to nttratn caxcttc times. Thuiaday. ctob a a. iho IONE NEWS ,.m LiK-iiU and Mikhm Hakrr til UlttliJ llrf lifflllM, UVi.tlnued Iftin rji T) iu, ,,, Mm tail lriU-nn t.f CakJ.mJ. C::UnM wrrr U- M. pk.-r 1.10 hrr rt lilnc relative In Me a few daya'rni. Mr. and Mrc C fJ Hmlr thl wk. !on at Summ-r. Mr Baker's par Kenneth Sm)Ue and son. Kenm-th Lynn, were at the I! several days lat week. Kenneth Lynn er.tcre-.1 pen or tnree rai hog and one single ft K In th. 4 If division. Mr. and Mr. Ifrnry Corgi-r it lYndhton were Ultlng Mr. ana Mr. David Baker and family Frldav. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Lundell entertained with a coff.-e hour Snnrt.iv afternoon In honor of Mr. and Mr. Charlc Lundell Cuest Mr. and Mr. Paul rHtviohn. Mr. Lloyd Morgan. Mn CUit Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Llndstrom. Albert Llndstrom and Mary Swanson. Later In the afternoon they were Joined hy Mm. Frank Lundell and Bill and J.-an llnpkln of Mllwaukle. Mr. and Mr. Paul Pettyjohn and Mrs. Ernest Lundell went to Portland Saturday to visit Norton Lundell. Mr. Ernest Lundell re mained in Portland until Sun day and returned to lone with Mrs Frank Lundell and Bill and Jean Hopkins. The Pettyjohn re turned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Holme Gabbort and grandchildren Cindy, Dlanne, Lynn Anne, and Julie Myers of Portland stayed Friday nlpht at the Gabbert ranch. Nancy Lleuallen, small daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lleu allen of Pendleton, Is staying with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen. Mrs. E. Markham Baker and Mrs. Ronald Baker and Sheila of Hermlston were visiting In Seattle last week. Mrs. Ronald aliwi returned home with erit her. Sunday uet 4 Mr. and Mr E. Markham Baker were Mr. and Mr Chutk ll.ver tid Linda ami Jan of Pendleton. Mr. and Mn I!innl.t linker and Sheila of Hermlston and Mr. and Mr C. (I. Henderson cf .umner. Mr. and Mr. Martin JamiM-n and family of Poitl-r.d vblted hi father. Cu Jannson. over the weekend Mr. and Mr. Carl SchuU and daughter are living In the Ralph Crum house In lone. Mrs. Ernest McCabe and chll dren and Mr. Henry Smith re turned tu Bay City Friday after visltlnir relative durlnir the week. Mr. and Mr. Noel Barnett and family visited hi parent In lone thl weekend. They were return ing from hunting In the mountains. Mr. Eulenna Corley returned home Friday from the St An thony hospital In Pendleton. Mrs. William Seehafer of Boardman I staying at the Corley home for a few days. Mrs. Donald Ball gave a birth day party for her daughter, Marsha, last Monday, Oct. 10, lfK to celebrate her 8th birth day. Guests were Anita Craw ford, Susan Jane Jepsen, Jerl Krcbs. Marianne Williams, Kris tlan Nelson, Barbara Boyce, Lin da Nichols of Lexington. Games were played and Ice cream and birthday cake were served The A. L. C women group of the Valby Lutheran church met Monday at the home of Mrs. Baker and Sheila were visiting Don Peterson. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll k"-- in W J Entirely new For the first time, anywhere! by BULOVA FaoUIOUS styling in Durnisnuu anu Florontln finish makes thesa new FIRST LADY Watches feminine fav orites. Precise, accurate 23 Jewel movements make them proud pos sessions. And our special credit plan makes them so easy to buy I From (59.50 J-,. lit TJV iam 1 7 FIRST UDY III bur- nlthtdttar-ihiptdbld. 23 wli, unttraakablt mdmprlng. In yellow or whltt. $11.90 riMT UOV In quilt llmplt clrclat. 23 Jewali, unbriikablt malmprlni. In yillow or whltt. $71.10 PETERSON'S JEWELERS STORE HOURS 9 TO 6 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf Mn hu!il B-rfcfrwm, Mr fn V(er and Mr pau IV tii-i..!csl an A L. C. DU Jllvl VK'Mirli' u.US-jry rnert ii .& t jukir n OiiuU-r 19 Mi (Jn.af Hirtrnafiit fetuflimJ hoior miu i U : a patjfr.t in th pi .f.r MniixfUl h'4tL !r and Mi IUr'!d Dbyni returned r truly frm a trip to H.iM Idaho. w!ierf Mr. fti)fi iiktird friend and Mr l!yn went to S"Uth Dakota on bul Mr. and Mr WlliUm C. M4le and Elizabeth of Portland Ulteil Mt. Fannie Griffith and Mr. and Mr. Ry Lindtrm and family lt ue-k. Mr Moller went nea Pilot l!ok hunting and Mra Moller remalnrl In lone until Thurkdav when they reiurnea home. The Hume Economic Club of (he Willow Grange met at the home of Mr. Leo Crabtree with Mr. Alvln M('ale as eo hostess, flan were made for the Grange bazaar which will be held the fwrnoon of November 12. The group voted to put the siding on ihe Granre hall. Mm. Stella O'Meara received the door prize. Mr. RolM-rt DeSpaln and son Chris visited relative In Her mlston Friday. Mec Lujan, small daughter of Mr. and Mr. Gil Lujan, naa a tonsillectomy at the Pioneer Memorial hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson and daughter of Portland were weekend cuests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson and family. Mrs. Mabel Cotter returned Saturday from Rochester Minn.. where she spent a week visiting relatives, and Austin where she visited a week with the R. M. Cotter family and the Mike Cot ter family. Mrs. Cotter flew both ways by the Northwest Orient Airlines. Mr and Mrs Emil Resner of Camas, Wash., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holtz. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lun dell and Cheryle spent the week end In Portland visiting Mrs. Beulah Lundell and they also at tended homecoming activities at the University of Oregon and visited their daughter Karen who Is a student there. The Valby Lutheran Church Council met Oct. 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lun dell. Those present were Pastor John Rydgren, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bergstrom, Gerald Bergstrom, Ro bert Peterson, Don Peterson, Louis Carlson, and David Baker. Melvin Martin Is a a Mm mm uf the Oirk'on State football llritarvhlru band. The band ri- l-cti tit rrfurm at tha Oregon Mi i'ritvrrity of Waihlngton aru In PurtUnd Saturday. Fred Martin irturned Sunday Ircm Eugene vhf-fi b at!-nJd m m rux, tui ii- meeting. The Tturiceiu-r met at the home of Mr. and Mr. Jack Barak of Lelngton on Oct, 13. Jim llarnrk of IVndleton, dir ector of the juvenile department of Umatilla County, wa guet speaker. He told of the phil osophy of jurnile work. There Ma a question anwer period on the juvenile problem In our county. Mr. Irnea was accom panied by Terry Leh, also with the juvenile work In Pendleton. Thoae present were Mr. and Mrs. Charle O'Connor, Rev. and Mrs. Rod MacKenrle, Mr. and Mrs. tm Brouehton. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lujan. Mr. and Mr. Milton Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, snd Mrs. Fred Martin. The Lexington Co op Auxiliary met recently at the home of Mrs. Joel Engleman. Mrs. Omar Rlet mann demonstrated making Tote basket, flowers for corsages and center pieces. Guests present were Mrs. Kenneth Palmer. Mrs. Millard Nolan. Mrs. Ray Drake, Mrs. Lee Scrlvner. Mrs. Don Broughton. Mr. Oscar Peterson and Mrs. Omar Rletmann. Mrs. James Barnett gave a birthday party for her daughter D'Ann Monday, October 17. to celebrate her fifth birthday. Guests were Cathy Cannon, Deb bie McLcod. Cindy Ekstrom. Kar en Crowell. Krlstlne Llndstrom, Pattl Hudson, Jeanette Lujan, Carol Hausler, Danny Donald, and Ricky Barnett Mrs. Barnett served cake and Ice cream to all the children and presented them with Hallowe'en favors. Dotes to Remember: Oct 25 The Bebekah State pres ident will be In lone. Oct 25 Bebekah District Con- Tentlon in Heppner. Nov. 2 Eastern Star Social Club at Mrs. Charles O'Connor's Luncheon served at noon. Mr and Mrs Roy Hurst, and Mr. and Mrs Ron Anderson and children of Arlington were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rlet mann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bartlamay of Odessa visited at the home of their niece and family, Mr and Mrs. Richard Sherer Thurs day. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moretz and daughter Kathy r.t PnrtlflnH arf 1r OTlH Mrt. member .Tom White and children of Athena. Mrs. Gordon White and Lona spent the weekend in Canby vis iting relatives. Lona sang for her cousin Kathy Foote's instal lation into the Rainbow Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Emert of Sobattorxd. Clf,. are vUltin ttith Mr. and Mr Phil Emert and family. Mary Emert and Mr, ni Mr. Drlbert Emert. Barbara IVKIoU. third grade I Juries received to her .holder. iMrkf at tha lone School, re- Mrs. Wallace Matthew turned to iwhool Monday after bring at.T.t a month due to In- substituting In the thira gru during Ml DrKlotl's abrnce. iiuiuuui;imiiiiHumiuurTTrmnrt:i;m;uui:uiUTT i iiTtmii" '""1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HTirrr- SETTLING ESTATE OF L A. PALMER -A U C T O SA N- o o Pump and P2 MILES WEST OF LEXINGTON, OREGON tiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiitiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttfiiiiitiitiiiitiiititttiiiiiiiitii HEH, OCfOBER 1:5(1 P. M. IMIIllttllltlltIllllllttlIIIIttfltlttlltlItttlllIIIItltlIlllttlltlllllMIIMIIlltlMIIIltflllIIIIItllllltlllIlllIMIS. 1 I. H. C. model 200 Manure Spreader 1 Co-op Model E3 Wheel Tractor 1 Farmhand and pushoff 2 3-Bar 7-foot Springtooth 1 D-2 Caterpillar, Series 5J488 1 Holt Straight Dozer I Drag Saw 1 Wiss 5-in. intake, 4-in. output Water Motor, several teet ot irrigation pipe. 1 D-4 Caterpillar, series 7U17179 (motor overhauled) 2 500 Gal. Gas Tanks 1 750 Gal. Gas Tank 1 I. H. C. Disc Plow 4 Oliver Superior Grain Drill, model 38 1 4-Botrom Oliver 16-inch Plow 1 3-Botrom Oliver 16-inch Plow 5 Section spike-tooth Harrow 1 1952 International FH Truck and Hoist, model L.- 170 and Racks 1 1951 Dodge Pickup 1 1956 International Pickup and Racks, S-100 1 1956 Ford Pickup and Racks F-100 Miscellaneous tools, electric saws, motors, shop equip ment, and other articles too numerous to mention. BOB RUNNION, Auctioneer Harry Dinges, Clerk Terms of Sale-Cash. iiiiiiii:iiimuwuwiiniiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiii!iicmm Aim i jhiBiftiiMii'' ii i Mt wluMTilrli Are you smoking more now but enjoying it less ? U. S. Representative DEMOCRAT WSJ Td. Advt.. Morrow Co. Dem. Central Comm., Al Lamb, Chairman ll!!!n!ll!!!l!ll!!!!lllllllilill!ll!ll!!Hn!!!!lll!ll!!!!il!i:!lll!ll!l!!lll!lllllll!!!l!!llll!!l HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOUSEHOLD DOLLAR GO FARTHER! 1. Heating a house without weather stripping or insu lation is like trying to carry water in a leaky bucket Weather stripping and in sulation keep heat inside where it does you some good. 2. Save heat by pulling down window shades, or drawing drapes, at night because heat passes easily through window glass. 3. Plan your clothes dry ing so that you can do a full load each time in your electric dryer. 4. Clean the lint from your dryer often. Lint holds water and makes clothes harder to dry. These are just a few of the ways you got your bissest value from dependable TF&L electric service. Use it often, use it efficiently. Live better electrically! PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY HUMAN FLY That's Orin Murray, Field Sur vey Engineer of fabulous Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. Murray says, "Sure I've tried other brands. But Camel is the only one that gives me real smoking satisfaction every time I light up." lf:nl llI Mi If ME WPP 1 fr- I i t i W - t aV 5v. j . Mi . w V 'WW. , ..,. V M '7.. .. TAKES IT EASY WITH A CAMEL Camel is the best Listing cigarette of all because the Cjn-ie! biend cf costly tobacr has never been equaned. Try Carre's and see. ; 9 m.A . . i --m Vbi tu ra wvs-i a. sr. The best tobacco makes the best smoke!