2 Heppner Gazette Times, August 31, 1944 News Notes of Comings and Goings in lone and Vicinity Bv nras. ter June left for Portland last Wednesday for shopping and a trip to the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor returned Wednesday night from Portland. OUAB BEETMANN Mrs. Lena Anderson and Ervin Everett Keithlev of Baker ar- Pfc Harry Peterson and family person drove to The Dalles last rfved Wednesday night for a few of Hermiston visited at the Lewis " L7 Cl Triffin Tu u T r n u tvt,,,, Acf 91 Pptpr- Th? Jlm and Jack L'nXtin day accompanied by his family who Ball home Monday Aug. n.Jeto P. lough from Camp Maxey Texas. try to work during the hop and Mary Jean Bristow who have Other relatives visited were 1 is season- u Pent the summer here, parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pet- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman Mr and Mrg and erson and sister Mrs. Raph Led- accompanied Mrs. Sophie Knighten daughter have moved into the Wal better of Lexington. He returned to Pendleton last week when Mrs. ter Corley house in town the to Camp Maxcy Saturday. Chapman consulted an occulist. materials arrive to build their new Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker left , Mf Vorhees accompanied home Qn ranch to repiace Wednesday for King Hill Ida. to hJ h brother ,Rllo,Cra0 and the one recently lost by fire. viS Mr Helikert sister, Mrs. fe C MT C Mrs" Ha RinS is ite U1 at TKnmnldn. ( AMlO Zinkl who - , her home is convalescing from a recent ser ious operaton. remain there whhe her husband is Mrs Echo paimateer and daugh in training. The boys will return ter Laurel and Mrs. Earl Morgan Joel C. Engelman M Sp 2c ar rived in lone from Pearl Harbor Thursday of last week on a 30 day , ' f i i- i r:i.. j; 1 luriouyii. ii utiiitiy u.iniiti in ni- honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann the following members were present, Mr. and Walter Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner of Baker. Mrs. Mabel Morgan of Seattle and daughter Earline and grand daughter Linda Morgan left Sun- to lone later Miss Jeanctte Reno suffered a serious double fracture to her right day for Portland in a car accident Wednesday George Griffith has gone over seas evening. The car driven by Orville according to information received Buchanan left the Rietmann grade by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer near the Carl Trocdson ranch, Grfi'ith. turning rivr.r pf itnril p i pi v and ir Tut: r T,,,x..i., SJSWm? y damaged. Miss Reno was ta- Thursday evening to visit her sis- ken to the bt. Anthony hospital in ter Mrs. Elmer Grilfith. Mrs. Tur Pendleton. ner has been' visiting in Califor- TVTioc A.'TniT 1 1 ri f loff fVlQ Itlcf n ti onrl c fin h.o v tifcii n r v - r rv r arrived Wednesday to assist in the f week for CanyonviUe to re- in La Grande. sunie her studies. She will be a sen ior at the Can-nville Bible aca demy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and son, Mrs. Ann Smouse, Mrs The first fall meeting of Lo cust chapter of the O. E. S. will be hold Sept. 6 at 8:30 p. m. HaroM Snider, Billy Joe Riet mann, Gene Rietmann and Harlan Crawford drove to Portland Sun day for a week's pleasure and bus iness trip. ls Koundv, S R U arrived Tues dav for a three dav leae from Bremerton where he is in training. Mrs. Bert Mann left Saturday to t.ke her grandchildren, John, Jan et, Judie and Alice Kny Mason to their home in Portland. Ernest Mc Cabe, S l'c sent a short leave in lone last week. He returned to Point Lonia at SQ.n Di ego Calif. Monday. The Heibert Ekst-om fpmPv hae moved to the Beckner ranch. The .Clarence Harris family will occupy the Bert Mason house the Ekstroms are leaving. Mrs. Hams plans to make her home here vlvle hor hus band is in service Rev. H. N. Waddell announces a special Family Day service Sunday Sr(pt. 10 at 11 a. M. with pot luck dinner at noon at the Congrega tional rooms and games and playing in the afternoon All members and friends are invited". Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker and. family left Monday for a week's trip through eastern Washington. They plan to visit relatives and .friends at Pasco, Dayton, Spokane Pulman and other places. Rodger Kincaid and Willard Wad dell attended the Christan Boys camp at Anthony lake neor Baker last week. They report a wonder ful time. They accompanied Rev. Herbison of Heppner. A small roof fire starting from a :rark at the P. J. Linn home Sun day, afternoon caused a great deal of excitement but very little dam Continued on Page Five ! IVVbLL care ol her motner-in-iaw, jwrs Milton Morgan, Sr. who is serious ly ill. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson of Portland are the parents of a son born Thursday, Aug. 24. Mrs. P.rrQnri will Vm rpmAmKprfvl a! Miss Helen Ralph a former lone and Mr- 911(1 Mrs- J" Troedson teacjler drove to Arlington Sunday to meet . , t, ,1 m oi Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Martin and sons jiiari raaoerg ej. ljiv. o(c acviiu panied Frank Lundell and daugh ter Norma Lou of Milwaukee to Minnie Forbes, Mrs. Delia Corson Swanson- Selmer Severson, a former music instructor and 6th and 7th grade teacher is in France according to a letter from Mrs., Severson re cently received by Mrs. Garland Consignee - Union Oi! Company 'For prompt, dependable service Phone: Heppner 76 lone Saturday. The Paderg family gathered at the home of Lewis Pad- , t j: : 1 "" c.j rru Wlth the Ione V20 of Moro and Miss Shirlee Smouse who has bsen spending the summer with the Martins. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by the group in Arling ton. Miss Smouse returned home iriH-IIIIIMItHUIIIIUIIUUIIUItlllUIIUlJIIllUll Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feldman of were Mr and Mrs. Darrell Padberg SunnyviUe formerly of Ione and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson, Mrs. Lana Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Benge and child ren, Mrs. Les Roundy and children and Mrs. Ruby Kincaid andv sons. Earl has a 21 day furlough to en joy his visit home. Mrs. Earl Morgan and grand- arrived in Ione the middle of this week. They plan to remain for a time visiting friends and attending to their ranch interests here. Mrs. Carl Linn and daughter f Leeta returned from a visit to Cath- ! lamet and Portland Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke left I daughter Linda Morgan have been Sunday for Portland to attend the if visiting last week at the John Eu- funeral of an uncle oi Mr. Busch'cc. If banks' home. Allen Howk left Tuesday morning 1 Jack Dcnslinger of The Dalles is for his home in Trouldale where visiting his sister, Mrs. Donald his family now live. 1 Helker. Mi's. Elmer Griffith and daugh- OUR DEMOCRACY- by Mat CRACKER-BARREL PHILOSOPHY AND GOOD HORSE SENSE The community store -center of talk as well as trade - has always been a natural meeting-place for free discussion of the problems of the day, giving rise to sound'cracker-oar-rel philosophy" and good horse-sense so basic in our. democracy. Its good horse-sense for us to back our, Country's fight by putting all we can into war bonds- and good horse-sense to put everything else we can nto things like savings sank accounts and life insurance ' against the years ahead. v ' " (J l u HERE'S a whale of a difference between a broken natch and one that isn't. You know the broken match is out You majr nv. be quite sure about the other. But this is sure: If a blazing match lights on an inflammable forest "floor", you have the start of another forest fire. In; five years ending in 1939, there was an average of 79,069 forest fires in the United States every year. 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