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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1929)
NUMBER 4 IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, June 2$, 1929 Crop Conditions. Tha alfalfa farmers art busy with their hav and art havinir fcjass ereatbar lor lU work. Tit hay U at a food yield and ii do I ieaUjr free from weeds. There u noog water In Willow Creek to Irrigate the landa for the next croi K Mr Loula Balaiger estimates -1' win only nave aooui a Grange News Wlllowi Granite met Saturday alo-ht. June 22. In their hall at i Local Happenings Cecil with a large attend nee of memberi, visitors from th e new grange at Lexington and ,gust' who are not grangers. Mr. E. W. Snail. 28th Dfa trlet Represnratlve of Gilliam Si " man and Wheeler countiea ma da - I 1 1 J JJ. - . I I A inai we - spienuiu eaorciB jjrcaeiuing i 60 Dei cei 't wheat erop thU year. tba sranKCrl the facta from leg While lasr.1'1"- many fields that uy, iccdure of vita Interest j the farmer. Mr. Snell (a a granger and hai familiariied himself with the problema ai the affect the farm r. will ha a a L Tiew - other field! , Hat dessrve men tion ti bainf .ipeeially good. On the aorta eW Gorger Bros. a i.l i. and Art hnt Tun'' "Tf ,,,l0, u a W I.urH.II ...... .-. hsl git proariMa? food yield :,Bt,rtiln, tik 0B tht 4H Club a. JJ iL. I.Mei ... work, espeiauy or morrow uo. Charles and Raymond Lumdell reported on the club achool Corvallis from which they return d. Saturday. Inatrumental mueic, vocal soles Contmutd onpoy 4. indontaasoth-wa, the fields beloailof to .Mik Kowell, Us Beckner and P. Brown P. 0. Batslger. ,,r ,B H,r verter am ply Co. E. xtn4 10 "l Hall .i ll.rrl. K.rv. 'BterS. oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee i For your youngster A Brownie Nincty-scvcn knots and just two hands no , wonder everybody laughed but Spence. I Ic had to smile though, when he saw the picture the Brownie made. As a matter of fact, most of the pictures in your youngster's album are almost as intacsting to you as they are to him. Bring the boy in we'll quickly show him how easily the Brownies work. Prices but f l up. i h'iniihini you'll like 1 BULLARD'S PHARMACY lone Oregon Loula Balaiger, wife and daugh tar, Elva, neatly spent a oaf with relativea at White taimon. Mss. Ernest Shipley had as har ... I .it w.ek. htr mother, Mrs. Earl Allen of Lostine, bdo her two aunts. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Peterson, both of Ashland. Heraiater. Miss Blanche Allen, of Aahland. also esm. The others have .ieparted but Misa Blancne ..(n.4 far a mon n ended visit. r..i p.HWcr. of Portland. u.t ..k for a viait wi.h IV 1 ' w tlv.e nd friends, . urel Beach visited tha fir.l week wun um i.hi a .... . uf.n . his fleDsnure ivir ! Wall. route to Chicago, where n iZl to take a six weeks course . n... i "fcnservatory of Euaie. Fred Loekley made hl ... tnia part oftl ",v l..inff oioneera at J:L neand int.rv..wH Grandma KUta in .An For Gordo . ?' ',! u 'ng machinery. r i r i - r .. j,,.. r . wansonmaoe a irip J oaieio, ia . home Of there they visited ttU .n M.. their oaugnur, mtw. i , . .. .. .1. . -ea tne) niuan. wnen iney reiarv - - oaugi were accompanieu uj vtrevi n(jjnjj ier, tiVt, woo oai oeen y eir some time in Stlsm. and byv . a a era el ' little grana-oaugnier, tsw June. Mrs. J.W. Hoechaad dauahft Irene, of The Dalles, returne j home Saturday after a pleasant 'visit in the Cole Smsth home. I Alan, tha small son of Mr. and I Mrs. J. W. Howk, underwent an tenold operation, Saturday morn in Heppner. Me and F. H. Rob- trip to wtel. e HEAR 'The MEADOWS" i BROADCAST At Your Home! Mow. K. C. W. Portland 7:00 7:J0 Wad., K. N. X Los Angeles 7:30 .8:00 Wed.,K. O. M. O.. Seattle 8:30 : 9:00 Ihur., K. F. R.C. Frisco. 7:20 8:00 Thur., K. L Z. Denver. 6:00 6:30 Fit, K. !!. Q., Spokane 9:00 9:30 llkadoWi Sded aSpmt CALL and get descriptivt literature and sec machine woakt BRISTOW & JOHNSON : V.ti. P.ttcva it eniovinif M. . with her daughter. Mrr. . , desman and thrachil jamea u .j, Ct,M and aUo ,h v daughter Mrs., k v m and two daughter Ml he Mew too , " ,, , , Ui and Mrs. Ted Mrs. Jaimar Ko. . w . Hall, of South Be. Wash. Albert Peltry. mo,ed HoodK.ver.Sundgy,1 bis wife home from tlu llCliaru ijunurii ant Morgan enjoyed a fishing .L. f...U...a t. n . last ilia ucivunin ikei, ' .... They were the guests of ' ton's sister, Mrs. Perry Ban ,e may, of May's Landing. Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh cf Cirleton were at tha home cf Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moryan Utt week. They were en-route to Colorado and the Yellowstone on on their honeymoon trip. Mrs. Pugh is a daughter of W. A. Mor . n.a gan, who uvea on voe uscar rei erson plaee. Mrs. Rosa Jaekon is enjoying visit with her daughter. Mrs. Harry Weingarten and children, of Seattle, and with her grand' Dnn.lH Jackion whom she hsd not seen for six years. Donald is the son of Captain William Jack son of the Quartermaster's Dept. I R. RO BISON - m i A COMPLETE y ; ' LINE of : BoKh 0C Dixie : :magnetx) PJITS : ; Carried in'Scock. of the U. 8. A'my. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Sargent,of Klnsua, araived on Saturday xor a visit with Mrs. Sargent's moth er, Mrs. Rosa Jakson. Aftrr a short stay. Mr. Sargent returned . M. mnrU at KinZUS. but Mr, i w ..." - ii Ssrgeot and the children remaii i ti for a more extended visit. Pearl, Hazel and Harold Fed berg of Portlnnd, arrived Ihuraaay, for a viait with relativea and frlenda. Our ball team Journeyed to Fossil for the game. The aoore was 11-4 in favor ef the Fossil tesm. There was a ball game on the one field. Sunnay afternoon, be tween Morgan and Alpine. Hot' iron won. thescors being 11-8. Mondar was our botuss osy so far thia year. The thermom ter at Bert Mason's store regis tered 94 and some Isrmers report temperature ot 100. Mr. end Mrs. AI Martin and children, whose home is at Atilla r.iifnrni.. arrived Saturday for! tll'r... . a visit with relativea in and near lone. Mra. Merlin is a daughter of Mr. W. E. Ahalt. Mrs. Homer Franks and two children of Richland, Wash., are guests in the George rranna home. Mra. motored ovar irom Highland, being accompanied by bcr husband and by her father, A. V. Stooiie. The men remained for an over night visit only. Mendell Bslsigerof Fendletoa spent Sunday with tba borne' lolka. j Tha Sandsy School f the Christian Church will bold a pi nie at the Great Oldea ranch on Sundav. All those I B V "W " -in aittasnrf r Aftk-d to 'U witiu av wi t thh church st 9 JO a. m. at h time and plaee care will b- cinLmi will be held at the Sunday BEFORE YOU PUT Get Our Prices. We deliver anywhere, anyinc. Phonp Min W2S Heppner Planmg' MIU w4 Lumber Yard -LiiiiiiiiiiiiisnnttttttM-i- " TT . . , , t.aa.aaaaaeeeee picnic gt Mrs. H sister., Sin Portlaan wh motored to I Wednaiav. ret Th( Mr . rct yit the iittp-up idea in automobile buying haw taken America by storm The JS'iw PpUa Pig Six hM faJkd th $Upvp" er bcau nHc8 forwrii-iookipg popU t9 Hep up in motor par qwaJitT iMwu ? .1 i : i .1 J J airw e he firaf of he jrpaf , ?yfcep fh new pppjiftc vaa Bfliounced, fh Hep up Wa n Mtonwl?Ue yn hps ttUn America py Bpopn. i Font Pit Si, pf$ u, $$9(,f. 9. k- oaaie, UUhi gmn, pivt tUHvry fhmrge. frumper, ppmf cawry flan mrmilabtt .1 minimum rt. fuUt ti atUvmJ pric aa weU a UwlUt arte Hkr rrT"" awloulV lu ... O.H.na f aaliae deiirt4 pricca oojud. onjjr maihla ttfrtm fohmaMina an4 o aaoeiac mbfm tka J im Wmj!ff,toi lan ia uM. . f. R. Robbon, Garage 0E - .QRECOI ounds. mer Mankin and her Holmea Gabbert o o is visiting hen-.; unnvside. Wash..! AI1I& w urning Thurar ay. lEV Tiicfti mere 01 They were the 4 .igm Skipion. and Mrs. WiU in taltira Robert Harbiion architeture tlVft 9? ffVftt- - 'reKun, win ' ' ' at the Universitv of C ner. U! not be at home this sut, - r H. IP. MOToaa hss employment in th it, Port Freeman arshuecht office Imd. .4. Mrs. K. W. Austin enjoy (r, visit last week with her slst Mi.s Moore of Fossil. . Mrs. K. W, Austin underwent a ( njjor opertion at the McMoodd), hotl Mfal in Heppner. uunng ia time n" wl" u" iivim little . ui:hter, Joyce, win oema cased . or ,l the l,om of Mr Austin's i8ter ' Condon. It the p rtv orrowed in weed cutU ' nd ,hovel 'rom the Sixtonhom on Second Street. ,ii iirn t hem, It win he great j irp-aciate Ihvtheownr. The Drawn, g f-r the Japanese Tea Set will I he"1 awuraiT, June 29 rt2 P. HOLT HARVESTER REPAIRS MACHir a shop EASTERN ORR'-ON MORMAL SCHOOL ENOLLMENT U Grande. Oregon. Jn 22 tt ka 200 stude nta enrolled for tha opening aesaion of the new Eastern Oregon norma. School, excellent representation is found from prartlcany an coun tieaeast of the Cuscrfue. with scattering registration from oth-J r aactionaof theeatate. Morrow eounty aent the following named sudanta: Marvel Altera, tign. Mile; Dorothea Anderson, tiepp. ner; Bernlce Barker, Irrigon;UI- lian Brlce, Boardman; wuureu Farrana, Hardman; Zoa Hadley, Lucy Willama, Hardman. ' have received a large stock of gen- ii HOLT repairs and can supply a 7 wearing parts. Get your or m ost ai 7 ninM VtolV Vt'flPtl tfl J de ts in eai ' ,vu,u ' HARVEST COMES ON BERT MASON 10NE, OBEGON