The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, August 15, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIV
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IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Aug. 15, 1930.
NUMBER
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MRS. BARBARA ANN
RITCHIE PASSES
LONG A RKSIDENT OF
IONE, SHE DIED AT THIS
HOME OF HER SON
FUNERAL SEKVICLS AND
INTERMENT AT IONE
Funeral services wre held at
l ha Conflrmetionalchurchln lone
at on a.m. on Friday, August
8, for Mri. Barbara Ann Ritchie,
who died In Portland at the home
of her ion, Gorue W. Ritchie,
on Wednesdy, August 6, at the
age of eifhty five years. Rev. VV.
Ilea"!, pastor of th Congregation
at t'hirch, conducted the funera
cryit'" and interment was mad
in the 1 0. 0. F. cemetery.
Barbara Ann lley burn was born
August C. 18-15 in Lee (bounty,
Virginia. In 18a") she waa united
in marriage to Alexander Ritchie
aud to thin union 'leven children
were bom, BfVen of whom sur
vive; tleorue V.. Mrs Iu Coch
ran and Mrs Rosa Miliar of Port
land, Samuel J. of Lexington,
Charles M. of Heppner, Fred B.
and Mm. Alice Cochran of lone.
Mrs. RitcHe and her busband
cam to Morrow County In April,
1881 and filed on a homestead
just r.orth ot tone. Five years la
ter Mr. Ritchie died. A ftw years
later Mrs. Ritchie moved into
lone where she made her home
until January 1, 1D30, when she
moved to Portland.
In the 45 jeara she lived in
and near lone, she witnessed
many changes. She watched the
building of the railtoad through
our little valley, her hiirbaiid be
ing one of the laborers tvho help
e i with the work. She endured
all the hardships of a pioneer
mother and her passing is mourn
ed, not only by her stvsn children
but by thirtythree grand chil
dren and twenty four great grand
thildren as well and by many
friends. Six of her grandsons
acted as pallbearers tn accordance
with her wish. They were Arthur
Ritchie, Olin Ritchie. George
Ritchie, Jr.. Lonnie Ritdhie Wal
ter Cochran and Elmer Cochran.
Relatives from out of town who
who attended Mr. Ritchie's fun
eral were Mr, and Mrs. George
Ritchie and their children, George
Leona and Ellen of Portland; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert ilennig and two
children, Mrs. Ida Cochran, Mrs.
Mr. Rosa Miller and and Mrs.
Fj) Btuknum alxo of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ritchie and
family of Lexiugton; Mr. aud
Ms Charley Ritchie of lleppner
and Valter C Cochran of Arling
ton.
ihd greater number of therel
atives returned at once to their
It mes. A few remained lor a lew
days visit with friends and rela
lives. Mrs. Fay Bucknurn visited
o?r Saturday with rurpsrents,
Mr. and Mis. Charley Ritchie of
lleppner. The Hennig party Hay
ed until Sundry and when thev
departed were accompanied by
Mrs. Fred Ritchie who was going
to Vernonia for a tisit with her
patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk.
Mrs. GeorgeRitchieand daughter
left oe the atag, Tuesday morn!
ing. Going with them wss Mrs.
Ritchie's nephew, Norman Grif
fin, who will spend a few weeks
in Portland.
Dr. C. W.Harr announces a change
in office location. His ojfices sare
now in the Gilnan Building
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howk and
eon, Mr. and Mia. Elmer Grilith
and ehildren and Mrs. Kitty
Turner enjoyed a picnic Innch at
Heppner on WelneBday evening
of last week. They alo enjoyed
swimming at the pool.
CECIL NEWS ITEMS
Mrs George Krebs and family
enjoyed a week end visit with her
slsti r Mrs. Ikstanddaugliter, Mrs.
Khmer, of Garibaldi.
The John Nash family had the
misfortune to lose their household
lurnlshinjis In a fire, Friday after
noon, which destroyed the house
which they were occupy at Cecil.
Their loss was quite well covered
by Insurance. This Is the third
time the family has been burned
out in recent years.
Herbert Hynd was a Sunday
visitor in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurst and daugh
ter, Shirley, of Portland, are guests
of the Krebs families. Mrs. Hurst
is a sister of the Krebs brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sharrard
witt their son, Eugene, returned,
Saturday evening from a trip that
took them as far north as the Can
adian line While on the trip they
vislicd with their son Francis and
Mrs 'Sharrard and Arthur Shar
rard of Seattle, a brother ofM. W.
They report a wonderful trip.
Johnny Gates may be seen most
any time riding around around in;
the Ford recently purchased from
Mr. Havecost.
Mr. Shaw, a brother of Mrs J.
Hynd are house guests at the Jack
lit nJ home.
Mrs. Albert Warren had as re
cent guests her aunt and cousin,
Mrs. Kelle and daughter of Pen
ileton
Mrs. Leon Turner and daughter
are spending some time as the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Blazer, in La Crande.
Willows Grange
Abcut 200 Grangers enjoyed the
hospitality of the Krebs families.
who proved themselves wonderful
hosts. Judging by the well laden
tables, over fillcti lunch baskets
and surfeited humanity, the farmer
is not as ucar down and out as
some folks would try to have us
believe. Quite a lot of enthusiasm
was manifested regarding the new
grange hall which is planned fir
a near future date.
! I I f-
ned bythell. E C. for Saturday
line provrani nas uccn pun
night, August lGlh, to which the
public is invited.Asnia laumic&ion.M
fee will be charged at the door.
A splendid program is under
wav for August '22 A. when the
sisters will entertain the Grange
The cast for the play "Aunt
Jcrusha on the War Path", has
been selected and practice will be
gin very soon Watch for further
announcements
Cook with Gas.
Sec Bert Mason.
MISSIONARY MEETING
hich Mi i..tThuri., .ft
ernoon was especially infrestintr.
The Hubject studied was the mis
sionary project in China, with
special stress upon the work of;
Miss Grace Breck who is known
to several here. Mrs. John Louy, 1
president, presided and Mrn. 1
Kitty Turner prepared the pro1
gram.
ADAM GETS 'EM
Adam Knoblock, government
hunter, has been doing some ef
ftctive work with traps and pois
on tn tnis locality, ins mopi
recent catch was three Coyotes
that have been making serious
inroads on Fred McMurrav'f
thoroughbred barred rock pullets
and capons.
SEEDGRAIN
Cleaned, graded and treated.
Culbertson's machines.
Call Sivanson 's off ice -Main 1 1 -J.
C. Culberon.
Personal Mention
Lee Sharp, a nephew of Mrs.
Fred Ritchie has been visiting In
lone. Mr. Sharp is a former Hep
pner boy who now resides in Pt)
ette, Maho.
VV. V. Parker of lleppner Is
hern to assiHt G. L. Stevci.non at
the Shell Oil plant during lb busy
season. ,
H. C. Woods of Engene wss
greeting old friends in lone Fri
day. Business had called lit',
Woof's to Arlington and being
near he paid a brief visit to oUr
town. Mrs. Woods and the child
ren accompanied him as far as
the river city.
Henery Smouse, chairman of
the Morrow County wheat grow
ers, Louis Bergevin, Laxton Mc
Murr and Mr Ch.rlev Hudson
of lone. and C. C. Hutchcroftand
George Kitchlng. of Morgan ril
tended the meeting of wheat
growers held Saturday in Pnd!e
ton. It was their privilege to IU
ten to the address of Alexander
Legge, chairman of the federal
lorm board, and important tail s
by rjP W. j. Kerr, president of
the Oregon State College, Nils ft!
sen, chief of the bureau of agil
culture economics. Professor U.
R. fly slop of Oregon State College
and others.
Mrs. Perry Bartlercay whobsi
been visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mtr
gan. returned Satnrday to bcr
home at Mays.
A very little rain fell here last
Friday, not enough to lower the
temperature put enough to stay
harvest operations for a while.
1 he road crew at Morgan will
soon be crushing rock for the
market road leading out of that
city.
SUPERIOR
The Drill tnat docs the
BIG JOBS
easier, faster and
more accurately
P. G. Balsiger
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OF HIGH I
GRADE MA
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C
CHINE WORK?"
CAREFULLY
DONE.
Motors reground
r
Bearings poured;
and fitted to re
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ground shafts t
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ft
MACHINE SHOP
T5s&mzcsimmsmmtt
Nice New Line
of
Ladies Ready
to
Wear Dresses
at
Bristow & Johnson
lone Oregon
Allen Learned, of Seattle, Wn. '
arrived last Friday and was a
guest in the home of his father!
in law, Paul Balsiger until Mori
dap morning. Mr. Learned was
accompanied by his mother whose!
home is in Port Had'ock, Wash.,
bs his poternal grandmother who
resides at Port Town?end, and by j
bis aunt, Mrs. Brown of Sequim, j
Washington. Mrs. Learned hast
been here for some time visitingj
her parents. Early Monday mornj
ing the party took their depar,
turefora triip through central j
Washington. Theitinerary includs
Mount Rainier National park.
Fred McMneray returned Sat
lurday from Burns where he had
teen io atendance on a thrie day
session of the Oregon reclnma
tion congress. He had the pleas
ure of bmir" Governor Norblad
'P"k tnd of ,0 0,her
men prorrdnent in the state.
. o.r nuutnwu nu
lltnr ,who have b"n v,sitir
,n th ""bOlden home returned
Tcnt t0 thejp home in Clck
m"8' Mr8 Whitehead is Mrs
0Iden 1 unt and C8ch "miner
he pays visit to Morrow County
Vl8,t-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balsiger
made a flyiag trip to Newberg,
Woodburn and teturn last wet k
end. On their return thejr wee
uccompanied by Mrs. J. W. Bart
lett and two children, of New
berg.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison,
of Morgon have received infor
(ration that their son and daugh
ter in law are tfae proud paaent.)
HEPPNER CLEANERS
As good work on ladies' ap-j
pare! as on men's clothing and i
Quicker Service than elswhere)
Vegetables
A-Plenty
Big, tender
beets, carrots.bage, green onions;
cuenmbers. green beans, parsnips
squashes, etc., ConhingApples.
Everything fresh from tht
the earth here
Also for sale Ohio Improved
Chester White pigs, from regis
tered stock, a good deal cheaper
than sending away for them.
At the Windsor Castle Rand,
down the highmay mile below
the Elevator
MATERNITY HOME
Mrs.Fred Ritchie announces
that she will receiv; maternity
1
cases at her home on Second j
St., lone or, if desired, will go
1 out on such cases. Prices are j
of a daughter, born Friday, Auk.
8. Mr. and Mrs. Harbison have
four fine grandsons but this lit
tie lady is the only granddaugh
ter.
FOR SALE
A Parlor Organ. If Interested,
call on or write to Mrs Ed Kel
ler, lone, Oregon.
Mr. and Mr?. Earl Calk inn and
four children of McMinville mov
ed into the Louy aparsmenta,
Sunday, Mr. Daikins is here for
the wheat hauling.
See Dristow and Johnson,
Saturday an Monday Specials.
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
Thirteen Years on the Job. We
Are the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. Cox, Manager.
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'Assisrant Licensed Mortician
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
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CUT FLOWERS FOR
11
SPECIAL CASH PRICE
21 R W Spinach ,
21 RW Tomatoes
21 G W Tomatoes
22 Hominy
2 Kraut
2 GW Beans ,
2 GW Corn
2 BVV Peas
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 -
IONE -
Mrs. Franklin Ely and baby
daughter who was born in July
are atill at the home of Mrs.
Ely's mother Mrs. Pierrott, in
Portland, but expect to return
to their rahcb houe near Mo
gan in sbouttwo week. Mr. Ely
will drive down to briof tbtm
Star Brand shoes at
Bristow & Johnson's
FOR AUGUST
Aug 16 . IL E. C. Progrrm (Pub
lie invited. Admission.)
Aug. 13 -U.reSistm entertain
, Grange Brothers.
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m
ALL OCCASIONS
6 for $1.12
6 for 1.10
6 for 0.83
6 for 0.83
6 for 0.84
6 for 0.82
6 for 0.82
6 for 0.82
MASON'
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