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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.
Phelps Funeral Home
IUj Ualot
An nrsilor I 11 m.'.ii wlin rnn take n
"KMvi.nl lileil 11 11. 1 W.t'Vi It up to bo il
tiKKi mure Torntiio Slnr.
I Icppncr, Orfgon'
HAVE YOUR CLOTHES
CUSTOM MADE j
John SKUZE5KI
THE TAILOR !
i'.'-Vuv
irT&e.-.'y.i;
Sliding Away from You
Your Youngster's Childhood
GRADUALLY, but surely, your
youngster's childhood Is sliding
away from you. Don't let It go with
out taking plenty of Kodak snapshots
to give you cheer In the years to come.
Keep a Kodak handy and get those
pictures while the precious chance Is
still yours. Tako the time today to
look over our Kodak line. A few dollars
Invested in a Kodak now will return
huge dividends in happiness later.
Kodak Prices Are as Low as $5 Here
Brownies, Eastman-Made, S2
Builard's Pharmacy
"THE KODAK STORE"
I Come in r.nd look at our !
I New Spring and Summer
jiine of mens made to
j measure Suits Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Bristow h Johnson
lone, Oreg'on
Heppner, Oregon
Located in Mahoney Residence: Southeast Heppner
Licensed Embalmer-Lady Assistant
Sedan Ambulance Service
Cut Flowers (or All Occasions.
TELEPHONE 1332
3 Hili;Schoo! Athletics
Local Girl Lose to Umatilla
F.IRTimAY PARTY
January Gth. Virginia Griffith
ce'pbratrp her elKenth birthday.
four of her inenn came in ai.
lone's second practice gam'! of
t'the flipper ho, r and apnt th-e s?a,on w.s playel at uma.uia
tinning p:.y!n am,s. ThOHJj" ,niet
Ut ui were: Msrgaret Limieken . .
... . u ,, vtiit.u i unroll ; f'r"t basket, but Umatii'us
Minim Hale, MilUiea buncni
. i,'u i baHket followed in rapid 21 to 6
and Mildred Keiley. K
. in favor of Umatilla. The I-me
j girls played a good but v ere
Vipdlr n;:p-4 by t"iving trt !uy
per Hanging anJ General R
rpair Woik
I lone, Oregon.
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THE BEST
EQUIPPED
MACHINE .
SHOP 5S
In Eastern Ore.l
Most all sizes oft Q
Piston Pins and n
Xstock. j
j7 Clark & Linn &
Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa- " ' ! '
lift VIIJ V i 1 ilHVIV -
Chitmas holidays.
lone
Forward Gladys Brashei
Forward Veda EubBnks
J. Center ...Joshine Hely
f S. Center Margret Crawford
I (liiHrd Helen Smouae
tiGuard Ceneva Pettyjohn
If " Umatilla
l Forward I.a ! Lnh
i'i Forward UtirK Tli.-n.pboi'
H'li. Center Verna Burnes
Center Horothy Lash
Guard ..'Migon DaviK
UiGuard Margaret Foord
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ouosiliea lor iuie;uuinii i enj
jonn. Substitutes lor Umatilla:
OUR AIM
IIS TO GIVE YOU FULL UALUE
FOR YOUR MONEY.
LET US PROVE IT TO YOU.
HEPPNER PLANING MILL and
I LTtE.RT YARD
i
Now is the time to get your cows, I
f hens and pigs conditioned for pro-1
.
duction and Dr. Hess remedies will I
do the work.
Dr. Hess'
Tto:k Tonic,
Hog Special,
Poultry Pan-a-min,
Instant Louse Killer,
Poultry Ver-mi-trol,
Dip and Disenfectant,
Fly Chaser,
Poultry Tablets,
Chick Tablets'
Antiseptic Powder,
BERT MASON
IONE - OREGON
Hurnice Burnes: Gladys Connell,
Fouls for lone
Veda Eubank one
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MACHINE SHOP
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