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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1931)
I THE IOJffi INDEPENDENT PublisVd Every Friil.iy by W. V. Hfm KJitor rut.lislifr. Personal Mention One Year IU SixMonih 0.75 Three Months '. O..V) Filtered ft second Class inntti at () pC.I-fni' "i 'one, Oregon, under Friday, April 21, 1931 k ;: tr? n ? c :: r. t: Mrs. S. K. Hatch was the din nor jruost of friends in Arlington lust Friday. She attended the ror j ular meeting of Jasmine Chapter Jl). E. S. in the evening and on; the return trip was accompanied" , by her brother-in-law, I H. Hatch 1 'who spent the week-end in lone. Mrs. 15ert Mason joined a party of friends last Thursday and all motored to Walla Walla when the ' Worthy Grand Matron of theState AY WOES M$IEIR & -. I It. . .. ... 1.1 llM.) f ill I , ! .nJwf.fiovcrPmcittUm-tiotruMiuHio of Washmjrton paid her of ficud one, but to divide it anion-; tl c m.-ny. Thome Ji'f w Mm zttn::v.:i'-Ku::r.:t:': Lexington News Mis Amabel Strodtman ; visit to Walla Wall.i Chapter. (). K. S. The party returned home, Friday. 1 ?N Mrs. Walter Lyons and daugh ter are guests atthe H. 0. Bau man home on Willow Crcetk Lawrence Slocum and wife niotor r d to The Dalles foi a short visit with relatives On the return tiip they were accompanied by irs. E G Slocum who has spent the winter in Calif a nh. Miss Velma C.inlon w.t a week end gncst at the home of Mrs Eva Lane. Mr. and Mrs Krnest Shipley have moved from the Keller house on .Main Street into the Balcomh house on Second Street. Services at Christ. Apr".. CAL! t'.ic ion Church of JJ, at uX) p. m. The I.exngton school teachers have been chosen for the comins year with E iwiin Ingles as princi pal, Mrs. Carol Ingles, ma hemat ics. Miss Clara Ho!!ey, Ianmges. Mrs. Fr-nk Turner, stventh irJ ttth grades, George Gd.is, fihh and sixth grades, Mrs. Clarenct Howell third and fourth and is Pearl Vail, first and seconJ grudts. Mrs. J. F. Lucas and Mi s Alia MintgoT.ery mo ored to P ort land for a short business trip Fri day. They returned f'om th?t city Sunday. OLUH PICNIC secretary- Oih.:-:.. embers of the club are Dimples Crabtree, Opal and Maude Cool, Ellis and Lee Fettjjohn, Stanly harrard, Dak1 Lundfll, Inland Bubick, Howard Crowell and Jay Ball. '. Coming to THE DALLES & PENDLETON'' Dr. Mellinthin SPECIALIST h Internal .Vcdicine for the past eighteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be in The Dalles on Mm day and Tuesday, May 1th & rt,h, at The Dalles Hotel, and in iVn dleton, on Friday. May 8th. at t .u o! n i itheDorion Hotel. Jo.ntmt.at!onoftheR!, -lCr:el.. ufficenourgarefrom9sj0a. In Lexington and Willows Uanges ty m) Jn Pendlcton and 10 a ni was held in the Leach Memorial j fn i n m ;n Tho inn.-. hall on baturuay. a snort program opened the meeting followed by initiation and dancing. No Charge for Consultation W. F. Bamett returned the: lr. Mdlcnlhindtx-snot operate for dura first Of the Wefk from a Short trip ! ic aptniciti.Kall stones, ulcir$t.f the Mom- r.EVKRT.Y lUI.LS.-Well nil I know Ii Jii it what I road In the import. Well Mr. lloowr got biiek from a mi of the country lift Imd never boon In till he wa Prosldont. Its awful hard for Mr. Hoover to find new places to go nftor flection, for ho has traveled no much. But he man ni'.ou to II nd om. They was going to try a ltiittK'slilu to 4s seo if It would work after they had had It renovated, no lm Just ;iy. "Here Is tho time for m to Si't away from all this mens." So lie piekid him out a bunch of ruiiiienl.il niends. nionily alandpat Ho publicans and Joined the Navy and started ncolnn tho World. It dldcnt u.'ed to bo hard to find some place fur CoolKlce to go whert he had never b.vn, all you had to do was Just to iiig S?"t any ona of tho forty el"M States outside of Venn nt r i M i ;ncuus etts. -nd Ii-,- .aa ail set Tor now torrl tcry. When he tet 8..I1 for Black knolls of H '.U Dakota, why that compared In Importance to hi in to Hi)ver loav l::s for Mary Bird id In tho An i...;.. ."r. "('.);. i e (!id make Cub.i t -. tl o. v.:i tl. 'i ,; r.t the tlmo. and . :w It atid ho got a great welcome tii. Hut Mr. Uoovur went on and found tiie Vlr ln I-lamls. A RiknI many pev ile tho.i. Iit s.H'h a place as t!:.it was a try tii It really. People nowadays call thonc ",iod will tours." Hut you cant gel p dj) es good will nowaday! unless ton h;ln; o:n lomotlil:)!?. Hi took em a s;n'pch but no donations. So outside ot what fUa be got on the trip, lit l;;:ider hard to fl itro out Just the ex .i; t lioiit Hilary r. suits. He told em Dial he wanted to givo every ono o." t'u'in tin? same as we had up bore. Well that depends ott how wi ll ported V.py ure on what Is hup pen 1 113 to un. luvv they tjok that remark. In other r.-ords It they took him at his word, a-u! wanted what we got, they would Immediately ask fjr Red Cross roilel. Hut I think it was a mighty fine trip f r hi in to have tal.en, and It will dn a lot of good. Roosevelt went down there when ho was President, anil ever thli:3 ho did was O K. it I know this nvrt hnve h-n. Well whst v. e got? V'tl .a ever read tucli n p.-acisaliia of nci.iiai ns Charley Chap ii:i U ma'.dns all over Kuropo? Whv ( aarL-y d.mt any more thaa land In ;i Co'intry till t'ae Prime Minister grah him off t.j his home, like gomp Movl fi 1 r.ol:I:i for an Autnraph. Ciiarlcy l pre.ty foxy though, and mighty well I.HXING'I'ON NKWS Informed on affairs. Ho can tailt tnid arue with them. Ho Is it pretty lahi l Socialist, and has mailo a pretty rloii! study of It. Hut that Chaplin Is all that the. e Heal so railed Artlnts nro siipp-snl to bo. And he Is, he ,1s the only genius dovoloped In tho lllms since they started. Any of us can m't "Ar tistic" and say wo wont work till noon, or wont do this or that. Hut wo are doing It on some Arms money, in:t Chaplin can conic on his set, it ml I nn loose GOO people, tell 0111 ho will t:ill imii again some other time, n,'d ln Is doing It on his dough. Ai t nlnt put on when you are paying for It out of your own pocket. Ho writes, direct, ami acts the wholo tiling. Any oir cl.e making a picture (hero Is at U-iiM n dozen people that are directly con cerned In Its success. Chaplin re places all of them alone. Say what! going to happen to this wheat thing? The Government tioi 1 :-. Tt t .... .. i... .. t..... years crop, now they got it, and here Is comlni; along another new crop. Horah wenis to give It to China . . ..... 1. -1,... i ll III UtltKP riCU UUl Ul. I would like to see It r.lven to renter '; firmer! In this Country to make lirend out of. You'd i hiii prised If you knew how little those poor people had to live on thai was Issued by the It.'d Cross The but he went thero and found marvelous work a usual t!t. C.-ohs, but what I m. an Is If tho name tiling coino up a;:alu, I sure wmi'il Hi; t ) s;'0 em have e- i.igh more m.ne s 1 the Issue of rations would he larger (if course when you are gcttln ; Chui ;iy you cant be tho chooser, but It wa oi.li'y enough to gel nions on. No. . 'i cant lomrtltliig 1)3 done wilii sume of all this surplus wlieat? '.'o ur-.-vz to li'ivo to c!mrK that l-'.irm I' -aids operations oil as a I ;.i an;, how :: loihs like n w. Cou. s; I g-.i.'-m tin y ilid whet th"y ttnurht was rl-.-lit V.- people can ials tilings fsster In this I'oniitry than anybudy can buy I! ev.-n !i Cnveninieat. Say did you read In the pap. .: i.I. mt a huuch of Women up In liri'Mi Co lui.ihia as a protest against hl.ii ta.c:-. sit out In tlie open naUo I. and Hi y wyuldool put their clothes on? The aiitinirltles llii.iliy tui ;to1 rpr.iy:r t't":' you use on trees, on em. Tlu.t i.uy lord into quite a Ihlni. Woman cjui; 1 Into he tat oiflce nude, sayin I wont pay. Veil th?y caul uarch hr air' i anything. It sounds gr at. How' . I: t to British Columbia? I 5 till Mi S4 i 1 S,n.!uj:t. In ) MUs Geneva KvaiH 1.4 again at her home aflcraweek'' vlsith will; relatives In Spoksnc. Mrs Kd McMillan, accompnnlvo by Opal and James Leach has ar rived In Lexington after several months' stay In Tucson, ArLoiu. . . , rl if i Mis J M, White has had as her guest, Mrs Gerald W hite of lUrmiston. The latter returned to her duties as teacher In the Tine Cily schools on Sunday. There will be a special mt etlng nf the stockholders of the Lexing ton, Farmer's Waaehouse on Sat urday, April 2T, In the Leach Me morial hall All of the scockhold crsare urged tube present ! Miss Krma Duvall is visiting with friends inKugono. The members of the Junior Class; ol the Christian Sundcy School enjoyed a small t arty at the home ot their teacher Miss Naomi Mc Millan on Friday last. PERSONAL MKNT10N (it'org Fl unk ilnd wife, Honry Kowcll, wife and children recent ly motored to llerrniston wheie they were joined by Miss Hazel Frank ami all drove toStunfield where thny npent u pleunant duy with Mr. KowpII'h parents. Traffic Oifieer, L. II. M( Mnhon County Commissioner nd Coun ty School Sbitrintendeiit Lucy Hogers, visited the Iono school April 15. TheTraf f ic Officer Bpoko to tho high school students on traffis regulations, while Com. missioner lileakman's talk wna on forest ctms rvatien. There will le pi i nching servic es nt the lone ehuicli of Chris t in Iotie, Sunday, April' 20, nt tl ree o'el. ek in the afternoon. All are in, i'.eil t attend. V.r. olid Mrs. Clever Feck of Ilnmistoii visited briefly at the Harvey Linjrhome, Monday. F.om here they went to the home of Mr. IVck'd parents Hnrton l'eek and wife of lxinton, where Mrs. I'eek Jr. w ill remuin for a few weeks visit Henry Dennto of Sj'hsnfield Mrs. Kd Hackett returned on Friday from Aberdeen. Wnshimr- t:n where she has been visitinjr I Oregon was transacting LusineKS relatives. j here hut week. IONESNEW HOTEL NOW OPENTO THE PUBLIC Ralph Harris - Manager : 1" ! 1 First Class restaurant in connection Operated by Mrs. John Grimes 4F 8 to Portland. K H. Lane is alio at home after taking a truck load of wool to Portland. Column. 5, please. Eat Pride of Oregon Butter and Ice Cream lliti u i : bl.H.J. j i.T. bed LEGION HALL IMPROVMENT recently purchased by lone Post. American Legion. When complet ed there will be, aside from the large danco hall, lodge rooms fu both the Legion and Auxiliary, t kitchen a.r.! f.vo r::t rooms. i PRODUCE WANTED I ach, tohtiis or aiK noi Js. Me sa to hi creiit HonJcrfut rult ilisase c.fthi s'onach. liver, bowel i (kin, nerve, heart, kidney, bljJJir, ' iin'lln - irrk 1- . - L lumtt rK.ni m ri ictatica, leg uleerianj rittai ailments. Remember the above date, that consultation or, ths trip wdl be free, and that this treatment is different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 4221 West Third St.. Los Angeles, California. in.::. a :i :r.:i.ti t::ttr:: i:.::.n. t:.un:!:tu t t i IONE INDEPENDENT JOB PRIN1 t!. :: :tit.nnttKtt'ttJtu.nttitu-Jt.:t:Jt I Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsiger representing B. G. and Co. lone, Oregon rit'tr. ::.:!:::::: :;:: :::::: ::. t:tt I Mr? T3T Anrun'ii nriAn'1 t t't.i:iit:tfi!::.u::'Ut:-i:trt:t,.tt ii.tt.tt.uuittii-n Aermotor wind mills and I banks-Morse gas Engines at P. G. Balsiger's air-; Portland will be represente j this territory as last year by ; M. Eubanks. We sollicit your Pn dree tr;: 3 , i We are prepared to lake care of your sfutli'uj requirements hy the instaltalijn of an e'ectric key way machine' and a stock of shafting in a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of a.id combines for sale. Agency for the Mnu?aaurh; Companies new combines. j. l'. u iMeara. rroprictor j&. m se lldrr! U... II 0 li iv; M Here you can narr.e your price and still de cide.. . ."I will buy only THE leading make of tire . . . Goodyear." INDEPENDENT GARAGE lone - Oregon m l mbri Is Jm 1 1 t I n it !- ; STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. Eubanks It will pay you to see him bef jre ou i sell your wheat. 4 AT44f C. L. SiVEEK J Dr. J. H. Mc Crady A R GRAY M D K F. II- ROBINSON rORMEY AT ! ! n..,,.. i:!! liii : ... . f ATTORNEY V ? LAW. V ll irsl Naliona tfieppner Hank HK!. Oregon wm When You '!s't Heppner I-at At The Klkliorn Ktaurant" I Good Meals I5est of Service Lunch Counter Dentist X-Ruy DIAGNOSIS Otflce; Odd Fellows Uld'tf. Heppner Oregon Physician & Surgeon Heppner - Oregon Glasses Fitted A.D. McMUlDO, M.D. !j Physician Ant Surgeon ?nfi:,.i m "... it. ! ! UllllC 111 I'l.lMMHt lUHUIIli Trained Nurse Assistant hiltppner, Oregon 7 lit. irifllL.1 t,l L. Illl V t ' ' r T m4s Altorney & Counselor At Law III I'nicll. i. In All Tin. I'iMirl. IONIC OHLGON i i J.O.PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr.CW.Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Oilman Bldg. Heppner, Ore. Evening and Sumvljy npp )inimen Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVKR PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRHANKS MORSE ENCINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR WIND MILLS. WINONA W OONS. Bales Steel Mule Tractor PAUL G. BALSIGER lone, 'Oregon it l iittitur.tr&miiixutiin t4.t,t4 i