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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1930)
w w rrK mm wm ' THE IOHE INDEPENDENT :-i.r.miw. i .i..pi'..cn. t i-jlevjitJr Company, The rilik'ious services nt t e Vntecostal Mission hall closed Sunday night and, in response to One Yew . 'tel-ifram. Kev. nd Mrs. Dol si.M.,.Ki nrs jUrhtoe departed for E iun claw 1'uhliched Every Friday by V. V. Hkah, Editor-rublwh-r. SUBSCRIPTION IWHomh. o,v IMhinnton where they hold a regular pastorate. Entered as second Class instu at the postoffice ai lone, Oregon, under act of March 3, IS. 9. Friday, Ju 25. 1930 I The friends will be irlad to know that D. U. lirabill who has been in the Heppner hospital lor several wetks is now so fsr re .covered as to be able io return I I his homo. Construction work is now well Taxed for U...f -rt jnatt Taxes (or the relief f the poor havt heen levied In Kudum) itnee 15TX liyron Coodall Here Byron Goda'l, U. S. ImmiRra tion Insptor in charge at Gary, under way on the Shell Oil IikJ . visited hif sister, Mrs. El- p:nt which is bom erected in mer Griffith, one day this week, uqper lone on land purcaeed Mr. GooiJkJ spent his vacation j rec-ntlr Irom G'eorne Frank, on the coast and is now en route; Mrs. Bert Maso i and two sons to his home in Gary. Djtr and Junior mutoted to Wai a Waib, Su d v. Dorr returned Sec Dristow and Johnson.s tQ lone a onc(i ,,nt f,rg Mwon Saturday an Monday Specials anfl Ju lior w.-,, ,.CJlulMiny Mrs. . : Mason's sis -, M. C-.us. Dez Additional Local ,e!', on a U. tks u. mini? at the lakes lie1 r p.iKat-e. Alfred Odom and fanuly tre domiciled in apartment No. 2 in the Harris building. Mr. Odom is here looking eftr his ftrmirj: interests in this locality. Glenn Griffuh aud family have, rented the house on Sectnd St. owned by Mrs. John Louy. Mr. ana Mrs. Char.es Altenger have heard uileh liuni their daughter, Miss Li. lie Alienor,' since sne slatted on her trip to Europe. She reports a very lutti , eating and enjoyetue trip to far. 1 The partv arrived in Scotland on July 18 . ; J. Games and J. C. Ballen ger made a buiiness trip to Poit land on Thnrsday cf last week, returning Friday, l'bey were ac companied by Mrs. J. E. Grimes. ! ilrs. M. E. Cotter has received word that on July 10, her bister, ' Mrs. John Lnndy of Portland, underwent a major operation. At last reports. Mrs. Lundy wasget-; ticg along as well as could te Mrs. J. C. Yanduscn and on, Lyle, of Richmond, California, are in Morrow County for a visit with relative? and friends. She and her son, in company with Cecil visitor In the lone District. , Clark & 1 inn T Mrs Carl Brown returned recent VjarK " Um ly from a trip to Twin Falls, Ida! Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa ho where she was called by the per Hanging and General Re- iiiiosoi ocr motner. wnen sue .. . , ... -v.. - . ....... .. Farrens who has been spendingthe ; relumed to her home she was ac 1 " ork summer here, spent a pleasant companied by her mother who with Mrs Vandusen's father in w-nt on to Portland for melcal! the mountains where he has h, attention. t oitr Wuuiuii' Juui'tud Tlu ''Lowell Offcrliis" was h pnh Ih'utloii cHrrlctl mi lj fuitory alii worker of Lowell, Mum., from I K l ' to JSI7. A inllMB to IMIlli Ahhott'it "Women In Inl'iMry," It win "not only the flrnt woik wrlltoti h.v fiictoiv iilili hot iilno Ilic Hrt 1 1 1 n tr 1 1 y. ) 1 1 m' J011.I1..I wrltirn MrliislvHy by V utm-ti In till the world." sheep on range. She is also visit ing her mother in lone and br sister, Mrs. Martin Uauernfeind, Mrs Kenneth Wake and her) children are at the home of hen Parents at Grants Pass. Mrs Make I at Morgan. She expects to return ; ha8 becn n hea,h for wme to California about the time and she hone that the south August ana on ne rerurn trip win. efJ ()rcgon c,jmalc may u,y ok dccoiiipdniiu uy uer uitw:, ve cil Farrens. The Vandusens were former Morrow County residents. An Eight and one half pound son was born. July 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall. The mother and babe are being carred for at the home of Mrs. Wlllard Farrens on Second Street A M.Zink recently suffered a broken foot. While he is recupcr ating he is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Helliker. Bates Steel Mule Tractor Is now on exhibition at Paul C. Balsiger's Implement Store. Norman Swanson, ho reccnlly r.'iurned from the military train camp at Vancouver, Wash , has; a portion in Hie ou'ice. has a, p siton in the office cf his fa'her,1 J. E Swanson. j Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gunzell of: Faeewatcr were rccrnt business! ! METERS That MEAN T What They ''SAY" j X Your Electric Meter is more than just fa guage as to what your electric billf this month will be. It is the symbol oil service - that brings you energy of thef f highest efficiency at'the lowest possible! -a. i I ! : PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. J. L CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Gilman Huililinit ltne 93 lit hpocr, Oitnoa JACK FERRIS : Dermaticbn : It pays to look well. "Specialist in Bobs" C. L SWEEK lone, Oregon. t STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks t 4 T. Ml I t f T j it win pay you to see him before soul sell your wheat. t i Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon .. operation. Mr. Lucdy has betn! in very poor health fir several , jeers. Mr. and Mrs. Lundy are,' former reaiuents of this oistriec.i and nave many friends here wr.o hope for their upeecy recovery j Last wetk, Mr. and Mrs. S m Warfield movtd to LaCro s, V ., ; where Mr. Warfieid has charge j. r i.. i t. ;cosi. i rupeny uuuzeu in yuur iiuinc.i Heppner fyour Electric Service becomes the fgreatest creator of comfort for EVERY? If expeciea. ner sisier, uiss c.ia iJP Jn If Masou. was with her during the, vliC 111. II. I Your Electric Meter insures that you pay only for service actually used by jyou. Every test possible is made tot f make our meters "mean what they say' j To you they say SERVICE - salisfy-f ing service - supplied by law. Ill IONECASH MARKET f n, i) . int.. i ueaiers in Oregon When You Visit Heppner Eat At The "Elkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and Ei&s. if We Buy Cream for Swift & Company, f wny nui ocu iour vic.ini in lour uu.ne iowii: Real Estate Insurance Peterson Brothers 1 I- THE INDIVIDUAL YET A.D. McMURDO, M.D. Phvscan And Surtfeon I M Office In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon 4 ? By JOHN C. LONSDALE President American Banker Atsoclstlon COME seem to think thrt the day cf the Individual X passed. heeded by business I j Pacific Power and Light Company u A ways at your Service" Js'in G. Lonsi. : ati l hhonlderir.!. kcepl I;; a larro In bndneei bsi But they are wrour'. Wlul j the Indltidiul mar r.ft attract ruch outstanding attention as hi did In tUc ivi ( t old trhsn instltu- j tlona were coi;. , ductrd on a ania!- , ler scale, bo! nevertheless 1 tj ; be found In a;: t h"A'i coiT.';atio::, i Oorali.atli.'' tlia ' situation. t.ivii:j I o:dra h:; to- cperatiiig t ii e r : ' " of li'.'U'.. r ; . ! 4 M , ? an entered Into a Ky ;v'j '1 cut v.i'.li tie co j O.'?'",; A rchr:,o ot ctw!:. j a W: cijituiri and jirivutes working In uni son and rcovins forward uiidir tha bri'-rur of prortsR. And all of thc: frc accountable to the public fc -ai're the public ban entered Into a partnership areeme; jKiation through pu Welfare of Wri.ers Even In the gi-jantic incr.;ers tl;.,t have taken place with. tho la:-1 tv.o years there remains mora than ev.. r the necessity for a Icar'rr, an rttpr-L-tlvo porjonal'ty, whore lutjr It l:i tc Bee that brslc principles are not for Kottcn, that tho rights and prlvlle-.es of the Individual workerr. and the cu tomerg they serve pre as well p'-o-vldcd for as In the smaller btixinea units. It I3 gratif yn to note that cur co poratlons are giving more and mcro concern to the wclfure t,l thoir wrir! ers. Numerous benefit organh&tlo:;s tinvs been forned, orr-finlMei f' find for advancement of eoueatlo i and position, hospital service estrh llahed and Insurance and retlrcns:;t pensions provided. This general humanitarian move ment In reality Is tin outgrowth of analysis, which hng c h-elcxed the ne:l of Improving the vTU-b-. in of ur.r in . !ivjdnal .workers, iclizing at the ame time that our iiiittltutfons will mmm tires u; jtizmxi w;n at MW'llgfVH PRICES mS G00D- YEAR INDEPENDEN1 GARAGE lone Ore if I it t Heppner - 0:j).t Glasses Fitted F. H. ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At Law U 111 l'rucL!w In All The Vnurln IONE OREGON 1 9 . I! ' 11 "IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP We are prepared to take care of your ti shafting requirements by the instaltation of an in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency for the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. i fit uams Nanuiactunng companies new combines. H I j A. B. GRAY M. D. IjL J. P. O'Meara. Proprietory I " j j Physician & Surgeon ::j J33gCeStaH$gtl3SSM Z It Heppner - 0'ig).i tittytt'i:ttiutt.it.u. a. n.u. ti.it. u. it. . it. it.!?..' JDr.J.H.McCrady H Dentist 4 a in 1 . . , ...... " A" " tt" ::!:: X liay DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Fellows Bld'g. I.V.. i Heppner Oregon J. O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Cop Apt. RIJ3. Heppner, Ore. Evenings and Sunavby appointment. lone Independent JOB PRINT -. ;' - - i Hotel lone cater to the patronage of those who wish first class accommodations. , Cole Smith, Manager. Tift Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA W VGONS. Bates Steel Mule 'tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER mi. . Le. Oregon i...;. " fnatri iun;t 'f