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' IONIC, OREGON FRIDAY, June 6, 1930.
VOLUME XVIII
NUMBER 51
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WILLOWS GRANGE NEWS
On SntuMay nivH 'out fifty
tWmbHra of Will. irunup at
tended the Giiilawi VVhei-kr To
ir.onH mating held In Arlington,
Kvery one appreciated the Iioh
jiila ily of Mlkkalo (Jiange vh.,
rioted themselves royal hurls.
Willow Orango Ar&rv team
exernplifed the work of the fifth
4tfurt. In th evcnlr.fc, at the
Kchoul Kyiiingyium and initiated
t-vxtty tlvn candidate. Officer
in charge of the ceremony wi
tUster, 0, L. Lundell; cvcisrer
Mild.e.i Hynd; lutuier, Mrs. 0.
1- Lundell; clioplain, I)ight Mif
ner; LA S , Miidrfd Morgan;
T. S. Hurry Peterson; steward,
Kiinur l-t r.Aon; ectuary, Joi.
phifi Hauler; iieaiurer, Kkyd
Morgan, Flora, C inaOibsnb; To
ntna. Hrihu(oi, 0rN, llden
It leeke, C. K , Juhnnv Kuban k.
1 ii drill tram was composed ol
Mildred MorgbP, Harry I'eter
n.n Veda Kubanka, Geneva Petty
j..hn, lUn'uh Pettyjohn, Mat-el
CkjI, Gladys Hrashfis. Harriet
IHiker, Margaret Crawford,
I) msi' Print-on, Harlan Lundril,
Iyd Muraan, Kimer Nygawd,
AViihant Cod, Djnuld IIl;ker
'.Waller (ibso'i and John Kubank.
Willow Granite ipot.ored a
fhld rtin-t at the C. H, llyt d
JI1111' on .in.2a, with tstn,ul 400
b rsoni in attendance, Grangers,
farmery and frienda from town.
IVkCtor farmlig demon
nt raited, alo several gas raises
were io use as well as on display.
A trip to the DwTjtht Misner
farm near lone ptovel a vry in
ti rentifiK frature. Various nuorU
In the btuit grara patt re mad
A botMiteoiiH dinner nie'loii
long tnbles on ti e, lawn wu the
big('t att raolioii at the noon
hour when jltM, cake, faluds
manned p'daloen, brown gravy,
hamburger and and coffee, vied
wild each other fir aupn rnncy
Many (hanks are due to Mr.
and Mrs. I lynd and County Ager.t
Smith fur the t ucce ss of thr meet,
CHILD CLINIC
I'ufiMf bear in mir.d the date (i
the child c Inlc to be held in lone
Monday, June 9. The clin'c will
he held In the school buildirgand
will negin promptly at U o'clock in
the moiriir.g. Mothers arc rcqui'S
ted to bring a hast to put their
baby 'a clothing in, while ihe ex
aminatioti in being; maJe, and
also a tcwel to wrap the child in
while waling for th xamination
CnlMren from nix months to two
Personal Mention
Mr. and Mrs Fred hunger and
daughter, of Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. Libert Colvln. of Eu
ene were visitinji in lone, Wed
insJay and ThurcJay of!..:! week;
Mrfi. Cleo Drake wei t to I'ort
la'id the fiat of last week U, ....it
her husband who was reciiving
treatment in a hospital in the city.
She found him so much I ii ;
paoned that lie was able to re urn
home with her.
C M. Daniels and his mother,
Mrs. Verona Daniels, were guests
one niiiht last week in the Henry
Sinouse home. They were return
intf from a mcst delightful auto
tup to points in and near Boise,
Idaho, and from here Mr Danlcb
went to Portland while Mis. Dan
ills stopped over for a visit at
DECORATION DAY
Decoration Day was very punt
In lone, there beieg no freeit.1
rvicn The morning aun shore
upon thtflajM which the Legion
had placed in th cemetery over
the graves of the departed sol
diera. All day long the hinds and
relatives wfre matting the pi!
griniage to the hill, placing flow
eraonthegraveain loving remcm
brance. Our one remaining Civil
.War vetercn, C. A, Low, Mas
able to go to the cemetery thi?
year. For the past two years he
had be u unable to go Several of j
our people spent the day out d
town and bomo viailed near-by
cemeteicB.
y.arHof age.as well us tbope whojilood River and White Salmon,
will enUr school tor the firat'l.uter they will visit at various
time this fa4l will bo given phy.ipulms in Wasliington, spending
s cul examinations
lONKGIULIIONOUKU
AT STATE COLL KG K
Ihz I Ftldman of lone, jur icr
in Pharmacy at Oregon State Col
lege, has been elected Imo Phi
Kappa Phi, national alcoibgc
s:ln atic honor fraternilv.
Phi Kapi'ft Phi corresponds
to Phi lUta Kappa in a liberal
arts college, but i op;n to stu
dents in technical curricula, a
well as arts and soiencis. Ihe
purp( a- of Phi Kappa Pt i H to
emphasis scholarihip among col
Ifge aludenti", and to slimuUle
mental achievements by honor of
selection t membership The
theulJer lo kjjo-ii g ag-in and p-imary qMBiiiir.uui.-i mr ........
tr.e you-gtr fo'ka of ir.ueh Impcr' ''P re 90 Bver"Ke. for jj",or
tance, e.pecia lv the wii.ner. j
Star Brand shots at
Jlristow & John. on's
and 81 average Ux seniors.
Misa Fe!dd:an is q member of
Kappa Delia Horotity' the Phai
mi.citical A??ociation, and Wo
men'a Athhtic Association.
the last of the Summer at the
home at Elkton, ' ' "
Chdrley Hudson is here looking
after his laiming inteaeata in this
locality. Mr. Hudson haj exten
Hive land holdings both here anb
iu the elate of Montana.
Hob Buchanan is on Butter
Creek, insisting bis grandfather
Grant Buchanan, in the harvest
ing of the first cutting of alfalla
Hay harvest will start in this
I ality next week.
Peterson brothers shipped
thrte carloads of horses and two
cars of cattle during the month
of May.
Fred McMurray and.. PeUrson
Brothers shipped a car of cattle
to Portland Saturday night. Fred
McMurrav ard Hazel Ledbetter
ilrovo iiowntosuprintend the Bale
of the stock.
j COOKING SCHOOL
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J June 12 & 13
FOR SALE
Fresh Jersey-IIoIstein cow.
Gives four gallons of miik per
Jay with a test 41. Also T B
tested.
T. C. Troge, Ion, Or gon.
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SHIP YOUR CREAM
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MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
Mr. and Mrs. I. 1!. Uobi.on
ipeiit Men orial Day at Mai j hill,
Vuhii'Rion wbeie they weiethe
guests of Mr. Jiobiaon'a brother,
lavs in UutibOn.
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Mra. K. It. tier, of The Dalles,
1 1. a beeti the guest in the home ol
her daughter, Mrs. C. K. Mc
i arriu who resides in the Lou y
Kpariments on Main Street. Mrs.
i er and the McFarrin lamii)
tent Memorial Day in Heppner.
Thirteen Years on the Job. We i
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IMC Hie VdUbC Ul lUlli S.:illllg
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. Cox, Manager.
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WE DO SERVE
Mrs. Halph Kiser and son from
ih u pin were Decoiatun Day vis
iiors in lone.
Oar town team journesed to
Condon for the Decoration Day
Uacball game. They met deieat
bj a 12-1 score. Fans who alien
dod the game were Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Howk, Cule Smith and Airs
Maty Johnson.
A B. Monroe and wife have
uioved, into Mrs. John. Louy's
I.onse on second street recently
vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ned
Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe have)?
liveb in lone for some time mak- j
in itn-ir hnmp wirh Mr. and Mrs!
Urson on Main Staeet,
Cook with Ga..
See Bert Mason.
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We do M-rve u efficiently at a dittanee at within a block or two. We
have special facilities that make this possible. Those who naturally de
sire our type of service may call us regrrdlcss of location.
Distance doesn't really matter.
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Phelps Funeral Home
r&v a rin rsiirsHT pwonp ia.i9
i'N r- w w swat
Dr. Clarke. EYE SICHT SPECIAL
1ST, in lone, Sat., June, 7ih, tt
lone Hotel.
be held in Heppner by the Pacific i'ower (EX
Light Company, June 12 und 13 at
their Office on Main Street.
All Are Invited
2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.
: t; .:: t: : u :i . a k j ti
I Remova!
vSale
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ul I GRADE MA-
OJCHINE WORK 5
rARFPlTI.I.Y
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01 IDONE.
; ; Motors reground
0 ;; Bearings poured
land fitted to re
f ground shafts.
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BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
WITH BRIGHT COLORED SHINGLES
(right over the old ones)
or
A COAT OF NEW PAINT
MAKE IT A HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD OF
We have the materials at the right prices.
! Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard
Phone 1123 Heppner, Ore.
Weather Report
MAY METEOROLOGY
Total Precipitation 0.28
Total precipitation since
September 1 7.36
same period last year 5.84
No. of clear day 15 00
No. of partly cloudy das 7 00
No. of cloudy days 9 CO
rrevaPing v,iuT" W.
R. E. Harbison
Co operative Observer
MugM, Oifgon. j
Removal Sale at Bullard'f.;
Pharmacy. Investigate for your-
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WEED
You have had rain andyou
will have weeds.
Bullard's Road Oil Remover
15ct. Bottles for 55ct.
Another Cut in Wright's
Liquid Smoke
$U5torV0ct.
Squibb's Mineral Oil
$1.00 for 85ct.
Dandelion Brand Butter Coloring
35d Dottle for 25ct
;rjself.
25ct Ink Tablets for 15ct; 15ct Tablets for lOct;
lOct Tablets for Dcts.
Pht Cards of lone llirva t etc., formerly Get, now 3 Jor 5
Many Other Bargains
at Bullard's Pharmacy
A Nice New Line
of
Ladies Ready
to
Wear Dresses
at
Bristow & Johnson
lone-Oregon
PREPARE FOR THEM
By buying a
CHENEY Rotary
RodWEEDER
If you have a Cheeney wceder, I
can supply you with all repair parts.
GET READY NOW.
BERT MASON
lone, Oregon.
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