Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 16, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, May 16, 1946
IONE NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Echo Palmateei
The 4-H club pirls met at the
rnnn and Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
The prerram consisted of a piano
cf'r, fV,rrin'c "O.-.lnmicr" Vv Mi'-
honorable discharge of Marjorie
Peterson, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peterson, and Jean Gaars-
of lone gave a "mothers' tea" at! American, American Home Colli
the I O. O. F. hall Thursday after- ers, Life, Ladies. Home Journal,
rm. u,.,r. An and I McCall's. and Jack and Jill.
IIOOI1. Alieitf WCie .ucivtnrn w..
"ATnthpr'! I land, dauehtor of Mr and Mrs. Ida HO mothers nresent. Each received The lone student body play pre-
home of their leader, Mrs. Lonnie , Ret .. b Barbara Smith: bari- Coleman, from the Waves. The! a beautiful corsage. The following, sented at the school auditorium
McCabe, Saturday afternoon and
practiced demonstra'ing
cook
ing project. The local leaders of the
4-H club met at the school house
Monday afternoon.
Paul O'Meara is in the hospital
at The Dulles taking treatments.
The Assembly of God church
held a meeting at the Co-Operative
church of lone Sunday night.
Miss Marjorie Mahaney, missionery
from Egypt, spoke and showed mo
tion pictures taken in that country
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray visited
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Goodrich, at Lyle,
Wash. Sunday.
Mrs. Ruby O. Roberts, lone post
mistress, received a plaque last
week from the treasury department
in appreciation of volunteer ser
vice in financing World War II
through sale of U. S. bonds. Ore
gon sold more E bonds per capita
for the entire program than any
other state in the Union.
The Maranatha society met at
the Congregational parlor Satur
day afternoon, with Mrs. Ida Cole
man as hostess. Delicious refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Befgstrom and
daughter Dorothy and Miss Bar
bara Ledbetter returned from Cal
ifornia where they visited Lt. (jg)
Norman Bergstrom.
Guests at the Carl Bergstrom
home last week wee Mis'. Bcrg
strom's father and brother, G. A.
Anderson and John An.ii.-rs.m of
Portland, and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Janin,
and Miss Thelma Jacobson of Port
land. :
The Church of lone Co-Operative
has called John Merrill, a student
pastor, as its pastor lor the sumtnei
months.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. Rod Wentworth, Mr and
Mrs William ScehaJ'er and Mr. and
Mrs. Noel Dobyns attended a Shrine
club meeting at Arlington Satur
day evening.
Baccalaureate service will be held
bunday, May in, at 11 o clock a.
m. at the Co-Operative church wilh
Rev. W. W. Head of Cathlamet
Wash., conducting the services
Commencement exercises will be
held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening,
May 23, at the high school.
The Girls League of the lone
high school gave a Mothers tea
Sunday afternoon at the high school
gymnasium in honor of the mothers
of high school students. The moth
ers were presented with lovely
corsages. Those in the receiving
line were Mrs. B. C. Forsythe,
Mrs. Mary Austin, Mrs. Omar Riet-'
: tone horn solo, "Perfect Day ,j girls have been in the waves about
j Wi-ifred Zintcr. Ref; eshments of 18 months, Marjorie being stationed
cup cakes, tea and coffee were in Ohio and Jean at Washington,
j served, with Mrs. Anne Smouse. D. C. Marjorie is expected home
j and Mrs. Omar Rietmann pouring, j this week but Jean will visit rela
! Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge held fives in the east before coming
! initial ion Thursday evening, May 9.
program was given: piano solos, 1 Friday night was a great success
"Blue Danube Waltz" and Brahms
"Lulaby", Mrs. . Gene Normoyle;
Berl Akers, who underwent a
major operation at The Delles last
week is reported getting along
satisfactorily.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely of Mor
gan visited their son and daught
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Ely,
id Pendleton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell were
guests of Oscar Lundell Sunday.
Mr., and Mrs. Harry Yarnell went
to Portland last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Soderburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker were
Perrlleton visitors over the week
end. Fossil defeated lone 13-0 in the
baseball game Sunday.
Norton Lundell left Monday for
Montana with a trainload of Gar
-rr v. tj t house plan,
n. Krebs Bros, of . ,
home.
Ed Aldrich and Rev. Joe Stevens
are leaving Wednesday for Elk Ri
ver, Minn, to move Mr. Aldrich's
family here.
The PNG club of the Rebekahs
met at the home of Mrs. David
Rietmann Tuesday, May 7 with 15
members and one guest. The Riet
mans have a beautiful yard of tu
lips which were all in full bloom
and were much admired by the
club. Luncheon was served by the
hostess after which an enchange of
plants was held.
The modern house of Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Emert above Ione is
ncaring completion. The tile work
is done in the kitchen and bath
room. A double garage and a large
swimming pool are included in the
1 J U.t nil TltV n. r 4-
ana was enjoyeu uy a i
tended. The cast consisted of Mrs.
Will Parkov. ShHee Smouse: Will
Omar Rietmann: vocal solo, "That's! Parker, principal of local high
What Go Made- M -triers For", Pa-j school, Bob Drake; Annie, maid of
tricia Drake: instrumental solos, (all work, Gwen Ccleman; Bill Par
ker. 17-vear-old son, Louis Carl
son; Selma Parker, 16-year-old
man, Bill's chum, Joe Rietmann;
daughter, Francine Ely; Bob Troiit
Lulu Mae Robinson, 12-year-old
terrorisa, Laurel Palmateer; Char
lotte Mack, wealthy miss, Aloha
Painter; George Robinson, mean
' , . boy, Art Bergstrom; Mark Willis,.
uooa nouseKeeping, ine Continued on Paf
"That Wondenul Mother of Mine,"
and "Mother Macree", Winifred
Zinter. Sandwiches, cake and cof
fee were served from a table de
corated with candles and white car
nations, with Mrs. E. R. Lundell
and Mrs. Harry Normoyle pouring.
The library gets the following
magazines
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net Jiarratt s snee
icil also shipped sheep in the
same train.
The Ione P-TA met Monday night
May 1., and the 4-H club girls put
on a cooking demonstration with
M.ur teams participating.
II. C. Wood of Portland has boon
in Ione several days on some real
:::; d
Mrs. Vela Smith left for her
home in Portland Saturday with
nor son-in-iaw, Clarence Brenner,
'ho will more his family from
Portland to lire on the Verne r
Troedsoii place.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Bryson of
ilertiiistou spe.il Sunday at the John
Bryson home.
vVord ha.- been received of the
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Transfer Co.
3s SV Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
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Smart, lightweight luggage and cases
to carry on your vacation trips, your
week-end jaunts $15.30
CARD TABLES for your summer pleas
ures. Reduced from $3.25 to $2.95 and
$2.95 to $2.65
Case Furniture Co.
Charles Tullis who died Friday
at Pendleton, is the father of Gary
Tullis, resident of Rhea creek a few
miles south of Ione. Funeral ser
vices were held Monday in Pen
dleton. The study meeting of the Topic
club was held Friday at the home
of Mrs. Bert Mason. Eleven mem
bers and two guests were present.
T'hp honlr ".Tillii-nim In iU T.-1
by Martin Flavin was reviewd by j
Mrs. E. M. Cotter and Mrs. Elmer
Griffith. Delicious refreshments j
were served by the hostesses, Mrs. i A
Mason, Mrs. Cotter, Mrs. Griffith !$
and Mrs. W. G. Seohafer. The Rn-1 3
cial meeting will be held May 25 at 1 1
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in.- -ivitiaojuc nan.
The American Legion auxiliary
Revised Bus Schedule
it mi iti iV':'Kf
The Grey Rock Bus Lines will run six
days a week between Hppner, Lexing
ton and lone and The Dalles.
The Sunday bus service will be discon
tinued starting Sunday, May 19.
Bus leaves Heppner at 7:30 a. m. and
returning will leave The Dalles at 5:15
p. m.-DAILY -EXCEPT SUNDAY-
Grey Rock Bus Line
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FOR MEN. swim trunks of poplin, or zephyr
with built-in supports. 2 gQ
FOR BOYS, dry-fast poplin, or zephyr with a
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FOR LITTLE TOTS age two to six worsted and
cotton swim suits 98c
Saturday
Features.
at Penney's
Breamore Cleansing
Tissues . . 25c
Box of 500
900 Haynes and Cannon
Terry Towels
39c and 44c
In green, blue, yellow, pink,
peach and gold.
1500 yards
Cotton Prints
23C 29c 33c .
In smart summer prints
Light and dark grounds al
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2215 yardsd of our famous
nation-wide
Pillan Tubing
42 inch bleached
36c per yard
Just Arrived
new shipment
Gambler Shirts
$4.98
In tropical spun rayon
Sizes 14 to 17. Double
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