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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1930)
8 4 Jtatte VOLUME XVIII IONE, OKI-CON FRIDAY, March 28, 1930. NUMBER 41 citizen's military training camp Historic Va cuvu Barracki in to btf the tcene of the 1 Oth annu al Citizens Mili'ary Training Camp, Juris 2Mb to July 1'Jlh, when several hundred young mm fom Oregon ami southwestern Washington will tie "noldiirs for a month" ami will combine mili titty, vll.ti nA'v and alhUtic training r.ii'j tVrty dayi of camp life at Government expnse. Any young man, 17 to 24 years of ge, of averkge Inteligence and t'hysic and of good moral character ineligible advises Cin. Paul A. Wolf, who lias been del ignated to com nurd the camp. Y xiriif men desiring to attend tin year, camp ate advised to forward thfir upplications atoncc before the count) quotas are filled They should consnlt tho neanit rei'rve officer, American Legion post, or write C. 41. T. C. llea1 quarters, Vancouver Barracks, Washington. CERTIFIED SEED Seed potato order will be pool ed through th? County Agent's again, this year. Anyone wishing to secure goo I sJ should plnc their order immediitely. Scvea' ode shave been beokfj to dale bat not enough to make up a full truck loid. This gives you an op portunity to get. good seed pota toes fcrown on Weston mtikel at cost. MOVIE COMING As a part of Its new temperance educational program, the Anti Saloon League of Orton is show big the prohibition motion picture "The Transgressor" in meit'ngs which are being held in churches and schools ol the stat . The Rev. R. E. Close, Supt. of the League, states that this is one of the latest and most Interesting filrrs of the kind ev.r produced The plcluae is to be shown in the Christian church, tone, on' Sunday evening. Mrth SO, at at 8:00 l M. The play. "Deacon Dubbs", by the Social Civic? Oub of the lone high schoo', will be given, April 11. This is the Hfcnml and last play ao be put tn this year by the clop. Mrs. Ed Jackson and ton Billy spent a few days the first of the week with Mrs. Koa Jackson, who has not been well. Merchandise Next time your Auto, Get her a new Sponge at half price. Can You Afford TO Cougnh Your Head Off? 25 per cent off on Foley's & Purola Cough Syrups Powdered Ipecac for Turkey Rasers Now 35 Cent per Ounce A lOct Bag of Hoarhound Candy for 5ct. BULLARD'S PHARMACY a r t Mr and Mrs. Ward Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward e-e genial hotts at a turkey dinner served at their ranch borne Sat ir. ay evening. Those enjoyijig their hospitality wtte: Mr. aid Mrs C. W. McNamer, Mr. and Beit Alanon, Mr. and Mis. Roy Lietallen. Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs Charles Cox. The evening was spent in play ing bridge. High Bcorts were made by Mr. and Mrs. McNamer and low by Mrs. Lucas and Mr. Cox. Star Brand shots at Urs'ow Johnson's. CROP CONDITIONS A. A. McCabe and Lax ton Mr Murrry made a drive through tb country no th of lone laM Sunday for the purgose of look in ur over the crop prospect. They report that the fields are notice ably free from weeds and that hey found the wheat looking better than thev had expecter I I ii u f t, r IKa uiliiiut k j . .4.. much growth and I. in need ofir warmer weather. At present if j seems tlat tbo desired warmet I hi come. Mothers Protect Your Children with Plenty of Butted Butter not only con tains an almost 100 per cent digestible fat, hut also an abundance of the Vitamin A so necessary for normal growth in children. A liberal amount of but ter in the daily food prevents tlic dicaJcJ eye disease, xcropth almia. "There is no Substi tute for tfood Butter" Morrow County Creamery Co. 77ij advertisement sponsoicd bti the Oreitn Creanery Operators Asso. i t I t D1?T riT PACT 1 wife washes up the DIVISIONAL CONTEST Morrow County Declamatory League The divibionnl contest of the Morrow County Declinatory' League for grade school jrpila whs heid, Saturday evtr.ir in lone. Schools that were eiiginl to hav speakers at ibis contast were: lone, Lexington, Morgan, J Lone Tree, Pleasant Vale, Rur Mile, Strawberry, Hhea Creek, Gooseberry and Social Uidge. Uach contestant showed pair; taking preparation. The judgte were: Mrs. Walter Cocbren ol Arlington, Mr. Benbel of Ilermi ton, and Kenneth Ack'ey of llepp tier. The decision of the judges was as follow?: Division 3, grades fisi t to fourth inclusive, non huraorouw, Maxine McCurdy. lone, lirst; Evelyt. Kuk, Lexington, second; no con testant for third place. Humorous: Tbelma Nelson ol Gooseberry, lirst, Helen Lundel. 8oond- Buntfcoi Lexington, third. Division2. fifth toeighthgraatt (inclusive: non nnmorous; uonaic jlleliktr tf lone, first, Dorothj , Morgan of Morgan, second, Al ihur Ueigstroin of Gooseberry fiird. Humorous: Winnie Urown ol l)i, e, lirst, Llaine Nelson, ol Gooseberry, second, Marvin Cox of Lexington, third. Ibose winning first and secone A ll compete in the county cor teat. Saturday, April S, it Hepp ner. Third place winners wil. serve as ulternates. Easter Novelties Ua'lard's Thariiiacy. at cost at Cook with Gas. See Bert Mason. ffifcjiHlHff I R. ROBISON ALL KINDS I X OF IIIC1I I B : ; f ' is l u o 0 GRADE MA- CHINE work; CAREFULLY DONE. Motors regrounJ 3j i i n Bearings poured and fitted to re ground shafts. MACHINE SHOP y' : jZ? Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa- per Hanging and General Re- I pair Work lone, Oregon. Come in and look at our New Spring and Summer line of mens made to measure Suits Satisfaction Guaranteed. Bristow h Johnson lone, Oreg'on Personal Mention Mrs. Willard Far re mi his re turned to her home here after spending the winter with her children in California. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Wood and two children, Valdys and Billy, of Eugene were visiting old friends in lone the first of the week. Wendell Balsiger, of Moro. spent the weekend with the borne folks here. Mm Elva H,lsiger, a stnior in theUnivereity of Oregun.rpent Political Announcements FOR COUNTY JUDGE At the coming May primary election, I will be a candidate fo for thhotfice of Conrty Judge ol Morrow uumy on me urino - raft A tinlfct If nnminoffirl unri . elected, I will to the b-6t of my ability, endeavor to cany out Program of the past five years, PJ. Adv.- R. L BENCE FOR CO. COMMISSIONER fin's if to annout ce that 1 will be ; a candidate 'for nomination on il e Republican ticket for Ihe iff ice of County Conimissior.er,; 4uoject to me win oi ine voitts jfcm.. T:"Z: candint at the coming primaries for the office of County Judge of Morrow County on the Republi .J can tickeU'If nominatedand elect ; -J, I pledge the. fame faithful? j at.d sincere service that has char! j acterized my long terra with the; C unty Court aa Commissioner G. A. BLEAKS! AN FOR COUNTY TREASURER j Ihisis to anriounce that I wi:: ti 3 candidate for the office of unt.v treasurer, futijeil totr.e il! of the voters of Mono Co.. 1 wish to thank mv fnn.iH, b -.th Republican and Dem- cr iiie for their generous support in tbt past and hope that 1 have proved worthy of their confidence . . . . . . . Leon W. Bri. c?, PuiilAdV. Ptxsent Incumbant FOR COUNTY JUDGE At the next primary election, I will be a candidate for the cT fice of County Judge, for Morro Cout.tj on the Republican tickt ,! and if nominated and elected, I will carry out the duties of su -l office to tho best of my abilii (Adv.) Wm. T. Campbell ti e spring vacation withcher par o.ts. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balsiger Mrs. Earl Blak and infant daughter have returned to their home an Secone Street. The grading crew that has been stationed at the Murray road camp will move soon to Morgan where six miles of grading is to b done. The great prohibition motion picture, "The Transgress or", will be shown at the Christ ian church, Sunday evening, March 30th at eight o'clock, All are welcome. No admission fee will te charged but an offering will be taken. The small son of Mr. and.Mrs. Cltro Drake, vas taken suddenly ill Sunday night. A physician was called from Heppner. The baby is much better at this lime. W. F. Honey and son, John Honey, were transacting busi ries8 here, Saturday. 'fi. ' 7 ' i if Comfortable M Even to dUUnt points it available at your catL Latt Sunday our Tine Krvkc and equipment provided trantportatkxi of a patient from Heppner to Salem. Ours h the only ambulance in Morrow Cbunty. To leuen yOur trouble in time of emergency a ail yourtclf of our service which includes modem equipment, trained attendants and skilled drivers. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 1 1 V i 1 1 f&t , , ,k,. j . . i 9hi ,j SPRING TIME IS PAINT TIME We are headquarters for : t t PAINTS FTMAMFF t 1 m 1 i Do not send off that order s for these Bring It to Us We Sell Guaranteed Goods At Prices that Will Surprise You. j Heppner Planing Mill& Lumber Yard a. l Phone 1123 Poultry have just received a new stock of Sperrys, SURELAY, SURELIVE , SUREGROW Baby Chick Scratch Surelime Shell, Millrun, Cracked Corn and Rolled Barley. Chick Feeders, Chick Founts, Pan-A-Min, Louse Killer, Roupe Remedy, Disinfectant. TURKEY GLOWERS TO MEET IN IONE A meeting o turkey growers wll be held In lone, Tuesday, April 2nd, at 2;00 P. M. H. E. Cosby. Poultry Specialist of the Sta'e College, will speak on man agement, killing, marketing ard cost of production. The Social Civics Club of the high schrof, held a theater party at Heppner, Friday night. Twen tv one MjVr tolas were in it tendan". t r. y were accotspao ied by Mus Irene Aodtrs. Miss RoA Fletcher expects to leave Ioi.-.-, ubout the first of April for Hoquiam, where the goes to mplete ber course in nurses training. The work of putting crushed rock on ihe lone Board man road began the first of this week. lm luance of itrvtce fr VARNISHES t X V rtIWnEnT X Heppner, Ore. Supplies 1 i ; V! i i BERT MASON lone, Oregon. i Agents ror oargon.