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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1928)
VOLUME XVII IONE, OREGON,' FRIDAY, Dec. 21, 1928 NUMBER 30 :7 POSTAL SERVICE ON CIIRISTWAS DAY POBTMASTEItS: A Cluitmaa thin fall on Tueaday, It la my purpoae to rallave of work on Christmas day a may be possible, and thus per mit them to have full benefit of the gseateetof all holidays. Postmasters will, therefore, suspend all work in poat offices except epeclaldelivery service and regular holiday collections nd dispatches hf first claaa mail. There will be no city delivery, Tillage delivery or rural delivery on Christmas Day. Slyntd: Harky S. New Poat Master General. IONE STUDENT WINS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Oregon State Agricultural College, Corvallis, Dec. 21. Hazel Feldman of lone, aoph omore in pharmacy, was given a Phi Kappa Phi award for schol arship shown during her fresh man year. Of the freshman class of nearly 1500 students 57 were awarded recognition for' excep tional scholarship by the na'ion al all- college scholastic honorary fraternUy, Phi Kappa Phi To earn certificate an average grade of at least 91 be maintained and a total of 45 credit of college work completed without failure in any subject. 4 A Kodak...fie Gift for Parents FlRST In the thoughts of parent are their children. With your gift of a Kodak you enuhle them to obtain that which will cheer them mora than anything cUe in later year a anaptihot record of their children live. A Kodak is li gift for parent . And I bin practical, uneful, appropriate gift cornea at almoiit any price you winh to pay. Koduka are from $5 upt the bos Itrownic, a dependable, Eaatman-mada camera, i t l!i for as little as $2. Start )uur V.hrittma fiuifWnf furr BULLARD'S PHARMACY "lie Kodak Store" Morgan News Mm. J. F. HAiosm Frankin Ely look Mr. and Mra. N. E. Pettyjohn to Portland on Friday; Mra. Pettyjohn going for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Harbison attended the Eastern Star last Tueaday evening, Mra. John Nash and Misi Allen weo to lone laat Tuesday night. to attend the Eastern Star. Mr. Seely and Mr. Nash have Mr. Mahoney'a machine ahed all done except the roof. They are now waiting for material. Hat Ely butchered some lojts recently. One of them weighed 600 pounds. Bert Palmateer help ed butcher. The Rhea family, living on the Allen place art all aick. Mra. Martin baurenfeind was visiting Mra. C. C. Hutchcroft last week. Mrs. Baurenfeind ia teacl ins this week lor Miss Adkina wMW that lady ia taking examinations at (leppner. The school program and Cbtict mas tree at Morgan will be given Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra. Hardesty and son Howard spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mra. Mahoney Messrs. Harbison, PalmaUer and Ely repaired the phone line, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sey apent Sunday afternoon in Arling ton with Mr, Seely 's parents, Mr. and Mra. Harry Seely, Wanted: Milliona of Jack Rab oit, domestic rabbit, and other raw fura. Highest prices. Val CiudaFurCo. , 21 31 W.etern Ave. . Seattle. Wash- 1 -It r. Whtn Book$ Mild I " ' HUtorie Spot TtM Ubrsra of Contfrets says that 1 Ths .m, Tlillosophers' Camp' ml If the satlJew 00 books Is damp, -rw, DMrlj 00 yrars ago to a clomp aonnis It off with vinegar or wlta water containing sum vlm-gnr. If lb mildew Is dry, II can b wiped off with a dry cloth. If slalns art left, alcohol will pmhuliljf mum I hem. Th books ihoulil ili.-ip lie placed In a Sirung sunlight, tn s current ot dry sir. or old pines to tlis Adirondack! near Saranac Lake, N. X. A meeting and camp was arranged here for leaders of scientific snd plilloiophlcal thought. In eluding Ralph Waldo Euierion, James Bussel Lowell, Louis Agaiala and many contemporaries. Th pines ar i still pointed out. Wishing You All A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Bristow & Johnson I- R. ROBISON i What is better for la good Christmas V Present tor the en-X tire family than a t New Grebe RADIO I t 0 X a n j Local Happenings ila. and Mrl. W, E. Linn and Clarence Linn, of Vernon ia, Or., arrived in lone on Monday to apend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Linn Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin, who are wintering in Pencleton, have been spending a fw days at the ranch. They returned to Pendleton, Tuesday. ,Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason and Mr. aitd Mra. Itoy Llcuallen were gtfests at a turkey d'nneranri bridge pany at the home of Mr. and Mra. D. M. Ward on Monday. . A group of friends gatherer Mdndav evening fur an old faith ionsd charivari fur Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Nurd who were married Sunday. MiBaTheima Forbes, Freshman in pharmacy at 0. S. C arrived home. Tuescay morning to spend th Christmas holidays with her mother. frank Engleman was fined $10 in the juktice court, Aionoay lor permiting his son, who is below' legal age to drive the family car. kiss Elva Balaiger arrived in lone, Thursday, to spend the! season with her parents, Mr. and! Mra. Louia Balsiger. ! it an early hour, on Thursday! morning a Pontiac car waa over turned at the railroad crossing' juat below lone. The car waa bad j ly wrecked but the cccupatts, two young men giving the namea. of Herbert Taylor and Otis Rura' BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS fa Z&r X The Ship of Health 1$ Santa's Flagship f Friends, a Merry Christmas we Wish for you, where'er you te Happy New Year to you alL Winter, Summer, Spring and FalL The lone Market and claiming to hail from Euger.r, weta not aerioualy Injured. A t Colt's .44. 1 earton of cigarette f and bottle of gin were found j at the acene of the wreck. The yojngmen claimed ownership of th gun and the brain tablets t ut had nvr aen the bottle. t Merry Christmas to All! It w c wish lu cauicm lu vuii. uui uiu LLJiunim. our aniim utuin or vniir t Taylor. claimed to be ' deputy tconfldence; to you who are not our customers, the hope that wet 'herit, acting under his father. . ' . r X f,- .h.rtff of l ane eountv. Ore- tmav of aervice to you. We wish each and every one of you, notX COD. A R mington Portable Type writer masea an ideal Xmas Gift. Ueeful to the whole family the year around. -Bullard'a Pharmacy. only a merry Christmas, but a happy and prosperous New Year. FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY: j& Clark & Linn j&a Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and General Ke-'J pairWork lone, Oregon. I Of lone. a t t MACHINESHOP ILULULULJlUlLi'JiiLiiJ t" rr -r-r-r-r CHRISTMAS GIFTS With the HEART in Them JEWELRY Which would make this Christmas remembered always. Here you will find a complete assortment of lasting gifts. May We Suggest: Beaded Bags, Emblem RhtKh Toilet Sets Card Cases, Compacts Lighters Diamond Rings, Belt Buckle, Bracelets, Smoking Stands, Watches, Chains, Fountain Pens, Military Brushes, Traveling , Clocks, Cigarette Cases And Remember Baby With a Bracelet, Necklace or Ring. Open evenings until Christmas' Gifts of Quality Peterson's i Heppner,' Oregon. . ...... a T X ....uiuMMMMmtmH' . Red & White Specials Saturday & Monday ::Mixed Nuts, no peanuts, 31b. for $1.00 iiChristans Mix Candy, 61b. for 1.00 ?Serv-us Marshmallovvs, 31b. for 1.00 ;Good Winesap Apples, per box 1.00 Ifinnd Nftfednem Snuds. 100 lbs. 1.00 1SERV-US Sabdwich Pickles, 14 oz. .23 ! iSERV-US Grape Juice, 2 pints for .57: i lSERV-US Coffe. 1 lb. for A7 i BERT MASON ' 10NE, OREGON