The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, May 29, 1931, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -w niii)ii-gir1
THE 10KE INDEPENDENT
Published Kvery Friilay ly
W. W. Mk.t. T.litor rl!isli.r.
One Year
Six Muniht ... .... 0.75
TWc Months O.'vO
Kntrred us stfoml Class luntti at
( nww.frr 'one. Oregon, uiulor
in. I tu .....nil ti, 1S79.
Fiiday, May 20, 1031
. s c? :: n :: ::
our desire to be tncni'u! th
pendulum ha:- stcuns; tu f :ier a
the prisoner and far away fiom On
protection of society.
President Hoover
Commencement
Superintendent Lucy E. Roger?,
j Tho Superintendent presented
ciidth grade diplomas to ten:
Howard Et banks Carl Lindeker,
! Krod Kan kin, Marpurite Troe,
Harriet Heliker, Uryce Kcor
; Ellen Nelson, Clifford Yirm-ll.
; Eva Swanson and M able Cool To
twenty pupils it) the lone school
Supt. Kojrers presented certifi
cates of perfect attendance: Fred
Rankin, Carl Lindekin. Rryee
Keene, Myriam Hale. Eugene
Normoyle. Koss Hello Perry, Kollo
.'raw ford. Mignonette Perry.
Ruth Crawford. Marry Nermoyle
Katherine (.Irit'fiih, Helen Lun
k 11, Joan Sipes. Harold Huehau-
Jan, Francis Fitr.pr.trick. Walter
iCerlcy, Eileen Spity, Poivthy
i Ua Hrady. .Va'.i 'eCoo'. and Pel
ibert Crawford.
L'ixinrr' ' - News
Miss ;:vM ."fnVl-. an
Georjre VMi'.l m v-.v.A wife ri
rtved in Lt-: i :t:i o.i TucVay,
f on their hoir.e ..t Chcrryvili-.
T ey plan to make a short stay
with relatives and friends hose
bo 'lie retr.rv.'ng to their hon e.
Kcr.ncth Warier. Llewtihri
r.KVKKLV HILI.S.-AH I know la
: what I t as I pivwl hltlu r uiul
tliltlicr. Ami liiotii-
0L
r
"
ip bollovo mi' I
hoon doliij; some
l,'., f ' ,4 I'lvwiiii'vuuoiy. I-or
r.rr. ".. ' Ions time 1 havo
V" - y" wunte.l to j: nu-.ta-urouiul
la ll:u
v-aw-j.v.i 4, Central Amcrii-aa
lll.o It Hounds ) tlmU wliriu ll.u old
Mi'xlnin Tarasa liuil the lili'.i'.i' !
Kuiu'lt In tint World, u wlmlj fci. U;
I Hew rii;lit over IiIh old IIo:uU:;'m-:
Kam'li, lost It all diirhu; the v.irloi .a
Involution:!, I'oiicIki Villa llvol i I
1 1 i in alone fur yiitrM,
Well we tr.u:it j,'t iuiivIiii;. (lot di
Mexico City thiit evi'iilin: u!, nil ( ir
thirty. Mado my Clr:t Mpeooli lu t;. :i
JvKci,- Coutitrli. and the . thirty. Made my tr-A Mpeovli lu fc.;..
jjf ,- -. . e.-;ahilii-n;i'!it ot 'au j I U for the Sjiunlwh niu letoiie. 1 ,
A Air lino all tlirour.h j few wurJa hut m.tte of em Hi wl:::i
j"Nil 1 ''.'.jV, thoro plvo me jiu.t ! nt to say. but I Jasl ue,' :. ;
I
au.vnow. i nearii uriorwaniH ii:, i i.i
1 fir. Now la tho 1 t Tlieatro that It wint IiIk. Wll It
.2. I Unit place Vvm can J woalJ. 1 was sorur pjuuiln;; on.1 Co ;u
l.'uve ah io.it nay Amerleau jilare, I try ami boohtins HhIim. It tllihnt t e
rUht by l'l:,v aal i:o either to Koit j mwU exn;erntlon u do ellhii' .ae.
Worth. 'IV. ., ili... ,-ille. Texas', or Well after I r.oi t!ir.uu;U with M .
Atlanta, or anvwhere nlous the lino i City, hit out for the real TropUv,
The Commencement exercises;
of the lone high school were heU
Thursday, May 41, when 13 mem-!
bers, the largest class in tho his
tory of 3he school, received their
d'plomas. A capacity house w as
in attendance. The strre was ar
tistically decorated with ever
green and cut fbwers. Ti e pro
gram was exco.ili r.;i!!y pla-i. g
and the class, compose J of iic
girls and thirteen boys was mtsl Evans. Jeff Yecumand Lawrenot
attractive. j Wright have rehr.ied from a
.V embers of the Class of 1&1 ', week's campinc trip in the 111; e
are Gladys t3rashers, Geneva ?ct-, Mountains,
tyjohn. Helen S mouse, Veda Eu- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt ac
banks, Margaret Crawford. Earl campanie 1 by Otto Pule loft w.
McCak Milton Morgan. Francis j lues lay for a short business tr
Troedson. Irv in Ritchie. Ralph y.i - to Portland,
son, Johnnie Eubank. Louis Pu.H
cn.ie, Grant Conway, Norman '
S'.vanson, Norman Nelson, ordie j
FTrc.is, Virgil Esteb and Partoni
Clark. j
The class mttj; if we rest we!
rust. Class colors: heliotr.p; and'
rose. Class tLwer:pink ca -nation.
The program in full was pre-j
sented as follows; rrocciona!. j
l!rs. Margaret Blake; invocation, ,
P.sv.W. W. Head:"Th -" 1' is
Waiting Jor the Sunrise", Seitz. j
"I Pasecd by Your Window", j
Brahe, by the high school octeite;
salutatory, Helen Smouse; bari
tone solo. Lyle N. Rings: class
history, Genhva Pettyjohn; class
prophecy, Earl McCabe; class vi",
Gladys Prashers; violin solo, Sou
venir, Drdla, Mrs. Sara Hatch;
valedictory, Norman Swansun;
"The End of a Perfect Day",
Jacobs-Bond, "House Pe-ide the
Road", Kevin, solos by Mrs. E j
A. Tucker of More: Addrefs byl
By Peter B. XCyne
James T. Mathews of Willamette
University; presetation of awards
by Prin. George E Tuck r. At
this time Mr. Tucker presnt x:
the sportsmanship cup to Eail
MoCabe, the citizenship cup U.
the senior class and theschoh.;
ship to Virgil Esteb who compl -;
cd the high school work in eigl.t
years. The diplomas were present
ed by Rtth P. Mason, chairman
of the schooi board and certifi
cates were presented by County
f u'l"1 S
No description can con
vey an adequate idea of
the pleasures of this
joyous tsle, by the emi
nent Peter B. Kyne
you will have to read it.
It Is about a girl who
always knrv what she
was doin, whether
putting through a busi
ness deal or listening to
a proposal of marriage;
and a young man in love,
who counted his million
before it was hatched.
Don't Miss Tlais I
Serial in t
and eau h the Pan American line. It
It uvea American Territory at Hrownv
vil'.e. and noes to Tnmpleo a:id .Mexh'o
City, then frnn Vera Crus, Mex'.eo ea ..
down throuRli alt Central Ant.-rh an
Countries, then around th-":;h the
nonh Coast of . nith Am . -a, and
y.ivV up I. w.-.y if Vlrsiti Ix'.anda, "
.rta Kica. Cuba mil rll IV'vts east.
Well Jtu l tV.!::.v of the pier, aire
j itini; up one moraine, bavins;
1. !;ia-1 at homo la Hanta Mor.iee.
;..ab!iins the l'lane : :nl beins In
i I . '''. ft r o'ehu'k. Kohl;;
.. r t '.! t:..;,. l v-r to Juare:
(,vt ... .:ie ... . V . it -tC a Hull II h.
; i it v a ;;.ui;lay nf.enn en, and niy
I'lare di.oat le.ive C'cre (Ml .Me-i-.la;-:.:
- TMr. ; Irr Mexlro t'ity.
Did ii r vi !t Jan...;. .'.i .'.co.'
Well iUku it. 1 went b the i:ail
Kins ami boti:;lil our Tieke.R at 1 ha. I
-oout i 1'iiots from the luie who luil
bro.i-ht u:e la treai l.os An, 'le..
Ain.ri.aa Air. .:. Cp., auil u
iiae. Weil the l;;ht not to ta: ;
t:.l H Kot euol. lor l hey wm evi i
kill a ll.ill till the bi.u in lo. ti:;; .
t..j Ki!, tiler woal tet auiibai .itil. 'i'iii.11
! a. we w.re ihv.'ir. ; arov.aU li t T
1 Law a uiloiv with it lot of Ina.iU I
I l .iliorai Ret oil an 1I par (Kvr. put
l uy. uitil I j;i 1 Knew t, i in 1;
' up iluit l.o v.,u hf.iut.i for Cie il.lll
ri.::;, no I gi.t eoll ftct and UlJeut go.,
i ;avc away lay tie'.at to u,nie Ui
b'.vi that hatlent been navi-il as uia.iy
i times by llor.'Ci a I had.
. We prowled around and 3w r.ll tho
i s! ;.itn i.f t..e tow u, thin baca tun.
: ualy t'.ic next nii riMn:; out to the Air-
pel l ael ti.i u by tha C. A. T. Iiu; .
. i.l i .; . ... ..i .'. . .','., ...i. ..
r:." Aiarrivta l'i'.oti, uv,.
v.a;p on Loi lii ad I'lauo.i. Will acy
: 1k,i1- that flies kno.vi thai tli.ia pie'.iy
; uar any part of our Ci.autry ji .i era
1 leave ai.d Im la .Me:.ii; t':c nist ni;.h:.
-d not fly nisiiH either'.'
I.! .-'at duv.a over (.'hl";.v.rwa (ti::.'..;
ilowu through Vera Cnu, then uiii oi
there on the l'; a AmerUau Air.vav ,
and over the re.d Juajilts, aud ; t. '; ul
liiMt at a little Mexican An-y I'o.t
called I'.ui V V I'd up, w vi
thirsty but everybody saul, ilont i.ia.,;
water In the tiopiis, and by r.'dly I
havent. And t ; first .Manr.ole. 1 I.
lieve It was to e s'. Now we are t ,i
the west Coast ot Mexico, wo h;'w
crossed the neck, or .s,..ih;;iu i ml a.v
lieaileu for iiiu tamaln. . aia .e ! ii:;c
i other one on the li :e, a:id tl n ':i..i
j Cuetamala City, t Ui Caiiltol of tl::'
; Country. We have m.mi it on ti e M .; .
I of our old tiive'apl!; li t in tl: ? i
i la;; hll!.i. aud ip'ilu a bit of Av..;,.i i
j iteiiviiy. and i a pr.-tty little (' t
i from tlie nir. Thry raise Cot' e. !": I
till you that IM tuc be t there i. i.i
Centra! or South Ainerha.
Hat wait a inlaate, v.e bavin' ... : t.i
Ci !. Itlea yet. and lluy till .ai f.
t. o, and I believe thry r,ot it oil l!u' .
ni.'.l.i, nr. il lloiiil u
u . i.nd ail tho rest
I o rood th:,t Am.T. V I V' V? . ,v
l a wont pay tho lV?t;l 1
f
here ai ve iiines
when aTelephone
is worth its weight
in aoia
And at all times it is
a precious saver of
steps, saver "of time,
conscrvcr of friend
ships. It costs but a
u
few cents a day.; May
wc install your telephone?
T::i: lf n u: Tu i ruuv. .'.,!) Tiircavn: Comivy
"THE PARK"
,111.-'. in most au'ol .-C'J'
. h'ped to Kurop. f "v V1'
U m ows on a lltt'.e ft' jC-kVCl i?
!.; h.aad the y have
hi.'a troea t-U-.nte 1 itrfV. vj
all aim.:.!; Il to i
: 'i:'.r.e C.e Con'i'o
V
v.
I'lant, donr. tlnii-i
I'aaana Treei. but
"eraily b!r; wide
i. i':inK ! ha'le tn v.
Veil would be Kiirprl.ed at tit
;.-!io'.:iit of people that upeai, K.i;;l!..li
ia ail tkt.e Countrle.!. Al:u-;t r.ll ti.e
; oans tnea of v.eai'.lher lain; ...i ;.e
. id to oar School. ilac t!;e la
;.r. U renec to K"roie, t:t I thty tpi-k
i. ''.!( r l.'a,"lih than d". I ra: : ri
; ou all the way down n lint I 1,1
Tt you to t!. Crnr.l the iv xt h .tcr.
!:i 'piite a Rally.
For DRAl'IiRS jjow I'.ti. Hal-
ti
I
M
M
lONE'S NEW HOTEL
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Ralph H:tr,'k; - Manager
First class Restaurant
in c;oNN!x:noN
Operated by
Mrs. John Grimes
ft
i
.u
IONE INDEPENDENT
JOJ
3
PRINr
It
I
I
t t
i I
I
I
X
Before contracting or
selling your wheat it Will
pay you to see L Balsiger
representing B. G. and Co.
lone, Oregon
I
Here you can name
your price and still de
cide ,. . ."I will buy only
THE leading make of tire
. . . Goodyear."
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
lone - Oregon
'f
n
iLNE BLACKSMITH SH0P"H
ft
We are pivparcd to lake care of your (
sfutHnJ -equirc;ncr.t; ; the inslaKaLt.n of an '
. . . . . A
ectnc icey way maciime an.l ;t slock of sli:iftinj
in a wiJs ranc of s!z25. We also have a list of
scTon.l njiii conil)ijic.- ;'.r sale. Aier.:y f.;r Va:
tt
Uanls .jn-jfac:u;
oir.panies new com.)ines. H
I.
r:& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor I
STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dealers, oi Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
It will pay you to see him bt Tmc ou
! SUBSCHiUE FOR
sell your wheat.
:::;r::4::e:;Ku
i
x
T
1
jINDEPEKDENT
I $1.50 A YEAR
jW'hen You ".:.t Meppner
Kat
Df.j.H.McCradyiAtBQAyjj F. H. ROBINSON
X Ray DIACXOSIS
Office: Odd Fallows HU'i.
X Physician & Surgeon
Oregon
i
X
j ileppner
? i Classes 1-ilteJ
I I i.r.rrr I T i 4
v
V
Alhirney & Coun.vjlor
At Law
III riarllr,. It, Ml '. ,
IONIC nmx.O.N
ii'-
fx?. I
Kat A: ihe ti.
J 4
"l-lklDm Kv.taurant" l
GoolMe:.IIef.tofServicc ill
7. Sr. I T
f - f
t Lunch Counter
Til
xl n Bs.-nrririA nit r
jPhysiciun An,J Surgeon ;t
fr! t f.n.'ii! - X I T
jwwu; in i'iJ.".;;.iico'jiiuing
Trained Nurse Assistant
llkppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
EXPERT
WATCHMAKER
AND
JEWELRY RCPAIRER.
M' ppner, Oregon.
Dr. C W. Barr
DENTIST
I'lione M 1012 fiilman I'.Mj,.
t I ieppner, Ore.
4
Farm Implements
t VULCAN ami OUVKU PLOWS, SUPfiKIOR I
i- t
DRILLS. FAIRBANKS MOUSE ENGINES. i
MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTO!
WIND MILLS. WINONA WVGONS.
Bales Sleel mufa Trorlor
PAUL G. BALSIGER
lone, Oregon
i io .i;j i mi '-urn
I- 4-. i.A.A.AA.A.. f,
::::;::::::rv.t;f:jKf::;,1l.i4t.
x
Ev.:ih
iJ Si