Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 08, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2

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PENDLETON MALE CHORUS TO APPEAR HERE MONDAY, MAY 12
IONE NEWS
Flying Club at lone
Given Send-Off
By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH
lone is to have a flying club. A
group of men met Sunday in the
Legion hall to complete arrange
ments. The membership will be lim
ited to ten members, and a Taylor
craft trainer has been ordered and
will be delivered in a few weeks.
Next Sunday the organization will
be completed by the election of of
ficers, and at that time agents will
be here with a plane. Present mem
bers are Garland Swanson, L. Beck
ner, Jack Farris, Frank Holub, and
Irvin Anderson of lone and Orville
Smith and Harold Hill of Heppner.
The instructor will be furnished by
the company from which the plane
was purchased.
The lone public library has recent
ly added a number of new books for
adults and children. They are "Per
fect Secretary," Bowman; "Spirit of
the Range," Bowers; "Who Walk
Alone," Burgess; "One Foot in Hea
ven," Spence; "Another Night, An
other Day," Klemper; "Lassie Come
Home," Knight; "Hitty," Field; "My
Sister Eileen," McKenny; "Cape
Horn Snorter," Finger; "Three Har
bors." Mason; "Stars of the Sea,"
Mason; "The Little Airplane," Len
ski; "Valiant Dog of the Timber,"
O'Brian; "Birds of America," Audu
bon; "Sally and Her Kitchen," Wor
thington; "My Narrow Isle," Mish
ima; "People Who Come to Our
House," Judson; "Conan Doyle Stor
ies for Boys," Conan Doyle; "Brom
field Triology, Bromfield; "The
Family," Fedorova; "Out of the Fog,"
Lincoln; "As the Seed Is Sown." Par
menter; "Three Cups of Coffee,"
Feiner; and "Mrs. Miniver," Stru
thers. Mrs. H. D. McCurdy, Mrs. L. E.
Dick and Mrs. Hannah Jones of
Heppner spent . Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Ella Davidson.
Mrs. Clyde Nichols of Sumner,
Wash., arrived Friday for a visit with
her brothers, C. W. and J. E. Swan
son. She left Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Clel Rae entertained Monday after
noon with a coffee party in honor
of her aunt, Mrs. Nichols.
Mrs. J. E. Swanson entertained a
group of relatives and friends Tues
day afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Nichols.
The Legion auxiliary is holding a
Mother's Tea at the Legion hall on
Saturday.
David Baker spent the week end
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blake and
son of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Blake and Arleta were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindsay of Mor
gan Sunday.
Fostor Odom spent the week end
in Salem with his parents, Mr. and
Heppner
Mrs. A. T. Odom. His father is a
patient in a hospital there.
Carl Troedson of King City, Cal,
left for his home Saturday after a
week's visit here with his sister,
Mrs. H. V. Smouse.
Roy Lindstrom returned Tuesday
after a few days visit in the valley.
Harry Ring, an enrollee in Na
tional Guard, stationed at Fort Lew
is, arrived Sunday for a three-day
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Ring.
Mrs. Ivar Nelson of Gooseberry
was called to Portland last Friday
by the death of her sister.
Wallace Matthews of Morgan is
laid off work because of an injury
sustained while employed on the
Griffith elevator. He injured a fin
ger. The high school students enjoyed
their annual weiner roast Tuesday
evening at the French Burroughs
ranch on Rhea creek.
The lone library board met and
ordered more new books. They also
ordered "Child Life" magazine for
the little folks.
PINE CITY NEWS
Daley-Doherty Rites
At Pendleton Interest
By BERNICE WATTENBURGER
Mary Agnes Daley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Daley, was
married to William J. Doherty on
Thursday morning at 6 o'clock at
St. Mary's church in Pendleton. The
wedding party enjoyed breakfast at
the Pendeton hotel following the
ceremony. After a month's trip in
southern California and New Mex
ico they will be at home on the
Doherty ranch at Alpine. The bride
wore an aqua blue traveling suit
with pink accessories and carried
gardenias. The bridesmaid, Miss
Patricia Daley, wore a navy blue
suit with yellow accessories.
The Lena grange held a dance at
Lena Saturday night with a large
number from the creek attending.
Pine City school was closed Fri
day to attend the May Dav festivity
and track meet at Heppner. Pine
City did exceptionally well. Burl
Wattenburger. Jr., received first in
high jump, third in ball throw and
fourth in broad jump. Bobby Gren
vold was first in ball throw, second
in shot put, second in broad jump
and third in high jump. Bobby
Schiller placed third in ball throw,
and Frances Finch was second in
ball throw in the girls division.
Mrs. May Chisholm and daughter
Margean of Walla Walla and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger and
son Freddie of Pasco and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdale of Pendle
ton spent Monday fishing with the
E. B. Wattenburger family on But
ter creek.
Oscar McCarty spent Sunday at
the Clayton Ayers home.
Mrs. Bud Springer and Mrs.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
Gladys Hamilton spent Sunday at
the E. B. Wattenburger home.
Kathleen Daley and Billy Healy
were confirmed Sunday in the Ca
tholic church in Heppner.
Miss Helen Knowles of Heppner
spent the week end with Betty
Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer re
turned from a three days business
trip in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brewster of
Spokane spent Monday night with
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. McGreer.
Mrs. Harry Bartholomew and
daughter and son were calling at
the Charles Bartholomew ranch
Monday. Mrs. Bartholomew's son
and daughter are visiting from Cal
ifornia. HARDMAN NEWS
Hardman Students
Attend County Meet
By ELSA M. LEATHERS
Both grade and high school were
well represented at the music fes
tival. Miss Lois Hewitt, Miss Lur
line Sparks and Miss Ruth Eversole
all acted as ushers. Due to sickness
Miss Cecelia Bell could not attend
and is in Portland. She expects to
return the middle of this week.
Misses Vern and Vera McDaniel
and brother Cecil visited over the
week end at Heppner with Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Harshman.
Mrs. Marvin Hughes was an over
night visitor at the Clarence Rogers
home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Farrens vis
ited in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel and
small daughter Carolyn visited
OLD-TIME
Dance
Willows Grange
Hall
IONE
SATURDAY
MAY 10
Good Music
Admission 45c plus 5c tax
Total 50c
Oregon
Sunday afternoon in Hardman from
Lone rock.
Claud Hastings, who is stationed
at Camp Murray, Wash., had a five
day leave before being sent to Cal
ifornia. He came home Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Carey Hastings met him
at Pilot Rock. He will leave Tues
day for Toppenish, Wash., thence
to Camp Murray.
Carey Hastings came home from
Lewiston, Idaho, Saturday, where
he has been shearing sheep. The
rain was as bad there as here the
end of the week. He returned on
Monday evening.
Miss Rita Mclntyre spent the
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Thursday, May 8, 1941
week end at the ranch.
Miss Lois Hewitt went to Milton
for the week end. Her family cele
brated a reunion while she was
there.
Mrs. Wm. Greener and Mrs. Dew
ey Britt returned Thursday from
The Dalles after spending a week
there on business and pleasure.
W. H. French was busy last week
purchasing cavalry horses through
out the country. Mr. French deliv
ered a truck load to The Dalles
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers and
son visited Nick Leathers at the
Heppner hospital Tuesday. Mr.
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pital Saturday. It is believed at
this time he- is improving. His
daughter, Mrs. Joy L. Tower of Deep
River, Wash., is staying with him,
all the time.
Mrs. Margaret Kistler of Walla
Walla, Mrs. Ralph Marlatt of Hepp
ner, and Pete Prophet of Heppner
visited at the C. E. Leathers home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steers and
son Elmer and Mrs. Max Buschke
made a business trip to Arlington
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Phones and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Galligan, all of Kin
zua, visited at the Clarence Rogers
home Sunday.
Albany to Hold First
West State Ram Sale
Purebred sheep breeders of Linn
and Benton counties, in cooperation
with the Linn County Livestock as
sociation, have announced a purebred
ram sale to be held at Albany in
Bryant park, Friday, August 1, 1941.
This is the first time that such a
sale has been undertaken in western
Oregon, although they have been
conducted successfully for years east
of the mountains. .
E. F. Hubbard of Corvllis is man
ager of the sale, and O. E. Mikesell,
county club agent of Linn county, is
secretary. Extensive advance pre
paration is planned in order to make
this one of the outstanding livestock
events of the year, according to the
officers in charge.
when you buy a
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