1 M V nV VOLUMtt XXV IONE, OREGON) FRIDAY, June 19,1931. NUMBER 2 1 j ANNUAL SCHOOL MICKT McMurray, Johnson, and Harris L l.cttd The nnnual school meeting wnft held at the hchool house )unllly afternoon. Considtrablu interest was taken thin ytur and 72 legal voters were present. A. K. John son was elected director for aterni Personal Mention C. Troge who recently moved away. Ralph Harris was elected clerk for a term of one year. Mrs. Delia Corson, the outgoing clerk, was given a vote of thank for for her fourteen years of faithful and efficient r,ervic3. The Kpfcial District tax carried by a vote of S'J "yes" to 21' W. H.o newly elected school board held a meeting Monday evening. CALL VO BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Hoard of Directors of School District No. :iT, for trj siHrta tion of pupils of said district to lone. Hids will be received up to N'rs. ()sc;ar Cochran returned recently from a pleasant visit at tl.o home of her daughter, Mi p. Sam Warfield, who resides at La Cross, Washington. M'.vin Kathan left, Tueeday, for Ashland, where he will take ! it t'1 ... I of three years ancLaxton McMur-! u Jsimm" r course m u.e auummi ray for a tesm of three years, U)j(),Wn n1 Mr. Kath- f ill out the udexpired term 0f T. jn uu,'u ,as f,ar,n " venon. oui nexi year ne win noiu a posi tiod on the school faculty of Co quille Mrs. Kathan remained ir lone at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Louis Ral.siger Mr. and Mrs Fred Ueckneranc! Mr. and Mr?. 'Merrill Seton of Waidituckna, Washington were over Sunday guests at Ice Deck ner home. Friends here receiven inforn.a tion of the death of the brother of Miss Hildegarde Williams. She was located at th home of Mrs. Verda Ritchie in Portland and reached her home near Sea' tie in time for the funeral services which were held Friday, June 12. Here Wc Are D bers of the grange. All grange 'ELEVATOR COMPANIES ; -jtH' r!i -:r.'vfKt J IV' Art' i rt r, 'j i ' ". " r k-t? - 1 J Clark & Linn jZ? Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa per Hanging and General Im ¬ pair Work. ladies are asked to bring pie. Mr. and Mss. C. W. Swanson ELECT OFFICERS rnd Mrs. Frank Lundell and two! The Stockholdees of the Jordan .na!I children motored to Grass Elevator Company held their an v'alley, Sunday. They had theinual meeting at the Rhea Creek pleasure of a brief visit with Mrs. scho01 house' Saturday afternoon. John Wilt and Mrs. Ray Blake1 The Allowing director were and on the return trip, when near ,elected: Laxton McMurray, Hen Wasca, were caught in the flood Ty Smouse, French Burroughs, A. waters caused by the heavy rains: A cCabc and Oscar Ptterson. in that district. They were delay- j Last wcek the Farmers Eleva en for an honr and a half. When Klevatcr Company of lone held .ic.u ivuiua uiey anam encounter- r8 r n nwhW FnV P,. ....... . . . V Wig stron. wa v leeied to serve as di- a half sister of Oscar Cochran a 1 toed to lone Saturday and all wvre over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris at the Park Ho tel. Mr. and Mrs Woodcock have returned to their home but the young man will remain for seveal weeks. i HirrL ill " t i t i v .1 r .t.ii -.r..n:.4 i.u--1 r-1 Mfc villi and including July 15, lj:U, on' Oscar Cochin I as learned of ;" ot JOnn voc ,ran. ai.a Granfe ha,l( Satur(, nj h Af j Jh.MlovinKrouM.Uy.tM: j the sudden death of his sister, "ved for many years at Heppmr t,r you have made the acduaint lone to Ix,.Heckner,H and pick Mrs. Viola Patton at her home in 'nd was khown by many m th s J lJ h Jw uplUi-chke'H bvlHiislrKevin's'Seattle. She was 73 yvars old at vicinity- .an.e of Ma Sweet and her seven l'nr.ll,..r,C Uu.u '.-..,.L ,. t 10 tllTl Ol her llCal l. A (JUU1T 1- ""ii'i WiM. I. IAI1 o 6 ,rfT..w tl.- i Ml Ut'VI r( AIM It tltff"t wait for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbison Jr. of Morgan were week-end visitors in Hood River. Mrs. Harvey Ring and two daughters left bit Friday for a week's stay at the home of her sister. Mrs. Glover Peck at Stan field. J. E. Grimes and wife went to Walporton a little fishing trip, last week. Mrs Grimes' con and daufhter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Ixmis Pyle, were also camping at Walport. Mr. Pyle has been in recto ivi u term of three years and Leonar Carlson for a term two yea c. W. E. Bullardand son Ellsworth and daughter Eleanor of Gold Beach are calling on old friends in lone this week. Mr. Bullard is 1 also looking after business mat- KTS. Mr. and Mrs. Keithly Blake of Klamath Fall3 are here for the harvest season. They are living lo i.! or reverse. Route 2: Henry Smouse's, Fred Jiankin's, M. J. r itzpatriek't-, to lone tr reverse. Route'J: McNabb, Ernest Heh Iit'b, lx-dbetters, Perry-lkliker, IickupCooU (. AlcNabb, to lone. Hids will idtobe received for jnmlor work, school building and( b 1 jrround , for the year lSKJl -'M. tj The Hoard reserves the right K; Xt reject any or all bids. Iiulfh Harris Cxrk ot Dis!. Jl C0Rl)7)NrCUAPERS for all harvesters at Paul C.'llalsijtcr.s ter of Charley Cochran, she was,antl 8on Edwin, of Cor.il it n o-' joy the social hour with the mem- WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leaiv Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble . R. RODISON ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE MA- ; CHINE WORK CAREFULLY DONE. ok 0 M tor rcjjrounJ. ?w If Hearing poured Jni Jj and filled to re gr'und ihafls t MACHINE SHOP U in the Mrs. John Louy house oil pxr health for some time but islStCJnd Street- now much improved. Clifford McCabe who has been Mrs. Allan Learmdof Darring-ista'in2 ,ith an aunt and attend ..... t i- t ling school at Mossy Rock.tW ash ton, Washington arrived in lone, ! . , ' ' I ington, for the past year. return- Saturday, and will visit for fomejed to thh home of nis prent3 in time with ber parents. Mr. and last werk. He was accompanied Mrs. Paul Balsiger. Mrs. Jar.2 Collins, Charley Eotts and two sons Robert and Frank, motored to Yakima, Saturday s' rs. Collins, accompanied by her brother Bill Stotts and niece, Lorene Griffith, returned to lone, Monday and after a day's visit, motored back to Yakima. (V. ill HkPPNER OREGON v. J Ll .ur. i. 1 I llJ f w ummYnq D?rd fuarASmONto nosiu $ 1 ';oo You'll Soon HeWcariiipTlicmTooI Women wlio know, are discovering that the tome careful attention to detail t-huructrrizes these superb new silk lock ings, at their extremely modest price,' which you expect to find only In the more expensive hose. Select yours here todny in the season's loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se lect quality Japanese Silk. Chiflon and Service Weights. Added reinforcements for ex tra strength and longer wear. AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUE! BERT MASON IONE OREGON Market Prices Paid . FOR YOUR PRODUCE SWIFT and COMPANY Victor C. Peterson PHONE 32 Agent lone, Oregon. 1 I a. I ft At i At f At I At Now is the time to look your spring machinery over. You may need some n 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. Bristow & Johnson tMMW 'VfW lMW Phelps Funeral Home PHONE 1332 Hcppn'er Oregon I V p PRODUCE WANTED Erawloy Clarke Produce Co. oi Ptirthin.l will be represente ir. this ter.-ilcry as last year by W. .'!. Eubanks. We solicit your Produce trade. Complete Funeral and Service in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable buriai without charge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel by his cousin. Miss Lois Ander son, who plans spending the sum mer here. Mrs. Sam Hatch and Mrs. Fred Alan un, motored to Pendleton and Stanfield, Friday. At Stanfield they were dinner guests of their iriend, Mrs. Fred Painter. Our Ball team journeyed toRu i us, Sunday for a game with the rJufus-lilalock team. lone lost the Jame, the score being 4-5 Next iunday lone will play Condon on he home diamond. Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Morgan .ind their son Miltot, Norton Lun dll and Dorr Mason motored to 'ortland on Thursday of last eek to attend the Rose Festival ,nd visit relatives. While in the jity they were guests in the home A Mr. and Mrs. Williamson. They alio visited daief ly Daisy William son, Mr. and Nirs. Delbert Wi.l tamson and Oscar Williamson, whu now resice at St Johns. The Margans returned driving a new car. Dorr Mason remained for the Citizen's Training at Vancouver. This is Dorr's second year at the Traing Camp. E. J. Bristow and F. E. Robin son, returned Sunday from an enjoyable fishing trip to Oak Springs on the Deschutes. Eat fride of Oregon Butter and Ice Cream SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. We Make The Butter In your own county From Your Own Cream Eat Pride of Oregon Butter & Ice Cream Morrow Co. Creamery Co. VV. C. COX, Manager.