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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, October 18, 1945
IONE NEWS NOTES
By Mm. Echo Falmateer
The twin babies, Shirley Lorene
and Stanley Eugene, born to Mr.
and Mrs. John Botts at Yakima
Oct. 7 died the following day. Fu
neral services were conducted Oct.
11 at the Assembly of God church
here with Rev. R. L. Castleman
officiating.
Mrs. Bernice Harris left for
Portland this week to spend a few
days.
Mrs. John Ransier was called to
Spokane on account of her mother
being ill.
The Social meeting of the Topic
club will be held at the home of
Mrs. Victor Rietmann Oct. 27, with
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mrs. Milton
Morgan, Mrs. Agnes Wilcox and
Mrs. Rietmann as hostesses.
The high school held a bonfire
rally Wednesday night, Oct. 10
Iprior to the first home game of
football which was played Friday
with Pilot Rock. The visitors won,
33 to 7.
' A demonstration by Miss Grace
Gadeken, emergency home dem
onstration agent for Morrow coun
ty, will be held at the Congrega
tional church parlor beginning at
1:30 p. m. Oct. 23. The topic will be
"Sugar Stretchers." Everyone is
invited to attend.
Sgt. Tommy Everson has been
moved to McChord Field in Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Castleman
and children Raymond and Sally of
Oswego visited at the home of Mr.
Castleman's parents. Rev. and Mrs.
R. L. Castleman, over the week
end. Mr. and Mrs. Al Alplanalp of
Portland visited at the Herbert
Ekstrom home. Mrs. Alplanalp is a
sister of Mr. Ekstrom. While hunt
ing, Mr. Alplanalp was fortunate
in getting a deer.
Those ill in the hospital at The
Dalles are Eric Bergstrom and Paul
O'Meara. Both will be able to come
home soon.
The Maranatha society met Sat
urday at the home of Mrs. Walter
Cor ley, with Mrs. LeRoy Turner
as hostess. There were nine mem
bers and three guests present. Mrs.
Mary Austin and Mrs. W. Went
worth became members of the so
ciety. It was decided to have a
miscellaneous sale at" the Congre
gational church parlor Nov. 10. It
will be during the afternoon and
everyone is urged to bring some
thing for the sale. After the busi
ness meeting jello, cake and coffee
were served by the hotess..
Guests at the Mrs. Mary Swan
son home over the week-end were
her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Swanson, and children of
Portland, her son-in-law, Elmo
McMillan of Salem and Al Neimi
of Portland.
The annual meeting of the Mid
Columbia association of the Con
gregational Christian church was
held at the Cooperative Church of
lone Friday with delegations from
Condon, Freewa'ter, .Hood River,
Lexington and The Dalles. A pro
gram was held in the afternoon
consisting of a conference hour and
busiess of the association.
i Dinner was served at the Mason
i ic hall at 6 o'clock by the ladies of
' the lone church and over 100 peo
ple participated. Following the din
. ner an address was given by Rev.
Everett C. Blake of Izmir, Turkey.
He told many interesting things
about Turkey, having been a mis
: sionary there for a number of
years. The choir of the Cooperative
church sang a couple of songs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen re
turned from Portland Saturday
where they purchased a Plymouth
coupe.
Mr. and Mrs. David North of
Prr( IcmH cnfnt. fiat.urdav with Mrs.
! Steena Shleevoight who is Mr.
North s step-mother.
Mr. and Mrs. David Craber and
Mrs. Bessie Cook of Independence
spent a couple of days last week
visiting Mrs. Ada Cannon. Mrs.
Cannon is a sister of Mr. Craber
and Mrs. Cook.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs.
Lana Padberg left Monday for
Portland.
The grange will hold their regu
lar meeting Oct. 20. A very inter
esting program is being planned to
which the public is invited.
The date of the lone P-TA has
been changed to Oct. 24, at 8 p. m.
at the school house.
Truman and Pete Cannon of
Portland visited their mother, Mrs.
Ada Cannon over the week-end.
W. Wentworth has purchased two
Wc nf Mrs. Marv Swanson and will
'build a garage there later.
Donald Heliker. killed a cougar
in the mountains on Ditch creek
while deer hunting. It weighed 148
pounds and measured BVz feet.
Guests at the Ransier home are
Mr and Mrs. E. O. Simmons of
Keiso, Wash., Dr. and Mrs. Menal
and Bill Menal of Seattle and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Stevenson of Kel
so, Wash. Mrs. Simmons and Mrs.
Ransier are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgoyns
and two children of Klamath Falls
were visitors at the Smouse home
last week. Mr. Burgoyne is a bro
ther of Mrs. Kenneth Smouse and
has just received his discharge
from the army where he was a
lieutenant.
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Cram of
Seattle are visiting at the home of
of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns. Mrs.
Crum and Mrs. Dobyns are sisters.
Mr. Crum has iv.st received his
discharge from ihe navy having
vjalilna for
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Electric Company
been in tfe central Pacific for
many monllis.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dbbylns
have moved into the Peterson
house and Mr. and Mrs. Lake
Beckner moved into their home
which they purchased from Milton
Morgan Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry were
visitors in Morgan last week. Mr.
Perry received his dischavge from
the navy and intends making his
home in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ely and
Mrs. Fred Ely of Morgan went
to Bremerton last week to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoak'. Mrs.
Hoak is a daughter of Mrs. Fred
Ely and sister of David Ely.
SUGAR STRETCHERS TO BE
DEMONSTRATED FRIDAY
A demonstration on "sugar
stretchers" is slated for tomorrow
afteinoon, beginning at 1:30 o'
clock; in the Home Economics room
of the Heppner school, announces
Miss, Grace Gadeken, emergency
assistant, who will be in charge.
The demonstration is being given
to emphasize the fact that very pal
atable cakes, cookies, puddings,
aftd other tasty foods can be made
with substitutes for sugar.
Mrs. Mabel Mack, extension spe
cialist will be present and will be
ready to answer any questions re
garding the home extension pro
gram for the coming year and also
will discuss lessons which will be
given in the future. Home exten
sion demonstrations are open to all
interested people, Miss Gadeken
states in urging you to come and!
bring your neighbors. '
ON HUNTING TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Borg of Port
bud were week-end visitors in
Heppner, having stopped here for
some bird hunting while enroute
to the John Day country to hunt
deer. They drove to Condon Sun
day evening to spend the night
with Mrs. Berg's niece, Mrs. Wal
ter George, and family.
HERE FROM IIILLSBORO
Visitors in Heppner the first of
the week were Mrs. Lew Reynolds,
and son Jasper of Hillsboro. They
owned and operated the Hotel
Ashland at Ashland, having dis
posed of it a few months ago. The
Gazette Times acknowledges a
pleasant call from the visitors.
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Mrs. R. B. Rice substituted for
Miss Rose Hoosier during the lat
ter 's absence from the sixth grade
in the local school this week.
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