6 Heppner Gazette Times, September 13, 1945 IONE NEWS NOTES By MBS. ECHO PALMATEEB Mrs. Austin is staying KATE BARTON LUTTRELL 'F'impral services for Mrs. xtate School opened Monday with the following teachers in the grade school: Mrs. Helen 'McCabe, first and second grade; Mrs. Alice Linn third and fourth grades; Mrs. Gla dys Ely fifth and sixth, and Mrs. Wm. Ludwig seventh and eighth. Eighty five pupils are enrolled in the grades with 13 in the first grade.. The high school faculty is as fol lows: B. C. Forsythe, superinten dent, who will teach mathematics and shop; Francis Ely, commercial, social science and: coach in the grades; Mrs. Mary Austin, english; Wm. Ludwig, social science, physi cal education and high school coach; Miss Elizabeth CBryan, mu sic and art in high school and grades. There are 45 enrolled in high school and more are expected later. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stroller of Yam hill and Mardell and Sandra Sparks of Portland were visitors at the Fred Ely home at Morgan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews returned from a trip to Roseburg. Miss Bonnie Jean Mathews, niece of Mr. Matthews, returned with them for a short visit. N. Schmaltz and sons of Condon are putting a new roof on the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parsons and family of Portland were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely Miss Jo LaFollette and Miss Kitty Wilmot. both nurses at St. Vincent hospital in Porland were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely of Morgan. The ladies were return ing from a trip through British Co lumbia. Miss Willmot was formerly ' from lone. Rev. and Mrs. H. N. Waddell and family returned Saturday night from San Jose, Calif. They followed the coast highway .and enjoyed all the scenic spots along the way. A. J. Fisher is the new depot agent taking the place of Miss Alice Nichoson as she intends to go to Oregon State college this fall. Ronald Ball of Yakima is staying with his uncle Louis Ball and is at tending lone high school. He is a junior. , lone was well represented at the Heppner rodeo. Quite a number rode their horses in the parade. Mrs. Delia Corson went to Hood River last week to attend he fu neral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Er nest Smith who died in Port land Sept. 1 and was buried in Hood River Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley and family are living in the Pauline Boyer house. Mrs. Wallace Matthews has ac cepted a position as teacher in the Boardman school. A special meeting was held at the school house Sept. 7 to elect a director to replace Walter Dobyns who resigned. Markham Baker re ceived three votes and Garland Swanson six. The housing problem was discussed. It was voted to give the school board a vote of confi dence to go ahead and erect a building for teachers on the lots owned bv the school. The following property changed hands during the past few weeks: Laxton McMurray sold the small creek ranch to Paul Pettyjohn, his other creek ranch known as the Lindsey place to Fred Buchanan and 160 acres of wheat land joining the Nelson place north of the rail road to Gotfreid Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Mountain View Calif, are visiting their cousin. Mrs. Mary Swanson. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and son Donald returned from Red Cloud Nebr. where they moved the Wm Burk family. They were much, imDressed with the country in Ne br.aska but found some very hot weather. A pot luck supper and party were held at the Morgan Oddfellows hall Sept. 6 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Ely. Mr. Ely plans on at tending a government schoool to study diesel. Another "singspiration" will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday, Sept. 16 at the Baptist church. Everone is welcome. The regular grange meeting will be Sept. 15 and H. E. C. will meet at the grange hall Sept. 21. The Cooperative church will have a potluck dinner Sunday Sept. 16. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. C. W. Burton of Portland is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lana Pad-berfi. Mr. and Mrs. Laxton McMurray left Monday for Ritter Hot springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig are living temporarily In the American Le gion rooms with Mrs. Echo Palmateer. The following bus drivers have been hired by the lone district; Fred Nichoson, Rhea creek route, John Eubanks and Dale Ray the north side routes, Leslie Wiles the Rocky Bluff route, John Bryson, Gooseberry. Cleo Drake the west side route. Martin Bauernfeind was hired by the Morgan district. Henry Clark will again be janitor. Ph M lc John Darst and family left this week for Bremerton Wash. where Mr. Darst will be stationed until further noice. Barton Luttrell who died Sept. 3 in St. Anthony's hospital, Pendleton, were held at 10 a. m. Wednesray,1 Sept. 5 at the Folsom chapel, with byterjan church officiating and Dr. .Earle P. Cochrane of the Pres Mrs. Luttrell was a native .of with Ted Roy singing. Madison county, Iowa, and lived in Oregon all her life. She is survived by her husband, William P. Luttrell; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Fisher of Tacoma, Wash., a son, Kenneth W. Lane of Pendleton and a sister, Mrs. M. D. Clark of Heppner. men are brothers. WORD OF APPRECIATION I wish to thank the members of the Heppner fire department and all others who turned out and help ed put down the fire which swept over my field this morning. Frank S. Parker. Mrs. Echo Palmateer received word from her son, Ted Palmateer, ATVTTWSrt Vint Via 1a av V.t ....... from the Central Pacific on a 30 day as guests during the rodeo Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller had leave. 'Mrs. Ed Miller of Portland. The Spring Flowering Bulbs I am pleased to announce that I have received a small shipment rfA-1 bulbs for fall planting from Connelly's , B JjJgjJ Eugene. This is the nursery from which most of the bulbs plant ed in my garden came, so I can recommend them nigmy. Rachel Dick, Florist ' Peters Building Phone 2502 Open week days from 1-6 p. and all day on Saturdays m. at th j oe annas Kane h Between Kimberley and Monument Five Miles from Kimberley and 10 Miles from Monument Sept. 18, Beginning at 10 A. M. Sharp I have sold the ranch and am disposing of Livestock, Machinery, Household Furniture, Etc. 21 Head Mixed Ewes 166 head Purebred Romney Ewes LIVESTOCK CONSISTS OF 50 head mixed cattle-Herefords and Dur- hams, some dry cows and some cows and calves 1 Registered Hereford Bull 1 Registered Roan Durham Bull, 2 years old. Can furnish papers on this one. 3 Milk Cows (Durham) 4 Work Horses 2 Gentle Saddle Horses 1 Unbroke Work Horse 35 Purebred Romney Buck Lambs Also a few old rams and yearlings 22 head Mixed Lambs MACHINERY Mowing Machines, Wa gons, Plows, Sprinkler Pump with about 500 feet of pipe, Blacksmith outfit and many other things. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 Electric Radio (32-volt Zenith) 1 Good Circulating Heater 2 Dining Room Tables and numerous other articles Also have a good 32-volt electric cream separator Anyone who has anything to sell may bring it to this sale. Fred Gassner is putting up the following livestock: 1 Registered Holstein Bull Ridgeport Segis Walker De Kol 6 Young Holstein Cows-all double-test- ALL SALES MU ed and sound Bred Holstein Heifers-tested and vaccinated. FKEE LUNCH AT NOON V. R. "BOB" RUNNION AUCTIONEER DAISY L SIMAS OWNER