The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 21, 1930, Image 4

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    THEME INDEPENDENT
FriJBy. March 21. 1930.
Morgan Items f
V. P. Mahonrv. of llocpner,
has boutiLt Ihe creek ranch at
Morttan which Jim ilardt'stv sold
to John Harhke last fall. Ihie
place connects with Air. Maho
ney's other larje houiinKS ol
trrazinw lands and is ali'ca;1)
being used as a I an- for about
2000 sheep.
A crew of liridjte builders are
busy at Morgan, cutting out Hit
chord aad the neee'le learn mi
ner the hi'tthsy bridge and shor
iV th structure with an inside
et of piers.-This change has been
needed right from the begicnir?
lor, besides being a menace to
life add limb, ithas also been an
instruction to the movement of
farm produce and machinery. Its
first construction in such a man
ier was a strange affair and a
mournful story, all bv i: self.
Mr. and Mrs Al TroeJson who
are visiting wirh relative at
Guys Mills, Fa., are rrur
communication with tl'fir m.:ny
Iriends t Morgan, and corticue
First Game ot
Sunday, March 23
DANGE
At Boavdman
Under Auspices of
Parent Teachers' Ass'n
Saturday Evening
March 22
In High School Building
Proceeds to be devoted to assisting the
return of iMiss Ada Wiibanks to the hospital in
Portland for treatment of her eyes injured in an
automobile accident.
If you can't go, send.
unhurt ei.j.iyhOie expi-iiettcesl 4u,s Uet t Talmateer was ca ltd
and pleasant ji-nrnejinsa in the j tl Estacada about two veksago
slate Winter weather, as here, Jon noljCd 0f t,e M,j0us illness
has interiered with pleasure I nf her mother, Mrs. Githons.
trii'S to some extent, but they grandma is now much improved
tave a large schedule mappm jtnj Hert an i son Theodore went
not for warmer weather. Hey ijown Friday to bring Mrs. Bert
will visit Wsshiugton, 1). 0. 'back.
Their daughter Fianos is in j --
fchool at Guys Mills, i
W. L Workman of Marshfit'.d, I
m-ili law cl Mr. Mid Mrs. liar i Notice U hereby given that the under
o.sun, has bought the Sunnyside'1 ha appointed by the County
.ueuhonsesat Cottage Grove,
m uon. This i n extensive o( the M,ate of ftncrt Mol,,anJlllli jcccaf.
plant COUSistiiig of ten la.Ke green . and Ml persons having claim aiiitt
lioUSeb and a ten loom residence. the said estate must present the tame, dnl)
Mr. and Mrs. Harbison's chli ' w". according to Jaw. to me at my of
rirtn areaUinhuKs in tttf8lifilon..iJcn..t th.ofnc.oJm,
- attorney, S. E. Notion, In Hoppncr, Ore-
rn Oregon ana they intend to lthin,ix numthl 0f the date oflhc
make them a visit in the near rt publication of thi notice, said date ol
I uture. of first publlcatiou bclnu March 7, 1930.
H. 0. Ely, who is wintering at ! T' ,
' . Administrator, c. t. a.
Monaicuih with his wife and i
Cutightets, is up Mi'.ting with '
his m.hs an( .ut.on.K to bust "Any girl in need of a friend
t;e8i aflairp. (!i Ja'ij.h.tr Ldithj arite to Adjutant Miss li
u doing well .1 J. .- Noi mat und ! Allemenn, T;e Salvation Arm)
Margaret is ... il-e m.nmo-h . WUe Sum
igti a.iH ol. Hat .w nue ioiioi , . ,x
., u; j ii 1 Avenue. Portland, Oregon,
the big oren spaces and Aid be i '
I'laJ ken school i. out so th:U;
h-c n te'urn sr. a commune with ' ntcs Strc' '"l!,c Tractor is
.-..;? in her varu m Moni-w r,cw on t?xliit ilion at Paul C.
County forms. jlJaisitjcr's Implement Store.
J mm v-!rv- wW' r&
I0NE vs Blalock
On lone Grounds
BENEFIT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Season
A Guileful
Girl
By H. IRVING KING f
(CoiiyrlHhl)
liHiklng miMlltntlvcly Hi tlitU L'tf
Wutklna, "I om thlukiiiK of tclilna
uinrrled."
"Am you, tinU'ctJI" rt,i,",l f"'K
with IiuikuUI Intercut; "itny upeeliil
pi'rxnn iilcked out, or U Hie tli'ld opoii
to all comers !"
"till, I have picked out the inun."
milil Arsbelln, siut tlien, after it imuiw,
"(3iKe, would jou mind ninklim love
to met"
Uoorse started. "Why, Itfllii !' huIiI
hi "this Is so smlili'ii mid tn'hlil.-s
rliore Is IlertliH, you know."
"ttcrtlis WalnwrlnMT t'f eniiix..
Vou und she have been us khh m en
KMged for some time now. Icnen't
J on J"
"Yes, we have." nnswered tieorae,
looklnii with s pnr.ilcil ulr at ttu' t,l ' ;
"and (hen, you know, liesMes, your
fiiiher hates me a rertuln d.nk
Centleinnn Is suld to hale holr wi
ter."
"Nevertheless n1"' ihero'.re ninl
nolwIthatandlnK," said lli'llu. "I w:iht
you for a suitor."
"1 nm flitt ',!, (c!l;lilc' hih
rharmed, of course. Imt reull yu
ce I In fuel" siiiiiimerrd tn-orje
"Nonsenae," cried lU-.ia : "here -lot's
wander down this R..ruon nih.
I want to talk to you."
It was at the Hawkin s enrdon pirty
that this rather iim-onventloniil in
versntlon took phit-e. Some of Hie
Biiest who noticed I'd I n and l!e.ir;i'
Watklns walking xlouly down a iu ti
uhkli wound Into the reci'K!e!i ol a
..ne (,'rove smiled to each other mi. I
H.ild: "Look! there goes Aruiu-lhi
Siunrt and lleore Watklim. II.m.U
close together In enrnottt i'onvern.iil'.n '
My, my! That's a r.eur cnuihlitmloii.
F'rrd Waterhouie aiul P.erthn Wnln
wrijjht onuht to liehold (hut plctme."
And within twenty four hours It wns
all 4ver town "all over town" lieltitf
fl uurn r I ve and not literal thai Ar;i
M!si Stunrt had, at last, given up ti,
liil! to rulcli I'red Wulerhoui rtnl
win making a "ih-nd set" at (ieore
Wnlkiii.H. who hud Hhiimefiill) thrown
over I'.erthii Walnttllht I
It certainly did lok as It (here wsu
something In these rumora, for at
every social function now. wherever
you saw Arabella you saw C.eorye.
they seemed to have eonversathm and
eyes for none hut each other. I'.er
thn's "dear friend." after the uk ii
ner of "dear friends" under li;e eir
ciiiiiHtarices, eotnloled with lor upon
the outrageous conduct of her recre: nt
..ver, quite prepared to mingle their
tears with hers and thoroughly enjoy
the mWcry they were Inflicting Cot
Certhn. to (heir surr!ie, (oiMd her
pretty head and declared that (Seoige
w.iit of ne, and quite free to ! lilt
own picking and choosing a f.ir nt
she was concerned, due ot I'red
Wnfei hcitise'a "cnn'lld frlend-t." when
.t !'l'rondei In ; .in 111" C'l) t.
lecelved for reply:
"See lure. JuM ilrop that, will 'uV
:n1 evervlMHlj agreed that Kred v,ii
"awfully cut up" nl IVIIa's f.ilthlii
Hess, "l'lll I giic( he'll su.-vhe." i.ld
tiiey, "for you can se I lia laughing
and chatting with lierllm Walnwrlghl
at every parly you go o." "Ileum
(Might on the rebound!" murmured
sentimental mix "Change partners
for the next llgure," laughed a girl of
ti e "sporty" chnrarter.
All thUnnd more could not fall,
of eoiirae. of reaching (he ears of Mr.
and Mrs. .Stunrt, fond parents of the
fair Arabella. Mrs. Stuart was shocked ;
Mr. Stuart was furious.
"What can I'.rlln be thinking oft"
grmiT-.cil Mrs. S'fnrt. "Croic V.'utklns
t,ns no furt tine."
"If l.e hud nil the money that
CrocM! li said to have hud, he should
not marry my daughter," cried I'aps
Stuart. 'The son of t!:it o!, thief,
litn U'ntklns who did me out of II ft y
ilioii'imd dollars In that cofTie deal
nuirry a daughter of mine! Ills grand
'.iiln-r was a plinte and his father a
mill er. I want none of that breed In
lay family."
When I'.elln, who had been on a
short visit to a friend In a neighbor
ing town, returned to the paternal
innt:sion. Mm found Father Hiunrl and
Mni her Kluart waiting for her with
kid its of sarcasm sharpened and clubs
of command Uplifted. And then Ihey
fell 11:1011 her ullMcked her navuelv
beloie siie could gi-l her hat and
glues ofT. licllii wept.
"Well," she managed to gob out nt
liiat, "you wouldn't Id me marry
r'red WatorhoiiHC. Mother said his
social standing wasn't high enough,
and you said he was n spendthrift
and If George Wat kins "
"lion't let me ever hear you men
(Ion the name of Watklus itgnlu.''
roared Father filuart, 'and the fond
mother put in, "Io you want to live
and (Ho 0 pauper? Ills father lost hi
money In Wall Street lifter cheating
your falher. I'd rather see yu mar
tied to Fred Wnlnwrlghi than (Jeorge
Watklim.
"Marry the Old Nick If you want
to," cried the doting father, "but yon
shan't marry a Wnlklna!"
"Very well," said Itella, drying her
eyes, "I'll marry Fred then. Will he
do as well as the old genileinan you
named, fulhei J"
"Oh, Oeorgp," said Helta that eve
nlng at a bihhi party, "II worked
heuullfully. Fred and I are going to
be married next month. lleV awfully
obliged to you for helping us out
And tell fterthn she's n dear for the
way ahe went through with It. I.et'i
have a double wedding."
STUDY
CHAIN BANKING
The ICconomlvs I'ollcy Commission of
liiu America n liaiikuis Assoclutlou has
been soecllleally Instructed by tlia
general convention of 'he assoelalUm
di Ntmly and rein).; on cnalu sad (trmiii
b inking developments, and also on th
o.-opmuil of the Comiilroller of tli
Currency for an ontuuslou of brsiali
hnukliiK In tlio national banklni iy
tvnii l' permit thoi.s hanks to conduct
biniidu i la th tiudu areas surround
lug their locations.
K. 8. Hecht, 1'resldeut lllherulu
Hunk sad Trust Company, New Gr
imms, Louisiana, Is chairman of the
commission. The mem bars ar:
lleorgs K. Roberts. Vice President Na
tlounl City Hunk. New York, N. Y,
vice chslrmsu; Nathan Adams, I'resl
deal American Fnhange National
Hank, Dallas. Texas; Leonard 1'.
Ayres, Vice 1'resldeut Cleveland Trait
Co.. Cloveland. Ohio; Frank W. Illslr,
Chairman of Hoard Union Trust Coin
psti. Potrolt. Michigan: Walter W.
U....4 iriitiuf Foreman Stole Na
BANKERS
SCREEN GRID GIVES $M1 Mi RADIO
- 4& ' -
A. " , - .
-ty, ...... .mi:
111 ! m I I !! , - - - ! III
One Essinple of tb Newit Battsry 8ti Which Oflsr tnoally Msdsrn Radio
to Unwirtd Homes.
"The leal split betweeu the rupilre
nii'iits of rural and 1 1 1 y lutt-iicr In
came with the Iniro.luctlon of tit
loud speaker In place of head phones,"
says K. A. Nicholas, Vice Prenld. nt
of the It.idio Victor Corporation of
America. "Until then thu (.mini bat
tery ral',3 set. f;ecl.illy mln-ii opir
sti ll sl'.h dry ceil, could i rve both
rural and city family enujily sell
With the loudspeaker tt.ctc rru a
deftiand for ni"t power and tetter
tone, with a d'cu-aie In operating
Cent, all of which led to Socket power
"Now radio engine, ra ham turned
to the requirements of the um-Inlrl-Ik
J home, cuKtr to duplicate what lu
b"i-n arhii-ved for city and ton.
Starting with current cmiaervatl m as
(he Ideal, (hey have evolve! loud
speakers supplying sin; lo volumti and
rich tone from mluimum input.
"Tho recent development of the
screen grid tube, wltu an amp!lilca
Hon factor sercral times that of (he
usuil three-element or standard hnt
(rry tube, also has been a step In
Hi direction of the Ideal battery let.
In'b-eJ, with a slntlo screen grid tune
replacing between two and three of
"DEACON DUBBS"
3 Act Comedy
Second and Last Play
Presented by Social Civics Club
lone Hi Auditorium
April 11 at 8:15 P.M.
Admission: 15, 35, & 50ct.
Reserved Seat
Bullard's
tlounl liank, Chlvrtgo; W. t). l-oayr.
Vice I'rosldeiil Bociirlty First Niilloinil
Hank. Los Aliiiulos, Callfoi ilia; Waller
S. Md.ucas, I'halrinau of Hoard t.'oui
merce Trust CouiPiiny.- Kansas City,
Missouri; Max It. Nshm. Vive Presi
dent CIMmmu National Hank, liowlii'l
tlreeu. Keutiuky; Mslvln A. Tisy'or,
ProNldent First National Ik ik. Chi
cago; Paul M. W.ubuig, Chali man of
Hoard liiieruatl.inal Accoptance Hatik,
Now York. N, Y. O. Ilowai I Wr'f',
CiiKhh r I'hllailel hla Naii.ni.il IUuia.
Phllal-llihia, I'inuMlvaiilo; durdeu
Fdwii.vli, Anni'lcHa Puikei Assncia
thin. New York City, imrdary.
A survey showing the extent to
which chain and group bunking In'
developed In the United State hs
hewn mads and lasued In booklet
form by the American thinkers Asso
ciation of Now York City.
SECTIONS WHERE
SAVINGS DECREASED
A r-.;loiial anal sis of 'lie ilrop i t
th nation's ivliifct (leu, ., t In hauk ,
1 as noutty r ported by ins An erics i
! Hani. - 4 As H-lathiii's huvliigx Han
' lilvb .hi In I s annual coii'pllat.un f r
the ntu.il tuhci for tho udlo frniucn-
cy -inl,.ni,d, win ii s!. utcd as thr
del. dor. replarlm (lie fri( sn.il.i tubo
a we. I. battery rurrn( con -iptloa
hn been n-.l'ired to new or lerln
"Tin jc current 'jonumles, i nblri'd
wlthth? ii .nihilities of srratti totum
and better tune through refined loud
speaker design. I.ii hi niati poib! a
bstttry operated r.nll. sn shout on
a par alth (hr sver.nro jcke( power
r.iilln stt. plun th aJtantnge of a
noiiM'li-HS hacknroutid for tuning dis
tant fttathnu.
"Tlie ri,.,,l)lin ( engineering and re-,
s.-arch tone of (he Itidlo Corpora
tion of Amerha tut hern at work
on this ii"w conception of an efficient
buttery opeinted radio receiver After
tn.ir.y months of ln'iiilte effort, such
nmflulas lia.o bn-n d -veloped Tlieny
new srls era Dot simply revatnpd
versions of old storore battery or Uty
battery radio sets. They are entln:r
new conceptions of battery-operated
sets, designed to entabllnh rural ridi
more on a par with metropolian
radio. In semltlvlty, rrlertlvltv. i
pllclty, economy, lone sud po.ftj,
there Is little more to ask.
Tickets on Sale
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Pharmacy