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LEXINGTON NEWS Farewell at Lexington Given E. H. Turner By MARGARET SCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller of Uma tilla spent the week end at the Harry Dinges home. ; A. M. Edwards, son Albert, and Park Carmichael spent Saturday in Pendleton. Janice Hayes of Corvallis is visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warner. Ralph Jackson motored to Port land last week. He was accompan ied home by his son Kenneth who spent the week end here. Mrs. Clarence Carmichael visited in Portland last week. D. W. Glasgow and R. B. Rice were Spokane visitors Wednesday. Services will be conducted at the Christian church Sunday evening by George Tucker. The' attendance has been good the past few Sun days, and everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Grace Turner gave a farewell party for E. H. Turner Friday eve ning. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. John Troedson and Carl Troed son. Mr. Turner is leaving for Sum merville. S. G. McMillan who has been vis iting in Portland arrived home Saturday. Sunday guests at the Art Hunt home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt and daughter of Heppner. George Tucker is moving into the Ira Lewis house. Delbert Hiatt visited his son Don ald at the George AUyn home last Sunday. , Jerry Scott spent the week end with Skippy RuhL Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gleason enter tained Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Foos and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Amend with a dinner Monday evening, honoring the Foos1 second wedding anniver sary. The cake was charmingly de corated with a miniature bride and groom. Helen Breshears was ill at her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock and daughters were Sunday dinner guests at the Vernon Scott home. George Steagall and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steagall and son, visited at the Wilbur Steagall home Sunday. Mrs. Ray Williams spent Monday in Heppner at the home of her mo ther, T,t A. L. Lumsden of the Oregon state police spent the week end in Heppner. WE HAVE POULTRY FEEDS HAY GRAIN SHEEP CUBES SALT SHINGLES FUEL CEMENT and many other articles you need. Get our prices and save money. TRADING POST Cloy Dykstra Heppner AMCttQdDini Safe Wed., March 12 - 9:00 a. m. Parman Ranch-3 miles N.W. of Condon 2 RD6 CATERPILLAR TRACTORS 1 No. 36 CATERPILLAR COMBINE, 20-ft Cut, Partially on Rubber, Either Bulk or Sack 2 Seven Bottom OLIVER 16-in. PLOW OUTFITS, Patented Steel Hitch 3 OLTVER Superior DRILLS and HITCH 3 INTERNATIONAL Rod WEEDERS and HITCH 12 Sections INTERNATIONAL SPRINGTOOTH HARROW 1 JOHN DEERE GRAIN ELEVATOR MANY, MANY OTHER PIECES OF FARM EQUIPMENT V. R. Runnion Auctioneer. L G. PARMAN & SONS 'ONE NEWS George Franks Was Long lone Resident By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH Election of officers was held at the Union Sunday School last Sunday. Erling Thompson was elected sup erintendent; Charlotte Sperry, sec retary; Mr. Erling Thompson, pian ist, and Gilbert Haller, song leader. Mrs. Zinter was elected teacher of the Bible class with Mr. Pettyjohn as her assistant. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker and familv snent the week end in Port land. Mrs. Erling Thompson ac companied them and visited her par ents at Salem. Mrs. J. E. Swanson and daughter Eva and Mrs. Garland Swanson and children are spending a few days in Portland and Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eubanks are moving out of the Park hotel which they have been operating this winter into the Ida Moore house. P. N. G. club of the Rebekah lodge will give a dinner Friday evening of this week at the I. O. 0. F. hall. Dinner will be served at 6:30 so that those who wish can attend the smok er at the high school. Any who wish may play cards or other games after supper. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson have moved to Hermiston where Mr. Pet erson has employment in the Gamble store. Word was received in lone Sun day of the death in Pendleton of George E. Franks Monday night. His son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Botts, went to Pendleton Tuesday to assist in ar rangements for the funeral. Mr. Franks was for many years city marshal of lone, but had lately been making his home with his daughter, Mrs. Hobart Helms, in Pendleton. Olive Petteys of Lexington is spending a few days here with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lovell of Es tacada and their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lovell, who were married last Thursday, visited here Saturday and Sunday. They are former residents of lone, and had been visiting Mrs. Lovell's sister at Hermiston, and her bro ther, Lonnie Ritchie, at Heppner. Fred Nichoson and Walter G. Ro berts left Tuesday by auto for Port land where they plan to remain for a few days. The Union Missionary society will meet Thursday of this week. Hos tesses are Mrs. Matthew Gordon and Mrs. J. H. Bryson. C. E. Shaver of Bend is a guest at the Henry Clark home. Mrs. Harvev Ring returned Mon dav from Hood River and Portland where she has been for the last Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge and Mrs J. H. Brvson went to Condon Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roundv and the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botts have moved to Pendleton where Mr. Botts has emrJovment in a box factory Mrs Botts" father, Mr. Obert, went with them. Mrs. Diantha Akers who has been spending the winter with relatives in Vancouver, B. C, returned home FREE LUNCH last Wednesday, but left Tuesday for Portland where she will visi a cou sin. The 0. E. S. Social club met Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Baker. Parts have been assigned for the home talent plays to be pre sented April 13. Carl Peterson of Sacramento, Cel., is visiting his brother, O. E. Peter son. He plans to return to Califor nia in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker re turned home Satnrday evening from Portland. Foster Odom was called to Salem Fridav nieht bv rftws that his mo ther, Mrs. A. T. Odom, had under gone an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake have moved their family from Heppner, and are living in the home recently vacated by J. P. O'Meara. P. J. Linn represented the lone I. O. 0. F. in the Morrow-Umatilla convention at Weston, Saturday, and Fred Ely, H. O. Ely and George N. Ely represented the lodge at Mor gan. Claude Brashers, who has been here recuperating from an appen dectomy, left the first of the week for Lyle, Wash. . Mrs. Walter Dobyns is staying in town, caring for her mother, Mrs. Ida Peterson, while the latterrs nurse, Mrs. Emily Peck, is visiting relatives m Portland. Rev. M. B. Clark of Heppner will lead a devotional meeting at the BaDtist church on Tuesday evenine. School district No. 5 at Morgan, voted. 12-10 to stay out of the lone district, with, which it had been re organized. The children from this district are now being transported to lone. Mrs. Donald Heliker is in The Dalles, visiting her mother, who is UARDMAN NEWS Hcrdmon Students Debate at Pendleton ' By ELSA M. LEATHERS Miss Lois Hewitt took four of the high school girls to Pendleton Satur day for the district debate matches. Misses Jean Leathers and Vern Mc- Daniel were on the affirmative side while Misses Vera McDaniel and Ollie Hastings talked for the neg ative. The question was, "Resolved, That power of central government be increased." Miss Cecelia Bell and Miss Ruth Eversole accompanied them. John Hastings was seeking med ical aid this week as the result of a fall, having fractured a couple of ribs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lovgren and son visited Sunday at Lonerock. Harlan Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Duff McKitrick and Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams all spent the week end here from the Zornes camp. Miss Pat Bleakman pent Saturday evening at home from Cecil where she is employed at the George Krebs home. Mrs. Neal Knighten and daughter La Delle returned home Tuesday after spending two weeks near Echo with her mother, Mrs. Roy Neill. Leon Chapin spent several days in town this week due to an injury to Hs back. He consulted a physi i cian at Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson spent Tuesday in town papering - their house that they purchased ear- ill Willows grange will hold an old time dance on Saturday, March 8. A feature of the program will be a prize waltz and a prize two-step. w - $$CatS trgi BUILD YOUR CREDIT REPUTATION FOR OTHER BANK LOANS Monty for any purpose, when you wanf tt ' SAVE TIME AND RED TAPE... 41 CONVENIENT BRANCHES AND ARRANGE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS to fif your buefgef requirement i. C PINCKNIY, Manager OF PORTLAND tlNANCI VOUt NIW 01 UIIO CAt WITH THI UADIM W last: falL Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald and children came home Saturday afternoon from the Zornes camp, also Earl Redding. Mr. McDonald and children stayed here while Ray mond and Earl returned on Sunday. Mr., and Mrs. Bert Burnsides mo tored to Monument Sunday to take Grace Rice home. Miss Rice has been employed as cook at the Zorn es camp this winter. Mrs. Claud Buschke is suffering from a. badly injured foot She ac cidentally stepped on an open jack- knife. Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Robinson; and daughter visited at the C. D. Robinson home in, Lonerock Sun day. Owen Leathers: went to Monu ment on Sunday to see his father and Ivan Leathers,, returning; home on Tuesday;.. G. A. Farrens moved his sheep to the Ball and Mahoney lambing camp on Monday;, where he. will lamb them.. Guy Chapin left Sunday for the Ralph Thompson ranch; where he will work through lambing,. Mrs. J. J. McDonald and Mrs. Roy Robinson visited; in Heppner Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rodgers moved into their garage on Monday. They were previously located at Eightmile Center.. Mr:, and Mrs. Miles Mulligan have moved to the Eightmile store. Mr. and Mrs: Carl Leathers went to Yachats Sunday tot visit Mrs. Leathers' mother, Mrs. John Grim es. They will come home the first of the week.. Cooked food sale by Methodist ladies, Case Furniture store, March: 15. 11 o'clock. 1-2. r 1