The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 27, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIV
IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, June 27, 1930.
NUMBER 2
IONE WINS FROM
HEPPNER 84
GOOD MOUND WORK
MANY ERRORS
With both team forced to Ktart
tnr im with aeveral new play.
ei Ion won the sramv 8 to 4
Ileppner went out with the first
three up, lone made one run on
K-ltmin, Binitle followed bv
urikeout a w'k some juirjrlinfir
itid another atrikeout. Ileppner
made one in the fecund with l'
teraon farming, P. M'nkmn hit
by pi'oher, nto'e hecond and aco
red on an error by Akera and Kit
chie trj Irttf to fi Id a alow ground
r. Akera alarte 1 the vecond with
a walk and scored while ileppner
wai making an error followed by
a passed ball. Ileppner was three
up and out. lone made three in
the third, Kversonout third to
first. Huitmarin fife on error at
firit, It. Lundell acored him with
a two base, hit and came in on
Swanwn? nirnfle. Ileppner wan
out one two three in the (our'.h
and lone put up four men with
two itrtkeouta and a force out of
Lnttlemtn who lad reached fint
on Sprowela error. Ileppner made
their firit icore in the fifth.
Hake atruck out H. Bieakrr.an
kit a single and Evemon fell and
when he corraled the ball HUak
man was on third and scored on
Kerifuion'a aingle. IMtmann rea
chfdfint onto error by BUI ak
man and scored on a single by L
Cordon Drapers lor all makes
of Harvesting Machinery at
Paul lialsicrs.
Kitchie and aome donation from
Ileppner, F, Lundell wa hit by
pitcher to start the sixth, Kngel-
man singeled, Shipley wua out
third lo first Evernon on by
fielders choice, Reitmann hit for
two bases and ncored Engelman
and Lundell, K. Lundell hit a fly
to center andEverson was caught
at third. Ileppner made one in
th seventh when Ferguson wus
hit by Itilchie followed by an er
ror and h single by Uoberteon
which put him across. (. Swan
Hon v a tin own out by U. Bleak
man, liiuhic H',ruck out, Akers
aingli-d and ncored on "jingles by
F. Lundell and Kngelmsn. Hep
pner made one in the 9th when
after two were out Sprowela aing
led and scored on a two bagger
by HobertRQn.
It II K
lone 8 11 5
Ileppner 4 6 C
Butteries ftr lor;a: ItitchU and
Akers.
ttterl"P for Ileppner: Robert
non, Auneond Moore, Bake and
Uobertson.
M.kl.i B..I f Ability
Tli art of brine tl i m. I j
giKid uh of moderate liillllci win
tlrm, nod oftu couft'rg more Tpu
lulioQ ilian rent merit. XimIi.mc-uld.
Earl Murray.und family, who
are spending the summer on the
ir ranc!i north of town, spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Walla Walla
(Jeorge Geiner and son Will (Je
iner of Pendleton visited at the
Henry Clark home Saturday.
Thev were also here to attend
funeral sirvicn in Ileppner for
Harry Rood, .onin-law of Mr,
George Geirger.
Mr. Dorothy Sprrks and Inez
Clark of 1'ortland were week end
visitors in lone, They rnme to at
tend funeral services for Harry
Rood which were held Sun-lay af
ternoon at Ileppner. The forrm r
is a sinter and the lutter a niece
of Mr. Rnor.
Cook with Gas.
Sec Bert Mason.
Clear Through
The Calendar
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Hour in and hour out, year in and year out, at dusk,
diwn, high noon or midnight the organization ot this of X
this company stands alert to give you unfailing electric
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4 service.
They are serious about their responsibilities. Mak
ing this service possible is their life. They realize that at
any moment you may push a button and demand
J electric service for an emergency. If it is humanly pos
sible the service will be there.
Back of them are high Ideals of service to which
J their combany has held for twenty years. They are t
p oud of the work they are doing, and hold high the 4
I standard of service, every season of the year.
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Pacific Power and
Light Company
"Aways at your Service"
Personal Mention
I. R ItVjiaon returned from
Portland on last Friday night.
He was accompanied by Mrs.
Mary Huff who will fnd
month or more in the R ' ' .01.
home assUting Mrn. R'ltiU'.-. . . : h
th home work.
H. V. Rind, wife and three
children, of i'ostiand, arrived in
Morgan, Saturday, and tpentaf
few day viniting at the hom; ol
Mrs. Rand'a bitor, Mth. R. 1!.
Ihrhih-jn. Mr. Rand and famiiv
.in on an auto trip to Bend.
Pafco Brown of Pendleton won
transacting busintss in lone on
Wednesday and Thursday of la:-.t
week.
Dorr MaHon and Norman Swan
on lett Wednesday nigM lor
1'ortland where they visited biief
ly before going on to Vancouvt r
Washington to enter tliuCiiierj.s
M i'ttary Training Camp.
Harlan McCurdy nr.. I K:ir!:i! .
Jr. retiM-ned. Saturday, fmrn e
trip t j Granite where U. Mc-Cur.
ay Davinson shup are b e i r
pastured.
Many of the wheat fbrrrern
have their.backBWEthn cut around
tti.'ir fields in irp :tra i-r'i f"r
hat vest. Some are of the t; ir.iuf
tlmt late f rofts have cut down or.
ih ji.ld, while others ll irk,
with favorable weather coi.Cuii i
from now until harvest limp, that
an average crop will be harv?ud.
The hurvestinp of the fni cut
t tig of alfalfa id CUfi:p'etd id
tnis locality. Near to ah ti-c j it ':!
x i:peoia!.v ' goo, t ut tni i -v
t t!c yie!J wan light !ut tu
r ihortau e of ater fcrirrigaticn.
Mr. nr;:l Mrs. Jesse Dot-yr.s of
Oi mpia, Wash, vitdt'd in the
h'irne of Mr. Dobyna' mother,
Mrc. Herbert O'den.
IIEL1KER C1VKN OFFICE
Ern at Heliker of lone ha? been
gretd upon by the Morrow coun
ty court to !ill th" un-xpired term
f t hf hit" L, P. Daviifson, county
"on, minist er. Mr. HHiker will
ferve un'il a wmimiEsiorier i ae
ipctcd by the gtr.cral election
Cczl-Hc Time
J5ALF0UX-CUT11KIE
OFFICE AT IONE NOW
: DISTRICT OFFICE
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i iui In ie Comjany, Finland aid
). A. Foster of the Vhn". tomp
!' of Vn ilcton, w re in lone
I'l'f.jn Uy and maOe atrbngi rontu
!'i make this p'bee ft dbtict o!fice
'filii hi veial ager lr h.avir g head
i, iji teib here. Louie iia bixtr will
'i.v charge of the distriot office.
o-:z IhhAnv and Joknson,s
:hlaroajan MurMay SpccicU
CALL FOR BIDS
'.",oo, J),,!ri.'t Ko. Co will iv
r s'.'ahd h' luiptn ar.'i inc'u i
i r 10. Mi) for th-f (,-.!; ..
i-i prcpotec) t'i:. fci.tes a'.l irclud
vitiun th.1 tou'irerii s of D'r.
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1 ' ty If uin S p'emlcr b'.t, '-A
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1 MUr-, Cm I IN 'iff fir m lip1 .'."i
1 t-. I (o' ).:,) ' to the Pi :'l erp
i.n aid nliiT, the two round
i il ry at cut 30 mile?.
Wi 'off Cntk route from
' : School ho isc to the McCur
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
Thirteen Years on the Job. We
Are the Cause of Yot.r Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. Cox, Manager.
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FAR-SIGHTED
The modern professional man no longer aJIowi hit vision to
be dimmed by the more mercenary boundaries that of necessity
encomyas the merchant and seller of goods; he has glorified his
his Ideas into ideals.
Such farsightedness makes for progress and better things in
the profession.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
i ..piaee on Wi tow.Citsk, ovr
f ' 0 - V hihvvhy, Iht-ni'e Otfr
ri: tv road to I,-.rb'i'r place
: returr; the two roi.nd trifa
-.ilv n'-niit 3d mi!. s
3 (loosehtrry rouic fi m the
l ine school hoilfe 0V r tlie Gofe
f r rry market road to Ferkr.er's
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
WITH BRIGHT COLORED SHINGLES
(right over the olJ ones)
or
A COAT OF NEW PAINT
MAKE IT A HOME YOU WILL BE PROUD OF
1 1 c nai c' the materials at the right prices.
F. V I.'indell spirit the w,., uni ri'lmr; the t wo round tup
e.id in Wcs'oi. visitinL' at the h J " 1' a'n-ut 32 milts.
n;if lrrnndtinn. I.rnn !.i:t.it..!l I 4 Norih S:(e route from Icr.C .?
Mr. 1jnd h, Jr. iM)otn,a-tfr ;it;F ao h ma cut market n d to :, tfeDDHC)' 1 laiima MlLLtX' I AimhOT Y CY(i
Phone 1123 Ileppner, Ore. J
t.tn, havn.K held th? pition ' 'ji'tss. Fizpatrick, S mouse it
f ir einht jeiira.
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V IM.itnrc roilfnim, I V i :
Bearings p-nircvlT I
and filled to re k
ground shafts i
MACHINE SHOP &
w$$&mmm i right.
aMo i;in places ami rrtutn;
t i vc. aips daily about 40miic8
S- .t.3 in hid stjle of bus1.
llH-Mid reserves the ritiht
t ; tcj et nr y or a I bids.
A Xst: Delia M Corn
Clerk
Ruth B. Mason.
Cl'.m.
4 K 44mmss
MATERNITY HOME
Fred Ritchie announces
thai 5:,..j Mill receive maternity
Cases nl lur hoii.o on Second
it, lone or, it desired, will goj
ut on such cases. Prices ire:
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Nice New Line
of
Ladies Ready
to
Wear Dresses
at
Bristow & Johnson
lone - Oregon
WEED
S
You have had rain andyou
will have weeds.
PREPARE FOR THEM
By buying a
CHENEY Rotary
Rod WEEDER
If you have a Cheeney weeder, I
can supply you with all repair parts.
GET READY NOW.
t
BERT MASON
lone, Oregon.