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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1930)
&Mt NUMBER 31 VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Jan. 10, 1930. P. BALSICER GOES EAST Mrt and M' Ttul Uulnii'ir Heiarted Frl'M m an extend trip throiwh tiie i.n.ldlH went. They will visit Mrs Hller' (inter In lews, with unolher intrin CMcniio, find wlln her mother. Mrs MHnt, at O'ecn Personal Mention Mr and Mr. Karl A. Brown An enjoyable watch meeting: Our merchants were busy last Willows Grange IMews. w litH at the I. O 0 l hall in i week takirg an envolce tf their About eighty five grangers at Morion New Year's eve Abtut! stock. Miss Hazel Keldman assist (ended the special meeting Satur, and son wlnnle, returned Satur ) sixty were in attendance KefrshJd with the work at Dullard's J day evening when a class of day from a pleasant vacation ments were served be' ween, Pharmacy during her holiday ; twelve were given the degree spent at Crants Pass, j On Saturday Dwljjht Misn r 'started that he had 200 acres of I . tit i I villa lliiioi. Their tat ( p pl'wn "one, vve unucraianu will be with their mn in law iin.l that Charley Mc ElHuott Is also Mr urd Mm I'mil will aionji wnii ins piowinR out rn.ide In rraiiK r.vcrson noius ine recoru,i;"n'i eleven and twelve o'ekek. No One who was present started the new year hunry. Mrs. Allan Learned of Sent I ! vacation. work A nice lunch and dancing Several of the people In and .were enjoyed after a short business rear Inne are mifferintJ from "flu". Session. Lee Itechner Is reported to be who rimiiihter, Koehrinte Indiarmpolia Ind, Tl ey plan on tiling cone a month or more. has returned !o her home afiet a 'quite il), as is also P. C. Peter pleasant holiday vi!t with bcr ton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ptl Fred Ritclil-, hin fnmi'v and With 320 A. The first of last week Mr. and Mrs. Ted Troge and daughter, ic'oinpuriieil y Marguerite, motored to Estacada hi niece. Min for a visit with Mrs Troge'ssis ll-ta MtltotiertP. motore.l to U u.f( Mrs panl Lov: II, and family. Grande o-i a buaineaa trib .t Tl ,urm.d ,0me Jan. 3rd. wck. Wltil ( they were the ' ... ... ,, ...... The huh school play. "Whose .!( O' Kim uooner.no wite - - , t. ,mP ,!;, Mkt KMhervn PM i.iii c isnue Are iou . win ici" ' - sier. The first two days of the month saw our college students rctiftn ing to their various schools. Miss Hazel Feldman who is a renlor In pharmacy at 0 S C. left Jap. 1st. Miss Llva Balsiger, who is a sen or at U of 0. left on lite who wore f. r ni-rly or lorn. Mr. liouW h " chief enuinet r. given In the school auditorium Winona Ku-e Ritchie Is eon fin J.muary, 10th. erf to her room ith the mumra. j Wfl - ((j 0ld.n i fh-s bnflet set which us he. drjvjflir ew I)dKe couch. Ins raffled off by Miia IviHa Kitchls was won by Mi.ji IM t linrde William. Numt r one ttiM lockr r.unihcr. Word ha been rec-ived by Mrs. Fred ISucharun thai hit awter, Mr. Montague of To;peti Uli, ia thi) proud mother of a biiby rirl, born Dec. 2C G en Sm'ih, nrc'ntpn"ien b) OrJin harier.a. ArUla Fairen and Mra. HarHu Kiinkin tnoti red to Portiarut Sundov. OroU Fart. D who U a alu leiit in Washington llillh achool, was returnintl to hia school Mr, lirneht Heiiktr h ti. turned to Pot Hand for medical treatment "Any fcirt in ted of a Mod write to dju'nnt to't-a K II Alimnnn, The 3a.v.Hn Ariry White Shield Home. Mo Mavfair Avenue. Portland, (Vej;in." When You SKIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality William Stroble of Boarc'man has moved his baling outfit onto the Fred tfc Murray ranch yn Willow Crc k, and this week will begin the wo k of baling hay How cold is it? You can get a Wea'her Thermometer "on sale" at Bullard's Pharmacy, then you wont have to take the other fell ows word for It. Bullard'l Pharmacy Our regular business meeting of Jan. 11th will be postponed until an. 25th as Pomona Grange meets in Lexington on Jan. llth. All grangers come out and regis er before 2.00 o'clock. We wou'd like to see the I banner on our walls the next three months. The finance commitee is Mis. Bert Mason and son. Junlsnocerintfa dancc of ian 18th lor, and Mrs. Adelia Codfrey vis!t 0 which ony gliests presenting ii . , tl'-.ll-. IIT..II, i I ' " ..r . man has returned to her work at 11 ofO. and Alfred Balsiger It ft Jan 2nd for University of Wa h ington. Mr. and Mrs. Ixuis Balsig drove to Hood River Sund; They were accompanied by Erne t Montonoton who goes to enter a hospital for a major operation . t the hands of Dr. John Bal&igi r. Mr. Mor.tonoton's many friends here hope for his speedy reccv ery. Mr. Nichcli Thompsen left Frl day for Portland. Mr. Thompst-a, who is a carpenter by trade, lus work in the city du ing the liii'.c there is not much work to be one on the ranch. Many of our people are ufiei i u 1) a J coiOa, ana w have U ited recently in Walla Walla, at the home of Mrs. Mason's sister, Mrs. Chas. DezelL Miss 11 ztl Frank, who is a s udent at the At'vent School at H-rmeston, spent her holiday vacation with her parents here. Emil Swanson, wheat buyer for the tol ins Company, has con traded 5000 sacks of the Dwight Misntr 1930 crop at 1 .10 a bush el The many friends here will Le interested to know that Mr. arid Mr. Roy Skeen are parents of a baby git I. The child is now about a month ol i, and has been named Joan Frances. The mother and bahy are still in Ealem but will return to their home in Umitilla shortly. Mr. Skeen was formerly principal of the lone School' ttoirift from here to Umitilla. written invitations will be ed. admit Tb( Orator An orator I innu who ciin lake :'.imi word Idea and tilon II up to bold 0.000 more, Toronto Star. Mora NaMuary A French hlologlat clalmt to bavc Invented a auccesaful aubatitnta for blond. Now If aoma on will Just com along with a good autiatUota for brain, he will confer a real blessing. Hprlng.VId I'reaa. Atraotl Always Tb- ir.iii ip wild being a tbloksr Inatei'l mlker Is that after a while iuti d to wondering If yoofa really thlnklnr -Ohio Stats Journal. They're t,r"tr "afs, a a general rata. Id guests .tint you'rs aot Nawart Adrocste. Dally Tbaaghl To know one paraoo who la abso lutely to be trusted will do mora for a man's moral nnturs yes, and avea his splrltunl naturs than all the eennons hs ever besrd or ran bear. Oeorgt MacDonald. ' ' HAVE YOUR CLOTIICS CUSTOM MADE John SKUZESKl THE TAILOR Hcrpncr, Oregon' having aeveral eases ,of t... , , , mumps. 1 . Mr.aodMra. Ray Dt.ke a1.X,,Dplem,nt d"'er at ft"C0' chil Jren of Emhlmile were Su ritited Friday and Saturday ith Jjy Kueat n the Cl.o Dm e his brother, J. P. 0 ' Meara oi hme on Third -Strsv, th' place. 4 lf4MIMaai4Aa.uuAUuuutiaiaM4 t. Phelps Funeral Home Heppner, Oregon Located in Mahoney Residence: Southeast Heppner LicensedEmbalmer-Lady Assistant Sedan Ambulance Service Cut flowers for All Occasions. TELEPHONE 1332 l.' r. . ; "" ;". 1 1 t X ostr' V ' V-t- ", , Z I 7;v, i-N ; j it Givebur Druggist a Square DeaK 4 X X x X X A NATION-WIDE investigation baa revealed that neighlxiihcoJ Ji legists are called upon for iiv formation on a v.idj -rirty of Mihjectsdomcstic, political, agricultural, pet.!, a:iJ hygienic, bcsiJfs subjects co:incclcJ with i!.u3. Tins practice cm burrassinj aa it cI'up. mu-.t hs to d.U,i;i.r.5 woulJ not have becerr: o wJcsprcaJ if ihcy in general Imd not merited the co-ifiJcncs rcpcccJ in tlicn, The answer to many problems has coxe fc;n lite plLinnacist's store of information. And l.c has led nv.ny a person in the early stages of a icrirm disorder to consult a physician trained to diagno:c disease and to prescribe the remedy. Numerous services are rendered by the druggist for no recompense ether tluvn good-will. Give him a square deal. He i: a business aa well as a professional man. Serve yoar cwn intcrcots l y remembering Iiim when you arc in need cf any of the hooxhcld conveniences which his store has fcr t ile. For druggists with well equipped prescript:;::: departments would be few and far between if they h:d to depend a'.onc cn filling pre scriptions and the ule of drugs and sick-room supplies. Fm Pr rlpl(M, RuakUm pmtiilM nJ tut riM ittfrcnM Mvick't tir ftfi-tst-tl, ltt KriterailmMt ptfutlrKton chtmilcalf t, ciru Mr V Latv,iaHri hava Kad Um tttn aVlertcwsfttu'M tirultHtunal hwa. r-f Your Mt Jlcln CMnMrV m rrlt. ntntinwinf m four rMMt nd Dfnapii tcltsi tuch pun (frodiKH u MaclV. HvJnitrn rvnkk Mef.k'a rk A..J Wishing you all a Very Happy New Year Bristow & Johnson lone, Oregon ! ir E J. Uritow was a businta OUR AIM IS TO GIVE YOU FULL UALUEf FOR YOUR MONEY. LET US PROVEIT TO YOU. iHEPPNER PLANING MILL and LUMBER YARD REASONS vi.itor in Walla Walla last weelt. Mr. Brimo ha made meny Itip 10 Walla WhIU on business con noeied with the settleinit up of the Oliver Wafe estate. On his $ j -eci nt Ir p hit wa arcomnipan !ied hy Mra. Btia'.o, Walter aid fP link Ma LOW Lucilu. j& Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting. Ta per Hanging and General Re pair Wotk lone, Oregon. f . R, KUBiawn i ft THE BEST EQUIPPED a liuil.' SHOP J In Eastern Orc.l Most all 'sizes of;;0 Piston Pins and;; PI Rings carried In; TFI P Bi"S3 TO rrr u E i o h a n a tajiks J ulnlrr tar L Jv" WW A loCnlifornla. Ll A" 1 lt'a na eeo. , lJ- 1 numlcnl aa - E I I laying at JM f J lump. " B CIRCLE TRIP I j "in way via jnlt ! LnkaCityitheotlirr V . mm' l9 j Why Alladin 1 is the most marvelous and amazing Kerosene Lamp IN THE WORLD via Cortland and San I'ranriacu. Fine fjt Iralna. I In, -o.-.'ra voiiia a.. 1.. ' t lrnlng. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW J. W. Howk Agant . . Mtt , law, Onps. 1. Light instantly,- No waiting. 2. No generator or generating- 3. No pumpingp. 4. Nopressnre. 5. No danger,- safe. 6. No odor,, sanitary. 7. No smoke,- clean. 8. No noise. 9. No trouble. DEtT MASON t stock. IONE - OREGON i MACHINE SHOP m BULLARDS PHARMACY "THE KODAK STORE"