The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, November 21, 1930, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    tmsfi&md
J0t&e
VOLUME XVIV
IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Nov. 21, 1930.
NUMBER 21
JL J : -U.T.TTT- . il.
Vol.1
Women's Topic Club ,
Rutli Riflmtnn, Sec.
Tho Wqmcn'a Tupic Club iutt
Nov. 8 at the home oo Mm. Henry
Smoxsn. The topic itudicd wus
"Noted Women". Madame Cur
rio waadi8curt:;od by Klrlno Itiet
minn, Jano Adilatnsby RuthUie'
in inn, Kranas Willard by Sylva
Corner and Funny Kilbpurneby
Ita'jUh Mankin. Vera Rietmann
iravu a redinjr, "Hearsay".
Plans were discussed and com-! Th done of tho football fieaBon
mitteenapiu)!: ted foi athiiHtmus for the lone hijfh school was ccl
pnuty ao bo given, Oecembcr l'j tb -ated Wednesday evening by a
for the children of club members, ban juet tendered the fool ball
The next mcooinjr will Ihj heM team, Kubstitutes dads and xm
in the evening of November 21 at sum, in the dining room of the
Ih-s home of Mr. Mankin. Oo! First Congregational church.
THE RED AND WHITE
OFFICIAL ORGAN of IONE H. S. STUDKNT BODY
Iljli ThoniH(H, Kdilor
Friday, Nov. 2J, 1930.
Willows Grange News
Annual Visitatiin of
Congregational Churches
No. 7
FOOTBALL HEROES
ARE FETED
CLOSE OF SUCCESSFUL
SEASON CKLKHKATKI) AT
TURKEY FUNCTION
Next Saturday night, Nov. 22,
is the regular meetimg mghd of The vWtatk)n Md
.Willow. Grange. Afplendid pre- Monday eveninjrof lastweek in
.yrarn has been prepaid by dif- the Congregational church was
ferent committees, each division much enjoyed by all present. A
furn.sh.ng special .numbers. g0C)dIy number attended from
i Initiatiou wil be given in the Uxington, Rev. C. II. Harrison.
I'irstand Second degrees. Ladits m!aQ!fmMn, 0Mrin(onj,
"""viiv. J DUJVt til tUUVllb
I):cember U, at Flti.no RietmanV,
" An.ericun Artists" will bo the
topic lor diseussipn.
Mrs. bnou.se was an excellent
hostess and al present weregreat
ly interested in the discussions.
Hag al V5..l't Strrn
Tin orljjin of llu t'liMtuiii of curry
lutf m fl i a ut ln hiitii "if it klilp la oli
ai'lirt. Scvrnil tlieorlri hit v Im-ii ml
vnnrril, niii' nf l lit tiiuNt Niilmliindnl
liWiig Unit In Hi fill of old vfKNi'N
Ilia ting n flown ovrr tlin rapt a In'
quarter, which art fifl on ImnrJ alilp.
MIDGET NOTICE
CITY cf IONE, OREGON
HuJjjct Covering Intimated Fx
pencJ anJ Proposed Tax Levy i.f
the City of lone for the Year. 1931.
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, the lib day of Decem
ber, 19110, at the hour of 8:00 o'
clock p. rn., the Common Council
of the City of lone. Oregon, will
meet at the Council ('handier of
said City for the purjHise of dis
cussing the Rudget and hearing
objectionsthereto, andany taxpay
er in the City of lone will be heard
for or against the tax levy as
hereinafter proposed, which has
been prepared in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 113 of
tho (Jeneral laws of the Mate of
Ore., for 1021, an 1 which shows
an estimate of the amount of
money necessary to bo raised by
taxation by the city the City (lov
eminent for the ensuing year
of I'.CU. Also showing the prob
able receipts of said city other
than by direct taxation upon real
and jH'rsonal projierty for the year
urn
EXPENDITURES
Light & Tower. ... $1192.52
Marshal's Salary 900.00
Recorder's Salary . ...00.00
Treasurer's Salary CO. 00
Interest on Romled Debt 780.00
Interoest on Warrant Debt 15.00
StateAcc.Ins.com. ... 28.10
Mis.vlancous Exj enses 501.00
Street Work and Gravel.. 300.00
Office Rent 30-00
linking Fund 1500.00
Total $.r)lC,9.C2
RECEIPTS
Water. .....'....$2,729.25
1,'cencesa. d 'ines... 155.00
Estimated Taxes 2582.37
The lone team had played six
games during the season and lost
bnt one.
The innes was pwpraed by the
m.'.'d irnes E. Rristow. F.lEngtl
man, E. Swanson and L. Sperry.
The girls of the Senior Class, I.
H. S. nerved tables.
The banqueters tote number of
forty-five gathered around the
table at 7:00 o'clock and sang the
Prize Baby Show
a-e requested to bring cakes.
On Wednescay evening, the
Til 11 "Alinf L
Path" will be riven ar the Cecil Sr. Uh cfC.ndoh, Deacon Raperts
wa3 present as was Rev. Mr. Will-
ii ns and Me?dames Johnson tnd
national anthem, the jiut'r said Bristow, John Dregor.
grace and all joined in rioing jus- In the fourth quarter of the
tice to the.triumph of coohery set game, Coach Tucker cal.ed on
before them. The banqneteis were each of the bops to rise, give his
Karl McCabe, Norman Swanson, his nane and his actual or desired
John Eubanks, Bert Akers, Nor-. qosition in th line. The boys re
man Everson, Barton Clark. Pat! upended and brief inspirational
Smouse, Virgil Esteb, Ervin Rit-' talks were given by Mr. John ; haJy b Grac-era Admission fees aidPcv-IIutchinsn of The Dalits
chic, Milton Morgan, Francis Ely,! I or, member of a chtmpion; f 15 d 35 V .... ' . , A ; ri.tvcun dinner was serve i
juc-i t.ngeiman, umie r'arrenf, - ,uun a the dorr; 15 cents for grade and!
Dorr Mason, Norton Lundell. U 0 arm and W. W. Head. , Wuh 8choo, stU(cntg an(J g.
Lieuallen. Elwavrie Lieuallen. v. r ?..k rvill.Kv in n.Msl A 1 I . I
rrancis Troedson. Lonis Iiusche. i:..;m.. h.-.,m,.i;. h m,mt r- lnvuMi tn ma nnt tu; service: witn Rev. Gilhams lead
Grant Conway, Walter liristow. ,,f M:ur".,. k""J" "f "r'11' !,;,., or.u-B.,.M,-Min& the congregotion reqeated in
Iiobert Hottu, Claude KrasherA ,! , , r t v.t.. 1 P. M. I uniso" -the. ir.st .P33.: Pyer
George Tucker, Emil Swanson,
at si:. in the church dining
rooom and rhD following program
was ca' r!, o cut at the evening
v alter Eubanks, Ralph Akers,
W. W. Head, M. Kiggs, W. Swai
s m, F. II. Kobinson, Ted Trog?.
M. R. Morgan, Georfc Ely, Frar k
Engelwrn. Richard Lundell, Pert
Mason, E. H. Lundell, Tnre Pet.
erson, Lish. Sperry, Cole Smit'i.
Gar Swansos, Jack Karris, E. J. '
nnrs'im
iiiii fm nl ineiiriiilnii, u knowliiiye nf I
li'XilU' anil the lijii'm uml art of
rlnlliliitf ; n knowledge of wKilUitlun ; I
of the irlii(.'lpli' nf house (lc uratlnn ; t
of Iioiim'1imI(1 and liiMltutlonul ruau- i
ngi'iiii-nt, . and a knowledge of child!
ere. I
You Know lha Kind
Clve hiihy n wimlhle nume, one he'll
.Ike "0 yenm hem e. Country Home.
C1J Induitry VVIp.J Out
Tlie il;:lu of Jordjn wur iiHslnid
lo the Kiilht Templar tt Jeru:ilem
hy ihe rru.suder. mid th-y ore remrt-
was offered by by Supt Harrison;
geetin3 fJom the churches were
brought by Deaco Roberts of The
Dalle3 and Posjor Williams: Rev.
H irrison gave an interesting talk
;: cut : :ann folI Mrs. John.
iml!n are Mill there. In ruins, hut un
der Turkish rule Irrljiutlon .vntem
were allowed to deteriorate, and a
runes grow there now.
Nevt Tuesday and Wednesday
nights, Nov. 25 and 26, at the Star ' t
TheaUr at Heppner, babies from If
Hepimer, lone, Ix'xington, Mor
gan and other communities will
be shown on the screen in life
sire. Don't fail to come and cast
your vote for the citizens of to
morrow. One hundred votes with
each ticket purchhsod.
NOTICE OK PINAL SLTTLEMENT
Notice i hereby given that theum'er
t'gned hat filed hit final account s aJmii
Ulr.ilor c. t. a. of the ttl.ite of KrneM M n
tjnden, decated, and that the County Coi.it
of the State of Oregon for Morrow Count
hai appointed Monday, the 5th day of
January, at the hour of 10 o'clock m the
county court room in the court house al
Hcppnrr, Oregon, as the place, of hearing
andtcttlcmcnt of kiid final account. Objec
tions to taid final account must be filed on
or before laid date.
IxmU IbUlgcr
Administrator c. I. a.
SPECIALS FOR NOV. 22-26
Total $5,ir62
It is estimated that it will be
rcct sary to raise, by taxation, the
sum of $2,585.37, as shown above,
after deductingrcceipts from from
other sources
J. II. Dryson, PaulT. Pal
s' iger
F'nnmct Committee
Firtt Machine Gun
The rlrttl tmdi'ru riii-l U-al ln;i h!:n'
ruii wna Invented by I'm'lor Ciiilinc
of rhleitK'o I:; 1"".'. i t:d It wns pul Into
Cciierul ue iilioiit l7tl.
PHOTOGKAIMIS
Make an Ideal Xmas Gift.
Come to llanlons Studio
Heppner - Oregon
123 Main St.
PRODUCE WANTED
Frawley Clarke Produce Co. of
Portland will be represcnte in
this territory as last year by W.
M. Eubanks.
We sollicit your Produce trade.
Get in touch with Eubanks for
shipping dates on Turkeys.
Leave Worh
for the
Heppner cleaners
nt the
IONE BARBER SHOP
i
4
X X
X
x
!
4
X
!
1
Red & White Coffee lib 35 ct
Blue & White "31b pkg 93ct
" Oysters, 5 oz. 2 cans 34ct
Red & White Jell Desert
3 pkgs 19 ct
" MarsluMal!owsllb29ct
' ' Golden Sweet Corn
6 for $1.05
Oregon F'cy Walnuts 31b .99
Curve Cut Macaroni 5 lb for .33
Palm Olive Soap 3 for .25
Red Mexican Beans 81b for .49
491b Sk. of Flour. $1.49
World-Farr.out Eridf
i The l:rixikl;n bridge wan bexun as
j a private enterprise, but the corjxira-
Hon wa unable to carry on, an the
j bridge became the property of the
two cities, Urooklyn paying two-thirds
and New York one-third of the coat.
Gianta
The word "slant" la conventionally
limited to persona over seven feet In
height.
United State Lad
The great lensth of our aea and
!:;ke rousts, the number of good har
bor and the fnct that most nf the
emiHt region nf the United Slated has
beiii settled mnkea the eoustini trade
of this country the most evteustvc In
i tho world.
son who gave a report of the last
missionary board meeting in Port
land. The principal address of the
evening wrs given by Rev. Hutch
! inson of The Dalles. From lone
the visitors went to Frebwater
for a mefting on Tuesday, Wed
nesday, they met with the Con
don churdh and Thnrsday, with
Continued on Pg. 4
jbisj uojSumsiB "auoo aou
wnpjd jnq '; pwj a taiojqaXa
pan mttyi buok jnjijj ojiouh jou
s ji -pojdd 10 8uiud pun 9jn
-dn.) u w.ubiu tmm Jt um
ins jo pa-ijnd smojqaia jaq; JaHi
;o uiojunj yj pajtouo; rapB uio
ouBS8ua4 ijJBi aqj KuiJna toic
OU BBq uBkl UOKH tJDUJA i
BERT MASON
IONE OREGON
wm VWWWW W W WW W 'W V WWW rm
" 1,,, - i in r in. ! I 1 1 r f n ir at inrai- - it - r m r ii rv it,, t S
i
f
4
t
WE REPAIR
Boots, Shoes, Harness
Saddles Auto Tops
Side Curtains.
Leave your reparingat Oscar Cochran's tor
Daily Service.
S. ff.&M
HErPNElV - OREGON
w J "f" "T
I
Gclda E. Mumma
STATE ACCREDTED
TEACHER OF PIANO
Fin II ol Wm. R. Drown and
Francei Strlcgd Burke,
M.MS0N and WHITE CONSERVATORY
Hi ah School Credits Given.
Studio: Main Street,
IIbrmiston, Oregon.
m I R. ROBISON
4 ..
! ALL KINDS;:
I OF HIGH ::
Ul t GRADE MA- w
n
rVA4JklaW If 7"Il
5 o
i
l
I!
Xp
i CAREFULLY
JDONE.
T Motors retfrmmd T
- - - -c- fl
Bcarincs oouredl H
;ind fitted to
tdround shafts.
MACHINE SHOP JJ
3
See Those New
CIRCULATING
HEATERS
at
Bristow (a Johnson's
They will make your house cosy and warn this
winter and are very reasonably priced.
Watch for our RED HOT Red & White
Specials each Saturday nad Monday.
We Ti y to rivase.
Bristow & Johnson
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.
lone - Oregon
Those Finer Points of Service- -
By nature some of the finest boints neceessarily a part of better
mortuary service are more appropriately cared for by a woman.
Our trained lady assistant assares these little fineries being well
taken care of.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS