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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1931)
J0 VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON- FRIDAY, May 1,1931. NUMBER 47 BIG BROODER HOUSE ON RAIiKH PLACE DIMENSIONS 14 X 70; CAPACITY 1500 TURKS Weather Report For April No rf Clear D.iv Hi 00 No partly cloudy dayi 10 00 .... 400 0 91 .0.00 71l W.l f 1 Mother Earth Gets a Facial, Q Personal Mention Total precipitation Total snowfall This wrck Harold Rankin, llh-i N. cloudy day Cm li alfalfa furnur, i.s r.M-nivinK S!t,d n ,r o2nj a Hhipmontof I.ihmi duy vM turn eys. In readiness for their iirriv hi in a new brooder lioine, 11 y 70 U vX in ni.e and hontfd hy hot lot.d rtclpifalicnflnce wuU-r supplied by a eoal and wood . September 1 furnace located in the building. I This bmod r house is the fust one of its kind to bo erected in this section find was built in ae-j cord.mce with plans of nimilnr hous's which Vr r. ul Mrs. Ran-; .!n upded in the valley. They! Uv luen tr ink' out their rnw brHd r f.uin on the young tur- keys which they have hatched j from their iWk of ten hens and report that it works tojterfcctioii. j Mm. Kiinkiu rvlurni'd la.st Wn k i Kor same period Jaft year Direction of prevailing wind R. E. I hi bison. Co isrative (ibuw'rt. ... .... - Kut Pr'ule of Oregon lluttcr nd Ice Cream Lexington News Mis Am.ihil Slmdliran Mr. and Mrs. II N Burchcll of - r '. t A:, 4r v - - s;- 7 'rr r 1 ' MRS. KATIEPETTEYS DIES Mr. and Mrs. JohnGrirrusie- tuaned April 23 from Ptrtlar.d Just as we po to prdss word is w '.We they had been to vi; it M r.-. Grimes son, Louis Pyle, who is a fr,,, a visit to nn.wn.ville and I Sheridan, were ftuesU of the f. received of thedeath of Mn Ka'.h. ticnt in the YcU:nn ho,pital. IndejH.ndcnce At the latter place' T. lUirchell home, the first of the enne l'etteys at her home m i ;l.y were delayed on the return tihe vi.iiUdth'-larKe turkey hitch-! week. Willow Creek. Death occurred i.t trip by the hard windstorm of eriesand from this place theyoun,, .ccomaankd,8140 Wpay' ,L at "-.dnesday. turk -ys are U-i.,K slnpid. . MMae on age of G year, and 15 daj-s. Tho( j : k, r,i,v inJidinlbv where thtv funeral will beheld attwoo'cioc; tJrs. Uarv rip!, '.r'i .: s ... - . 14 -,-. 5 S.'f Sa urday, to John Day where thtyjiunerai win oeneiu auwo.. cioc; jrs. Harvey Jimgand children bttt nded a track meet. Sunday afternoon but we under- left Monday for Stanficld to Fpend s-and that the place has not yc t a few weeks with Mrs. Ring's been decided. parents. VontinurJ on List Vagr. tp 'V At a: Entertains the boy hero of , Jf Colorado this week. It took Bryan less time to make the White I louse than it did I Icrcrt. . R. ROBISON ALL KINDS OK HIGH GRADE MA- CAREFULLY DONE. t" M )tor$ rcground. 0 I JearinUS poured rl and fitted to re lKrund shafts J MACHINE SHOP . rv ...Bw.t" if" """fT' srl 5 t WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble ; 1 r-. J 1 1 Iff iimmYnq B?rd i uul usniONto nosiuu $ ;oo You'll Soon Re Wearing Them Too! Women who know, are dincovcring that the iamc careful attention to detail rhuraelr ri.es thec Btipcrli new silk itock lugs, at their extremely modest price,' which you expect to find only In the more expensive hone. Select yours here today in the season' loveliest hadea. Full Fashioned, of se lect quality Japanese Silk. ChilTon and Service Weights. Added reinforcements for ex tra strength und longer wear. AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAH VALUE! I1EITNER - OREGON 2 - Support Your Home-Town Merchants. Buy Your Meats at IONE CASH MARKET SPECIALS every SATURDAY Phone 32 lone, Oregon BERT MASON IONE OREGON Now isthe time to look your spring if machinery over. You may need some extras for your plows and harrows. WE HANDLE THE JOHN DEERELINE DoiVt forget our Red & White spe cials each Saturday and Monday. They will save you money. 3i l 1 Bristow & Johnson iumuuw JUBILATEAT CECIL HALL PROGRAM WINNERS HONORED AT BANQUET Misa Hildejjard Williams Fper t fie week-end with friends tt Promcr, Washir.Kton. J L. N. Hilars motored to Port land Friday afternn, returning; At the regular meeting of Wik .Sunday. He was accompanied l-y ows Grange, held Saturday even Miss Horence Emmons. jngat Cccii hall, a banxuet wg Elmer Cochran has employment served honoring dhuse members at La Croi-se, Wash. of the orr'er who won in the com- Hustttl Hill left the first of theV-titive program given recently we-.-k for Hood llivcr, where Lu ii In : Itfiss Luciie Brintow was has employment. the j .t i ; ; oastmi.stress and f- i i. (i i rcsfx;.... . i'e made hy officers Mr. and Mrs. alter Cochran . ... . , i Mn. , .c and memhe-s of the order Atlay a;id sons of Hrlington spent Sun- , . . .Ull .in., in t t Yov ' 1 ! A 1 nd t he G ra ngt ' day in lone. j . , , i i , ; was given by the six girls wlo Mrs. J . Howk, returned cnwaiten lable3 Mu,ica, numbt.rs Monday from bt. Vincents hos-j wcre a pian0 duct by Constonce pital, I'ortland. ; Lor!( an(J Mr3 nila Timm and a Uruce and Robert Iktts motor- quarteue by Mr3. Edna Gibson, ed to Yakima, Washington, Fri- irs OJa Rankin, Mrs. Hila Timm day, returning nn Monday. They and Mm. Mary Lundell. In clos v.ere accompanied by Mr. and ir.g the program of entertain Mrs. Jim Botts and children who 'menment grange songs were sung who remained in the home of Mr. by the assembly. Dnring the ban- butts sister, Mrs. Lem Cooley. iquet l our a very delicious sbecial Rev. Joel R. Renton, pastor of course was served to the charm- the Church of Christ at Heppner, ing "chorus girls" who appeared Conducted services at the Chris- on the lone program. In closing tian church in lone, Sunday aft-' we wish to state that the elderly ernoon. Rev. Benton is an inter- and sedate editor of the lone In- ting and forceful speaker. , dependent is emulating the colle- ... .... I . i i Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hale have gsates ot tne present day Dy go- as house guests Mr. and M rs. Bei t ing hatless. Westbrook of Portland. Mrs. West : brook and Mr. Hale are brother' and sister. j Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Funk of! Wasco are spending a few days; tt their camp below town while; Continued on last Pg. j Clark & Unn j& Carpenter Work, Painting. Pa- per Hangingand General Re-; jair Work. , Complete Funeral and Servict in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without' charge for those who cannoi pay, from Cases' Chapel ) k i I .V .A t - v it a A A IT . , I ' Senator Frederick Steiwer i 'who speaks in Arlington todry. -w. . .. - .. , fejMN" '-'i I M "4 PERONAL SERVICE - - Yar$ of experience together with a modern funeral home and equipment permit us to handle quietly, wiih decorum and dependability, every detail. Every effort li made to provide u' Ufactory service. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 , Exclusive agents in Heppner for Peaeock Floral Co. of The Daltes kt,i I: 1 1 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. V. Ittl j r. C. COX, Manager.