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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1930)
VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Feb: 14, 1930. NUMBER 55 A n'esstnt party wm given tt Ih brnett Lundell home, Fiiday a'ternoon fn!,.d by nix o clock dinnw. ll.e oceualun wan In celebration of Mies Mildred Ltindclt'a twelfth blrlhdaV, Those present wire; Margaret Personal Mention i Lindelcoii,' Miriam lla'e, Viririn in Griffith. EaSwanson, Charlotte McCabe, Hln Lnndtlland Miss Hildeirarde Williams. Mrs. Lun was assists i In the serving" by hr daughter, Mm. Cleo Drake. The Shall Oil Co. haa taken op! tiona on real property in lone and .It it thought that Ihey rosy es- tabliah i plant here in the near future. Steel Mu.'c Tactor Coming. -See P. G. Ualalirer. ;Eat Butter and Live Better! BUTTLR IS A LOW PRICED FOOD for The price of butter la now lower than it has been tome time. , If ynu want a e-.wvj foxi.J ute butter, anil there la Not SUBSTITUTE FOR UUTTEKt iiivlna you the abundance of enerpy, the growth promoting Vitamin A. Lack of this vitamin Induce" Xeropthalmia, an eve disease In children. "There !. No Substi tut for Good Cutter" Morrow Connty Creamery Co. t M Mra. Oncer Cochron returned from a plaftant vieiL ut the home of her eon, Walter Cochran, at Arlington. Mr. Cochran and tu a na, Pelbert and Jimmied accom punier) hie mother as kh ramo t.ome and spent ihec.'ay here a mong old friends. Sam Warfield. or Peck. Idaho, seeently joined hit wife whohn been visiting here for the patt few weeks. Mr. and Mra. War- field expect to return shortly to Peck where Ms.. Warfield ia man tger of a grain elevator. A son was born. Sunday, Feb, 9, to Mr. and Mr. Frank Lun dell. The mother and babe are being cared for in the Heppnet hospital. The young man weighed ten pounds and ha been given '.he name of William Ernest. Betty Hergevin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rergevin. has i.een quite ill with flu. The little wirl it a pupil in St. Joseph's Academy at Pendleton, It was nectsxery for her to be In the hospital for severs! days. Den ward Bergevin, also a pu pjt Id at St, Joseph's, hat the honor of being first in his clas at the close of the semester. This s ai honor wail werth striving for, and one which Pen ward has been working ever since he en tered the ichool. Locust Chapter No. 119, 0. E. S. met li regular session, Tuea day evening with a Unit GO in at tenda a. After the usual'rnutine inmine, a social hour was spi tit followed bv refreshments served in the dining room. While" ell were seated at the table, Mrs. Ruth Mason, with appropiiate wordt presented Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Pick with a Beautiful electric cluck, a gift from the members of the Musonic lodge and Eastern Star. Mr. and Mt. Dick have liveb and worked among us for seven ytara. We regret to have them ieave but we rejoice in their promotion, and we hope the sweet chimes of the giit clock may awaken them early enough many a morning that they may drive back to lone for a visit with their old friends. When You SKIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality "Any girl In need of a friend write to adjutant - Miss E. II Allemann, The Salvation Army White Shield Home, 5C5 Mav'air Avenue, Portland, Oregon." HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE John SKUZESKI THE TAILOR. Hcppncr, Oregon' Basketball News. The basketball game on the loc al floor last Wednesday night be tween the second teams of Lex'ng ton and lone resulted in a vkti.ry for Lexington. The score was 18 9. The same night our girls play edthe Lexington girls, wlnnlr.g by a score of 21 19. Fribay night the team journeys d to Lexington. Our boys lost to the neighboring team. The girls won by a score of 10 to 9. There v as also a game between the secc.iJ boys team of the two schools, re suiting in a victory for Lexington 18 to 9. Friday night. Feb. 14, ourtenm meet llcppher on Hcppncr flo r. Saturday night, Feb. IS, the Htlix girl's team is coming here for a game with the lone girls. Do i.ot miss this game. Our- girls played real basketball at Helix. You are promised an evening full of thrills LAST CONFERENCE CAME The last conference came of the season will be on the local flour, Feb. '21. The ub- district baskcl ball tonrnamcnts. will be held Feb. 28 -Mar. J, one at Helix and one at Heppner. The teams com petlng at Heppner will be Hcrmis ton, Umatilla, Boardman, Arlinjj ton, Fowl1, Condon, lone, Lexing ton and Heppner. Nine teams will also compete at Helix The three best out of each tournament to gether with Pendleton and Mac Hi will meet in final tournament it Pendleton at a later dale. ' f; ADDITIONAL LOCAL j Mr. and Mra. Ernest Shipley (till little son retu-ned lart week from Lostine where they had tjepn vhiting rince tho holiday a. llh Mrs. Shipley's parents, Mr. ilr. and Mrs. Earl Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dezell, of Walla Walla, Wash, motored to lone, Saturday, lor a brief visit at the home of Mrs. Dezell'a sis ter, Mia. Bert Mason. They were accompanied by Mrs. Adelia God frey, mother of the two ladies Mra. Godfrey was teturning fromafe weeks visit in Wala Walla. Mrs. Dale Ray has resumed htr work in . the cook house at the Boardman lone roao camp north of town Her po'ittonat the Harlan Mi Curd v ranch has been taken to Miss Mary McDtn ieli of Hardman. Mrs. McCurdy. while mucu improved in heaUn, ia sull a patient at the Heppner Hospital Mr. and Mrs. II S5. BUckw, I and son Sherman, of Monument who have been guests in the homes of Mrs. Helen Farrensand Mr, and Mrs. BUin Black well, j motored to Pendleton, Friday, returning, Sunday. While in the neigrbonog city they viaited at the borne of Mrs. Blacxweii's daughter. Brose Ford. ( Following tha services, Elder 'sud Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Sipe returned to Heamiston. They were accouipaniedby Mia Hazel J Frank who is attending school ,4t Hermiston and who had been I at home for the week end. I Those of the Aoventist faith in I this locality held a series of n.eet ings over the week-end, Sablmth school was held at the usual time Saturday morning at the Frank home followed by an address by Mrs. Minnie Sipe who is district leader of the upper Yakima terri lory in Washington and paetor .f the churches at Cle LIum and Mid Ellentbnrg. Elder Dewey Payne delivered the sermon Sat urday evening. Sunday morning h the Baptist chnrch, following Sunday School, Mrs. Sipe again tpoke. She also conducted servi ces in the same church, Sunday evening. Take advantage of the many cash bargains at Bullard's Pharm The Ladies Aid of the Baptist Church held election of officers last Thursday afternoon with the following result: Mrs. Etta Brit tow, president; Mrs. Delia MobUy vice-president; Mrs. Ina Hale, Secretary-treasurer, The Adventist people reetntly held an interesting three days convention at Kermiston. The leaders were Etder Dewey Payne of Hermiston, Elder Detamore of Spokane, Mrs. Minnie Sipe of Cle Fn, Wash, and Elder Kel ler -t Pfnol, ton. Mrs. George Frack in attendance from lone. Junbr ilison gave a pool party Wednesday night of last week at which Edwin Dick . waa honor guest. Aside from the host and honoree, those pre sent were: Carl Lindeken, Walter Bristow, Fran cis Bryson, Clifford McCabe and Clifford YarnelL acy. Tl - I Inn I ii ti w Tm m a wm rm I e LilL.iliKr UL AffUliN 1 irl&JN 1 That convey the spirit of ease andcomforfj Known only to the home-modern mortuary. equipment courteous, dependable and de corous serviceall these and more are Pro- vided by Phelpi Funeral Home Night and Day Phone 1332 Political Announcements X i Sale on Fountain Pens Waterman, Parker and Durabilt at cost prices. $1.25 Palmers Lotion An elegant Alcohol Rub, now $1.00 $.75 1 lb. Hospital Cotton now $.45 ! $.50 Tooth Brushes, now $.35 $.35 Tooth Brushes, now $.25 Also 10 percent cash discount on t; medicines and sundries. Bullards Pharmacy Bargains for cash. 4? n 4 I R. ROBISON 4 J 5; FOR COUNTY TREASURER THE BEST EQUIPPED MACHINE SHOP : In Eastern Ore. Most all sizes ofo Piston Pins andtn Rings carried in i T stock. I MACHINE SHOP 0 & Clark & Linn Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and Cencral Re pair Wotk lone, Oregon. This is to announce that I wi I be a candidate for the office i f Caunty Treat-urer, subject to the will of the voters of Morrow Co., at the Primary elections, May 10, 1930. 1 wish to thank my friend?, bo'h Republican and Democratic for their generous support ia tl e past and hope that I have proved worthy of their confidence. Leon W. BHgcs, PuitlAJv. Present Incumbent eeeeeee a et ai in aiu uuiv turn IS TO GIVE YOU FULL UALUEj FOR YOUR MONEY. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU. HEPPNER PLANING MILL and LUMBER YARD FOR COUNTY JUDGE At the next primary election, I will be a candidate for the of fice of County Judge, for Moi row Coui'ty on the Republican tkket, and if nominated and elect d, I will carry out the duties of t uch office to the best of my ability (Adv.) Wm. T. Campbell Come in a vi look at our New Spring and Summer line of mens made to measure Suits -Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bristow & Johnson lone, Oregon Now is the time to get your cows, hens and pigs conditioned for pro duction and Dr. Hess remedies will do the work. Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, t - . I !oj Special, Poultry PaiKKnin, Instant Louce Killer, Poultry Ver-mi-trol, Dip and Disenfectant, - Fly Chaser, , Poultry Tablets, Chick Tablets' Antiseptic Powder, BERT MASON IONE - OREGON f 1