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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1929)
VOLUME XVIII IONE, ORECONJ FRIDAY, Dec. 6, 1929. NUMBER 26 FlMHER GAIN FOR RADIC 1(1 SCHOOLS With ttia tx-Kln n Iiik f tin Wlnl.T chool term tin radio liiudtjioiikur Iiim Uka lit piaca Ixtalil 'lit block linnrd ai in lid to Ituclilna. According to Qulnton Atlami, VlcaPrttlilunt of tin lUillo-Vlitnr Corporation o: America, thirty ichoiili lu varlnm parti nt tht country liiv begun tin new trm iMUlppK) with cenlrallrcd rndlo ip pnritui for tin distribution uf aduca tloiial projirmni to tin claairooina I n (1 betwten atxty and leventy other icliuola aro plnniiliii ilmllnr liiatnl latloni, Evory icboul ir brlngi an xtamloa of aducatlon by radio. MORE BROADCASTS FROM EUROPE SOON Ni w trend In radio prngrania In tht neit fw niimlln ara (rrat by Dr. Alfred N UoIiUmlth, Vice rrenlili'iit and Central tngliifer u( tin lUdlo Corporation of Amrrlra, whom work In rieearch ilurt tin Infunrjr of rndlo glvn hli oiltilnn weliht, "It I tiiH'Ud." nr. Golihmltlt mid. "that In tin coming icanon there will bt a notahle Increnet In lh quantity V - A sE'Jf !-.- t Personal Mention G" E, "? "n n!o!or J ' Pullman wash, for a few day Mis Jennie Mc & be returner! t h tit wek from a pleanant vlt-it In th home of her hunt at Momkjt lick, WbHh Hubert Mc Cube who haa heen woiklnjr near Pott lanri also returned home last week. Both came home in time for the family dinner which wan held Thuiikaiiivind day at home In lone. "Hully" Hayes returned insl week from Yakima, lie found that tranina- In the vicinity of the Washington city was not proritable. William Strobla finlahed balim hay on the Fred Buchanln ranch on Wednedav of last week. From there his outfit was moved to the Antone Holub ranch' and after the hay there was baled, he moved onto the Rankin ranch. The many fiienda will be Rlad io know that Mr. Katie Petty'x, who haa been very ill. in now on the roaa to recovery. VIHlt luHt week. A Representative of Swift and Company wan at th lone Market D'cmibi-r, 6, receiving turktys for extern ahipment. Sixteen relatives and friendl partook of the 1 hankntiviig dinner prepared and served by Mrs. John I'ryaon at her on Third Stieet. "p,n Riven the name of Robert the J. (J, Penny and Comiany .jrn(.gt tore. Mr. Forlm has an apart Thfl ' ll!fl, meixui of the ment at Mrs. Pattt'iHOij. American Legion Auxiliary was The regular meeting of Loci at ' , ,d TueBf1ay afternoon. Nov. 29, Cbt-Dter No. 116. O.E. S. held Tuesday evening was we I a'.t ended by rnmberi and viaitors. The Heureesof the order were eonfered on one candibate, afier which there was a uncial hour home fdllowel by refreshment. The !next meeting will be Tuesday E. J. Bristow and family drove evenintr. Dec. 10, and at this to Baker to spend ThankfRivir u time there will be elections of wilh his aon and daughter hi' fficers. Uw, Mr. and Mrs. Etmond Mr. and Mrs. Roy luallen Bristow. '(entertained et bridge Thanka Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sin"(.n Rivirg evening. Those present and Norman and Eva went to' were: Mr. and Mrs. Bern Mason, Salem to spend the holiday vie! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dick, Mr. anrt Dr. Alfred 'N. Cam.Tilh and quality at Imernnllnnal bro.idat Ing and a widened Intrrrtmnce of pro grama betaaea arhu Knr.pi.Tn countrlet and tin Irailliig bionlraet. Ing agrnry In tht t'nlted 8:air tecell.jg tell tlm a ' : doncy toward itlll greater ilinriiH'-ntl n of control. Tuning In li a until t'i'era thm perfornitd llmutt tliiiulle.ia.niily. Tht control of olum la equally nut pi and imculli.' Mrs, Kov Brown's gifttr, Mr T. J. O'RKIy. Kit MonJiy for In r ho le In 5n F encisco. Mr and r Brnwi took htr ti far . Arlington by auto. One of the most important equipments of the home Is a aood light. It adds so much to the comfort and cheer of thi ef the home, brsides protecting the eyesight. ation with their daughter, Mn. Elmo Mc Millan. Coach C. M. Daniel spent hie. Thanksgiving vacation in Port land and Vernonia. Mrs. Hannah Ahalt visitol with her daughter. Mrs. Hernun Ilavercost, ani wilh her eo -, Hatold Ahalr. Saturday. Both i f these families live near Rho Siding. Mrs. Minnie Forbs has move to Heppner where her baught Mrs' M. E Cotter. Mr. and Mm. (3. W. Mc Namer of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown sud the host mid hobtesn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lieuallen. A baby son was born to Mr and Mrs. Ernest Shipley Wed nesday, Demqer 4th. He bus Fancywork Sale The Baptist Ladies Aid Society will hold a sale of fancywork on it. the lone Hotel, Mrs. Walter Cor'ey acting as hostea. It being little Miss Marianne's fifth birth day, she assisted her mother in receiving and entertaining the euests, seven ladies were prs nt, as follows: M-s. Gladys Drake, Mrs. Keulah Maukin, Mrs. Amy Sperry, Mrs. Snoda Blake, Mrs. Margaret Blake, Mrs. Maud Ferris end Mrs. Hel en Farrens Delicious refresh ment of fruit salad and Sake were served. Mr. A. A. McCabe has been enjoying a visit v. i Lh his sister, Miss Mable McCabe, whom he had not seen for thirty yean. Miss Mc Cabe'a home is In Neb raaka. Miss Janice Carmichael, of Sand Point. Idaho, has also pten a Guest in the Me Cane home, she being a neice of Mr. Mc Cabe. Both ladies left lone the first of this week, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Llnbeken anb chil !rrn motored to Wooburn WebpH"y topend the Thanks giving i v'Jnn with Mrs. Lln deke: t p.r ,;t.i, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Grasaman. Dr. Cj.'Lyesight Specialist, in lone, Friday, Decemder 13th. . " Advic la SwmIIm I Tolki wiuld b unrrlaed to know." discount on' '"J1 B,!',,i,nt" ,n"1 ". "ow many i iTu uie working mi mc ooai niu of giving advlm In newapaper It - m-aII .An a vAiimltia I n Kn. a lore, Farm and Flrealdt). Twenty percent Community Silver is an example efthe many bargains at Bullard's' c"lumn 00 1Iuln f b"f' Pharmacy, Miss Thelma has em;loymet.t in Saturday, the 14th of Dec, Dr. Clarke of the Clarke OptUc Co. 321 J Washington St , Corner All Ctatrtl Fun) Ttrrtnu of Morrow Coiimiy, Orrgoa, registered aa ar before (be prewal dtte. ill be paid ea preieauuoa et tht office of the j ttl When You SKIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality !6th, Portland, Ore. EYESICIi r CaatyTrereroaeifMrDiodHI6,rA , SPECIALISTS, will be In Iune all i" utmu M " tM" I day and evening, Friday, Dec 'at the lone HoM. SEE Hi t ABOUT YOUR EYES. . j. : Ditcd al Hrppter, Oregoa, Norenber 26, 1929. Leon W. Briggs. Countu Treasurer. 3l it HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE John SKUZESKI THE TAILOR Heppner, Oregon' 49 10 per cent Discount F or CASH over the counter, on any pur chase of fifty cents or Over, Except Films. Toys, Stationery (St. the Majority of Xmas Gifts Will BE ON SPECIAL SALE No Extra 10 per cent Discount oni AMMUNITION YOU CAT'HOOT WITH CONflDSNCt A mmg bJC AMMUNITION There it plenty of action when a pheanant flutliei! And lie's niurli hnrdiT to Las tlinn lio looki to be becauae he it to liable to fldnh at long range. You need a ahell that u ill reach out and get him. Tliat'a why you ahould uxe Pctera Iliph Velocity an amaziiiEly long ranpe, hard hitting ihell loaded and teitcd Ly mrthodi exclusively controlled by Pctcrt. , You can ihoot High Velocity with perfect confidenre that it will do iU part to bag your pheatatit if you do your. There are many other artivlca in our More which will contribute to the auccei and pleasure of your hunt we re here to serve you. BRISTOW & JOHNSON Phelps Funeal Home Heppner, Oregon Located in Mahoney Residence: Southeast Heppner Licensed Embalmer- Lady Assistant Sedan Ambulance Service Cut Flowers for All Occasions. 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