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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1929)
i THE IONE INDEPENDENT IONE, ORIiGON Friday, Miy 17 j- 1 i is '3r A net Increase of 11)7 communi cant members iu the fifty seven Conjireuationut diuretics of Ore. last year was reported by Rev. C. II. Harrison of Portland, atalc supcrintendent, to the Congrctfa tl nal Conference of Oregon at Its el'hty first annual meetly, lu Id May 7 to 9, at Forest Crovc. A total of 735 members were r ceiv ed into the churches by confess Ion of fail h or by letters of iram fer and 588 were removed front church rolls because of a chanik of residence or death. The pre ent total membership ol thechures is 7.879. Total contributions received by the churches last year were $1.17, 222 of which $18,W5 were for mis tions and other benevolences and $ 139,627 were for local expenses, The total value of church proc erly is $l,UG4o(). . 1 i.ir. uarnsoii na.t dci-ii super. n tenJcnl of the Orea;:n Conference sinee 1922. The total growth of membership since then has been 152G. PERSONAL MENTION Wendell Balaiwer m now work inn in the Bilfnur Guthrie off eas in I'endlett n N xt mon h he will be placed in rhtiri.'f of ortf of theofllc so 1 the Wasco branch line. Morgan Items lo set at the Willow Creek Foul t v Farm, Friday. Mr. end Mrs. 1'imrnn left for Walla Wala and Lu Grande last Saturday, to viuit a sister liviny at La Grande. Faul IVttyjohn missed tevera lays of school last week on ac count of a cold. James find Howard Hardisty were Ruffeiing 1 1 "in colon ian week. Mm. Seely and dauuhttr called on Mrs. llardcsty, Friday even Inif. Fat Medlock wan liBulintr a cord ijt wood in Morgan, Saturday. Mri, l'Ht Medlock and danuhtet Mary cal ed on Mtb, Seely. N'ul Nash Hptint Sunday with his folks in Morgan, Mra, Zob Baurenfeind brouKht her mother duwn from lone last juturday. Mrs. Farrens is slowly recoverinjj from her recent Ulnei-s The Ely and I'a matter fami lies with aeveral others from Mir Kan vicinity, attended the sale at Hie Sam Burnes place. Tuesday Mr. Burt I'al 11, alter and wife, Jamea Hardisty and wife, and Mra. Sey and dauuh'.er went to Heppner, We nisday. Mr, llardi'Hty and Mrs. Fulma teer are finishing up a land trade Mr. Cochran called, Monday, at the Willow Creek louUry ('arm to t!t Mr. Berevin'a chick ens. IIICIISCIIOUL picnic jverslept and were not. ready when the caravan siarted at 4 a rr. These were punished by b n H left at home, We onderBtanc that the log rollinir contest ended lisastroiisly and that one dinn find younK lady fell intothecreek The yourR folk took with then 1(00 appetites and plenty ol 'Vata" except s siiuht shortam of coffee Mini Elizabeth Vinson an I Mm lMlfuarde William wa -e chaperoi es. C'-jcc'.cJ to I'niltlns in London La. Lcrjnc: Kiilllli: li'M,!lr ni.ijr tin! rllrfc nri'uiiil'iinliiK'liI In Uii ililiiilc In the l.i.Il.l' M rolllltjt fiUllltll. Loage Dirdctory IONE I.(H(1K N o.l 20, A. K. AA, M. MwtH every flmt mi( third Wedwu- iMJf ol I'lU'll llllltltll. W. M., Ilirlan KXarSy Ucy., W. E. Bull.rd LucilMt ('liiipliT No. Ill), . E. I'l'tn tin- wroml hiii f 111 rt Ii Tui' lay of I'lich month. Secy., Hulk Mwi IONK I.OIMiK No. I f.. I. ). O. F. Micl evi-ry Friiluy eviMilnit. N G., H. G. R.ulu Skj., U lluU llfNCII (JICASSJlKIIKKAII No, 9. 11 J. V. Mim'In firnt ami tliin'l riiurmliiy ol cnrli moiitli. N. C, Lacilt '.riiiin Stcj., VtriU Riukit TMtf liliuillt.'il Ihw H'il lillll il' MM, l.lnr ey At H!. r liasreiwlili i-miilm-iln l.r mi Inil iimsniliiii' turned lo her home after an ah M'iir ii-n Hmut lu-atrii-e hence of ei((ht wetkk: part of the timo spf nt in I'uril .nd and part with her dauirrter in II pp nr. Mr Allentfer has Lvn very ill and while much nn.irfived is not vet ab'e to do her home work Dtidly Ca The roott dunui-roui innpertji il bun moDoxlile iu. tin rt frmii Ii pulKinnut quiilltlt'i, Ii the fin I tin I' It vnlnrU'M, odnrli'ii ninl l.ih l, is niciiiiiillj, II It dllttnill in il 1 mil ttlitn tiilmli'd a n rjr mil i fiiliiBd of (lilt gm In l lie nil In '. 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I'. i npporvntly (Iiouk tiotlilng of It, however, for tliore r nu ilironli li'd vbJiH'llunt In parllatni' larjr artlihi't. IONF P 1ST No. 91, Amrricu UgiiM, BtiU Im Koad ud fourth TWuU)l of wkIi Bad h. C inndtr, E. G. Spmy Fuuau OflKtr, Juka Firril 1 w Annitia Ug ioa AuiiUiwy Ms. awcti on 2nd WtdouUf of Mik noaih M 8 00 t. M. tad ot 4:kTu.Mlir ! 2 JO P. M. Pre., MirgaM BUkt Srcy, GUdyi Drill Local liappenjngs Mr. W. E. Ahalt celebrated his 80th birthday, May 9. H was th (iceat of honor at a dinner Kiven by h;s daught' r. Mm. Fred Buchanan. Beaides the honor Kuost and the Buchanan family, I here were preaent Mrs. Kay Burnett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aha!t and Mrs. Han nah Ahalt. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal Co.. 202 and 203. Merchants t rust Bldg. 6th and Washington Sts., Portland, Ore.. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be in lone all day and evening, Sat., May 18th at the lone Hotel. SKE ill M ABOUT YOUK EYES. Mr. I. It. Kobiaon was a busi ness visitor in I'oi tland last w-.( k. Mrs. Ed Dick and Mrs. Bett Mason were joint hoateses at the O. E. S. Social Clob meeting held Saturday afternoon at Heppner, The New Model Keniinfr' on Portable Typewriter ia here. On diap'ay at Ballard's Pharmacy. Lonnie Ritchie has bought the home p ace on Main Sirtet. This is part of the property of the Lydia Hitchie Estate. J. E. Swarison INSURANCE "Aaron SlicK of Crick 99 The Fraternities Fancywork and Food Sale The Ladies Aid of the Baptist Churchwill holdafoodand fancv work sale, Saturday, May 18, A Play Given for 56e BENEFIT of PIONEER REUNION At Lexing'ton H AUDITORIUM Thursday, May 23 IONE INDEPENDENT JOB PRINT t x u x The Past Noble Grand's Cl.b Met Tuesday afternoon with M s Krnest lleliker at her ranch Ik n e there were sixteen ladies pim- ci.t. The afternoon wan spent in H'winy and itsmes. Kefnsh ments were served an the eta e. Twent) three members of l o cust Chspter No. H9, O. h S ! motored to Hepnper, Fridsy t n J inK, the invited euests of Hi thj Chabter No. 32. They jtreatlp i n joyed the initiatory work of the ieter chapter when a class cl 6j ere Riven the decrees: the n us, ical numbers presented by Mr. i Mis. Mitchel Thome and the vi y ilieieious refrehhmcnts which) erc served at the clot of the' everii.t. AT IONE p May 19 4f4.44,444.ff44.tt4'r'e444t'r''r'r4 CONDON vs ADDITIONAL LOCAL The I jnc Baseball team play ec , at Wmcp, lort Sunday. The scon : was 8 to 5 in favor of Wasco. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Black well have moved iuto the house on Second street owned by Mrs Robert Balcomb. Fred Nichonon and Albert Pel teys drove to Walla Walla, Sun day, Mr. Petteys went to see Ids on, Arthur, who ia seriously ill. Arthur unnerwent a kidney oper stion last Sa'urday. Oscar Cochrrn ot a coat of three hundrec dollars hrs recent ly installed a Frigidair with a J capacity of 20 gallons of ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ilietmsr were visiting in Portland, the first of the week. After all's said and done, the pleasure you get in smoking is what counts Camel CIGARETTES WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown. The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. Camels are mild and mellow. They do not tire the taste. They leave no cigaretty after-taste. Camels have a delightful fragrance that is pleasing to everyone. O 13. I. J. Smwlb TidaM CHBpur, Wiwim-JmImb, N.C 1929 PLAYING SCHEDULCWHEATLANDBASEBALL LEAGUE 1920 IONE i At At At At At At TfcAN CONDON' FOSSIL HEPPNEH. IONE ARLINGTON WASCO TZ, BATEBALL April 7. May 12. May 19. April 21. June 2. CONDON FANS! June 9. June 23. iossil m.,Sq. 22: "fit ri larrNER m'.,i, wk",n M.y3o. tgug IONE ::"o7' INDEPENDENT. "V "' AnrllfiS i.,nn 9 Msy 5l April 14, RENEW OR Mtv i ARLINGTON J""e L July 7. June 16. 1 " May 5. April 21. Ma April 7. SUBSCRIBE WASCO May 26. July 7, June 23. May 3a June 9. TODAY1 Game Starts at 2:30