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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1929)
VOLUME XV1H IONIC, OREGON FRIDAY, Nov. 1 , 1929. NUMEER21 MICH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES lone Takes Ftssil 42-0 Inns hid no uounl In heating th light nut scrappy Kosnil tetm M 0. laxt Saturday, lone scored in nvery quarter and w-r sue ccHiful in each try fur point. Norton LundHl not only marie tha first touchdown of the iraine but alao the first acora of iff aeaHon. After the fint (ouch down, Ritchie, the local crter, took the backfield for a drop kick. The kick waa blocked but the point counted tccauee Fossil was olf-aide. The second touchdown waa made by Harold Kinrarto in the first part of the aecond' quarts. Kenneth Smouse made the third touchdown and Norman Swaneon, who waa high point man for the locals, made the last threo. Loiib puntea, intercepted passes and end runa were the main factora in beating Fossil. Kenneth Smouss pulled down a Ion if pans whidh looked almoat impOHiiible to be completed. lone waa only in danger once when Fossil completed a paaa without anyone pear hint. Harold Kin cade ran him down after they had raced 35 or 40 tarda Our linea ieemrd impregnable and the backfield waa in the racing mood throughout. Next Friday Jlone nieeta Lex ington on the home gridiron. Thia will be the last league pai' here and it will probably be the beat Iecaui4 lone and Lexington are more evenly matched than any other teama in the league. Mrs. Maukin Entertains Saturday afternoon, Mra. Fred Manlcin entertained In honor of her rnmll daughter, Hetty Jean, Ten of the Uttl girl's friends were prenent and all report a very pleasant time. Thoee present were: Mary Kathryn Wait, Del en Hlake, ttarlere Farris. Eileen Sperty, Charlotte Sperry, Helen Grots, Marianne Corley, Dorothy Howell, Grace Lindekin and Hetty Jean Mankin. A. J. Howk Dies J.'W, Howk received word the first of the week, of the death of hla father, A. J. Howk. Mr. Howk, Sr. died Arlington, Ttxn. He waa 81 yeara old and, ia aur vived by two aonsand two daugh ters HeaervM.1 in the Civil War generous hofpilatity exend d firat in th manufacture of powder y ur neighboring city. and subsequently in u home guaid Labies Auxilliary Elects' The Ladies Auxllllary of the American Legion met at the home of Mra. Margaret Blake en Tuea day afternoon of last week and elected officers. The following were chosen: j President, Mra. Amy Sperry; Vice preaident Mrs. Margaret Blake; Secretary, Mn. Gladys Drake; Historian, Mrs. Vivian Hague wood; Seargent at arme', Mts, Tholma Corley; Chaplain, Mrs Mary Beckner. Pioneer Reunion Many of our people attended the Pioneer's Picnic held Satur day in Lexingtnn. All who at tended have only words of pral e for the splendid entertainment organixation. When You SKIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality A Seven Years Moisture Record for Sept. and Oct. Through the courtesy of Mr. I. L Harbison, we are able to ghe figures showing the total precl,-i tadon at his observatory for ti c ( months of September and Octobxr , in each of the years '23 to '2!', inclusive. The figures are asfollow : Prcclp. Sept , Oct '23, . . 1.1C" '24... 0.70" HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE John SKUZESKI THE TAILOR Heppner, Oregon' Lost . Lost about 5 weeks ago in th vicinity of lone, ore large, coarse wooled buck, about 6 years old. Reward is offered for information. W. J. Fan ens Ion, Or-g.m. riajlmg lh I ir' t "I'lim nil. I n.T.ll.n ,i Hit r-nlii nrr iiiM-J by lni ili i Hn iilnil. .ii When III tiliMid l M'lHiiiM-d It riilii- llirntiKh Die rein unit hiiiniu NiMlmi Hie lln Ink. The vlhrullitn mii U Hi lln (ling. t.- 25.. '26.. '27.. 28.. '29.. 0.81 1.43 2 79' 1.00" 0 4" "A Poor Married Man" ! The cast for the play "A Poor! Married Man", which ia spon-j rorea oy meson, ai Ulvics uiuo, and is to be given' Nov. 8, is as follows: ' Prof. John B. Wise, a poor mar- ried man, Harold Kincade. Dr. Mathew Graham, a country physician, Norman Swanson. Billy Blake, popular college boy, Gene Engefman. Jupiter Clark, t black trump, Barton Clark. Mra. Ina Ford, aome mother in law. Mildred Smith. Zoie. her charmiug danghter, Geneva Pettyjohn. June Graham, a little Ireshroan, Margaret Crawford. Rosalind Wilson, a college report er, Mary HeBly. Reserved seat ticketa are on sale. Weather Report For Oct. Total precipitation 0.42 "ainceSept. 1... 0.44 " " for the corres ponding period last year ...1 03 No. of clear days 21. No. of cloudy dayi 3 No. partly cloudy 7. Killing frosts oa let and 24th Prevailing wind ? NE. It. E. HarblHon Cooptratirt Obterrer V. S. W B, Fancywork Sale The Baptist Ladies Aid Society will hold a sale of fancywork cn Saturday, the 14 th of Dec. T Prnt BliadncM The Nutlimul Hix-m r.u the Pre tfiilloB of llllncliwKn ny I hut 4JU ugfoilii co (inile itli the mvlety. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal Co. 3261, Washington Street, Cor; Cth, Portland, Ore, EYE SICHT SPECIALISTS. will be in line, all day and Saturday, even ing. Nov. 2nd, at the lone Ho tel. SEE HIM ABOUT OUR EYES. The removal of your child's sdenoids should be a bloodless and psinkas operation done by a physician who knows how. -Dr. J. Perry Conder The Dorcas Society of the Con gregalional Church is having the work combleted on the church kitchen. Clark and Lion are the ci rpentera. Hallowe'en Party A delightful Hallowe'en party waa given Friday evening in the Henry Clark home. Twenty one of the young friend of Valjean Clark and Bobby Sparki were in vited. The house was gay with fait f owers and Hallowe'en dec orations. The young folks were presented with many ooise makr ing novelties, and if noise was any indication of i good time, the' guests enjoyed' themselves to th "t most. Mrs. Clark was aseir'f1 In ferying and In direct ing ihe.iiitfd by her sister, Mrs. Harry Rooi of Heppner. Those present, b. sides the bonorees, Valjean sod Bobby, were: Jane Pitzpatrick. Wilms Dobyns, Char lotte McCabe. Frances Fitzpatrick Sibyl Howell, Dorothy Howell, Mildred Kelly. Mildred Lundell. Helen Lnndell. Bobby Cantwell, David Cantwell, Kemp Dick, Continued from Py. I. i X It Wliil Dim Doa If thrrt er nn miiiwln IIhtp woulit he nn dew unit n-jrtnilnn wnuM (erlKl). It In the nin tt-iMiilrnmil. urnl th earth tmillnii. ili.il imnluit-i ilr Cot tan Fibci ii Tire, A ."VI l.y .".'j tiiiliiiiiDl.ilr ilrt ro'i Mini 1.72-1 mill f kiIIimi lllicr. The Perfect Memory After all there is only one perfect memory, the Kodak's. 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