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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
' VOLUME XIII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL , 17 1925 -NUMBERS nrrr a T( vitwio IONE TOWN TEAM JLiLtV" INGTON Came Ends With Score at ( to 2 With Local Torstrs On the Lon End. Thn lono town team won nn eaty victory from Lexinnton or, the local field luttt Sunday. Lex itiKtpn put up a floul KHine but were out cliiHHfd by the IocuIb. Tho Hcoru wai G to 2. lono played practically the numo team that went to Board man two weeks auo. with C, Uuliy CHtchinK, Croitmnt pitch ing, Lu..doll (irt. Linn second, Eubitnks Khort, HriHtow third, II, hui-yit field. Clark center, and G.aveb liht field, The onjy chantte was Eubanks at Bhort. It ia believed by many with a little more utrengtheninir to Bo cure ft more formidable baltinu liHt that the local club will bold iU own with any of them, ll speaks well for lone that we can furnish lleppner with four good intlelderi and still put out prentntable team. lone will pluy at Lexintiton this Sundav and games with with Other teams will be sched uled later. The local high school team vjn from tee l'ine City team in fast ten inning gam on Fri day by a score of 7 to C and lout SURPRISE PARTY A few of tho Sunday school clans very pleimcnt y surprised their tcbcher, Mrs. M. Al Mor gan at her home, hint TueHriuy altetnoon, BHniHted by theMisfg Tbelma ForLeH,' Hazel Aktrs and Ilia Morgan. Cmiui's were tnjoyvd for a whila after which refreshments consist injr. of ice cream and cake were Berved. ThoHO pre tut were: . Carl and Clair Kellog, Hay mond and Uubhy Walker, Mil dred and Helen Lundell, Francis Hrynon, Winona Uitchie, Winnie Uiown and Virginia Cnllith. NOTICE TO WATER USERS All users of City waUr for ir rigating purposes mui t secure a permit frm the Recorder's office prior to UHing vater for that pur pose or water wil bo shut off with out notice, WATEU und LIGHT COM. By F. II. Uobinson' recorder The ladies of the Christian Ch. will hold a fancy work and food sale at tho Mc Munay building, April 25. to lleppner on Saturday 8 to 7. This was loiie's first defeat tnis season thy having" won four straight Karnes, defeating llepp i.er l to 1 in a former encounter That I wliat you hav for tvtry bill or account you pay by check. You don't even have to make a memorandum of the payment. The bank keeps the account for you. You have no trouble hunting up receipts and receipt ed bills. Just call on the bank for your check and you have the evidence complete. The bank solicits your deposits, large or small, and invites you to pay your bills through it. It's the safe way. , Our Protection To Depositors Capital and Surplus $35,000.00 Bank of tone IONE, ORECON 4 ' I i a ' r j i X rwZft I A -AM 3 !? ;f 'fik'tt Aw AIM J4 , r-l A mmi- ' nmm t-mmw wwm n -m i Tor tQu'tftffr. ' d r i It has to be done. Better do it now, and get the work started,' before you are , up against bigger repair bills, for carpenters and tinners, etc. WHAT'S IN A NAME Noto While I 'it itl Iti-vcrw nvule fu nous rl h- Wllllnm rawfi' per omit'il, n Klmllnr wrvhi' t i thn muithwot of llnHton, by wiy of Itoxlmry. I am a wandering, hitter shade- Never of me wa a hero maae; Clear- Mv name wes Dawes and his Revere. , When the lights from the Old Ncrth Church flashed out, Pul Revere was waiting about. Poets have never sung my praise, l" I was already on my way. Nobody crowned my brow with The shadows of night fell cold .bays; j n( my And if youasK me the fatal as 1 roue, wi n never a tin ait or cause. I Pau! I answer only, "My name was But what was the use. when my Dawes." I name was Dawes: ' Ili.-tory rings with his silvcy 'T is all very well for the name children to hear 'closed to me are the nortals of Of th nvdnight ride of Paul f.m Rev iv; . Had he been Dawes and I Revere But why should my name be No one hid heard of him. I fear. quith forgot, No one has heard of me because Who rode as boldly and well. He was Revere and I was Dawes. God wot? ' ti i c m . ,,. ,,T. . IWen F. M re. V hv should I ask" Th" reason is LOCAL HEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. H. C Wood mot ored to Portland the fiist of the wetk, ih;y e e accompanied by Mr. H. C. Witzel. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner Reese of Yakima are viniting this week at the hone cf Mrs. Reese's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. J. II. Cochran. Anlera, voucan get fishing .tackle at DULLARD'S PHAR MACY ; Mr.-R. F. Akersof Portland. u looking after business in lone, j this week. I Samuel Simpson, former" lone school teacher, was in lone over the last week end visitlru friends, While he. e he ma le a trip to Pendleton and brought Mias Genevieve Td'.oUon, another teacher, back tor a days visit, Do you need blacksmith coal? Englemau has it. best quality. Rit.rht pi ice. - . rarmers are all jubilant over the heavy rain which ell on Wedriosdav and Thursday. It will be worth thousand of doll ars of dollars' in this county. For sale-10 Fold or 128 Ity bnd club waeat. fail seeo or Chas. M. Wagner, See J. E. Swanson. Superintendent Tucker and Aiessrs. Builard and Morgan of the lone school board attened th County Convention of School Of ficers in lleppner this week, Tiie Junior Christian Endeavor of the: Christian church held their social and business meet ing, I.itmiuy night, at the home of the Juniir Superintenotnt, MisslLzoi Akers, they had their election ot otlicers lcr their so ciety. Cat'lund Swanson Pres., Fern Engleman, Vice Pres., Rosa Fletcher, Sect'y, Kenneth Akers 'freas,, a!;cr the business meeting, they spent the evening playing games, after being ser ved to a generous helping of ice cream, CONVENTION OF SCHOOL BOARDS MEETS Convention Addressed By S. E. Notson and State Sup't Churchill RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF . THE BANK OF IONE Charter No. lit. Reserve District No. 12. At lone, i.i the State of Oregon at the close of business Apr. 6th, PJ25. , , . RESOURCES t. l,n nn tin I iliciiinilM. InrHi'llr.K n-lcoiinlH mIiowii In Iiciiin 'in iiinl :m. ir miy ...... . JSIT-.h Id 5. ViTilr(U wviired mid iliiwcuriMl ... 1.I1S.2S 3. I". S novi-riiiiii'til . mviirlth' owned. llH-lilllni thophowii In Item anml ".'. II imy - U.ITiO.OO 4. Other ImiiiiIh. witrtvntN 'mill ntciir" t I.-h. Iiii'liiilliu fun-litu IfuviTiiiiii'iit. tn(i'. inniil.-lpiil. rorp H-iitl'in, etc., Iiu'linllnn tiiiwc Hiinwn m tti'iiiH :i ainl :i . It hiiv siiickM, iMviii ltlci . rliilmx, lli-ii. )iitrinin1. etc..' lliinklna Iioiik.'. ? 10 mi no; tiirnltiir.1 ninl flxtiin-M, S:i:.ai(nl lii'iil I'Htnte nwm'il other tfinn bmiVlnir liim' iiili iili on himil In vii ult und due Iroin linnUn, ImnkerH ninl trift rnmyniiifn di hltfimteil iiml iiproveiJ rexerve nireiitH ol the Imnk - - i lieekH on IniukM luiMtlo city or town of reporting luink unit ot tier eiili Ileum Totiil i-iikIi ninl line from oaiikH, items p, n, in. u Total - - -.V,i;,44..-IS Mill lilll The annual convention of school district officers met in Heppner on the fourteenth ins't. and was attended by a larie number of the school officers and teachers of Morrow county. The opening address of the morning session .was. made t y Hon. S. E. Notson, District At torney, who spoke on the impor tance of the echool board in the school system. Mr. Notson em phasized the point that the school board determines the policy of die oistrict and is the control mg factor in the local school system. Trreir responsibilities are many said Mr. Notson but the dutv cf selecting teachers is the great est. Building, equipment, li braries and play grounds are im portant and do not constitute more than 15 or 20 per cent of the value of a school leaving at least 80 per cent of the. value of the school to be supplied by the teaching force. Sup't. Churchill addressed the convention at the morning ses sion on the problems, of District Management He made an appeal for better sAools and emphasized the per sjnal, equipment library and sanitation He spoke of the increase in the requirements for teachers and slated that to provide for the in struction and training of teach ers additional facilities had been provided by the state. He said that ten year3 from now that the requirements for t.-achers w.ll include 4 years in u teachers college. The Independent's phone num ber is 62. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiii HOE ARGAINS Swing a Kodak from your shoulder and th:n yon take home the trip. It's all easy the Kodak way and you'll find it tun from the first. Put your plans for pictures in our hands and we will put in yours the right Kodak for you to take along ITS HERE ' BULLARDS PHARMACY The KODAK Store 4,:i."il .0:1 !E5 $i;,.'i hi o i lSllt):l ;rJ .204 1)7 lls.lll ITU I.:I LIABILITIES 111. Ciipllnl Hlock paid In .... 17. Surpliix fnii'l Ii. ui I t'lidlvlileil nrofltM it I ih em-rent xneiirte. inteiVHt ami lav nam. .iwi.i Dumni DKi'OMrr. other than Initika. mibleet to rmerve: lliillvlillial clepiwIU HllliJ -et to cheek. IrielwliliK deio-"IU line , the Stale of Oretroii. comity, eltlei or oilier jiulille fiimU . Demaml certllli'iitcM of ilepmlt oiUHtamlliiu; Total (lemanil ilepimliH, oilier than lunik iepoMltn.mihect to reerve, lleniH 24. 'l 2'1 $-i,"i.lS4 Nl Timk ami Savimim IM'.i'okitk, Niilijeet io rexerve and pnyu lile on deiiuiml or Hiihject. tfi notice: Time ecrtllle itex ot depiwit oiitHlnildlini Total of time and Hiivln; depoxliH payalil" on ilcmand or i nlij'-ct. to notlee. Iteum 27 and 2s, lll.tlllfl H Note and hill rcdUcounfed liu-liidlmi bond or other ne carlllen Mold under repiirchanH Hifreciiieutx with contingent llalillltleM - , UlllN pnyiilile with federnl rcMerve bank or mI1i oilier liankH or triHt, coinpanlcn. li:l,:.l)1.19 31 Total uri.floo.iio In order to close out odd lots of shoes I have thrown out 200 pairs of shoes which will be sold far be ll low cost of manufacturing. They are not of the latest style but will beat going barefoot and you cannot afford to overlook 1 them. 1 Ladies, childrens and mens shoes from -50c up and every pair a BARGAIN $2.Y(VM no S"i,.i;(! liii 8. 1(1,03 ).!)S State of Oregon, County of Morrow, km. I, 0 H. (tunnel, cashier of the alinw named bank, do Holemiily uwear that the iibuve HliittMiieill 1h true to the liexl of my knowledne and belief, tluniiel, OiMhier, , HubMcrlbed and Hwom to before lii thin Mill day ot April, III2.V Vletord. 1'iiterHon, Notary I'iiMI:. COUKtCCT AttcHt: My eoiilmlHHloiu'xplreH 7-lil, In.'. M. U. Morsan, C. 11. Uuntel, A. &1. (iuiuel, DlriK.tor. BERT MASON