Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Blake and
daughter, Mr and Mrs. Fred Kuhn,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brewer and sons,
all of Kinzua, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Blake and sons of Heppner and Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Blake.
y-Miss Harriet Heliker is in Hepp
ner assisting Mrs. Ture Peterson.
Mrs. Bernice Gravenhorse and
George and Charles Adams of Sa
lem are with their sister, Mrs. Tom
Riffe, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. O. Ely at Morgan.
CASABA TEAM PROMISING
lone has one of the most promis
ing town basketball teams in this
section, believes Fred Hoskins, man
ager. In their initial game Tuesday
last week they defeated Heppner's
hoopsters 33-21, and last Friday they
trounced the strong Boardman team
39-33. It's just about a team of Pet
tyjohns, with brothers Lee, Ellis
and Earl holding down one guard
and two forward berths. Marvin
Ransier, former Boardman high star,
is center. Fred Hoskins, Jr., plays
the remaining guard position. Er
rett Hummel, school principal, and
Howard Eubanks provide reserve
strength, along with members of the
second team: Lloyd Morgan, Milton
Morgan, Walter Bristow, Alexander
McDonald and John Eubanks. This
gang will give them all a tussle.
They meet Condon at lone next Sat
urday evening.
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