The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, January 21, 1927, Image 1

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VOLUME XV
10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 21, 1927
..NUMBER 34
SCHOOL NOTES
Lant Friday night the ' boyi
nd girla journeyed to Heppner
and encountered the Heppner
High School team:.
The samea were faat and int
eresting, all teama ahowlng
good aportsmanahlD and clean
playing. The lone girla played
a good game but were defeated
6to3.
The hoys however evened the
core by trouncing the Heppner
team 8 to 5.'
After the games the teams
were invited to the school bonne
where they enjoyed a reception
given in their honor by the
Heppner students.
The linrup for the games were
aa follows;
lone Heppner
Girla
R Fletcher R, F. H. McDaid
F. Engelman L F. K. Binbee
R. Swanson C. J. Irwin
M. Grabill K. C. M. Croptlen
L Morgan 11. G. M. Ritchie
L Ritchie 1
A Farrenaf
L.G.
F. Akera
iiisler
J Erwin
Farley
Doherty
Thompson
Buck man
Boy a
It F.
L. F.
C
R. G.
L G.
A. Balaiger
U. Ritchie
L Clark
C. YounR
F. MaiKn
GRADE NOTES
The fiaat and eecond grades
have had perfect attendance this
weeek. No tardiness or absensea
for them!
Norman Griffin was the only
one absent from the third and
fourth grade loom this week, i
Valdya Wood. Hariet Heliker.
and MabU Cool have read the
moat outisrte books this emeiter.
Leo Young heada the honor
roll the fourth grde by earning
thirty nine red stsra for doing
the best w6rk on the Curtis tests.
The eighth gra le examinations
an to be held Thursday. Jan. 20.
All are hoping to get through.
They also have a basket ball
game with Heppner acheduled for
next Saturday.
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Kodak Saves the Fun
Amusing to watch the youngsters at
play in the snow fascinating to sec
Kodak pictures of the fun now and
years from now.
It's an easy matter to let Kodak save
the fun. We'll be glad to show you if
you'll stop at our store. The latest
models are always in stock here.
Kodaks art as low as $5
Quality finishinz
Bullard's Pharmacy
The Kodak Store
"JOKES"
Mrs. Patorson: Robert Grabill,
will you tell me what a conjunct
ion la and compose a aentence
containing one? ' Bob, after
reflection;. A conjunction Is a
word that connecta anything,
such aa: The horse was hitched
to the fence by his halter. Halter
la a conjunction because it
connects the horse and the fence.
Mr. Fasnachtto new player:
You're great! The way vou
hammer the line ia something
greet. Everett: I guess it all
cornea from me early training,
sir. You see my mother used to
take me shopping with her on
bargain days.
THE FRESHMEN
PENNANT
OLD SEMESTER GRIEFS
NKW SEMESTER
RESOLUTIOFS
Whew! The semester exams
are over. Brain fatigueing, nerv
racking things they re, too.
And some of the results! We
re far from being delighted with
them, but that is our own fait.
We've dropped some of the
subjects we flunked, and are tak
ing up something different in
the houe that it will be easier.
To have to tase th semester ex
ams next May ia so desire of
ours, because that is the time of
picnics, sunshine, and a student's
incessant drowsy attitude.
The public and the fond par
ents need not be surprised to be
hold almost any high school atud
ent carrying bocks home. The
main and simple reason for this,
friends is that we are goidg to
earn the honor and diatinctiod of
making exemption grades.
OR'iUrrJ Qfmitk
Frtthmaa.
Two desks formerly used by
Fseshman Girls are now unocu
pied The two who have disconlin
ued coming to scnool are Dorothy
Rowell and Margaret Crawford.
The Freshman Class is aorty to
see them leave a they owned a
share in the class pennant. .
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LOCAL NEWS
You may have to go to Hepp
ner for Borne things but bear in
mind the fact that you have a
first class drug store at home.
L. P. Davidson and Harlan Mc
Curdy were Heppner business
callers, Wednesday.
Ernest Fellow mutored to Port
and, Wednesday. He will return
later, bringing a tractor.
Victor Peterson made a busi
ness trip to Heppner, Wednesday.
Ernil Swanson went to Hepit -
nea on Dusiness, weanesoay.
t . ii, j i
The local train was delayed in
lone, Thursday. This waa due to a
shortage of coal.
Mrs. Ernest Heliker left Thurs
day, on the local train for Port-
ane, where ahe goea to consult
a doctor,
lone Rcbtkahs and Odd FeU
lows were not very well represent
edatlhe Get Together Meeting
at Morgan Saturday night.
Willard Grabill apent a few
lays 'his week in lone. He has
been working in the Bend country.
Mr. and Frank Engelman, mo
tored to Heppner, Monday after
noon.
E. J. Bristow, Ernest Lundell,
P. J. Linn and Walt Corlay made
a business trip to Heppner, Tues
day afternoon.
Willard Farrena spent a day of
this week in lone, vis tint his
niece, Mrs. Frank Young.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Heliker
motored to Heppner, Tuesday, to
attend to some business mature.
Cleo Drake, Buffering from a
severe cold, went to Mrs. Jor
dan's home hcspital, Friday.
His substitute, Arch Cochran,
waa unable to make the mail route
on account of the snow.
Ture Peterson went to Arling
ton, Friday eveninp to meet Mrs.
Henry Peterson and children who
have been visiting relatives in
the Esst.
THE SEMESTER
HONOR ROLL
Jane Carlson has taken the
place as head of the Semester
Honor Roll, which ia as follows:
1. Janet Carlson. 2 Keneth
smoute. 3. Nedra A gee ana Mil
dred Smith. 4. Frank Mason. 5.
iieulah Pettyjohn and Edith Ely.
WANTED
Job of ploughing a aection of
land. For terms write to A. B.
Fletcher, Heppner, Oregon.
Beautiful, new line of station
ery at Bullard's Pharmacy.
Good Merchandise, I
$
Prices Right.
Bristow &
. V
Johnson's.
MORGAN NEWS
. Quite a number of people were
doing business In Heppner during
the past week. ,
Morgan waa visited bv a snow
storm, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. R. E. Harbison
were calling on Mr. and Mrs. N.
E. Pettyjohn, Sunday afternoon.
Paul Pettyjohn is on the sick
list this week.
Mrs. Bert Palmateer and chi!
Jdren returned home from the val
'i - L gun(j.v
Mrs Bert Palmateer was calling
in Arlington, Sunday. '
The infant son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph McCormick is ill at the
Jordan Hospital in lone.
A party of Morganites attended
the basket social at Rhea siding.
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, ol
North Powder, visited Mr. anc
R, L Ekleberry. a few dsjs ol
last week.
LOCUST CHAPTER, 119.
0. E. S., INSTALLS
The following officers were in
Hilled by Locust Chapter.No.119.
0. E. S.; Clara Howk, the retin
ing Worthy Matron, acting as ir
stalling officer: Margaret Bullaro
W. M.; W. E. Bullard. W. P,
Marth Dick, A. M. Grace Miens1
C: Lucy Harbison, A. C: Ruth
Mason, Sec. , Clara Howk. Treas.
Beulsh Markin, Adah; Delia Mi
Curdy, Ruth; Alice McNab. Estb
er. Ruby Roberts. Martha; LoU
McCabe, Electa; Roxy Krebs
Warder; Geo, Krebs, Sentinel
Jennie McMurray, Chaplain; Far
nie Griffith. Marshal; MabU
Kreb, organist
Following the Installation cere
monies, reiresnments were serv
ed in the newly finished dining
room.
LEGION HALL
THEATRE
Here are a few ol the pictures
we have contracted for 1927.
" . 22nd. Tough Guy.
Jan. 29th. Flaming Frontier.
Feb. 5th. Tracked in the Snow,
Feb. 12th. Chipof the flyingU
Feb. 19th. - Non Stop Flight
Cut this out and keep it for
future reference. We will only
raise prices when the price of
nrnoram comDelB US to, Dont
miss a single number of this con
rsct American Legion
lone Oregon '
ALONG LIFE'S
TRAIL
Br THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
ttoaa ml Htm, I'Blvmllf l llllaola.
THE BORE
I DIDN'T really want to go out that
night nor did Nancy; we ahould
have both liked very much, to stay at
borne end enjoy oar own flrealde. lint
I bad been inked to apeak, and the
cauae wm worthy, and it teemed that
poMlbly I could belp things along a
Mulct.
"We'd bettir go," Nancy aald, and
to we atarted out. We had gone leaa
than a block when wt came face to
face wl(b Wright. He ipoke and hes
itated and then paused on.
"lie waa Intending to call on n,
I'm aore," Nancy auggeated. "Shall
we turn beckr
"Ileavena, no," I anawered. "I
have always believed In the Interven
tion of Providence, and now I'm sure
of It. We are being aaved from a
oalamlty."
Cur Wright waa a bore a complete
and hopeleaa bore from whom there
wna no eacape If be ever got aeated In
the living room.
He had ' not a few chimerical
tchemea for making money which, no
matter who waa prevent, he loalated
upon laying before ue ecbemee which
Interented no one but himself, but
which fuct he never teemed to recog
nlae. He thought hlmaelf something of a
huruorWt, and was constantly aprlng
Ing tome old gag which had worn out
Ita uacfulneaa before the Stone age,
U made no difference to Wright that
hi pJenauntriea arouaed no en th mi
nd in upon the part of bit hearera.
When he got once teated In an eaay
comfortable chair he took no note of
the piiKxage of time. Other might
come and go, Nancy might grow reat
lent and look at the clock wondering
If we thould have to mlaa the engage
ment we had for dinner, but Wright
stayed on. Often he aald nothing.
We could bring up drat one topic of
cntiveraatlon after another be waa
client but firmly planted In hie chair.
At other time he monopolized the
conversation, and no one could wedge
In a word. But the worat of It all
waa that he could never bring hlroaelf
o go. He hung on like an old mag
of the tea. He waa Juit a plain bore ;
that waa all. ,
We didn't tarn back, Nancy and L
We went on to our meeting. It waant
very Interettlng. We thould, aa I re
marked, have had a much pleaaanter
time at home, but we'd escaped
Wright, and that waa worth aome
thlng. "He'd probably have been here yet.
If we'd turned back," Nancy aald, as
we were getting ready for bed. "We've
a lot to be thankful for."
(b nil. WHtm Nnwuw Ualea.)
Star Brand shoes at
Bristow
nd Johnson's. None better.
arv i f g
ur.nTO
Now is the time to put your:;
animals and fowls in condition j
for spring activity, by feeding!
Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic,
Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, ,
Distemper Remedy,
Colic Cure,
and using
! Instant Louse
Hess Dip and Disinfectant,
f Hess Roup Tablets,
I Hess Healing Powder,
i Every package apsolutely guarantee d toi
Coming to
The Dalle "
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
tn Internal Medicine tor the
paat twelve jeare ,
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be in the Dalles on Sat
urday Feb. 12 , at the Dalles
Hotel.
Oftice Hours, 10.00 A.M
to 4:00 P.M.
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Melh-thln la a regular gradu
ate In medicine and mrjrery and la
llcented by the state of Oregon. He
dora not operate for chronic appen
die I tin, gall atones, ulcere ot atom-t
ach, toitalla or adenolda.
He has to hie credit wonderful re-
nulla In dlaeojtee of the atoraacb. live
IjoweU, blood, akin, nervea, heart
aldner. bladder, bed wetting, eat
arrh, weak lunge, rheamatUin, eclat. '
'icn. lea; ulcere and rectal allmenta.
llelow are the name of a tew of
Ida iimiijr eatlafied patient la Ore
Mm. L. h. Pett. Moro, heart trou
ble. - . ' , : -
Mrs K.F.HnRer, daughter Marie,
Vrlton, tonalU and adenolda.
Mra. E. Mulloj, H II labor o, ulcer
of the leu.
Mra. Setae Peterson, Hkamokawa,
WiiKhliigtoii' colitis.
(trover C. Couthler, Coqullle, Ore.,
-olltla aim ulcere ot atomach.
Mra. Carl Jobnaon, Marabfleld, tut
trouble.
J. W. Turner, Dalles, atoraacb
trouble.
K. A Rueaell, Kldinatb fall, ap-
pmlleltla.
Remember the above date, that
ontiultlon will be free and that but
rentment I different.
Mnrk-d women rauat be accompan
ied by their buabanda.
Addreaa: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los
Angeles, California.
HAND POWER WELL BORER
500 Steel Handpower Stumpullera
30 each; Horsepower, $75; Auto
matic Gates; Hand Well Borers;
Waterw heels.
The Ducrest Mfg. Co.
Ill, Third Ave., Renton, Wash.
fi mm
kciviluy
Killer,
satisfy or your get your money back.
1 BERT MASON