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2 Heppner, Gazette Times, October 1 9, 1944 News Notes of Comings and Goings in lone and Vicinity Bv Bras. OMAB KJTMANN Those attending the conference Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Hovde, of the Mid-Columbia congregational (Nettie Mason) of Portland are vi- church at The Dalles Friday were: siting in lone with her brothers Mrs. Ljaxton McMurray, Mrs. Delia and sisters. Corson. .Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mr. . Tuesdav evening a meeting wis and Mrs. E. M. Baker Rev. H. N. held at the lone city hall to nomi- Waddell and Mathew Ball. Mr. Ba nate city officers. A motion carried ker was elected vice moderator for to nominate all the present officers the association. lone will be host tor reelection: Mayor Bert Mason; for the conference next fall, recorder, Omar Rietmann; marshal, MrS- j)ia Corson remained in P. J. Linn; treasurer, Mrs. Grace The Dalles until Monday to visit Linn; councilmen, P. J. Linn. A C. her brother Arthur Reid and family. awanson, uanana owanson; eo. w F. VarnM anri Sfm Alto- r Ely, Ernest Heliker, J. H. Bryson. The meieting wfas poorly attended. Mrs. O. O. Mathews and daughter Ruth of Roseburg, have been visit ing Mr. pnd Mrs. Wnllaj? .Mathors. WAYNE MORSE for U. 5. Senator nlrl aAv Mart for Senator Committee Ralph D. Moorel, Morgan Bldp., Portland, Ore, are Portland visitors this week. Some of the dieer hunters this week-end were Donald Heliker, Bob Buchanan and Alvin Bunch in or;e party and Roy Lindstrom, Charles O'Connor and H. E. Yarnell in another. Buchanan and Lind strom were the lucky hunters, each party getting a deer. Willows grange gave a party for Misses Jean Coleman and Marjorie Peterson at the hall Friday night. The girls were presented with boxes of stationery. The monthly fellowship supper was held at the Congregational church rooms Oct. 11. Mrs. E. M. Baker serv'ed strawberry short cake with strawberries fresh from her berry patch. Mrs. Alice Wiles who is recov ering from a fractured hip is re ported sufficiently improved to' be moved from a Portland hospital to tha home of her daughter Mrs. Ned Carn.. It seems she is able to walk with some help. The Topic club met at the Ma sonic hjall Saturday. The book "Dragon Seed" was reviewed. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ted Smith in Heppner Oct 28. The Cooperative church was sponsor for a Halloween party for the high school students Monday evening. Many thrills and chills weita enjoyed by all. The young people organized their Sunday school dDass at the close of the party. Miss Shirley Smouse was elected president, Bob Rietmann vice president and Miss Alice K. fichoson secretary. Twenty -seven young people attended, with one cavload coming from Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heliker were hosts at a iparty at their home Saturday ' evening in honor of Mr. and Mlrs. AJjvin Bunch. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell, Mr.' and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. Armin berg, Mrs. Garland Swanson and Wihlon, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pad Mrs. Lloyd Morgan. The grange Home Ec club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen Oct. 20. Mrs. Clarence Brenner of Port land is in the Emanuel hospital suffering from three fnactures in her left leg, a result of a fall down the stairs in hfer home Sunday. Ularence, who was due to leave for service, was granted a 30-day extension before he is to report. Mrs. W. W. Smith, Mrs. Brenner's mother is caring for the Brenner family. Bill Eubanks arrived at his home in Portland Tuesday on a 12-day leave. Miss Charlotte Cannon of Herm- Lowell Stockman was bom in ner drove to Portland Sunday. Eastern Oregon and has lived James Doherty and Bob Rietmann here all his life. He graduated in left Tuesday for Portland to report Aericulture from Oregon State f physical exams. College in 1922 and has farmed continuously ever since. He stands for common sense busi ness principles applied to na tional issues. During his two years in Congress he established a wide acquaintance and influ ence among his fellow members of Congress and a reputation for industriousness, efficiency, coop eration and attending to busi ness. Lowell Stockman is one of Oregon's all-Republican delega tion to Congress. LOWELL STOCKMAN for re-election to CONGRESS SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Eastern Oregon's Congressman-on-the-Job) giving his undivided attention to the needs of Eastern Oregon The Maranathrf club met at the Congregational church Saturday. A dinner and bazaar have been planned for Nov. 4, the place to be announced later. . o NOTICE O? ESTRAY Came to my place in July, one boy mare, weight about 1200, branded I over an H on shoulder, lias ropo hoirer. Owner may re claim same by paying feeding and : dvertising unuigcs. LOUiS HALVORSEN iaiic. Oregon. Who Buys Most of the Jewelry? Woman for years has controlled the bulk of jewelry buying. By nature she is instinctively attracted by grace in design, beauty in finish, value and quality. It is understandable then why particular women choose quality jewelry for themselves and as gifts. Although complete stocks of jewelry are not current ly available, because of war, we invite your inspection of the. several items we have in stock. KEEP THE BONDS YOU BUY! PETERSON'S , i OOD really needs no introduction to America. ' It has built most of America's millions of homes, has given us paper and innumerable other products. Perhaps you won't recognize wood after this war is over. So many new uses are being developed that it has become known as our most versatile raw material. The most important fact about wood is that it is a renewable natural resource. We may run out of minerals, but trees grow. Forest indnstry operators, custodians of our com. ial trees, recognize this fact Harnesb.i.g growth, they are using wood today, and prodicing more wood for the future. A forest isn't a mine, that can only be depleted. It is a fami that can produce forever. l St i dO J C -a A" nlil ;eV V O T E 2 1 Paid adr., Lowell Stockman for Congreit Committor Jamee H. Sturgii, Secretary, Pendleton, Oregon HERE FROM REDMOND Mr. and Mrs. Noah Clark of Redmond, are visiting at the home a1 their son Barton Clark on Eight Mile. KINZUA PINE MILLS COMPANY 1 aw m wmmmmm-z&zrzi