mm u VOLUME XVIV I0NE, OREGON FRIDAY, May ,15 1931. NUMBER 49 " 1 ILL! -itu. .Jgsa Social Events a Hontf by lMen Lun-Ml. Lunch i consisting of ic cj t ain take and - ( c-offco wusHcrvedattalilcH. Flaj'H The chief eac'.id function of Weru used an decorations ued car tho pust week wax the dclhrht- nations riven as favoi-8. The in fill party given Saturday after- vi tod kusU who were not able to noon by the b-gion Auxiliary at at tt,n(j wero kindly remembered the hhme of Mrs. Cole Smith on y u,,. Auxiliary ladies and each S cutul Street, llvs occasion was r.c,.jvt.(j wr fiowcrtinnd flags, h .nt.rlnjf wives and mothers or ..... Hoidi,. Tho Personal Mention J. Linn. Ida Fletcher, Ma Peter-j Mrs. Frtd Mankln was hostess Hon. H. M. Olden, W J. Wake, i f.) the women's Topic ClubTlmrs J. P. Iuy, Alide MeNabb. Frank jay aftfrnooni May 7 al her ranch KnRilmnr, Henry Clare, Dwijrht , jj .,rcscr)t wm. MS Mi.wner.VararetKctman.ircz . a Poor Little Wild Flowers Freeland.Coh Smith, JohnGiiims HiWfuMK ) 1I1VJI Wit O . . ,j 1 , . and Oscar Cochran. Auxiliary; .ru,i,l 1 .r.. M.udim's Miss Kathryn, Mr. hlmrr Griffith! meni'iers present were Mesnamts ' . If Beckner, Victor Kietmann. ! Mrs. S. II. Hatch, Mrs. Harlan j John Funis. Omar Kietmann, K. iMcCurdy, Mrs. Walter Corlcy.l J. Wake. M K Cotter and rrs-U.Mrs George Tucker. Mrs. licit ; - ' Mankin. I Ma.son. Mrs. Omar KklmannJ Jhe car driven by u ., Mm Wii tiT Tni. i knnvco ided with a truck driven kv. Mm. llluin F.lackwell, Mr.-. , ;rd nn Mr.jby ArUy Vidbtrt one mi: 0 G. Hagnewood und Mm. Cleoj aor.xuunann anu ain. im.K. 1 1. . r,;t., M,. Mnirnv uim the 1 Mirier "-v . . i.rnesi miiKcr unucrwtni n I major operation May (I, at The ! Dalles hospital He is making a $mk$ Favor Dicersificatic:: onlv one iirenen'. who hud the di tinction of being the widdow of rivit War veteran, the mother I" a SpnnUh War veteran and tbe'$1,i;)Ctary t(:6im1yt nf - - a-;- n. Mf anJ Mrs ?rcJ R.tchic wd Durinr the altcrnoon mere was uunni uvov j moved to Heppner last a piano solo by Mrs. Karl Wake, ' ' a reading by Mrs. Omar Rieiman week and plan to make their ho.re a song by Eujrene Normoyle and there. ihefiri'tof last week. The acn- M.'itu.ri tho taiir holla throu,. t ti- dent happened at the Street in'- ueo of directed credit at a recent mcc'- er section near the Lecion hi'b i"-: "Mho Alabama bankers' sricuitv. crsecnon near mt wyon nan con,mUt(;e Alabama is conrrontcl Mrs. Denny was Shocked and j , i:h (be problem of over-production c: ''ru'Sed. but not Seriously injurs d I tot'ou. The committee recommendet' !.., o., v .! to bu-.ks that credit be extended c lis. fcui nu. I'duij MUiLtis-U. damage was done the truck. Of 1 Ui'iL. X tili 1 COMING DR. F. W. CLAUKK. Optome trist and optician will be in Ioiio. Saturday, Mr.y 10. at the Harris Apartments, on hU regular visit. nn. bettor eouipo d M take care of your ey troubles. Special , 1 ?n ;p, .tt: -i:- .f - T -r !t n,rt: J . R. ROBISON 1 (l-o baMi of a fe:ity-Dve pr cent r j tin Ihm In cotton acreage. Tha valrc Mr. and Mrs Albert Fettey 4. ,f 1?ro'A,"?, 'r crrB,l':an uu Liuuimi muioreu (oincjoi )ay country Monday. They eckirga new locytion. Mother's Day . Honored by Band The lone school band gave a pleasing open air concert Sunday evenin, honoring Mother's Day. That the patrons of the school favor music as part of the course of study and that they appreciate the work being done by Lyle N. Iliggs as leader was evidenced by 11 . 11-U ne.-tlns't aro belns; plained xtH' tlio tl.ov. irlit of brlr.slr.p alnat a moro li:Ja!ir'l aKrlcultnral program in tb. v.irlo communities. ALL KINDS of men : Ul GRADE MA- : OtfJIINK WORK I ri.iT!n.Y : l.iw tirii-1'9 on all work. Twclvi'.e nnvi,' I .,ir in IWtland .'f, M,for$ rtsrm,nd. 1 0 ily lor un j ears. m........ . .j. . He Jrinjis poured X ft l:.n.l we invite vu to yiMt our J iinrins p mrtu office. Centrally UMe-i corner M Jand fitted to re (Uh and Washington Mrecta, --i o:l M.Tihants Trust P.tiildir.jr. !? ' i I v jus; acros s from the I mpi . ial llH-i .ji Dr. F. W. Clarke. StK; Owner. MACHINE SHOP St If , i. ,m m it ii a . J N .1 rr , : y jumruYrq B?rd ruu.rASHiONt.0 mqsiu AT ;oo $1 YouTl Soon BeWcariiisTIicniTooI Women who know, ore discovering that the tame careful attention to detail tha rue t frizes thrae nuerli new hilk atock ings, at their extremely modest price,' which you epcct to find only In tho more cipciisivc hotte. Select yours here today in the season' loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se lect quality Japunese Silk. Chiflon ami Service Weights. Added reinforce'ments for ex tra strength and longer wear. AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUE! WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble Lexington News Mils Amabel Strodtman Baccalaureate services for the 1931 fraduation class were held at ihe Congregational church on Sun day evening, May 10. The pro gram for the evening was tho fol lowing: Prelude and Processions March, Helen Falconer; Congre gotionrl Hymn; Invocation, Kev. Stanley Moore; Scripture Read- : tit r . . t 'iii.. n. 1 ... mg; i ixve a L-iuie wKiage ,(., u ...u Luttrell Trio; Sermon, Rev. b. . , l wTUrtTU,.''!6 ; "' attendance. The chairs .loore; rather, We Inank ir.ee . . , , r-, o . i . iwhic . i-. u! : in .ed to accomodate Girls Sextet Uentciction. A, ,. , ... . . . , , , the au-iw.s.- v ere filled and there Graduating exercises were held were manv nutomobiles fillewith m the sceool auditorium rhurs- , uners. Aside from day evening, U ay U, at 8o dock. the number3 by the band there Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Iieardsley wa3 a clarinet solo by Miss Clara of 'ihe Dalles, and Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, wite Mrs Earl Blake at Van Schaiack of Arlington v.erejthe pian0( and a cornet K0 iy guests at ths home of Mr and!Raymon(1 Lundell, accompanied Mrsr Lawrence Slocum, Sunday. ; by Mrs cle0 rjrake. The person- lii.ss Mamie Brashtars was a'lof the band follows: Cornetr week-end visitor with Mr. and Donald Heliker, Raymond Lun Mrs. Stagel of Spray. Jell, Charles O'Connor, Eugene A number of relative' and ; Normoyle, and Walter Bristow: friends gthered at the home of .Saxophone; Carl Lindeken, Chas .r. and Mrs E. T. Burchell on ' Lundell, Mabel Cool and Mildred Friday to enjoy a bountful din-'Lundell: Alto; Denwrrd Bergevin nntr. Among thos present were: and Henry Busche: Clarinet; Clara Mrs. Lily Green of Portland, S. Nelson, Miriam Hale, HarietHel E. Sigsbee of Heppner, Mr. and 'iker and Eva Swanson: Trombone; Mrs. H.N. Burchdl of Sheridan. ; Ralph Gibson andFrancis Bryson: ,i p.; v t i.rttoc'Bas3 Hoorn; Robert Botts; Bass and rnn. and Mrs. L. 1. Ingles . : , .XT , o. oi mis city. Joe Snelman and family denar e l on Thursday last for Portland HIGH SCHOOL -v. here tha will reside in future. ALUMI NEWS J i Vf T Qt-fpn s-n ntrnm nrin- cipal of lone school in 1D2T, and that year there were ten grad- ' tiatcs- Kiu" Swanson is the wito FOR SALE ' f l ranl I-lln(5eI1 o thc class of T. in... .-,t '-. au tne niotner oi two nne iiuci n.uiuuai v-uiiiuiiiu, Mut'inu type, $800, terms if desired, tc Independent, lone ; Drum; Ross Belle Perry. resided at the ranch home of S G. McMillan. IIKITXER - OREGON Market Prices Paid l FOR YOUR PRODUCE SW'fT and COMPANY Victor C. Peterson Complete Funeral and Service in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without charge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel children. a boy md a girl. Ina ; Morgan married Terry hartei j may and s-he and her husband live at Mays. Oregon. Mrs. Bar- i i 1 1 H 1 IItJ U V ' . . - . - . j " - married F.dmond Bristow of the class of '.'. Mr. ind Mrs. Hris tow live at Baker and are the i parents of two children, a girl and a boy. George Ritchie took a short course at O. S. C. follow ing his .high school work. He is now working for a florist and is located near San Francisco, Continued on last Fdge. j Agent t PHONE 32 lone, 0reocn. ii BERT MASON IONE-OREGON ft f ft Now isthe time to look yoursprinfi j machinery over. You may need some ! extras for your plows and harrows. WE HANDLE THE JOHN DEERELINE Don't forget our Red & White spe cials each Saturday and Monday. They will save you money. m vv fill :iit; a I ton I .LlV.fciS4 Bristow & Johnson PERONAL SERVICE - - Years of experience together with a moslern funeral home and equipment permit ui to handle quietly, wiih decorum and dependability, ever)' slctait. Every iffort ismadeto provide t Ufactory service. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 Exclusive agents in Heppner forPeaeock Floral Co. of The Dalle SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. We Make The Butter In your OWM COUNTY From Your Own Cream Eat Pride of Oregon Butter & Ice Cream Morrow Co. Creamery Co. ' W. C. COX, Manager.