The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 08, 1931, Image 1

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IONE, OKIXJON FRIDAY, May 8.1931.
NUMBER 48
YOONC-BOTTEHILIER
NUPTIAL RITES
Marriage Solemnized
In Botterrd'er Home
J of Kiht Mile und Mrs. Krncst
FarroriH and two dauKhtcrs of
I Yakini".
Charlotte l.oLU'iiiilli-r, J;liik)i
ta of Mr. iimJ Mih Henry Butte-
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miner, turn huiiuii iiruui-,, nun . .. . .
, . ' , M ,, iv e death wan caused by pneumonia
of Mr. una Mrs. rrnnk Winir of . ... - ..
Personal Mention
' Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dotts
have received news of the death
of their iion-in-luw, Char I y Col
lins. Mr. Co lina, ajec.JO years,
died Wednesday, April U'J. His
af ler an illm-Ms of only Um e day h.
Un April 15 Mr. Collins was trans
, ferreil from his home in Oklaho
ma, to Dallas, Texas. He was tak
en suddedly ill and before Mrs.
Collins could reach him he hao
Two weeks from
he le't Oklahoma, Jus
EitfhtMile, were married ut thi
home of the bride s parents in
(Jilliam County, Saturday, May 2,
ut hitfh noon, lU-v. W. W. Head,
pastor of the Congregational
m ..!.., i ...... . ..f r:,.;..i
... . , ' passed away.
,, , ... the (lay he le't Oklahoma,
1 iu iiTi-im-ny. 1 1 vail iruu 11 it , . . , , 11 1 . -
, . . . . . . : Ins bixl y was f-lupjMd back toCov-
tort but impreiftive nriKseaviee. j , , ' . . , . .,
. . ,, 1 1 1 1 uiRton for burial. A iri'i.tlenii.n
lh-bride was attended by her r V . , . ...
.... , ; friend who accompanied bim on
Histi r; the piixiiii a inim was Mr. , . .. .
; nil irii uiiu ui inc nuuu- nun
! from the same cai.se aJ the bod-
i.-s were shipped back together.
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Oldie Farrens of lone.
Tik h me was beautiful with a
profusion of flowers. Immediate
ly al ter the ceremony dinner was
served. The younjf couple will re
side on the home ranch while Mr.
and Mrs. IJutterniller will make
home in I'ortland. Ik-sides the
bridf's relatives there were also
The Collins's have been Ihinj;
- 1 w 1 1 it - : i . iii' ' 'sr. r . v r hit
Lexington News MRS. PE1TEYT DIES AT
Mi Amahtl StroJtman
HOS?. NEAR IONE
The annual Junior-Senior I'an-
q jet was held at the Claud While ; A DAt. C TVT
home on Thursday tveninfl last.! A KeS1dentof MorfOW
County Since 1874
Thursday evening
The Juniors, numbering e feht.
asilitd by Mrs White, prepared
and served a most delightful din
ner, consisting of three courses.
Sunday eveninj? Jalmer Kos'm'
arrived in lone, havinjr motor' d
over fron his home in South Bend,
in Oklahoma for the past two Wash. He plans on returninitpr
years. Prior to that time theylho uttcr part of the week ard
made their home in lone where j will be accompanied by Mrs Ne
Mr. Collins had employment with, tn and Mrs Koski, who have
John Bryson. They have manyk,(in gpc.n(nnJ? some tjme jn
present Mrs. Willanl Farrens and friends here. Bert Butts left on' - -
Clinton Jackson of lone. Mr. and Motwbiv for Okhi homa and will E!mer Peterw.n and wife of Tort
.....: n ..r..:.,.i. I . . ....... land were week-end irue:U3 ntt
ma. iu.uu.1 iwuiii " 4.. wi- rviurn 10 lone wim nis sisur,
'f I ti a . .
i ne naccaiaurcate service 'or
he Senior Class cf l'J31 will be
held in the Congregitional church
oe Sunday evening, May 10 Hev
Stanley moore of Heppner .w.l
aJJrcssthe class.
liraJuating exercises will be h id
oi the school auditorinm on'l hurs
day evening. May 15.
FOR SALE
International Combine, sidehi'.i
lean. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Younjrt majtin(r the trip by auto.
OPTOMtTRIST
COMING
Dr. F. W. Clahkk, Optome
trist and optician will be in Io.ie,
Saturday, May lfi. at the Harris
Apartments, on his regular visit.
We are better equipp-d to take
care of your eye trouble. Special
low prices on all work. Twelve i
" i
years in I'ortland. making this
city for ten years. When in Fort
land we invite you to yisit our'i
office. Centrally 1 cate 1 corner
"th and Washington Streets, '202-j ,
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2( Merchants irust isuuainjr.
. ,t, ar, r fotiMn $w.n'h -rt:
kC,4i.i'4w4X mn' Hi" I'M.
I R. ROBISON
; ALL KINDS
:: or HIGH
u:: GRADE MA-
OfCHINi: WORK
I CAREFULLY
KtDONE.
M tors reground.
0 ' Bearings poured
jus; across from t he I m pe r ial II oe I
Dr. F. W. Clarke, Side Owner.
and fitted to re
Iground shafts t
MACHINE SHOP
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YouMl Soon Be Wearing Them Too!
Women who know, are discovering that
the time careful attention to detail
i huractcri.cB tliene superb new bilk stock
ings, nt their extremely modest price,
which you expect to find only in the more
expensive hose.
Select yours here today in the season's
loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se
lect quulity Japanese Silk.
ChiiTon and Service Weights.
Added reinforcements for ex
tru strength and longer wear.
AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUE!
thehomeof Mr.I'tftcason'smotht-r'ty j80u tenn3 if desired
Mrs. lua i-eterson. i,
WE REPAIR
I Boots, Shoes, Harness
Saddles, Auio Tops l
Side Curtains. vi
t Leave Repairing al Oscar Cochran s
E. G. Noble
l HEITNER - OREGON
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Mrs. Katie Petteys died at her!
hjmeon Willow Creek at 8:1ft A. .
Kenneth Warner acted as toat-tjM., Friday, May 1st. Funeral
master ac'd pe ting H-spoiwesJrvices v.x-re held at the Chriat-'
wtremape by Neva Warner r.d ian chu,tll in Ione Sunday aftr-:
M.ss Helen lalcontr. Follo-vintf noon ; ,y 3 and interment was
he banquet the stndinls mac'e;rnad) L , pett-,ys cemetery
iuu..i. huui-.uii. iwheu generations of the
rhoe present were: Seniors; N -. peUcy9 fr,.-qy have;fceen iaid t0
va Warner. Faye Cray, Vera Bre-!rcstJ- ; ricra, sermon WM by
$;ear$f James Valentine, Klls May, Rev- JoeI jjeRtonf pagtor of the
er. Maurice Reaney, Emrret Kun-, Christian Church at Heppner, as
Hirold hc, Archie Munkers, sisted by lhe riev w w IIeafj
Oslow Martin; Juniors, Kene.hipastor of the Congrejrationa
Warner, Laurel Khule, Llewellyn ;Churcn of Ione The hymns were
Lvans. Lena Blahm. Naomi Mc sungb Mr. an(I Mrs Frank Turn.
Mdlan.KulhLu-lrclI, Helen )ol-;tr of Ik.ppner, with Mrs. Cleo
e-ty. Laverne white, Miss Helen i Drake of Ione playing the accom.
falconer. M iss Alice Montgomery, panirnent. pan bearersjwere Gen3
A. C. IkchdoltandPrin.andMrs. Er.gelman, Walter Roberts, Vic
E Ingles represented the faculty, tor Rietmann, Frank Lundell.
TT. ., Joel Engelwan and Carlton Swan-
Mr. and Mrs IL L. Uaroer ac-lson Case Mortuary, of Heppner,
companiedby Miss Helen Falcc-' hadchargeof the funeral arrange-.
ner, were bis ness visitors in Pen-! ments.
oleton on Sa urday.
Katie Ganger was born in Mis-
Vr- S S fsfrnHfin-,!! kinrP. 3UU11' A'JUIW' -"" ulas oeinK
ceipt of a nicely gotteo up invita-! 6 J'ea" and, 15u old at ,the,
tion from the P. T. A (Lincoln UmLeof her death' Uhen aTot
Chapter, Arkansas City, Kansas) !eight yea" m COnlpafny with her
to .ttehd a farewell party in hon-1 Ganger; fihe the"plain8by
cr of one of the old time schoolj wagon train under the leadership
buildings of that city. Thif build- of Captain Wolfe. The family first
ina where Mrs- Strodt man taucht i settled at W'illapa, Washington,
school for a number os years isj coming to Morrow County in 1874
. . ... , and macing a home in the Willow
to be replaced by a modern struc- Creek valley ustabove the preS: "
ture Aikansas city is a thriving ;ent tywn of Ione. In 1877 Katie
town of 20,000 population situat-1 Ganger became the wife of Aman-
ed in southern Kansas not Lrlrom'ue-C. Petteys. Mr. Pettej s died
the Oklahoma state line
Support Your Home-Town Merchants.
Buy Your Meats at
IONE CASH MARKET
SPECIALS every SATURDAY
Phone 32 Ione, Oregon
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44.
Complete Funeral and Service
in our New Home
$50 and Upward
A respectable burial without
harjre for those who cannot
pay, from
Cases' Chapel
j in 1919. To this union terr children
! were born, seven of whom are
! living; George A., Albert 0., Mrs.
Frank Engelman, Mrs. C. W.
: Swanson and Mrs. Fred Nichoson
I of Ione, Mrs. James Cossman of
Eugene and Mrs. Ernest Newton
of Sonth Bend, Waahington She
is also survived by one sister, Mrs.
Carrie McNeil of Pendleton, and
by two brothers, George Ganger
Continued on last Page.
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IONE - OREGON
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Now isthe time to look yourspring f
machinery over. You may needsome
extras for your plows and harrows.
WE HANDLE THE JOHN
DEEREUNE
Don't forget our Red & White spe- 1;
cials each Saturday and Monday.
They will save you money. -
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I PERONAL SERVICE - -
Years of experience together with a modern funeral home
and equipment permit ut to handle quietly, wiih decorum and
dependability, every detail. Every effort it made to provide tat
Isfactory service.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
Exclusive agent in Heppner for Peacock Floral Co. of The Dalles
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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.
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