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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1927)
3nnt 3 nht $tnw tut VOLUME XV 10NE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Mar. 18, 1927 NUMBER 42 SCHOOLJNOTES "Stick-to- it-iveness" Whit world of meaning lies picked In that one word sticktoit iveness! It Cin be spoiled to iny thinirtntife. Hsrdlyabroadenough definition cin be found for it. Lincoln climbed from the job of i rail splitter to the highest position tint man cn acquir In the United Stated, the presiden cy. If he hid not had the power of "ick-to it-ivenerm" he would never have attained that position. Jim Hill began his career by working on the section. Now we possess in him, one of the great eat railroad magnates of the cnun try. Thus have many great men achieved their prominence. By ticking to things they started to they attained their highest aspi rations. It it interesting to noto the the results which the application of tick to itlveness has had on our local high school girls banket ball team. For most of them it haa been their first year on the team. Throughout games that were hopelessly lost they have contin ued to play with the same spirit even when the score was dis heartening. Whether winning or losing, our girls, have ntmd out, because they have Reen good sportsmen and because the have this was their only'victory of the season, we are prond of our girls! We wish to thank the peoulfi who have donated the uhh of their cBra to take our players to other towns aud for their enthnsiastic support at local games, another another example, of stick to itive ness. Mildred Smith Freshman . '. lil I.. I A kill naa unsfciiiHiy ueen Bugg""-" " the congenial upper clrsHmen.Jand which might he considered as ac ceptable for their future health health and benefit. Let us follow with lively antic- pations, the further development of the pennant affair. GRADE NOTES Junior Mason went to Heppner Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bergevin, Mrs. Beckner and Mrs Walker visited the pri mary room last week. The primary room gave the program for the first assembly, their urogram consisted of, A: Song "Tlie Sewing Ladies Meet." Hestth Khymes, Funny Bunny Rabbit Dramatization. Mrs. Walker, County Scho 0 Supt., was a visitor in the lane school last week. The Pennant Scramble Last Saturday, during the still hours of tlie evening, the Frosh attempted putting their pennant on theasHembly wall. Some upper classmen however, having seen a light fiaohed in the room, slipped into the school house through i wind leftopen for that purpose LOCAL NEWS fa.... aitunelun iiftrtn iintafinu exhibited that quality of Btickto ttie CHUHe 0f ttieir surprise beinK inventus wmvu uuu.r, the oresence or ine iresnmen, The members of an athletic! A ivy comical struggle team represent the spiri of our en8Ueil. result Freshmen school.. It is not the winning or i.Bl1iu ..lmiilvma the removal and losing of a score which counts. A (jlsBl,prance of a rose and black came, whether won or lost, play ..,,r.n.nt from the wall. with a clean spirit and good sports, Vfmh conole themselves with mansnip.iaoneany school may be tnrf p0t)Stl(8ion a sophomore pen tiroud of. nant and a Senior pennant Our school learned a let son hi Despite numerous suggestive the girls' game with Heppner on , lnreaU from the upper classmen a recent weonesaav nigm; our gills learned a lesson, one that can only be learned by trial an t tint. Without perseversr.ee, our girls could never have improve.! their teamwork and have been able to defeat a team which had nnre defeated them. Even tho' their pennants have not been re turntd to their former places One evening, a few days lt er. two ol the Freshmen boys were kindly transported in a car jo a point two or three miles erst of town. They were then given the honor and desired privilege of strolling hack to town, which Declamatory Contest The local declamatory, tryouts are to be held here, March 25th, in the gym, The school and com munity arh very much interested in this work as lone carried oil all prizes except one in the con test last year. We are working hard for similar results this year. The Judges who will select our school representatives for the county contest, will be Mrs. Walk er. Uev. Wood, and one Heppner teacher chosen by Mrs. Walker. For the county content each grade school In Morrow County is entitled to two contestants, one being for humorous and one for non-humorous seleithns. Each high school is entitled to one contestant from each class Oratorical, dramatic and humor 0U8. No speaker shall be allowed to compete in the annual Declare story Contest with a selection he has priviously spoken in a fin contest of the League. No selec lion which has won first place in final contest of the League, shall be used the following year Any pupil having won firtt in any one class in any divesion seall be barred from again com ing in that (-.loss of that division The winmers from lone las year were Eugene Normile, Fran citBrvson. Haiel Padberg, N dra Agee. Frank Mason and Rich ard Lundell. An admission fee of ten cents will be charged and the proceeds are to be used in a hot lunch fu for next year. UIIWB UCIti'i . "" - - . 4- 4 , t3 n M ... NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice hfri-bv utV'-n Hint tin iiiiili-rxlentMl, n SiiiH-rlnteinJi'iit ol Bunka tr the Stute of Oregon, l In luirit of the nft and itffulra f the Hunk of lone. lone. Oregon, for the iiuriioHe of lliiulilntlon. All iMTHoiK who liuveclnimnaKHinto Hiihl Hunk are hereby notified to unite It-gul proof thereof, ly filing n duly verified eliilm. rut by law nrovl (led. with the Deputy Superintendent of Hunk In clinrRO.at the of lice Hnk of lone. lone. Oregon, on or Mure the 14th. dny of April, WS. Diite of flrt uulilliutlon Jim. 1 4th. 1027, Date of lnitt publication April lUll lU'.'T, FIIANK C. UKAMWEM SUl'EUI.NTENDKST OK BANKS. Mr. and Mrs. ErneU Farrcns returned to their home in Yaki ma Sundey after attendiny the' funeral of Rufus A. Farrens. Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Brown and son Winnie. Mrs. Blanche Hummel and son Everette, mo tored to Pendleton and back last Saturday. I Mrs. Frank Engelman, Mrs Katie PettysandMrs. MitlnNe ton arrived at t he Engelman home on thestage.JSaturday afternoon. Mrs. Engelman and Mrs. ret tys were visiting in South Bend for about three weens. Tnm HnviHnnn motsred over from Madras. Fndao. after schooljin One. to visit with relatives. He return ed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Broge Ford anb on Braived in lone, Thursdov of last weeek to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ford's brother in law, R. A, Farrens.- Mr. Ford returned to his werk at Portland, Sunday, and Mrs. Ford remained to visit wilh relatives. Airs. Ruby Robert returned to her home, Tuesday evening on the stage. She visited her hus- bsnd weo wa in the Naval Hos pital at Bremerton before he was transferred to the Government Hospital at San Francisco. Walter Cason returned to lone, Tuesday, after a short visit with his daughtia H Yakima. iTWO SHOWS IN ONE Saturday, March 19 A6reelFredThomp- Ison Western with The GOLDEN -MASCOT Road Show. Dogs. iTraneze- Comedv- all r- - - " 2and 50ct. Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal Co.. EYE SIGHT SPECIAL 1STS. No. 304 Salmon Street. Portland, Oregon, will be in lone lor the day and evening, Wednes day. March 23rd, on his regular monthly trip. Headquarters at lone Hotel. SEE HIM ABOUT YOU REYES. AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 10:00 Bible schohl. 11 :00 Preaching Service: Subject The Fam v of God." At 2-30 there will be services (conducted by the young people and at 7:30 preaching on the top ic: 'From Egypt to Canaan-" A welcome to you. E. L Wood, Minister. Mr.andMrs. Blackwell, par ents of Mrs. R. A. Farrens, son Sherman, granddaughter, and Ru pert Farrens motornd over from Monument, Thursdap to attenc tife funeral of Rufus Farrens. They returned to their homes on Sunday. Dr. E. C. Chick and Miss Blanche Bristow motored up from Hood River, Wednesday morning, for an over night visit in lone. Mr. and Mrs. Cullie aie the oroud parents of a baby boy, born Sunday. March 13, at the Jordan Hosnital r I , ,M llva .turning lhiiih ui iuiic Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wood, son 'equipment will please deliver to Billy, and airs. Aioeri unea, roo me undersigned at John Mc Dev tored to Heppner, weanesaay. Mrs Rea remained there. Star Brand shoes at Bristow and Johnson's. None better. The Dorcas Society will hold its annual Easter Sale, Saturday. April 9, at the McMurray build mg. Besides the usual Food and Fancy Work on sale at this time the ladies will have a complete line of stamped goods. NOTICE All parties holding Bank of lone ilt Ranch, lone, Oregon L. M. DemDev. DEPUTY SUPT. 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