The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, July 25, 1930, Image 1

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    VOLUME XVIV
IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, July 25, 1930.
NUMBER 6
HARVEST
PROGRESS
Elwtnl A. Llnde len tirtd
haivcst operations, Tuesday, lie
statu that his wheat is making
twenty bushels.
The first jrraln delivered at the
Jord tn EUvdtor wr rye from the
Ltxton McMumy ranch.
The new wheat crop is htlng rap
idly moved into th elevators
and warehouse!. Jt seem!) to he
tb t eneral opinion thut the iver
eitt yield is around fifteen bush
els to the acre. Considerable oln
wheat is moving alonjr the line
Mr. Louis HalHiicer slater that
the 4ifour-Gmi.iie Company
bav j rccn'.ly nhipped eighteen
care from Lexington, lleppner
and lunt.
The first carload ihipment of
1J30 wheat Irtt lone Tuesday
night. Ill t ( oakignm-nt consisted
of three cars and was raistd by
Lea Heckner snl Henry Gorer.
Aa I'M, Uietmann was roov
ir.tr hi combine up a steep Mil
prepararatory to starting his
wheat harvest, the levelling de
vice broke, letting the heavy ma
chine topple over. Only slight
dammage was done to the macbln
ery, but his harvrst work was
delaje J eeverul iim).
The Fraternities
REBEKAHS 1MSTALL
Uunchgrnn Hebekah Lodtre
held Hi semi ani.ua: inita'laiion
ft o.ficers lor the new Urn be
ginning July 1, Ihurdsay wttii
log, with MissXucile U.titow,
district depaiv, acting as install
Ingofftcr. The to lotting weit
placed in oilict: Mrx. Kith Lun
dell, past ruble Krann;Mrs. Amy
Sperry, noble inano; Mrs. Elve
na Beeiley, vicef-rand: Mrs. Lena
Lundell, secretary; Mrs. Ett Brii
tow; treasurer; Mrs, Delia McCir
dy, Ii S. N. G.; Mrb, Lunsa
Louy; L. S, N. G ; Mi Luetic
Bristow, warden: Mrs. Harriet
Brown doudutior; Mra. Ruby
Roberts, chaplain; Mrs. Vida He
iker. U. S. V.G,;Mis. Etta Hoc
eil, L. S. V. G. Misi Fern En' I
man, I. G ; Mrs. Ida Fletcher,
0. G ; Mrs. Gladys D.ake, mu
cian.
Personal Mention
PARADE
By
EVELYN
CAMPBELL
Th story of a girl who
was swept headlong Into
tho ever flowing stream
of lift, and, with tho odds
against her, won through
at last to happiness and
tho lovo of an honorable
man. A now serial story
of power by a writer of
unquestioned merit and
distinction. Road tho
opening chapter In
Mrs. Emil Shannon, Garland
Swanson and F. A. Lundell drove
o Snlem, or; Thursday of lanl
week. Here they were joined by
Mrs. Elmo McMillan and imi
dtijghtir, and all went to Van
couver, Wash., to witut-sn th
dcsinit exercirei of the m'litaiy
lanlngcamp, of which Norman
Swaricon wai a member. Mrs
McMillan and danghter accompa
nied the party home.
Mn. Loula Jones, of Chickas' a
Oklahoma, arrived in lone, Bator
day,. and ii now a gutit in the
home of her broth r, J. W. Ho k
Mr. Howk drove to Arlington to
meet his nifiter.
Mr. and Mrs. Chai. Jewell and
,o children drove over from
'asco on Wednesday of last week.
The following day they left for a
wo weeks Aiait at the home of
Mrs. Jewell's sister, Mrs. Cm
lead, of Newdort. From lot.e
they were acompanted by Mn.
Jewell'i mother, Mrs. Alice Mc
Nabb.
Mra. Hirsrr. Werst and her two
children arrived in lone, Tuesday
CJmingby stoge from their home
at Ciarkston, Washington. They
are visiting Mrs. Werst's rnothe ,
Mrs. Emily McMurray, andothtr
rfUtives,
Friends here have received
word that Miss Glalys Hugbei,
daughter of Mr, and Mn. H i.
Hughei of Fisth, Idaho, under
went an opeation eor appedicitis.
Th poung laiy is waking a sst-
islactory recovery. Tbe Hughti
family lormerly lived near lone.
Star Brand shoes at
Bristow & Johnson' .
Mr. and Mil. Harold Aha I
have moved into the hiu.-ein
cond Street how occupied ly
Mrs. Hannah Ahalt. Mrs. Ahalt
is leaving aon for Toppnish,
Washington, to stay with her
daughter, Mn. Robert Montajiu
Ccok with Gas.
Sec Bert Mason.
Mini Ed lis Ritcnie, returturnn
home onWednesday of last we I ,
from quite an extended rtav i
Portland andvernoma. whiie.it
. ' . ? .l r
away sne mane n i rip 10 m
coast. She is now 1 elping Mro
Hutchcroft with the harvest
work.
NORTH IONE IMPROV
MENT CLUB ELECTS
A' meeting of the North lone
Improvment Club was heib Fri
day afternoon, July II, at the
home of Mrs.' Clifford Chrlstoph
erion. Thfollowingofficers were
elected: Mra. Victor Rieiu.ann.
Pmident; Mn. Edw. Rictmaon,
Srfretary.
Mn. Henry Gorger gave a
very Interesting paper on the
Carlsbad Caverni in New Mexicr.
Mrs. Edward Kietman, gave a
description of the French prrsons
located on three inlands just off
the coaun of French Guiana. It
was decided to study the life and
work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyh-,
After the business meeting a so
cial hour was enjoyed durirg
w tich lemonade and cookiei weie
I rrved. Those present were: Mrt.
Clifford Christopl.erson, Mr.
CECIL NEWS ITEMS
KANSANS IN IONE
J. H. BryBon and his son, Rert
, Mr. and Mrs. llert Warren and , &f Kanga3i arrivfc(j
and niece, Jean Saunders, stent (n Ione the mmie of Mt week
iniiwcuena in ins uauee, a. and are BUMU in the horned the
gii s or Mrs. vvaaren bister,
M s. Saunders.
eleer Mr. Brpaon's son, John,
i Mr. Bryson. S. is 8t years old
. Elmer Montague of Condon is but gtate, that he enjoyed the
assisting hit nephwf, George a,jto trjp fr0ra hia home town to
ind Milton Shane with the hay (.ne He and hia son who resides
harvest. iiour town had not seen each
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sharrard other for twentyfite years. It is
were weekend guests in the needless to say the reunion was
RAILROAD OFFICIALS
VISIT IONE
TheO. W. U. &N. inspection
car having as passengers J. P.
O'Brien, general manager, H. F.
Lounfbury, general freight agent
S. A. Herring, car service agent,
A. Buckley, Supt. and other offi
cials visited lone on Thursday of
last week.
Sharrard home.
Mrs. J. F. Deos has returned
ti Wellington for a few weeks
in the hope that coast weather
will prove more comfortable than
Eaa'er Oregonn's hot days,
0. L. Lnndell, t -ken I idonly ill
Friday evening, is in tt t hospit
al at The Dalles. Last reports
Hate that Mr. Lundell is restink
easier.
Mrs. Lee Turner and daughter
happy one.
T. E. Grabill has been rehired
as schoolhouse janitor for the
next school year.
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rreuW.n.u r,.l.cr urr, Kftjne Bre HpendjnK a fewda)I
Mss. Omar Uietmann, Mrs. Vic- i ... M Tlirner., Mr
tor Uietmann, and Mrs. Edward Mf and Mrf H y, TurDeft
Uietmann.
The North lone Improvment
Club is a recent organization hv
Ing for its purpose the bevelip
mnt of theintelectual and tocul
life of its members. It was form 1
Jund 20 at the home of Mrs. 1 d
Uietmann. Twomeotingsare h Id
ea:h month, one in the afternoon
and one in the evening. Ihe ait
ernuons are given over to the
the study of diferent topics chta
en by a committee. Trie evenii g
m -etings are mainly social. II e
members are moatly younger mar
ried women. New members are
chosen by ballot and must live
north of lone. The next meetii g
of the Club will be held, July 'L'k
a the ranch home of Mrs. Victor
U.ttmanD.
Etrty RoUry tngintl
Ttie Brut rotary eiicliie ri"
crank thaft of thr kind tuoj In ordi
nary englnet. Tbe conuwtlng rod
wert attached to a thruit block.
Two good 50 gallon vine
gar barrels. Bert Mason.
Two good 50 gallon vine
gar barrels at $2.50 each.
Bert Mason.
Fern Jrp'man visited briefly
last w k if. i'ortland.goingdown
on Friday and returning Sunday,
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
Thirteen Years on the Job. We P.
Are the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
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Messrs. Warren, Bubeck and
Fox left, Tuesday, for Pendleton
U assist in the wheat hat vest in
that locality.
"Willows Grange
The vaudville show staged at
th? Grange hall, Monday nigtt,
by travelling pUyers, wsi n p rt
ed as being both interesting ai dt
amusing, the music being eepeci
klly good.
Next Saturday night, July 20,
is the regular meeting night of
the Grange. A. good program l
uring the lecture hour. Lao.ei; fQr
Jjjf ttr UIIX1K Diuunivuis j
'ror lunch. .. ' J rmSWZ&&m
Cordon ia wis ior all makes' JLS
Mon'ow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. CoX, Manager.
I
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of Harvesting Machinery
Paul BalsigcrJ.
Vegetables
. A-Plenty
IIEPPNER CLEANERS
As good work on ladies' a;
parel as on men's clothing and
Quicker Service than elswhere.
NOTICE
Notice Is Hereby Given that
E. G Frank, being the legal o n
er of six lots in Blo(K 5, CluflV
7th sddition to the City of lor-r,
Oregon, adjacent to McGee S'.,
did on the 1st day of July, 1030.
file with the Common Council oi
the City of lone, Oregon, hii pe.
tition. asking for the vacation of
that portion of McGee Street h
ing andbeing between, the north
erly extetension of the western
boundary lines of of G Street and
II Street in the Additon and City
above designated.
That by order of the Common
Council of said city duly made
and entered herein, Tuesday, the!
5lh dav of August, 1930. at the
hour of 8.00 o'clock p. m., at the ;
Council Chamber in said city, is:
time and place set for the hear !
ng of said petition and objections
thereto, If any. j
Paid petition is now on file in
office of the City Uecorderof the!
City of lone, and is'snbject to
examination at any time. i
Dated at lone, Oregon, this htl
day of July, 1930.
W. W. HEAD
! 5t Oly Recorder
Big. tender beets, carrots, cab
bage, green onions now ready; tit
cuenmbers. green beans, parsnips
squashes, etc., CoohingApples.
Everything fresh from the
toT.m,Ttvfc tf the earth here.
Improved
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I R. ROBISON
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j; ALL KINDS
:: of high
u :: grade ma-
0;:CHINE WORK
;: CAREFULLY
K::DONE.
; ; Motors reground
0 Bearings poured
. ...
land titled to re
Iground shafts
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MACHINE SHOP
Also for sale Ohio
Chester White pigs, from regis
?j tered stock, a good deal cheaper
h than sending away for them.
?i At the Windsor Castle Ranch
ft. down the highmay i mile below
A me uicvaiur
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:f
In our fin; service which omits no necessity detail,
yet spares all needless expense. When loved ones reach
that rero hour of life give them thsse eniearing kind
nesses and attentions that they have known before.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
4
SPECIAL CASH PRICE
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MATERNITY HOME
Mrs.Fred Ritchie announces ;
that she will receiv. maternity j
3 cases at her home on Second i
for Qt. l,nt nr If fpc!rp1 U'lH cn ,
IVIIb Wl f II WVtlVM, ..... I
Lou! on such cases. Prices are1
3T (
H?3? right. :
A Nice New Line
of
Ladies Ready
to
Wear Dresses
at
Bristow & Johnson
lone - Oregon
2 R W Spinach ,
2 RW Tomatoes
2 GW Tomatoes
2a Hominy
21 Kraut
2 GW Beans
2 GW Corn
2 BW Peas
6 for $1.12
6 for 1.10
.7 6 for0.83
6 for 0.83
6 for 0.84
6 for 0.82
6 for 0.82
6 for 0.82
16 oz. Pork & Beans 6 for 0.60
Alpine Milk 6 for 0.60
One each of the above,
10 for $1.49
FLAMO
BERT MASON
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