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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
J0 VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON FRIDAYAug. 1, 1930. NUMBER 7 LUS1NESS SCHOOL AT BEPFNER Experts from State College And Merchant's Association To Be Present Aug. -7. Advcrllslrg, salesmanship anil m rchandislng problems .of Mor rv County merchants and bu:i nesi men are among ti e f rlncip; I topics to be discussed before the annual business institute, sponsor ed by the Oregon Retail Met chants Association and tin Orgton Stair College school of Comir.e ce which opens a two day session in the Star 1 heater a' llTpncr, August fi. Instructors will be Prof II. T. Vance and Pi-f. P. E Ilosworih, of the State College, and 0. F. Tate, Secretary of the retail mer chants association. Wednnsday evening at G:::0o' click, a banquet will be given. Star Brand shoes at Bristojv & Johnson's FAMILY GATHERING There wan fumily Kthnnn at the Lnwly McMurrav horn Sunday afternoon with with Lux ton MiMJiMy aciinu hh lion und Ma tin ttm Wornt utu iwu chil dren, Keiiiiu.h ami Mild'ed. o i'.Uikttun, Wish.asho'orKUia-i'. Member of the McMurmy clan pi went were: Mrs. Kmily Mc Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph llanis, Mr aiJ ilis Kay Rol W ton, Mr, and Mr. Lo;en UtU htiJ daughter Miriam, Mia. Hi ram Wrrta:id Ktnntlh and Mil dred. and Mr. una Mir, Laxton ilclJurmy. Yuun Jihi.os ii Miriam' Mho Avrc mho prrtrnl, were: Ceci! Karrn?, Mil nd Lundell, Lva Snaui ant ut Ueverly June McMt lan. Ail enjity ed the Iternoonanatheih'lietotih icecream and waleta st-nej by the host. S.S. CLASS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Kay Kobinson' very delight fully entertained the members of h.r Sunday School diss, last Sat tirday afternoon from three to tive at her nomc in upper lone. The party was given In honor of Cccl Farrens who Ins ban spending the summer in lone and is Laving soon for her home in California. Out door games were enjoyed and dainty refreshments, consisting o.' cake, fruit salad and pink lemonade were served by Mrs. Rotvson Those present weie Cecil Farrens, Miriam Hale, Hilly ami Cleaner Eubanks, Jjan Si jus ,1-anta Odom and Henna -Moah i.udPaul Cloninger. Willows Grange The "Hyr l Program" presented ill Grange, Saturday night, was mjoyeJ by these present A talk, " The Silent Laby" by Velma Sharrardand a paper, ' Richard Byrd's Trip to the South Pole" by ida llcliker, were cspecitly inter estiug A song by Donald llcliker was very appropriate, the words hav ing been written fo r the occasion by our Worthy Overseer Sister lUHikcr. A musical number much enjoyed was a piano duct by Mildred and Harold Finnell of Portland. By vote of the Grange, there will be no meeting, Saturday even log, August 9. A Grange picnic will be held at the Krcbs home on Sunday, August 10th. Everybody bdng well filled lunch baskets and enjoy the potluck dinnner and sports. A short bushrss meeting will be called inthelate afternoon Personal Mention Kinley and Cloniicer expect to finihh their work on the Shell Oil plant the latter part of this week, During their short stay in 0 ir tonin Ihev and Ve r families have been living In the Harris 1 pa trmritH on Main Street. Mr. aid Mrs Lynn Dempsey mud buslnes tilp to Pi rt i d, list Friday. Clell Khea has returned from KufctMie and has woik in the wate house, M". and Mrj. Ilfrman Hontt ger arid dauKhters Shirley aid KJeen were gU'-Bts in tht Linde ken home taut Friday. They were returning to their home in Wood burn, Oregon, after a few days visit at Freewater. Wit e heie Ihey drove ont to the rsnc'i where Mr. Lindeken is harvesting a ( n Cop of wheat. This was the fir' t'me they had ever seenactm bine harvester in operation and thy were very mnch interested. Helen Lundell, duuhter ol Mr. and Mr. Ivnest Lunde I, visited lubt week with Valjean C'ark at the Water Itittmam ranch where Mr. Clark is cook ngor harventers. Bates Steel Mule Tractor is now on exhibition at Paul C. Balsigcr's Implement Store. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Eld n McFerrin. who have been liv rig in the Louy apart mdnts have rented the house recently vacated by Mrlatt. A. T. ODom transactel bus! ness in Portlan ' last wrek. Nina Hazel Frlman who ernf nated last June from ibeich of Pharmacv at the State College now has a pos tit n in a drugstorr at Sheridin, Montana Mr. and Mis. IU'ph Marian who were living in M'S. MhnU Forbes houte, have moved to Morgan. Si'2 Dristotv and Johr.son,- Saturday an MomfcySpcciai Mr a id Aim i am Mm and riaiitfhtt-r and Mr S'effi' oiiMn, Jennie "f ard, all of Poit litnri tl'i t evn dfcJH nf In week m the A. E. Stefani M me on I'liir I Strt. 1 1EPPNER CLEANERS As good work on ladies' aj parel as on men's clothing and Quicker Service than elswherc NOTICE Notice Is Hereby Given that E. G. Frank, being the legal own er of nix lots in BIock 5, Cluf f ' 7h sddition to the City of lone, Oregon, adjacent to McGee St., did on the 1st day of July, 1930. file with the Common Council o the City of lone, Oregon, his pe tition, asking for the vacation of that portion of McGee Street l ing endb'ing between, the north crly extetension of the westerr boundary linen of of G Street anr II Street in tie Additon and Citj above denigrated. That by order of the Commot Council cf said city duly madi and entered herein, Tuesday, lb 5ih day of August, 1930. at tin hour of 8:00 o'clock p. m., at lh Council Cliamtier in said city, " time and place set for the heat ng of said petition and objection thereto, If any. Said petition is now on file ir office of the City Recorder of 1 1. City o lone, and isanbjeeti examination at any time. Dated at lone, Oregon, this Is' day of July, 1930. W. W, HEAD 5t City Recorder HARVEST PROGRESS The cutting of the second crop o' all I I'm is low under way in t lis part of ih" vHv. A few of the wheat farmem hsve 'Uiehed harvest and more Will !:" (in ished by th? end of the w. i-k. Kirl Murray will finiah next we-kandth family witl return to their heme in Walla Walla. He reports his wheat making bet w en 18 and twenty bushels. Lous U.-r.evio hss teen harvesting Home making twenty-two ant one half bunheU and it is r-pott ed that Roy Lieuallen has a Held yielding twenty four bushels to iheacre. WOODPILE FIRE John I)uy came near losing a one day last week. Mr. Louy hid,?,' at ' L ourned off the shortgra3 wherej he wanted his wood piled and htd ifterwarda thoroughly soake'dtl round with water. The wotd was later del.vered and one even ing. mvre than a week after the grass had betn burned eff, smoke wad discovered rolling out of ti.e woodpile. The fire waa pnt otr before any damage was don. It is thought that 8awdutt on ti e jii tne ground had held the fkt all those days. MISSIONARY MEETING The next missionary meetirc if the Congregational Church 4rill be held Thursday afternoor. August 7, in the church parlor M-s. Kitty Turner will belle I -afer, and a injects to be studied; re our project in China and tl v vork being done by Mis9 Grace. Hr cl. Eveiyone is invited totti tend. Two good 50 gallon vinc-i jar barrels. Bert Mason. i Two good 50 gallon vine- ;ar barrels st $2.50 each. l.vf Mvnn lit" i MaSOn' rrfU I R.ROBISON 4. t. y A V ALL KINDS: OF HIGH bd GRADE MA- OJCHINE WORK 3D 0 PI H 4 PA1?Pf.MTF I V J K :done. ft t M tors regroun J 0 I Hearings poured j land fitted to re ground shafts t t MACHINE SHOP r "!1 jjj it ffiSRRMiETO A Nice New Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon CECIL NEWS ITEMS . Friday gues's at the Earl Mer gan home included Mrs. Milt Mor I m of lone, Mrs. Ina Bartlemay ftf The Deschutes and Mrs. Crab free 0. L. Lundell and family enjoy ed a fine visii with his sister and Mr. Lindstrcm, Monday. Norton 1 undell of lone was a mk end guest of the Lunc'tll bjysOther Sunday guests of the coys included Roland Rubcck, J jhnny Gates, Stanley and Ilaskcl aTiarrard I be "Of Swimmin Hole" proved to be the most pop ular tpjt on the ranch. Mrs. Tom Daidson, who has been visitiug with her parents for several weeks and also in the Lew Davidson horn, left, Wednesday, lor her hnme in f!pvptanl fit, In ... .,, , 0, J GRANGE CALENDAR FOR AUGUST Aug 2 Invitation Dance. iU. 1U..I ICUlt dl niCDi Hdlllll. Aug 16.. II E. C. Progrrm (Pub ; lie invited. Admission ) Aug 2.J.. Grange Sisters entertain Grange Brothers. Cordon Drapers tor all makes of Harvesting Machinery il Paul Balsigers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howk an Mr. Howk's ristf r, Mrs. Loula J nes, of Chickaiha, t)klahoma. de( arted the midole of last week for Portland and crast points. .... 1 l . 1 . l - - U I. Ihey were accompanied asftrts Potian 1 by Mrs. HowL'emothr Mrs P. J. Linn. Vegetables A-Plenty ' Big,tendir beets, carrots.bage, green onion. : 'cuci mbcrs crctn beans, parsnirs squashes, etc., Cooking Affiles. I Eveolhing fresh frum tl:. the earth here Also ior saie unto improve! cnester unite pigs, irom rt'g'r tcrcd stock, a good deal chcape. than sending away for them. At the Windsor Castle Rand down the bighmay i mile below the Elevator. (OP (i)P- J . mil nor MATERNITY HOME Mrs. Fred Ritchie announces that she will rivi maternity cases at her home on Second St., lone or, if desired, will go out on such cacs. Prices arc , right. i The Fraternities PAST GRAND CLUB The July meeting of the Fat Grand Csub ostheRebekah Locge was held at the E. J. Hfistcw fiome, last Fiiday afternoon. Ihosj present, beeideuthelics'esa and daughter, Lucile. were: Mrs. tmil Swonsort, Mrs' C. W. Swan ion. Mrs. Biain Blackwell. Mrp. Emett Lundell. Mrs. Cleo Drake Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Mri Lee Howell, Mrs.Ernest Hel ker.M a John Louy and Mrs. Harold Kan Continued on last Pg. SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. W. C. V7 H I n 1 V? - In c-ur fin. service which omits n necessary detail, yet spares all needless expense. When loved ones reach that zero hour of life give them those endearing kind nesses and attentions that they have known before. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'l I ! SPECIAL CASH PRICE 2J R W Spinach , 2 RVV Tomatoes 21 GW Tomatoes 2l2 Hominy 25 Kraut 2 GW Beans 2 GW Corn 2 BW Peas 16 oz. Pork & Alpine Milk One each 10 FLAMO BERT MASON IONE - - ORFGON i NORTH IONE IMPROVMENT CLUB The North lone Improvment Cub met Friday afternoon, July 2, at the home of Mil, Victor Kie'mann. The life and works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle were dig cussed. Mrs. Omar Rietmann had some good material regarding Doyle. Mrs.Gorger had an artv about his views on spiritualism. It w as decided to study the life and w .. 1. s of .hck London at the next veti which will be held Continued on Pg. 4 9 'I 1 on the Job. We n Creamery Co. Cox, Manager. : 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 Beans 6 for 0.60 6 for 0.60 of the above, for $1.49 I v t I