The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 10, 1931, Image 6

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
IVblishpd Every Fridiiy by j
W. V. UtAO, Alitor Publisher. i
SURKIPTION
One Year $1.50
SixMonihi 0.75
Three Mouths 0.50
Entered as second Clns tuntti at
(l'l-ixistoffire at lone, Orrjton, under
not oi , .iicl';l. 1S79.
FriJay, Apii. 10, 1931
Lexington News
Mis Amabel StroJlin.-n
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Warntr
motored to Walla Val!a on busi
ness, Saturday.
Orville Cntsforth and wife are
i he proud parents oi a daughter
born on Thurs jay last A daugh
tcrwas born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Wilcox on Saturday
Miss Helen Falconer and Mrs.
Claaence Howell were business
visitors in Per.tilettn on Saturday
A short Easter program was
presented, Snnday morning, by
the members of the GiristLn
Sunday Schorl The prorcm is
as follows: Hymn by the choir; p
ano solo, Mildred Sanford; duit,
Mae Gentry and Ruth Dingcs;rec
itat'on, Danny Dirges; sc.iptuie
verses, GirN' Class; recraiior,
Louise Hunt; song by Primary and
Beginners Class; reading by Amy
Strodtman and Solo by Mrs. ft.
F. Parker.
R H. Lane relumed, Tuesday,
from a week's visit in Portland.
The Sensor Class of Lexington
High School sponsor a Vaudeville
show to be presented in the audi
torium on Friday, Vpril 10 Th.
admission fees will be 15 and 35
c-nts.
Mrs. Lou Edwards departed the
first of the week for San Francisco
to attend the funeral of her moth
er.
L F, Hennerson, veterinarian,
of Spokane. Washington, was mak
ing inspections in this community
on Monday.
iliss Ann Blahm, daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs Adam Blahm wj
united in marriage to Clifford
Shaw, on Saturday afternoon it
Heppner.
Savages and Ui
We incuse (.avae of worship
In,j unly the ii.nl K;iirit or devil.
Tliouh tlioy may dUtlnjuisli hot U
a good r.nd a bud. tlioy regsird only
that whii-h they fear, worship the
devil only. We, too, are cavnti
in this, dolnjj precisely the Siiine
tiling. Thoreati.
Would MU Loit Trail
It hut hern estlniutfil dial if the
annual eiirn!ii; of the people of the
t'nited State were In one do'lar !!!!.
Bud panted In n strip, they wouiJ
reach ml i.r
H
ERc you
your price and still de
cide,. . ."I will buy only
THE leading make of tire
. . . Goodyear."
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
lone - Oregon
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F. L. KUNS DIES AFTER
LONG ILLNESS
Funeral Services at Heppner
Under 1. O. O. F. Ritual.
F.L. Kunsa prominent ci'izcn
of Lexington, passed away at the
Heppner hospiLl on Sunday, the
!fth of April, after a long lilt e;s
j He suffered en attack cf influ
enza over a year ago ind compli
cations followed which caused his
d-ath. Funeral services conducted
by the Rev. W. W. Head were
i held in the I 0.0. F. hall at Hepp
ner on Tuesday Morning
Mr. Runs spent most of his li e
in this community. For sometime
he cperatcd a ranch but of Hi
years has been manager of ih
Lexington Transfer Company Fe
issurviV;d by his widow and two
children.
Personal Mention
Linea Tiocdson of the Fch
high school leeching staff, spent
the week-end at t .e home of het
parents.
Robert Grahil who is attending
school in Portland, f pt nt the w. k
end with relatives in lone.
Mrs. Earl Wright and two chil
dren of Baker are guests in tin
home of Mrs Wight's parent.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grabil.
David Grabil is so far improve,
n health that he has left nhe Hen
ner hospital a' d s again athonu
Bankeri Favor Public Supervitioa
Present laws adequately enforce'
contain ample provisions for govern
ment supervision. Bankers univer
sally balicvo ia strong, capable brnk!:.;T
departments manned by officials with
the discretion and courage to enforce
these laws and act under them ai t:.e
common welfare demands. They Le
lieve that these public official should
be paid sufficient salaries to command
the services of men ot character, ability
and a resolute spirit of public service.
They believe also that the banking dc
partmenta should be kept free from
ail political or other special Influence
in order to bo able to act at all times
wfth single-minded Independence solely
for the benefit of the public Interest.
Although banks in the United States
operating under state or national char
ters are thus subject to supervision -f
public authority, they are sirlct'.y pri
vate business enterprises. They are
twned by their stockholders and ad
ministered by officials chosen throuli
the boards of directors which their
stockholders elect. No bank is owned or
operated by the United States Gov
rmnent, nor, with one small exception
in a western state, by any state gov
ernment. The function of coverntuent
in banking is to promote and enforce
careful banking administration through
the 8ytm of examination and super
vision which I have described. This,
lowever, docs not relieve tho indlvldu
1 depositor from the noccsalty cf
judging and choosing carefully as to
.lis banking relations, just as In his
other business or professional rela
tions. He must Inquire for himself Into
the character and type of institution
and men he shall do business with,
satisfying himself as to their reputa
tion, reliability and capability. These
qualities are essential to complete the
element of safety and dependability ia
any human Institution.
can name
V
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AY Wni& IR0GIEIRS
BEVERLY HILI.S.-Woll nil I Int
Is just wh.i I read lu the Papers. U(
course tho most assurhig news of the
past couple o
weeks was the ad;
journlnit ot Con.
gross.
only
was
, That wajeiif
news, that
nu achieve;
It looked fos
l PIT - V.
1'-. "- !i
vc ; v - awiiiio there tnuC
J.j the Hoys were go
mg to ie ou uur
hands from how ou.
ure did get
a batch u(
the uiontj
money ever appro
prlated by any Congress, not cveu ex4
copting war times. All we have to di
is niaKe H i,r C" i ana mey sure uu
distribute it.
Of course as usual lu the last min
utes ot congress why they dldont pasrf
any of the bills that they should have.,
passed, and did pass all that luy
shouhlent. Now take the Lame Duck
Ulli, thats the one where tney want
to do away with elec:iug a man one
year and 1... e hi. a seated ou his drat
UrauJchild'a Birthday. Sonatoi Norrls
had a nitRh'.r good Illll In thue to do
away with that very Lame Duck term.
Well the House voted It, and the Sen
a'.e Vtrtcd it, but one made a slight
clnnge from what tiie other had
P.:.:m I, so tint ui.'Biu that It had to
gj t6 v,hat is called c inference, thats
one of the things that Golf Tlayers
are always lu when you go to their
olilce). Well do you know as bad us
the country wauted this l.ill j assed so
that Cotieress would meet on the
fourth ot January, Instead ot waiting
till the fourth of December, and the
President was to be inaugurated on
January the 14th, just a little over two
mouths after he had been elected, that
would have done away with the plan
of what to do with our presidents
uftcr the time they are elected and
before they are seated.
You see Its awful embarrassing the
way It is, the President that is In
kinder feeU like a has been, after
they have elected some one else. Se
That was all remedied, and then they
go Into this Huddle in Conference and
they dont get It threshed out In time
to get it passed. There was downs of
em like that But it was such a relief
to get em away that we all felt mighty
grateful.
I was glad to see SmeClcy Butler
get out of his case as be did. You
know that felljw just belongs In a
war all the time. He dont belong In
Peace time. He Is what I would call
a natural born Warrior. He will fight
anybody, anytime. But he Just cant
distinguish Peace from war. He car
ries every medal we ever gave out.
He has two Congressional Medals ot
IONE INDEPENDENT j
JOB PRINT
ICNE BLACKSMITH SHOP"
We are prepared to lake care of your
ihdlh'n requirements by the installation of an
e'ectric key way machine and a stock of shafting
in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of
second hand combines for sale. Agency for the
Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines.
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ATTORNEY AT
LAW.
J First Nation Hank BUa.
Heppner, Oregon
When You Visit Heppner
Eat At The
xiKnorn Kestaurant
jGoodMeals Bestof Service
Lunch Counter
ilD. McMURDO, M.D j ii
Physician AnJ Surgeon
JOfiice In Masonic Building
rained Nnr-;p Akfnnf
Ilouor, the ouly uuiu that ever got
em a double ueador. You give him
auothcr war and he will get htm an
other one. 1 dont know htm, novel'
met him. Hut I do admlrv him. lie Ih
a mighty useful man In a war, and as
we are always having em why I con
sider him a very valuablo man.
We are liable to scare lilm up some
thing before long. We are looking
around now to see where we cau got
lit one worth while some place. Kveu
our Scouts tor tho Marines are having
trouble locating places tor them to go,
tills Is about the first time that they
havent been employed. We are even
getting tired ot continually lighting
with Nlcaraguans. We always have to
1 ukt them 0 th(!U u ll0 bKRr
; bu,u ut , M whenj wt ,r, tmMW
. , ,..- nf
What other scauda! we got? Oh yes
Almee's daughter married the Purser
' on
the boat that they went to the
Orient on. 1 kinder thought Almoe ,
would grab off that Captain, but sho
dldent. Right bete under our nose at I
the Old Soldiers Home, lu Sawtelle,
they bad forty hit by that Juke" j
paralysis, that.) the disease that or-,
iglnally started In Oklahoma and as
Incidentally cured or helped at Clare-;
more, by the Radium Baths. Where ,
is our laws In these Dru3 Stores that
they let em sell stuff like that?
We sure do miss Ms. Klnstuln out
here. He was supposed to come here
for a real and want
ed to be let atone.
Why my goodness,
he just went out ot
his way to And
something to go to,
and Pictures? Why
he would go search-
i g for
a Camera
man it none was i
is
around. He sure f
did make himself a ,
good fellow.
Is a mighty
ant little fellow.
This writing Is going to be mighty
touch with no Congress to pick ou. I
joke about em. hut you know at heart
I really like the HascaU. They are
ull right. It one wants to uo right, our )
political system Is so arrange that he
rant do It. The minute one wants to
do what ne one else has been uccus- i
tomed to do, why they call him an
Anarchist. Some ot the old timers
'epped ant at the close ot this oae j
and that was kinder sad In a way. It t
must be a mighty fasclnatlug game on !
those old fellows and Its tough to have I
to bow out ot the picture, and mighty
tew retire rich, so there must te a lot
more honesty among them than we
give them credit for. Well so lorn, lets
see what the new week brings forth
(ft I9JI. MrNuifM SrariHiU, lac.)
Proprietor j&
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Dr.J. H. McCrady
Dentist
X-Ray DIAGNOSIS
Office; Odd Fellows Uld'g.
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Heppner Oregon
J.O.PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER AND
JEWELRY REPAIRER
Heppner, Oregon.
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Dr. C. W. Barr
DENTIST
I'hone M 1012 Gilman Bl.lg,
Heppner, Ore.
Evenings anJSiii7by a;)p)inlmen
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1I1L IULVHM11 AlUUlLi)
BRING
CLEAN, QUICK
COOKING
THE KILOWATT KIDDIES are symbolsof service ;
Electric service that converts thousands of tasks into !
self-doing services. Invisible as they are, countless Kilo-
watt Kiddies spring to your service the instant you sum- :
mon them. Command Charley and Clara at any time '
the cost is little their service is limitless.
BE Miles away at the bridge party, the club meeting, ;
anywhere, confident that the Kilowatt Kiddies will at tend :
to the cooking in your absence. Chasley and Clara Kilo
watt are real economists, to The ELECTRIC Range :
they symbolize actually saves food by reducing cooking
shrinkage. Yourmeals just about "cook themselves" ;
through the time add tempeature contro's the Kilowatt :
Kiddies can be depended on to watch,- whether you are
there or not.
Electric cooking is as modern fs the 'morrow as con
venient over other methods as the ordinary stove was'
over the caveman's fire,- as economical as only Elec
tric Service can be through special low rates for cook
ing provided by the
Pacific Power and
Light Company
"Always at your Service"
PRODUCE WAN 1 UJ
Frawley Cl. rke Produce Co. t.f
Portland will be roprosrnte in
this territory as last year by V.
M. Eubanks.
We sollicit your Produce t ratio.
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
t iittafjuttrtit -
" STRAUSS & CO
Grain Dealers, of Portland Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
T 1 1 I ' l r
ii win pay you
: : sell your wheat.
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Physician & Surgeon
Heppner Oregon
Classes Fitted
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VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR
DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES,
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR
WIMn Mil F C UINHMA UM.Mvfc I
V A 1 WWW II I11V11JI Iff JJi J J,
Bates Steel Mule Tractor
att innniro :
! r Pride of Oregon
Dutter and cm Cream
Acrmotor wind mills and Fair-hanks-Morse
km Engines at
P . G. bolster's
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ratt'Ujrjt ii'tt.n.tivt'i
to see mm Derore you
F. H. ROBINSON f
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Attorney & Counselor
At Law
tll I'ra.il.f In AUTImHWl
IONE OREGON
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PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
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Heppner, Oregon
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