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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1927)
VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Jan. 28, 1927 NUMBER 35 SCHOOLJOTES L'tit Friday night the lone High School boy i basket ball team encountered to local teams. The first game was between the grammar school ami second high achool teams, although the latter won, the Grammar school team showed butter team work but had hard luck at shooting baaketi. The final score was 5-2. The second uama whs the town team and the Iliuh School first team. It was fast and Interestinif the final score being 22 -21 In the high school's favor. The lineup for the gurnet was t lollows; G. S. , N. Swanson II. Medloek M. Morgan E. McCabe U Cool It Fletcher T. T. Linn Lunilell Brashears Swantton Engelman U.S. L. F.E. Hummel R.O.K. Akers K. F. I. Ritchie F. G. W. Akers. C. C. McCabe Sub. H. S. Ritchie Lundell Manon Halsiger Clark L F. R. F. L G. n. g. c. The Freshman c!as felt rather "pulfed uo" whnitlell tothem to judge the beet "Senior" theme to be printed this week. The fol lowlr theme by Dave Head re deived first place. It Shall Be Done. Billy Logan laid snide his mag azine and sighed, " If every !oy had as much p-p as the hero in this aiory we would all be win ners. He had been reading a ulir ring story called " The Go Get ter", by Peter U. Kyne, in which the hero bad for a mode, ".t Shall Be Done". Biilv hut a big fight comming just three weiks away that he was none too sure about, but he had a strong will and im nediatly sot about train. Ing for the battle. The night for the smoker arrived, and of course Billy was there in his war paint. After S'me fart preliminaries nd good wrestling, the fatal bout was anuounced. Buly heard the announcer say, "In this cor Kodak Saves the Fun Amusing to watch the youngsters at play in the snow fascinating to see 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 score. The latest models are always in stock here. '. Kodaks are as low as $5 Quality finishing " V: Bullard's .Pharmacy The Kodak Store ner you see Billy Logan, 1401b." Bily rose, bowed, and 'quletlj took his seat again. Presently h( was summoned to the center of the ring by the referee and, after being formally introduced to his opponent, he returned to his corner. The bell rang and the fight was on. Dur ing the first round it was nip in favor of either so evenly were they matched. In the second round, the former give and take battle changed to a more scientif ic game. Billy's enemy was clev er without a doubt. About th time Billy began to reslize this. he received a stunning blow over the eye which aent him to the mat. The referee counted . . . 1, 2, 3. Billy tried to rise but was unable. The referee continued counting 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and had started to ray 9 vhen, luckily for Bill, the bell rang. IU was safe for that round. Somehow he got batk to his corner. His sec onds worked frantically over him. After his rest, he felt much re lieved and on hearing the bell ad vanced toward his opponent. Still unsteady from the unlucky blow, hewentinto itandagain hiBenemy luid him down hut not to sleep. The story flashed through his mind and bIho the famous motto; "It Shall Be Done". Billy rose and with much do termination, advanced toward his opponent. When abcut three feet from him he made a flying leiip bringing the upper cut that had made him famous, catching hit opponent a trim blow on the chin. This time his enemy took the the count and the belt didn't save him As the crowd came crowding into the ring to con gratulate Bil'y on his success, he could not help chuckling, " It Shall lft Done". j)tn'i'i l7mi7 Keillor KiikIIhIi. AT THE CHRIS1TAN CHURCH Bible School 10:00 a, m., Christian Endeavor, 6:30. preaching 7:30 p m. You are welcome. , E. L. Wood, Minister. LOCAL NEWS (John Cohran is at home again after a two or three months trap ping trip. He was up near Gran ite, working for the government. TheBbow and dance were call ed off, Saturnay, because of the snow and cold weather. Mr, and Mrs.-M. E. Cotter made a business trip to Heppner Monday afternoon. The high school students gave a farewell party at the rink, Mon day evening in honor of Dorris Gunzel, who intends to leave lone in a short time. Mrs. Earl Blake is substituting in the Post Office this week dur ing the absence of our Postmis tress, Ruby Roberts. Ed Weatherall left on the local, Tuesday, for Portland. Mr. Weath erall has lived in lone for the pant thirteen or fourteen years and for the last six years has been employed at the Independ ent Garrage. Mrs. Ruby Roberts left on the train Tuesday for Seattle, where she intends to spend a few days with her husband. Fied Nickleson was a Heppner business caller, Monday. . Mrs. Earl Brown motored to Heppner a couple of times this week. Edison and Ina Morgan went to H-ppner Wednesday and Thurs day to see their parents who are quite sick. W. P. Mahoney and Walter Muore of Heppier were in lone, Thursday . . Mrs. L. M. Demp.sey and chil dren arrived in lone, Saturday. Thev have taken apartments at the Harris budding. Jack Hynd of Cecil was an lone visitor, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Donovan moved into the Harris apartments Ihursoay. Mrs Elmer Ball returned home Friday after a short stay in Hepp ner, bringinging a new baby boy with her. Mr. and Mr. Hat bison, Ward Graves, Arch Cochran, Mrs. A fred Nelson, Cole Smith, Mrs. John Fareis, and E. J. Bristow were among the Ion ilea, in Hepp ner, Saturday.- WANTED Job of ploughing a section of and. For terms write to A. B. Fletcher, Heppner, Oregon. Beautiful, new line of station ery at BULLARO'a PHARMACY. t Good Merchandise, PricCS Bristow & Johnson's. MORGAN NEWS Miss Frances Jones has been absent from school for a week with chicken pox. There ha& been quite bit of sickness around Morgan recently. Mr. and Mrs. McCormiek's bn by is recovering from pneumonia at the Jordan hospital, lone. Ellen Ely spent Thursday night with Gladys Medlock. Elder Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. . A. Troedson, Thursday evening. Mr. W. F. Palmateer visited his daughter, Mrs. Mallie Mor gan, of Broad Acres, Monday. Look out for the second punc lure at Morgan!!! Lee and Paul Pettyjohn return ed to school, Monday. LEGION HALL THEATRE Here ate a few ol the pictures we have contracted for 1927. Jan. 29th. Flaming Frontier. Feb. 5th. Tracked in the Snow. Feb. 12th.-Chipof the flyingU Feb. 19th. - Non Stop Flight. Feb. 2Ctb. - Find jour man. Cut this out and keep it for future reference. We' will only' raise prhes when the price of program compels us to. Dont miis a single number of this con ract. American Legion lone Oregon OREGON for Oregcn whose beanty is - grand." ' for roses, the finest in the. land. for education the best found. to be G for good roads alt the year';hat we will have some interest round. 0 for our orchards, jou needoon. not ask why. I for navigation with the Pae-j N ific near by. Time to smoke np . Wright's Ham Pickle lo go with it. BULLARDS PHARMACY We were very glad to lern that; Mr. M. R. Morgan, who had ! delicate oppeatbn performed onJ bis injured eye performed at the f Heipner Hospital, early this week islmpioving tapiulv and will be t at home in a few days. , Mrs. M. C. Cotter was an outjj going passenger on the stage Fri t dav. Mrs. M. R. Morran returned! to her home from Heppner. Right. "JOKES" Mr. FaBnacht: "George can you tell us thediference between amon'a and pneumonia?" George Ritchie: "Sure, one comes :n bottlesandtheother inchests." Mrs. Patterson: "Gene, compare holy. Gene Engelman: "Holy, mixed, and sinful." Mr. Skeen: "Frank, what is the meaning of budget?" Frank Mason: "The meaning of a budget is that if you cannot move a thing you can't budget." Mrs. Patterson: "What marx is placed after a sentence that asks a question?" Harry Peterson: "An irrigation puint. Grade Notes The third and fourth grades are trying for perfect attendance bis week. They want no absence r lardy marks on their cards this month. Stuart Rankin and Betty Berge men are absent from the first and second grade room this week. Edris Ritchie is the only one ibsent from the fifth end sixth tjrade room this week. The seventh and eighth grades took stateexaminationslast week. The game with Condon, Jan. JS, promises to be on interesting )ne, as both Condon and lone ha vi-defeated Heppner, the teams w ill probably beevenly n a ched. The return game of Heppner will be played on the local floor, Feb. On FeD. 11, the return game Aith Lexincton wiil be Dlaved on their iloor. The Jocal boys are (looking forward tomore victories. The Senior English Class be inn the ituJy of poetry this week We are sure the Seniors will de--'elope some admirable poets and ing to put in our tcnooi notes Miss Phelps had charge of the Professional Teachers Meeting, jfor Jan. 23. her topic being. "Tests, standard and mental , Miss Phelps developed her topic thoroughly, introducing many types of tests. Star Brand shoes at Bristow iknd Johnson's. None better. Dr.HESS Now is the time to put your lanimals and fowls in condition t for spring activity, by feeding HDr. Hcfs' Stock Tonic, It Pnnlh v Pan - a Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, nstant Louse I Hess Dip and Disinfectant Hess Roup Tablets, Hess Healing Powder. t Every package apsolutely guaranteed to! It $ satisfy or your get your money back. .4. Coming to The Dalles ; Dr. Mellenthin Specialist )u Intermit Medicine for the pant twelve years DOESNOT OPERATE Wilt be in the Dalles on Sat urday Feb, 12, at, the Dalles Hotel. i Oftice Hours, 10.00 A. M to 4:00 P.M. 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