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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1930)
Published Every Fiittay I'y W. Y. 1!md, Editor TuMMr. SUBSCRIPTION 0eYear $l..'0 SkMsrub 0.75 Three Vent! 0.50 Intared i second Cl;i matti n: th posicfflre t lone, OrcRon, umkr act of March 8, IS ."9. MSIllilSMSMSSMMMBSMSSS-'- VWKONOMrWn Fliday, Mar. 7, 1930 ooooooooooooooooooooooooc It Was Love's Answer Itispl: Mtion. Now If I couUl nlwn.vs lme you" ! !io was Id his nrms before sliQ kmw wtmt she IukI sal.l or misced ; It wns n wlll, delicious, islorloua mo ment. Then slio rememlieretl she lnl , crlpitl'"'! !'" ,,,' '(,,'s',f f,'om Ills nrms. nnil loUl liim lircntlilessly nluit stie Know. Uls voice wa full of pain. "1 for Hull I inn crliMileil. 1 ROTATION MIXING A New Method Soon to be Used By I'ac. Power and Light Co. A new n nihod of i8;uinn tele j. h Jiif bilk known a "Rotation ul Billion" will be introduced to citsiomeift iW llie fact nc Tele phone Hi lYlegruiih Company durintf Match ami April, uccoio -ncf t receive- iu tfUlu'iu Minor a dit'euwtt ilbtn Uie I t, G n, , lith. lot 21 r. at A ,r.!d'h of H month is now the pt ii i The ni'W tilling duff in Im Mr. Ihitcher slates will ho t llthofthc? month, stnrllrp in; Ap-i. .Jv' ''!' It i knew yon were me oik1. hi i . . i i.i.,.,... til If Viil i told mo. i.ui I mm " " ln,r , ,, i linii'lmr nn.io.r l,r t want a cH;il.i husimiM. it-- " I the eompat y don't "My ilo;;r-' Bin' bessin, iui worm would not -come, ntul Hie finished sen tence was n kiss that gnve htm he surrender mid her love. oooooooco ooooooooooooooooo By DUFORD JENNE (Coprltht AUDREY FISKE snnss'ed Into tho cushions of tier sleek roadster. end turned down the street In a rather , ahsent-mlnded mood, her mind on the handsome, soft-spoken man she had seen In the bookshop. It was not often that Audrey let her dam-Ins thoughts muse on men and this man 1 wns n stranser! ' She had first been attracted by his tolce, rich Rnd quiet, rs he risked question of a elerk In the shop. Then she noticed that he was good-looking In a fresh, vigorous, outdoor war. I She swung the nvenii', nnd tarted her car ai n s vluei rue. S i t denly, a fiirure rrciu-d to rv:cnr la front of her. It was over In a mo menta wild moment of confusion. She flung nil her w. ght on the brake. The car swerved an I halted -but m t soon enough I There was a dull thud, and a miin was crashed to the street. Wurred Impression came. She stilled a scream It wis the man she had ; seen In the bookshop I He lay silent In an odd heap. Panic overtook her, a wild desire to escape, mid fled boaiewaid. She found her father reading In hij library Quieted at last In his arni. i she told her story, lie told h r ii"t lo worry, that he would take care tf the mutter, !i1 cnlllnj n his socrr- i tary, ordered hlni to locate the man through the police lists, see him, and j nrrnnpe some money payment, but not to reveal th- source from wiiicb It came. Two hours Inter, the secretary re ported that the man's name was Chi is topW Martin, that he iM the f-.n!t 1 ks Lis, ,hat he was day-d'-eaniln when he stepped Into the treet. "Guets that ends It, youngster," Mr. FIske said. "You hit an honest man this time." It was not the end for Audrey, htw ever. In the weeks that followed, ' be Itecome something of secret but attractive memory. His voice, a she had heard It In the bookshop, a rich. quiet tolce that would have ma-,'ic In j It If It spoke tenderly to somoonethe i air of serene distinction aluttit him ' these and other memories staycl Hh i her. She had looked ap his tianie In the city directory, and had leaned that he was a landscape artist. Once , In another car rhe had stolen out to the beautiful suburban section w"f re be had lived, but she had not soon ! hini on the grounds of the rose-lrio, , houne where the street address di , retted her. So she was prompt with a gtijics Hon, when her father remarked that ' he mut have the grounds at thtir summer home remodeled, that slot knew a landscape artist who would do the work. Her father left the matter In her hands, glad to ho relieved of It tier father's secretary had told her that Martin had no Idea who had hit him; so she went on her venture with out much dreud. When she came to the house, however, and saw him, she was a little weak at the realization that she was to face him. But she took courage and went on. He turned at her step from the roses he was trimming. "Hello,' his deep, mellow voice greeted her. Audrey rallied. "What a lovely place la which to work, Mr. Martin and I have come to tul;e you nway !" He chuckled. "As long a I can come back, I slwll not worry." She told him h-i father's plant, and liv agreed to l i'l the tWHlzinneiit. She wanted to l..,:.er, hut coa'd finI no excuse. He bi .rted with I it .to ward her car and she barely stilled the cry on her lips that rose from her benrt. She saw now that he limped as he walked. That night was an unhappy one for hr. The only way seemed to be to see no more of hlin. liul she could not keep away, and not afternoon she went to her country home. In spite of the pnln In the association with him. she wan happy enough to want to go again arid then again ami attain. Finally, her father said with n faint smllo, "Are you more Interested In the rtlst or the gardening?" Somehow Audrey laughed her on swer off. The work at the estate drew to a close. One late afternoon, she and Christopher sat together looking down the vista of the grounds. Through thrwe days she had guessed that she bad come to mean more to him than Ms employer's daughter, but she was not ready for his answer to the ques tion she asked : "How sweet It must be to spend your life making tilings beautiful. Don't you think of it lu Just that . Uls voice had a r. .c that echoed Ihroujeh bet. "I do-hut u ;:;ri:K.:r-;t':tt i t x t Under the new pUn, IVIo phone ustrs in OriKcn will he divi.Ud int fix different it roups. 4. a r t A t t March Winds Gruin.y "Old Man Winter" releases his lioiJ upon the land and Spring must battle fur h-:v vj.Ur. :' c stru;4i!J is fierce. Trees sway an Itcia- v. and thitU of earth a id man are :'. : vi': of the winda I: .ii-' stni.i 'ic Hi: electric lines serving you sometimes suffer, a:;! service is interrupted. We are alvrys anxirus lo speedily restore that idvuefor Ycu can fcc cf i.ffan.c if ou wi.l do these little thiivjs: virii U .'v irtr h-'.rt, fy i iTB'iiin.il'y .iuriny th? tlay. i . h. in," if th?v do not ; l trphlt; us t re'.ore STvioe lu-'u e l. r o ri :s ti if your nearest t i ha.- twlit. 3 -U.;-ti I h ' i i f fuUn of, it fitch us j tin ti.'i!. p,i':bt coi.t! it ule o tht-in tr 'i '!i r . Ti i'l fissi-t i) to come ':" in,-, ,! tor.i'f'f !h ' silua'i.) Your co-opci .'.ion will be appreciated, and it will enable us i ) more fpecdlly restore service. 1- Whtu ti o V.vjr lich l ot i'. Th's .'if JOli. tit it' I1 4 We thank vcu 'acitic rower ana Light Company "Always at your Service" ! ! A 4 A Jj, X Thos in attrptlanc" report thn' (cil a id Ion wtf well repe sentpd at the tfi'RPff ? dnrce held Kriay niuht ht Lexington. J. H. Younp, ol Hood Uivc, visited Friday, with hisold friend J. W. Howk. 4...t.44'4'-tt-M 'M I PROFESSIONAL I . Si--? -r' .CI. 4 rT.j. i '' C..T ' Ml 1. 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