The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, March 28, 1930, Image 1

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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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I R. ROBISON
ALL KINDS I
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GRADE MA-
CHINE work;
CAREFULLY
DONE.
Motors regrounJ
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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
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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.
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Comfortable
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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
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,j SPRING TIME IS PAINT TIME
We are headquarters for : t
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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
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Heppner, Ore.
Supplies
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lone, Oregon.
i Agents ror oargon.