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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1930)
r. VOLUME XVIII IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, May 9, 1930. NUMBER 47 s-.jasssax.5r"TSK A Sunset Idyl i At evenllm'' -n riay In upent Doea it not aeeiu th-l the Heavens renent ) Soma innult whi'rh Karth haa triv en? For 8c how the ky i all Ninth Injr red, And the nun h(dg hi) tui ni nur facr-l THE FRESHMAN RETURN PARTY The Ficihnnn class proved provtc thonmlve royal hosts on Wednesday evening April 3nth when they Invited the mcmln rs of the student body and H uh school faculty to the fivmnasium for the annual return party. Many new a:.S interesting jjamcs were plsyed At ten thirty the guests partook of appetising refmhmcnts which were daintily served In the domes tic science room by the Freshman girls. After yl aying a few favorite K unes the guctts depaated, thank the Freshmen for a rcry enjoyab't evening. Prattur of VUr Iroti ti'Hi'l( iiihI other licMvy vr-tucU nt'ik tn tho iiif im ln-d. rihI l wnter fire lire Iiun not 111 ii in do with tio1- -ti-B llii-iu up. Witl it In prm'tlt-iilly In iiit'ii:-r-lli;i, Kit licit fvi'ii lit tln sri'iit rt iS-pih I lip i'lT f llii" iM i'iin I ii'H llt'lf hi'iKjli'r t ti: ti In wi'i-r ii'mt i In i.',,'"'!', Tlii" ti'l'tii.i- uf llii' wlilt U ll.i'i.fiirt' nuii'li InsivliT Hum tin" TuIiiiiii i'f w.ilor nl linv d'plti. ntul llii" tlilp will Mnk. Tin" iri-uir if n rluM In i-Mrti-J i(iinlljf from nil iilirrll.'in unit ii( sliiiply upwiird im tl-p vi"'Ki'l. Tor n uhlp to rrtiiiitn iti. tciuU'd halfway lMtw""n i ti oiirfiMi" rind tho botloir, !t would hnv to h ini.trii't('i nf ioiiii" Ill-lit tiiuiciiiil mill Hv t ory lljjlit riirgn. Personal Mention Charley Fhaver and Lowt II Clark Hpent the iireater part of IttHl week in lone. Mr. Shaver pjinie to look after busineHU artl Mr. Cluik came for a vuds with home, .folks. The fr'haver brother eave just cnmplitec two wells in I lie bend country getting: a yoml flow of water in euch cane. Tht have much work ahead of them Mr. Clark is working in one of their diillirttf crewa. Mr. Delia Mobley has fininhed hr work on the Murray ranch and ia now living in the l'adbtr house on Second Street. Dorr Mason and Normon Swtn ion are lone bov who hav apn ligations in for enrollment in the Citizens Military Tiaininir Carrp to he held at Vanuouvtr Burrocks Wash, thin summer. Richard McKlliott of Portland has t'fen in lone looking aftH hit farming Interests in this Dift The friend will be ir'ad to I Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Ford and! jnn of Pendleton via.led Sunday a tie home of Mr. Ford's ssm- t,,r, Mrs. Helen Farren In fonea banb of about sixteen pieces we have a good Mtfnnlnu of a Khun! b-n.d i.i tlirf rear fut ore. The pupil are in t-.irnetit, and under the If adwhiitj Frin eipal Earl A, Drown, tu i!uinfcr well. Mr. Hrown plans to (rive o litt'e concert Friday May, G to which the purntu end, frienr are invited, , New shipment of-Novelty Jew e'ery junt received at Bullard? Fharmacy. W. K. Bullard left last Frity for Gold Beach where hat pur chased a drugstore. Mrs. Bullat it will remain in lone until school closes and will lock after the store here. When Mr. Bullard clcn cs his business here it will 4caK lone without a drug store. Tr Bullard family have lived in oi r tiwn fhr about nine ears. TI.ej Political Announcements FOR It ! linow that Mr. Katv a ho ha; been very ill is row murh imoroved. Mr. and Mra. John Brjso;. moved into their own home on 'bird street this wiek. The.v nave b.-en living in the LuLaFa ) berK houne while their naidence was bfinn rrpaireij foUowir a Jisaslroui fire. John Cochran has retuirinl from Yakirni, Wash, where t . visited Ivih wife titid two da!'nhN ers. Mrs. Cochran, who some um uo underwent an operation, in rcccverinii nicely and whl be able t i return home coon. I'eitihuv been active in church, f n Ilule of Ufa f W'l.nt inuht I do In I'uiI rcii- 1 Cfliii liii". Hot, l;:it ll.if jiooi'i' lliliik. Thl.i rule, iii'i.illy orr,ioii4 In m i mil mill In 1,1'cII.m tunl lili'. limy mtvc for tln wlmlo ill ilii i!oii ln'twri'1 ;riiitui'KN itml i'i'ntilit-s. It In till" Iliinl'T. Iirniuso you v.:il nl wn 4 III. ( thiiKi" wliu Hilnk l'"v know wlmt I your duly lu tU'r tluin von know It. KmoiHuti. lernal cirbles and will be xre'tV; missed. See liristow and Johnson, s Saturday an Monday Special:. "Highways of the Heart" The Heppner Church of Chri i with it's pastor will pav it'a gee ond and lasn visit to tht lor. Chtistian Christ on Sunday evin i i-r. The Permon topic wilt b Mighwayr of tbe Heart", tr. hour of service is ieght o'clock und a lante turnout will be a; orecited. 4, . . ... Mikan liuuv ASSESSOR Th'S is to announce; ) that I will be a candidate for nomination on the KepuoiicHn (J iiLKrt lur me uinv: ui vjwuui AsgecFor, subject to the wil the voters nt the orimary elec tion, Mav 1C. Abv. F. W. Tlknfh )unty I! of :i : i ri i-' FOR COUNTY JUDGE At the cominir May primary election, I will be a candidate fori for the olfice of County J odye of Morrow County on the Demo crstic ticket. If nominated arid elected, I will to the b-st of my ability, endeavor to cany out I he program of the pu&t five ytarB. I'd. Adv.- R. LBENCE SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years cn the Job. We Are the Cause of Yxr; Getting BETTER PRICES ''1 Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. COX, Manager. I Jl VV. tUi ii iiv;vJij.iL.i . ,V-J This is to annout.ee that I will tei a candidal, 'for nomination ihe Republican ticket ufficf of County Commissioner,! Subject to the will of tbe vcteis at the primary elcc'ion. May 1C J Joe Devine ation on : 'i' for the'$ Xjoi h'H J" t''!l ,M "I fi'i-K.n.'i. ion m?m..i:d 111111'"" 'l"" !-- I ;o UOftJ P M .i.!iiil Sil;ti:.il u onon. nni n.'iil" t''l 10 1 n VpiM w H-'Mi 'I U ! iiu Hloiilij Sl.H. . .i l t ' 'MI I' I J X4 OJ UlllU.Hl l-JII M l .M X "!mx J' ii. iiomi.i; ; jrfAU,l M,1"J.l ""H i" I'l.'l !' 'J'l I'M" ioi;4 'jkiiiiu 'uoui'ij' J Hi.i.; J( I . -1 candidate for nomination at the primary! ; lelcction, May 16, on the Republican! jjr itickct, for the ofiice of County Judge j To the Voters of Morrow Count : I hereby annonnce myself as a rnndii.teat thecorninir trimaries for the office of County Judge rf Morrow County on the Republi can ticket. If nominated and elect I pledjie tht same fdithfidii I B")0 BinvCie BCTite nmi ooa mo- !a?terized rny Ion? term with th. iC iunty Court as Commissioner I , G. A. Fleakman 0 U The Virtue of Promptness li perhaps most apparent to us when loved ones are Uked away from us and arrangements for their last rites and their final resting place is to be made. In time of need ve stanJ ready to serve you efficiently and well. A call at any time, day or night, will bring us to your assistance with our complete martuarial service. We are prepared to handle distant as well as local arrangements. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 Ancient American City f'llo:.!, Mil., In onp of AMorli'ii' ol'lut ellii-M. S.-M-ll fl::p. luip fl.iv.:i ..v.T l.r',,-m-fl. Si.ni.Nh, V.wdUl. I fQR COUNTY TREASURER I i:I."d Miilr. Oitifi'ik-rato Slnti- j .!iKl--s;i, M.nnlla ,lli Ml,il::-!1 i I .:'a!e. tuioxi u n:i tn.iian w.ri wu:i j This is to announce that I wi'; -iiie HrKt i"w..- me r.it.ix: bl candidate for the office o li no uim ft ur.llirli tT tile Moiix V. !,o l i'i';':-nton to tin" (iulf roast n-i-iirroi! i Im fore tho urrlvnl of the l-'ionrh. For County Judge This is to announce that I will be a! fa 'County Trea-urer, Fubject tolhi I will of the voters of Morrow Co. I at the Primary elections, May 1C. 111)30. t wish to thar.k mv friendr, ' t'.-jth Repub'.ican and Demneniiic f. r thiir generous support in thi- ;c,n.Vt: ! P-ftand hope that 1 have provec n. ROB1SON Squirralt Not to Btam Tip MolojJ.iil mitm'.v rniya thnt Rray Fi; -.l;r-ls do li'-t piwnv IpiuI kIic:i1i mi loloiihiiiip or tflc'niiih ckI'Ii-n. Kuls. luiMt'ver, will i'tirpv 1 lii'iii. We are headquarters for PAINTS, ENAMELS & VARNISHES Do not send off that order for these Bring It to Us We Sell Guaranteed Goods At Prices that Will Surprise You. t Heppner Planing Mill&Lumber Yard x Phone 1123 Heppner, Ore. I I KINDS C. W. McNAMER l'.iJ AJv. ... 5 GRADUATION GIFTS at Bargain Prices. ALL OF HIGH J u X CRADEMA- 0 frm'F. work i CAREFULLY l" DONE. 1 f Motors reground I Bearings poured! and fitted to re izround shafts. $ MACHINE SHOP Aorthy of their confidence. i LtonW. Briccs, '',,, A.tv ftrscnt Incumbent .lit ;;; o :: ! I! A. v- is.-. 'I' VOR COUNTY JUDGE ; At the next, primary election, I will tie a can.iidate f r tbe of-j fie- o Coui.tv Judjje. for Mono j County on the Republican tickt t, nul if nominated and eicter1, 1 will carry out the dutif 9 of such office to the best f my abili: (A)v.'i Wm. T.Campbell For Sale at a Bargain: Vic! or rcrtable Phonograph. Iiullav .'s Jewelry Kodaks Albums i! m fill j. 1 1 i Pyralin Comb, Brush &. Mirror Sets h Bill Folds Key Kadies I Waterman, Parker and Durabilt Pens. Parker Pencils. Bullard's Pharmacy "The Gift Store" j A Nice of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon 4 V x- WEEDS! You have had rain andyou will have weeds. PREPARE FOR THEM 1 l v n jbijl ' i! i P P 1 i Jl t I I m t y juuymg a CHENEY Rotary Rod WEEDER If you have a Cheeney vveeder, I can supply you with all repair parts. GET READY NOW. BERT MASON lone, Oregon. i i i