The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, June 12, 1931, Image 1

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VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON) FRIDAY, June 12,1931.
NUMBER 1
PRETTY HOME WEDDING
RUSSELL IKI.DMAN
"Miss Hazel Orrnl l'Yldrmm,
dtuhttT of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Fldman, and Mr, Kmil K. Huh
Bel, tun of Mr. ami Mrs. Itil li
V. KuhhoII of Key WVnt, Florida,
we:e married Monday morning,
NOTICE OK ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS UKKKIJY GIVKN to the
K'fMl voters of School Dint. No.
.'" of Morrow County, Oregon,
the Annual Meeting cf Haid Di.1
triet will he held at lone kcIjooI
house, to b gin at the hour of
; 1 :;',() o'clock, p. in. on the third
Jnnii K t (hi. t,l,.nw,nt ranch ' M"l"y in Juno. iMfinjr the 15th
1 omu of the bride's piinnU Kev. S'Z, .' ' ' , ,
W. W. Head, pastor of the Con
gri'jndional church at lone, read
the inarriHge service at ten o'clock,
und imnieiliatoly afterward the
wedding breakfast was nerved
M'l,. :.... : 11. ..i r.. iu
I i in; iiii-fiiiiK in luut.-ii tur uie
purpose of electing one School
Director for three years, one
School Director for two (2) years,
one School Cleric for (1) year, to
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One Flag, One Nation Evermore
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The bride wore her traveling , voU. tht? Hudjryt an(1 thetran
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suit of black and white ilk. H,risaaum 01 ",J,nt'88 UHUai Ul BUcn
flowers were sweet peas. pansicsjnic',i'l,ntf
in uituiiii ui iiic Kiunu inu imiiu
clait the bal!oUlull nut be counted until
one lumr ififf tlif time ui fur the meet
lni tu li u I Until the count biiilnt, any
lili.il volcrt iliall be entitled to vote tipon
jny buklncit before the mei-tfn.
ltcJthU23J Jay uf May, 19.11.
ATTEST:
DvIIj M. Corson Ruth li. Mason
IhttrUt L'letk C'hm'n School Hoard
md ha by breath. She was attend
ed by her sister, Miss Katheryn
I' t'ldjnan, wl.o also wore a suit of
Mack and white. The bridegroom's
attendant was Mr Neil Shurirnan
of Heppnre. Shortly after the
w.'dding breakfast, the bridal
I arty by nuto for Corvallis. Here
they visited for a day and then
proceeded on their journey over
the Uosev- It highway to Los An
freles where they will make their
homo. The best wishes of a host
cf friends go with tlitiii.
Mrs. Rus.U'1 is a graduate of
the I igh school at San J oh1' Cal
ifornia. She t'ttonoed It'. tikeWul
ker Dusiiiess I'oik-ge, I'orlland,
for one term and is a graduate
of the school of pharmacy of the
Oregon State College, Corvallis,
She is a member of Kappa Delta
Delta sorority, andanactive work
er in Teminiu-i ami 0. K. S.
While at 0. S. C. she was elected
to Kho Chi, honorary in pharmucy
and to Phi Kappa I'hi, most
desired honor society in the col
J -ge, For the paat elevon months
.nhe ha held a Ksition in a phar
macy in Sheridan, Montana.
Mr. Hussel is a graduate of the
University of Florida and also
holds a higher degree from Ore
gon State College. It was while
(nt i nurd on Lit
cter Ifl&BBSiv
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j& Clark & Linn J&
Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa
per Hanging and General Re
pair Work.
Success is a treasure and
work is the key to it.
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0;:CH1NE WORK
-CAREFULLY
KJDONE.
t M tor$ rcjrounJ.
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MACHINE SHOP
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4merican Legion Auxiliary
A Biwcial meeting of the Amer
ican legion Auxilary, was hcltl
u4 the Hlain Blackwell home Tues
day afternoon, June 2. At this
time. Mrs. Catherine Belchff.
of The Dalles, state committal
woman, paid her omcjal visit, i
She was accompanied by Mir.
KstherKuebel, also of The DalUp.
Before coming here the ladies J
had held a similar meting in,
Condon, and from lone went o1
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IL'ppner for an evening meeting.
At the close of an interesting and
instructive sesion, Mrs. Blackwell
served orange sherbet, wafers
and coffee to her Guests.
School Election, Monday!
Aermotor wind mills and Fairbanks-Morse
gas Engines at
P. G. Balsigers
Work wihle you wait
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ummYrq D?rd
$ I'OO
You'll Soon Be Wearing ThemTool
C ornea who know, are discovering that
the tome careful attention to detail
characterizes these mi peril new silk stock
lugs, at their extremely modest price,'
which you expect to find only in thoxuoro
expensive hose.
Select yours hero today in the season
loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se
lect tjuallty Japanese Silk,
Chiffon and Service Weights.
Added reinforcements for ex
tra strength ond longer wear,
AN ASTOUNPING DOLLAR VALUE!
WE REPAIR
Boots, Shoes, Harness
Saddles, Auto Tops
Side Curtains.
Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's
E. G. Noble
HKPPNER - OREGON
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ort Your Home-Town Merchants.'
Suppt
Buy Your Meats at
IONE GASH MARKET
SPECIXLS every SA TURDA Y
Phone 32 Tone, Oregon
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BERT MASON
IONli OREGON
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Now is the time to look your spring
machinery over. You may need some
extras for your plows and harrows.
WE HANDLE THE JOHN
DEERELINE
Don't forget our Red & White spe-1?
cials each Saturday and Monday.
They will save you money.
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Bristow & Johnson
Women'sTcpic Club
Ruth Rietmann, Sec.
Social Events
BIRTI IANn!vERS ARY
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a ha,W surprise Wednesday af-;hosteS8 to thg T .
tnrioon.JaneS.wbfrn Eeyera I of j CIub Saturday af tern00n at hcr
her 'nends came to remind her northof Ione ranch
that anc her year had rolled a-s fj,Cr-ture was the subject under
nund and it was aKain her birth-1 d,SCUSSion and an interesting pro
day anniversary The little party !jrram WM prcsented Strawbcrry
was planned and earned out by , shortcake and iced tea were 8ery.
her four daughters who proved ; ed to th , Ite8MeB
themselves tobe kindly hostesKi.!b3n of the dub there vm
Convegatm gzmei. 0 Rietman
made the afternoon pass quickly. Sam KA Alfre( Nel3on and
Delicious refreflifr.ents consistinjlQ,. jiecj
oi sanawicnes, iruu saiau, caKei
and punch were served by the
four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd King,
Mrs. Robert Helms, Mrs Henry
Rowell and Miss Hazel Frank.
Mrs. Frank was the recipient of
many beautiful presents Guests jolly gathering Saturday night
present were Mrs. Sam Hatch j when Willows grangers held their
and daughter Barbara Ann, Mrs; old time fiddler's contest There
Grange News
OLD FIDDLERCONTEST
Cecil hall was the scene of a
M R. Morgan, Mrs. Paul lialsig
er, Mrs. Walter Lubanks, Mrs.
Leonard Larson and daughter,
Shirley, Mrs. Ray Robinson, Miss
Myriam Hale, Mrs. Laxton Mc
Murray, and Mrs. Franks six grand
children, Lauretta and Iris King,
Lilly and Hazel May Helms, and
David and Edith May Rowel.
Personal Mention
Gladys Brashers, member ol
this year's Ione high school grad
uating class, left, Sunday, for
LaGrande to enter the Normal
training school.
Mrs. Ruth B. Mason of Locust
ChcpterNo. 119, is attending 0.
E. S. Grand Chapter in Portland
this week. She made the trip in
Continued on last I aye
PRODUCE WANTED
Frawley Clarke Produce Co. oi
ortlan 1 will be represente ii
this terri'o y as last year by W.
. Eubanks.
We solicit your Produce trade.
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Phelps Funeral Home
PHONE 1332
Heppner Oregon
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were five contestants; Harry Pet
erson, OliverKincade, Harry Yar
nell, Emmet Botts and Oscar
Lundell. Oscar Lundell and Em
met Botts tied for first place in
the first performance, and were
forced to play again, with the re
sult that Emmet Botts was given
first place and oscar Lundell sec
ond. The judges were Mr. Spauld
ing and Mayor Montague of Arl
ington, Lea Howell, Gladys Drake
and Linea Troedson of Ione. Fol
lowing the contest an old time
dance was enjoyed and supper
was served. A capacity house
wa3 in attendance.
4-HClub Picnic
People from far and near gath
ered at the H. E. Cool ranch on
vVillow Creek for the 4-H Club
picnic, Sunday. It is estimated
that 200 people were in attendance.
A very interesting program was
carried out and the day was alto
ether a happy one The children
.vere served with ice cream, a
fift fromSheriffBaumanof Hepp
ler. Mr. Wood, master of the Olex
rrange extended to the frknds
tere to attend the Olex 4-H' calf
:lub picnic to be held on Rock
Jreek next Sunday.
Masons Entertain Stars
The Masonic brothers cntcr
taiued the ladies of the Eastern
Star, and other invited guests.
Wedneday evening, June 3. The
gentlemen were genial hosts and
the evening was indeed a pleas
ant one. Strawberries, icecream
and cake were served. This is an
annual affair.
Few people give any attent
ion to the climate of their emotions.
Eat Pride of Oregon
Butter and Ice Cream
Complete Funeral and Service
in our New Home
$50 and Upward
A respectable burial without
charge for those who cannot
pay, from
Cases' Chapel
SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
We Make The Butter
In your own county
From Your Own Cream
Eat Pride of Oregon
Butter & Ice Cream
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
V. C. Cox, Manager.