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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1929)
30W IONIi OREGON FRIDAY. Nov. 8 , 1929. NUMBER 22 volumi: XVIII UIGlIGCIIOOL ACTIVITIES 30. Tn HnllowoVn spirit ww ' lorried out. In cooume am) malf. Lexlngtor. Ec;! lone Final Score 12-0 Lexington cnroeto lone FrIHny and hnnded the IiichI hoys a 12 0 deft Ht. lone showed the Luxing ton squad hurd time but. uing to Mm lact Unit our boy were badly Injured. Luxingon walked through for two touchdowns lono was scheduled ior a game with .Heunm r hut sine our buck AMLWBA LEGION LNTiiKTAINED On Thursday evening ol last week. Mr. and Mrs. t, G. Sperry entertained the members of the American Legion and the Ameti can Leuion Auxilliary at their farm honm north of lone. The The closing days of October! hotiHH decorations and refresh ... r;,i..,i .. i.t. ,'.,.!! i!uii.1i!meiitB w-ri in keening with tl e Gneatsof honor were MitjsKnight Mim Williams Mrs. K. A. Biown and Mrs. 'Harriet M Brown. Liu hi refreshments were nerved at 11:00 p. m. among the yuunrf people of the school. On Tuesday cvenit if of Ut week the high school Socul Hallowe'en season. The evening A' in MpfHit in yamcs ai.d liuricir.tf. I'hoau present m-aides theii(mt field ii injured we probably willje)ut, ,) tn9 tiehool faculty. All not pi ty them. Nuiuian Swatison rt,,,0, v,.ry enjoyable time. suffeied a bmken collar bone in! - - ....... i!ul, fll, 'Our Still turns it out. Its pure inn urn u num . ....u . . . ;mi we wuni gum ouivo i . ft i . j .m . . vw. Civics Club Kve n macqiierade nolens were; nir. anu r.rs. .,... ( f,,r tl,- ........r.era of thuir M' '. Mr. Ud Mm. Walter Cot- Ioiih was: Hnna; McCain-, Lundull Morgan nc 1), Miin n. Tackle; K. Smouce. P.. Minor. and I, 1,1' i j en. 0 lards; Ktteb and Kvernou. Center: Ritchie. (Jiarter, Kiucade It. Half Swanson L Hull :.. V. Smouse lUck Clark The hlnh Hfhool girls arc al ready practirinsr fir the banket liall team and the boys will be Kin to practice thbt week. poi.t rtmt vur stomach. Try it in your Battery. BuMard'a Pharmacy ley, Mr. and Mrs 1'ied Mankin, Mr, and Mr. Jr.hn Feirlt, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Blake, Mr, am' Mr. Lee Beck tier, Mrs. Harriet Brown, Mrs. J. Grimes, Elmet Cochran, Orren Crabiil, Jack vYIiiteaideg, Charley Dane, Arth ur Turner and Ot'o R:etmaur. Mrs. J. 8. Hender'on ano two; NOTICE ,,; Innie and Howard j oersat.en "V Kuf ' W" """l0M' "7V' d ! lion is directed to section 4.84 o. .... I k.i.u.u rf llillt Uft.frLt fiir U ! . liiuii; A ...,..,. ..,.,1 T..-i... lilt nnxi DSUIClll BUU 1UAIIVI Iaw. Tliis section requires tht tax colKctor after the 6th daj of November or as soon aa prac ticdble, thereafter to levy upor sufficient uuods and (hatteU bn e. ly Aviation School, for th";,Qnijnff to mich I((,rson or f. rHtfour or.ivemontbahe will, ailverlilje uch Kodi nc studv jrround avinlion only. .chattel, for sale and bc-II encuul. two wet ks visit with Mrs. Hen ! drrson's sister, Mrs. A. A. Mc! Cube, and other relative. j Garland Swanson is in Salcin! where be is a student in the Ky. ('or the j Personal Mention ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackaon were visitinjr in lone recently. They wore accompanied by Mrs. Jack son's father and her une'e. They were travelinn by truck and Ciirne t uet their househedd uoode The Jackaons are living at St. PaH. Uobert McCabe is in Forest Grove, where he has employment. .ll be remembered as Mias Anne Lindsay and Mrs. Hurgeit 88 Miss Mary Lindsay, the daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lind my who lived for many years just above lone on the farm now occupied by fred Buchanan. The folloii)K dates have been decid. d on for the annual Christ mas sales of food and fancy work bv the various churches of our town: Sals by the Dorcas Society of the Laxton McMurray is Pr.dinKllnirewatllltir Church. Dec. 7. In the ityuiniiriiim on Thursday afternoon, Miss Maude Kniuht! and Mil's llildl narl wiiiinn.'weie hottMe to the f irst, second, j third and fourth tirade with tbe fiflb(raie invited as very netiul (UeltS. Mis Frieda McMillan, on the ', same afternoon, ave a very, pleasant party to the sixth uiade in her room. j The sevrn'h and eighth nrsds are the p'tuid pmrbaMia of "Compton's I'ic'orial Ki cci pt-i dik", rontaii ii s ten vo'urret. Saturday, Nov. 2. lone sta le foutlail lesm I'liO'd, Heipmr, Krale fam Mi the hi me lild. The ecore was 20 to ti in favr nl lutitf. When You SKIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE John SKUZBSKI THE TAILOR I Icppncr, Oregon i'O ids and chattels to pay such iHXeS 1'ersonal proberty owner, are therefore urtjed to these tx es as soon pnsibie to aeuiil unpleasant procctdii csand ex Us expense. C. J. I) IU'iman. T CallKtix. . acoi.plenf weeks at St Maatin'i Sprir.j, Wahir t?ton. Mil Bert Nation and her moth er, Mrs. Adeiia Godfrey, were week end visitors in Walia Waila with Mrs. Mason's bia'tr, Mrs. I zell. Mr. Iyeonard Larson arrived S iturdoy and on Mon' ay as.ium el his duties tection foreman uf the O. V. K. and F. Mr. Lar aim comes from Bluffs on the U'-scbutes brancii. Peter Pop off who has been ten pcrmy -fore ' man for the past few weeks, left or his home in Portland. l J. Linn returnsd on Monday morning's train. While away he attenned the livestock show in Portlaui. visited his two sons h reBic!e in that city aid also 'ith the two suns who live at1 J VVrnonia. Mr. and Mrs. Llmer lx)rer.ce, from Silveiton. and Mr. ana Mrs. I ii ! Ilurueit frum l'ortland, spent inn li me frum Friday until Mon i.Iay. calling on theirmauy frienos linHndnear lone. Mrs. Lorence Sale by the Baptist Ladies Aid Socieiv, Dec. 14. ale by the Willing Workers of the Christian Cetirch, Dec. 21. Mrs. Alan Case departed, on Thursiay of last week for her home in Portland after a pleasant visit with her mother, Mrs. J. K. Grimes. Li.tle Josephine Case remained with her Grandmother ooran indeftniie stay The lone Huh School is giving Continued on pagt 4. City Hall Notes The regular meeting of the City Council was held Tuesday even ing. There were present thl Mayor, Marshal, Recorder and Councilmen Bryson, Linii, Bal siger and Davidson; absent, Ltn d. II and McCabe. Bills of Mason, $211 and of Balsiger for $0.94 were submit' ted by ttfe Recorder and ordered paid.Thi; ihatttr of the Budget was pr-rted by the Recorder and re; -i .e 'o the fintnee Com mittee. Ti e l.ayor named as Budgee Committee, Messrs. Bui lard. Mrrr- ml Bristow. Ordinance No. 117, relating to automotive trafic was read the third time and on motion duly made, .econded and carried, as laid on the table. Bi vote of the Council the Mayor was authorized to con sult a CDmpetent attorney with Continued onPg. 4 . 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