Page Two LEXINGTON NEWS Astronomy Pictures Shown at Lexington By MARGARET SCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Brown Institute in Walla Walla were at the local school Wednesday morning showing slide pictures of astronomy. Sam McMillan spent Tuesday and Wednesday here from Portland. George Tucker spent several days last week in Portland and is visiting in Pine Grove this week. S. D. Frad of Iowa is visiting his neice Mrs. Arnold Pieper. Mrs. Claude Hill and children of Redmond are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McMillan. Mrs. Ralph Scott, Doris, Erma and May Rauch spent Friday in The Dalles. Doris Lane has gone to Arlington to reside with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Phillips. Pendleton visitors Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marquardt, Mrs. Harvey Bauman, Mrs. Alex Hunt, Mrs. Grace Turner and Cath erine. A. M. Edwards and E. S. Leather- man were visitors in Pasco, Wash ington Saturday. Mrs. Lonnie Henderson and baby Laddie Gene have returned home from Pendleton. The monthly grange social was held at the hall Saturday evening. Old time music was enjoyed to the music of Dan Way's orchestra. Mrs. John Miller entertained with a card party at her home Saturday evening. Kenneth Peck spent last week at home from his studies in Corvallis. Mrs. June Schc-onover and child ren were dinner guests at the George Allyn home Sunday. Irvin Rauch returned to his studies at Corvallis Sunday. A. H. Nelson has returned to the valley after spending some time at his ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whillock, Helen Breshears and Everett Crump at tended "Gone With the Wind" in Pendleton Sunday. Ed Warner of Pilot Rock who has been visiting relatives here returned home Sunday. J. L. Yeager of Heppner is staying at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Burt Peek. Mrs. Laurel Ruhl and sons re turned home Monday from a visit at the Gene Gray home in Stan field. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Peck and family spent the week end in Port land where they had the cast re placed on Dorothy's leg. She broke the former cast last week. Supper guests at the Ralph Jack son home Friday evening were Mrs. Laura Scott, Mrs. Melissa Stone braker, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scott and sons, and Ed Warner of Pilot Rock. Sunday guests at the Bert Peck home were Mr. and Mrs. Millard Nolan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Peck and family of Heppner, Harvey Yeager of Spokane, Ralph and Ora Yeager of Yakima. The latter three are brothers of Mrs. Peck. Miss Esther Thompson is staying at the Elva Ruhl home. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Gray, Mrs. Lucy Pointer and Jimmy Davis vis ited at the Gene Gray home in Her miston Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Davis is visiting daughters in Toppenish and Port land. Mrs. Mazel Gale and daughter of Portland are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Wright. WILLOWS GRANGE NEWS By MARY LUNDELL s Morrow County Pomona grange will meet in regular session on Sat urday, April 5, with Lexington as the entertaining grange. A good program has been pre pared by the lecturer to which the public is invited. Time, 1:30. Willows Grange will not hold its regular meeting on April 5 as it conflicts with the Pomona date. Of ficers wishing a perfect attendance record will receive full time credit if in attendance at Lexington on the 5th. Let's be there. All candidates in the county wish ing the fifth degree will have an opportunity of seeing it exemplified in the evening at 8 o'clock. Heppner IONE NEWS Glee, Band Concert Enjoyed at lone By MRS. ELMER GRIFFITH Mrs. Hugh Smith, assisted by Mrs. C. W. Swanson and Mrs. Erling Thompson, entertained the members I of the Womens Topic club and in vited guests at the Smith home Sat urday afternoon. Four tables of bridge were in play and prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Lundell and Mrs. Ella Davidson. Others present were Mesdames Ted Blake, Werner Rietmann, Omar Rietmann, E. R. Lundell, Cleo Drake, J. E. Swan son, Carl F. Feldman, Dorr G. Mason, Harry .Yarnell, Clyde Denney, M. E. Cotter, Louis Bergevin, and Mildred Lundell. Mrs. Bert Mason and son, Bert, Jr., returned Thursday from a visit in Spokane, and the young man departed Saturday for Corvallis to resume his studies at O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yamell of Caldwell, Idaho, are the parents of a seven pound baby girl, born there on March 22, according to word re ceived by Mr. Yarnell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yarnell. E. J. Bristow made a flying trip to Nampa, Idaho, over the week end to visit his son Edmond Bristow and family. Mrs. Clara Kincaid is ill at her home here. A physician was called to attend her on Sunday and she is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swales are the parents of a baby girl, born at Hidden Stones No Obstacle with FORD TRACTOR Ferguson System it You don't have to worry about hidden stones with the Ford tractor. When the implement strikes a rock or root too . solid to move, the "line of draft" of the Ford tractor with Ferguson system acts as its own safety device. A demonstration will quickly show you how easily you can back up, lift the plow to clear obstruc tions and be on your way again in a matter of sec onds. No damaged imple ments, no extra effort. See it work! $665 tor Tfac,or A 0ttAm' Mlt,t P Tins ill tti Implamaiits KM hkouson-shuman 6 smut mmnt NNANCI PLAN WITH SMAU DOCUMNTAHY AND INVlSTIOATtON HI. WHEEL-LESS IMPLEMENTS ROHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTOR Hermiston, Oregon Ask for a demonstration on YOUR OWN FARM Gazette Times, Heppner, the home of Mrs. Swale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark on March 16. She has been named Alicia Jean. Eulenna Seehafer, Barbara Led better and Doris Palmateer, and Mrs. Amy S perry attended a home ec onomics conference at La Grande on Saturday. Helen Lindsay drove them over. Mrs. Hugh Smith, chairman of the lone branch of the Morrow County Red Cross went to Heppner Tues day and secured the material on which local groups will work. The work will be given out Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews went to Roseburg Wednesday to move their household goods to Mor gan. Mrs. D. R. Long went Saturday to St. Martin's Springs, hoping to ben efit from the treatment. She plans to be gone a week, and her daughter, Mrs. Lyons, is keeping house in her absence. William Burk and Errett Hummel attended the School Masters club at Irrigon Monday evening. A large crowd attended the glee club and band concert and pie sup per at the schoolhouse Friday night, and were much pleased with the progress shown by the children un der the leadership of Frank Jan zen. Besides group numbers, several vocal and instrumental numbers TRAVEL BY BUS Daily Except Sunday Leave Heppner 10 a. m.. making direct connection each vay to Spokane, Pendleton, Walla Walla, Salt, Lake, Portland, Bend and southern points. Reduced one way fare. IIEPPNER-PENDLE-TON STAGES. Hotel Heppner. 41-4 mo. p. Ja 111. Ill 1 .lv i i,..:,,. v V ffi - C , Oregon were presented. Total receipts were $59.40, with about $7.00 expenses. The highest price paid for one pie was $2.00 and the lowest (in the grade school group) was twenty cents. The receipts were divided between a fund to be built up for uniforms for the band, and general student body expenses. The high chool will present a mystery play on April 4, and will hold open house and present an op eretta later in the month. Mrs. Leonard Carlson attended a conference for 4-H 'members in La Grande on Friday. She is teaching home-making to a group of eight girls. Broadcasts from KUJ, Pendleton, are well received by radio fans here. 1 Mrs. Harvey Ring spent the week end at Beaverton, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rowell. Mrs. Laxton McMurray spent sev eral days in Pendleton the last of the week. She consulted an eye spe cialist and attended a meeting and banquet of the auxiliary of the Spanish-American war veterans, of which she is a new member. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and fam ily of Boardman spent Sunday at SHIP The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent :::::.: T f m :': v.-mL.-aim'mtt BUILD YOUR CREDIT REPUTATION FOR OTHER BANK LOANS ..... Money for any purpose, when you want ft ' SAVE TIME AND RED TAPE... 41 CONVENIENT BRANCHES AND ARRANGE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS to fit your budget requirements B. C. PINCKNEY, Managor pmm mm mmmk OF PORTLAND IINANCI YOUR NEW OR. USID CAR WITH Thursday, March 27, 1941 Morgan with Mr. Ely's parents, Mr. , and Mrs. H. O. Ely. Fred W. Griffith of Portland spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. P. J. Linn. He went to Hermiston Mon day morning in the interest of or ganized labor. Martin Bauernfeind, Morgan mer chant, attended a banquet and en tertainment in The Dalles Tuesday evening, given for the Texaco deal ers in this territory. Mrs. Erling Thompson was hon ored with a shower at the home of Mrs. Erret E. Hummel last Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Hummel was assisted by Mrs. Garland Swanson, Mrs. J. E. Swanson, and Mrs. Wm. Burk. More than fifty guests were present and Mrs. Thompson receiv ed many beautiful gifts. A short program was enoyed, consisting of a reading by Betty Lou Lindsay, and one by Eileen Sperry, and two numbers, "Braum's Lullaby" and "Slumber Boat" by a quartet com posed of Freda Ball, June Griffith, Doris Palmateer and Charlotte Sperry. Wm. Hayes enjoyed a visit last week from his nephew, Max Hayes, whose home is in Texas. From here he went to the Midway islands. UCK THI LCADERI