Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1931)
VOLUME XVIV IONE, OKtiGOM FRIDAY, Feb. 27, 1931. NUMBER . 38 CELEBRATE EIGHTIETH' ' BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Vol. 1 Mrs. Emmily McMurray celt Iratod the cihtuth anniversary' of her birth Wcdnecay, Feb. 18, at her homo in lone. Her three PATRIOTIC PROGRAM daughter!. Mra. Kalph Harris,; in honor of George WttHlW Mra. Ray R bi onanJ Mm. lUm'B birthday 8 short program rim Halo were hortewiwi at a tie- WM Rivcri In' the auditorium Mon liRhtful afternoon party at which jny morninir. Announcements th followinjr gftests were present: I wt,remu(le bv Mr Tucker: group THE RED AND WHjTE OFFICIAL ORGAN of IONE M, STUUWNT win Friday, Feb27, 1931. ( No. 21 D Mn. RoKa Jackson, Mrs Swanson, Mrs. T. E. Grupil, Mrs. Margaret Low," Mrs. I-uton Mc Murray, Vera Moeii, Mra Ida Pet erson, Mrs. John Uryson' Mrs. Bert Mason, Mrs. P.J. Linn, Mrs. Delia Motley, Mn. Delia Corson, Mi s. Harry Ytrnell, Junior Mas on, KvaSwanronand Miriam Hale. Dainty refreshments of trait sal ad, cake, coffee and tea wereserv el by the hostesses. Mrs. mc Mur ray was born in Polk County, and lived in that vicinity until she re noved tri lone in 1917. She en joys gixd health. Bt Ik FmUI Mitt imKiiltoe art strictly vege tarian In tbrlr diet. ALbene's Itichee Alabama' (run ilMolt will lent a)ut 0 yr. according to a rccut sttmate. juiliuaj Pjih1 Mil it tiatuiJJi u'-u,J IHIIil 'Uil'MIU viJ U ll JO i4 UU M,MN Wl 1 Ml , , J LB(tk ! AlligaUr TLt lougwt croroillUa and alllgu lora wblili bav been tiiravured la lit United Stilt did t-( icc'J W fee. Emil fjnRjnK with Mr Itiggs leading and Mrs. Margaret Blake accom panying at the piano; vocal solo by Eugene Normoyle with accom paniement by Minnie Normoyle; vocal solo by Donald Hcliker with accompaniment by Mrs. Blake; address by Rev. Stanley Voore ( f Heppner; vocal solo by Mrs. En met Tucker of Moro with accom paniment by Mrs. Blakeand group singing. School was then dismissed for the rest of the day. Iloaer Acrdd SmIimi John Nailr, a Scutsinuu, who UvH in II -r1y Keventerntb century, la usually regarded a tb lnvuUr of logarithm. A Tl. Udi Unlen aba la well advleed. a woman nnu will purchase a prominently 41s played drM Ibat a leftover from laat aHan. 'untry Uomt. Tribal I M.i Tbla I tba lusory of uiusle. It tourhea, very key of memory and atlra all lh bidden aprlni of aor rw and of Joy. l.ov It for hat It wake you forget and fur what It ftiakrt you rememlwr. HrlUln. iiiifiaii mm mti ' - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT In memory of Clinton A. Low w! o d cd it Ins home In Ionr,Ore-' n, Feb. tenth, nine t n hundred a id thirty one. j ' Vi'e cannot know the betuti over there, I We on!) know we miss him frcm c ur tiiht. But ftith beyond the casket and the tomb Points to immorM life where all is light", B- It resolved that Locu t Cliap- ter No. 119 0. E. S. cxte d. U the bereaved fami'y its linceie sympathy; that the altar be raped In mercory of our departed broth er; and that a copy of these rest Iu-J lions be spread upon (he minutes) of the chapter. Respectfully submit' ed, Margaret Blake , Lucy Harbison Clara Howk Committtt THE INDIVIDUAL AND HIS BANK I 1 r f ri iid much speculation as to pick itjf the winners. '"The River fits" whose captain w as Francis thwdson, lost by a score of 14 - y PICKED TEAMS PLAY As a brief preliminary to th main event last Fridav evening two huHket hall tpnm n'icViA a t raddom among the boys of th'Piul Smousfe. high schcol played a slow bu J t owkaary ' nevertheless amusinggame. Mucl J nr tbrre wai dealguinj enemy amusement was afforded th' l " " ,,,e umf' of mn' uk'1 i l . ... at Jil vacation on a b&cb;abd anowed spectators watchitg this gam J t V. two year, later. MMMMtt MARCH MAGAZINES ARRIVING All the Late Mag- azines Can Now Be Found in Stock. If I do not have your favorite I Will Get It. RECORD of the Week Records N0W15ct. BERT MASON Ione - Oregon PARSNIPS Big, tender Parsnips, at the WINDSOR RANCH J mile down the highway, bej low the elevator. While thyelast, three cents a pound atche ranch. Fri Country Wba w aik of free vouu try, wt man country wboaa lawa and cutoni tncourait Individual ultUM to um tblr own JiulKuivnt, Is awttcn which do not directly uunaca public aaiaty or nubile da cwy.rArtbW Twining lluulay. IR.RODISON ALL KINDS - :: OF HIGH :: u ' GRADE MA 0;;MNE WORK: ; ; CAREFULLY s KiDONE. : ; ; Motors reground. ; ; 0 ; Bearings poured ; ; W and fitted to re ; , ; ground shafts. " MACHINE 8HOF WE REPAIR Boots, Shccs,yiarncss " Saddles, Auto fops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble HEPPNER - OREGON 4 ' i Support Your HomesTown Merchants: . Buy Your Meats at . IONE CASH MARKET SPECIALS every SA TURDA Y FAMILY REUNION HONORS SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY A pleasrnt - family dinner was spread at the Rietmann heme north of Ione. Fii.Ly evenirg,' Fvb. 20, honoring the seventieth; annlvertaiy of the birth of the hostess, Mrs. Margaret Rietmanr. Present were Mrs. Inez Freeland and all of Mrs Rietmann's chil dren and their families exc-pt her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. St th, who reside in Idaho JUaMrluWU "Cor."! . . i Amofls tli curtoua "enrea" funnd in an Instigation (a fUn,'liiJ ut tr-MtQieiita for aithtna wer swallow Ins a targe lump of houey on retiring to Imh, a aiHiouful vt olive oil every (tl -lit after dinner and a apoonful of h!.:ik treacle after tit midday meal, and two rhubarb !ll every nlbt Phone 32 Complete Funeral and Service in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without charge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel By ROME C STEPHENSON ttuiitnt AmtrUia istltri AtfcUtlt BANKERS recognli that their hat', nesa carries eipecUlly heavy pub lie reaponslbiiltie and welcome all aound meaaur 10 aid tnem meet th dutlo tbta rtn fom. Uftcalnf fforU t Mrs '5iL,J "bout continually oda to atteguard dapoaltora In banka of all kind bare long been up permost In th plan ot banker' criiilii . r. .n..,x tlona tbroagbout the nation. They ar not th utp-owth merely of the past year of bualneia adTerelty, but bare been carried on actively for many yeara and bav resulted In great prog resa along line ot better, fer bank ing method. Although banking along with all business baa suffered reverses, condition In thl Held bar been far less Mvere than they would have been had not banker been widely ucces ful In their endeevor to develop the high tandard of banking that now generally prevail. The American Banker Association and bankers' organlxatlon in every atat actively aupport the. principle of government aupervlsion of banking. Th national banka, which recalvt their chartere to do buslnes from th federal government, ar under th u errtioa of th Comptroller ot th Comney at Washington. Through hi fflclent lUffi of expert bank examiner In rery ect!on h haa th duty and tkowera to keen watch ot th way every national bank is being conducted, to suggest dlrabl change in It poll c!es or method and even to tep in and take eontwl tor th protection ot th. dettor lf uck action i war rnttd. TlrWak;'M which ar charterei bylh variola tat gov em meats, ar subject to alatlar au pervlsion and control by atat bank officials. In addition banka in many places have long maintained voluntary clearing houae associations which en force even closer supervision over their members. MeaUe'e Si!vr Freiactioa In th last 500 jar Mexico ha produced more silver thn any other country in th world. Ce'i. Why doe t woman who baa lost at bridge gam break her neck rush ing horn to get upper for a husband who ba been pUy'.ss a losing poker game all afternoon? Woman's Home Companion. , lone, Oreon -A. -L. Aw. U a. mA ml mA V M m Now js the time to look your spring machinery over. You may need some extras for your plows and harrows. WE HANDLE THE JOHN DEERELINE Don't forget our Red & White spe cials each Saturday and Monday. They'jvill save you money. t Bristow & Johnson SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. We Make The Butter In your owm county From Your Own Cream Eat Pride of Oregon Butter & Ice Cream Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. Cox, Manager, 8 CHEERFUL APPOINTMENTS xgi p ' That convey the spirt of ease and comfort, known H only to the homemodern mortuary equipment-court-, eous, dependable and decorous service all these and more are provided by Phelps Funeral Home DAY AND NIGHT PHONE t332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS , fr