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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1928)
1 . j-it"; "u i" i i i, THE IONE INDEPENDENT The Hood River Apple Urowers Association has paid out $ 150,000 to growers. N ! Church News Notes ot Interest to All Local Denominations. r T t X X T Before contracting or selling your wheat it will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. PROFESSIONAL Published Every Friday by V. V. HEAD, F.ditor Publisher Cold Springs reservoir has 30, CARDS iJJ 1 UC U I li'I'li V One Yer $1.50 0J0 acre feet storatre, where lui Church of Christ Evangelis;ic meetings now in I rogress ar being well attended. ix Month) ...... .'5 hrfe Mon I ANYTHING IN PHOTOS Kntrretl as ccint cla matter at he postofi'ice at lonr. Onion, undrr act of March J. 1879 Friday, Feb. 3, 1928. Oregon will receive $1,075,000 federal funds for forest roads this year. Services are held every night ex t ept Saturday. Special vocal and instrumental music every night. Meetings begin promtlv at 7:45, M. X X : : 1 i V v SNOWFLAKES By Mrs. Verr Howe Moen The day was dark. The sky, all one grey cloud, Had filtered out the sun's clear light, And spread a cold dull greyness . O'er all the earth. A little cold it W89, And dark and wet and dull, A sad discouraged day And then the snow be gan! 'Twas thru a window covered o'er with screen 1 saw it first. Great flakes like feathers Fluttered down, And gently kissed the earth Quickly I dropped my work And left the house To stand upon the porch And watch. ; I looked into the sky, And saw A dancing multitude of flakes. Like fairies, Clothed in party gowns of white. They were. They danced and sang Witn ylee. And held each other's hands; Then kised each other softly And nestled softly on the earth. 'Twai like some master of the sky Had taken pure white cotton clouds Such as one sees in summer. And put them quickly Thru some great coars? mill An inch across, Two inches, yes And some were nearly three! All dancing madly In their flight From Heaven to earth. All dancing wildly, And then nestling down Close, against the bosom Of the earth. So beautiful it was That lean scarce believe That it was not a dream And 1 must look again To see That snow is on the ground Ye beaunteous fairy snow flakes, Tho tomorrow you are gone. Will always live! For Bights so beautiful as this Can never die, But live forever In the hearts of men. ! 4 SEltMON SUBJECTS FOUNKXr WEEK: Sunday: Bible School, 10:00 A. M. C. E. at ti::?0 P. M. "The Church in lone -How Can It Live?; 11;: 0 A. M. Born Againor Joiners; 7:30, P.M. Monday night; "Ione's Biggest Liar." Tuesday; "When Jesus Touch ed the Life." Wedes.ln- 'Tonteeost." Thursday; "Ch'isfe Greatest Saving About Himself." Friday; "If Jesus Would Come to lone, What would Happen?" Church Directory WILLOW BRANCH UNION C. F SOCIETY Frcs The!ma Forbes V. Pres. John Condor Sec Mary Slocum Treas. EJw. Keller Next meeting, March 6 th at Heppner Oregon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 10:00 A. M, Prayer Meeting. Thur., 7:30P. M. AT BOGGS PHOTO-ART STUDIO HEPPNER, OREGON "C. J. WALKER" Lawyer (Q. Notary Public. (hl,l VAnv.1 lUiihlinii Hcppner, Oregon DR. E.E. BAIRD "Dentist" Oftice In Fair Building. Open Sundays and evenings by appointment. Phone M 1012, Hcppner Ore. ! lone, Oregon JACK FERRIS -: Dermatidan : It pays to look well. . "Specialist in Bobs" CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. W. HEAD, pastor Services !l:fOA. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P M. C.LSWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National Bank BlJjj. Hcppner, Oregon Prayer Meeting, Wed.. 7:30 t t i X a :-:-:Varicty In Fine Meats:-:-: One thing about this market - your mind needn't be made up when you come in. Our layout of choice meats is just one delightful! suggestion after i another. Yes, even If you don't see what you have your taste set for just speak up. No doubt that X particular cut is in our refrigerator. X I Tone 1W Mnrkvf T R IVtornn 4 Appartmcr.ts For Rent Electrically lighted, Water connec tion, Rent reasonable y :-: Inquire Independent Office :-: When You Visit Ueppncr j Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening Services C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service, at 7:30 P. M. attended. The subject wai Africa I. P. Louv. E. R. Lundell. E. J. and the leader Mrs. Ed Keller. jBristow. Chas Nord. T. C. Troge, Among those taking part were Otto Rietmann, Dave Rietmann. Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Louis Balsiger. E. H. Turner, Ralph Turner, G Mrs. Emil Swanson, Mrs Paul jW. Ritchie, J. O. Kincade, and Balsiger, Mrs. McMurray and il.ee Howell. Mrs. Bullard. Mrs. Ruth M "m mntced to Hot Lake, Thu " 'ay. She wn taking her mother, Mrs. Godfif. to the sanitarium for treatment Guy Cason has opened a barber shop in the Harris bdilding. He is making his home in the Cason residence on Third Street. Odd Fellows to the number of Mrs. Louisa Peterson, mother of Carl aad Oicar Peterson of lone, and Eva of Portland, diet! 'ast Saturday and was hurried Tuesday in Rose City cemetery. Funeral rites were conducted at the chapel of Pearson')! mortuary establishment. City Marshal Frank, who wax 13 went to Heppner, Wednesday called out of town last Satureay evening, to assist in puting on by the serious illness of his son't the work. Delegations from Lex-'wife, is at home again, ington and Hardman were also in attendance. After the confer-1 Carl Calkins formerly of Ion ence of.the degree, refreshm-nts bul n.ow a '"'dent of Hood River were terved. accompanied and j was '" ,own Thurrt,, and paid followed by a feast of reason The Impendent force a friendly and flow of soul. Those present i0"11- Mr- Calkins is in search of a from lone were; F. M. Griffin, if8rm to ,ease or purchaae. i u "IONE INDEPENDENT" ONE YEARS SUBSCRIPTION SIX MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 .75 Coming to The Dalles Dr. Mellenthin Specialist In Internal .M-iUrlnc for the 1'iiMt twelve yenr I A.D. McMURDO, H.D. X Physician And Surgeon g Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon A. H. JOHNSTON Physician & Surgeon "IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP" We are prepared to take care of your shafting requirements by the installation of an electric key way machine and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. j& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor s& DOES NOT OPERATE Willjbe in the Dalles on Salur day, Feb. 4, at the Dalles Ho-tel. Oftice Hours, to 4:00 P. M. 10.00 A.M.' ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation lr. MHMhlii r. t'nlnr Krmlii Mtc In tiinllt'lni- an. I -iiikitv anil l MiviimmI hy tliHxmi,. ,,( OnK,i. e lH- IIOt..HTHt.f1f rlm.hl,. ,,,.,,. 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Mrs. Vera Howe Moen whoso Toem, Snowflakes, appears In another column, si a sophomore in Liofield College. its u . tt tt . tt tt tt tt tt i tt tt tt l tt tt BUY YOUR WOOD AND COAL FROM COLE YOU ALWAYS FIND THE VERY BEST AT THE FARMERS ELEVATOR tt..tt'tt'tt'tttt!tt'.:ttttctt'ttt J : Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENCINES, jl MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. I I PAUL G. BALSIGER f : j : lone, Oregon f J