v , ..... VOLUME XVIV IONE, ORICGON FRIDAY, May .22 1931. NUMBER 50 j 1 1 m ii ii ii i it. 11 iii ii 1 1 ii li k ic 11 i MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM NOV BEING PREPARED BY THE LEGION & AUXILIARY A cordial invitation iscxtenih'tl to all to attend the Memorial Day program bcinjr prepared by the American U'jrion and I 'it ion Aux iliary. The program will be Riven at Legion II II at in the after noon of May Itt) The pruKrum in an follows: Sontr by the audience; The Star Spangled Bur.nir. I motion ... Kev. W. W. Hea.l Piano Duet Cladyw Drukcund Margaret Blake Vocal Solo.... KuKene Nornioyle Heading ........ .Kuth Kietmann Violin Silo J Mrs. Sam Hatch Addrvs .. lUv. W. W. Head Vocal Solo., Th.-lmaCorle.v Story of the iVppy, Mary Ileckner Vocal Solo, Joel Kngelman Ilt-ading Vivian Hajrucwood Sextette VeraUietnian. Margaret Make. Mary Hckr.er, Maine Hietniann. ThcdmaCoiley and Gladys Drake. 1'ianoSolo ... Charles Dattersby Benediction Kcv. ..W. W. Head The Jay Hawk Stacker-Loader At 1'aul Baiter's Implement Store. Social Events KiTcnn: - iiijjs Mr. May Kllisand Mr. Unnie Ritchie were married Sunday; May 17, nt two o'clock, p. in. at tho hon.e of Mr. Ritchie's sister, Mrs. Ted Trotfeon Second Street. Rev. W. W. Hea.l, pastor of the Conjm'tfntionul Church, was the of ficiatifijr clergyman. The bride's home was formerly in Vernon ia. The groom has been a resident of lone nint a child and owns prop erty on Main Street where he and hi bride will make their home The newlf weds have many well-winners in lone. Thowj presen to wit ness the marriage vows were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allstottand sons, Alvin and Bobby, Mr. and Ritchie, Winonaand Freddie, Niks Kdris Ritchie, Franklin Lindstrom Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ritchie, and grandson, Billy Bucknum, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and son Claries, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Troe Q SchooPi Out w lifter,,., yp. mm HJM kit id ."IcoMUNin m Personal Mention Walter Gibson who underwt r,L and daughter MargunteundI)or-jan 0H.ratjon (,r anpendicits at a risAllstott, IntheevenitiiralarKejI(.pI)ncr hospital on Wednsd;.y number of friends gathered atof Jast week ia recovering niccl . the Ritchie homo for an old f.,h- Char, j, am, family , t iunl charivari ond to extend con-;Suni, at the Yj y Wama gratuitous and good Wishes to hhomc. the bride and groom. Icecream , , t . rved to each self invited! r" '"K""""-"-' , Grand-dauRhter, Dorothy Nel.st n two nephews, Eugene and Harry drove to The Dalles, Saturday, to Kormoyle, were guests from Fr.- For Insurance w.-e Louis Ualsipr-' ., . ... , , , i . , . VISltMr. and MT3. Warren Sdaug: Continued on last l aye er, lone. UreRon i was Be guest. tT, Mrs Clarence Nelson who is 1 1 atient in a hospital in that city. We are glad to report that they founb theis daughter somewhat improved. Bruce and John Botts and Ray inond Fletcher motored to Yaki ma, Mondry. The young men air seeking work. Mn and Mrs. Lee Beckntrand gent Reports Increased Movement Grain, stock, Wool. Agent J. VV. Howk reports a decided incrc a. e in the amount of freight being shipsed on the Hepp ner branch of theO. W. R. V N. Company. Much wheat is being LARGE ATTENDANCE AND FM SPIRIT' Over 200 people attended the shipped out and live stock and j community picnic held. Friday, wool arc moving. On Monday, Krehs Brothers shipped 32 cars of fhee to the summer pasture at Fort Browning, Mont. Barratt and son loaded 8 cars of sheep at at the school house. The mothers brought well filled baskets and the dinacthus supplied was top ped ( vith ight gallons of ice crear.s. :.';Ion3 of punch and the same time and destined for! five gaua of coffee furnished the same summer range. The 40 by the fon- grade teachers. Dur cars were loaded at Cecil and made up two special trains of sheep. iug tht t'i ict hour, Mrs. Hsriet Brown, seventh and eighth grade On Friday. McNamer shipped ; teacher, made a report of th dis- 3 car, R. A Thompson 2 and i rosition made of the money re Krebs Brothers 1, all double deck-Reived last fall at the grade school trs, to the eastern market. ; entertainment and carnival. In Ture Peterson shipped a car of 1 1 the first and second grade cattle to the North Portland Mar- room small tables were made for ket Saturday. ne childrt-n and these and the Recently Jack Hynd shipped n were d k sneives were vmu. in iue uuru two cars of wool, 80,000 pounds, ; Dook- I r it l- frm tra T Kn cVi i rmo nt -.nf KiU "UU JOUllIl grttUC TWIH, rail to Portlan and thence by boat s,he v;es wfe built .thte 0,(1 to Boston. Mass. ;doub,e sea 'ere rht nto "n; ge ones and statned. In the fifth . ,. , . , and sixth grade room shelves J. I. Purdy, traveling freight, were bujlt and a fine globe fugn. agent was in lone, Monday, look-;ished and jn the gventh and I R.ROBISON IMkffrl W ALL IVIiNliS i LIT I .If A I IV. Fll. Ti wm t The 0. K. S. Social Club held ; its regular meeting last rrmayi afternon at Mtsonic hall, nftwii ladies were pres-nt. Delicious re freshmenta were served bythe'.i hostess, Mrs. R. Morgan. Continual vn Ittst lit OF HIGH GRADE MA OfCHINi: VORK? t CAREFULLY K1DONK. f Motors rcground. Bearings poured X PI fand fitted to re i 1 ground shafts to. llttlLMWHUI Ul -f MACHINE SHOP J 7 i f 11 b'-hJ JumnYnq Bird luarASHiONLo tiosiuy AT $1 ;oo You'll Soon Be WcaringThcmTool ' VComeit who know, aredlMcovcring that the same careful attention to detail characterizes theac superh new tilk stock ings, at their extremely modest price, which you expect to find only In the more expensive hose. Selec t yours here today In the season's loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se lect quality Jpa,e Silk. Chiffon and Scrvico Weights. Added reinforcements for ex tru strength and longcrwear. AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUE! WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble HElTXKIt - OKEGON Market prices Paid ? FOR YOUR' PRODUCE j SWIFT and COMPANY j Victor C. Peterson Agent PHONE lone, Ore on Now is the time to look your spring 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. ing after sheep shipments. Bill Ahalt and Ted Murphy eighth room shelves were built and the final payment made on the encyclopedia. A-ten dollar went with the shipment for the'defi it iu the hotlunch fund wa3 uastern market While in the east taken care of and the costumes Mr Ahalt expects io puachase a and other expenses incinntal to truck which he will drive back to' the Health Pageant at Heppner, a on May Day werepaid.The shelves Oregon. :. J J t ;iti each room are to take care of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bartlemay' the district owned books which of Mays motored to lone, Sunday. in use next &T' Mr. Bartlemay returned home at' once but ejs wife remained for a longer visit wite her parents. j Complete Funeral and Service in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without charge for' those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel Karl Beach Dies Karl Beach passed away at his home in Lexington at four o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 19th. Funeral services will be held from the family residence, Sun day, May 24, at 2:00 p. m. The immediate cause of death was heart trouble from which Mr. Beach had been suffering for some months. 1 "i BERT MASON IONE OREGON Bristow & Johnson PERONAL SERVICE - - Year of experience together with a modern funcial home and equipment permit u to handle quietly, wiih decorum and dependability, every detail. Every effort l made to provide at Ufactory service. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE I332 F.icluilveaifmU In Heroner for Peaeock Floral Co. of The Dalles h rf 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.