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r 2 Heppner Gazette Times, January 27, 1944 IONENEWS NOTES By MRS. OMAB BEETMAJIN Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge of lone held its installation of officers Thursday, Jan. 20 with the follow ing new officers in the chairs: Mrs. Ruth McCabe, N. G.; Mrs. June O' Connor, V. G.; Mrs. Lena Lundell, secretary; Mrs. Mary Swanson, treasurer; Mrs. Vida Heliker, R. N. N. G.; Mrs. Margaret Morgan, L. S.; Miss Eva Swanson, warder; Mrs. Elaine Rietmann conductor; Mrs. tion in the Bend schools. From OOAbvDMAN NEWS there he will return to his ship. Mr. and Mrs. CJel Rea were Pen dleton visitors oh Wednesday of last week. Edward Rietmann of Condon at fae aKe 0f 69. Funeral By MA-&GAB.ET THORPE . . . HC0 Ileus vitvu. - Mrs. Florence Barlow passed he home since away Monday morning at her home he went into nav nearly twQ services y ecus agu. Mr. and Mrs. Root spent Sunday visiting their daughter-in-law at Athena. , Mrs. Earl Briggs spent the week end in Portland visiting her sister. A dance will be held after the riving home on leave from the na- NEW THEATER OPERATOR , w w own twn wrv interest- Christopher Sigsbee is the name- ina talks at school on the different given their seven-pound son born is the spent Sunday and Monday visiting were neid. Wednesday afternoon at relatives and Mends at lone. the Community church at 2 o'clock Delbert Emert accompanied his with Robert Berger of The Dalles father W. G. Emert of Boardman to officiating. Mrs. Barlow has been in Walla Walla last week where he poor health for some time, elder man expects to undergo a The basket social held Saturday major operation. nieht following the show was a The officers of the Cooperative great success. After lunch dancing show Saturday night for the infan- Etta Bristow, inside guardian; Mrs. Sunday school elected last Sunday was enjoyed. tile paralysis benerit. Ihere will be ' 13 lilt Tim 1 Ml 1 r I ?, ovmoll nViifrfn 4-n. rfrx -Mir-i O hO Ida Fletcher, outside guardian; Mrs. were Rev. ti. A. Wadaeu, superin- i.yie lannenni, cook oic, suipiiseu B 5" w Arvilla Swanson, chaplain and Mrs. tendent, Mrs. Vera Warfield, assist- his parents Sunday morning by ar- fund. ant, Miss Shirlee bmouse, secretary, , Mrs. Minnie Forbes treasurer. Gene Robinson song leader, Mrs. Delia Sunday, Jan. 23, by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. George of Condon. The little fellow made his debut at Emanuel hospital in Portland. The mother is fhe former Elaine Sigsbee, daughter of Mrs. B. G. Sigsbee of Heppner,. and is general manager of the mo tion picture theaters at Heppner and Condon. Mrs. Emil Groshen is in Portland with her sister. MrscKate Russell, mother of Mrs Lottie Kilkenny, is seriously ill at her home in Condon following a heart attack last week. Gladys Drake, musician. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pettyjohn are the parents of a new daughter, born Friday Jan. 21 at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Pettyjohn of Lexington. Nance pianist and Shirlee Smouse assistant pianist. The following tea chers were elected: adult class, Mr. and Mrs John Gerdes spent d BaU Saturday and Sunday visiting rel- gcho)1 Rev Waddell) pri. atives at La Grande. mary Mrg E M Baker beginners, Monday evening the high school Mrs Ruy Roberts, students attended a party given at m Mre Joe Hauk (ku the grange hall m honor of George of Condon Sund Griffith who left Wednesday for p j Lmn home Mr service in the marines. and Mrs. Elmer Griffith and family W. D. Palmateer received word of Morgan were also present at the of the birth of a new granddaughter faimly gathering. t n-t rrfl . 1 J it, on Jan. u. xne young lauy is ure . m.jj.i, aocOTtinaniPfq daughter of Sgt and Mrs. Orval Jones of Boulder City Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Halvorsen re turned last week from a two weeks visit with Mr. Halvorsen's brother Henry at Medf ord. by E. M. Baker drove to Athena Monday afternoon to attend a din ner for ministers and laymen given by the men's. Ninty and nine organ ization of the Church of Christ. Ac- Word has beer, reerved recently MaAew BaU Q WendeU Her tort Seaman lo Billy Eubanks un- u q of derwent an appendectomy on Dec. christ of H 22 when he was rushed to a hospi- tal at Bermuda. Ernest McCabe writes from a rest home at the naval hospital at Coro nado Calif that he hopes to be home on a leave in the near future. Mrs. Mary Swanson was called to Portland the second week in Janu ary by the serious illness of her duaghter-in-law, Mrql. Norman Swanson, returned home last Thursday. The play, I'm in the Army Now" presented1 by the lone junior class on Saturday, Jan. 22 was well at tended and showed a well selected cast and able directing by James Ryan the English instructor. Pro ceeds amounting to over $82 were taken in. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and their two younger children made a busines trip to Walla Walla on Monday of this week. Ensign and Mrs. Elwayne Lieual len were guests o fthe Ensign's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen last week. They left Sunday when Ensign Ljeuallen accompanied his wife to Bend where she has a posi- iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiiMiiii News for you about the WAC WANT TO KNOW how the new WAC recruiting poli cies apply to, you? Want to know whether you're qualified for a special kind of Army job whether you'd serve with the Air, Ground, or Service Forces whether you could be assigned to the part of the country in which you enlist? TODAY get full details at the nearest U.S. Army Re cruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write to: The Adjutant General, Room 4415. Munitions Building, Washing ton, D. C. tllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIHIHlllllllHIIKillllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIHI !t a Good Thing to Keep Track of Expiration Dates of Points Brown points Book 3 R, S, T, U and V good this week. R, ST, U expire Sat urday night, January 29. G, H and J good through Sunday, Feb. 20 Ration Book No. 4. Sugar stamp 30 in Book No. 4 is good from Jan. 16 through Friday, March 31 . We are here to sell you what you need and will always strive to give you the best in goods and service, but first, we want you to buy all the WAR BONDS you possibly can. Central Market "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John XV. 13 " " Is there any way you can EVER repay them? No ... of course there isn't not if you Mved to be a million years old. Buf , you can carry your load assume your responsibility to them, to your family, to your country. You can do it by winning the battle of the 4th War Loan ... by opening you? purse strings and buying War Bonds to the ver;' limit. For what they are dcing, surely this is not asking too much. They are depending on you. You Can Help W:n the B The 4th WA Kinzua Pine Mills Company