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3mm OA -. VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 14, 1927 NUMBER 33 SCHOOL NOTES By the Freshmen.. Semester exams this week! Yen, that explain! the unusual sight you aaw'- Gene Engelman with a load of books! Tuesday afternoon the hih school enjoyed a debate tryout on the question: "Rjsolved that the State of Oregon should adopt the Cabinet form of Government". Dave Head, Hood Eklberry and Everett Hummel debated for the affirmative; Frank Mason, Mary Frank, &Kathryn Feldmnn presented the negative (tide of the question. All of the debnters howed I hat they had read wide ly and worked hard to prepare the debate, and are to be com mended for the excellent begin nihil they have made along this line of work. The judges; Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Sperry and Mr. Kasnacht gave the decision to the affirmative. The speakers were rated as fol lows: First place, Everett Hum mel; second place. Frank Mason; tnlrd place, Katheryn Feldmun; fourth, Pa" Heal Friday night, .Inn. 14, the lone Musket Bn lean are to meet the Heppner teams in lleppner. BetUr crank the fliver, join the rest of the crowd anb help sup pot t our teamt.. The schedule of Basket Bull games for the season is as folio as: Jan. 14. lleppner, there. Jan. 22. Hardman, there. Ian. 28, Condon, here.., Feb. 4. Condon, there. Feb. 5. lleppner, here. Feb. 10 Lexington, there. Feb. 18, Hardman, here. The eighth grade are ben inning work for the declamatory ron test. , ' TEACHERS' MEETINGS The tnachera of the lone Pub lie School are holding profesional teachers' meetinRS t' e first Mon day of each month for the purpose of discussing important problems pertaining to school affairs. Each teacher presents a paper at the meeting and taxes chargt of the open discussion. The program for these mett lngs ia arranged as follows: Nov. 8. "Grading", Mr. Skeen. Nov. 29. "Methods of Recitation" ' Mrs. Cochran. Jan. 8, "Lunch at Noon", Mri. Speny. Jan. 24, "Tests, standard and mental". Miss Phelps. Feb. 4 "Class Room Manage ment". Mrs. Patterson. Feb. 21. "Schol Discipline". March 21. " Athletic". Mr. Fasnachl". April 18, "Teaehere Recreution". Mrs. Hummel. mni MIMmU mlaml WW. wpicirrs rnnnVntcd Smote Kir with tha old. xs"l. oodrfull dura Make Money fi Crrrj Tit OonlM Caaraataal 109 pon Wrlflhfs Smoke CS?w The following highschnol stu dents have earned extmtion grades; Janet Carlson, Kathryn Felriman, George Ritchie, Clair Young, Mildred Smith, Dorothy Rowell, Beuiah Pettyjohn, Josie Roweil, Edith Ely, Nedra A gee, Kenneth Smonse, Dorris Gunnel, Everette Hummel, Uladya Med lock, Mary Frank' Ralph Mason, Frank Mason, Arleta Farrens. Thf h young people deserve to be praised for their excellent work throughout the semester, for they have worked conscien tiously to get as much as possi ble out of their school work. Nor have they narrowed their activi ties to subject matter alone. The majority have taken part in out aide activities as wed. " Kathryn Feldman, Mildred Smith, Dorri Guszel and Ar'eta Farrens all took Important parts in the school play and are active ly interested in Banket Ball. Frank Mason, who also took part in the play is a football letter man and a member of the the basket ba'l team. Everette Hummel and Mary Frank were in the debate held recently. Clair Young and George Ritchie won foot ball let ters and are basket ball men. Dorothy Rowell Boulah Pettyjohn Jo- ie Rowell,, E'lith Elv. Arleta Farrens and Mildred Smith have assistf d In preparing hot lunches. This goes th show that the young people in a small high school are not necessarily hand csped by a lack of opportuity to develope along other lint's than book learning. Beulah Pettyjohn, Dorothy Row ell, Rosa Fletcher, Harry Peter son. Jonie Rowell Mary Grahill, Ruth Swsnson, Ha Morgan, Ker th S'nouse, Harold Kincadeand Kenneth Akera have been absent recently. School started Monday with all prsent in the primary room a vain. Several had been absent on account of bad colds. By The 3rd. & 4th. Grades "Good morning to you! Good morning to you! We are from Health Land Oh, may we see you 7" "Gooo morning to you! Good morning to you! This is Lollypop Town. Welcome, welcome to you! " Good morning to you! Have a Lollypop? ShM the Lollypop children, They are good for you".- "Thank you, thank jou, Lollypoy children, We'll take one Lollvpop Only after our meals". TkrM tnUtUn.Ux mA of tmoklna anotlOtoUM thn la la Ifc 4d auU boiita tatiaod. Gives Delicious Flavor Wriht' CandmMd Snsk alraa dtlidoua aiMil,io Un to all piMta and fUh. Mad at Imokalram bl arada nf HUH. l hlrkorr III! alwayi tin auna. 'TlM Old r..hlon.xl H.toc In t:-.v::: tliNnrPuhlondWw "wltB aut in irutt and ancartaio tlt UMaldBWUMO, ised Everywhere yhrismdi of Aopl IMf bi tln p. Wrsiit'BkCorMWiiAwa dluta tiaf 7TV! LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MORROW COUNTY. BRISTOW &JOHNSON, A Corporation. Plaintiff, vs HALLICK STANCE. Defendant, To IliillWk MtniiRH, Defendant, IN TUB NAME Of Till: HTATEOF OltKtJON: Yon lire lii-rchy required lo Ui-r mid nmtwrrtlie complaint llli'd HKuliixt full In (lie uliove i-n ti lled union on or Iwfure the '.1'tli diiy ot Jiuiiiiiry, Wit, Ih-Iiiu tnont tlmii 6 ifk from the ditto of tlie flrat pub. Ili-Hlliili of this Hiiimii'iiiH, and If jron full a to nnnw.ir, fur want tlicmif. Dm I'lnliitlff will take JulKiiH-iit a Kiilimt j-ou fur the on in ofll.'IiMIO with I lite rent tlien-iin at the rate of H M-r wul per annum from Jnuuurjr lt, ltivt. and fur the sum of (18.22 with Ititernit thereon at th rate of H iier iwnt tier annum from tWutem- lH-r Int. I2(l, iml for the further sum of S ir7.M, with lnteret thereon nt (lie rate of S per rent er annum from rVptfiiilN-r , 1I24, auil the kuiii uf $.5 00 attorne'a feci, and for uiiitlff'M coat and dlnliume m lit expended In thla action. And you are hen-hy further noti fied that the plaintiff hua en inu-d a writ of attiu-hiueiit to lie Umied on the third dny of Noteinlier, lU.'O, In thenliitve cutllh-d no. Ion, and him euuwd the Hherttf of mild County mid Htnte to attach the following decrllH-d pTKoiml riicrt j, Im-Ioiik- Iiik toyou, located III Morrow Coun ty, Slate of Oreifoii, to wit: $:I72 32 attached and unrnUlied In tnehamU of Ward (1 raven, of lone, Jorro County, Orexon, nud one apotud row, dehorned. And by Ylrtup of ald writ of nt tin liinent and the Jiid(i-ment lierln- ufter to tie attained, the plaintiff, w III rauae mild ix-nmiml proierty to lieaotdty aald Sherllf, lu the niauiier prem rU'd hy luw, fur the purpose of ittlnfj Ink Ita Jndeiiient Thla MiiiuiiioiiH la pul-IUIied pur minnt to the order of the honorable tillwrt W. W, Theliia, Juilirn of the above entitled t'ourt, duly made and entered oil thel.'ltli day ot leceniber, IH'-ll, direct Ing that the publication de iiiiule once a week for a period of lx weeks coiiMeciltltely lu the lone ludciendent, noil the flmt publica tion herein la made piiruant to anld order on the 17tb duy of Deceiutier, l2. K. II. Itotdliaon. Attorney for the rinlntlff.' I'ontofflce Addreiia, lone, OtYjfon. ec. 17. 24, 31, Jan. 7, H, 21, 2S. WANTED Job of ploughing a section of land. For terms write to A. B Fletcher, Heppner, Oregon. Beautiful, new line of station ery at BULLARD'i PHARMACY. Good Merchandise, j Prices Right. Bristow & Johnson's. ! MEANING OF DETENTION PERIOD The "Detention Period'which was Introduced into the high school program at the beginning of this year, ia not what some may believe It to be, and to pre vent any misunderstanding, we wish to give the parents of the cemmnnity a clear idea of what it really if. First of all when a student is not doing favorably in a subject he needs a chance to improve. The detention period affords him this opportunity as it gives him an additiinal period ?f study each day under the supervision of a teacher.' If he takes advantage Of it, he will soon be making an improvement. Eventually this im provement will be so perceptible that his name will not be on the list when it is read at the begin ning of each week. Asother important point about Detention is that it persuades the student to work hard in his sub jects, thus preventing his havirg to remain after rchool, for the hours from 3: 15 to mealtime are Brist.w, Treasurer. Delia McCur hiohlv valued bv the student forlnu WarHan Aria Triers PnnHnt recreation and relierrrom study. The Detention Period has prov ed a valuable help in raising the standard of the high school thif emester and may prove h satis foctorv remedy for cases of sprng fever later this year. At first be ing on the detention lisc was trentLuci!e Uristow, Left Supporter ed as a good joke by the students, but after a few weeka they real ized that this period was meant for study in-lead of play. Keep ing up their work satisfactorily proved more attractive than be. ing on the Detention list; hence their subjects have been studied more diligently to avoin the ne- cessityof the after school session. In closing we wish to add that that Detention is not a punish ment. It is a privilege to be appre, ciated by the student, wherein he can bring his work up to "i standard of his classmates. Itin dicats to mm ine type oi wu"MMjan he is doing and what ne ta ex pected to do, thus preventing failures that might otherwise oc cur. Frcsbnmv. HAND POWER WELL BORER Stnmmillers OUv oieei iiiiu"- -- $30 each; Horsepower, $75; Auto- ..!.-,.. Hand Well Borers: Waterwheels. The Oucrest Mfg. Co. Ill, Third Ave., Rer-ton, Wash. LOCAL NEWS A large crowd attended the first basket hall game of the sea son, Friday, lhe Lexington high school played against the lone high school. lone boys won but the girls were defeated. W. P. Mahoney of Heppner wai an lone caller, Saturday. Art Rice was in lone Sunday and Monday getting reacquainted with old friends. ' Perry Bartlemay motored to Rock Creek and back Sunday. He took his sister Winnifred home. Mrs Guy Cason and children of Heppner, spent the week end a ith her mother Mrs. Lanna Pad berg. .''. The Old Fellows held their in Htatbtion, Saturday nipht; Chas.'jng inexperiened players. Altho' O'Connor, N. G.jTcd Troge, V. 'our girls were defeated by acore G.; Lee Howell, Secretary; Frank 0f 2-22. Ihev fought with the Griffin, Financial Secy.; Ed Brie, same spirit through the entire tow, Treasurer. The Rehekah lodge installed the following Thursday night: Mary Shaver, N. G. ;0da Rankin V. G. : Verde Ritchie. Secy. : Etta lor; May Wood, Inside Guardian; 'superior skill in team work and U ana Padberg.OjtxideGuardian;! won the game by tscore of 10 to Ruby Koberns, Chaplain; Clara 5. The decisions of the referee ;ii0wk. Richt Supporter of the N G.; Cora Boroughs. Left Support er of the N. G.; Lena Lundel, li ght Supporter of the .V. G of the Vice Grand; Etta Howell, uianist. After the iustallationL there was a social time followed by re freshments. Mr. and Mrs. WiMard Blake. "pent Wednesday arternoon and evening in lone. T. E Peterson, the lone butch er is spending a lew daj's ot this weee at home in bed.. . Miscellaneous Bhower was . Wednesday eveni ng.at the home of j. Et Swanson, in honor f their dauhter. Mrs. Elmo Mc C. W. McNamer went through lone, Thursday morning on his way to Heppner from Portland. Dr.HESS Now is the time to put your! tanimals and fowls in condition! If or spring activity, by feeding! HDr. Hess' Stock A ' it Poultry Pan - a Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, and using I Instant Louse Hess Dip and Disinfectant, Hess Roup Tablets, . Every package apsolutely guaranteed to J satisfy or your get your money back. IONE AND LEX. TANGLE On Friday evening, 'Jan. 7. three basket ball games, the first of the season, were played be tween the Lexington and the lone high schools on the local floor. In the first game of the even ing, the bantam weight teams of 1 the two highschoola met, the score being 75 in favor of lone . The Freshman class are especi ally proud of the generous hospi tality shown by Harold Kincade when he donated two points to the visiting team. The girl' game was the second one of the evening. Our local girls were handicapped by a lack of ' team work and experience. Skill and speed were well demonstrat ed hv the Lexinirton ffirls. show in that they wer lar from be R8me. , The last game which was called between the boys first team was fast and snappy, each players ' ahowiing good sportsmanship and geginig to make it a clear, inter esing contest. Our team showed were so well liked that he waa hired for the rest of season. The positions of the Lexington and lone p ayers were as follows: lone Lexington Pts. Players Pos. Playera. Pts. G. Ritchie R F E. Nolon 2 2 4 RLundellLFH.Sbeer L Clark C C Miller 2 F. Mason R G E. Keller E. Palmec 2 A. Balsiger L G C. Wilcox LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN Two small black dogs "Scoties" reward for information see; Paul O'Meara wr "Blacksmith" or Mrs. A. Newlin. Star Brand shoes at Bristow and Johnson's. None better. REMEDY Tonic, - ce - a, Killer, Hess Aealing Powder. I WrlQbt's II am Pickle BERT MASON Bullard'S Pharmacy