The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 23, 1930, Image 4

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    TK2 IONE INDEPENDEN T
Published Every Friday I7
V. Head, Editor TuMinliT.
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year
Si Months 0.75
TSv Month 0.50
Entered tecond C'!us luntti l
postcffii e at lone, Oregon, under
ct of March :. 1 STV.
Fiidav
Ma? 23.
19.5(1
Ttie Fraternities
M the close of the regu'ar
meclngof Bunchgrass Uebekah
Lolie last Thursday evening a
par!y was given honoring Mr. and
Mr. Ea I A. Brown and son
Wi who are leaving this
wecU for
their new home in Pix
ifortia Mr. and Mrs.
ley Califon ia Mr. and Mrs.',"1 ior in? er rvoi w.
Brown have taken an active part: Brown is fofn.er n-nii of the
In s u-iil a id Fraterna' affairs and lone school and ht t ne :.mp'?td
mm- ii mUcr.t
FARMER'S FIELD DAY
A farmers feld day and
nl; is being sponsored by the
Ullows Grange far Sunday,
June 1st, beginnhv at 10:001
o'clock A. M. at the Hynd
B. others ranch, two miles north
O.Cecil. A Cordial iuvUation
extended to the public.
The program for the day
i- to leave the Hynds Brothers
! .inch at 10:00 and drive to
te D wight Misencr home ranch
vhere a large a large field ot
111 sown wheat which was
$ ceded with a deep furrow drill
will be examined. Atrspwill
then be made through the
wheat couutry north of lone to
see weeders ond power farming
upeations.
A ficnic dinner wili be en
joyed by all present at 12:30
in the Hynds Brothers yard in
the shade of the big trees. Cof
- fee, hambuager, potatoes and
brown gravy will be cooked on
new gas ranges which will be
demonstrated by the dealers.
IONE DEFEATS HEPPNER
Coach Poulson and his proto
ee$ motored to lone Tuesday
and tasted defeat at the hods cf
the lone Hi nine. I leppner started
out wtll in the first inning anu
scored one run. In the next inning
C:ntry va kec three men. He then
utitleJ riK't down to pitching
and fctruck out the next two bat-
I r$. Eubatika was the next lone
letter. He bit a vooi double to
lijht field, scoring three runners,
lone tO)k the lead at that point
which Heppner was never abie
I I overcome. Tr.e final score wa
I ; -5. Francis E"y pitched for lone
lie deserves sbecial mention for
1 1.4 large numbeer of strikeouts.
V' titwastre last game of the
) h school nhis season. Harry
I .ipiey umpired while Larry
. Iti'.chie urrpired bases.
Star Brand thocs at
Bristow & Joh ison's
A pleasant scho ! picnic was
1' IJ, Sunday, at the Crant Olden
t nh on Rhea CreekTwo schools
y lie J in the festivities, the So
c al Ridge school of which Mrs.
Anna Heincy was teacher and the
l.';.ver Shea Creek school of which
1 h A ma McDevitt was teai-her.
nntr was served at noon and
l ie afternoon was fpent in play.
h'A Wirnes. Those attending from
I -ne were: E. J. Bristow and
ti uighter, Lucile, Mr and Mrs.
1 ; Howell and two daughters,
I arl and Jess'e McCabe and Mr.
ti Mrs Robert t McCabe.
Mrs. George Frank who was
f . Is ir.gfora few weeks with.the
l rk at 1'ie Adventist school at
;?rmis!hn retimed to her home
i lone last week. She was accom
I I d by her daughter, Hazel,
v io has completed a successful
car work in the church school.
&1 Kelk-r returned to lone. Frl
day to cast his vote
' 1tV. J.
Finil ' ws were held
the firs ... eek in high
schoc'. 'f.w. w nin exemp
tion deserving of mention. The
following students were taking
four stmies and were exempt
from examination in all fair:
Gladjs Prashers, Marv Healy,
Elwuvne Lieuallen, tteulah Petty
jobn. Geneva lVtt john, Ken
neth Smouse and Norman Swan
son, Carton Clark was carrying
five studies and was exempt in
four of them. V i 1 k i I Eattb is the
honor pupil. carryin five Mudie
and beinir exempt from r-xumina
tion in all.
Oris L Hrown, bro;r t rof Prin
cipal Carl A. Brown of this place
has been hired as teacher in the
W grades c
chotd for the y
of th Boardman
.. 1 il l 1 O 1 I .
his hisih school CO. ' hHf, won't
have graduated will; U; clts
21.
cf
Cook with Gas.
See !ert Mason.
fChewing
trie Family Linen!
An electric washing
washing wtth such surprisingly little effort.
The weekly cost for
of a package of chewing gum!
t By no othe means thrn the use of electricity can
I you obtain so much help at such low cost.
J Every year this company is spending hundreds of I
thousands of dollars to make this service more efficient I
and to broaden its sphere
Kilowat hours will save
in the performande of innumerable tasks.
Paciiic Power and
Light Company
"Always at your Service"
I
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INDEPENDEN! GARAGE
one - Ore
Mr. and Mrs' Louis Balslger
motored to White Salmon, Wash,
for an over Sunday visit at the
homes Fred and John Ba!siger.
They were accompanied by there
son Wendell, ot Moro.
Ill h in Blackwll and Jack Fer
ris motored to Hock Creek Mon
day to spend the day fishing.
Mrs. Esper Hansen of Portland
visit d for a few days last week
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Engelman;
&?e Dristow and Johnson,s
Saturday an Monday Specials.
The delesaUs to the Odd Pel
low ana Rebtkah Grind Lodge
in Portland departed early Mon
day morning. Those going were
TedTioge and Charltty O'Conner
deUgates from Ivuv 1. 0. 0. F.
lodge Lucile Brislow and Norma
Swir.:oe delegates from Bunch
grj Uebekab Lodge, and Kood
i t .. . - . . .. ii .......
lodge. Mrs. Ted Troge also accom
panieJ the party as Jar ua 'li.o
Dalles whe. e sb went to consult
t, ohysician, r ;:arn ng noma
by s ag . OU.irs lrom here at
t - din grand lodge are Oliver
K nca and Ci 1 Irskep.
Gum and
i
machine will do the weekly
current is less than the price;
of usefulness.
you many valuable hours t
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FINER
TIRES
I at
J LOWER
PRICES
GOOD-YEAR
ELECTION KKTUHNS
COUNTY COMM MICNJSt
Devine
Peck
66!
ASSESSOR
Turner 51
Wells 22
Justice of the peace
Uobinton 20
;iJead.... 11
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Ah.lt of
Baker visited briefly In lone last
Week. From here they went to
Rejiingham, Wash, for a visit
with friends and later will attend
a Pentecostal convention at Taco
ma. From lone they were accom
sanied as far a Toppenish bl
Mr. Anait a mother, Mrsr tin
nan Ahalt, who will tisit her
daughter Mrs. Robert Montague
PROFESSIONAL
OARDS
DR. J.L CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
Oilman Building
Phont 93 Hpar, OrfgM
JACK FERRIS
: Dermatician : '
It pays to look well.
"Specialist in Bobs"
C. L SWEEK
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ATTRYAT
First National Bank Bldg.
Heppner,
Oregon
When You Visit Hcppne
ICat At The
"Elkhorn Restaurant"
Good Meals Best of Service
Lunch Counter
A.D. HcHURDO, M.D.
Physician And Surgeon
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
!
A.B.GRAYM.D.
Physician & Surgeon
Heppner - Oregon
Glasses Fitted
F. H. ROBINSON
Attorney & Counselor
At Law
W lit Practice In All The Court
IONE OREGON
JDr.J.H.McCrady
Dentist
X-Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g.
I Heppner Oregon
J.O. PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr.C. W. Barr
DENTIST
TlioneM1012 Case Apt. Bldg.
Heppner, Ore.
Evenings and SunavLy aiipofntmtnf.
lone Independent
JOB PRINT
J& Clark & Linn &
I Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa-
per lunging anu ucnerai kc-
pair Work
lone, Oregon.
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STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon,
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you
i sell your wheat.
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L. Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
I lOMFrAQH MARKTPT I
Dealers In
Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and Ki.
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" We Buy Cream for
ft," 1 1 i i i ii tf r
vuy noi aeu lour cream in x our nome lawn:
ill Real Estate
?!
Peterson
i ff "ICNE BLACKSMITH SHOP'
We are prepared to take care of your
slutting requirements by the Instaltation of an
electric key way machine anJ a stock of shafting
In a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing
iilL J. P.O Meara. Proprietor
a T
Hotel
cater to the
wish first class accommodations.
Cole Smith, Manager.
Farm Implements
VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS.
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
PAUL G.
lone,
"Any tti j liiM, i.f a hUrui
write to iwrffc'aii K.H.
Allemann, t Hon Armv
White Shi ; 'C6BM.aflr
ventie.Pt,,.,.i mici,"
Ask for a Kiamoi!emoMtratlMi
at It-rt Mason's Store.
to see him before ou
Swift & Company.
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Insurance
Brothers
Companies new combine
I
one
patronage of those who
BALSIGER
Oregon
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