The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, December 05, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIV
IONIC, OREGON FRIDAY, Dec. 5, 1930.
NUMBER 29
Women's Topic CluL
Ruth Ririm
Mr. and Mrs. I'Yod Mankin ei1
t tatntl the v muiis Topic Clu!
Friday tvonino; November 21, i
b 'iilKe. There were l'J men ar
women present. .High hr
went to Mm, Victor l'eteinon an
Mr. Henery (Joi-rit. Club wb
were Mr. and Mm. Wern
Uietman, Mr. and Mrs. VieU
Peterson an. I Carl Tnvd.son. Th
next study hour will 1k held ii
Mrs. On.or Kit Inum's Dee.
Amereian rtc:;t wiilbe the tub
for dimwit m.
The Hapttet Ladies Au
S'Kitey will hold a food am
fancyv.ork .ra!c on Satusdaj
Dec. 13 at Eii.stow SL Johiuoi
tore.
We;itlirr Report
For November.
MtMl.AN St AtlOS
No of (tear Dav... 7 o
No partly cloudy days .... ".((
No cloudy day 1GM
Sleet 'JC.il
Total precipitation Oil
'total rccipiiali nihee
Novcmbcr 1... L'O-
I or same period lis t year T
Direction of prevailing w ml N'.K.
H. E. Uaibimn,
Co (ju rata Obfuit ir.
LOST I.N TIIK FOG
Grant Conway, the 17 .war el
I rother of Mr A. Ted Smith, wa:
lost in the hi!!.; south of lone fui
h few Lou it, &iti:r.!r.y. (Irantl ad
taken hU saddle horre Mid jrn
to look n ft -r some traps. The fov
w;n dense r.nd when the I:oiti
returned riderless about two .'
c-l'K. in the afternoon. Mr. hi d Mu
Smith ln'cartie alarmed and heard,
was started for the boy. However
late in the evening the y vm? mar
returned but little i"S" tor hif
experience!. The horse ha '. lro
en away from him and althoviRl.
for a while he was confused as U
directions, he JJdid not bi euim
frightened and kept moving to
keep warm.
Mrs. Etta Shipley, who some
time ago was injured in an auto
niobde accident, i.i rnra-ninj? hn
strength and hopes to be able tc
leave the Heppner hospital Ihih
week and return to her home in
lone.
Leave Worli
for the
Heppner cleuners
tt the
10NE HARHER SHOP
Logic
It win the flntt duy of nilinol for
Helen mill Hit v.UH iiuxloim for a front
nut iifiir Iut ullrncl Ive tencher.
I iiulliij.' I bo coveted Hoats occnpU'd
nIio mi Id to tlio teacher:
"l think you better iimlco fiiu of
ihowe hoyg move ninl uUe me h ni'iit
near you, (to you won't bo bothered
with thoHo nieun boys."
Saved by R pentnc
V.very one Boen iisti'iiy, but tin
iiiirinlt'iit lire Hiey who repei'i
t v : o..licnt.-- Volliibe.
Cool.w'.ih Gas.
Sec Bert Mason.
Vol. 1
THE RED AND WHITE
OITIC'IAI. ORGAN of IONIC II. S, STUwJnT BODY
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Kllpll Thomjivn, I'.diliif
Friday, Dec. 5, 1930.
Eastern Oregon Wheat League
I'rogtam for Meeting at Heppner, December 11-12
No. 9
JUNIOR CLASS MEET j
The Junior Class held a meet-'
SIX WEEKS I XAMS. Nwmey!-. Miriam leh, Helen
.... (Irabil, John Karris, V' rt llu-
Thesix weeks fxaniination w;.s heanan, I)enward Derp'vn, Itol-
,'iven last week a.al the nan. cs Crawford, Niel Dohei ty Muna- Inn last Tuesday, Decern! er 2, to ;
( those who have the distinction ret Liddekin, Charlotte Me(.'a).c, ! promote plans for a party. 1 h'j :
A boliiK on the hoiior rolls are w: Jr.7. Merrill, Mignonette 1'ciiy, party was set for Dec. ar.d will'
.oiioAn: Ilijf! School - - firs lion- S tiart Rankin, Jierthu Akers, 'be Riven in the Kymnasinm with
r oil - - Kri'linion clars, none; (Itfiievieve Uall, Opal Coo!, Ui ih the entire hitih f-chcKjl invited.
.-'opliomore, liuth Kerne and hi- ('-wford, David Cantwtdl, Annul Abw some plans for candy sales!
waync L cualh'n; Juniors, Cliira Doherty, Klcanor Kubanks. Sil vl at plays Riven ut the IIWi School;
Ne ko lanil l:al.hThiiiiip.stii;Si n-j Howell, Harry Nrrn:oyle. Winona were taken rp and committees
io.v, (iiadys Urashers and No.- ilitthie, Harry Iiintf. Katherinc selected to hxk after sales.
lirll, Harold Uuchonan, Jane I it:'.-' Mrs. James Dolts and four chil-j
Frediman Patrick, Katherinc Crifith, Ib.d.-n dren spent part of last week in!
lass, none Soiihoinore, Charlva1 1.undell, Ar.abelh' McCabe, Dt r- Ioue while Charley Dot ts and nr.
Lnnd . 'II: Junior, KrancisTroedson; nice KinR, Joan Ji)-s, Dorc'thy Zinter made a trip' to Mabton for!
Seniors, lrvin Uitchie, Norman drady, Maude Cool Walter Corby, vegetables and fruit.
Nelsii, Virnil Ksleb, Cenea iVl- Helen Doherty, Francis I- itzpat: ic ,
ty.ohn and llekn Snioue. Don thy Howell, Filuen Tperr . 1 BASKET DALE
Kinhth Rrade, MarRurite Trou. Norris Thompson, Marv K Dial: -.
MarRurite is the oulstandin'r htu- Jjm Doherty. Grace Lindekf i
dent oi her class, nav
m ui iSwatiKon.
.econd honor roll
'il.e Junior class proveu their
aiteiority over tne seniors in
imii ll i 1 1 1l. It II . r m
hi. . Jit i i r r v i n- tu-ri i iviifiiii
oU,u iohfrrn(lit 'V V i ... " ' basketball by defeating them 13-
Sixih trrad... iwmK'r p T' T,a ""' ' ""f"- Tl
M t i in i .Lr.n .i.ii i,.ri M Ibetmann an d Glen ar f lei have a ttrfect record, having
nimkitiiv t'lieo iu u tt 1 4 V4 v uuij
Mason; Fifth Rrade, Ik tty Der;v-' W, 1.
vin, Dertha Aker.;, Kuth Craw
ford, Ma.vine McCurdy and Harry
hern victorious over the Fresh-
Dlakdy, wife and tv 0 m,.n f.nil Konlmnwos in T.ipvin i?!
t ... f - -
children were ThanksRivinR dir.- games,
ner Ruestsof Principal and Mr-
GeorRe F. Tucker.
Out of tli j Rut
(.: hlini'ii Innnl ;H'ji!n,
out of a n:l. U to B to work hy n
ilifTcifiil route (K,'iitiiilly. nml pur-
Norinoy e; 1 uurth Ri.uk', Jo;.:i
Sipes, Del 'ii Eundell and Catl.er-
i ie Gi if i'ith; '1 bird rimiK-, Francis Meeting of Daskctball Boys
t' t i . v i i.. --
.. blakeand Mary I.ierritt; Fir,t ' f A nK,a'n-f 'dl boys Roir.R o;,t
irr'ii'n I .. .,ri t Si in r i;,,i, ii lor Lasivet ball was held Mon( a-,,
Rraoe, I.aurtUivinR.Jm.naeLed- . M of lht Dtfi
e.ter and Eleanor ball. , 'member 1. .Mi. hake r; e T1)( iV(, lv,a.s,.in , u
Gru'e i.- ii in . yS mnC a',VK'C wh,ch U' rrm-iMe wliw. iwinory In rlls
v.r.u.e pij.ii.s jiuiiu in..titnu- thought imt v:.l,.f,i.i.. i,.,;.;, , ,,i.. i.r n ,i..:,.t fri..n,i i.v ti,.,.,.
t;ce oi'.ritiR the pa.-t MX Weeks A,,..(1Y;m.lt.,i.f , nunliil.-ti whl.l. nuike him r-?rcttwl.
,, , I I'' "'""'.i mill imia lUIIIHi
iii . 1 1 .i iui.u i r;i mi. i i , i . . j .til
Thursday, Dec. J 1 -Morning Session
9:30 Call to order - John Withecomb, Pres. E. 0. W. L.
Welcome to Heppner - C. L. Sweek, Attorney
Response - Harry Pinkerton, Moro, Oregon
Plan of Conference - C. W. Smith, Set'y. E. 0. W. L.
10:30 Our know ledge of Wheat Smut and its Control.
Dr. E. S.Bressman, Oreg. Ex. Station.
11 :00 Looking forward in Wheat Prodnction
I). D. Hill, Oregon Exb. Station
Feeding Wheat t Livestock; H. A. L; d"-;n, Ex. Serv. 0. S. C.
Afternoon Session:
1:13 Regional and International Adjustmentsin WheatSuppply.
Dr. M. L. Wilson, JV.l.;ni State College
2:13 Country Point Sampling and Eibpeetion
D. W. Whitlock, U. S. D. A. Grain Supervi
sor in charge Pac. Coast Headquartes
3 to C Cmmittee meetings:
Evenin Sesion
7: 30 Russia and the future World Supply of Wheat (Illus
trated with over 100 lantern slides)
Dr. M. L Wilson, Mont State College
followed by committee metings.
Friday, December 12
Morning Session
0:00 How to use the Futures Markets Sts
L. M. Jeffers. U. S. D. A., Superviso Grain
Futures Administration
9:30 Barge Transportation on the Columbia River.
Mark Means, Lewiston, Idaho.
10:00 Development of the Columbia River
Judge James A. Fee, Pendleson.
10:30 Grain Freight Rate, Arthur M. Geary, Rate Attorney
Portland, Ore.
11:00 Recent Results Dry Land Wheat Experiments
D. E- Stevens, Supt. Moro Expeiment Stolion.
out and Mr. Tucker wasoptimi.-i'ic'
on, rioumcK i-..kin. i,. iNe.-,in rcgard to maUrial from wh eh
on. C arl Lindelu-n bryee Keene, U) ft
ivt;n Kay, Kosbellc Kerry, KuRetie
Moon' Brightnetl
TIip t'!.il tirlf.tni-M of t ho min;i
1 ri'i Iditxtl lit 4- i I ;i 1 to I'M niiullo
(Miwcr hitr.p i . a ilistauce of '."2 yards.
SPEP
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Lon-eit Word?
Tin? word dim-iti.hlislimptjtiirianliim
.( rtuiim to the annullli.2 of the pstaU
li.hmi'iit t the rhurch pencrnlly. In
rlinliiii: disi'inlinvniont. The uorJ (lit
fMiihllshtiiciiturlHiiIsm rnme lito nso
wlu-ii the t'hureh of Itelund was Uis-sCllilIsht'il.
TtaJiag A(raBt
t'omint'irlal puKr U a geDerml name
for ch(Kka, draft, note, bill of lad
ing, dills of en-hanse. wurehoua re
plpis, treasury warrants, orders for
delivery of kimmIs, cert I Oca tea of atockj
nml bontU, etc., and la sometimes ap
plied to contracts and agreements.
At
The Frawley-Qark Company of Portland
Will receive Dressed Turkeys
Date
Price
LOW KOUM)
TH1T FAKES
DAI LY
California invites
j on to pluyltnul
wlirro nlntcr
urumrr. lout
truina to lake you
there in comforU
cikcli: TIUV
One way via Salt
I.nUcCilvt llieollur
la I'ortland, Sun
Franriseu nml Conut
KcMort. Mopovrrs
going and ret urniit.i.
I 1 lb. Prince Albert Tobacco
j 3 Blue & White Coffee
I 12 "Red Beans
;! 6 Cans, R.&W. Tomatoes 2J
I 18 oz. bottle Knights Catsup
ij No. 10 Tin Knight's Catsup
! No. 10 Tin " Dill Pickles
No. 10 Tin " Sweet Pickles
Red & White Corn Flakes
BERT MASON
- OREGON
89ct.
95ct.
72ct. i
$1.09
25ct
lone
Pilot Rock
Boardman
John Day
Spray
Fancy Dressed Tom
Fancy Dressed Hen
Old Tom
No. 2
$i.i9 mp
r-.-i
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Frdirky-Clark Company
Pu H'. M Epulis
1.19
.07
.. W. Hon k, Agr.
mil! Orajif.i
i Urat Fishliig CrounJi
Hii' iWhlll'J lorillil.V lilliiWII IIS the
f!r;iiil h.H'l s Is n aiihinnrlno plntoini
rvtcti'linu Into lu north Atlantic
iirciip r:'"'v!iril from Newfoiindlimd.
G )ldn H. Mumma
STATU ACCRKDTliU
TOACHER OF PIANO
Tui II of Wm. R. lirown and
sncc Strk'Kcl Ilnrkc,
ELLIS' N a MUTE CONSERVATORY
Jtffi g-'wol Credits Ginn.
I. R. KOBISOM
All Kiwm
:: of high
Ul GRADE MA
W::cillNF, WORK
CAREFULLY
::done.
;; Motors rcground
oi
Bearings poured J N
j. iuu until iu iv t
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MACHINE 6HO:
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See Those New
CIRCULATING
HEATERS
at
Bristow h Johnson's
They will make your Louse cosy and wi.i this
winter and are very reasonably priced.
Watch for our RED HOT Red & White
Specials each Saturday v.ad Monday.
We Tiy to J'Uvse.
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW f.0 fRF.AMF.RY M. H
Thi: teen Years on the Job. We U
Are the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
VV. C. COX, Manager.
ft. u
Bristow & Johnson
lone - Oregon
i! 1 'I.
Those Finer Points of Service- -
By nature tome of the finest bolnts ntcee&sarily 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
It Jio: Muln Street,
UtiRMISTON, OUIiGON.