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VOLUME XV IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Feb. 4, 1927 NUMBER 36 SCHOOL NOTES aasSKassSaaaSB IONE MEETS DEFEAT Condon Basketeeri Win By a Narrow Margin. List Friday night the Inn high school ueams met defeat on the lone floor, at the hands of the Condon teams. Tha girl wer defeated by a acor of 24 to 5. The game between'the boy . - !. I I ... 11 teams waa exciting ana wrn played, both teama played hard. It was Ion' gam with thirty seconds to play, then Con don mad a lucky shot, the whis tie blew and tha game wan over, The final score waa 16- 17. The line up for the games was as follows: Giils. Ion Fletcher F Engelman Guniel. Fwanson C Grabill Firrena G Kitchie Boys Iom Uitchi F Lundell Clark C Balaiger G Mason Condon Thornel Krwln Hordie Cross Wihuli Grlder Condon Walker Wiilemontt Mcruin Coodwin Fox On the night of Feb. 11. the local high achool teams will visit Ltxington in return game of basket ball, there will be three games, the boy' game, the girl's game and the scrub game. - AH are expected to be lively and Interesting. Come out and help us win. IT CAN BE DONE There wan a very rulien'ook on Edie' face aa he stalked Into the assemply. He alanmed hi books In hi desk, flung him self into his seat, and grumbled to himseif. At this time the teach er said, Edward, after this, please come Into the assembly more qui etly and learn to conduct your aelf aa a gentleman." Thia infuriated Eddie to such an extent that he almost choked with raue. Then he said to him self, "Why do they all pick on me? I try my best and tnen they aav, '1 believe your work would Improve if you would look at your lesson defor you come to class. f ...,. iM . i -..l Valentines! At prices within the reach of everyone. Better values than we have ever had before. Now on display in our window. BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store. he refused to blame himself, even thought he knew that he did not study, Hut gee," bethought, "you cant have any fuu studying and a feller has to have a good time once 1n a while, but I'll fix that blame sarcastic English teacher for bawlinii me out I won't even atudy tomorrow; then I'll see if she wont give me aome credit for studying before." The bell rang loudly and school was dismissed. Aubrey Allen An drewa, who deserved hi nam be cause h obtained a II A'a, looked at the downhearted Eddy. He liked him, for he waa a good, clean soort, buthedid'ntsee why Eddy would not study. Then Aubrey slapped Eddy on the shoulders and suiJ, "What's tha matter, old man? You look like you've been aent for a.id could'nt come." " Oh hang ic ail Audrey, vou know whrt's the matter," was Eddy's retort. Probacy English again. Why you buck up, old scout, and tack le that English with vim? We need you, Eddy. We must have you for this team; then there's the senior play and 1 know darn well you want to graduate." 1 know its all easy for you," Eddie aaid bitterly, "fut then you don't tnderstand. I haven't had the back ground; then she's always picken' ou me. I don't see how anyone can get that sen lence structure. I try to write a tht me and its only criticism, crit Icism, criticisml" "Well, said Aubrey, "why don't you go to the teacher and teilhtr? She'll help you. "Do you think for moment that I would go whining to her? Why, sh'd only Uugh at me," was the angry retort. "Well, you have to do it. Ke memder Il can be done," said Aubrty. At these last words an odd ex pression came over Eddie'a face. Then he. grinned broadly and said "Say, old boy, that quite the thing. "It ran be done you know.jhave started to work for the "Then he added, but how can it?,Oec!amatory Contest. We hope I just must have aome kind of foundation, Aubrey offerred to teach him all he knew about sentence struc ture. The next Monday the teacher called upon Eddie to read bis which she criticised severely. He I It ..... itrnl I tvrir anew ii was nui "... ton 1.1. t an ,..) n.u Vii tixt oa If ha! ten, iiui ou.liruuvr IIC IC'I O-J II I'V Were Improving. Four weeks had passed. Eddie had studied industriously. His work had improved greatly, too. !! spoke with, for he knew that his English was belter than the average student'?. Aubrey wbo hint helped him much, wan In deed surprised to see that IvJdie learned the English so easily, Then an excitiny day came, Vhe report for the first six weeks were being given out to the pu- pits. Eddie received his, looked at it, grinned, nudged Auboey, then said, "I say, old man, it can be done you know." The primary grade notes were written by a little second grader, Margart t Lindekiri. Junior Mason, Chariot McCabe, Katheryn Griffith, Betty Berge vin, Stuart Rankin, Howard Cro well, Grace Howell, InezMerritt, Robert Warfield. and Harry Nor movie, have been absent from our room on account of colds and bad weather. We have an "ain't box" in our room. The boys and girls are having a hard time keeping their names out of the "ain't box'1. We want to speak good English in our room. Our room is racing to see how many can be Healthy 0. Brown ies. We dont want any Grimy Joes in our room. We want whoever can to come and visit our room and watch us work and play. Perfect record for four weeks "Health Campaign" in the third and fourth grades: Mildred Lun dell, Miriam Hale, Leo Young, Valdva Wood, Margarite Troge, Elsworth Builard, Helen Grabill. Moble Cool, Ernest Heliker. Ina Morgan, Baulah Pettyjohn Mary Grabill, and Ralph Maon wet absent from School wete absent from school. TheCradesand High school ao represent our school as well as we did last year. Our High School basketball teams entertained Condons teams after the evening games by serv ing chocolate, fruit salads and and sandwiches The Freshmen class gladly re ci-iva anothet member, Johnnv Eubanks of Pendleton High. ! At the Christian Church. Rtvival services will begin at th Christian church, lone, on Sunday, the thirteenth. The spring season will soon be here; we have the Dr. L. D. LcGear line of stock and poultry remedies, John Deere plow line of shares and extras, agency for VanBrunt Drill, and a good line of . at right prices. BRISTOW & JOHNSON LOCAL NEWS . lone has ben well represent ed in Heppner this week. : Miss Elizabeth Phelps left for Portland, last Friday night. Mrs II. C. Wood and eon Billy nr.d Mrs. Lsnna Padberg visited relatives in lit ppner, Friday. Mrs Guy Cason and children came home with them for the weekend J FlofBy Stender was an incom ing pasxenger on the stage last Saturday. She is going to work for' Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Mrs Charley Shaver, who fell and hurt her knee cap during our severe cold weather, is able to be about the house again. Mr. and Ers. Bergen Leadbet ter are the proud parents of a baby boy. born January 23. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker of Walla Walla, spent Saturday and Sunday in lone, visiting Mr. Bak er's sisters, Mrs Lena Lundcli and Mrs. Dora Morgan. Mrs. Troy Bogaid and little daughter, who have been at the Jordan Hospital for the past two weeks rttnrned to their home in the Eight Mile district, thir week. Earl and Charley Murray, of Freewater spent a few days on th Murray ranch, seeing how Hank was getting along. I Ceorg Uitchie, Sr. Ture Peter son, William llayes, and can Troedson motored to Heppner, Monday. They were accompanied on their return by Frank Yonng who had gone up on the local. Walter EubanksreturneJ from Pendleton, Sunday afternoon. He brought Johnny borne with him, AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School 10:00 a. mt, Christian Endeavor, 6:30, preaching 7:30 p. n. You are welcome. E. L Wood, Minister. Beautiful, new line of station ery at BULLARD's PHARMACY.. LEGION HALL THEATRE Here are a few ol the pictures we have contracted for 1927. Jan. 29th. Flaming Frontier. Feb. 5th. Tracked in the Snow. llFeb. 12th.-Chipof the flyingU Feb. 19th. Non Stop Flight. Feb. 26th. Find your man.! Cut thij out and keep it for future reference. We will only raise prices when the price of program compels us to. Dont miss a single number of this con- ract. American Legion lone Oregon i general mdse. I David Howe, came in on the stage Tuesday, to visit their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Low. Mrs Mose I: a? been in Iowa attending 'he funeral of her mother, Mrs. Jula Howe. She returned to her! kiome in Salem, Thursday. i Mrs. Irlcne Nash and son are visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dell Ward. Mrs. M. II. Morgan and son, Ed ison made several trips to Htpp ner to visit Mr. M. R. Morgan. Mrs. Ben Busche and Mrs. Lieu iien are visiting at the home or Walter Eubanks. Mrs. J, M. Hamblet of New- berg came in on the Wednesday venirg stage to visit her Broth er, M. U. Morgan who has been verry poorly for some time. Mr.- Morgan came home home from the hospital, last Thurseay, muce improvod. The value of cream shipments from Ion for the month of Jan uary totaled $700.00. The total R. R. charges for deliverin this cream to the creamerif s was $23. G5. Nolan Page of lone junior in civil engineering at 0. A. C.has been pledged to Sigma Tau, na tional honorary fraternity in en gineering. Students are chosen from the school of engineering, the school of mines, and the department of he mical engineering on th? ba sis of high scholarship, character and ability in the engineering profession. LINCOLN TEA The Ladies of the DorcasFo- r'ety will give a Lincoln Tea at the Congregational Church par tors, Thursday afternoon, Feb. 10. FveryboJy welcome MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Musicians in the Unite d States considerably outnumber the cler I) men ar.d lawyers, according to statement emanatting from the Conn Music Center. There almost three times as many people earn ing a Uvu.g through music as there are drilling teeth or play mg behind the foot lights. J. Dr.HESS at. Now is the time to put your animals and fowls in condition! for spring activity, by feeding;; Dr. Hess' Stock Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, and using tllnstant Louse Hess Dip and Disinfectant, Hess Roup Tablets, Hess Healing Powder. 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