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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1930)
.OUR COMIC SECTION pra.; 1 !SsH fl'l D AL our ANPUjr Ifrbl THE FEATHERHEADS r7 ; v 7: "Tl vwa MA AM toP v TbLO POP JU5 LIKE I FiGUT ALIA TiME, . ) AlAwU )l ASCOT IT AT ftE m0U6WT,-SbUQ Ipo'T TWEV.FQEPDYy (loAO SAD I TABLE" LAS NOT- U'5 HUTS ! J V so?! W --R . fas XE MA'S XvOCkSUt ' 'BOOT tWU I FlfirtT 1 NUTS ?l-V0O COTrA 1 All' WHEN I XJV..vy OM "COWT MV MA AM msur ne Foa WAT. LICK WW.IWiT VvaT Y W TOUTS--MS IS y V FRCOOV ! - y LEAVE ME HCAC , 9 WUR OUW IDEAQ! Vjjw BEEFIM W 7 Tii&k w& 1 lite affiitinMtwlMMrtlM r"T (. I ;f,- ' ' - ' FINNEY OF THE FORCE Something for Nothing-? i ii. . . . 1. 1 ' i.i 1 .1 SfetJCAa MSl-MWf t AM NOT 0N5 SPECK A fl"SPEMT MV LAST CSMT OF ODQ IK WS HOUSJ- ; GfiTHM' FOOD VOQ. Tv4t5 I ( MT TRANT LOVES . f ; , -HOW AMI TO T SOW XlGZrJ W3r- VIA tv lwss. Our Pet Peert o Tf& MU?TBE1HE VEED. THEY'RE 0 VELU Family Affairs Min Street of Town No Place for Highway J Hie N-w Tork C;ntrtil rnllrond wwit tlirouuH every town down the mil In otrcfct, n It goes ttjrnugb Hyni tu, the Twentieth (V-nttiry would tnke a wt'tk to get to Clilengo. Ar terial hlKhwiiy are now prnctlcull; rullrondn. In purpose and lotentlitl leed of trufliv, mill nlteniptlng to function whllo pimflny through the Dinln street of every town. The; luive K"t to he tnkn out of the lowtin. Send them over wide rights of wuy, rudliitlng from the rlilff ond cronitltig the mute, and Hirce enorniotu ndvHtitnt;e are gnlned at once. First, through truffle Ii greutly fuellltnted In inoveinent. Seeoml. exlnllng towni are reclnlmed to live their locul life In act'ordnnee with their ancient plun of community coherence and dignity. Third, an ex panding population, pressed out from the tltlea and made mohll by the motor car, can move In and out dully over thee right of way, turning down the side road Jo new commu nities built under toning hiws and In the country, where there Is room for decent planning. (wing to the present choked con dition of our highways, suburlmn liv ing s restricted almost everywhere to half Its potential range and half Its proper elhow room, while village living has lot Its character and charm. The country Is rapidly being spoiled for tourltfts, and there Is no comperiMitlng gain In the flow of In dustry or expansion of living range We are being conquered by the motor car. It Is our blind ninter. Walter I'rlchard Eaton In the AUuutir Monthly. Things to Keep in Mind When Modernizing Home flonip modornlzsirlon may be a rela tively Email thing the substitution of a tire-safe roof for a burnable roof for example or It may be extensive. Involving drastic changes In the ar- rungenient, equipment and archltec ture of the h use. Hut whether modernization Is a small or large Job. It tends (1) to Increase the real value of the house, (2) to Increase the owner's enjoy- meiit of It. (H) to tone up the whole neighborhood (Just as a shabby house can depress a neighborhood), (4) to Increase the fnmllj's appreciation of the house as the center of Its living. and (') to tnnke the home a safer. iimre convenient place In which to meet the exacting demands of today and tomorrow. tne condition, however, governs the effectiveness of iiiodernlzatlon. Un crs the work Is done In terms of per manence and as an Investment Us benefits will be short lived aud cor respondingly unprofitable. Shrub Traniform Grounds William K. P.eandry. a Chicago land scape architect. teN how the barren grounds around the St. Onhrlel church and school were completely trans formed wit liln a f"w moot hs. And when he hud finished the story Mr. r.euudrv made this sia'e and encourag Ina observation, bused on more than twenty years of study of landscaping around public buildings: "I have never seen growing thlncs destroyed around public buildings where the trees, shrubs and flowers are prop erly phmted and cared for. The meanest man and the most ruthless child seem t' respect well kept plants In their community and often take a great pride In helping protect them." Lois by Cheap Construction In securing the tinanclal means for building, the very first and most Im portant requisite Is honest construc tion and material. If the house Is a ell made. It sttitids virtually as Its own security. Those who slight their work and material are trilling with one of the noblest impulses of the human heart, and are making sport of one of the prime forces of nutlonul greatness. Those who build faithfully and well are real patriots, for they are con tributing to the solidarity of the na tion and the welfare of the people as a whole. Modern Homts in Demand The average person wants a home that Is up-to-date. He wants to live In a house that has modern fixtures, hardwood floors, well-arranged rooms, tiled baths and clean cm graceful lines. When he finds a place of this sort he Is eager to rent or purchase It. Homes that are modern are always In demand. They sell more easily In the slow market. The house that Is diflicult to sell or rent Is usually tlw old timer that has no modern con veniences or with fixtures and acces sories that are out of date. Trees Repay Care Although most of us appreciate the great value of our trees we often for get that they need care. As a result, many of them are diseased and starv ing to death. We know It takes years for a large shade tree to grow, hut still we allow them to suffer from neg lect When we consider the large quantity of leaves, seed and wood ma tured by the average tree every year we can better realize that It cannot thrive without a good supply of. plunt food. When Babies CRY Baties will cry, often for no apparent reason. You nmy not know what'i wronfc, but you can alwayi give Castoria. This soon has your little one comforted; if not, you should call a doctor. Don't experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults I Most of those little upwrts are soon soothed away by a little of this pleasant-tastine, pentle-actinjf children's remedy that children like. It may be the stomach, or may le the little bowels. Or in the case of older children, a sluttish, con stipated condition. Castoria is still Jap Astronomer! Proud of Great Observatory The largest astronomical observa tory Id the Far East, and one which is surpassed only by observatories In Germany and the United States, has Just been completed In Sanaka a small suburb of Tokyo. The total cost of the work Is put at $200,000. The length of the telescope Is 11 meters and the diameter of the lens 20 Inches. Work on the build ing to house this and many other scientific Instruments which are in eluded In the observatory equipment has been going on for more than three years under the direction of Docoe Hashimoto, a noted special ist In astron :uical Instruments. "At Inst the time has come when Japanese astronomers can work freely." the doctor said after the observatory had been opened. "Al though we have had the will to go more deeply Into astronomical lines In this country, we have been un able to do so because of lack of equipment. The situation was tanta mount to being at war without weapons. We shall now be able to engage In friendly rivalry with our brother astronomers in all parts of the world." Sports by Television Near Football, baseball, cricket and other games may be projected by television, according to Sir Ambrose Fleming, Inventor of the Fleming valve. In a recent address before the physical society In London he said this could be accomplished by the use of mirrors. Operators could employ a -large mirror In throwing a small and very brilliant scene on scanning disk. Uelilnd this mirror could be placed a p -oto-electrlc cell. which would have projected on It s brllllan' Image spot by spot, as the scanning disk rotated For this to be successful It would be necessary to make the photo electric cell much more sensitive than those at present in use. Sundial Made of Cement One of the suburbs of Sun Fran cisco has undertaken to attract some attention to Itself by erecting the largest sundial ever made. It Is made of concrete and Its top Is high above the heads of the spectators and Its shadow Is cast upon the ground which Is marked off for the purpose of Indicating the time. The Inclined surface of the dial Is often Irrever ently used by children for the pur pose of a kelly slide. Don't be Stung! Here's the sure, quick, easy way to kill all mosquitoes indoors and keep 'em away outdoors! mdcan smelly f i-Fi nf. inn . tf pi 4 Si the thing to give. It is almost certain to clear up any minor ailment, and could by no possi bility do the youngest child the slightest harm. So it's the first thing to think of when a child has a coated tongue ; won't play, can't sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. Get the genuine; it always has Chas. H. Fletcher'f signature oa the package. - ; Blundering Fool My husband Is forty. You Wouldn't believe It, but there U ten. year difference In our ages." "Impossible t I'm sure you look quite as young ii he does." London Tlt-IJits. . . 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