Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 07, 1950, SUPPLEMENT, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, September 7, 1950
daughter Leeta are vacationing
at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crawford
were Portland visitors Tuesday.
Their daughter, Mrs. John Vorl
heers and two small daughters
accompli nied them home.
Mrs. Bert Williams (Joan Cole
man) of Heppner, was honored
with a bridal shower last Thurs
day at the Legion hall. She re
ceived many lovely and useful
gifts. The hostesses were Mes
ciames Ernes I MeCabe, Edmond
Eristow. Milton Morgan, and
Delmer Crawford and Miss Lola
Ann MeCabe.
Robert and Billy Joe Rietmann,
Hollo Crawford and Paul Tews
returned Sunday from a week's
Irip through Ueno, I.'ev., L;:l;e
Tahoe and San Francisco.
Carl Peterson has bought the 1
John Jackson house in lone. The
Jacksons have moved to their
newly acquired farm on Rhea
creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely
left for a vacation on the coast
last week.
Mr .and Mrs. Delmer Crawford
left for Portland Tuesday. They'
plan to visit the state fair and
other -points during their vaca
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denney of
Portland were we--k-end guests
of Mrs. Werner Rietmann. Sun
day Mrs. Rietmann had as dinner
guests also, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Blake of Heppner and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Rietmann.
Lewis Halvorsen, George Ely,
Sam Esteb and Rod Wentworth
left early Saturday morning to
attended a conclave of the Burns'
Masonic lodge in the Malheur
caves. This is an annual affair.
After a cowboy breakfast served
at the caves Sunday morning the
men returned home.
Mrs. Etta Bristow returned af
ter a week's visit with relatives
in Walla Walla. Mrs. David Riet
mann drove to Pendleton to meet
her mother Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballon
of Portland were guests for the
week at the" mountain home of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake. Mrs.
Bollon who was Catherine Jones,
formerly of lone is a sister of
Mrs. Blake. The Bollons stopped
to visit friends when passing
through lone on their return to
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
from their vacation. Dicky is
still nursing two broken wrists
he received when he was play
ing in a playground in Portland.'
Mrs. Idus Raines .and daugh
ter Jean and Mrs. Matthew Ball
returned Thursday from Port
land. They reported their trailer
tires suffered damage when the
going was roughest over roads
under construction.
CheTie Corley, four year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Corley was unfortunate in hav-
ing her arm broken for the sec
ond time this year. She was tak
en to The Dalles for treatment.
E. L. West and Less Nelson
spent Sunday fishing on the Co
lumbia river.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend of Sa
lem are visiting their son and
family, the Herschel Townsends.
Tom White of Hermiston spent
Labor day in IoneVith his son
Gordon.
. Miss Gladys Breshears of Hol
lywood, Calif, is visiting her par
ents, Mr .and Mrs. Dale Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann
accompanied by Billy Joe, Ruby
Ann and nephew John Peterson
left Monday for The Dalles to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peter
son before, goink to to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Balsiger at White
Salmon.
Mesdames E. M. Baker, Frank
lin Ely and Omar Rietmann of
lone and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe of
Heppner attended a P. T. A.
school of instruction in Fendle
ton Aug. 29. Mrs. Marguerite
Schied of Chicago, field consul
tant fo rthe National Congress,
Mrs. Jenelle Moorehead of Eu
gene, president of Oregon Con
gress of Parents and Teachers
1 and Mrs. J. W. Staggs of Milton,
regional president, were main
speakers, conducting an interest
ing and instructive program.
Mardine Baker accompanied the
Indies to Pendleton and spent the
day vis-iting at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Mildred Hoover.
Mrs. E. M. Baker, experienced his
Ronald Baker, son of Mr. and
first plane ride when he flew to
forth. Honald was to compete in
Salem Monday with O. W. Cuts-4-H
club interview which was to
determine th efour Oregon dele
gates to attend the 4-H summer
school in Washington D. C. next
June.
Mrs. E. L. Ferguson of Portland
was a week-end visitor at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Robert
Seaton.
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WORDS OF APPRECIATION
We wish, through the columns
of the Gazette Times, to thank
the Heppner fire department, the
forest service and all others who
rushed to the scene of the grass
fire on our property Saturday.
Due to the timely assistance the
damage was greatly curtailed
and we are ruly grateful.
The Wightman family.
We wish to take this opportu
nity to thank any and ;mi ;' -sons
who responded to our call
for help in fighting the stubble
and grass fire near our ranch this
past week .Our special thanks to
the Lexington fire department,
Heppner fire department and the
forest service.
Mankin & Bunch
We want to thank our neigh
bors and the cty of Heppner for
coming to our assistance Tues
day when fire threatened our
range. Although the fire was out
before the help arrived from
town, we feel deeply grateful for
the tender of assistance.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenup.
0
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becket re
turned Sunday evening from a
four day holiday at the Buschke
cabin in the mountains near
Parker's Mill. Other guests over
the week-end were Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Becket.
George N. Perry was over from
Pendleton during the week-end.
Zenith Electric Range . $279.95
10 cu. ft. Refrigerator . $265.00
7 cu. ft. Refrigerator . $189.95
Marshall-Wells Store
Don Wclker, Owner Phone 503
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Every day now we are greeting friendly customers just
back from vacation. And, wisely, many of them are bring
ing their Pontiacs in for a post-vacation check-up.
We are glad to welcome these wonderful Pontiacs back
home for this is home to them. Wherever you see the
Pomiac service sign is the place where your Pontine is
given expert attention by factory-trained service specialists,
using special tools and equipment and factory-engineered
parts. Naturally, the men who know Pontiac best can
service it best and save you money in the long run.
Protect
Your
Pontiac
with
Pontiac
Service
CHECK LIST FOR FALL
Q Tune-up Diagnosisincluding en
gine tune-up and a complete check
and report off all working units of
your car.
"1 Lubrication and Oil Change.
Q Brake Adjustment (if your brake
pedal goes to within 1" of floor
board).
Q Steering Adjustment.
I""l Adust clutch (if pedal has more
than 1" of "play") or check Hydra
Matic fluid level.
I-! Clean and inspect cooling system
and add necessary anti-freexe.
Rotate tires.
Come In for a "Check-Up" Today!
FARLEY PONTIAC CO.