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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1929)
KM -- . volume xviii IONE, OREGON: FRIDAY, Dec. 27, 1929. NUMBER 29 State Covernor Died l.orkVw ' '- i fjBaaaBaJ ' I it i D,.nl A - iinnrnlnfl at tlin Rtiiulav Sc! nOl J.CJ&UUCW 1VJX1IUUM . " ' . hour, freati w,re aiv-n till - ... . i Th Ulllirg WoikfU of ih pre-nt. Lhrls' in Lliurih hu itl ann tih ( ile of food end fji y vv.uk SutU'dny tit the C. W. Swunton Store, Ki d their tmimy w4 n ilch' d by a goodly turn. Mls IUz'l IMJmiM, a Sai lor in Or.fjonS'MeG II g-, - d MH K iilvritiH Feldrmn, a S'lphmor nt li U'liversl y of Or gan, arr iv d Frldxy to apt 1 d lh- holiday vacHilon will iMr pirni, Mr and Mrs Cil Feldnlan. Tin ; your 8 hdiel w.re mt a,t Arlinp ton by tht Ir parfati ' The m mbrrs of the Christian Church Sunday School gave a v ry pi asing Christmas program Sunday morning at 10:30 o,clock. I'll church was gay with d cor ations appropriate to th season. Treats wire diftrilmtid at the clos 4 of the program. Friends here have Kd. A Lindeken, lone when' n by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. More than 850 coun Jriuwr an4 rlinoir fuf ornilf v mi 'U uiniivu VUlb final . j. , Tractor farmer, lua rented the"8' i oentirt Slate. . . ,. . ., ....... .Nirth Carolina and Maine are CAllll.MVC TtllCdl IdliU IIUUWK VI A. M. Matkham, Freewattr, Ore oi Clarke's Canyon, southwest o' Lexington, Ore , for a ttrm of years this land was lormrriy farmed by Will Padberg. Mr Lindeken, will continue to farm the 960 acre wheat ranch at lone received owned by II. L. Fnzier, Milton worumai lituye joy, lour ye.r an1 Freewatcr hanker o d daughter Twen'y Prcnt 'KuMvr Hot Watf-r Hotihs and Oi r continuity irourns with t' c Syringes. state and njta r.s o'er the pa sing of hue l.c-e I'altmon, cheifex ecutive f Ihe state of Or t ton Covernor Patterson was bom at Klni Yalk-y, Oregon, September, 17, 1859. and die J at his home at Kola, mar Sa'en. I e:tnibir. 21, IKS ": a.iiini" An n Ihm la iiiiln shIIIhi t phntm alilili Iiiik ln uriiiilfi1 from tha Itm Iciiiintiiil "Imii. milium" t It lnii'fHl sun ,.f urarw iMllni( whera Ih siirlmv n I lii" i-li.l I iitiiDhlcrml Kill It tnii Ih- ii-m'iI milt In iiiiiilr IMi IumiIkii hIhii mini) liiinliiiiirk nm I ill,i n (. rn i in na u i hitk on III mUuiuili'iK Hull ird's I'h iim icy Tl ere was a CI i list mas tr and short. Int. r. sti g program at th Congregational Church Sunday Tli Innilil llii lifliiK llilnkvi InnlfMil of . Ililkrl l Hint nfli-l mlillf ihiiI i l In . 1 1 1 1 r 1 K ! f"Q r rrallf llilnkliiii -nlilo Snil JimrnHl TlM-fV pfHl mi. grniM-ul rul la giimnlng Unit jou'r mil. N('rt AdUK'HlP. ...... ' "An prl in nee I of a fiit'nr rite to djd ant Mina K. II Allemunn, The Sation Army While Shield Home, 5 Mat fair Avenue, Portland, OreKon." When You SKIMP on your clothes you rob your Pers3nal ty HAVE YOUR. CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE John SKUZESKI THE TAILOR Heppncr, Orcfiort' of Mr. and Mrr, Mayne Moore of Los Angtle, Cat. Is in serious condition, li e attending physiebns give the p irints little hopes for the cl.ifd'i recovery. Mr and Mrs Moore are Discount on farmer residents of lone. I. K . Robinson, lone garag : and, now has four men helping im in his work: M. E. Colter, Hob Lowe, Kay Turner and Lloy King. James Head, who was at or.e lime editor of the lone Indepnd cat, is now located at Lodi, Cal ' lore Cirls victorious On Tiii-i1iiji niehtthp Inn H S plrs'bigke'bailtpem defeated th) Lexington girls' team by cor of 29 12 The irame wa played on the local floor. Th (xington girls were qu;ck and na;ipy but our forwards Kuceed i in making th? first baRkels At tin c'ofi' of th first ha! ' th itcore was 17 to 3 in favor o' lure. The lineup of the two t-'Bms are. Ivexinton Boys victorious n iw modified accredited areas; that hi, areas where not more hin 5 per cent of the rattle are a'fected with tubercjlr sis. Public installation of the newly Vctej officer of the Masonic blue lodge and the Eastern Star held at Ma:onic hall Wed, eening December 18ih. About sixty member ai d guest were prej n . Th lodge ball and d o in (room were rep!dent i'h Christmas decoration. Refresh .Hint of the evening ceremonies. Mrs, Lena Ray and son Jobnny if Salem are spending the Chrit i) in week with Mrs. Kay's nother, Mrj. Jordan, and o;her relative. Tb CoaS Old Dr Meniliern or t lie gulij ruxb In tb Cluck Ullli are to tie prMerved la a museum flren Deadwooij, 8. D, by W. K. Adumt, pioneer tnercbant. Lexington Orange News At 2:30 P.M. on January 1, 1930, the Lexington Crange will meet in regular session in the Leach Memorial Hall. The Crange will sponsor a bas ket social and program for tin benefit of the P. T. A. on the evening of the same day at 7:30. The proceeds will be applied for i he purchase tf the new elet trie stove to he us in the prepar albn of hot lunches for schcol child) cn Bas': ti b ' glng torn mte of the jti-w. coool will all be sold at thiitv f e cents each. The other las .'.s will be auctioned oft " ' RuihDingfS' ' Coailmctiaa linplmnl A "liullr" la onr.nict..n iraile In 4 ihI !tb an linlenlnl lind for hold ing lh brad of a rlvd nl ihtorbloit Impact while the other head la being driven. W J" tl 7. a. Giveur Druggisri . . , ,.,, ,r . . LNOW YOU. D R 1 1 I f A I 1 T. d - M yur dmtot nt mmm I ornia. where he holds the uosi. I la,t morenay nigni me ion of linotvne operator on tl ci I-xtr Kton lo journey to lone tj.ll N.W Mr HotI IiI.Hi. nd handed the locals a 32-10 son of IV. U Head.' nrete: The game was played owner and editor of the lone! v"y. fa?1- L-xington hadave.y I.l...n.irf ii.ni.iani auaea unci nnoweu ... . . irood team work. On January. 10 mis w a praci.ee game ior ,9M wil, mept Lfngton on i., i,t..- .(Lexingtons floor. lone expects o Dlav a closer game then be jn Lexington's f.oor. 'cause all the regulars will probab A delicious lunch consisting ,. Vr R'chard Lundell referred ih(ii-n!:iK an.l ilnnnliniilc w. a , '"'game. ti-rv! h th,. r,.fri,mpnr m More than l,8f 0.000 tuberculus mittee, Mi'drcd Smith, LkuLh Pettyjohn, and Margaret Craw ford, with Miss Irene Ar.de.s, girr& coach, supervising. ca'tle have hcen removi-d from herds in tne United States during the last 12 years, as the result o' h- tiberculin test woikcanle Wishing you all a Very Happy New Year. Phelps Funeral Home Heppner, Oregon Located in Mahoney Residence: Southeast Heppner Licensed Embalmer -Lady Assistant Sedan Ambulance Service Cut Flowers for All Occasions. TELEPHONE 1332 , Bristow & Johnson lone, Oregon ,.4M ." a Square Deal A NATION-WIDE investigation has revealed that neighborhood druggists are called upon for in formation on a wide variety of subjects domestic, political, agricultural, postal and hygienic, beside subjects connected with drugs. This practice era barrassing as it often must be to druggistswould not have become so widespread if they in general had not merited the confidence reposed in them. The answer to many problems has come from the pharmacist's store of information. And he has led many a person in the early stages of a 6crious disorder to consult a physician trained to diagnose disease and to prescribe the remedy. Numerous services are rendered by the druggist for no recompense other than gcxxl-will. Give him a square deal. He is a business as well as a professional man. Serve your own interests by remembering him when you are in need of any of the household conveniences which his store has for sale. For druggists with well equipped prescription departments would be few and far between if they had to depend alone on filling pre' scriptions and the sale of drugs and sick-room supplies. JV t7nf Vnr PrtwcHpeicma. PhrtJdaM preterit mmI DnsatlHt tiitfttnc Mvtik'a pun pfosV tart), hx irrMf Mton prKrUtfoi cKvmlcsilt from Maxck ' LsUif atortM have had UM tee klnSM of thftl pfQVMaOtttl HS4ti tm la kUJMiw CiMmi. RimA. trlmlnMInf m tomt Dmw, an4 MwkS Hfdnttn Htmtit March1, Hnrlc Ad4 kWrh, SudlwM DlwilfculMM SUrd. tm fluHitm BULLARDS PHARMACY -THE KODAK STORE" It is rumored that the Ameri can Legion contemplates building a lodte home on the lot just east f the lone Market, lhey on . r a a?A urecting a hmioing ou oy w iei. Superior Drills The Name Tells the Story. P. G. Balsiger 0 Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and General Re pair Work lone, Oregon. 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