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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1927)
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Abril 8, 1927 NUMBER 45 VOLUME XV SCHOOL NOTES Friday evening, Maroh 25, lone chool held t declamatory contest for the purpose of choosing two pupils from the lower fourgratfts, two from the upper four grades and three from the high school to represent the school at Ileppner, in the County Contest, April 22. There were 29 pupils who par ticipated in the In the contest. The judges were Mr. and Mrs. Walkerof Ileppner and MiBS Lind berg of Willamette University. Those chosen were: Divixion 1; Non-humorons, Junior Mason; Humorous, Winnie Brown Division II; Minnie Normile, Lou Ue Minor. Division III; Humorous, Thelma Morgan; O'atorioal, Everette Ev erett. Hummel; Dramatic, Kath ryn Feldman. Last Friday afternoon the 7th und 8th Gradea had charge of the assembly and entettained the itudenU and visitors with the fol liming program: A Heading "Jennie Entertains Sister's Beau", Ellen Ritchie. A Piano Solo, Hazel Padberg. A Heading "When Jimmie Goes to Bed". Raymond Fletcher. The last number was especially Intereresting as the Seventh tirade Quartette was unable to King. Tr.e dificulty was found that the song they were to sing was apparently not on the page H ahould have been. Instead, the iaut oroved to be an April Fool Announcement. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET On Friday evening, April first. the annual Junior-Senior Banquet was given. The Juniorsinvited their guests to a costume party in the Odd Fel Iowa Uall, where all enjoyed games and music during the first part of the evening. At nine o'clock the entire party adjourned to the hot-l dining toom. where u banquet wasserv ed.Tneroom was attractively dec orated in blue and gold, the Sen tor Class colors. Boqets of yellow Daffobils, in blue vases adorned the table. Covers were, laid for . H In doors or out Kodak Just 3 feet 20 inches tall today a chance for a picture that's typical of the opportunities around any home yours for example. And indoors or out, Kodak pictures are easy to make from the first, ns we'll quickly show you if you'll stop at our Kodak counter. Always a complete stock of Kodaks, Kodak Film and ' accessories at this store. 'Autographic Kodaks from $5 up BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store twenty- six. The most entertaining feature of the evening was the delivered of telegrams by asmall messen ger boy to each one preesnt. The telegrams which were read alond revealed some startling dlsclos ures. After the banquet, all re turned to the Odd Fellows' hall to spend the remainder of a very enjoyable evening. Taken at Hit Word On dny whlla riillng on s crowdM itrt car I noticed a woman atandlng In tli throng itrueutliii with ninny bundlr and baby. Thinking of be ing of mm aaalstanr, I Inquired, "Can'l I relieve you of com of your buudlcsT To in aurprla, ah banded in the buby. My bachelor dignity wni already St lha tero point, but when I noticed a group of giggling glrla who were alu (lenta In my rluaa at tli rlty high arbool my nmrtlflratlon wa complete. aaaur you my emlmrrassnwnt did not end with the Incident. K, N. A. It., In Chli'Hgo Trltiunu. Not the Curaf't Fault A clergyman, railed away auddenly and unable to offlrlut at the arvl- In hla church, entrunted hli new curnt wltb the duty. On hla return bom be naked hla wife what ah thought of tli rurate'a aermou. The poorest I eer heard," ah de clined: "nothing In It at all." Later In the day the clergyman, meeting til curate, ktd hint how h bad got on. Xplrndldly,ilr,M replied tli curat. "I didn't bav time to prepare any thing uiyaelf, ao I preached on of your aennona" London Anawcrt. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la hereby given Hint the uiulcrliiel bnafllril lilatlnnliu-coiuit ! mliiilnlHtriitor of the retnte of 'Ann. KnuWHbl.ibTeimeil, liitlieConn ty Court of the MuUMif (in-Kon. Ir Morrow County, niidtlm". antil Court luia fixed Mouilny, the i'nil dny of Miiy. I!K7 tit tic hour of iim .clock. I'. of an Id dny, Htlie lime; Hinl ! the County Court room In the Court limine nt Ileppner. Morrow County, dreg-mi, hh the plnceof li.iirhiR- entd account and olih-ctlnlie thereto, It Hiiy, and tile net lli iuelit ot anld late. Inte ofllrat pillillcntlcill of till" no lice. April Ut. 111'.'; date ol liott ul llcutlon, April '-Nlh. IVJT. K. II. KoliliiHoii, AdiiiinlHtriitor of the entitle ol A nun I Kub vnll, deceased. ai I Z LOCAL NEWS Mis Pearl Padberg of Portland who is working for the Pacific States Telegraph and Telephone Company, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lanna Padberg of this city. Mrs. J. II. Bryson went to Port land last Friday to attend the lu- neralof an uncle. She returned Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs P. J. Linn left for Portland, Thursday, Mrs. Linn will remain there for a time to visit her eon F-ed Griffith, but Mr. Linn is going on to Vernonia to work. Mr. and Mrs. Newlin left this week for La Grande. They have been sttving at the home of Mrs. Paul O'Mers, Mrs. Newlin'a sister. Mrs. Mary Young has been quite aick for the past weeek. Miss Pearl Padberg took the stage for Ileppner Thrsdsy. She wa.visitng at the home of her sister, Mrs. Guy Caaon. Red Shipley who was section foreman here a year or so ago came to lone to take his old poni tion. Perry Birtlemay left Monday for Arlington. He was to learn "The Crucifixion" is the title of a lecture to be be given at the American Legion I Ml of this city next April J3th. by the Reverend Enoch Sandten, Field Secretary of the Columbia Con ference of the Lutheran Church.- The lecture will.be . accompanied by some 123 slereoptican slides, illustrat. Ing each event in the last week of the life of Jesus Christ Some cf these pictures are especially interesting as they are actual photographs of the rlaccs visited by the Master during his days of sorrow. Others are rcproduc tions of the best in religious art while some are taken from the Passion Play at Obetammergau. The story of Christ's suffering will be unfolJed in three ads, the first taking up the events leading up to the arrest In Ccthsemane, the second to the condemnation, and the third to the death on the ooss. I i the first act the celebration of the passover is given special consideration, in the second the trial, ai d in the third the crucifixion. In the latter both the biblical anJ the traditional aspect of the crucifixion will be considered. Several songs accompany" the story. Solos Ike ' In Hie Garden." "Calvary," "the Greet. Hill," "He was crucified for me," will be sung by Mrs Sandeen and others. Was. trated hymns will be sung by the audience. The lecture will be given under the auspices of the Lutheran Church and will be free to all who wish to attend. An o'fering will be taken, however, infavcr of The Luthern Hcspital, Astoria, Oregon. The spring season will soon be here; we have the Dr. L. D. LeGear line of stock and poultry remedies, John Deere plow line of shares and extras, agency for VanBrunt Drill, and a good line of general mdse. at right prices. BRISTOW & JOHNSON there the location of his section. Mr, ami Mrs. Louis Baisiger returned Friday from the Valley where they have been spending a few oays. Rev. W. W. Head spent Friday In the city of Heppner. The lone School Board has se lected full list of teachers with the single exception of the coach. The list is as follows: Supt. Esrl A. Brown; English and French, Mrs. RuthPatterson; History and Domestic Economy, Mrs. Amy Sperry; 7th and 8th grades, Mrs. Harriet Brown; 6th and 6th grades, Miss Mildred Head; 3d and 4th grades, Miss Primary grades, Mrs. Vura Coch ran. The coach and instructor In mathematics has not yet been secured. It is reported that Superintend ent Roy L. Skeen is reported to have accepted the superintend ency of the Umatilla schools. The ball game, Sunday, be tweeo lone and Hermistonon the lone grounds, resulted In. a score of three to two in favor of Her mietcn. lone playsSundsy at Arlington, ' Remington The only portable typewriter that Is a real auccess, I E5j u E si Call for Bids Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of School Diet. No. 16., lone, Oregon, for the transportation of children to and from school at lone, Oregon, over the routeto WateCiawford's farm, one mile east of Ella. Bids will be received up to and including April 30, 1927. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids must be filed with the School District Clerk. Carl W. Trodson, Clerk District No. 16. Hard to Stop Legend Once Started on Way It la rutber Interesting to watch a legend In tit cuurae of growth, re murka tli Muucheater Guardian and cite the can of the ancient chalice which wna recently found and which after a hectic liewapaper career I uuw ao far advanced that It la hon ored by aome aa the cup Unit served the Lord at tin I -art Supper. It waa a aluillur jumping nt conclusion which Involved medieval legend uiakera In oin bopele tangle, Pierre Van Paa aen comment. In tbe Atlanta- Consti tution. The classical case la that of the tleven Tlimimnd Vlrglna of Cologne Dlggluga In the Twelfth cen tury brought to light big collection of human bone. An ecstatic woman proclaimed them at one to be the re uiuina of the Eleven Thousand martyr. Further aearcb allowed tho bonea of men were among the pile. Tlw ec static lady waa not put out She de- ri dared at one that certain ecclealas ' tic had been put to death wltb tbe virgin. Worse followed. The bonea zz. of children were found. Wer the ! ceer defeated T By no mean. Entire families had been put to death with the 11,000, they aula. Modern re search made an end to the whohe fare by establishing the fact that the bone were those of the first Itoniun colonist In Coloane and that they had been burled In a cutacombinu cemetery. Easter Egg Dyes. Caskets and Candv tggs at Bui lard s Fhar jmacy. Star Brand shoes at Bristow tnd Johnson's. None better. PIANO FOR SALE IN IONE VICINITY Quality piano, a bargain Pay r $10. monthly. For particulars address Hendrick piano Broker age Co. 121 South Madison St .Spokane, Wa.-hsngton. . Now is the time to put your! animals and fowls in condition:: 'for spring activity, by feeding! Dr. Hess' Stock Tonic, ! Poultry Pan - a Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, and using "r I Instant Louse Hess Dip and Disinfectant, Hess Roup Tablets, Hess Healing Powder. 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