Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 17, 1938, Page Page Three, Image 3

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

    Thursday, February 17, 1938
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon
Page Three
IONE NEWS
PINE CITY NEWS
Mrs. McCabe .Rites
Held at lone
By MARGARET BLAKE
Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie
McCabe were held at the Christian
church last Saturday afternoon with
Phelps Funeral Home in charge and
Alvin Kleinfeldt of Heppner offi
ciating. Special music was sung by
Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mrs. Ture
Peterson accompanied by Mrs. Earl
Blake. Pallbearers were Richard
and Norton Lundell, Arthur Ritchie,
Raymond Lundell, Bryce Keene and
Howard Eubanks. Interment was in
the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Among out-of-town
relatives who attended the
services were Robert McCabe of
Forest Grove, George Patterson of
Heppner, Mrs. Muriel Palmer of
Hardman, Miss Alice Patterson of
Portland and Mrs. Antone Paulson
of Molalla.
Donald Heliker was a Portland
visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kuhn and
son Wayne of Alderdale, Wash., were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Yarnell.
Mrs. Ida May Swick who has been
caring for Mrs. Ralph Harris has
returned to The Dalles and Mrs.
Minnie Farrens has taken her place.
A donation of five dollars by Ver
ner Troedson has brought the total
of Ione's part in the infantile paraly
sis drive to $186.00.
Wid Palmateed and Lloyd Morgan
returned last Tuesday from a short
visit with relatives in the valley.
Among other places they spent some
time at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Morgan at Albany.
Mrs. Ella Davidson returned last
Friday from Heppner where she has
spent the past two months.
George Cochran has been ill at his
home for several days.
Mrs. Francis Troedson of Corval
lis has been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Troedson.
Sally Joan, the infant daughter
of James McCabe, was brought on
Monday from Heppner to the home
of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. McCabe, who will care for her.
Msr. Holmes' of Spokane was a
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason
last week. On Friday she and Mrs.
Mason, accompanied by Mrs. D. M.
Ward of Heppner, drove to Portland
to spend a week.
Mrs. Ernest Heliker is attending
a homemakers conference at Cor
vallis. Robert Smith with his son and
daughter, Harvey and Bonnie, and
Mrs. Dixon Smith, visited Dixon
Smith at the veterans' hospital at
Walla Walla last Friday. They found
him improved, having gained several
pounds in weight since going there.
Mrs. Ida Fletcher and Mrs. Paul
CMeara will be hostesses to the H.
E. club Friday afternoon, Feb. 28,
at the home of Mrs. O'Meara. Mem
bers and friends are invited. The
business session will begin at 2.
Mrs. Frank Helena and son, Frank
Jr., returned to their home at Port
land Sunday after a two weeks' visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Lindstrom.
Mrs. Walter Corley spent the first
of the week in Portland.
The Topic club party to have been
given Saturday has been postponed
until Saturday, Feb. 26.
The. Lewis Ball family has moved
to the house on the Benedict ranch.
Alton Yarnell is somewhat im
proved from the illness which has
kept him confined to his bed for
several months. With his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell, he vis
ited a Heppner physician Monday.
While there he had a toe nail re
moved which was causing him trou
ble from infection.
Mrs. T. C. Riffe and daughter, Miss
Bernice Wilcox, who have been at
the home of George Ely have re
turned to their home at Salem.
Mrs. Ted Blake has been visiting
her mother, Mrs. M. R. Fell, at Hepp
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin, Mr
nnd Mrs. Clvde Denny, Mr. and Mrs.
HYpd Mankin and Ted Smith attend
ed the winter carnival at Mt. Hood
last Sunday. They report a good trip
and an interesting day.
Mrs. Ted Smith and son Phillip
wont to Portland Tuesday afternoon
They were taken by car as far as
Arlington by Harvey Smith.
Logie Richardson spent the week
Valentine Parties
Held at Pine City
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
A Valentine card party was en
joyed Saturday night at the E. B.
Wattenburger home. Five tables were
in play. Men's high went to Russell
Moore, low to Fred Rauch, Jr.; la
dies' high, Mrs. Clayton Wright, low,
Mrs. Bob McGreen.
Miss Shirley McGreen had a Val
entine party for the little folks Mon
day afternoon. Those present were
Miss Juanita Ayers, Darlyne Wat
tenburger, Ronald Currin and all
their mothers.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickson of Baker
are visiting their daughter, Mrs. H.
E. Young.
Miss Charlotte Helms is home this
week end visiting her parents and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill spent Sun
day in Kennewick, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger
of Pasco are visiting at the home of
Earl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Wattenburger.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Orr of Junction
City, Kan., are working at the Lon
Wattenburger home.
Roy Coxen of Hermiston is work
ing for Roy Neill.
Mrs. W. D. Neill is home this
week end caring for Mr. Neill, who
is ill.
Miss Betty Finch is on the sick
list this week with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGreer and
daughter Shirley and Miss Lilly
Rauch were Walla Walla visitors
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
Miss Dora E. Moore spent Sunday
at the J. S. Moore home.
Roy Neill left Wednesday for
Portland on business.
Fred Rauch, Jr., and Miss Char
lotte Helms were Pendleton callers
Saturday.
Mrs. Bob McGreer ' left Monday
evening for Portland to visit her
mother who is ill with pneumonia.
BUY NOW ! Supply Limited!
STARTS WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 16. Heppner, Ore.
NO TELEPHONE ORDERS
ACCEPTED
FAST COLOR
PRHNT
8cvd.
Balance of Women's
COATS
$5.00 each
Balance of Boys'
SUIITS
82.50 each
FLOUR
SACKS
2 for 15c
Ladies' Silk
Presses
$1.99 each
36" Unbleached
Muslin
5cyd.
One Group
MEN'S
PANTS
$1.00
pair
2 LB. DARK
WOOL
BAITS
69c
A
Women's
Seamless
SDILK
MOSE
25c
Look! Buy Now!
Women's and Misses1
Tuckstitch
undoes
5C each
Women1 Tuckstitch
PAJAMAS
50C each
K
One Group
(Girls'
Dresses
3 for 1.00
GIRLS'
COATS
$2.00
Part Linen
Luncheon
Sets
25c
Remnants fl
at New
LOW
PRICES
V u
I k A lk If
WORK
SHOES
$1.79
L. A
X V
Balance of
MEN'S
(CORDS
$2.00pr
K M i- J
men a uuu
Boys'
SOX
5c
pair
Child's
PLAY
SUITS
Sizes 6 and 8
10c
h UCKJ'C
Bib
PILLOW
CASES
42x36
Overalls
69C U 10C each
uisn
Cloths
3c
each
MEN'S
WORK
SHIRTS
49c
HEPPNER, OREGON
end in Portland on business.