2 Heppner Gazette Times, April 25, 1946 IONE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Echo Palmateei Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey of The Dalles purchased the Heliker property on Third street and will make their home there. The P.-TA are sponsoring a stunt night April 26. The proceeds will go toward the school lunches. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson went to La Grande and brought back the two Roundy children. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson and son Elmer and Melvin Brady of Lexington spent Easter with the Lewis Ball family. W. A. Hayes returned to lone Monday morning. He spent the winter in California and Texas. Rev. Joe Steves and E. Aldrich have been busy cutting down trees in town. They also did some pa pering for John Bryson and Elmer Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. White and Mrs. Eugenia Mooney left for a vacation at Soap Lake and Yakima. Mrs. Beulah Hale of 1 Gridley, Calif, is a guest at the Gordon White home. Ronald Ball returned to his home ir? Yakima after attending school here this winter. The fire bell rang Friday after noon as the result of smoke coming from under an over heated stove in the Victory cafe but no damage was done. Elbert Day, depot agent has re turned from his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, are the parents of a girl, Nancy Lee, born April 15 at Hermiston. She .i i i weignea seven pounus. Among those going fishing over the week-end were Harry Yarnell, Oscar Lundell, Cleo Drake and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cotter, Gene Bauernfeind, Don Munkers, Don Ball and David Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell en tertained the following guests Eas ter Sunday in honor of Mrs. O. E. Lindstrom whose birthday was Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lind strom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lundell and dau ghter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn and children,, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and daugh ters, Mrs. Mary Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and child ren, Miss Eva Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell and daughter Karen, and W. G. Bell. Out of town guests included Rev. Everett Cole, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Soderberg and Miss Edna Soderberg all f Portland. Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Noble of Winchester Bay were lone visitors last week. Mrs Harold Buchanan visited at rlqvs ls week. the Fred Buchanan home a few Mr and Mrs. B. R. Soderberg ot Portland spent the week-end in lone and went On a fishing trip. Little Skippy Pettyjohn fell on a broken bottle and cut his thumb so that it was necessary to take five stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews gave a dinner Easter in honor of Mrs. Matthews' brother, Frankin Ely whose birthday fell on that day. Those attending the Taylr-Pick-ering wedding in Heppner last week were Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Casselman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bar nett, Miss Mary Barnett, Miss Wi nifred Zinter and Mrs. Kuby run- h caid. Miss Mary Barnett is leaving for Canyonville this week. An Easter program was given at the Church of lone Cooperative by the different classes. Preaching services by Rev. Everett Cole of Portland followed. There will be preaching next Sunday also. The Assembly of God church had a pro gram and pictures of Easter. The Baptist church! had a program in the morning and a basket dinner at noon. There will be services at the Lutheran church at Gooseberry cm Sunday at 11 a. m. conducted by Rev. Phillip Ellman of Portland. The lone public library has re ceived the books "The Egg and I" bv BcUv MacDonald. and "The Black Rose'' by Thomas B. Costain Mrs. Hazel. Benge and children of Heppner spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lana Padberg Rev. R. L. Casselman is back at work in the meat department in the Swanson store after being ill for several days. The community was saddened to learn of the tragic death of Mrs. Anna Belle Engelman who was burned to death when her home in Pendleton was burned. Mrs. En gelman was a sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engelman and lived in this part of the country for many years before going to Pen dleton. She is survived by a son Dean and two grandchildren Wes ley, who was badly burned and Lo la Belle Engelman. Mrs. Cleo Drake and daughter Patricia went to Portland or a few days last week for medical atten tion for PiAricia. v Teachers so far accepting posi tions to teach the ensuing year are B. C. Forsythe, superintendent, Francis Ely, commercial, and Mrs. Ely, grade. The social meeting of the Topic club will be held at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johan TrOed Mrs. Omar Rietmann April 27. ' son. Mrs. Nottage teaches at Girls Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nottage and : Polytechnic school and Mr. Not daughter Mary Lee of Portland tage is an instructor at Grant high spent Easter with Mrs. Nottage's ! school. Mrs. Clarence Brenner of. Port land was a week-end guest at the John Eubanks home. Arthur Stefani Jr. of the U. S.. (Continued on page ten) Vote For Harlan Crawford for President lone High Student Body The People's Choice BASEBALL First game American Legion Baseball League Heppner vs. lone at lone, Sunday, Apr. 28 Game starts at 2 p. m. Wejhave plenty of ICE CREAM for family use ina wide variety of flavors ' Special for the Kids this week-end: LICORICE ICE CREAM Our lunch service proves more popular each season. Prompt, courteous service combined with tempting dishes make this the corner where everybody turns in for a snack. For an afternoon pick-up, try one of our ice cream specials a Red and White, or Black and White special sundae. They're delicious and full of food energy. When you're thinking of good ice cream you're thinking of eottlj 'itzSlljlZX CxzcCm ! U UUL5 UuBlHiiS HiHBHlBiBSEESB TOUR SYMBOL OF SAVINGS TOUR SYMBOL OF SERVICE Copyright 1946-Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motor Corporation This new Chevrolet is the big quality-car of low price long, large, roomy, with Big-Car styling,. Big-Car comfort, Big-Car performance and it saves you money on gas, oil and upkeep as well. Remember only Chevrolet brings you Chevrolet's famous Big-Car quality at lowest cost! CHEVROLET IS THE ONLY LOW-PRICED CAR WITH THESE BIG-CAR QUALITY FEATURES iljli SB Buuhtul BODT BY FISHER EcongmiCal VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE Camlortibli KNEE-ACTION GLIDING RIDE Eitrrfjsj VACUUM POWER SHIFT Hodg e Chevrolet Heppner, Oregon