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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1930)
Ik Oil i volumi: XVIV IONIC. ORFX'ON FRIDAY, Aug. 20, 1930. NUMBER 11 f alfrfd tkokdson rlturns Mr. and Mr Alfred rroedxon who ncci.Uy ulurned Irem a pleas ant year with Mr ITrocdson's people at Guys Mill, Pa., have gone to Moro for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.Martin' From there they planed to motor over to Wafhlrflton for a visit with friends, expecting to he hack in Morgan hy the last of this week. While they are waiting to take over their rancn whlcn was farm c I durlrtf their abscn'e hy Gcnrg Kitchlng, they arc making head quarters with Mr. and, Mis. R. F. Harbison PAST GRAND CLUB Tli 'ninthly meeting of the P.t iJ'-im 1 Cub wnH held nt the I ! i h n i t! nek aiII home with the followirir ladies in attendance: Mm. J. W.iiowk Mm. II. 1). Mc Ourdy, Mm. 10. J. Hriitow, Mr. J 10 ,wannon, Mrs Alic McNad Mr. P. J. Louy, and Mra. 10 1 nent Heliker WARFIIOUSIO NO I KS A jrreat many of tin wheat farmers in thi vicinity have already fir.inhed harvest and with ft1 exceptions therent wbl have finished hy the end ot If U V. Th vtu-vhoutus at Jord in, lone, McNitbb, aid M irj; are blocked We understand ttif rr if n little available Hpm-e at C-'cil. Wheat in tit r-piled out of door Same wheat is beinu shipped out but Un r J un ma1 by the. ship ment is quickly tilled A consid ruble amount t wheat was cold S.turda, the price d.in a little bhoveiuverty (ir i-Ceiitf a tiuihcl. We liHin-e tn tio-ifrr I! tierr io .( the di.nneii. n tifiiorvestirn ft greater numht i of lish'I I h ur. any I'tli r firmrr it th. ciiitiit. Additional Local Mr Helen I'VienS returned Tuesday to bei him f ler sever al weeks fpent in Portland and other valley po i ts She v 83 BC vi-timpanied by her Uter, Mrs 10 1 txrt Colvin. Mr. hrid MrH. Her bet I. Olden are vacationing ut lli1a ah Spr A p4rty of C-c I sportsmen re cently mode a trip into the moun taini. They report net in many lit-er. Hunter take police. Mr. and Mr. F. W. Ibown and daughter, M-uy 10 len Urjwn.of Twin Kali", Idaho, are being en tertained In the lifine of fir, and M'S. Carl Hrown mi First Street Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hiown are the parents of Mr. Carl lb-own of our city. Arthur, Ontario, Canada, are uutBla in the horn:? of Mr. Shaws sister, Mrs. Jack llinen of Cecil. Mr. Fhbw owns loud in Canada which is npar that ownee bj 10 J. HrUto'a father, hence the Uriatows have enjnyee meeting and chatting with Mr. atd Mrs, Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Fred Menkin, Mr. and Mr. 10 twin Perwstrom hurt 1) iris Jackson motored to Pend leton and Walla Walla Sa urday returning Sunday. Kenneth Bake has tone to (J ants Push to join his wile who ha been in hoiji hern Oregon for some time. A. G. Freiwald of Portland wai a busineii visitor Inloneover the week end. Mra. Jamea Mooney has been ntertanintr her sister, Miia Hel en Izert ot Pihijmi SEED GRAIN Cleaned, graded and treated. Culbertson's machines. Call Sivanson's ofice -Main 11 J. C. Culbcron. NORTH ION K IMFROVMLNY CLUB The iiio-tinterehtinriK meet in it the N. I. I. (!. ever Odd vm held h-t Friduv nt the home of Mm. Kiel Mankin. M s. ManMn's cheerful tome is located "hiuh upon khilllop" where, Mif. Man kin states, there in ul way a abreez even on the warmest summer days. The study hour was sp"iit in dUci.gsirijt current events andlhe life and work of Jack l.ondin. Several interentinir facts wen brought out about Jack London'tt life. Mr?. Goruer itave a honk review of "The Valley of the Moon". Mis Edward Kielmunn itave a review of 'the Call of Wild". Mrs. Gorjter Kave a die lionary drill. The program cornmittee, Mrs. Omar Uiotmanii and Mrs. Fred Mankin deserve much credit fur their committee work. The) have the programs up until Febiuary, neatly typewritten und a cniiy of each wan uivcii to ra' h no -ruber. Mrs. Mlnkin showed her arliatic ability l.y fixii.K a colorful cover!'" the ArlinRton school i-uin for each program. Mrs. Omar Kictmann fiave a humorous readinur Mrs' Mai kin Kavenew Iiems trvm North lone. Kfreshmt'tttS were server of icecream, wnfeis and lemonade. The fo'lowif'K ladiea wei pres e'it: Mrs. Henry domer. Mrf. Henry Soionse, Mrs. Inez Free lain), M:ss Hianche Turner, J,Jrs. Fred Mankin, Mis. Omar IUet maun, Mrs. Victor Uietmann, MissIIelen Smouse and Mrs Kdw. Itietmnnn. The nxt mectini: will be Sept. .1th at the home of Mrs. Henry Corner, The North Ameri can Indians will lie the stJd) l.uur topic. Star Brand shoes at Bristow t5i Jolm.'on's Willows Grange ComiiiK events of inttrttt tu GratiKeri: nilih"..m in ad degrees t" belt temt.tr. Moving pictures by the Check i I) .....I l. ., ! . . i- Pomooa Gramte at Rhea Gm k Satnrday, Oct. 4. Pla ( A .;.l Jcitisha on the Wt Path ) and Carnival. North Morrow County Fair at Hourdman, Sptn.ter IS and 13. Mr. and Mrs. Hrose Ford of Pendleton were over Sunday visi tors with relatives in Ione. Mis Rosa Fletcher is in lone for a visit with home folks. Service weieheld in the Christ ian Gtiurch Sun.lay afternoon u tier the leadership of II O. Sav in of Rodmon'1. who wm pattorite ot the eliutch here six ye-art iw. Mr. and Mrs. IOdeer Shsw of n' i r..i.:i i.i..i t M. I . r,. oraim, iumi;u.iii in mc school properly, has begun work.U ... . I. I-. !l ! . .. I 4. getting me nullum aiui Krt)nu.s inr.adincss for the opening of school, Scpfemper, 8 Mr. Mrs. Holts and family have moved into the Ross house In low er lone for the school year. Mr. Porter aid son will occupy the W. 10. Ahalt house during the winter Will Ryan was callinH on friends in lone on Wednesday or last week. He was onjhis way to his home at Hccch Creek from a trip to Portland with severallruck loads of cattle. Ted Troge and John Lony motored to Portlrud the mk'dle of last week FOR SALIC A Parlor Organ. If interested, call on or write to Mrs Fd Ktl ler, lone, Oregon. Personal Mention Mrs. I. K. Kobirton it a-vay for a few weeks viiitintr at Portland and Lon View Wdshioittor. Whiletha Is away her home work isbeinjt htoked after by Miss Hen lab l'fltyjohii of Mi an. Mr. and Mrs. V . t Peterson departed Sunday by vt'o to Port land. They are off for their a urn mer vacation. The Harlows clan spent Sund day at the river near Herminlofi Tboes present were; Mr an i.Mtr. Le Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harlow from lone, Mr. anlMm. Grant O den from Rb a Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harlow from Portland, and Mr. and Mr. Ora Harlow from Peridelton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter (' eh ran of Arliriitton wereSiinday uuois in lone. They drove up to wet tt.tir two small sons, Del beet and Jimmy, who had been sp( ndinf a coupleof weds with their i'rand parents Mr. and Mrs. Oicar Ccch ran. Mrs. Walter Cochran v.-i 1 J teach the-thitd and fourth -jrn )c this year, this being her ootid year in that position. In correspond nee with f'iends here, Mr. and Mrs. V. 10. H lilard state that they find Gold U.-ach a most delightful p ace in vvhich to live aiid that from a fir incial standpoint they ate well p ,'ased with their new location. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ko !! of H jardman were Saturday v fitors at the home of their daughter Mrs. Harry King. When tb y re turned to tneir home they wert accomtanied by Mrs Samlrdt ct ter who had been visiting for about a vveek with her nisti r Mis Kinit. M. and Mri. Lud Setter now mak"! their homein Houo River, Walter Hartlett of Neueri was a week-end visitor in lone. When he returned to his be me he wad accompanied by Mrs. liar: leti and two children wl.ohaa b' en jjiipsts in the Louis Ha s'irer home for some t me. g --l! cPnT "Tc? I R. ROOISON ALL KINDS: OF HIGH GRADE MA- V u :: CHINK WORK: 4 i CAREFULLY :done. " Mitnrc riitrniiriil v V O i Bearings pouredi'T' T 1 i .... t jr(und shafts r'cl) MACHINE SHOP W TIlT TV. iMce iMevv Line of Ladies Ready to Wear Dresses at fa? Bristow & Johnson lone - Oregon ilnrlar) McCnrdy has retur.ii fromOtiuha where he went v ith a shipment of lambs. Mr. MeCur dy is very well pleaseo with the price he received. Mr and Mrs Fred Mankin tnd mall daughter, and Mrs. DwiwM Misner motored to Port Und Mon day for a sojourn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho'mes Gabbert. Mrs. iOd Dick and two to , were dinner Kue&ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. 10. Cotter en Tuesday. In the atiernoon the following ladies arrived ard two tables of bridge were enjoyed : Mis. Dell Ward, Mrs. Ileilb-r. Mrs. Chan Nash, Mrs. Roy Li. u Hl.'eo, Mrs R W. Hrown. ard Mrs. Hert Mason. At the all day swim which Mis 101 v a Halsiger rtcntly held for her pupils at the. lltppner pool Miss Mildred Lundeil pushed the final teatf and was awarded with the button fiven by tre Red Cross The first of the week the Ed Keller family returned to Percle ton win-re Mr. and Mrs. Keller and Ban Frank will tpend thesch ool year, Frar-k kcing a senior in the. Pendieton high bdiool. About September, lt. the two eons, Jar.it s and 10 iward, will return to their studies at Stilt Co'b'ite of Osteopathy at Kirksvilie, Mo. Oo August 20, John Lundy of Portia underwent a serious oper ation from which he h niikii-.jt a natisfaclory recovery. Mrs. Lundy is at her home in Portland am is rapidly gaining strength fobow ing a recent major operation. Mr and Mrs. Luudy are fosmtr rtbi dtnts of Morrow County. Hunting license may be obtain ed at Bristow and Johns jn.J.ccc Fd Biiftow. i i MfS. 10 d Dick and tow For p. Fd win and Kemp, of Port ero-, Washington, are kUegtsin tie home of Mrs. Hert Maron. HEI'PXER CLEANERS As good work on ladies' ap parel as on men's clothing and Quicker Service than elsu ha e. Vegetables A-Plenty Big, Lnder beets, carrots.bafje, green onions; cuenmbers. green beans, parnips squashes, etc., CookingANlcs. Everything frch from the the earth here Also for sale O'.iio Improved Cluster White pigs, from regis tered stock, a good deal cheaper than sending away tor thcT At the Windsor Castle Ranch down the highmay 1 mi!-' below the Elevator. 01 H T it 9 Mix Flva Halsijrer ia leaving:' this week for Riverton to lake up her work as hiRh school instr uctor in the school at that place Laxton McMurray has sold the too's and rrachinery of h"8 shoe repair 6hop to 10 G. Noble and on We1nHt!ay the outfit wa moved to Heppner A A. Underbill, district man for th. She'! Oil Company, has been transferred to Condor. Miss Mildred Smith returned last Friday from a brief visit in Portland. Frank Colvin and sen. Virgil SHIP YOUR CREAM TO i MORROW CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. Y. C. Cox, Manager. PERFECT CONFIDENCE To ahvays sene those who call upon us to the best of our ability, and to make each service a stepping stone toward their Perfect confidence is the desire and constant endeavor ot our or ganization. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT ROWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4 FOR Package Drugs Household Remedies Rouges, Face Powder and 1 ' r Creams, Lip Sticks and Other TOILET T i t ' 1' PREPARATIONS Call On BERT MASON I0NE - Colvin, who have ben harvef. injf here, hare go to the Ro river country for the pear harvest Mrs. Mary Ball was a passenger to Portland latt week. Vera Moen is spending this week with frieuds In Salem. Lee Howell went Zto Walla Walla last FriJay and while ther was in attendance at an all day session of the North Western Re tail Lumber dealers Association School hooks cash only, A full I '"' " i o Ls ani supplies at Bert MrfSufj. CREAMERY CO. 0RFC0N tfmtHHtttH