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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1930)
I0 nt tnt VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, March 14, 1930. NUMBER 39 HASE HALE BUG SEEN The ln hi I bit i uirilnw lo stir in lona iCv. ry afternoon th high school trarn and thlr nsch arsout practicing, and on Bnnday, the first preliminary practice n held for the, toi team. A tractor an1 graier were tisod. TuesJay, to grade and gtt into shape the city ball park. The attendance at school is blow norma! became so many of the pupils art ill with hcivy CJlJS and influenn E. G. Sperry lost a va'usble c w, Monday. Rttty Jean, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frrd Mankh, is q"tf in. f Butter is Nutritious -Use It! Butter Is one of the moit iiicioui foods made. It Jsboold be iwd freely In cook-J Xintf. frying, baklr.fi. anJ on the table Butter is almost J 100 per cent digestible, and 1 brcau.e of its vitamin content I those growth promoting, health preserving substances it Is classed by nutrition ex perts as one of the protective f IOOU. Butter L; cheap now to eat plenty of it. There Is No Surtitutc for Good Butter" Morrow County Creamery Co. Mrs. Cotter Entertains On last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. M. K. Cotter extended her hoxpitalitv to the following Mends: Mrndirms Dell Ward, Hrrl MaHon. Roy LicuVlen, H. M. Brown, Carl Brown, Fred Lu cue, C W. McNemer. Lee Beck ner, Louis Bergevln, Paul O'Mea ra. Cus wiltox and C!yde Denhv. Two tables or" bridge were at pley High score was made by Mrs. Lucas and low by Mrs. O'Mear. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. WHEAT MEETING Several of our people who are interested in the growing and marketing of wheat, attended the meeting at Lexington, Satur day nisht. lone men t amed as a commlttre to work for sinners of the marketing contracts were: Bert Johnson, Leonard Carlson, LmisRergevinandIIe)rSmouse. All tf working to have the ir, corporatloh complete in time for the regular annual election, on March 31. Kenneth Smouse Is driving the Mankin school bns during the time that Mrr. Markin, detain-d at home by th illness of be daughter. Betty Jean. When You ShIMP on your clothes you rob your Personality 1 ih,t ajv.tm,n, lt Mf IAVE YOUR CLOTHES CUSTOM MADE John SKUZESKI ,"Any girl its need of a fiitnd ft Hie to -djutsnt Mis K. H Allrrnsnn, The Salvation Army White Shield Home, Coo Mavfai' Avenue, Portland, Oregon." THE TAILOR Heppner, Oregon' lone Grade School Honor Roil And Perfect Attendance Another six weeks of school has ciostd. The M owing pupils are on lh 4 honor roll and are p;rfct in attendance; Primary room, Miss Knight, teacner.lloi or Uol. Helen Grous, Mary K Bake, Walace Mallard, Grace L'ndeken Francis Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Howell, Earline Ferris and Bill rJlakw. Those perfect sn altera auce; Wallace tsuilard, I3oUy Cantwell, Walter Corlty, Billy EaUnke, Francis Fitzpatriek, Larltne Farris, i!eeen Sperry and Betty Mar.kin. Third and Fonrth grades, MUs Williams, teacher, Honor ItoH: Helen Lundell, Joan Sipes. tfou by Sparks, Bertha Akers. Eleanor Bu lard, Ruth Crawford and Mix ino McCurdy. Those perfect in at tendanctj Bertha Akera, Ealeaerr Bulland, Genevieve Ball, Sib) I Huwell, Eleanor Eubanks, B y Beezley, Maxine McCurdy, Wl.o VjjRitchie, Harold Buchanan, Annabel! McCabe Joan Sv s and Bobby Sparks. Filth and Sixth grades. Drr. Slocura, teacher, Honor Ko '. Junior Mason, Mignonette Ferij Charlotte McCabe, KossbellePir ry. Perfect in attedndance; Han Normoyle, Mignonette Pert), Kossbelie Perry, Miriam llae. Robert Buchanan, La wis Beezb y Rollo Crawlord, aod L'ugtne h. r moyle, Seventh and Elgbtg grade Mrs. Brown, teacher, Honor Kt I : Frederick Uankin and CarlLiniie ken, both sevrnth grade bojs. Perfect in attendance; Waller Bristow,-Berl Aker. Ellsworth Bullard, Helen Grabi l, Marvin Shaw and Carl Lindtken. Bates Steel Mule Tractor is now on exhibition at Paul C. Balsiger's Implement Store. ffi H!?!Vfjr flfit r?ut . A J ! Declamatory Contestants Chosen Monday The declamatory try out for the high school was held Monday aflernood. The follrwing young people were chostn to represent the lone school at the county contest: Oratorical, Harold Kin cade; Humorous, Geneva Petty johti; Dramatic, Francis Ely. Mrs. M. E. Biceert's sale of ladies hats, coats and dresses at Bristow and Johnson's store Monday, attracted a large crowd. The high school studenta will! serve a cafeteria dinner at the school house, Friday eveninr, preceding the grade declamatory contest. Miss Lois Cade was a houte guert of MrB. Victor Peteison. from Friday until Wednesday. The old IoneGsrage, owned by E. 11. Lundell is being temodeled into a modern M ing atat'or. Chaa Allenger is doing the car pei.ter work. Political Announcements Personal Mention B-v. and Mrs. Teddy Uavitt arrived, Tuesday to assist in H e evivsl meetings now being held injt.he Christian church. Mr. Leav itt is r covering nicely from his recent throat operation. Mr. and Mra. Victor Peterson, who have been living in the Mc Namsr house on Second Street, have now taken rooms in the Harris Apartments. FOR CO. COMMISSIONER This if to annoui ce that 1 will be a candidal 'for nomination cn the Republican ticket for the office of Qunty Commissioner, subject to the will of the voter at the primary election, May 1G Joe Devine a. Cash Talks a 1 ' lei Stationery at below cost prices. $.75 De Witt's Vaporizing Balm for colds $.50 i $1.00 Nature's Remedy Tablets! $.85 I- R. ROB1SON a ..- ALL hLNLJSt OF HIGH 1 U GRADE MA 1CIIINE WORK:: a 1 r PrnTr r v E IDONE. t Motors recround?0 (J! 0 I Bearings poured Xground shafts. W MACHINE SHOP To the Voters of Morrow County : I hereby annonnce myself as a candinte at the coming primari for the office of County Judge 01 Morrow County on the Repunli can ticket. ;if nominated and elec d. 1 pledge tht same fsiihM and sincere service that has chf acterized my long term with th C unty Court as Commissioner. G. A. Bleakman FOR COUNTY TREASURER FOR RENT Two hundred (200) of land ad joining Morgan; 40 A. irrigation, CO A. upland and the rest pasture Will rent to responsible party for three to five years. Bottom land must be seeded this spring. ' S. J. Pafeniuk Sheridan, Oregon. Subscribe for About April l.Mrs John Grimes and Mns. Holen.Farrens plan on openir restanratit in the room on V.-ii't S r c-t, adjoining tht Enge uptime. Mrs. Oicir Cochran was the over Sunday night guest of htr daughter, Mrs. Harold Ahalt, who lives near Rhea Siding. W. E. Bullard has been spend irg the past week in Portland. While he is away Mrs. Bullard is chief clerk at the Pharmacy. Clair young is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mra Frank Young, ranchers in the Eight Mile district. Mr. Young Dal- N? recently returned has beentmploved in a McMarr; from a motor trip to Vale and store in Ashland. olb tr points. " MILES MEASURE DISTANCE And more, for they demoiutr -te conclusively our complete service, whktt know not the barrier ot distinct. Wnen ovd one are turn moned to the valley of the beyond, that call may come when they arc many miles from home folk and home surroundings. Our modern mortuary service j prepared to handle skilfully, decorously and promptly the arrangements for such cases, form the first detail till commitment in the final resting piece. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 1 m This is to announce that I vi he t candidate for the office 0 iyjCiur.ly Treasurer, subject toth wilt of the voters of Morrow Cu ' ! .... . . jf! t the Primary elections, May it 1930. ( wish to thank my friend? both Republican and Democrats for their generous support th past and hope that I have prow worthy of their confidence. Leon W. Bribes, PtiUtAJv. Present Incuntbtnt w1 E is J2 Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa per Hanging and General Re pair Work lone, Oregon. f $1.25 Wrights Condensed Smoke! I $1.00 i $.50 Purola Almond Cream $.40 Sponges at greatly reduced prices, i Bullards Pharmacy Bargains for cash. FOR COUNTY JUDGE At the next primary election, I wil be a candidate for the of fice of County Judge, for Mono County on the Republican ticL t , nnd if nominated and elected, I will carry out the duties ofsml office to the best of my abi i: j (Aiv.) Wm. T. Campbell Come in and look at our New Spring and Summer line of mens made to measure Suits Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bristow & Johnson lone. Oregon Wc Want Your Good Will After The Sale Is Made. For This Reason You Will Always Get Good Materials at Reasonable Prices at Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard P Phone 1123 Heppner, Ore. Poultry Supplies l have just received a new 1 stock of Sperrys, ! SURELAY, SUREL1VE i SUREGROW I Baby Chick Scratch Surelime Shell, Millrun, Cracked Corn and Rolled Barley. Chick Feeders, Chick Founts, Pan-A-Min, Louse Killer, Roupe Remedy, Disinfectant. i BERT MASON lone, Oregon.