Page 6 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 3, 1950 Construction Crew Completes Paving On lone Streets By ECHO PALMATEER lone now has two well paved thoroughfares, Main and Second streets, work upon which was completed last week. The paving is standard highway width and is heavy enough to withstand the traffic created by wheat trucks and other vehicles. The crew do ing the work in town also grav eled the highway from Heppner Junction to Jordan Siding. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cason of Portland are spending a week visiting relatives here. He Is a grandson of Mrs. Lana Padberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryson spent the week-end in the moun tains. Miss Opal Briggs and Ralph Taylor of Heppner were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Delia Corson, Sunday. Mrs. Anne Smouse and daugh ter Shirlee of Heppner were lone Vstors Sunday. They are flying to Chicago Monday and will go to South Bend. Ind. where they will purchase a car and drive home. The Willows grange attended church at the Cooperative church in a body Sunday morning, after which a community dinner was held at the grange hall. Donald Corson is a patient at the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. He suffered a broken leg and severe bruises in a mo torcycle accident near Heppner Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. G. Seehafer and Mrs. Walter Corley were hostesses for a plastic party at the Masonic hall Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Margaret Davidson was the demonstrator. The Three Links club met at the Rebekah hall Friday after noon. Mrs. Harvey Ring and Mrs. Gordon White were hostesses. The club decided to have no Au gust meeting. Mrs. Franklin Ely, student at the University of Oregon exten. sion summer school in Portland" spent the week-end at home. The Misses Eunice Peterson, Shirlee Smouse and Mildred Carl son were hostesses for a stork shower in honor of Mrs. Harold Snider at the Oscar Peterson home July 28. Mrs. Snider re ceived many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. George Kitching of Salem stopped in lone Thurs day. They also visited at the Martin Bauernfeind home at Morgan. They were on their way home from a trip east where they visited in North Dakota, The At lantic coast and purchased a car in South Bend, Ind. The Kitch ings formerly lived at Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Arne of Seattle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Haugen of Portland visited her mother, Mrs. Fannie Griffith, over the week-end. Relatives coming from a dis tance to the Elisha Sperry fune ral were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ausman, Asotin, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sperry and daughter Nancy, Portland; Mrs. Ethel Gambill and Mrs. Beatrice Hutch, ens, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs" L. D. Holland, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Eunice Warfield, Mrs. Ven ice Ahalt, Mrs. Leona Jennings and son Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warfield, Portland. Ms. Fred Buchanan and Mrs. Ray Barnett attended the wed dine of Miss Florence Montaeue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montague of Toppenish, Wash. Julv 22. The wedding was held at Wapato. After a trip to Cali fornia the couple will live at Vakima where he is teacher and coach in the high shool. Mrs. Driver is a niece and cousin of Mrs. Buchanan and Mrs. Barnett, respectively. Miss Deanna Stefani of Canby i visit ine at the home of her unrip. Arthur Stefani Sr. Her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stefani will come after her this week. John Proudfoot and Mrs. Rose Doherty now have electricity from the REA. Mrs. Cliff Cooley opened a beauty shop on Main street Sat urday. Mr. Cooley is employed by Gus Jannsen, well driller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Normoyle and family of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Normoyle of Hermiston were visitors at the Lee Beckner home last week. Miss Beverly Carey returned home last week from Prineville where she visited relatives for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Head of The Dalles spent Sunday here. His parents, Rev. and Mrs W. W. Head, went home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann anrl familv and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wilkenson of The Dalles spent the week-end at the Victor Rietmann home. Lewis Halvorsen underwent an appendectomy at The Dalles hos pital Monday morning. Miss Joan Simmons of Kelso, Wash, is visiting at the home of Early Season Fashions The Graff line of Women's Sports Wear her aunt, Mrs. John Ransier. Mrs. E. T. Land and Misi Taniv- Hall of Port Orchard, Wash, vis ited at the Wm. Bergstrom home last week. Mrs. Land is a sister and Miss Hall a nippe nf Mrs Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Trrmrlann and Mrs. Mamip Rlako nf norm . AA-y ner were lone visitors Sunday. Arthur Johnson returned last week from an airDlane triD to Sweden. He visited relatives there and reported a very enjoy able time. Bert Johnson and sister. Miss Olga, of Portland are staying in lone. The fire truck was called to a grass fire on the Heliker DroDer- ty below the Sherer ranch on Willow creek. The blaze was put oue quickly. Word was received from Mrs. John Gerdes of La Grande that Mr. Gerdes Dassed awav last fall. The Gerdes's were former resi dents of lone. Mrs. Amiel Van Buren and son and Mrs.Lester Largent of Walla wana visited at the E. M. Baker home Monday. Mrs. Van Buren is a sister of Mr. Baker. Mrs. Walter Dobvns and niece Dorothy Dobyns returned home irom Portland Saturday. Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.PandN. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Harnlrt Martin nf Hermiston are tho narentc nf a son born July 27 at Pendleton. .mi. mm mis. Henry ciark are the grandparents. Dick Densllnrrpr nf Tho no lino is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Donald Heliker. Mr. and Mrs. Arlio Rhan nf Seattle spent a few days last wee ai me nome of her mother, Mrs. Cecil Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Manrfpo William and Mrs. Earl Morgan of Portland are visiting at tfie John Eubanks home. Mrs. Gordon Whito an .mi dren visited at the T. N. White home in Umatilla one rtav lact week. The princess dance for Miss Jane Seehafer Saturday night at the grange hall was a big suc cess. Dates to remember: Aug. 6, Po mona grange picnic at turf field. Aug. 8, Garden club. Aug. 9, Ma- ranathas at Verner Troedson home. Movie every Wednesday eveing on the turf field. o LOST Harvel round wrist watrh leather strap. Shock and rust proof. Lost at spring cross from rodeo stand. Gaylord Salter, lone, Oregon. 20-21D WANTED Small Flamo range at reasonable price. C. R. Mc Alister, Lexington, Ore. 20-21p Notice The Fuller Brush Man will be in Heppner Au gust 9-10-li. The special item for this trip will be SPONGE MOPS at $3.25 complete ; with wringers HANDSOMELY TAILORED SLACKS .... .... Slim, neat and shimmering BLOUSES COLORED PRINTS OR WHITE Smart for Rodeo dressup and the fall days ahead Styled to fit you priced to fit your clothes budget New Fall Arrivals for the Younger Set BOYS' SWEATERS PANTS T-SHIRTS Sizes 2 to 8 DRESSES SWEATERS - UNDIES for the little girls, in three size ranges 1 to 3y2, 3-6x, 7-14 These are sure honeys and you really should see them ! Popular Prices IP I LiLauaLEn intftrtrtitatintmmtttttmtmtmtmttmtttmttatttmt tiiuiumtxtuti Lexington Clubbers Hold 4-H Meeting At Graves Ranch By Delpha Jones The 4-H club girls met at the NOTICE TO DIESEL OWNERS AND OPERATORS ! We are proud to announce that our New Diesel Fuel Regular has been proven in severe operating service from a stand point of power, port cleanliness, and injector lubrication to be equal to automotive type Diesel Fuels. 1. To users of General Motors Diesels this means 2 cents a gallon saving on fuel costs. ' 2. To users of other Diesel Engines this means cieaner burn ing, easier starting, and less wear for the same fuel dollar. Our fuels and lubricants are refined from the best crude v available. ., Contact us for your Petroleum needs. General Petroleum Corp. PAUL PETTYJOHN, Distributor ; Phone 5411, lone, Oregon Mayflower There's no better hot weather refresher than Mayflower Milk, served fresh and cold right from the re frigerator. Have plenty on-hand for the whole family. AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOk home of Mrs. John Graves Friday afternoon for sewing. They were taken to the ranch by Mrs. Ran dall Martin, Mrs. C. C. Jones and Mrs. Bert Breeding. After the meeting Glenna Griffith was pre sented a "going away" gift by Mrs. Jones as a gift from the Ne-Top-Pew campfire girls. At tending the meeting were Phyllis and Beverley Nolan, Shirley Hunt, Evonne Breeding, Glenna Grif fith, Donna Robinson, Joan Bree ding, Janice Marin, Pat Steagall, Marilyn Munkers and Pat Mc Millan. Also attending were Mrs. O. G. Breeding and two grand children Jeanne and Jim Grant. Refreshments of cookies, punch and ice cream were served. Monday afternoon the younger group of campfire girls enter, tained at a farewell party for Jeanne Griffith at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Jones. The afternoon was spent playing games and a contest in croquet with Sharon Cutsforth winning. Refreshments of punch and cook ies were served to the following little girls, Sharon Cutsforth, Inez McFadden, Eileen Breeding, Joan Breeding, Clara Griffith, Jeane Griffith, Charlene Jones and to Mrs. Glenn Griffith. Jeanne was presented a Campfire pin by her group as a going-away gift. The Griffiths are leaving soon for Union to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Graves and family have left for Vancou ver where they will visit at tne Clifford Yarnell home and then on to the coast for a few days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger and family and Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding attended the state picnic at immigrant Park Sun day. Janice Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes, return ed to her home in Corvallis Wed nesday after an extended visit at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner. The Amicitia club met at the home of Mrs. Robert Davidson on Tuesday night. Those winning were Mrs. Dean Hunt, traveling pinochle, Mrs. Cecil Hicks low and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth high. Refreshments of pie and coffee were served. Birdie Cantrell, small daughter of Rev. and Mrs. L. Z. Cantrell, entertained several of her class mates with a party at her home Tuesday. Refreshments of hot rolls, cookies, punch were served. Guests were Janice Hayes, Mari lyn Munkers, Jean Griffith and Anna M. Winters.. Herman Green had the misfor tune to'lfise his barn and all his hay Friday in a fire. The fire was set by spontaneous combustion. Mr. and Mrs. V. Goodell spent the week-end in Cove where they visited their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray. . Mrs. Bill Marquardt and small daughter are staying at the home of her parents for a few days. c- AIRMAN GETS CALL George Eldon Tucker, son of Mrs. Mildred Tucker of Heppner, has been ordered to report at Portland August 8. Tucker is a reserve in the army air corps and has had three years' service to his credit. He will serve at least one year under this call. S U MM E R Clearance! Prices S I a s h e d 1 1.5 Freeze $2"95 10 cu. ft. Refrigerator $26500 o Marshall-Wells Store Don Walker, Owner Heppner, Oregon The Complete Home Cleaning and Renovation System At the present time there are enough .ma chines to go around to all who desire them. But because they are made out of steel and alumi num, we cannot say just how long the machines will be plentiful. Your local representative .... GLENN WARNER will only be in this territory until September 1, 1950. Call Heppner 2224 or write for an ap pointment for a complete demonstration in your home. There is no obligation. Friday - Saturday August 4 and 5 2 for I ureibv ana hi nrun casual uresses jl vr txr l-3rd off SUMMER SUITS AND COATS l-3rd off CHILDRENS COATS ALL WOOL COVERT Sizes 5-6-6x Red, Green, Navy l-3rd off TEEN AGE SHORTIES Sizes 10, 11, 12 Red, Green, Ndvy All Sales Cash Norah's Apparel Shop