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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1930)
roe VOLUME XVIII 10NE, OREGON FRIDAY, Jan. 17, 1930. NUMBER 32 POMONA GRANGE WELL ATTENDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC MELTING Willows Crangc Wins Attendance Banner Morrow County I'omonaCirange met at Lexlntfton, on Saturday, Jan 11, with Lexington Grange as host. A mornlurf session was lu I J at which the various subordinate granges mate reports, all showing active Interest and growth In Inter est and mcmbo!:!a County At nt, C. V. Smith, j lion, to be presented as a national made an extensive report on agrl . Issue. cultural mcttlrgs which he attend 2. A resolution barring the use ed recent y, stall." J plans, future , of intoxicating liquors L or near meitiniar,k activities of Interest iWange halls and meeting places ing till hoards and pos'crs, por troylngirlsand women smoking, used in addertising various kinds og clgorettcs That such adwtis Ing be no longer allowed along our highways, In newspapers, in periodicals or In public places and that such advertising be disconlin ucd on the air We contend that the present advertising is a menace to the htaHh an morals of coming gener ations. That a copy of this resolu tion be sent to the next session of thd State Grange for ralilica to wool, wheat anuturkeygrowcrs, special irv.ploMS being given to the nmketing f ar cultural pro Kucts under flie Federal l'atin Marketing Act. Agricultural committees and masters of the subordinate gian;; cs meeting with instructois from the Extedsion Si rvicc ol our Stale of grangers. That a person known to be vio lating such resolutions be a:.!uJ to leave grange gatherings also that the executive committee en Continued on Py. 4 . JacK Wiiite-dde is new a nv -n ber of ill Hunt end Feck S cif Agricultural College Is schednleJ!(J, n.C(.illy purcUl,,(l for Februory 11th at Uoainian. ..,,...-. ., , , ,,, , Uminyton For a'de ry pewritc Programs fur tach of the commit-1 , tees will be made ub ot that time al Uullard Pharmacy. t meet the need of each comn-.u I nit it s v. In. re the granges are lo.a ted! The publicity committer, com mitteeon hxk-nsion ol Crauc, Home Economic and Text Hook committees gave interesting re ports Indicating that the granges arc growing an J filling a place in their respective communities. The lolowing resolution were adopted: 1. KL:ivt la and oppos "Any till ii. mm ! f a fii i c arii to AdjTm I N.i K. ii Al.eau.ni', IliU Si.vni .n Army White Si.icld Ilium, f(i Mavtni' Avenue, Portland, Oe:i n." tarty PilkUrt' l'r- 5 There In murd l ' tIiiIt Id II7S minting ' 'i '' I1'" of Ilia llllil. J ml Iww l-ng liif llltilr wem In iHt-i'iiruilnn Ii M.lul ulile, bul lh firm rnirl of nli' In Dial Inrillly. Vriilir). riu H'-'i. w1 f III iaim printer thrt tin wlllm prlr ! 0 lo VI "IIK-nti ni In SOU When You SKIMP on your ciothes you rob your, Personality Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Charley Coring opherHon returned Friday froi mii ant') trip to Merbxri, Culifor. nia, wher they visited Mr; ChristnpherBon's porents. On the ay home they visited with friends and rilativen at vuri'mn points. Mr. Chrlatouhe rson slstes hat he found some bad roadi '1 it to deep snow. . TiiH huh school play, "Wh'se iLitt'e Bridf Are Aon? ', was iy en Friday niht before a Hti all Ht.Jience due, no doubt, to the Hpvcre cold weather. The thermometers ha' e biMn hovering nar the Zi)ro maik, bringing the usual number of frozen water pipes and radiators. Tom Johns and family, who have been living in the Louy partments, nave moved to V n J in Agee ranch. David Head. former lone l-v has purchusdd the Skamoka a ft fcagle, a weekly pi.per uuliiisl ,t at Skumikawa, Washington. Mr. il-adis a son of W. W. lit t. editor of the lone Iuoepedei t. He was graduated from the Io .e huh eclioul Kith the class of 'L7. Hi many friends here wih h'.n Kiiecedn in hia new knimrrs vi -.-ture Carl Troedson r turned SatU' day from Ca'ifornia, making r.e iny by auto. Mr. Troed-on 1 h In en away for several niont! , moat of the time doinn wurehoi; v-rk at Sant Paula. Norman Swanson had bt.n quite ill with the 'flu". Willows Crnge News. Mrs. Oncar Coehran returned home Sunday after an extended i . at the home or her daughter, I Willows Grange was well rep Mrs. Sam Uaafield at Peck. Ida j resented at the Pomona meeting ho. She wasaceomi'anied by Mrs. "1 Lexington, last Saturday. Our prices on Stationery hs been FWslieb unmercifully. Ilullard's Pharmacy Warfield and little son, Charles Wayne, who will remain here for a vihit with relatives and friends. A. K. Fuller ond Larrv Loner Ktin were daSHcnKers to Portland last week. Mr. Feller went on buMneea, Mr. Lonergan to visit his mother nd siFler. A. A. McCahe attended the meeting of the Eastern Orejicn Whent League which htdd its an nual meetiriK in Penrileton, Jar unry 13 tol5, inclusive. George Ritchie wbb in town e few days last week. When he re turned to Portland he was sccom panied by h;8 mother, Mrs. Bur hnra Ritchie. Mrs. Ritchie has been lf)ardirg for fome time at (he home of Mrs. Ida FUtcher. The Missionary Society of the Congregational Church held an Interefting meeting last Thurs day afternoon. The newly elected president, Mrs. Marihs Dick, lad the meeting, and plans were made for the year, a work. Re freshrrents consisting of fruit Ralnd. cake sn I tea were served. Mr. a'.d Mrs. Robert Ileinbach and daughter, Dorothy, of Port land, were recent guests in thej Louis Balsiger home on Second Street. Mrs. J. W. Howk was agree .Li.. . I C. A I L. nuijr ouiijriHcu ounuaj wiicii uvr i . - - J t r t f! parents, Air. ami ira. r. 4. uinn, j and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Griffith. . They wene successfnl in tak ing home the banner, held for the past three months, by Greenfield grange. The grange having the largest delegation in attendance, carries horn the banner. Next Saturday night the hope cheat will be given away to the oemon having the lucky number. Dancing will also be onjoved. Only those presenting a written will be admitted. Ladies please lrhg cakes, On January 8th, Katherine Griffith celebrated ber ninth birthday. Four of herlittle friends ciroe for supper and spent the evening with her. Those oresent vere: Eleanor Bullard, Wallace Bullrrd, Mary Katherine Blake ind Helen Blake. ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS MEET Uudismayed by the severe cold weather, eight; members and friends of the order met at Odd Fellow ball in lone, nn Saturday evening, for the County get to gether meeting of the Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs. Every Sorfge in the county was represented ex cept Lexington. W. W. Head wss gene'! announcer for the even ing j ci t'-n followinB interesting protrxra au& givee: Music by the lone Orchestra; vocal soloby Miss Peru ni''nian; Readin6 bs Doio thy Howeil; instrumental duet py Lee Howell and Earl Blake; vo cat solo bp Mike Mathews; piano colo by Mildred Smith; reading by Mrs. Dello Corson; diono solo by S)bil Howeil. Refreshments were served after the program and from then to the wee, una' hours the friends enjoyed games and dancing. 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