Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 31, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, May 31, 19
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IONE NEWS NOTES
By MBS. OMAR RIETMANN
The sale of the stock in the Bert
Mason store has been progressing
rapidly. Mr. Mason assisted by Mrs.
Ruth West of The Dalles, Mrs. H.
N. Waddell and Mrs. Werner Riet
mann of lone will soon have the
entire stock of dry goods, grocer
ies and hardware sold.
The Topic club held the May so
cial meeting at the Masonic hall
Saturday May 25. The hostesses
were Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs. Clell
Rea and Mrs Cleo Drake. Three
tables of bridge were played. High
score was won by Mrs Charles
Carlson, low by Mrs. C. W. Swan
son, grafnd slam by Mrs. Omar
Rietmann and Jack high by Mrs.
Charles Carlson. The next club
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. C. W. Swanson June 2.
Mrs. Bert Mason returned Fri
day from a visit to Portland.
The Past Noble Grand club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Omar
Rietmann Friday June 1.
Mr and Mrs. Hayes Stockard of
Hermiston were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray. Mrs. Stock
ard and Mrs. Ray are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puyear of
Toppenish Wash, visited Mrs. Cora
Burroughs last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray were The
Dulles visitors Wednesday when
Mr. Ray returned to the hospital
for a check-up after his recent
operation.
The Cooperative Church summer
Bible school began Monday and
will continue for two weeks. Quite
a number of children reported on
Monday and more teachers and
helpers are needed to handle the
group.
George Ely, manager of the Mor
row County Grain Growers, in lone
made his first business trip in six
months to Heppner Monday.
Mrs. Carl Calkins and son James
of Hillsoro were visitors of Mrs.
Ida Fletcher Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Fletcher, accompanied them to
Walla Walla. Miss Lois Calkins
who has .been attending college in
Walla Walla this last year returned
with them Sunday." Mrs. Calkins
and Mrs. Fletcher are sisters.
The lone high school held its
37th annual commencement exer
cises on May 24 at the school audi
torium. The members of the class
of 1945 were Dorothy Bergstrom,
James Doherty, Eunice Ann Louise
Peterson, Victor Robert Rietmann,
Arthur A. Stefani and Alton Yar
nell. The address was given by Dr.
G. C. Gleeson of Oregon State col
lege. Awards presented by Supt. H.
G. Holcomb were: Citizen cup to
three classes which tied, seniors,
juniors and freshmen. The names
of the senior class on the Citizen
plaque are Eunice Peterson and Al
ton Yarnell. Alton also received the
Readers' Digest, scholarship and
dramatic awards. Shirlee Smouse
received the Citizen award and
Louis Carlson the band award.
Omar Rietmann, chairman of the
school board, presented diplomas
to both the high school seniors and
the 8th grade graduates, who were
Helen Fay Baker, Doris Brace,
Gene Rancier, Wallace Coleman,
John Buchanan, Bruce Smith, Clif
ford Aldrich, Fayne Ely, Arthur
Warren and John Jepson.
J. P. O'Meara has sold his shop
to W. D. Wentworth of Portland.
Mr. O'Meara will retain the lum
ber yard and plans to enlarge his
supply of materials.
The high school . students went
to Porter creek' Friday for their
annual picnic. After a picnic lunch
and games they went . to Heppner
to attend the show that evening.
Teachers of the lone staff for
next year are B. C. Forsythe, sup
erintendent, Wm. Burk grade prin
cipal and 7th and 8th rade teach
er; Mrs. Gladys Ely 5th and 6th.
grades, Mrs. Alice Linn 3rd and 4th
grades and Miss Helen Lindsay 1st
and 2nd grades. Three additional
high school teachers hare not been
definitely decided upon.
The Victory Cafe is closed for a
couple of weeks while the Lieual
en family get some much-needed
rest. They will visit in "Walla Walla
Weston, and Hermiston while they
are away. f
Attention! Morrow County
Stock
men...
van A
ten-mi
Make the Seventh a Succe
You can give them a
lift in more ways than
one if you will go easy
on Long Distance calls
between 7 and 10 each
night.
That's the time many
service men in the
camps are calling
home and they'll ap
reciate your help
1 leaving the lines
'or them.
You may now have your brand inspecting
done at the Otis McCarty Ranch.
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
4 West Willow St.
Phone 5
Sea Foods are Healthfu
Eat Them Often
We try to keep shell ush on hand in sea
son. You w'ill enjoy a seafood meal often
especially with meat points what they
are and may get to be shortly.
You, are always welcome at the
Elkhorn Restaurant
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GILLIAM & BISBEE