Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 09, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, May 9, 19-16
IONE NEWS NOTES
j Baker and Sue Coleman, prayer, Ftcpued to visit his uncle Paul j Portland drove up the latter part .and son of Portland are guests at
I ',rf ' 1 ' ' , O'eara Sunday while on their ' cf WPek. Mrs c.perry spent I the home cf Mr. Eve-son's mother.
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Lynne of Salem are guests at the he has b?en atfe xJi. f r u
Francis Ely home. Mrs. Buswell ' He recently i ecei ved his '.
Mrs. Echo Palmateei
Mrs. UIis Buswell and daughter wee it from Syracuse N. Y. where ' enna in HcDDner
lone high school defeated Lex-
ischa'-K-j from 1.12 navy (,(
Pvt Pat Doherty, son of Mr. and . , ,
Mrs. W. T. Dohertv. soent Sundav I Quite a number of baseball fans
w ' 1.- -.f r,-i. e i a Ai
.1. ..w vuuuuj! -juiiaciy 10 see uie
:me between Condon and Inn.
I Condon defeated lone 29 to 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson of
week-end visiting relatives 1 Mrs. Bessie Everson.
and Mrs. Ely are sisters
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Whie ard
Mrs. Gene Mooney returned from
Soap Lake and Grand Coulee dam.
The Junior-Senior banquet and
prom were held at the school gym
nasium Friday night. The gym was
cleverly decorated to represent a
ship with anchors, flags, fish nets,
port holes, fish and sea gulls, with
' blue streamers over head and sil
ver stars. The banquet was pre
pared by the ladies of the P.-T.A.
The folowing program was given
with Robert Drake as toastmaster.
Welcome, Laurel Palmateer, In
terest, Barbara Smith, Honor, Don
ald Munkers, Scholarship, Billy Joe
Rietmann, senior response, Aloha
Painter, Class will, Harold Snider,
class history, Shirlee Smouse, Class
prophecy, Gene Rietmann. A nine
piece orchestra from Richland,
Wash, played for the prom.
Rev. Paul A. Davies of Portland
conducted services at the Coopera
tive church Sunday. He was accom
panied by his wife. Rev. Alfred
Shirley of The Dalles will preach
next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell, Mr.
and Mrs. Algott Lundell and Bur
ton Soderberg went fishing on Rock
creek Sunday but reported no
luck.
The Maranathas sponsored a
toother-daughter banquet Saturday
evening with over 70 present. The
following program was given. Pi
ano solo, Mildred Carlson, Ode to
Mother, Ruby Ann Rietmann, Ode
to Daughter, Mrs. William Seeha
fer, Song, "Mother Machree", Pa
tricia Drake, Song, 4-H club girls,
Reading Mrs. Omar Rietmann, solo,
Janice Lydvigsen, duet, Mardene
at heme. He is stationed at Fort !
Lewis.
A. A. McCabe spent last week at
Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Lundell went after him the first
of the week.
LVne&t M:Cabe, son of A. A.
iVicCabe and James Barnett, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett return i.y
received tneir discharges from the
navy. Lowell Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Clark received his dis
charge irom the army. All three
boys are home.
Recent gusts at the A. C. Crow
ell home at Morgan were their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mis.
V ester Neison oi Omak, Wash., Mil
ier iWvens, Mr. and Mrs. . John
Cool of Dayton, Wash, and Mr.
ana Mrs. Harry Cool 0 Chelan.
Mrs. Vela Smith of Portland is
visiting at the home of her son,
John Eubanks.
Mrs. tuuie Salter is living in
the A. Dodge house up Willow
creek from lone instead of Hepp
ner as was erroneously reporteu in
uVs column last week.
Mrs. Ueluen Wniei t and daughtei
Maiy, lei 1 Wednesday l0r Oaitland,
Calu. to visit her parents, Mr. anu
Mrs. Jonn J. I'auey. iney vm ac-
Cumyiy liei au'iit, ivirs. Mdlgai'fei
tjCOi,l VVUu IS Ull.liig Uuu-ngii 1,0 iUl
l.u.iic 1.. Otxiaiia.
Mrs. Goruon White and . iYu-.s.
Beulah Hale visited relatives in
Hermiston the first part of last
week and Mrs. White and children
attended Uie May Day celebration
at iiiiiigiun May 1.
O'Meara and
Prosser, Wash, were guests at the
T. M. White home Sunday. Mrs.
White is a sister of Mr. Anderson.'
Word was received that Billy
Gorger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gorger of Pendleton, is in St. An
thony's hospital following an ap
pendectomy. His sister, Mrs. David
Baker is at the hospital taking care
of him.
Two fires were started in town
Sunday caused from the "cotton"
from the poplar trees which has
been falling for several days. The
fires were soon brought under con
trol and no damage was done.
Berl Akers entered the hospital
at The Dalles Monday for an opera
tion. Ine Rebekahs are serving din
ner at the hall on election day,
May 17.
irank Lundell of Milwaukee
visited relatives last week. He re
turned home Saturday accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swan
son who will remain for an ex
tended visit at the Lundell home.'
Mrs. Lundell is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Swanson.
Mrs. Elisha Sperry and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Padberg and son of
and friends hsre. She teaches in
Newberg high school. Mr. and M-s.
Padberg will .visit Mr. Padberg's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg
at Lexington. Mrs. Sperry returned
to Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Allyn. and daughter Maxine who
visited relatives o er the week
end.
Bobby Everson received his hon
orable discharge from the Marines
and arrived home Morday morning.
Eunice Peterson, Melba Craw
ford and Alice Nichoson, students
at Oregon State college,, spent the
week-end at their hcines. ihey re
turned to Corvallis Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Everson with Donald Peterson
We're Not Kidding!!
We need those milk bottles from your
kitchen, the back porch, and those you
are using for hat stands. It has reach
ed the point where we will have to say
"No bottles, no milk!"
WE POSITIVELY CAN NOT GET
NEW BOTTLES!
Please cooperate with us in this crisis.
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