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2 Heppner Gazette Times, August 9, 1945 IONE NEWS NOTES By Mrs. Echo Palmateer Sam Esteb and Mrs. Ida Fletcher were married at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Susie Hughes in Heppner last Friday evening. The wedding dinner was served later at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Haguewood on Heppner Flat. Mrs. Sarah McNamer was . a wedding guest. The newlyweds left Wednes day on a trip. Their many friends wish them a happy married life.. Earlene Morgan of Portland is visiting friends and relatives in and near lone. She is a sister of Mrs. John Eubanks and Lloyd Morgan. Mary Barnett returned home last week from La Grande where she visited her grandmother, Mrs, Her man Havekost and uncle Jack Ha vekost who was home on a leave from somewhere in the Pacific. Mrs. Harvey Smith drove to Cal ifornia last week. She was accom panied by her daughter Virginia Andrews, Norma Lou Lundell and Helen Lindsey. Peter Manson of Newberg was a guest Sunday of Mr; and Mrs. Har ry Yarnell. The missionary society met last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jennie McMurray. the hostess served wa termelon. Joel Engelman M S Plc who was stationed at Moffatt Field, Calif, arrived in lone last Saturday night on a leave. He has to return o his station Aug. 18. The following teachers have been hired by the lone school board. Wm. Ludwig, who taught in the high school at Richland, Wash, will teach physical education, and coach athletics; Mrs. Ludwig will teach a grade; Miss Elizabeth O'Brien of Lyons, Or. music and art, and Miss Mary Austin will teach English. The study meeting of the Topic club will meet at the home of Echo Palmateer, Aug. 10. The hostesses are Gladys Ely, Mrs. Elmer Griffith, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Pal mateer. The subject for study is Mexico. The Maranatha club will meet at the home of Mrs. Marion Palmer Augr 11. The H. E. club of the grange will meet at the grange hall Friday Aug. 17. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. All members are urged to attend to help quilt. A number of children's books from the state library have been received by the lone public library. Mrs. Marvin Hughes of Port- i i . l ji ir a ,i Cannon, and relatives in Heppner. t , , . , T . j- pill,, T7WW ; 0WHcnd guest ln Heppner coming from Pendleton spent the weeK-: d with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seehafer. Pvt Robert Rietmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann, arrived home Saturday night on furlough. Robert has been stationed at Camp Wolters, Tex. Mrs. Gladys Ely of Morgan re turned from Portland where she visited for a few days with her mother,, Mrs. Perriot who is ill. Margie and Mildred Bristow are spnding a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Etta Bristow. Rev. and Mrs. Casttleman and granddaughter, and Mrs. Ray Bar nett and Marjorie Graves attended the eastern Oregon Assembly of God camp meeting at Pendleton last week. Clifford Carlson of the U. S. Navy spent a few days at home en route to Seattle Wash. The Ameca club had a very suc cessful food sale Saturday taking in over $35. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Gor don and son Quenton and wife of Vancouver, Wash, were recent vis itors at Henry darks'. Mrs. How ard Van Gordon is a cousin of Mr. Clark. Quenton Van Gordon is in coast guard and spent 18 months in the Aleutian islands Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffin's baby was rushed to the Pendleton hospi tal last week with a throat infection. Little Tommy Harris has recov ered from his illness. Delight Biddle is improving from her recent accident. Ralph Akers is having a new roof put on his house. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely received word that their son and daughter inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely of Bordman are the parents of a baby girl born Monday Aug. 6. Mrs. Emerald Roundie and chil dren spent the week-end at the John Bryson camp in the moun tains. Rev. and Mrs. H. N. Wad dell and daughter Charlotte and Mrs. Ada Cannon spent Sunday in camp. They all report a very en joyable time. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon Aug. 2 for Mrs. Dora L. Morgan, with Rev. H. N. Waddell officiating. The mem bers of Bunch Grass Rebekah lodge performed their ceremony at the grave side, at the Baker cemetery. Out of town relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Milton O. Downing, Miss Irene Downing of Hood River, Mrs. A. M. Markham, Freewater, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker of Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bartle. may, Salem and Mrs. Mabel Morgan of Seattle. again in Humphreys Drug Co in Heppner. Gladys Seehafer, cadet nurse of Cove Ore. where she was a speaker at the summer camp of the young people of the Churches of Christ WHEEL ALIGNING By new super-accurate Light Beam method. Steering quickly checked while you wait Richfield Service Telephone 1242 Station Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. in this area. Mrs. Menger and her home in Kelso and returned there. son's mother, Mrs. Sylvia Sneed late husband were missionaries in Teusday departing with Mr. and i who drove to Coos Bay for a few India for 39 years. She makes her Wendell Herbison and Mr. Herbi-ldays. Y-l-P-P-A-Y ! The gangs headin' for lone Saturday, August II to the Attendants' Dance Sponsored by Willows Grange Join the throng and have a big time at the Willows Grange Hall . . Gccd Music . .Gccd Flcor . . Refreshments Music by Farrows Orchestra, Long Creek Arlmlcrln. Men 83c; tax l7c; total rU miSSIOn. Ladies 42c; tax 8c; total $1.00 50c Lighted Matches are Incendiaries in the Woods r .017 might as well invite Hitler or Hirohito to bomb! our forests as to drop a burning match or cigarette In the woods. Like tinder during dry weather, the woods are ready td burst into flame from the merest spark. More than t fifth of our destructive forest fires are started by careless smokers. Perhaps it is more important to protect cutover lands ftrhere new seedlings are starting, than to safeguard stands of old-growth timber,. . . for the seedlings of today are the forest crops of tomorrow. KINZUA PINE MILLS COMPANY