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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1930)
t IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Feb 28, 1930. NUMBER 37 VOLUME XVII! CHILD BADLY HURT Lsvern the thret year old son of Mr, and Mr. 0 ril Sargent of Eugene, met with a balnfnl acrl dent few dayi bko. The boy fell on Rom milk bottles. The bottles wnre broken and the glas rut deep gashes in the child's face. Until upper and lower lids on one eye were cut through and there was also cut on the eyeball. Twelve atilchee were required to close the wound. It ia not y. t known if tne until of the eye ein be laved. The SargHits are former resident! of lone. Mr. gar-jet t in a student in the Bible school at KiiBfi e. mothers, . j are you guarding j your children s health with plenty: of butter? Crowing children need plenty of eutrgy and vitamins. Hut ter furnUies both In abund ance. there is no subrtiA 4 tute for good butter flutter is rich in growth stimu-. 'atlng and an I disease yrc vent ing vitimln A it Is now selling! at a low price It is one of the cheapest foods, nutritional va!- it considered "There is No Substitute for Good Butter" Moirow County Creamery Co. rhit aJt'trtitomtnt 1$ tpunfi'tJ M 1 ' "Aiy girl in need of a;friend write to Adjutant Minn K. II Allemann, The Salvation Army White Shield Home, Cf,5 May fai Avenue, Portland, Oregon' Cash Old Mill Pound Paper $.65 Old Mill Interlined Evps. to match $.35 Both for $.75. . , $.50 Purola Shaving Cream Ige. t tube $.4' $.50 Valiants Shampoo $.40 $.25 Black Flag Best thing ever Raw Linseed Oil This is less than I Bullards it Bargains . Mr. and Mrs. IuIm Rulsisei motored to Moro, I'M. ay. There the v were joined by their son Wendell, and the parly continued their journey to Eugene, tOKpitid a few days with Miss Elva Ha1 aiaer who is a senior in the Uni versity of Oregon, When Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feldman returned recently from liugere, they wore accompanied by their dunghtcr, Kathesvn, asophomore at the University, who has been guile ill and Us come home for a rerft. She hopes to be able to return to school in time for tin spring term, A small party of friends met at the Bert Mason home, Wednea day evening of last week for a game of bridge. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Lieuallen Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ColUr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason. Mrs. Marian McDurdy who has been receiving treatment in the iieppner Hospital for the patt few weeks, has been moved to the home of htr parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Davinton ollone. Mrs. McCurdy is inurh improved in health. Harlan McCurdy, Jr. has been suf feringwith tonsilitir. When You ShIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality it AV'I YOUR L.L.VJ 1 1 IIIO Ti CUSTOM MADE i John SKUZESKI THE TAILOR Heppner, Oregon' Talks Insect Powder $.15 f found for setting hens. per gal. $1.35 market price. Pharmacy T for cash. President N. P. Grain Growers to Speak at Lexington. Organization of Local Co-ops. To S: T:;'.: Senator It. J. Wilmr-, Presi dent of North i'acifioGrrh 'Irow ers, Inc., wi: address n larmer meeting at LxinKton, Saturday, March 8, at 7:15 p. m., in I. O. 0. F. hall on forming a local Co operative to market wheat under FeJorul Fi rm Marketing Act. The religious services row in progress at the Christian chuich under the leadership of Rev. C, L. Fesler of North Bend. Ore., are being well attended. There in special music at every service. Everyboly is invited to attend. .51... ,mt- Rev. C.L. Fesler I R. ROBISON ALL KINDSj OF HIGH t hi i r.RAnp ma. JO 0 f CHINE WORK rARRKin I Y K;:DONE. ; ' Motors rccround 0 f Borings poured TV. 'V and fitted to re ground shafts MACHINE SHOP J& Clark & Linn uS ; i Carpenter Work, Painting, Fa j per Hanging an J Cencral Re pair Wotk lone, Oregon. From Roman CaUadar "Tlie lOoi of Mwvh" roniitlluted Idlnlte dnjr Id tlie old Roman rnlen ilnr. Tha word ni dcrlvrd fnm t ril lenlfyln "divide." In Murrh' I In Idea otTiirred on tha flfteenili while In certain older month It n ilia thirteenth, Julliii Cnewir wuc (turned by ioothwiyer to tn'wnre ol ilu t clny, whli li pn)vcU to be the dny uf il aiuuilniilluu. . Come in and look at our New Spring and Summer line of mens made to measure Suits Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bristow &. Johnson lone, Oregon Personal Mention Oncar Cochran and his son. (eorge hAve been quite sick with the "flu." Sparks brothers have taktn rooms In the Harris apartments on Main Street Their sister, Crys tal, is housekeeper. Mrs. Frank Lundeli and Infant son. who have been in the Hepp ner hospital returned the firrt of tast week to their home in lone. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ahalt, of Uaker, motored to lone, Wednes day of last week, returning on i'hursdsy. They were accompa nied lv Mr. Ahall'a mother, Mrs. Hannuh Ahait, who was retuun Ing to her home here after a very pleasant three weeka visit with her son and daughter-in law. J. F. Louv returnd the latter (.art of laid week from a trip in to California. Mr. and ftir. Harold AhalL and little daughter, of Rhea Siding, were week end visitors in with relatives in lone. Miss Arleta Farrens is at home asain after several weeks p?nt in Portland. Rates Stetl Mule Tractor is row on exhibition at Paul G Dalsiger's Implement Store. Political Announcements FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the Voters of Morrow Count j: 1 hereby annonnce myself as a enndinteat the coming priiharu. fat the office of Count; Judge of Morrow County on the Republi can ticket. If nominated and elect .l, I pledge th. asme fitlfi and sincere service that has char acterized mv long term with th County Court as Commissioner. G. A. Bleakman j FOR COUNTY TREASURER. This is to snnounce tht I willj k a candidate for ti e office of C unly Treasurer, subject to thi j ill of the voters of Morrow Co., j n i II... 1C ' t me frimary eiecuuiio, aii i, mo. I wuh to thank mv friends. both Republican and Demotnlic for thkir tzeneroua support ill tht patit and hope that I have provso worthy of their confidence. LtonW. Btiass. PuiaAJv. Present incumbtnt FOR COUNTY JUDGE At the next primary electiii, I will he a candidate fof the i.f He? of Co'untv Judge, for Mono Cou'ty on the Republican tick I, and if nominated and electee , I will carrv out the duties of em S office to the best r f my abiii .' (Adv.l Wm. T. Campbell Mrs. Herman Havercost and t wo (inns, of Rhea Siding, visited fiat week with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Barrett. , Fern Engeiman is spending a few days in the country with her sis ter, Mrs. Victor Rietmann. All those who attended the rJIks Lodge festivities at iiepp ner, Saturday, report a very en jo able time. jMany members of lone Lodge No. 135. I. 0. 0. F., journeyed w lieppntr, Saturday, to attend lue ail day convention of Odd Fellows. - The C. W. Swauson borne was ibeaceneof pleasant quilting party, Tuesday afternaon of last week. During the afternoon the liualea, Mrs. Swanson, served moat delitioua refreabments. Veterinary Vaseline at Bull ard'n Pharmacy, 25 cents a pound Monkey's price 41 cents. How come? Day and Night Phone 1332 Phelps Funeral Home Cut Flowers for All Occasions h h 1 We Your Good Will After The Sale Is Made. For This Reason You Will Always Get Good Materials at Reasonable Prices at ; Heppner Planing Phone 1123 i l Meclhainiic Supplies) I huve a large assortment of the well know P&C Guaranteed Tools. Zerk Fittings and Grease Guns Bolts, Washers, Rivets, Coldshuts, Buckles, Snaps, Harness Leather ets Bert lone, 4 Local Girls Defeated The Iieppner girls met the lone girls, on Ione's floor, Friday night for the last basket ball game of the season, and the re suit was a 3516 victory for the visiting team. Heppner began scoring from the firi minute of play when JanieAUsi of Hepp ner made a field goal. . he score roe rapidly in Heppner'a favor and when the first half was up the score was 27-6. During the last NT lone made aix field goala vit .ich I iougether score to 16. H u" wade four more goals and her f core was 85. When the fina' L s-Ie blew the acore was35-lt m Heppner'a favor. This game was the last game of the season for both Heppner and lone. At tti clofe of the bov's game the players aud their coaches ad Cmimutd on last Pg. Want i Mill & Lumber Yard Heppner, Ore. i Mason Oregon