VOLUME XVUI IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, May 23, 1930. NUMBER 49 IONESCHOOL BAND GIVES CONCERT A large and appreciative audi nee greetedounchool band when it ga?e its first public concert lilt Ft Hay evcoiox. The parents and friende were pleased with the work whick bad been accom utiied under the guidance of pr in Hoal Korle A. Bromn and C. M. Daolela. Following it the pro ram which waa giren: "Eieinentary March" and a waltz 'iMt 3oft Mueie", bv the band; piano sol b? Winnie lSrown; "Our Leider" by the band; a Harmon rc So'o by Alvln Cool; Duet ty Ilirold Kincade and Charles L'wdell; "Flower Bell Wain" by tie Hand; Vocal Solo by Donald Heliker; Trio by Ralph Cibeou, Henry Wehrdt and Don Dutiaid Heliker; "tint Hefciraeiit Ma'eU" by the Hand; Sax Se!o by tleory Wehrdi; Pie.no Soto by lUlph Uibson; "Pansy Waltz" and "Our Beginners March" by the Band. ELECTION RETURNS A normal vote was cant at the primary election last Friday. Among the local men F. H.UoM eon received the nomination for Jtiti of the Peace, on the Re publican ticket and (Jorge Frank for constable. The ballot in lone precinct was ai follows: UKPUBLICAN PARTY NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Williama. 4G Walker... 41 , U.S. SENATOR Chi. L. McNary... ....... 93 CONGRESSMAN U, 11 liutler 84 GOVERNOR Norblad 68 Joseph 84 Csibett 5 Jelfrev ..- 3 Hall JUSTICE SSI-ftEME COURT , Campbell .. C6 Shepbetd 18 Belt. No. 6 79 COUNTY JUDGE ', Campbell 63 Bieakman .....24 McNamer 26 C'mnwat on lat I'g. Personal Mention Mr. and Mm. Ed Dick and two eons of Pomeroy, Wish, epent Saturday and Sudday in tone deing in the Bert Mason home. ' There will de seven graduates from the lone ichool tb's year Commencement exercises will be Thursday evening. May, 22 in the acbool auditorium. Dr. Grif fin of Heed College deliver the acdrita. immedially following the close of achool tht teachera i! leave for their various home Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Brown de part at once for Pixley, Califcr in Ue hoe ichool, Supt. bade A. ' uia where Mr. Brown ia to teach tf ion will sever hi connection juext year. CM. Daniels and bis wth (be achool it (head of thia metl.tr plan on visiting near Bci year, lie haa accept ec a pjsiiivu ae, Idaho for a while. Later Mrs principal of th achool at Pi! y, ' Daniels expecti. lo go to the bom California. Mr. and Mr. Brow it tf t.er daughter, Mrs. li.iguo, baue aU ay taken an active part ' tt Klkton M li Irene Andera in ao UI and fraternal affaire plane on ependicg her vacation of our community and we regret with her parents at Seattle. Mits to have them leave. j Lmile Hhcten will become tht- lh ioi achool will close. May triue of Mr. Mamii C)ton Lew 22. The Bacoalauatate sermon1 i in June and the young couple Student Doily Officers Elected At the teg alar meetirg, Mon day, the followiag Undent body officers were elected for the year 1930-81; Katie McCite. presi dent; NormanSwanaoo, vice prcs iJi.t; Helen Smousc, Secretary treasurer; Barton Clark. Athletic tsaaiagtr;FranciaTroedson. trans Iortatiou jnaneger; J,ol Eiigel man, yell leader. Supt. Earl A. Brown Goes to California After eleven veat of ff dent wo k as instructor and principal Williams motore to Uardman, from there to Portland and later expecti to visit Mra. Harriet Bro wn on the ranch. Mill Maude Knight, afUr a visit 'with her brother, F. 8. Knight wbo is prin cipaUf the Senior Hlj?h School aa Hood River, ' will spend tie summer with her father in I x. st Grove. Miss Linea Troeuson comple ted her yesr' work in the Echo high school on lest Friday and she bas returned to the home of her parents norte of lont. Grant Buchanan from Butter Creek has been visiting at the bom of bis ion, Fred Buchanan on willow Creek. Ernest Farrena and danghter of yakima visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Farrens sinter-in law, Mn, Helen Farrens . The Sunday baseball game on the local field between lone and Wasco resulted in a victory foe the visiting team, 6-1. Next Sunday the game will alio be here between the home team and Fossil. Mrs. French Burroughs recent ly purchssed from Clarence S. Kingery of Portland onehundred and sixty acres of wheat land joining the Borrougha farm on Uhea Creek. Mr. Borrougbi has been farming this land for sever shears. Continued on b4 Pg. SCHOOL PROCRAM An inteeresting program and evening's entertainment waa giv en Thursday by the Pleasant Vale achool. Miss Witma Chase was th teacher, and . although she had but four pupils, the program uf dialogues, recitations and song woi ext-ption illy good. A. social hour was enjoyed, followed by refreshments. Forty people were preeent wilt be d'livtxea Sunday, May IS and the graduating exercieta w id be bold Friday evening, May 22. Gordon Drapers for all makes of Harvesting Machinery at Paul Baiter's. will make their home in Salem. Mi s. Hun itt Brown goes to bei ranch near Heppner following the close of her work here Mr?, Frieda McMillan Slocum In com pany with her busDand leaves at once for a fishing trif to the - De achutta rivir. Mies Hildegarde Removal Sale 50ct. Shampoo for 35ct. I 50ct. Shaving Cream for 35ct. 50ct. Ib. Midjet Caramels for 35ct. 75ct. Fly Tox-pint bottle 40ct. 15ct. ink lOct. x I i x : i LOST Somewhere between the Murray ranch and lone, one 18 foot tog chain. Finder please notify Jim WarficlJ. lone, Oregon. VyiLLOWS GRANGE NEWS ext Saturday night, May 24, Willows Cringe will meet in reg utar session at tee Cecil hall. A Uf ge class Is to be Initiated in the 1st and 2nd degrees; the third degeecs to be given on a June meeting night Ladies please bring cakes or sandwiches for lunch. On Saturday night, May 31st, Willows degme team, drill team itt i tableau corps will exemplify the 6th degree for the Mikkalo grange, who entertain the Gilliam Wheeler IVmona on that date in Arlington 'A field meet for the first Sun day In June is being pianne, the program to be announced on an early date. , At their last business meeting Willows Crange voted to have no more invitation dances except by vote ot tne members, ine pass word will be required of alt visitors. SCHOOL FACULTY auiariiwBi SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your G.'iting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. COX, Mantgtr. The teaching staff of the lone ici!:o! Ids beencomp!ktd for the year 1030-31. Ceorge t.. lucfcer of the Lexington school bas teen eleUed prindipal. The three othei high school teachers are Miss Irene Anders who was with us thia joor, Miss Dolores Leavens, whJ cornel from tr.e University of O.'egon, andThoma Ly'eBaird wh, taught this year at Castle Rock. Mr. Baird will have charge of the band work which was itnrted this year b Carle Brown an 1 C. M. Daniels. In the grades we will have only one new fesch er. iln. Harriet Brown will again have the seventh and eighth grides, Miss Hildege Wi.liama tht- third and fourth sod Miss Mfcud Knight the first and secon Mis Geneva Pelky, who taught st.is i ear in the (Rocky Bluff school will have the fifib and sixth grades. Removal Sale at Dullard's Pharmacy. Invesjgate for your self. l R. ROBISON ALL KINDSi OF HIGH y CRADE MA- w :chine work; i CAREFULLY K Jdone. is 1 - t Motors reground I 0 Z Bearings poured! n land fitted to re t tground shafts K Card of Thanks. We wish to express our appre elation to all those who aided us during the death of our loved one. Especialy we thank David Wilson of Heppner and the Willows Crange We also thank those who were responible for the beautiful iloral offeaingf. Lano E Deos Jesse Deos and family Mrs. WarienSharardandfami y Levi M. Hills and family. M MEMORIAL- DAY FLOWERS For beautiful atwl fragrant flower fur tht or other occasion, tend us your order. A wide variety of both cut and potted flower offers you an opportunity to obtain Jutt what you want Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 -44eeee4e4eee i NOW IS THE TIME to build, paint, or repair. we have the materials for any job. You can also arrange for TIME PAYMENTS with us Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard Phone 1123 Heppner, Ore, WEEDS! MACHINE SHOP See Paul G. Balslger for Holt and Rumelycombiuedarrs A lOct. ink for 5ct. Many Other Bargains at Bullard's Pharmacy Nice New Line! of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon i Yon have had rain andyou I will have weeds. PREPARE FOR THEM By buying a CHENEY Rotary RodWEEDER If you have a Cheeney vveeder, I can supply you with all repair parts. GET READY NOW. BERT MASON lone, Oregon. II II BQ3S853-r, HJt-TS&SSgSSgi