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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1929)
i t. : VOLUMG XVII IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, March 15, 1929 NUMBER 41 MRS. OLL1E SCHRIVER DIES Ollie Schrlvtr, wife of Wayne L. Schriver, P4nrt away at Tort tana, warcn 11, WJ, at the age of 29 years and seven days. Sha wii the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mia. 0. J. Cox, of Lexington. Oregon. The greater part of Iter life was apenl In this part of the country. Ollie Cox was united in mar riage, Sept. 27, 1922, to Wayne L. Schriver, ion of Mr. and Mn. C. M. Schriver. To this union three daughlera were born, two of whom have preceded their mother, She is aurvlued by her husband, Wayne L. Schriver. her daughter, Carol, her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. 0. JCoAof Lexington, Oregon, and two sisters and five brothers; Mrs. Clabya Young, ol Medford, Ore., Mrs. Lena Young of La Grande, Ore., Delvin A. Cox of Longview, Wash,, Her narJ V, Cox or Night llawk, Wash., Jay A. Cox of Boardman, (l iiiitliiuciliiii I'd 4.) MISS IONA RITCHIE DIKS On Thursday morning of last week, relatives received news of the sudden death of Mine Ions! t Lucile are In Walla Walla, Ritchie at Pendleton. Tho body I helping in the care of Mrs. Biis- who Local Happenings Mrs. E J. Bristowand daugh- was brought to lone on Saturday and funeral services were held in the Congregational church, the pastor. Rev. W. W. Head, offic' ating. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. lona Ritchie was born near lone, March 2H, 1!K)4. and with the exception ojthe few months spent in Pendleton, had lived her whole lift here. She leaves to mourn her lus three sisters and Ihree brothers: Mrs. Ted Troge and Mrs. Robert Alstott, of lone, Mrs. Paul Lovell, of Estacada, Lonnle Ritchie and Wayland Rit of lone and Wayland Ritchie of Estacada. J. E. Swanson . INSURANCE sire You Proud of Your Children? If you arc, you know how inadequate words are in describing them to others. And when some other father enthusiastically shows you snapshots of his chili! :n, you'll feel ashamed and nandi capped in not having some of yours. Don't through mere thoughtlessness fail to get these precious pictures now, before your youngsters grow up and it's too late. We have a genuine I'.astman camera, the Brownie, as low as fl, and Kodaks from 1 J up. Modern Kodaks or all-ueather picture-making BULLARDS PHARMACY "The Kodak Store" tow's uncle, Oliver Wade, is seriously ill. Fred McMurray returned Tues day morning from busines1 ttip to the Valley. Mr Ray Roblson and Mrs. Ralph Harris returned, Saturday from Portlund. Mr. Harris, who has been hu I faring for some time with atoinache trouble, remained n Portland and is being treated in Portland hospital, We understand that E. G. Sperry has rented the land for merly farmed by J. P. Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pet rson drove to Hermiston, Tuesdiiy. Mr. Ed Keller, of P.ndh ton. was in town, Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Howell spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Grsnt Olden. Mr. Henry Rowell has rented the Fred Buchanan ranch on Willow Creek. Otis K. Love, of Portland, passed through lone, last v.rk, en route for lleppner. While hei e he called on his aunt, Mrs. Alice McNabb. II. J. Reed and family left, MonJay night, for Cambridge, Idaho where they expect to make their home. Mrs. Paul Love'l, of Estarada. who was called here by thed ath of her sister, Miss lona Ri::hir, returned to her home the last ol the week. J, i. Lucinger.orWallaVV.IIa. an expert safe and vault man, cams on aunday to open the safe owned by Laxton McMurray Mr. McMuiray had not been all to open the safe for some lime. It lid not take Mr. Lucinyer long to help him out of his ditinlty. From here, Mrr. Lucinger went to Hi rmiston to perform a simi lar service. lone people going to lleppner. Monday, were Meadames M ude Ferris, Maxgie Nord, P. J. Lsnn il. Rankin and P. C. Peterson. Ji)hnie Eubanks returned la-t, jundsy from lleppner where he las been for fome lime ior treat; merit following a severe attack Morgan News Mm. J. F. Haricot AIIALT-CLARK Word has recently been receiv ed hereof the marriage of Mr. of Mr. Cecil Ahalt to Miss Blos som Clark in Bellingham, Wash. Mr. Ahalt is tie son of Mr. W. E Ahalt of this city. He is a Pen- Mrs. Elsie Shipley of lone was visiting in Morgan, Monday after boon, J. White, of Milton, was deliv ering apples In Morgan and vicin tecostal evangelist and is well Ity, Sunday. . !nd favorably known here. His Mr. Mrs. and Stanley Seelv and wife is a minister of the Pente aaughter, were the guests orCOBta Kaith and has been con Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chrisloph .,. a .,. at nll,;.v,.m ttnuu, uu uiuuua. , Homer Nash is working for Jack Davis on the Weatherford ratich. . X John Nash bas gone to work ? for Herbert Hytd at Cecil. ;f James Hardesty helped Bert J Pal matter butcher hogs last Tues t day, Mrs. Zoe Baurenfeind and Mrs. t E. V. Seely were visitors in lone X last Tuesday, , Fsy Pettyjohn, or near Hepp ner, is working for M. E. Petty John. Ted Smith was 1 business visi tor in Morgan, last Sunday, M.s. John Louy, of lone, was wra seen in Morgan, Wedneiday. Mrs. L'icy Rodgers, County I J School Supt., visited the Morgan! school last Wednesday. ( Mrs. R. E. Harbifon returned : from Portland, on thettage, lastj Wednesday. jj Stanley Seely began working; for II. 0. Ely last Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. Pat Medlock are to be congratulated on ihearrivhl X of a ten pjundgitl at their home, t March 6. j Mr. Otto Lindstrom was a Mori t gan visitor last Wedntalay: "Bill Ci) ton- wait a Morgan visi RECITAL AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH A very pleasing program was given, Sunday afternoon at the the Christian church by Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Wood and Mrs. Wood's music pupils. Thi program fol lows: 1. Piano Duet; Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Wood. 2. Reading, E. L Wood. continued on pg. 4 FOHWABD-LOOKING PKOPLR WILL t,.uriCATK THIS CAM ' ' ) it ! ilou don't have to lift the hood to get the story . f rvmmi-n"wHt.'gf y i h? JT tor last Wednesday. Carlaon Brothers, Bert Pa'ma reer and Otto Linaalrom unlo.iritd aic) took Iheir tractors I ome from Morgan last F-idsy. Last Friday, Mr. and Mis R. E. Harbison and Mrs. E, V. Ste ly and daughter were visitors in lone, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Red Ship!?) vis ited with Mrs. Seely, Sunday evening. Bert Palmateer began plowing with his new tractor, Tues lay latt. , Miss Carrie Medlock was v 'sit ing with Dot and Dimple C ab- Oakland created the New Pontiac Big fix to enable proprewsive people to step i the quality of their automobiles without departing from the low-priced field. A glance and a ride will tell you how completely Oakland haasuccceded. You don't have to lift the hood to get - theatoiy. . , . H-rtti, f... rwiv. tri'MfM. n , i u , . f T.' 'Ti' """I' rrfutm, at i,hl -" Cm' W.wr. Tim. rm,mmU tttn ...ItatU minimum mlm R. ROBISON, Garage lone, Oregon t i'.' TEE I:: t Tm TK "irvT' i ir wn ; ; piinmirr or '. , C'.'M.UAL :OT(IR ! r I ISSS W AC I J.- t 715 if annpnrliril in. .Mrs. S. E. Moore, who i,, I tree lat Tuescia). IV.rllon.l tnr moHlol Ir.iln .H ' ' --em Agt'e went to tee Mr. Cailwright, near Cecil, labl Mon day. It NOW IS The Time iiTo Have Your Meas iiure Taken for That NEW SPRING SUIT Come in and examine our samples. i improving in health. A nlautta n I riarlv Waal OIVn Saturday evening In the Mike' Ul " fct lhe l11hon:e Healy home on Rhea Cre.k. i'"1, r, L- Gimea and o,d time dances w.re c,roft' ?"vMr- "nd enojjeiby Ih.ae present, who ely and II. 0. Ely. number twenty four. Before th j Gnn Ball and son viitd wilh quests deDarled. delicious refrestn Mr- nd Mia. Miller, near lone, ments, consisting of sandwktur, ui.ke and coffee were aea'ed. last Sunday. Mrs. Utnnels haa rented a rtom BRISTOW & JOHNSON lone, Oregon. Mrs. Jennie K-lly, Department Mrs Nash's home and is now President or the American Auxil. baching, iary, was at Mrs. E. U. Sperry's Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison home, Tuesday afternoon, where jtrted on an auto trip to Calilor die gave an hour's thlk on the 1 Monday. They will stop Aims. Purcoseaand Work of the!t. Eugene for their son Robert Auxilliaty. She was accompanied by Mrs. Harriet Gemel of Hrpp ner, who is District Committee Woman, I- R. ROBISON i i Maxwell Coupe $150.00 i Essex Coach 111 0 0? i Chev. Touring I Pontiac Coupe All Pricces VERY REASONABLE MACHINE SHOP t who willaccumpany them. They expict to be gone about two weeks. They will visit Mr. liar bison's people at Vacaville, and then goon to Los Angeles. uuy i.ason ciosea nis earner if -l. i.L II ! . L ' J ; - ll T snop in me narria ouioing. ne has accepted a position in a khop in-. lleppner. His family will ! remain here till the clo e of school aura . WANTLD Men to examine those fine suit samples at Bristow & JohnsonV. Clark & Linn J0 Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa per Hanging and Ceneral Re pair Work lone, Oregon. wmming FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY 7)ARIS has come to town for Easter in Humming Bird Full Fashioned Hosiery. The new spring colors are sponsored by a resident Parisian representative of the mills. Humming Birds are knit ovcrlength for short skirts, and with sandal soles for the lowest of low-cut shoes. Made of superfine Japanese silk, spun nd "fuzz proofed" to produce a clear, even, lustrous fabric ' 1 1 i. . 1 1 BERT MASON IONE, OREGON A.