Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 19, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Times, July, 19, P45
IONE NEWS NOTES
Br MBS. OMAB BLETMAUN
Mrs. Henry Clark returned Fri
day evening from Portland where
she has been under medical treat
ment. The Birthday club met at the
grange hall Friday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Paul O'Meara and
Mrs. Hazel Bene. Fifteen mem
bers were present. The afternoon
was spent in quilting. Mrs. E. C.
Heliker and Mrs. Ida Fletcher were
hostesses.
Mrs. Ida Grabill returned last
week from Yakima.
The Topic club met at the Con
gregational rooms Friday afternoon
to study the country of Mexico.
Mesdames M. E. Cotter, Charles
O'Connor, Bert Mason and Henry
Gorger were hostesses.The social
meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
Mason July 28.
Mrs. Cleo Drake is assisting in
the office of George Ely, manager
of Morrow County Grain Growers
in lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of
Hermiston and two grandchildren
were Iorie visitors on Friday of
last week.
Walter C. Winslow of Salem
spent several hours in lone and
vicinity transacting business and
calling on friends last Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Stefani and
Gene Rietmann visited Art Stefani
Jr. air The Dalles hospital Sunday.
Gordon White and family have
moved into the Heny Gorger house
. recently 'vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
P. S. Griffin became ill suddenly
Holcomb and family,
last Friday night and was taken to
Portland Saturday. He will remain
there for a few days under the doc. '
tor's care.
Mrs. Mabel Morgan was taken to
The Dalles Friday to consult a
physician about a back injury.
Word has been received that Van
Rietmann, son of Mrs. Wm. Sharer
of Blalock has arrived in New York
and will be transferred to a Wash
ington hospital. Van received a hip
injury in Austria where he saw ac
tion with the 7th army. '
Mrs. Bert Mason, Mrs. M. E. Cot
ter and John and Alice Mason left
Tuesday of this week for several
days visit in Portland.
Mrs. John Bryson returned to
her camp in Kelly Prairie in the
Blue mountains last Saturday. Pa
tricia Drake accompanied her.
Wheat is reported coming in at
a pretty good rate this week as
most of the ranchers began harvest
ing on Monday.
Mrs Walter Corley, Mrs. Clar
ence Harris and Mrs. Donald Heli
ker were week-end visitors in Port
land. Mrs. Holmes Gabbert and daugh
ter Patsy of Portland were week
end visitors in lone.
K. N. Phillips of Portland who
is employed in the Geological office
in Portland is spending his vaca
tion at the H. V. Smouse ranch as
sisting with the harvest.
The Home Ec club will meet at
the home f Mrs. Riley Munkers on
Friday July 20. '
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