Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 01, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, February 1, 1945
News Notes of Comings and
and Vicinity
Goings in lone
By OTIS. OMAB BIETMANN
Mrs. Echo Palmateer was called
to Portland Sunday by the sudden
death of her niece, Mrs. Erma
Heiple of Estacada. Mrs. Heiple is
the daughter of Mrs. Palmateer's
sister, and recently underwent a
serious operation in Portland.
Kenneth Crutcher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Crutcher, (Gussie
Lindstrom) of Brightwood has been
visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Lindstrom and other re
latives in and near lone. He return
ed to his home with Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Lindstrom when they
went to Portland last Sunday. Ken
neth is to report for service in the
Marines early in February.
Mrs Ella Davidson returned from
California Thursday of last week.
Shs accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Har
lan McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs. Len
Gilman and small son of Heppner.
Little Brenda Townsend received
a bad burn on her. leg when in Pen
dleton last week when she came in
contact witha heater.
The Ameca club have planned a
Valentine party for the members
and their husbands after a short
meeting at 7:00 p. m. Wednesday,
Feb. 14 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Morgan who are now at
at the Walter Rietmann ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithly and
family formerly of Baker have
moved into the ' Willard Grabell
house. Mr. Keithley plans to work
in Heppner with, his brother Harold. .
The newly organized club for en
tertaining boys in the service gave
a party at the grange hall Friday.
The honor guests were CPO Earl
McCabe who has been at a rest
center at Nashville N. C. after hav-'
ing been in active service, Donald
Peterson from California and Rol
and Bergstrom from Idaho who are
in training and Bob Rietmann hd
Kenneth Crutcher who are leaving
soon to enter service, Bob in the
navy and Kenneth in the marines.
Mrs. Ethel Fellows of Aurora and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafer of Mi-,
kalo were lone visitors Wednesday
of last week on their way to Board
man to visit Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Agee, parents of the two ladies.
A special assembly was held at
the school Friday afternoon, honor
ing Bob Rietmann who, having corn
service this week and may not be
pleted his senior year is leaving for
able .to attend graduation in May.
Mrs. Margaret Turner made a
short visit to Portland going Sun
day and returning Tuesday evening.
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Mabel Davidson Ham of Heppner.
On Thursday Mrs. Turner drove to
Arlington to meet her sister-in-law
Miss Gladys Turner of Portland
who will make a week's visit here.
The Past Noble Grand club met
at the home of Mrs. John Gertes
Friday afternoon. Two new mem
bers, Mrs Ruth McCabe and Mrs.
Fred Ely were initiated, Officers
were elected for the coming year.
Mrs. Margaret Morgan president,
Mrs. Ernest Heliker, vice president
and Mrs Mary Swanon, secretary
treaurer. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Heliker on,
Feb. 28..
P. T.. A met at the school house
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Celia Van
Winkle of the extension staff of 0.
S. C. spoke on the subject of Few
er Colds." About 40 persons attend
ed. Mrs. Van Winkle will give a
demonstration of "Food for Health"
at the Masonic hall Feb. 7 from
10 a. m. to 3 p. m. with a pot luck
dinner served at noon. The Topic
club is sponsoring this , meeting. Ev
ery one is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason have
had word that their son Dorr has
received a medical discharge due to
a foot injury.
Mrs. E. M. Baker, president of
the O. E. S. social club announces
that the club will meet on Wednes
day night before Chapter meeting.
Mrs. Lena Ray has bought the
Smith house next to the Congrega
tional church.
Topic club will meet for the study
meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary
Swanson at 2:15 Saturday Feb. 10.
Mr and Mrs Cleo Drake have
been appointed farm census takers
of the lone, Gooseberry and Eight
Mile districts.
' A number of lone people, are re
covering from illnesses and acci
dents. Those on the sick list are
Mrs. Minnie Forbes, Mrs. Frank
Engleman and Markham Baker. Roy
Lindstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Lindstrom and Mardine
Baker each suffered a broken arm
last week.
Vernon Troedson drove to Arl
ington Friday to meet Mrs. Margar
et McGreer of Portland who was a
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Rice of Lexington. A number
of friends attended a dinner in her
honor Sunday at the Troedson
apartment.
Arrangements are being formu
lated for the one schools to parti
cipate in the drive for collecting
clothing for the relief of the Rus
sians. Directions are as follows: Col
lection of clothing and shoes at the
school house will begin at once.
Clothing mut be' clean and in good
condition-. Only clean articles will
be accepted. Shoes must be in good
condition, cleaned and tied together
in pairs. The school will sort and
pack all clothing and shoes prepar
atory to collection by Mrs. Lucy
Rodgers between Feb 7 and 10.
Jeff Walker of High Point, N.
C formerly of lone paid av isit here
last week. He had received a med
ical discharge after three years in
the army.
Pvt and Mrs. Clarence Harris and
family arrived in lone Sunday eve
ning from Camp Roberts Calif. Mrs.
Harris and children will remain in
lone and Pvt Harris will report to
Fort Ord Calif, on Feb 7.
Mrs. Elmer Griffith was called to
Orcas Island Wash. Tueday of last
week by the serious illness of her
Being short of meat points and
needing the rest, we will close
each Tuesday.
SUNDAY SPECIAL
Turkey Dinner
$1.00 per plate
Victory
Cafe
lone, Oregon
Roy and Betty Lieuallen
Proprietors
sister, Mrs. Turner, who was suf
fering from pneumonia. Mrs. Grif
fith returned Thursday when Mrs.
Turner showed signs of improve
ment. Louis Bergevin received word
Monday of the death of his cousin,
Mrs. Rita Eichner of Ellensburg,
Wash.
Mrs. Carl Linn and dauhter Leeta
of Arlington were lone visitors last
week-end.
Laurence Jone? was rushed .to
The Dalles last week when he suf
fered an acute attack of appendici
tis. He is reported recovering sat
isfactorily. Continued on Page t'even
NOTICE!
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The truck line formerly owned and op
erated by Clyde Nutting, Heppner, is
under the name of
Heppner, lone, Portland
Truck Line
This truck is to remain in Morrow
county to serve this area.
It is now being reconditioned at the
Jackson Implement Company at Lex
ington. . TELEPHONE
152 Heppner, or 60 Pilot Rock
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For Information Write Box 726, Hepp
ner, or phone 83, Condon, Ore.
EDUCATIONAL
v ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
to lh
Oregon
Liquor Control
Commission
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Eat Them Often
We try to keep shell fish on hand in sea
son. You will enjoy a seafood meal often
especially with meat points what they
are and may get to be shortly.
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