The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 19, 1928, Image 3

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    Church News
Notes of Interest to All
Local Denomination!.
Sunday, ia Italy Day at tin
ChriHtian church. Make It a ml
ly day Sunday School, C. E. and
church.
Kunday School 10:00
Endeavor 0:00
Church service 7:30
Sub.; The Conqueilng Church
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CeiM U four KlaU lliilnrallf ff
tulturel edutellea an4 tretenloaal
t.lnlne
Opparlaalry It ifrr.4 1)1
II departmenti of the Cotl(
of Literature, Rcleno
nil till Art!
Arohlleelure tnl Allied Art
UudofM AdmlaUtratlot Kd
tation Journeliim Umluits
Study UwMt'lieloe Mualt
-I'bjpeleal rMueatloi - Hotll
ogr-- Hociil V ore Erteni
Ditlilna.
ColUee Tut tU04 Beid. 14.
Tar ltnniltH r MtaUeae fM
ffce rV'fwfrer. 1mMmr mj
Ongtm, Ljint. Of.
Arlington VS'Ione
IONE WINS 12 TO 6
Victory perched on the bsnnet
of the lone football tram in thf
first league frame of the season
when they met Arlington on thr
lone Held, Saturday. The icor
wan 12 6 In Ion'a favor. Ktnnelh
Altera for lone made the first
touchdown in the fint five min
utes of the firat quarter, and the
second was made by Robert Mc
Cabe In the third quarter in Ire
lira! five minute. Arlington won
touchdown with a cris crocn
play In the second quarter. To
Church Directory
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting, Thur., 7:30P. M
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Itev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
Servicel
11:00 A. M.:C. E. at 6:45, P. M.
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
School 10.00 A. M.
FIRST
Sunday
Prayer Meeting Thure. Eveninn
Servicel
C. E.:6:30; Preaching Service,
at 7:30 P. M.
WILLOW BRANCH UNION
C. E. SOCIETY
Pres. Thelma Forbei
V. Free. John Condor
Sec. Mary Slocum .
Treaa. Edw. Keller
Next meeting,
Heppner Oregon.
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Loage Directory
IONE I.OI'UK No.l), A. K. A A , U
Uwti every flrnt ntid third Weilnvs-
b.iy of eaxu niontb. W. M. Hoy Hten
dr, Scy , Elmer Orlflltb. Trvas,
A. A. M.i I'nbe.
Locust Ctmptcr No. 119. 0. C
M''l tli sttiouil and fniirtb Tin
duf ul muU iiiuulli.W, M .Mrs, Mar
tini liluk, Nifjr., Hull) Miismi.
(Morgan Itemi Con'td.)
Christophersou's family on Satur
day.
Miia Alien, Mr. and M.s. liert
Palmateer and children visited
with Mri. Hardesty, Sunday af
ternoan. StanU) Seely and Al Troedson
went ta Hoard man, Tuesday aft
x a trtck load of applea and vea
etablei.
The Dorcai Society Is planning
on serving lunch at some central
location on election day. Definite
announcement as to place and
menu will be made later.
Mrs. R E. Harbison returned
make the second touchdown, lone from Portland on the Tuesday
drove the line fo aevenry ysnb , ' riiarht stage.
All the boys showed up well in
game.
lone's line up follows: Ends.
N. Swanson rnd K. Akers. tack
es K. Sa ouaesnH MasonjCuarr'r,
Kit cade ar"1 Claik. center, L
McCabe; q uiUa baik Euba k;
half baclu K tchie ur. I G. Swan
son; full back, R KcCub. Suh-ti-
tutet, P. Su.ou'f en J MOrn..i.
Honor Roll
CulitribiHiiTt
Bert Pa'mHieer and his father,
W. F. Palmateer. went to Hepp
ner, Monday aftemoon.
Mr, Ring helped Martin Bau
rnfeind unload a car of wood
Wednesday. They corded it up
Thursday.
YWdnr say iveniig,Noel Stree
ter arrived In Morgan to visit his
cousin, Howard Hardeaty. They
left on a deer hunt, Thursday
morning.
Mr. and Mi m. G. V. Payne and
son whs have beer, visiting Mrs.
Geography and Spelliug. Siu pane's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs.
dents; Itos Belle Perry, HaHa 'n.rbi.nn. for the past week, left
McCurdy and Eugene Normoyl.-. for Hillsborouah last Thursdsy.
4th Requirements , Deport l
ment, A. Application. A. Four
Mrs. Harbison accompanied them
and Mr. Harbison took them to
Arlington.
IONIC I.OIXIi; Xu. IM. I. (I O. V.
!. I every .Miiiril.t.v evening. N
II T. K. l'cl.T .n. V. (i , K. I'. I I. I
Iki-r, Hccy,, Uf ,l..ll, Trvim , K J.
HrUtow.
IUNCH (IMAMS ItKIIKKAII No. 9.
!. O. (). K. Meet flrnt Mini thlr.l
Tliursiliiy of eurli in on t h N. ti, kirn.
IMIa MfCur.lv. V. U. llliulys t.itmlH.
Ht-ey., Verdii ItlUlih-, Tii'M., Kite
HrUtow.
Statement of Ownership, etc.
lteltilivd liy act ol CoiiKr.'xx of
Aiik. H, IIII2, of tune lii.li'li.'iiilcnt
PiiIiIIhIiimI weekly at on, Dri'K.in,
for April 1, 1U-.X
Editor, MrtiunliiK K.illtor, I'iiI.IIhIi
er, Owner: W. W. Ilend' lone, Ore. ,
Known liond holderit, tniirtKiiKeei
mid other security holder, holding I
per cent or morn o( toliil itmouiit. of
IioiiiIn, mortgHKCH r other ecurl
tleo. None.
W. W. Head, Owner .
HulmcrllMMt Hint nwoi'ii to before me
thin Cth tiny of Arll, KH,
V. II. Itolitimoii, Notory I'ulillu.
hi j cotuiulaalon expire 2 29 '3V.
A's in Arithmetic. Reading, Spei
ii. t ......... r.....,.ii. ii:.
IIIIH. W''.r, vjtUK..!. . u;.!,,.....!..., .t.
. a i o. J . Dill il MnVlwui oii wi at.i'j
tory and Hjgi'ne. Studen's, ,,. , t. , rm.
Winnie Brown, Margaret Limie ... ,B11)lhpr -hev have stortd
kln. Junlor Mason and Charlotte M tho ctusher ,t Miupin
luuc. i i i- An,w Th men lefl fnr
3rd Rtquirtmenls same as Maupin, Sunday morning.
4th. Students, Eleanor Bullard ZTZmZTmnzZZZZ
David Cantwell. Ruth CrawfonV
If . I I . 1 I L 11 I II-
riainenne uriiiirn, oiaxir.e dic
Curdy, Echo Sargent and Bertha
Akers.
1st. and 2nd Requirements-.
Deportment, A. Application. A !
Four A's In Language, Arlthiiie.
tic Reading, Spelling, Penman
ship, Phonics, and Primary Seat
Work. Students: Helen Lundell,
Joan Sipea, Kemp Dick, Billy
Morgan and Frances Fitipatrick.
Perfect Attendance First
Six Weeks Of School
7th and 8th Grades
Inei Adamson, Beulah A gee,
Josephine Healy, Marquis Green
wait, Thedore Thompsen, Beri
Akers, Walter Bristow, Josephln
Buschke, Henry Buschke, Arthur
Crawford and Nancy Robertson.
5'.h andGth Grades
Fredrick Rankin, Clifford Yar
nail, Margnerite Troge, Harriet
Heliktr, Edwin Dick, Loyd Mor
gan, Guyla Mae Cason, CarlLind
skin, John Michelbook, Rule
Rowell, John Farrls, Mlrlamlialf
Mildred Lundell, Ross BallcPerry
Rollo Crow ford and Virginia
Griffith.
3rd and 4th Grades
Margarst Llndekln, Junior Mas
on, Stuart Rankin, Bertha Akfrs
David Cantwell, Eleanor Eu
banks, Jane Fitipatrick, Sibyl
Howelt, Maslne McCurdy, Bob
bie Morgan, Echo Sargent and
(Catherine Griffith.
1st and 2nd Grades
Harold Buchanan, Valjean C!ark
Ad lie Perry, Joan Sipes, Bobbie
Cantwell, Delbert Cochran, Billy
Eubanks, Dorothy Howell. Betty
Mankln, Erline Farri. Franco
Fitzpatrick and NorrlsThomoen
"Judge K. R. Butler, Republican candidate for Congress in the second
district, has ability, and, quite as Important, character and courage
He understands the problems of the farmers of this state and the nec.
esity of maintaining a tariff that will actually protect the producers of
farm products against ruinous foreign competition. His services will
be helpful in all matters pertaining to reclamation, the development
and conservation of our abundant natural resources, and I wish him
all success,"
CHARLE L. McNARY, U. S. Senator for Oregon
Such is the statement of
the father of the McNary
Haugen bill.
Senator McNary is the friend of the farmer and business
man and he urges you to
VOTE FOR
Robert R. Butler
Republican nominee for
Cong'ress
This is just one of many indorsements Judc Butler has received
from many prominent men who have YOUil interests in mind.
Pud iJv. by Republican Congreuiocul Committee, H J. Wimer, Ctuirman, Pendleton, Ore.,
Ben R. Litfin. Secretary, The Pallet, Oie.
oau roa bids.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bid
to bt ond October 33. 19M. t 10
o'clock In the forenoon of Mid day.
Bulvd bid will be received by the
County Court of Morrow County, Ore
fun, tl the offlre of the County Cl.Tk,
at llpner, Oregon, until Monday, the
22nd tUy of October. IKt, t the hour
of 10 o'clock a. m for the haul Inf of
approximately 12.000 cu. yda. of oruahed
rock, the entire output of the eruaher
run on the Upper Eight Mile market
road, bide to be for haullnf per yard
per mile, .
Uarh bid muat bt accompanied by a
certified check f.tr I per cent of the
bid, made payable to the County Treaa.
urer of Morrow County, The auoceae.
ful bidder to furnlah contractor'
bond In the ram of I&UOO.OO for the
faithful performance of the hauling.
The County Court reaervee the right
to reject any and all bide.
OAT M. ANDERSON,
County Clerk.
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