Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1930)
THF D OUR COMIC SECTION Gvents tCarttiK W M. . THE FEATHERHEADS t y 7 I M SQ PQOOO UAT Aft) rVWE IttWFlCD VOUCStLF fa uOU WC CUSSiCAL ACT5, W V FELIX U Jfl . tiff hi ii W SO MANY Amu Ait Arrcrrcn imTEC- r v VkT en r rBV,p" IZTl ! estwujcscTusjects- 1 I I 1 DOXJT VOU WMK U)lS2 TO U BS THE TEA lOEAQ ? FINNEY OF THE FORCE MWfiG ATlC TJSjXsS ) sKMR.J0L50M!- MV ORDERS- Mvv a r f IT'S MGUTV IMPOQ-i (he'5 iM REHEARSftl) WW I CAM 00 y fA 5rlE WOrJT TELL ME f SbO WAWTEDTo VE5rlEE-HE- Vrgl eUS0OES5lR.L5ftf3(' I ' ( cx mADAN) ? YES - X WANT TO TILL H 1HI IlrSHE'S A FONNV LOOWM HDU MV " ME&" 1 I 1 LITTLE BCDV-BUT WSlTi5 AB50- , I Mil 5AV5 ITS A MATTEE. OF ) AWTILY CCVS-.WALi ' C1vHraKwipprUttloa Tk JT ft.'jV ft' : J 1 "I'l" wat.. in the Lives of Little AwiPi Til 6OOW-AM0I -n"i TAKE A LEADING vaui w ywiif ) 4 OF rtDUG IT WOULD ABANDON D n Men M -. N AeV06 CATCHERS To Show Him Up TtlLVmi at I - I'M firtixifi TO HAJC i r MV 02 A2 WAXVT 0Tb:l fe1 A Big Moment for Al W-0V4I lVff G0TMVX.tX 0UT ItnsBW Importance of Proper House Design Apparent Through a better appreciation of architecture, lionie lovers more anl more are striving towurd perfection uii(J beauty of house design. At a re sult, ii knowledge of historic t j If It well ijeiincd In t lie mind of interest I'd dla rimlniiilng home builders. To (In people know approximately what they mint In The way of a home, nnd recognize the Importance of archlleo 1 11 r it I guidance. Only well proportioned hnii.cn with artlMlc and correct archi tectural irciiiineiit attract Mini nppeul. To assure the Ideal home he Ita nl.e ever so ainiill Hie technically tnilned architect should he consulted. No one think of going to a dentin! with hoillly 111k. l!y the mime token no one should ko to a contructor for home design. Home design Ii a highly specialized field, and only an architect run rellect and crjfinlllr.e your hom Idea properly and correctly Into a design pocalng merit. One often hears "becnune I'm build Ing a small house, I can't afford an architect besides, '. know where I run get some ihins cheap." This itttltmle ha accounted for hun dreds of unattractive hi mcs which Imve no recnle value eyesores and a disgrace to the community, i'leve limd Leader. Store Front Counts as Good Business Asset "The store front Indicates the char acter of a titifdm-ps fHtnhllHhmcnt as well us of the men buck of It, and that holds piHid whether the hiiMlticKs Is clothing shoes, plumhlng or wlmt not," Howard II. rMmonds rites In un article called "Siore Knitits." In a recent Ituuie of Douiestlc Knulneerlnu F.dmoiids draws uin hl eerlerue In huHdliiK and reiimdellnK store front for mini) Cleveland companies fur the material In his article. "The store front Is a xllenf anlca nun) which works JW days In the year and If islven half s chani-e will return Its cost many times over In sales volume," hj continued. "A few of Itie preut iip'titiliiKea "I trlnt:lng a store front up to date are: It lecoiiH'S a public Improvement; It stimulates an activity In the entire ci'tmniinlty ; It grndnnlly hulhls up a healthy trading center In which U' do hUHlness." Attrtctiv Hornet Anet Two hleat iihoiil the American Imnie rune hail a remarkuhle crowtli In re cent years. One Is that the dwelling of imhiy. If It Is to h"li a fair Misiil..n In i'iiiH-ll:liin with the motor car nnd other comparatively recent h 1 1 u r ments from the outside, must display the atfracthetif and p"d taste Ilia; chiiracteilre many of these other tlilni:. I'tlt It tins hecome luiTens 1 1 1 1-1 y exhlctit. tiHi. that the tusk uf lirliminu the home up lo the desired artistic level Is even more s mallei nf education. U"od taste and skillful Kiddatice than It U a matter id money The element f cost must he consld eicil. of cotire In any eln-uiiiHtnin-f. rttt nllractUcnes of the hest sort may he a feature of the moderately prlctnl home as of the motor car of a s.inllu'' nature. C-'tting en Airmto'i Mtp (Yu. inanities that want the world to know they are alrtnlmled ami iimst of them apparently have this desire cun make air marking one of thelt first Inipoiiiinl ohlectlves. I.ahellnu Hie town, village, city or hatnlet with It ni. ne painted In large and leu'ihle let ters on the roof nf the tallest 1uiHl Ing may seem rather a humble marl In the direction of aviation. I'nr frm Ii. "It Is the easiest any to get on the airman's map." says a pilot wit It hund'eds of hours of cross-count rv llyintf to his credit. . Tht Firelrtt City The lire prevention Idea has de tcloped into a niiijoi ruminuiilly en terprlse In the city of Alhauy, Ca . and it now enjoys the distinction ol ticlng regarded as the "Tireless t"lty." With a population ot '.'h.imi. It hits the lowest annual loss hy tire of any city In the country. There were but HI alarms ot fire during lirjs and the loliil loss was hut $I,.VJU This has been ncconipllslied by wiping out tunny tire hazards and by nialnlnlnlug ar energetic tire put ml tdgnily. Much M .ntjr for Building Fifty six lire liisuriime companies, located In cities throughout the conn try. lent :i74.nl W7'."tti on Ainerlciin homes in ID'.'S Hccordlug to the Nn tloutil Association of Heal Kstute Coords. Scoult to Plant Trttt !oy Scouis ol t'lininnhilgua. N. T. have contracted to plant ft.tKNi trees this Hummel as purl o tlie Onturle county reforest at inn project. Alabama's Good Work Thirty-eight miles ot, simile trees nave been plui.teil along Ahihaiiw Ugh ways I Ills season. Ncedt Help ('nod muds io not m-i-i-s:irll mnki .1 Inv.ii, Tin. tnv.'ii I'ns gul In m.k rKelf.-fniiuiry Ib-liie ft III U : !," KITCHEN m. w a 9 mm w, i yk--. oCABINETl . ((& l0. Wot or a Newnpiipr Union.) "If you think you srs beaten yo art: If you think you dart not, you don't; If you Ilka to win, but you think you can't, It's slmott a cinch you won't." APPETIZING DISHE3 In the spring and early summer treen foods freh vegetables and fruit are more appealing than more complicated foods. There are some roughage foods thai sre needed oil thcyeaf round end an occa sional u.e or nniD In food, or, taken In water as a drink, i will keep the elimination good. For '. the children the hran may be given in small cakes, cookies and macaroons, j Bran Date Muffins. Urea it two egt,'s Into a mixing bowl and beat with an t)?g benter for two minutes; add two thirds of a cupful of milk, one half tenirpoonful of salt, one fourth cop ' ful of sugar and one-fourth cupful of ! softened shortening. Add two tea ' spoonfuls of baking powder to. one cupful of flour, add one cupful of bran, j one-hulf cupful each of dates cut fine, tnd one-half cupful of nuttneats cut fine. MI all as usual and bent well. Bake In well greused muffin pans for twenty-five minutes. Liver Sandwiches. Rub cooked liv er while hot through a sieve, season with salt and pepper and mix with three-fourths the amount of thinly sliced olives. Spread on buttered rye bread. Calf's Liver Sandwich Spread Huh j looked liver with hnrd-cool:ed eRs i through a sieve, using to one pound f liver three hard cooked eg;;. Add ; jne grated onion, salt and pepr to ' season. Mix well and sprend on hut j icred bread. A layer of thinly sliced I sour pickle will add to the sandwich Chicken Liver and Jelly Sandwich. Roll two chicken livers until tender; chop fine. Add salt, pPIr and a I '.eHKpnonftil of worrershlre snuc j ind a tablespoonful of currant Jelly. Cutter Is not needed with this filling. Shrimp and Liver; Sandwiches Take one cupful of cooked shrimps, ne cupful of cooked chicken livers. ne, bermuda onion and one green pepper. Ilemove the seeds from the pepper and grind with all the other ingredients; mix with a little miiyon u i w y i 1 1 1 1 1 ni u ' IT- v ' I'utii ivu white bread for fillltig. Savory Liver Sandwich. (liop s :ooked chicken liver titie. Soften s ' package of cream cheese with heavy ! ;ream or mayonnaise. Add the liver, i a teaspoonful of finely minced celery leaves, pepper, salt to taste, one-half teaspoonful of curry powder nnd one . small gherkin finely chopped. Mix tn j s paste and spread on iiiitnitfered j bread. If too stiff add more cream or i mayonnaise. I'.rolled bacon and chicken liver put thmuirh a food chopper nnd mixed with mayonnaise makes a kmk filling for Sandwiches TASTY SANOVICHES Tills Is the season for the sandwich The following will be helpful in pre airing your lunch baskets or sand wiches for the porch or garden parties: I ( Emergency Sand- I) wlch. I'ut six C sweet pickles through the food chopper, also five hnrd-tf Hiked eggs. Cream two tublcstiMnful of peanul butter with one of prepared mustard and odd the pickle and eggs with salt and pepper to taste. Add a dash of vinegar to thin the mixture anil a hit f paprika for added aeusonlng Spread on whole wheat or rye bread Sardine Sandwich. Take one cup ful of minced sardines, one half cupful of stuffed olives chopped, one tea spoonful of scraped onion, one table spoonful of chopped parsley, one tablespootiful of lei, ion Juice and three tnhlespnonfuls of cream. Mix and spread on buttered brown bread. Lobster and Celery Sandwich. Mince fine the meal of a fresh boiled lobster. Moisten with heavy mayon naise, add a dash of cayenne and Iwo teaspnonfuls of minced white celery leaves. Spread on rounds of bread and decorate wb" n slurred olive. These are serve ,i. or they may be covered with her slice of bread und use the stuffed olives minced. Ejg and Chutney Sandwich.-Mash as many bard coolced eg yolks as de sired and chop the whiten fine. Mix enough chutney with the yolks to make a spreiiding paste und spread on thin slices of buttered bread. Sprinkle with the IliHy chopped whites and luy a very tender lettuce leaf on all. Cover with another slice of buttered brend. Pineapple and Tuna Fish Sandwich. Take ore can of tuna, drain and flake, add salt and pepper and two tablespoon fills of chopped pickle, add French dressing to soften uml then add three fourths of a cupful of drained enudied pineapple. Spread on buttered hcemL Salmon with lemon Juice mixed to a paste und spread on bread, or linked salmon with a good boiled salad dress ing spiind mi buttered rye bread make umt-t Kutlsfying sandwiches. There's scarcely art ache or pain that Cayer Aspirin won't relieve promptly. It can't remove the cause, but it will relieve the pain! Head aches. Backaches. Neuritis and neuralgia. Yes, and rheumatism. Read proven directions for many important uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart. Look for the Cayer cross: t5i K.WIO SKT Hl'ILUKK", W't tll ot Cht c(o prlr-t. f. e. b. H-ttl, Wuhlnfton, Wwltl CompiD, tht i-trit Joblwri. . AmftHfiftvluiUliaTvlrMi. HTWTj BjBrraiw. jbw asw- Uxum font MlctjuariL (Jay Todd) QUEEN HATCH CRT X42 lit Avs. . Seattle, Wirt. Pathetic Reunion That Hat Film Outclassed Stranger than fiction and more moving than a film la a story which comes from Saint Omer, France. The scene Is a cafe at Qulvreehaln. Among the cuxtomers Is an elderly woman. A miner enters. lie has a story to tell. He relates how his fa ther abandoned bis mother In this very snine village of Qulvreehaln la 188-", and took blin to America w hen be was three years of nge. His fa ther died shortly after tils arrival, und be was adopted by Poles, who made a miner of him. Eventually be returned to France, working In a pit at Hensles nnd pasting as a Polish miner. The elderly woman put (j'testions, nnd the miner was astonished when the woman Jumped up in great excitement and declared that be was not a Pole, but a French man, nnd ti nt he was her son, taken from her 44 years ago. Tr.atMil of dinrtroua heart da- nrcsnanU tax safe. ja.U. purely vixratlhla MATURE B KZMKDT end eat rid of the bowel Douona . : . . . . i that cants tha trooDie. notn- In? Ilka Kt for tuiousneaa. tick headache and conitipation. Acta f i : I VC1 1 l. .l.M,Ul Ai irMgiitunly 25c U.okt du left toaif lit. rtEL UZS A U1LUOS, TiKJS Nothing Doing Sere!ary Mtl'ankle of the Amert ran Institute of Actuaries told a story at a banquet In Pes Moines. "A welter In a night club," he said, "complained bitterly to the cloakroom gin. . "The whole night through. he moaned, 'I've had the hardest kind of bard luck. Haven't made a cent on the side, not a cent. I added In the date on every blasted bill, but not once did the trick work. Not once the whole night through.' "'You poor fish,' said the cloak room girl 'no wonder your trick didn't work. Don't you know that all these people here are attending the actuaries' convention?" Word's Significance The ending "worth" in the namea of places signifies that the town stands on the point of land made by a bend of a river, or a tongue of lund between two rivers. OLD DOCTOR'S IDEA IS BIG HELP TO ri nrDi v Drnm r r rn i rr r r i In 18S3, old Dr. Caldwell mnde a discovery for which elderly people the world over prulse him today I Years of practice convinced him that muny people were endanger ing their health by a careless choice of laxatives. So lie bejun a search for a harmless prescription which would be thoroughly effec tive, yet would neither gripe nor form any habit. At last he found It Over and over he wrote It, when ' he found people bilious, headachy, out of sorts, weak or feverish ; with, coated tongue, bad breath, no appe tite or energy. It relieved the most obstinate cases, and yet was gentle with women, children and elderly people. Today the same famous, effective, prescription, known as Dr. Cald well's Syrup Tepsln, Is the world's most popular laxative. It may be obtained from any drugstore. fK -id m 7 IB I I i t IMP 111 I mm . YV. N. U, Portland, No. 23-1B3X