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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
o VOLUME XIII IONE, ORECON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 NUMBER 1 Notice of Annual School Meeting Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal voters of School Dititrict No. 35 of Morrow County, Slate of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MKKIING of said DiHtrict will be IHI at lone School Houh, to biiri at one-thirty o'clock, p. m., on the Third Monday in June, being the 16th day of June, A. 1. IU24. This meeting in railed for the purpose of electing one Director for the term of three years, and a Clerk for the term of cne year, and for the purpose of authoriz ing and empowering the Hoard of Directors of said School Dis trict No. 35 in the name of, and on behalf of said District to con tract a debt.by borrowing money or otherwise not to exceed five per centum of the value of the taxable Property of said District, and to insure negotiable interest bearing warrants of said District evidencing such dubts. And for the further purpose of authorizing and empowering the Board of Directors of said District in behalf of the same, to sell or otherwise .dispose of tho School Building situated, on tho South earn comer of the Southwest quarter of Section 32 in Town ship 1 South, Range 24 Kast of the Willamette Meridian in Mor row County, Oregon, and to ex ecute the necessary conveyance to the purchaser therefore. And the transaction of business usual at auch meetings, dated thisJiKh day of May, A. I). 1921. M. II MOHUAN Chairman Hoard of Directors Attest: DELLA M. CORSON District Clerk etM fMMMIMMMMMSM Our Druftjist Takes Vacation W. K. Hullard and family mot ored lant Sunday to Hood River on their way to Portland for the Hose festival. They expect to be gone about two weeks. MtMlltHMIIIMHUHH Pay Cash and Save The short crop will cause a shortage of money and you must cut all corners to get through. I want cash business and will be glad to figure with you on harvest supplies and if my prices are not right there will be no harm done. I am not look ing for credit business but am after the cash trade and will give you value for your money. BERT MASON IONE :: OREGON tlMMtMMIIH t IIIHMHIIIMMM V7 TT i 111 ;r?,- w. 3 ram Is the Ration's Greatest Ptaygrmmd Rvrr Amarlran ahouM hrr In Ui. Implralloni nf ll luworina pnaaa. uatpin tv '. '""! grnttna, boiling ritulflrmM, In the mulat of whlnn n m niiiunlf liv nt hot.la, churnilnit imttwr. tl !, KM) mllaa of nutlchloM buulavurda aid all UM oomtorU of horn.. flaml fnr our bonlMnt T tt1 On tbrtUInf of nalurea wondnryiDd. Our THROUGH SLEEPING CAR ppmntdd DAIT.T during th batwaaa n li l I " " i ;s riMUdiiu anu nasi i cnuw twiiw r Union Pacific System lt ourrepnwntntlvA. ajtplaln thavarlmia tmm which anabla viaiwra in w in. lauowaioaa i minimum rout; alo quoin farna. irimn tout Illnarary i4 make your rwrfittlona. Call on J. W. Howk, Agent, lone, Oregon. or lddraa WIT. McKITKJUT anaral Paanananr A Rant, iurUaiKt, Oragon lone 8, Condon 3 lone turned a trick which has been done but once before in four years by defeating Condon on their home lot, Sunday, and makes the count three out of five frames in favor of lone this yearagainst Condon. Roberts had revenge on Con don by holding them hitless thru the first eight innings and the only man to reach the bag was Clow who wai hit by a pitched ball. Hut 2ft men faced him in the first eight innings and the lone boys had but one error against them until the 9th and were pounding the ball all over the lot. Clow was only able to strike out 4 men while Roberts sent 10 men back to the bench. Roberts also knock out three bagger and scored Cochran first time up. and made two runs himstlf, and had the satisfaction of striking "Home Run Brown" out three times. The only inning Condon show ed up was the ninth, when Parish up went out 4 3; Ortman with two strikes against him hit down third base line for two bnses, and error by Eubanks allowed Roht. Fitz to reach first. Urown sing led, scoring Ortman, C. Fitz rolled out to Dutch and made his usual crab on the decision and during the argument Rob stole home for the second run; Wilkins hit to short, where another error allowed Brown to score. Wheir out 4-3 ended the game. lone started out to win in the first inning and kept up the winning spirit throughout the game, and Condon never had a chance to overcome them (continued on pe.e 4) lone Girl Honored at 0. A. C. 0. A. C, Corvallis. Catherine Jones of lone was initiated into Scribe, women's honorary jour nalistic fraternity at 0. A. C, Wednesday night, in the final meeting of the year. Following initiation a luncheon was served in honor of the new members of the organization. The work of the Scribe, its ideals and its plans for the future were outlined for the benefit of the initiates. 0. A. C, Corvallis. Catherine Jones of lone has been awarded a Barometer pin, an award given to members after one year's wor k on the staff. The Barometer, the school publication, now has more than 80 staff members. More than 15 staff members were appointeduhis term. A regular class for journalism students trying out for the staff has been held this term. Miss Jom s is a senior in home Eco nomics. II 1 JU1I..K; ;! Veterans Should Not Write The War Department writes that preparations are being ma le to handle all compensation claims. The letter sent out by Adjt Gen eral Robert C. Davi: says: 'The War Department, Navy Department, and the United Sta tes Veterans Bureau, have made extensive preparations to handle promptly all claims for adjust ed compensation. This great work will require the undivided attention of every employee, and it will be impossible to answer individual inquiries concerning the matter. Such inquiries would not only be useless, but to ans wer them would delay action on the clains. Claimants will aid materially if they will 1 ill up the blank forms of application to the best of their ability in accordance with their own knowledge or rec ollection of the facts, and refrain from writing to the War Depart ment, Navy Department, or the United Stales Veterans Bureau, concernirg adjusted compensation." Very truly yours, Robert C. Davis. Major General. The AdjutantGeneral. - For Sale - flno 1-2 ft Deprinff Combine in good condition, or would like to cut COO or 8oo acres at reasonable price. Have also one 500 gallon water tank 112 miles east of lone on the highway. Cecil C. Sargent. Rev. E. B. Johnson had a nar row escape from losing his house by fire last Week. A neighborly warning saved him from greater loss than a hole in the roof. Swanson'i Chop Mill Has Fuller Paints, Oils, Glass, Screen "and Im baking a cake" oAppttites won't rtst $o location with Vearl Oil Summer or not you mtut keep on cook' ing and eating, so why not make it a lot easier with a good oil cookstove and Pearl Oil? A cool kitchen, and no coal or wood to pack! Just a clean, fast, economical fuel the last word in convenience. A clean-burning, intense flame is es scntial so be sure to ask for Pearl Oil byname. It's refined and re-rcfind by the Standard Oil Com' pany's special pro cess non-corrosive and odorless the highest grade kcrc scne made. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) D l mi VJr JM.JH-J EARL Wheat Nursery Field Day To Morrow County Farmers. Dear Sirs: The annual trip of the Morrow County wheat growers to the Moro Experiment Station, will be combined with a field day at the wheat nursery North of lone, and will be held June 13 and 14. Cars will gather at lone and will leave there at 1 :00 p. m., June 13. The meeting at the wheat nursery on the Troy Bo- gard i'lace, north of lone will start ft 1:30 p. m. Mr. D. E. Stevens, Superintendent of the Moro Station, will pe present at the nursery and will apeak. Among the thing at the nurs ery that will be of interest to the Morrow County farmers, are the White Turkey Wheats: fifteen varieties of smut resistant wheat; treatment tests; Fall and Spring sown barlies and Spring w heats. Immediately after the meeting at the nursery is over, the trip to Moro will start, Hrrivinjr there that evening. Saturday, June 14, will be spent going over the Station. The varioug practices (continued on patre 4) Mrs. Howe Much Improved Mrs. Howe, who hat been ill for some time is recovering rap idly. She expects to go to the mountains in a few days in company with Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Their camp'will be in the vicinity of Parker's mill. Mr. C. M. How of IfeMinn ville visited his wile and babr boy at the home of Laxton Me Murray last week, returning to McMinnville Sunday morniag. The B. & B. store at Morgan will receive your watch repairing for Hay lor the jeweler, Heppner. Thursday morning of this week Miss Zoe Farrens journeyed to Bellingham where she will be in attendance on the Summer Nor mal School session. Students Leave for School The Misses Linea Troedaon and Augusta Lindstrom left for Port- land on Saturday for a visit Later MissTroedson will be joined by Miss Eleanor Swanson and then the two young ladies will go on to Mon month to attend normal school for the summer. iPircosts more not to paint than to paint FIGURE it out for yourself. A little money, now, to save the , surface of your home and build ings, or a considerable sum of money for repairs and replace ments which? Unpainted surfaces leave the field clear for rain, wind and lun to do their damage. Ramshackle houses and out-buildings, once so new and storm-tight, gaping corner boards, warped and rotting window frames, all directly result from failure to paint. Either you have to go in for expen-nve re pairs, or let the entire building investment go. How much better and cheaper it would be to keep the buildings painted 1 The cost of even slight repairs on your borne or buildings would practically pay for repainting them entirely. It is a good thing for every property owner to know, and heed, that a coat of paint stands between him and serious loss. Paint now with good paint Paint with Rasmussen Pure Paint The cost will be trivial compared to the protec tion it will give against rot. rust, and general deterioration. Look over your property all of it, and do it now. Then come in and talk over your paint troubles with us. We have Ras mussen Paints and Varnishes in stock and we recommend them. BERT MASON lone, Oregon Tlasmtoiai ProiuQt Bam and Roof Paint Wall-Dura WaabaUs Truck and Tractor Paint Craoaota Shingla Stain Porch Floor Paint Racolita Enamel Wail Paint Irutda Floor Pains Od Staina, Varaiaha Floor and Varoiah Stains Thtrt't a Ratmuutn Product for ry Sarfat Doors ind Windows.