Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 10, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    IONE NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Echo Palmateci
The postponed Christmas pro
gram was given at the school house
Friday afternoon, Jan. 4. It con
sisted of an operetta "Toyland" in
which over 90 children of the grade
school participated. The teachers
who trained the children were Mrs.
Earl McCabe, Mrs. Carl Linn, Mrs.
Frankln Ely and Mrs. William Lud
wig with Mrs. Ely as accompanist.
Announcements have been re
ceived of the marriage of Charlotte
Sperry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elijah Sperry, and Nicholas Aus
man, of the U. S. navy, in Seattle,
Wash., Dec. 24.
The Church of lone, Cooperative,
held a potluck dinner at noon Sun
day, Jan. 6 at the church parlor
and the following' board members
were elected: Congregational group,
Marshal Baker, Mrs. Omar Riet
mann and Mrs. Baker as alternate;
Christian, Mrs. Frank Engelman,
Mrs. Dale Ray and Mrs. Echo Pal
mateer as alternate; miscellaneous
Mrs. Anne Smouse, Mrs. Mary
Swanson, and Mrs. Marion Palmer
as alternate.- Markham Baker was
elected deacon and Mrs. Noel Do.b
yns, Mrs. Frank Engelman, Mrs.
Dale Ray, Mrs. Omar Rietmann
and Mrs. Delia Corson were elected
deaconesses.
Mrs. Echo Palmateer was elected
as Sunday school superintendent.
A demonstration meeting will be
held at the Congregational parlor
Jan. 15 instead of at Mrs. Ernest
Heliker's as first announced. The
subject will be "Conserving You".
Lunch will be served at noon.
Mrs. Ray Barnett is cooking at
the school house in the absence of
Mrs. Ida Coleman.
The study meeting of the Topic
club will be held at the home of
Mrs. Charles Carlson Jan. 11 The
book "The Immortal Wife" will be
xeviewed.
Miss Mary Jean Bristow is visit
ing friends in Baker.
Miss Luella Armstrong spent the
holidays visiting friends and rela
tives in Portland.
Ted Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peterson returned home Sat
urday having received his discharge
from the U. S. navy.
Louis J. Padberg is reported to
be much improved and is expected
home soon.
Little Sally Peterson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Victor Peterson of
The Dalles is spending a few weeks
at the home of her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
Mrs. Steena Schleevoigt and her
granddaughter Ann Belle Coleman,
are spending a week at Pasco vis
iting Mrs. Schleevoigt's son, Rup
ert Johnson and family.
The lone Masonic lodge presented
the Heppner lodge with the travel
ing gavel Saturday evening. They
also presented to the Heppner lodge
that evening a gavel that was made
by Ray Barnett from sage brush.
The lone town team played bas
ketball with the Echo team Satur
day night and won 51 to 41.
lone played the first league game
at home with Irrigon Friday night.
Three games were played. lone
grade school won from Umatilla
graders 23 to 13. Irrigon B string
lost to lone 14 to 27 and Ione's A
team defeated Irrigon A team 45 to
27. Ione's first team are Tom Do
herty, guard; Billy Joe Rietmann,
guard; Gene Rietmann and Don
Munkers, forwards and Bob Drake
center. The next game here will be
Jan. 11 with Stanfield.
L. W. Briggs and daughter Miss
Opal Briggs, of Heppner and Roy
Glas'scock of Long Creek called on
Mrs. Delia Corson Sunday. Mr.
Glasscock lived in this community
over 50 years ago.
Mrs. Ernest Heliker was taken to
The Dalles hospital last week but
is reported improving.
Ralph Akers was taken to the
Mid Columbia hospital in The
Dalles for a few days for treatment.
Mrs. Ida Coleman and son Wal
lace left the first of the week for
Fergus Falls, Minn, where they
will visit Mrs. Coleman's father
who is very ill
The Maranatha society will meet
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Bernice Harris.
Marion Palmer underwent a ma-
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j jor roe -iti. l ft St Anthcny hospi-installation of officers for the new
tal i.i Fondlon Saturday.
Lrroy Turner who recently re
ceived his discharge from the ma
rines is home with his family.
Sgt. Walter Corley returned to
his station at KnoxvUle Ky.
Howard Eubanks has received his
discharge from the U. S. navy and
is home.
There will be a bridal shower
at 2:30 p. m. Jan. 15 at the Con
gregational church parlors at lone
for Mrs. David Baker who, until
her recent marriage, was Miss Rose
Gorger. Friends are invited.
HEC of Willows grange will hold
an all day meeting Jan. 18 at the
home of Mrs. Louis Halvorsen; pot
luck dinner at noon and installa
tion of officers.
Lexington Items
By MBS. MARY EDWARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McMillan
spent the week-end in Portland and
vcinity. They were accompanied by
S. G. McMillan and Jean Barn
house. Jean returned to her school
in Portland after spending the holi
days with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breshears
were in Hermiston last Saturday
visiting their daughter, Mrs. D. R.
Gibson and family.
Holly Rebekah lodge No. 139 held
term last Thursday evening. Those
installed were Leita Messenger,
Noble Grand; Catie Padberg, vice
grand; Annie Keene, secretary;
Faye Ruhl treasurer; Thelma Sme
thurst RSNG; Elba Breeding LS
NG; Florence McMillan RSVG;
Frieda Majeske LSVG; Faye Mun
kers, chaplain; Louise Grant ward
en; Edna Fetch conductor; Martha
Hicks inside guardian and Juanita
Martn outside guardian.
Mrs. Lucy Pointer has returned
to her home in Seattle. She was
called here to care for her mother,
Mrs. Nettie Davis, who was seri
ously ill with flu but who has im
proved and is able to be out and
around again.
Joe and Bert Thomburg were
pleasantly surprised Sunday when
several of their relatives drove in
from Spokane. Among them were
Earl Thomburg and wife, Mrs. En
nest Thornburg and son and Mrs.
Grace Thornburg. Earl is the eld
est son of Bert Thornburg and has
recently received his discharge
from the navy.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck left
Saturday for Corvallis to visit
relatives.
The Three Links club held a bus
iness meeting Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Wm Smethurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and and daughter were in Heppner
daughter Charlene of Yakima are
visitng at the W. E. McMillan home.
Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and
son
Tuesday to attend the funeral of
Frank Farnsworth. The out-of-towners
came from their home at
The Dalles.
We Now Have for
Immediate
Delivery
One Electric ABC Washing Machine
One De Luxe Frigidaire
Electric Range
Heppner Appliance Co.
Phone 403
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it Here is the first big car that'gives
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Made stronger, but hundreds of
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And with all its amazing advancements
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nearly five feet wide, and the back
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A car that's built like a B-29
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Weather Eye Conditioned Air System
that lets you shut your windows to
dust and drafts the year 'round and
drive without a coat in the bitterest
cold weather, with frost-free win
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See how little it costs to own the
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Your Nash dealer shown below now
has the Nash "600" and also the
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