Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 03, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, May 3, 1 945
IONE NEWS NOTES
By MBS. OMAR K IE T MANN
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Carr and two
daughters of Portland spent the
week-end with Mrs. Carr's mother,
Mrs. Alice Wiles.
Bert Mason has received word
that Pfc Robert W. Warfield has
arrived in the United States on
furlough from Italy where he serv
ed 32 months with the army air
forces.
Mrs. Ida Grabill enjoyed a visit
last week with, her sisters, Mrs.
John Cochran and Mrs. Delia Arm
itage of 'Yakima and Mrs. Cason dt
Lone Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ganger of
Portland were over night guests of
Mr and Mrs. Henry Clark on Wed
nesday of last week. Mr. Ganger
is Mrs. Clark's brother. The guests
went on to Pendleton Thursday to
visit George Ganger, Lowell's fa
ther. Mrs. Lana Padberg has been in
Pendleton the last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Terrell Benge who
is a patient at the St. Anthony
hospital.
The Topic club April social meet
ing was held at the home of Mrs.
Echo Palmateer last Saturday. Four
tables of bridge were played. The
prizes went to Mrs. Wallace Math
ews and Mrs. Maude Holt, guests,
and Mrs. Victor Rietmann and Mrs.
H. E. Yarnell members.
The Maranatha club served a
waffle and pancake supper at the
Congregational church Saturday
night. A sum of $41.10 was realized
from the supper and over $24 from
the sale of fancy work.
Dale Ray returned Tuesday from
The Dalles hospital. His son Claude
Breshears brought him home.
Martin Bauernfeind of Morgan
was operated on for appendicitis on
Wednesday of last week at The
Dalles hospital. He is reported as
getting along very satisfactorily.
lone was well represented in the
speech festival at Lexington Friday.
Ronald Baker received special
mention for his reading.
Mrs. Robert Botts has bought the
house formerly occupied by Uncle
Billy Thomas. She will have it re
modeled before moving in with her
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ring left
for Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg,
Mrs. Ruby Kincaid, Mr. and Mrs.
John Bryson and Mrs. Les Roundy
attended graveside services Friday
at Lexington for the infant son of
Mr, and Mrs. Terrel Benge of
Heppner. .
Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs. Wm.
Seehafer drove to Pendleton Mon
day for medical consultation. Mrs.
Ralph Aldrieh look Mrs. Coleman's
place in the school lunch room.
Robert Drake, Billy Joe Riet
mann, Donald Ball and David Bar
nctt spent a strenuous week-end
camping and fishing at the artesian
well above Heppner.
Glen Ball and family and August
Peterson of Yakima were out of
town relatives attending the fune
ral of Mrs. Ralph Ledbetter Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs Wm McClintock of
The Dalles, parents of Mrs. Del
zell were week-end guests of the
Delzells. They atended the funeral
of Virgil Warren in Heppner Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Qenton who
are on the C. E. Fisk ranch were
called to Dufur last week-end in
regard to the fire that destroyed
their household furniture which
was stored at the home of their
parents.
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs. F. G. Finn in Pen
dleton Monday. Funeral services
were held Wednesday. Mrs. Finn
was the mother of Mrs. Hila Timms
and Mrs. Opal Todd, former resi
dents of lone.
Bob Ellington of Portland is
spending a few days in lone visit
ing friends.
LEXINGTON NEWS
By MBS. MAB.Y EDWABCS
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch are the
parents of a daughter born Monday,
April 30 at the Mollahan nursing
home.
Pvt and Mrs. Kenneth Klinger
arrived Friday from Camp Roberts.
Calif.
Elmer Hunt has been promoted to
manager of the Leington Oil Co
operative, succeeding Loyal Park
er who resigned to enter business
in Heppner. Edward Hunt has been
hired to drive the truck.
Mrs. W. C. Van Winkle spent the
week-end in Arlington with Mrs.
Cora Van Winkle who has been
quite ill.
THERE MUST BE
A GOOD REASON
There is a reason
for everything and
the fact that we.
serve the best
meal in town ac
counts for the ever
increasing popu
larity of this place.
If you are not a patron
now you soon will be
Yours for
Better Eats
HEPPNER
CAFE
ATTEND WEDDING
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mclntyre were
in Pendleton Wednesday attending
the wedding of their niece, Mrs.
Ann Mclntyre. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs Catherine Mcln
tyre, formerly of Heppner but nowv
residing in Spokane.
FOR SALE Broadloom rug; Char
les of London davenport and
chair; -end table; 5-piece twin
bed set; 3-piece bed set; 2- piece
bed set; 2 end table lamps (met
al), and one pair drapes. Tele
phone 1512, Burrell's store, Lex
ington, Ore. 6c
I BUY, sell and repair all makes
of telephones, new or old.
Also as parts are becoming avail
able I am again repairing house
hold appliances. McQleb. 6-10c
PORTLAND GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahoney were
in Heppner overnight Tuesday
from their home in Portland. They
were guests at a family dinner at
the Lucas place that evening when
Mrs. Cecil Espy Jr. entertained for
them. Tom is a cousin of the Hepp
ner Mahoneys.
VISITING PARENTS '
Warrant Officer Billy Bucknum
is home for a few days to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bucknum,
and other relatives.
Bad Gas Milage
Poor Performance?
A complete Motor Tune-Up will do won
ders for yor Car or Truck.
Latest Modern Tune-Up Equipment
Installed
18 years experience
All work guaranteed
Station Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Monday through Saturday
No charge for checking or estimates
NOW AT YOUR
Richfield Service
in Heppner
Phone 1 242
PAUL BUN YAN NOW HAS
ADDRESS
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1 AUL BUN YAN .... is the legendary chap
who did a World's Champion job harvesting whole
forests at a single swoop when the country was
pushing westward and needed wood to build itself
along.
In those days the old fellow figured that the
land he cleared would be turned into fields by the
farmers who followed his pioneer associates ... the
lumberjacks.
PAUL is still with us, but now he has a
different job. He knows that no more fanr
land is needed so that the forest acres
harvests can be turned back to raising new
trees .... he is now a TREE FARM"
with a permanent address where he inten
to keep on raising, one crop after another.
YES .... Paul Bunyan works in our woods.
KINZUA PINE MILLS CO.
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