The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 29, 1929, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Published Every Friday by
W. W. Head, Editor hblisher.
SIJBSCWptIoN
One Year $1,50 .
Six Months 0.75
Three Months 0.50
Entered as second Class matter at
theposteffire at lone, Oregon, under
act of March 3, 1879.
Mday, March 29, 1929.
Thousands of
New Words
palled, pronounced)
and defined in
WEBSTER'S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
Tha "Supmnm Authoritx"
Hart art a ftw tampes
bat pursuit Red Star
Air Council capital ship
mud gun mystery ship
& P. boat irredenta
aerial cascade Esthonia
American Legion Blue Croat
girl scout airport
cyper crystal di-'ector
tippio su;i:ic jiJiij
shonean
WtAiaateraJ
inftrmat torn
mrwing ymnr
X700Paa
(OOO UW
Any ma
Wants umI
Phrases
Gasattaeeaarf ClacroUu IDkaooerr
Gtt re Bvtlt Write for a sample
vase mf the Aeir Words, p:tmaa of
Rsfular and InJi- PiK.ra, t Ri-S.
G.&CMERRIAM CO.
Springfield, Mass, U. S. A.
I
mfim
The Pant Noble Grur.d Cub of
i 'the Kebekah Lodge was enter
CRAM STATION TO OPEN'tained last afternoon by
- j Mrs. J. W. Howk in her home on
The lone Market is opening a ; Riverside Drive. After the regit
cream receiving station for S ifi j routine of work. games and
and Company at the Market on ; refreshments were enjoyed. L'lev
Main Street, lone. Convenience? ;en were present: Mrs. Verda Rit
ire being installed for the recep ' Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Ileiike.-,
tion, care and shipment of cream j Mrs. E- Lundell, Mrs. M. R. Moi
and best of all check in full for lean. Mrs. Gladys Drake, Mrs.
the top market price is readj Blackwell, Mrs. Mary Swan-on,
when the cream is delivered. ) Mrs. Lee Howell. Mrs. Etta Hri
Eggs will be handled on the ' 'ow and the hostes?, Mrs. Howk
same terms at the station which ;
will also be an outlet for poultr;
of all kinds. It U hoped to ha j
everything in readiness lor in
reception ot cream by lufsnaji
of next week.
WANTED j
Men to examine those fine suit
samples at Bristow & Johnson'i. j
Mrs, Perry Brtlemay is visit '
ingher parents, Mr. and Mrp. I
M. R. Morgan. ' ,
Mrs. Ida Cochran, of Port'anr',
nas be;n t-penimg a few davj,n for the t-enefit of the High
with relatives here. iihool Bdie Ball Team wa w-li
I tttended. Following thd pioram
ji
lhtiroK fA-ars ii0ne "ad a jolly time nrt tie
,'
Notes ol Interest to Ail
Local Denominations
Church Directory
FIRST LAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday S.-bool at 10:' 0 A. M.
Prayer Meet it, Thur., 7 .30 P. M
CONGREGATIONAL CHUICC1
Rev. W. W. HEAD. Pasto-
Services
11:00 A. M.:C. E. at C.45, P. M
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7;3
FIRST CHIJFTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10; 00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurs. Evening
Services
C. E.:6:30; Preaching Srrvice,
t 70 P. M.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
lone, Oregon
Official Announcement
Mast every second Sunday in lone
during Nov., Dec, Jan., Feb., Mar.
April and May c: 20:30 A. M,
the home of Mr. J. P. O'lVeara
RevThos. J. Brady, Pastor.
in
LoagQ Directory
IONE I.OIMIK No. 120. , K. A V, M.
Meet every flrwt mid tlilul MV.Inea.
b.j ol enoh month.
W. N., H.rltn McCu-dy
Secy., V. E. BulUnl
j I.iH-iiHt i tmptor No, n o K
ili-ft the WH-otnl Mini fourth Turn,
day ofeot'li nit nth.
W. M.,l7E, Hsrbboa
Secy., Ruth Maioa
10XE 1.()(1K x,,. i i.-!, I. .
Mwt very Friday evening,
N G., H. G. Ratdtia
Sy., Lee Huwll
lll'NCH (M. ss ;i;n
KAU No.!).
Htttl th.nl
I. O. 0. I Mti-iH r,r.
nmradiiy ,,i rm-li iiiom.i
N. j., Iv.U Bri.t3
Secy., V.iJj r.:..aie
I 10NF POST Ni. 91, Afflericsa Ugioa, aecti
j die tecoad and fourth VnWl.il of csctt month.
I Coauuader, E. G. iftnj
j Finance U.TKer, Jolu Fsrrii
j Ameritaa Ugioa Aiuilliary No. meet ea lad
Vedotdiy of each aMotb 8:00 P. U. and on
1 4di TueWsy al HO P. M.
j Ptti., Margaret Blake ,
Scy, Gljdvi Driks
'PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLl'S
t a if f afe.i J.
Ii
FOWDEJl
Ml pound
The program given at the
d ool au :iiorium last Fridayevi n
refresemnU were served. Eveiy
boys clearel a litll- over $C0 00.
t """nvifjvi
few
t season.
t
t
: It will pay you to
! T?
rdrmer
and StP f!nlp .mith
v. . uiwiiii
J. C. Sanford & Son
-r-rTTTT-rT'r-r'ri-i-t4l444'44
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this S.uson by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to
sell your wheat.
HOME AGAIN
ing sast time on long trips. On
returning, while a short distant
north of Roseburg, a large flicker
an.1 the windshield of the car
came tog.iher on an "intersec-!
tion''. Tho flicker fell dead on'
the hooii and rolled olfon
highway. It happened to strike
close to il.e top of the glass ami
no damage was done. j
Robert Jr. was left at Eugene1
to continue his studies at the'
University.
The trip from Mortar and ie-
turn covered 21l)G.
BASK BAL MEET
Condon, Fossil aiui Wasco with
Dean Goodman as president, Karl
Shell. Vice P. und J. L. Crawford
Secy Trttib.
The season will open Ap;il?
and will close July 7. Fifteen
games are scheduled, five mme
than were played last jear. The
entire schedule whs not arranged
but the npei.'ng gaiius are as
fol.owt: Condon at Fossil; Wasco
at Arlinu'.op; lone ut M.ipncr.
ADDiTIONAI. LOCAL
C ir.'iMN, frmii I'ugc I.
Mi?b UiUtgurc'i Wilhamsr'rove
to Hardman on Tuesday of las!
w eek to attend Iiebt kah Lo.tte
in hic'i fhrt hoi is the office u'
Moble G.as:d.
C. A BecK who was formtrly
in businens here is now located
at V4iUbuig. Wnshinton.
Mr. and Mrs. rJper Hanson,
of Portland, arrived, Satuidsy,
for a visit with Mrs. Hanson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank En
gelmann. They returned lo the
city, Tuesdsy.
On Tuesday, E. R. Lundell re
ctived a car load of Chevrolet.
The shipment included two st-
j
aans anc, one coach and one
coupe.
Katherine Feldmpn, of the Ui;i
versityof Oregon, visited with
her parents during the spiing va
cation.
Alfred Balsiger, a studtnt in
in the University of Washing on,
is at home for a brief visit.
Mr. Guy Farrensar.d Mrs Vn
Dusen. of Oakland. Cal., arrived
i 1... . ... ..
i.iuiiuj 10 assist in the care of
their mother. Mrs. WilUid Far-
rens.
The dance given Saturday ev n
ing for the benefit of the lone
Base Ball Team was well patron
ized. They cltared $125.00
Mrs. May Eaton, of Eugei e,
came Sunday. She has a position
as housekeper on the Frank Ma
eon ranch.
I Clair Young, a student alO.
S. C, has returned home. He will
not resume his school work until
the opening of the fall term.
Mrs. Helen Parens and daugh
ter Dorothy, of Portlhnd, re
spending a few daya hero with
relatives and frier.dti.
111 tut, iiiuinci
drop in at the
l.'i
levator t
ha iz KiixmVwi dt l
J lib IO kj J II l lJl 1
i
see him before ) ouf
mmm
See Balsiger
For Insurance
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
C. J. WALKER"
Lawyer (Q. Notary
Public.
0,1,1 Ftllovtt UmUliiift
Hcppncr. Oregon
JACK FERRIS
: Dcrniatidan :
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Bobs"
C. L SWlX
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
First National Pank BIdjj
Heppner. Oregon
When You VisitUeppncr
Eat At The
"Elkhorn Restaurant"
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. McMURDO, M.D.
I'hysician And Surgeon
Oflice In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, . Oregon
A. H. JOHNSTON
Physician & Surgeon
X
I'lii.ne . ntfU-e M11 lii Ml
ItiKlili nte lnli, i,
Heppner - Oregon
wie, Tuetilnyi , frulny
I'min 9.0OUi lo.im A. ,t.
r
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
lll I'riicilif hi All Tlirl'i.iiri
IONE OREGON
Morrow Ccneral
HOSPITAL
MIZfiin Wintfall, Uriiiliuiiv
Nurw, Hii rli,tciilM-Ht
A. II. Johnston M. I).
I'ti.VMli'lnn In ( imrg.
It AT KM KKANONAI'.I.K
Dr.J. A.IvIcCrady
Dentist
,
in i
Office; Odd Fellows BId'g.
Heppner Oregoi
J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT WATCHMAKEft
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Ippner, Oregon.
t.i
lone Independent
JOB PRINT
iDr. J. Arthur Craig
DENTIST !
!1ioMeMlOI2 Case Apartment Illd
Evtninga and Sunavs J Irppm r, Ore. ;
by appointment j
Livt$ cf L . Account
Tliey who are unmt wetiry of lift.
und yet ire mutt uiiwIIIIiib to din. I
mich who have liver) lo no ptirpnae
whtajliar rather breullied tlmn Ilve4
-Lord Clarendon,
IONE INDEPENDENT
Job
LETTER HEADS, ENVEIOPES, CARDCJ.
SOCIAL AND BUSINESS STATION
ERY OF ALL KINDS
t
I
I
'
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to sec L. BaJsiger
representing
lone,
i
IONE CASH MARKET
The pUre trt grt vour nfat
GhkJ Service . Reasonable
Wc want vnur fir miiL ... I I
Quality
Real f-tate
PiriLR.SON
ILNK BLACKSMITH SHOP
We arc prepared to take care of your
shafting requirements by the installation of an
electric key way machine and a slock of shafting
In a wide ranjjc of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for tte
Harris Manufacturing Companies new comMncs.
JL J. P. OMeara. Proprietor
Hotel
II
::
::
::
cater to the
wish first class accommodation,
George Ritchie, Prop.
j BUY YOUR
COAL FROM COLE
I
II
II
it
til
ii
YOU ALWAYS FIND THE
VERY BEST AT THE
FARMERS ELEVATOR
Farm Implements J
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
Print
B. G. and Co. I
Oregon
Pria
Iiuurance
BROS,
I
I
one
patronage ot those who
44
?rciWMHjojji
WOOD AND I
I
X