The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 08, 1930, Image 1

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    IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Aug. 8, 1930.
NUMBER 8
VOLUME XVIV
Weather Report
. For Ju'y.
No of Clear Day
No. partly cloudy days .
No. cloudy ('; ...
Total precipitation ....
Total reclpitatlontlnce
September 1 . , ...
For same period last year .. 0 48
Direction of prevailing wind.. VV
R. E, Harbison,
Co oiwrativt Obsan vt.
Personal Mention
Jrliram Werst of Clarkston,
Wase. drove ovr to lone on
Tiursdao of lunt week and n
Lexington News
Whtat conMnues to roll into
Lexington warehouses. This wet-k
' 1 1 Wednesday returr.n1 to his hon1e!mark' one 0 lh hln8t ln nm
Mrp. Allen Learned, of Seattle
Washington, ia rt the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Balsiger.
4.00
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0 02
7.4G
accompanied by his wif add ivio;reel' '8
PICNIC PARTY AT
RmilMjSPRINCS
Mr aid Mrs. L?j Howell and
daughters. Mr. kuu Mrs. Hrt.eet
t. ucc with Kon and daughttr
.d Harold n I Mildred Fined of
pjriiand, gueta in the Il-liivt-r
borne, went gvps.ving to Unlet
Springs, Sunday. On the way to
1 1 spring! thsy stopped near
Monument for a brief visit wiih
M. ana Mrs. Wilson. At Mono
men they called at theSUbb
field home and at Lo Creek
vitit.d wi'.h l)c and Mrs. Morris.
AU of these peop'e are old fik-nda
of the Ilelikera Their noon lunc i
was eaten kt theorris hone
a'ld thed Iheae good peope join
the lout piny at Killer. 1'ht?
eVrllil'g lll.ich S bpllttJ Hi MC
Oiffy Sp'ings T(.t day km lull
a id all returned Lome, vrru tit e 1
but happr.
Million of !!cur Lost
by Disabling lllnenes
On mi averiij:i, finii icpmn In the
rotintrjr haa Rt linl one tlWiihllnB 111
imm ewjr ymr. the C"uunlttce on th
"roNt of tiM'illt'ul cure" hn rijri,l
after a aurejr of vai.n nUkit)- r'
M.rt rmiipltfil by tin t'ntti'i) Sinu-n
.nhllc health aervlee ami other or;-:i:i-tzutlona.
Men have I dUaliling li-!un"w about
om-e a year, women about twice ami
children over twice tltirlns the -hoi
year. CohU, bronchitis, frl. Inflij.
fiiy.a and pneumonia nr of i.-ncttt the
rnut of theo dlaahllfiit IIIiimm-a and
rua the Imitfest dWiihiiit) . On the
wmia taU of the number of 'nse and
total time loKt. digestive dimmlcr an t
dUeimea alto take a high phut'.
About 130.000.UO0 rtui-x of disabling
lllneaaea occur In the I'nlted Staff
each year. Adding nomlNaMIng III-m-Mea
more than double the figure,
the committee reported. The nG.ono,.
(Mi waee eiitnera In the country l-e
at lcat "50.000.01)0 work dnyi a yeur,
Ittid the '.M,(K)0.(IOO achool children lo
170.oO0.e00 achnwl dn.va a year. These
fltfurea account for only one hntf of the j
total population. Knnsna I'lty Slar'a j
Science Service.
children. Mra. VVerst had bc n
erijiiyiriK a visit with her mothhr
Mr. Mmily McMurray, and othtr
rilativea here in Icne.
MrH. Helen Katrdia and her
daughter, Arlela were oulRoir
pauseojrere on thettaee, Monday.
tJene and Fern Knitelman and
Mi K izabeth Gront of l'ortlanu
who in a gueHt in the Knjrelmnn
home, motored toIlidawaySbriiiKa
Snncay, whero they joind a pic
nid party from lleppner.
Miss Beulah Aiiee recently hi
joyed k visit with her cousin,
Ivuma Akcl at Hcardrnun.
The ladies of the American I,e
Kion are Kivintf a t'linuham at d
DvtrullH dance in Ltvion Hall n
Saturday night, Auuuat 9. Ali'.e
a fine of 25 centu will be levied
on each person not properly cop
turned. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
who reaideruar Arlington were
over Sunday guarta of Mr. Robin
son.B father, Frrnk Robinson.
Mr. Uarrand Harry Cnmmirn.s
of I'urtUnd werj tian4;tctinti bust:
oeh in lone, Sunday. They were
working in the inter-cot of a life
insurance Company of which Mr.
Itarr is district manaiter. Mr
Cnttimins ia a fornier resident o(
our town, being at one time cah
Ur of the Hank of lone.
Mi4 Arleta FarretiK has be n
cboHen queen of the Rodeo whiih
sooti he held in lleppner. I
Mr and Uu. Grant Olden leftj
July 31 on their vacation trip. 1m j
1'he newly installed I ' !ker at
the Famer'a house H tn nx a
landofficepriHineHS Amon;r those
bulk.ng are: Orville CuUforth,
Uee Cox, Uer-e Gentry and Frank
M unit era.
Harold Beach ishaulingfor Cox.1
Gentry and Munkers.
ANNIVERSARY OF TIN
WEDDING CELEBRATED
Friends and relatives gathered
at the home of Mr and Mrs. JonnjM C. W. Barr announces a change
SchleevoiKht on Sunday, AugUht in office location. His vjlices are
8J, to help them telebtatj . itnowin the Oilman Building
tenth wedding anniversary. 11
came as a complete aurprise to
honored couple.
Everyone came with well filled
baskets and at noon a bountiful
dinner waa enjoyed by all.
At an appropriate time Peter
i coupe,t
SEEE GRAIN
Cleaned, graded and treated.
CtAberlson's machines.
Call Swanson's of)ice-Main 11-
Ar an.nnrrnHare time Peer J. L. LUlbertSOn
Ilenny Miller who has been Timm nreBtnted the brilul couple See Bristow and ' Inhntnn
working on the Mile Martin f ten vearr uo with a bettutitur,Sair2Ufln MnrufauSnorinU
rjnS tuir fir hitt hfimu in (In tv. i i ft i . l. . .. I
lard, Monday evening. cipienta of n a iy useful kitchen
George and Sherman Tucker u ensils.
were week-end viritoan at the Music was furnished by the
home of their sister. Mrs. Arthur Gibson and Peteism orchestra
Hunt. and vocal numberswererendered
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Strodtm.n by ft mixed quartette,
were visitors in lone Monday Congratulaiions were receivec
evening. ny r. and Mrs. SchleevoiKht
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Connorat.d atld be8t wjahea for many more
children who have been visiti:.g anr)vertariea were gjter, the
Mrs. Connor's Bister, Mrs. hi'nt, ;,uppy couple,
lett on Sunday for a stay at t.. Those present were: Mr. and
W. U. Tucker ranch on lilac!.- Mr9i Han8ta(, and son Richar.1,
norfce- Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stevens, Mr?,
lleppner boys find that a t f-i i MfctiMa john80r)( Mr, and Mrs.
to Lexington on Sunday aft.i ,n Pot:, m F.!mprid Uur.
ry and Brandsaoghter Dorothy
Bialj, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tin m
an J Hon Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. J
Y. Gib.od and sons Waller nr.d
Ra'ph. Miss Opal Finn, AU x Hu
ber, George Timm. Andrew Ft r
ter. Eimer Algard.Georgt Schltt.
voight and honored couple.
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SThe August mfeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary wa
held at the hnme of Mrs. Blain
Blackwel. Because of the busy
season only o few were In attend
anhe. Final plane were wade for
the dance which is to be given
Saturday night.
SUPERIOR
The Drill tnat does the
BIG JOBS 1
cosier, farter and
j . 'fir? accurately
P. G. Balsiger
rijonia ftpleasantpeBtime, Amoi g
them we noted Karl Thompson.
J, E. Swanson, grain man frcm
lone paid Lexington warcbuusts
a visit last week.
On Thursday afternoon Htpp
tier Telephone employees emu
tamed at the home ot Mis. Loyal
Parker in honor of Mrs. Peny
Cunnor. Besides the hotiorguot
toere were present: BtUah Nuh
0i, Mabel Challee. Veina Haje
fctta Parker, Uaiay ahivtly, Lua
laylor, Hath Bergstrom and Oiai
if.)
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horlland they were gu.ats in the J y Johngou rcturne(J from a
iMoyd Barlow home ihy visit, d l(J A8lom, Sunuay. Ui..
seanidear.d before returning toJyaiisuii renigiDea ,or , ongtr
Cook with Gas.
See Bert Mason.
their home will visit two of Mr.
Olden'a testers in Wahhington.
WaltcrCorley hasbcenaward d
the contract lor the trarsporta
tion of pupils from the Lot e
Tree district to lene. This rou'e
will biihg
school.
Francis Brjson suffered a bad
vimi with relaliver.
After about a bix weeks stay
in Portland, W. O. Hill it uuin
at Qusiness in his Lexington o;-
fice. He wsi a Portlaiid
HEPPNER CLEANERS
As good work on ladies' ap-
parel as on men's clothing and j
Quicker Service than e!swheiv. v
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Vegetables
A-Plenty
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MUKKUW IU. IKMMtKi tU. I
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Thirteen Years on the Job. We j
Are the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. Cox, Manager.
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Rid f pnili r
VISIt( riL. k-rto Uroun nnlnn- 'p l'
eiglit puiit, ta our 'vnn mr c u, ! cuenmbers green bears, parsnips
i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burchell are. miuP etc . f,j;r,uftL(
Continued on ljt I'tl
Everything fresh from the
it.i
ly fraclU'ed arm,
tnroc. n irom nis norse, wonua '-.j.
afterticon. lU- was taken at oncei;
to lleppner by his parent. Dr.
A. D. McMurdo, redueecthe frac
iure.
AUiLa't Coattlina
Aluxka bus more thau 20,000 mllea
of const.
when be e ' tlH 1 the earth here.
The Pacific Ti:i.m'iionk Ami Tixi gkapii Company
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The wise motorist
telephones ahead
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ALL KllSUiiJ
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W ICHINE WORK
.'Chester unite pigs, from regis
OF HIGH
GRADE MA-
i CAREFULLY
JDONE.
j Motors reground
0 I Bearings poured
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a is- r
land fitted to re X
Iground shafts. X
MACHINE SHOP
Vt "t f- T
tered stock, a good deal cheaper
than sending away for them.
At the Windsor Castle Ranc'.i
down the highmay i mile below
the Elevator
tsar
MATERNITY HOME
Mrs.Fred Ritchieannaui:ei
that she will re:2iv2 maternity
ff cases at her home on Second
St., lone or, if desired, will go
j j. out on such cases. Prices are
K right.
RELIABILITY
Those who have occasion to call upon us can al
ways rely upon the service, care and consideration
which we would give to our own.
Lady Assistant Licensed Mortician
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
SPECIAL CASH PRICE!
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At the day's end, on your motor trip,
will you reach clean, comfortable
quarters that have been prepared and
held ready for you ?
The wise motorist telephones ahead,
then travels alon g as swiftly or as leis
urely as he pleases.
Telephone frequently homeward.
It will keep your wind at rest con
cerning family or, business mat
ters; and it will set the minds of
others at rest concerning you.
Nice New Line
of
Ladies Ready
to
Wear Dresses
at
Bristow & Johnson
lone - Oregon
2J R W Spinach ,
21 RW Tomatoes
2 GW Tomatoes
. Hominy
2 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
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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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