2 Heppner Gazette Times, July 12, 1945 IONE NEWS NOTES By MBS. OMAH BIETMANN Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Caples and Mrs. Don Mason and children of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason on the Fourth. Local guests of the Masons on the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. JVL. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke, Mrs. Clara Kincaid, Mrs. Mary Swanson of lone and Mrs Lucy E. Rodgers Mrs. Sarah McNamer and Miss Margaret Gillis of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and children returned Friday from a visit in the Willamette valley. The Topic clob will meet at the Congregational church rooms on Friday, July 13, with Mrs. Kuth Mason, Mrs. Mabel Cotter, Mrs. Sylvia Gorger and Mrs. June O'Con nor hostesses. Subject for study will be Mexico. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen is reported making satisfactory recovery from her recent operation at The Dalles hospital. The Ameca club will meet on Friday, July 27 at the home of Mrs. Donald Heliker. James Lindsay and daughter Helen went to Portland Saturday. Mrs. Leona Akers of Portland re turned to her home with them. Mr Lindsay and Helen came home the first of this week, bringing Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn (Betty Lou Lind say) who has been employed in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Linn and children of Vernonia spent the 4th of July with Mr. Linn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linn. , urday. Mrs. Clark remained in Henry Clark returned home Sat a Portland hospital for medical treatment. H. G. Holcomb, former superin tendent of lone schools, and his family moved to Portland Tuesday. Sunday evening a number of friends called on them and Mr. Holcomb was presented with a fare well gift. The Maranatha club will meet Saturday, July 14 at the home of Mrs. Echo Palmateer. Mrs. Huston Bryson left on the bus Monday morning for Portland. Jean Gaarsland Sp (q) 3c is spending a few days in Portland. , Bud Cannon returned to Portland Sunday after a few days visit with his mother, Mrs Ada Cannon. The first combines to start har vest in the lone community on Monday were those of W. C. Craw ford, north of lone and Mrs. Mabel Davidson in the section west of lone. Mrs. W. B. Rice suffered a heart attack the morning of the 4th and was rushed to' the hospital at The Dalles. Mrs. Neil Doherty went to the hospital at Pendleton Friday for observation. Irrigon News Notes By MSB. J. A. SHOWN Dave Steaeall who is employed in Portland spent the Fourth with his family here. Clifford Rucker arrived Tuesday to spend a two-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rucker.. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Perkins have moved into the Leicht camp. He is a potato inspector. Claud Linkhart and daughter of California are visiting the Robert Smith family. St Sst and Mrs. Wilbur E. Wie- gand and daughter Teresa left Mon day for Pasco after visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Smith. Sgt Wiegand has just returned from two years in the European theater. Lt Willard Jones is home after some time pent in the Mediterran ean and other European areas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams and two sons spent the Fourth at The Dalles with relatives. Mrs. Alice Hoagland left for Tex as Friday in response to a tele gram that her husband had been injured. ' Pvt Marvel Connell is home on a 30 day furlough from McCaw hos pital. He was injured in the Phil ippines in May. Mrs. Walter Grider and Virginia Brannon were in Athena Thursday. The R. L. Bentley family moved into the Lloyd Aldrich home last week. They are from Boardman. Pfc Joe Wilson writes that he is in the army of occupation in Europe. Mrs. Vi Hoagland took two of the Alice Hoagland children to Stan- field. She is their grandmother. The Bill Hoaglands took two and Mrs. Nora Wilson took one while their mother is gone to Texas. Mr and Mrs. Ray Henderson have mod back to Wallowa. They have been here with his mother, Mrs Maude Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haberlein and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Thompson and Ronald and Leila Thompson went to Ditch -creek for the 4th. They fished and rested. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell and family went to Pilot Rock for the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks of Redmond are visiting his parents the Floyd Sparks. They were in Portland Tuesday. A. A. Shoun left for Mountain City Thursday to visit a sister, Mrs. Winnie Dillon and other rela tives. He has been with his brother J. A. ever since he became ill. Rov Stamp visited his sisters, Mrs. J. A. Shoun and Mrs. W. C. Acock and family on the 4th. Mrs. Marshall Markham and three daughters, Clara Fraser and Kathleen Poulson left for Brooks, Oregon Saturday to attend the Pen tecostal camp meeting there. Mrs Emma Steward is caring for the post office while Mrs. Lillie Warner is absent. How to "wipe out" insects quickly Standard Fly Spray is sure death to flies, fleas, mosquitoes, moths, ants, many other insects. It kills on contact in a jiffy! Safe to use. 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