2 Heppner Gazette Times, November 1, 1945 IONE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Echo Palmateer The farmers of this vicinity are rejoicing over the showers we are having. Several are planning on moving this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker are moving into the Ray house which they recently pur chased, the Donald Helikers are moving to the Heliker ranch, Norton Lundells are moving into the house vacated by the Donald Helikers and Mrs. Les Roundy is moving in with John Brysons. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denney and Mrs. Agness Wilcox made a trip to Nyssa where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Duus and then to Pay ette, Ida. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Denney re turned home but Mrs. Wilcox re mained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hovde of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cotter. Mrs. Hovde was formerly Nettie Mason and is a sis ter of Mrs. Cotter. Joe Miller of the U. S. Army is visiting his sister, Mrs. Garland Swanson. He was stationed in Kan sas and is on his way to Fort Lew is to await his discharge. Harlan Lundell of the U. S. Ar my son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lun dell is in Boise, Ida. visiting his wife. He has just returned from Germany. Visitors at the Henry Clark home over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olston and son En sign Robert Sparks of Portland who has just graduated from the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Ol ston is a sister of Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn are working on the Diamond W ranch owned by the Weatherfords. Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mrs. Milton Morgan Jr. gave a pinochle party at the home of Mrs. Palmer in honor of Miss Gladys Brashers Friday afternoon. Four tables were in play. Mrs. Donald Heliker won high prize, Mrs. Norton Lundell low and Miss Brashers guest prize. Refreshments of jello, cake and coffee were served. Mrs. Anne Smouse, Mrs. Les Roundy, Mrs. Ruby Roberts and Mrs. Omar Rietmann, teachers of the beginners and primary classes of the Cooperative lone Sunday school, gave a Hallowe'en party to their classes Sunday afternoon at the Congregational church parlors. There were about 50 children pre sent. They played games and re freshments were served . The lone P.-T.A. held its regular meeting Oct. 24 and the following program was given: Star Spanled Banner by all, two numbers by Girls Glee club, clarinet solo by Lewis Carlson; high lights of the teachers institute at La Grande by some of the teachers. Mrs. James Lindsay presented the as sociation with 50 cocktail glasses. After the business meeting a lunch of pumpkin pie and coffee was served in the lunch room. Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Lonnie McCabe and Mrs. Echo Palmateer were on the serving committee. The P.-T.A. will hold an auction sale Nov. 16. Ted Palmateer, AMM 3c of U. S. Navy left Tuesday for Moffatt, Calif. ;, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer had a dinner Tuesday night in hon or of Miss Gladys Brashers of Los Angeles. Other guests were Mr. and Milton Morgan Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. The lone schools held a carnival Friday night. They took in $369.44. The expenses were $136.34 and they cleared $233.10. A. C. Zeilinger, missionary from Africa, gave a very interesting talk to the schools. Mrs. Wallace Matthews enter tained the PNG club at her home Thursday. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the 15 ladies present. The club decided to have a bazaar, food sale and tea Dec. 1. lone high school won the football game 38-0 with Irrigon here Friday. The 'next game will be Nov. 2 with Lexington here. Tom Huston of the U. S. Navy spent a 4 day leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huston. A grass fire got out of control W ic w vf ' last Wednesday and burned up a barn belonging to Elmer Ball, Wal ter Rietmann's barn and about $50 worth of hay beloning to Omar Rietmann that was stored in the barn, and a stack of hay belonging to Delmar Emert. The social meeting of the Topic club was held at the home of Mrs. Vicior Rietmann Saturday after noon with Mrs. Milton Morgan Jr. Mrs. Roy Lindstrom and Mrs. Riet mann as hostesses. Pumpkin pie and coffee were served. Mrs. Clyde Denney and Mrs. David Rietmann won high prizes and Mrs. Echo Palmateer and Mrs. Norton Lundell won low and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn won jack high. Mr. and Mrs. Tom White pur chased the Mason house, formerly reteria DINNER IONE HIGH GYMNASIUM SUNDAY Nov. 4, 1945 Serving from 1 :00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. 85c and 65c Sponsord by G5RLS' LEAGUE occupied by Mrs. Bernice Harris, and have moved into it. Wayne White of Portland spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White. He also suc ceeded in getting a deer while hunting. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews spent a few days in Portland last week and took in the Navy day celebration. Way land "Larry" Ritchie who has received his discharge from the army is visiting here. Gordon White is ill in The Dal les hospital. Leonard Carlson, chairman of the War Chest fund in the lone dis trict has appointed Mrs. Don Hel iker and Mrs. Charles Carlson as his assistants in gathering the funds for this cause. Contact them in., making your contribution. IIIIIIHIIllKltlltli Willard and Goodyear Batteries For all Cars and Trucks. BATTERIES RECHARGED New Fast Willard Safe Method. RENTALS Richfield Service Phone 1242 Heppner, Oregon V , NEW 1946 FORD NOW ON DISP Here is the most beautiful Ford ever built with more advancements than many pre-war yearly models. There's new and greater horsepower, stepped up from 90 to 100, improved economy in oil and gasoline . . . and massive, rich new styling. We cordially invite you to come in and see the smart new 1946 Ford. ROSEWALL MOTOR CO. Your FORD Dealer ggggjjgllll Everyone expects a wheat farm to yield successive crops year after year. That's the way farming is. Now people are getting the same idea about forest lands ...J'tree farms" they're called by forest indus tries. ThatVwhat forest lands really are, and that's what they are becoming more and more, as forest industries seek to perpetuate this vital resource. The tree farm pictured here has yielded a harvest, ust 'as the wheat farm is doing. But note the blocks of trees! still standing. They will provide seed which will replenish! the harvested areas which, before jnany years, will be producing new crops of trees. Kinzua Pine Mills Co.