The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 19, 1929, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVII
. IONE, OREGON, 'FRIDAY, April 19, 1929
NUMEER 46
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BIRTHDAY
: CELEBRATED
Fifty-thru friend and rela
tive tathared st the 1'ettey
home, last Sunday, to help Mrs.
Kill Petteys celebrate her 74' h
birthday. All had an enjoyable
time. Dinner was served at tii h
noon. Following ara the namei
of those present: Mrs. Harry Mc
Neil, George Gelnger. Mr. and
Mrs, Atrhur Geinger. Mrs. Je,sie
Muir, Mr. and Mra. Will Gelnger
Mr. and Mra. Jack Sparks, Opal,
Weiley, Robert, and Gene Sparki
Clara and Hilly Geingerand Rub
Male, of Pendleton; Mr. and Mra,
John Geinger and Mr. aud Mra.
KdG Inner of Hamilton, Ore.;
Mra. Polly Codvof Hend. Oregon;
Mtk. Millie Newton, George New
tun, Mr. Freda Koaky, and Tin)
ma Jean Koaky, of South Bend,
Waah,; George A. Petty, Mr.
Ma. C. VV, Swanaon, Mr. and
Mri. Albert Petteys and I'atty
and OMve. Mr. and Mr. Frank
Knirelmain. Mr. and Mia. Fred
Nlchoaon and Alice Kalherine,
Mr. Victor Kietmann and Bobby
BillieJoe, Mr. Henry Clark and
l.owel and Valgene Clark, Mr.
Zelma Kennedy, Carlton, Norma
ami Ruth Swancon, Ruby Roberta
One, Joel and Fern Engelman,
lone: Gilbert Pettev of Walla
Walla, and the IlosUst, Mr.
Katie Pel teye.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
On April 23, there will te a
regular communication of Locust
Chapter No. 119. 0. E 8. At the
close of the Chapter, there will
bit a aocial hour, followed by re
freshment. All Memberi are
nrged to attend.
Mr. Ralph Harris went to
Portland laat week, making the
trip with Mr. and Mr. Woodcock
who were paxsirg throuyh lone
on their way home to CorValli
Mra. Woodcock i Mr. Harris'
niece.
( Contlnui'd tin I'K 4. )
Local Happenings
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F.astman contest. Start taking your
pictures t 3d ay. Any kind ;f camera will
do. But a y kind cf photo finishing will
not do.
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that every one cf your prints will be the
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Bnllard's Pharmacy
IOXIC, OREGON.
t
NOW IS
1 The Time
jTo Have Your Meas
ure Taken for That
NEW SPRING
SUIT ,
Come in and examine our samples.
" BRISTOW & JOHNSON
lone, Oregon.
M a. Mary Pieffer, of Walla
Walla, came Saturday and vimt
ed till Monday with her Biater,
Mr. Chat ley Nord.
Miriam Hale, the small daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hale,
h quite III.
When the first faint whiBper
that the 6tselheads were run
ning was heard, Dad Griffin'
feet began to itch, and as sor n
a the law would permit, he ahoti)
deree hi rod and creel and de
parted or the wilderness.
Walter Cochran and Guy Cm
on, vho have employment in
Arlington, sp nt Sunday with
their respective families in lone.
' Amy Bergevin and John Tim
merman drove overfrom Pendle
ton, Sunday, for a visit at the
Louis Bergevin home.
Mr. Dale Ray had as her
guests. Monday, Mrs. Bt.rcl.ell
and Mrs. J. G. Johnston of Lex
ington. Mrs. Ned Carr returned to her
home on Shutler Flast, after a
pleasant visit jvith her mother,
Mrs. Alice Wile.
Mr. Dolly Cooy returned to
her home in Bend after a week'
visit with relatives and friend.
Last Sunday, Miaa Mildred
Smith had as dinnner guest,
Helen Lumlell, Anabele McCain,
Walter Crley Dorothy Howell
and Joan Sipes. These little fo'k
are members of the class which
Miss Smith teaches in Sundiy
School.
A busine meeting of the I e
Baseball Club was he'd SumJy
afternoon when the resignat on
ot E. L. Dick as Secv-Treaa. w we
accepted and George Ritchie elect
ed in his place. The Club vott d
to rent Legien Hall and to give
dande every two weeka for the
benefit of the team. Cleo Drake
was chosen to act as a commit te
of one to havf full charge of the
dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Roht Zinter lef:
Tuesday evening for Lwiston.
Idaho, to which place they were
called by the death of Mrs. Zir
ter'a father. They were taken lo
Arlngton. by Rov Stender.
MuBic! Anytime, anywhere
with an Orihophonic PortabU
Victrota.-Bullard'a Phasmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Holme Holman,
and dauahter Marjuiie, Bobby
Cochran, and Mrs. Harry Armi
tage, were over Sunday gneala
of Mr. John Cochran.
The Willing Workers received , D.iugla
$14 40 at the food sale which they Bailfy
heid laat Saturday in the C. W. I Winren
Swanaon atore. j
Donald Heliker won arcrndi
hnnnrl In lh fmintti Ham).. I
tory Contest heir, Saturday, at
Heppner.
Mr. and Mra. Percy Puyiar
and two childeen, of Toppeniah,
Wash., arrived laat week for a
visit with Mra. Puvear'a annt
10NE EVENS COUNT
DEFEATS ARLINGTON
Ruth Crawford, Ealeanor En
banks, Jane Fitzpatric, Sybil
Howell. Maxine McCurdy Bobbie
! Morgan and Winona Ritchie.
I Fourth grade. Opal Cool, Jun-
Last Sunday's baseball game'101" Ma80n- Mignonette Perry and
between lone and Arlington, on iStuart Rankln- Seventh grade,
the lone grounds was played in!Berl Ake"- Claude Breshear.
. .tnrm ,ith A riino ! Josephine Buschke. Henry Bus-
ton, making four acore through chke- Walter Bristrw, Alvin Cool
errors while lone made three! Uonald H,;llker' Frd Nelsrm and
earned runs and two more on!Nancv Kertson. .' grade,
C tntioiteu on l g.
errors.
The catchers were obliged to
faro the ahifting sar.d which
it impossible for them to do good
bdckaiopplng. Arlington made
one hit in each the firat, third
and fourth innings. The sixth
bexan with srrora on the first
two batters and another error on
the fourth batter which allowed
the visitors two runs without a
hit. An error, a sacrifice, a walk
and another error, followed by a f
two base hit. gave them two
more in theaeventh.
lone went into the fifth ininng
before a hit wa made, when
Frank Lundell ccmected for a
aingle. lone started the fireworks
in the seventh when Ritchie sin
gled, Rietmann followed with a
double, then came a hit bv rotd
who tried to ftretch it into
innhld hut U' d thmwn nut
Wallace, and Frank Lundell came
through with hit and three
scores croaaed. Davidson's aingle,
Rietmann reached first on an er-
ror, and nits by ford and vai r
ace stored two more in the 8ih.
Two strikeouts and a roller to t
Rit tmano finished the ninth. ;
Batteries for lone were Ford X
and Wallace: for Ar'.ingion, Win-
ttra and Douglas. . i
Struck out by Ford. 12; by
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Former lone Teacher i
Married at Eugene.
Miss Evelyn Louise Mortimore
sn per visor of music at theJChil
dren's Farm Home at Corvallis,
and John Hadley Linbaugh, of
Eugene, wert married on Eaater
Sunday at the auditorium of the
school. The wedding came aa a
surprise, being celebrated follow
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by Winter, 2. The umpires were
Cochran and Drake.
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Davidson 6
Ritchie 8
Rietmann 5
Ford 1
Wallace 2
Lundell F 3
Lundeil R.4
Rankin 9
Clark, 7
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School Notes
ANO THER
. Carload of
School will close in another live
weeks. The The honor toll for
the aiz weeka period jnst closed
follows:
1'tiisl nvtA V) amt Y tt 1 bora
i J itiiiu ki iiu( iiciiiib nans,
Mrs. Jordan. The Puyeara are Cn Klannr Milliard. Ruth Crawford.
Hnir wiy to California. . ' Katherine Griffith. Maxine Mc
Joe Knappenberg, Walt Smith Ourdy,
and Wayne Sperry. all of Port-1 Fourth Grade-Winnie Brown, !
lend, were visiting in our town, Margaret Lindekin. Junior Ma
t i $ son. Charlotte McCabe, Mignon
FEEB
I R. ROBISON
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X DON'T WEAR
y tout your tracrtor;
or automobile by
making it eat dirt.
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DJ t INSTALL A PO.
; MONA CLEAN-
:ER.It will take all
'the diitont of the
air.
MACHINE SHOP
ette Perry.
Eighth Grade Josephine ilea-
ly, Charlie O'Connor, Beulun
Agee.
The perfect attendance toll follows.
First Gradi. Ujbby Cant!,,?
Delbert Cochran, Walter Corley,
lCUIl Lsivn, uuii,lin,
othy Howell, Betty Mankin, Ear
line Farria. Francis Fitzprtrick
and Billie Morgan.Second Grat :
Haroid Buchanan. Dorothy Bra
dy, Maude Cool, Helen Lundel',
Anna Belle McCabe, Adelle Pe y
and Joan Sipes. Thl-d (trade,
Rolled Barley
Mill Run
Shorts
Bran
ChicK Scratch, Growing' Mash
Cracked Corn, Whole Corn
Oystershell
Surelay, Calf Meal
A full line of Dr. Hess Remedies
BERT MASON
IONE, OREGON