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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1929)
VOLUME XVII IONE,, OREGON, FRIDAY, April 26,1929 ; NUMBER 47 ROY RITNER TO SPEAKATALPI'E RIVER TRANSPORTATION WILL BE TOPIC Heppner, Ore., Apr. 22. (Special) J. Perry Courier of this city I in receipt of let ter from the Hon. Uov W, Uitner saying thut hi would accept the invitation, extended to him by the Farm Bureau tospeak lit thwir meeting, Saturday evening, May 4 at the Alpine High School builoing, 00 Klver Tisnsporta. lion and other subjects that are factors in the farm relief prob lem. The road from lrripon to Al pine In now being pushed and when completed will carry the Ifi-i'Mtest tonnage to th( Colli nbia of any road in Morrow county, but this ik a matter of small im portance compared with what ia C o 1 tini.til on Vm i Rsmmdari ol Ulu lom The Inline 1 1 1 1 1 . limnr. Ii mm n imlillr urk ; the Juiili-tilitrn liui Iwcu couvurted liilo walks unit tlrlvrs. lone-Fossil Game Stopped by Rain The lone tune-ball team journ eyed 10 Fossil to play, but the game was called for rain at the Local Happenings Mrs. Otto Lindstrom waa given a plouBant surprise, Sunday after noon, when F, A. Lundell, the Emil Swanion Family and the 0. L. Lundell family arrived at her time the score ttwd 32 in fav or of lone. It wan declared to be no game, The people making the trl detoured from Condon to Foail on acconiit of the oil, ana on the return trip, many were compelled to net out and put a a ahouhler to the wheel on ac count of the muddy' roads. Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa int I tanging and General Re pair Work lone, Oregon. '" 'Boys like pictures So do girl ; mid you, yourself, will enjoy the picture; '.'icy make, almost as much as the)' do. Just give us the chance and it won't be hard to con vince you that f$ for a Kodak or fl for a Hrownic is a pretty gooil investment in happiness for you and yours. Ko.l,ik Film hint Finishing Bnllard's Pharmacy IOSE, ORECOS. end of the thiro inning. At that! home to help her celebra-te her birtMay. Refreshments wemerv ed bifore the guests departed. Tuesday evening the Free! men cIbhs entertained the Sopho more, Junior and Senior classes. The party wan given in the High School Auditorium. lone was represented in the Eastern Oregon typing contest, held Saturday, at Pendleton, with Roii Fletcher and Fsrn Engel man, amateurs, and Mary ilealy and Johnie Eubunks, novices representatives. Supt. Eat I A. Brown, accompanied the pui lis. Mrs. Martha Dick and Mrs. Ruth Mason drove to Heppiitr. Monday afternoon, to attend a bridge party given by Mrs. Mh ney. Mr. Kiley Juday. of Portland, spent a few hours, Tuesday, v. It!; his sitter. Mrs. Charley Nor Mrs. Carl Leathers, of Monu ment, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Grimes. Mrs. Frank J. Finn, of Lima Jj Beach, Cal., is visiting with her Idanghter, Mrs. Peter Timm. Mrs. Finn expects to spend s;me 'time in Eastern Oregon, part of Hie time with relatives in La Grande. j Thirtj five friends and neinh- bors gave Mr, and Mrs. ScAt Brown, of Rhea Creek, a ha; py surprise, Satnrday evening, the J 2Utl of April. The guests placed games and visite.l till late in the evening when delicious refrnsh- inents were served. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCabe attended fiom lone. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brintow and son, Walter, departed Friday evening for Walla Walla when Uhey heard that Oliver Wade, I Mrs. Bristow's uncle was grave ly ill. Mr. Bristow and Walter returned. Sunday, but Mrs. Brie tow remained to help care for the sick man. On Wednesiuy ; morning, Mr. Bristow receivpil word that Mr. Wade died at 4:30 -'clock, Wednesday motning. Funeral services were held on ! 1'hursdav and burrial made it. I. 0. 0. F. cemetery at Walla Morgan News Mm. J. F. Harkmtt Odd Fellows Hold Anniversary Meet the County Assessor was at tending to b'jtintss in Morgan, last week. Mr. Bert Palmateer finished ritiiufinir Iniat wppIc. Mrs. Rogers, the School Sup; anniversary of the institution of srinUnrlp nt wan (allina In Mot- gan, Wednesday; ceieor.ua ny the uad re now Ura.RMlv and babv and Mita'lod"e8 of Morr,'w County in nn Mm I gei-iogemer meeting neia in inei 'ontinued on f'g. 4. Grand Master Mendl Speaks To Large Gathering The one hundred and tenth flirt FnllnwfiVitri in Amorim wo HONE HI WINS HEPPNER HI BOTH TEAMS SHOW SPEED AND FORM Helen Parbon, called Hardesty, last We Jneeday The lone High School Baseball team defeated the Heppner team in a fast game, on the home field Friday afternoon by a acore ol 3 to 2. Both teams played good brand of bill for the first game of t'niitlnudon I'k. i.t Ml with Mrs. 13a-bke's sister in Mor gas. Wednesday night. Mr. I'olynecht, ot Sheridan.;; arrived in Morgan Wednesday ji evening and has begun plowingjj on his ranch near Morgan, Mr. J Polynec says his family will prob i J ably not come till fall. N. E. Pettyjohn was repair idg his daughter's Chevrolet coupe at the Morgan garuge last week. j Mr. and Mrs. Harbke of Port-1 land calleson Mrs. Seely, Thure dap morning. They were on tt eir j way to renaieton, Miss Helen Parton and herjj brother, as they were detaif ed from school, went out on their. father'a ranch and visited withl him over the wetk-eud. They( hope to get to return to school fUU our Spoeiol Spring Showing now boing hold A soon. Mr?. E'la Pettyjohn and her daughter, Geneva, visited with Mrs. Hardesty, Saturday after-;J noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmateer called on James Hardesty last t Monday. it Mr. and Mrs. Hatbisno, Mr. and Mrs. Al Troedsor, Mr. and j Mrs. Bert Palmateer and Ur. and Mrs. II. 0. Elv attended the ? I.O. 0. F. meeting in lone. Mrs. Zoe Baurenfeind spent t Saturday and Sunday in hint with her mother. ' N. E. Pettyjohn took his team X up to his hrotner rays rancn in the mountain, whtre he will X he!p the brother with his p! w- ing. Harvey Medloek goes up to drn e the tesm. i Shell oil man of Heppner was in Morgan on business. Monday. J Mr. and Mrs. Btrt Palmateer X s new and different now as it was when introduced Recall the scene. A New Oakland All Amcrican Six. Making its bow to the public. And now you see it here . . . there . . . everywhere you go. Other cars hare appeared in bewildering succession. But the distinction of the AU-American continues . . . unafTected. It's a new and refreshingly different today as it was when introduced. Like a good friend ...it grows on you ... i m pressing you more favorably with every passing week. The better you know it the more you will re ppect the New Oakland AU-American Six. ttlirhigmm. pirn ravaiml flan vssiabs m9 mmtimmm rmto friM $114$ to UK, t. m. ImI pruMt Humiri and rrmr fmndr guni ea(r. t,nmrmi i !uiiftidcr the Jilirrrl price aa writ as th list prin wlwa cumpttHii: automobile values. if oU,wrj mod iww tag. I. R. Robison, Garage IONE - OREGON ! : OheMco OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX rKODl'.T or COEBAL MOTOBS Walla, Grange News Items On Saturday evening, April 27, the Willows Grange, in session t their hall at Cecil, will exem- .tt.M. tt.ti.tr. ti.i.it..i. it. tiQ.nuintuittti olifv the Third and Fourth de 2 gree work to a large dais ol can ddates. The public is cordially invited a) attend the progtam preceding the initiation. This program is given py the sisters of the grange is the second of a contest II I r"" I III It J'w"n t,ie brothers and sisters JL ilv i 11 1 Iv X of Willows Grange. '11 Other programs and grange m-w -W -W "W T M II ..... . i .U......U ws win lie announcru iinuuaii lis paper. Publicity Com. Snow is X The Time ! To Have Your Meas- lure Taken for That NEW SPRING SUIT Come in and examine our samples. BRISTOW & JOHNSON ' lone, Oregon. and daughter, Dorris, and James i Hardesty went to Heppner on Tnesday. U Mr. Gorger nd his broil er X of Lexington, while on their way ' home from Boardman, slopped at Willow Creek Fouitay Ranob last Sunday. ! Stanley Seelv was oi't to see, h a sioter. Mrs. Chritophcon, last Monday. ' Miss Helen Fat ton and Ha'ph (Gibson attended the dance at Cecil last Saturday. 1 Panny Farton and his sitter, ! Helen returned th school on Mon day. ! Alvin Ely and Stanley Seely finished plowing for Franklin Ely, Saturday morning. ! R. ROBISON ! J DON'T WEAR J out your tracrtort( for automobile by; making it eat dirt. INSTALL A PO. MONA CLEAN ER. It will take all the clhtont of the air. MACHINE SHOP BAKING If POWDFR jyuJ pound ANO THER Carload of "EED Relied Barley Mill Run Shorts Bran ChicK Scratch, Growing Mash Cracked Corn, Whole Corn Oystershell Surelay, Calf Meal A full line of Dr. Hess Remedies The Base Hall Club cleared $22 from the dance give i ast Saturday night. Another dance 1 will be given in two weeks with an Orchestra from The Dalles to BERT MASON 10NE, OREGON i furnish music.