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2 Heppner Gazette Times, November 1 1, 1943 spending a few days in lone. Continued from First Page A number of hunters returned ml f ' 1 -11 T7 : J ' W from the mountains Thursday with , ine TL xZu as their guests Sunday Mr. and four deer and an elk to show for U , iV vl I Paul Rohr and Carl Dyer of . . . mu i.. s... school ended in a 13-6 victory for , . c Tn OllU AJULLJ. -V YarnelL the luncheon served the teachers Ask to see our new writing kits- ,TWr ar,A Mr, t?w T.ipiiallpn had at te institute Friday. Gazette Times printery. children of their skill. The partv consisted of . . 7 7 , ' Pendleton and Mr. Mr and Mra. Fred Mankin. Mr. me lugft SCn l' Lieuallen and three and Mrs. Earl Blake and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe Walla Walla. Mrs. Clyde Denney. Bert Mason have received word that their son Numerous instances of gaso'.ino and Charles Cox who returned Jack had arrived in England. Jack pilfering have been reported in j earlier were not so lucky. is a navigator on a B-17 r lying these days of rationing a serious fn.$at. The 21st annual Rebekah con- Fortress, handicap to the victim'!, each one I vention of diict No. 20 was held Mrs. Lillian Campbell of Camas, OI wiucn declares nimsut a vigu- ; at lone on Saturday, Nov. 6, with Waffli. spent the week-end in lone ante committee of one. It is ho-ed j Mrs. Omar Rietmann, chairman, visiting , her father, William Tho e party or parties will be appre- presiding. Fifty-six members of the mas. hended. Morgan, Lexington, Heppner and Mesdames Steena Schleevoisht 4 Wi"ian S" has re- j Trm IoAjm wro rvreJnt HarH Mesaames bteena bcnieevoignt, turned to her hom Jrom St An. f lone lodges were present. Hard- TerreU B and Ida etcher h . . Pendleto nd . I man, Fossil and MayviUe were un- hostesses for a birthdav Dartv mony nosPltai m raiaieton and i.. f able to be represented Mrs Bertha 7 'j108 lor "a birthday 'party convaigscmg at her home. i able to be represented. Mrs. certna f m Ernest Hellker and Mj. Pfl. MnnH 1 McCollum president of the Rebe- H E Yamell at home of Mrs. sp T shorVTixne in Tone TW kah assembly gave a very inter- Schleevoight Friday. Those present Evening TsiilZ rrds He I estmg and instructive address The were Mesdames P. C. Peterson, Js ZmnL from a tS i convention session will be held m Louig Ball Paul 0-Meara Terrell J a hUnLu,g W Heppner next year with Mrs. Har- Benge Padberg) M A1. Emmett qC vey Bauman chairman, Mrs. A. J. drich) Ida Colemail( Tilly Jfhnston) piere aUe'r w7by ? Majeske of Ixmgtoa vice chair- Ida John Bryson and Je s f Z M man and Mrs. Etta Howell, Hepp- steena Schleevoight. As Mrs. Yar- SZttf Charlej d ' rrTrTT tfttr,,U,U?etopbe P1Tnt- Alfred Trocd.nl The lone P-TA meeting is sched- Mrs. Ball and Mra Peterson took w ., caimrm Wo,u -t 11 ' " - " . K. she reived h when JTjSXSXy " ! .vw 4 iui viicn 0 visit ivira. jjeooetter and Mrs. 7fam Savings As Great as Ever The same tremendous One Cent Sale Savings that you know so well are here once again. Wartime restrictions prevent us from offering a few of the favorite One Cent Sale values. But don't miss buying now from the assortment of every day needs that are available- children are asked to be there in order to plan a way for raising funds for them. Parents of out-of-town children are especially urged to come. The Rebekah silver tea and food and fancy work sale will be held at the IOOF hall- Saturday afternoon, Nov. 13. Everyone is invited. Miss Pauline Petty and Frank Holub were married Sunday. Oct 24 at the home of the bride's par ents! in Seattle. They will live on the Valentine place near Lexington recently purchased by Mr. Holub. The young people have the hearti est best wishes of the community for a long, prosperous and happy married life. Mrs. Ralph Ledbetter was taken to The Dalles hospital last week when her condition became serious Mrs. P. C. Peterson and Mr. Led better accompanied her. While in The Dalles1 Mrs. Peterson visited Mrs. H. E. Yarnell who also is at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith and son Bruce drove to Portland last week to visit their daughter Bar bara and help her celebrate her birthday on Sunday. Oct. 31. Miss Barbara is attending St. Mary's academy at Beaverton. The Smiths returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and Mrs. E. J. Bristow drove to Hood River to vit Mr. Bristow who is under Dr. Chick's care. Mrs. Pauline Boyer of Seattle is You'll save preci ous Ration Points ... if you eat din ner here at least a few times each week. Try our Meatless Meals Friday. We are closed all day every Thursday HEPPNER CAFE ITO- 1 1 r , . . . - xue lacaea oi tne missionary to- 1 ciety enjoyed a very mterc:;t'ng I meeting last Thursday when Mrs. I Dale Ray and Mrs. Ella Davidson were hostesses. j The Maranatha club realized ?4-3 it. . . . I xui me silver tea and sale tiatu. -uy at the Congregational church and NOVEMBER 18 19 and 20 Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution 2 for 30c Puretest Mineral Oil, pt. 2 for 76c Rex-Mentho Chest Rub ' 2 for 26c 100 Brewer's Yeast Tablets 2 for 51c Full Pound Epsom Salts 2 for 26c Rexettes-Sanitary Napkins 2 for 33c Carbolic Salve 2 for 26c Humphreys Drug Co. Redecorate Your Home Make it- comfortable for winter. Refreshen those dingy walls with Fuller's Washabfe Kalsomine Wood work with Fuller Glow Semi-gloss enamel Clean your wall paper with Fullerene Wallpaper Cleaner Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. 6 SHOULD BE HARVESTED iflr TIKE all other living things, trees have a youth, a -- maturity, and an old age. Forest trees which give us our lumber, our pulpwood, plywood, and countless other daily necessities, produce most useful wood in their early and middle life. Good forestry and good management calls for Harvest ing mature trees before decay sets in and makes them less Valuable to the nation, creating a breeding place foi (destructive insects and disease. Good forest management creates a cycle of continuous tree crops. That is the basis on which this company operate! with an eye on today ... an eye on tomorrow. Ki nzua rioe IISS KO.