lone Hews Items of tho Wes! By Echo Palmateer A radio program will be piven over the Pendleton station KWItC every Tuesday evening between 7:15 and 7:3ft under the aus pices of the lone Baptist church. Rev. Frank Nichols, pastor. Mrs. H. O. Kly fell at her home at Morgan one day last week, bruising her arm and head quite uauiy out is reported better now. E. P. Dav. dennt a (rent loft Monday night for Lawrence, Kansas, on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond BrLstow entertained at a dance Sunday in honor of Mrs. Bristow's bro ther Gene Grabill's birthday, Relatives of the family were present. Mrs. Lana Padherg and Oscar Lundell had their homes insu lated with rock wool. Rev. Alfred Shirley left for The Dalles Monday to visit Mrs. Shirley and his tister, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Shipley, who recently arrived from England. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Cassel man will leave for Toledo this week where Rev. Mr. Casselman has been called as pastor of the Full Gospel Mission church. Guests at the Edmond Bris tow home last week were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hooke and son Vernon of Nampa, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and children plan on leaving for the coast this week. A miniature cloudburst struck the Morgan district Sunday af ternoon. The water ran down the canvon and washed nut fields. O. E. Lindstrom reports that this was the sixth time since the 12th of June that wa ter has run In the canyon In front of his place near Morgan Mrs. R. L. Casselman, Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs. Delia Corson were Walla Walla visitors Mon day. Johnny Rea, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Clcll Ilea, was kicked in the head by a horse at his home Friday of last week, re ceiving a skull fracture. He was taken to Heppner to a physician, then to Pendleton where he en tered the St. Anthony's hospital. He was given a blood transfu sion. He is reported to be get ting along satisfactorily. W. A. Hayes arrived last week from Sunny Vale, Calif., where ne spent the past year at the Carl Feldman home. Dates to remember: The Mar anatha society will meet at the home of Echo Palmateer, Aug. 13....TheI.M.I.A. will meet at the Legion hall, Aug. 13, at 8 p.m The regular meeting of Willows grange, Aug. 1G, with a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. The 1 1 EC are putting on the program. ...Red Nichols and his Five Pennies at the Legion hall Aug. 8. From the lone Independent, Aug. 12. 1927: "H. O. Ely of Mor Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pump and am in position to give prompt, efficient servise. Phone 702 HOWARD KEITriLEY mmvm STYLE -TESTED FADEPROOF FLAME RESISTANT CLEANABLI and NO IRONING NECESSARY 11 fl i Stt ,nkJe$l 1 PAIR DRAPS Tt tf J 214 Vatii H-58V2 Inches wids ' and 2 EXTRA LONG PrSr f MATCHING TIE-BACKS ONLY Heppner Hardware & gan was a business visitor in lone Thursday afternoon. Mr. Ely ha; s th;,t his harvest will be completed in about a week and that the grain yields have been quite good." Mrs. Olnar Kietmwiii and I-irs. Marion Palmer entertained the primary ' es in the ('opera tive Sin. day :chool, Sunday af ternoon, ;.l a wiener roast and watermelon feed at the Earl Mc Kinney ranch. There were 22 children present besides Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. MeKi:iney, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. L. A. MeCabe and Lola Ann and Rev. Alfred Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundell of Richmond, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. Lundell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell. The Lundell's flew up from Richmond and will leave this week for Minnesota where they will visit with Mrs. Lun dell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Lundell entertained at a wiener roast at their home Sunday evening the following: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lundell of Richmond, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lun dell, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lind strom, Mr. and Mis'. Roy Lindstrom,- Ernest Lundell, Mrs. Mary Swanson and daughter Eva. Mrs. Emma Piper and daugh ters, Mis. Kern Jones and Mrs. Mildred Chambers of Shreve, Ohio, visited at the Fred Kly home at Morgan last week. Mrs. Piper is an aunt of Mrs. Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Denney of Portland visited friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Daid North and Miss Ritchie Porter of Portland were visitors at the Mrs. Ida Coleman home last week. A swimming parly was held at DelDert Lmert s swimming pool Sunday afternoon. The 4-H club girls will meet at the Grange hall Tuesday af ternoon and cut out aprons. Al so, they will have a birthday party in honor of Lola Ann Me Cabe and Ingrid Hermann. Miss Franeine Ely, Miss Jean Coleman, Pete Crawford and Pelniar Crawford went to Bing h;tm Springs Sunday. Little Johnny Rea who has been in the St. Anthony's hos pital at Pendleton with a frac tured arm was taken to Port land to a specialist in a plane Monday evening accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea. He underwent an op eration and is getting along sat isfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe planned to leave for Wyoming this week. Miss Laveda Hurd of Bremer ton, Wash., is visiting relatives here. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Addie Salter. Electric Company Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason ar rived home from Portland Mon day evening, where they had been visiting for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow and sons Jerry and Donald left Wednesday morning for the coast. Wallace Coleman Injured his wrist while loading some oil .arrels at the Ray Helmblgnet ranch. He mashed his wrists be ween two barrels. No bones w 're broken. At the regular city council meeting Tuesday night Gordon While was named as council man to fill the vacancy of P. 1. Linn, who resigned. Paul Barnett and Lindsay Kin eaid left Tuesday morning for the mountains with a group of boys to camp for a few days. A pot luck dinner will be given Tuesday evening at the Congre gational church parlor in honor of Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Cassel man. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Dobyns and daughter Dorothy are leaving the last of the week on a vacation trip. . BOARDMAN . . . The Miller Bros., Bob and Russell, finished their early po tato harvest and netted a splen did yield. They shipped 16,000 sacks from approximately 65 acres, and with only a very small percentage of seconds. This is one of the best crops the Millers have had in their sever al years of raising potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meinen and (laughter Rozella of Albuquer que, New Mexico, were visiting on the project this week. The Meinens are former residents of Hoardman, leaving several mon ths ago for Mr. Meinen's health. They also visited with Mr. Mei nen's sister at Prosser, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball motor ed to Pendleton this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Berger of Portland were at the J. M. Allen home Wednesday and also look ing after property interests. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ransier and family spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. Ransier's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ransier. KFA teacher, Ronald Black, and Mrs. Black left Saturday for Klamath Falls where he will attend a conference for a week. From there they will start on a two weeks vacation, spending their time with Mr. Black's mo ther. Mrs. C'lyda Black of Ferron, Utah, and Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Oveson of Tooele, Utah. Veterans instructor Don and Mrs. Stewart also left to attend the conference at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Leroy Fussell, who has been a patient at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton, was able to return home Saturday. Friday found many Boardman residents in Pendleton. Among those going were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and son Jimmie and Mrs. Miller's father, Ralph Akers of lone; Mr. and Mrs. Na than Thorpe and daughter San rira, Mrs. Claud Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie, and Mrs. Os ear Veelle who was calling on Mr. eelle, a patient at the St Anthony's hospital. Miss Dagmar Skoubo will re turn to her work in Eugene on Sunday after spending a few lays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Skoubo. Mrs. M. McReynolds of Pilot Rock is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber. Gary, Beverly and Pat Petteys let t fririay to spend the week rjid in Pilot Rock with their un cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ' ; i 1 liert. The manse for the community church pastor is rapidly being erected under the supervision of Leo Root and Clyde Tannehill Anyone wanting to donate help .'or a day or two please contact these men. Oscar Veelle returned home Monday from the St. Anthony's nospitat in Pendleton where he had been for ten days due to a fall from the freight car while working for Miller Bros, in the potato harvest. Mr. Veelle Is much improved but is getting i round with the aid of crutches , Tale the oil fillen for imtanc. "Caterpillar" lubricating oil filterj were developed ipeciflcally (or "Caterpillar" Diesel Enginet and play an Important part in prolonging life. They are a com. binalion metal edge and abiorbent type. The outer metal element! are cleaned and replaced when the oil ii changed while the low-coit inner element! are discarded and new onei Installed. Come in and see us. We'll be glad to show you first hand how efficiently the "Caterpillar" oil filler! keep oil clean. Braden Tractor & Equipment Co. ii r? " A eareleu ptinlrlan m to blame for the tcretklng of iMi truck tnd A death of ill driver. At the pedettrian tuddenly trotted the rood, directly in front of the truck, the drher ueerted off the road may and hit machine overturned in the ditch tchere it immediately taught fire. Driver teat pinned in the front teat and burned to death before ho could bo extricated. News From Irrigon . . By Mrs. J. A. Shoun Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning and daughter Delores went to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith re turned from a month's vacation at Hayfork, Calif., Wednesday. Mrs. Smith's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Calvin Whitney, and two for the time. Russell Miller brot Mr. Veelle home. Mrs. Guy Ferguson left Thurs day for Portland and will spend a few days with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earwood and family were shopping in Pendleton Saturday. Crystal and Chloe Barlow of Pendleton were dinner guests at the Elvin Ely home Sunday. Al bert Ball was home Sunday from his work with the signal main tained. They are stationed in Baker at present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood and Nate Macomber returned home Sunday from a weeks va cation spent near Packwood, Wash., fishing. Rev. Chas. Eble and Elinor Earwood returned home Monday from the young peoples camo meeting at Wallowa. 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Rates are very reasonable Vernon Christopherson LEXINGTON Every known facility for safe operation and control of an automobile is built into it These safety features have been given gruelling tests, they have been proved and perfected by years of the finest engineering experience. But their maintenance and handling are up to yoiu Safe driving depends upon the efficient operation of these factors. Watch your steering gear for excessive play keep your brakes in trim, inspect tires for weaknesses that may result in blowouts. Be sure all lights are working, "one-eyed" cars are dangerous. Check your mirror for clear rear-vision. Be sure your horn works but don't abuse its use. Do your windshield wipers wipe? Remember, no matter how good the safety features of your car they are only as good as your ability to control them. If you are overtired from driving strain stop, rest, drink a cup of coffee. If you are mentally or nervously upset, let somepne else drive. If you've been drinking, stay off the road. Keep your car and yourself always in condition for safe motoring. Rosewall EUlotor Company Heppner, Oregon Heppner Gazette hold goods to Arbuckle. They are starting Wednesday and are going to take several weeks va cation trip In the southwestern U. S. A. C. Heibert Is down from Alaska visiting his brother Dean and family and other relatives Billy Voile went up to Wal lowa to visit his father, John Voile, Sunday. Mr. Vollle is car ing for the Voile sheep. Billy returned home Sunday. He says that country is dry and dusty now. Mrs. Bernice Hyatt of Portland and Horace Mulkey of Heppner are visiting their brothers and sons, Lyle and Jean Mulkey. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore of Lexington visited the Robert Smiths recently. Troy Griffin is drilling a Well on the John Allen place on the project that he is getting the camp cabins built on. Fred Davis is also building cabins on the east end of Irri gon. Rev. and Mrs. John Rickets and Mr,s. Anna Grant, mother of Mrs. Rickets, moved into the Baptist community church on Thursday. Mrs. Nina Harris spent Tues day with her mother, Mrs. Mar tha Ferril and family, of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Minnick and small daughter Norma spent from Saturday to Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Harry Smith, and family. Phone 3311 Times, Heppner, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam L'miker and ' daughters Kathleen and Sam ! mie arrived home from Aurora j and Castle Rock. EESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY It is with profound sorrow that San Souci Rebekah lodge No. 33 of the Independent Order of Oddfellows adopts the follow ing resolutions: Whereas, the Almighty Father has seen fit to call our beloved brother, L. A. Florence, to his eternal rest, and whereas, his presence and help will be sorely missed, Therefore, be It resolved, that San Souci Rebekah lodge No. 33. in testimony of its loss and in ) concrete floors C Sfhi)? ( from "dusting"away r zs You can put a stop to that "disappearing act" of your concrete floors by a simple treatment with Standard Floor Hardener. Cuts de-composition called "dusting," cuts cost of maintaining and cleaning. A second coating assures a wear-saving, non-slippery top. Use Standard Liquid M ax on hardwood and linoleum floors . . . gives high lustre pro tection without slipperiness. Aug. 7, 1947-3 expression of its love, drap the charter. Be it fuither resolved, that the deepest sympihy of the lodge be extended to the family of our departed hroire-r, and be it further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions N spread on the minutes of the lodge and that a copy be sent to the bereaved family. Delia Davidson. Alice Banker, Ruth Bergstrom. Committee. o Let us make your car safe to drive at all speeds by having the wheels balanced on our electronic wheel balancer. Rosewall Motor Company. L. E. (ED) DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon