2 Heppner Gazette Times, February 24, 1944
IONE NEWS NOTES
lone Team Takes
Joseph, 26-25, in
Saturday Contest
By MBS. OMAB WETMAJW
The Joseph, Ore., high school
basketball team met the lone team
at the local gym Saturday evening.,
lone won after a closeast game,
26-25. The lone school band played
several numbers before the game
and afterwards. The high school
was host at a dance to which the
students and alumni of Lexington,
Heppner and lone were invited.
Receipts of $28 taken in at the game
were turned over to the lone P-TA
to assist in the purchase of a public
address system for the school.
Mrs. V. Rietmann entertained at
her home Tuesday afternoon of last
week in honor of Mrs. Hugh Smith
who was observing her birthday.
Three tables of bridge were played.
The honoree was surprised with a
handkerchief dhower.
The Arnica club met at the home
of Mrs. Howard Eubanks Feb. 15.
Election of officers was held with
the following officers taking charge:
President, Mrs. Marion Palmer;
vice president, Mrs. Lloyd Morgan;
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Donald
Eubanks. The next meeting of the
club will be at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Lundell March 15. Mem
bers present were Mesdames Robert
Buchanan, Harry Parsegan, Alvin
Bunch, Milton Morgan, Charles
Carlson, Lewis Halvorsen, Darrell
Padberg, Lloyd Morgan, Marion
Palmer, Donald Heliker, Roy Lind
strom Clarence Harris, and the
hostess, Mrs. Eubanks.
Mrs. Mary Sjvanson accompanied
her daughter Eva to Portland Mon
day on a business trip. They expect
to be gone a week.
The evangelistic meetings of the
lone Cooperaitve church will begin
. Sunday, Feb. 27 and continue for
two weeks. They will be in charge
of Rev. Earl Miller of Portland.
Members and friends of the church
are urged to attend all meeting if
possible.
David Gordon has recovered suf
ficiently from the flu to return to
school. David Barnett is still quite
ill and will be unable to return to
school this week.
Many lone people attended the
annual Elks dance in Heppner Sat
urday. The lone Missionary society will
meet at the Congregational church
rooms Thursday afternoon, .March
3. Rev. Earl Miller will give a short
address on missionary work. The lone high school.
Maranatha club, the younger worn- John Darst, Ph. M. lc, accomp-
en's aid society, will be guests at anied by his wife (Joyce Carlson)
the meeting. and small son visited a few doys at
There will be services at 11 a. m. the Leonard Carlson home last
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 27 at week. They are visiting this week
Valby Lutheran church in Goose- in Seattle with his people,
berry. Pastor Kenneth Andeen of The P-TA potluck supper and
Seattle will be in charge. meeting Feb. 16 was attended! by
Mrs. Lana Padberg accompanied about 20 patrons of the school. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Benge of Anne Thomas, county health nurse,
Heppner to Portland last week gave a on fae work Qf a health
when Mrs. Benge went for medical nurse. Mrs. Al Clough of Arlington,
treatment. the other scheduled' speaker of the
Robert Everson left Saturday evening, was unable to be present,
morning to report for service in At the next meeting of the P-TA,
Portland. From there he will go to March 15, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers,
San Diego for training in the county school superintendent,, will
Marines. be the speaker.
Paul Tews of Seattle arrived Mrg- Etta Bristow returned home
Saturday morning to visit at the
that he is on furlough and would
arrive in Portland Thursday eve
ning from Camp Perry, N. C. Mr.
Peterson and daughter Eunice will
go to Portland to meet him and all
the family will return Sunday for
a few days visit at the. family home.
Tilman Beckner shipped 130 hogs
by truck to Portland Monday.
Harry Ring who has been sta
tioned in the Hawaiian Islands for
more than two years is home on
furlough. He arrived in lone Tues
day afternoon after a quick trip
from Honolulu. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Ring met him at
Arlington.
home of his aunt, Mrs. Ann Smouse.
. Guests at the E. M. Baker home
last Saturday and Sunday were
Mrs. Ella Baker of Dayton, Wash.
and Mrs. Emil Van Buren of Kah
Monday after a visit with her son
Edmond at Nampa.
Mrs. Werner Rietmann received
word Monday evening of the sud
den death of her father, J. Y. Gib-
lotus, Wash. The ladies are mother son' of Dall?s' a former Mor-
and sister
Baker.
respectively, of
Tvr row county rancher. Mr. and Mrs
Rietmann left immediately for The
Charles Botts is reported serious
ly ill at his home in lone. Mr- and MrS' Leslie Roundy and
Little Shirley McCabe, daughter family arrived Saturday from La
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCabe. Grande. Mrs. Roundy and children
NOTICE OF MEETING
Officers and directors of the Hep
pner Rodeo association will meet at
8 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Feb. 26,
in the office of Frank W. Turner
in Heppner for the purpose of elec
ting officers and discussing the con
tinuation of the rodeo. The associ
ation will welcome all who are interested.
47-48c
Frank W. Turner
Secretary.
was taken to St. Anthony's hospital
in Pendfleton (Monday to undergo
an appendectomy Tuesday morning.
At the hour from 2 to 3 p. m.
Friday afternoon, a prayer service
will be held at the lone Christian
will remain here at the home of
her father, Lewis Padberg. Mr.
Roundy will return to La Grande
Monday where he will await his
call into service.
Pfc and Mrs. Richard Lundell re-
church in observance of EWorld turned to Boise Saturday.
Day of Prayer." Everone is invited
to attend and assist in this world
wide prayer ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Yarnell of
lone and son Alton and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Yarnell of Lexington
were visitors in The Dalles Thurs
day and Friday last week. Mrs.
Harry Yarnell had a medical check
up while there. Clifford also con
sulted a physician.
The Willows grange home econ
omics club met at the home of Mrs.
Rsnsier Friday for an all day meet
ing with potluck dinner at noon.
Fifteen members and five visitors
were present, including Mrs. John
McCollom of Mill Creek .grange of
The Dalles, Mrs. Rodney Crawford
of Portland, Mrs. Wilbur Akers,
Mrs. John Bryson and Mrs. LeRoy
Turner. Mrs. Clara Ransier was
elected vice chairman of the club to
fill the place of Mrs. Ida Coleman,
resigned. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Ed Buschke on
March 17. It will be an all day
, meeting with potluck at noon.
Mrs. Rodney Crawford of Port
land is visiting at the home of her
brother-in-law, Waite Crawfbrd.
Her son Rodney (Pete) is attending
Oscar Peterson received a tele
gram from his son Donald Tuesday
EASTERN STAR
Regular meeting of the Ruth
chapter, O. E. S. will be held Fri
day evening, Feb. 26. At this meet
ing the Eastern Star home at For
est Grove wil be honored, according
to Mrs. Claude Graham, worthy
matron.
Report on Hospital
Activities Due 26th
By Mrs. Ralph Thompson
A meeting of the Morrow county
committee for the Blue Mountain
Camp and Hospital council will be
held Feb. 26 in the county agent's
office. The public is very welcome
to attend this meetirig which will
start at three oclock. A complete
report from July 1st to the present
time will be given. Such a report
will contain the amount of money
given, the gifts which have been
purchased as well as a list of gifts
donated each month to both Mc
Caw and Pasco hospital wards. We
are not asking for funds at this
time as we still have a bank ac
count but of course we never turn
down offers of money or other help
We hope you will be. proud of this
report and as appreciative as are
the patients at McCaw and Pasco
Naval station. We hope some person
will be present to represent every
grange, school, lodge and church.
We have been asked to provide not
only birthday gifts at McCaw but
also for the boys with tuberculosis
who have been transferred from
McCaw to the Veterans' hospital in
Walla Walla. They would like a
birthday cake and ice cream fund
to be given each month for these
boys at the Veterans hospital and
cur county should do its part to
ward this effort to make these pa
tients happy. So many fine things
have been done for those at Mc
Caw.
Food is a Weapon
Don't waste it . . buy wisely . . cook
carefully.. EAT IT ALL!
We have a very fine line of bulk and
canned foods, fruits, fish and meats.
No. 2 cans of string beans . . . .10c
Meat points V, W and X expire
Saturday, Feb. 26. Meat points
Y and Z carry over.
Wise Sam says, "No man is lonely while
eating spaghetti because it requires so
much attention."
BUY WAR BONDS!
VVVVV
Central Market
Ma Qoolut'
. . . loggers are writing
fashion ads these days
What a versatile substance is wood!
The tree felled by brawny lumberjacks
may now wind up as delicate negli
gees, svelte evening gowns, neckties
or pairs of hose or as dynamite!
No crop we grow is as various in Its ultimate uses as our forests.
They may house us, clothe us, protect us, fuel and lubricate our cars,
or even feed us. No wonder our forest operators are giving more
and more attention, year after year, to the problems of growth
the means whereby this unique heritage from the past may be
come an ever-renewing resource for the future .. . . tomorrow
end always
Kinzua Pine Mills Co.