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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1927)
VOLUME XVI IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Nov. 25, 1927 NUMBER 26 School Notes Examinations An the school we k of the 21st to the 25th ends the second six weeks, many pupils are fretting over examination!). JOKES Norman Swanson, Frenhman: "What U the nearest animal to man?" Dorr Mason, Freshman; "I'll bite." Norman Swanson; ,'The cootee. Freshman: "la it true that women live longer than men?" Another Freshman: 'Taint is a great prefer vative." Francis; "What steps In Latin would you take If some one told pou to translate, There is a big lion In the hall."' Ordie: "The highest one. " Harold: "Kenneth wont he utile to p'ay fo.itball anymore." Hob Grabill: "Yeh! why so?" Harold: "Frank Holub jumpped on his pipe In practice. "Hob: "How would that interfere? 1 didn't know hesmokeij." Harold: "Yeh? but you pee it washla windpipe," P. G. Rahig'r, the local agnt for Hudson and Khhbx automo biles, aold three cars last week: an E'saex coach to Victor Kiel maun; an Esex sedan to Car! HtrgHtromand a Hudson Sedan Jr. to Eric Hcrgtitrom. Mial Lilly Allenger, assiHtant cashier of the Farmers and Stock Growers Hank of Heppner spent Thanksgivings I; hthehome folks. Carl Hergstrom and family spent Tbankngiving in Cortland. Mr. and Mrs Ora Harlow wtre in lone this week. They are now visiting for a short time at ini gon. When thinking of Christina gifts rm ember that our loci I nur chants have anticipated your wants and are ready to assist yon in the promotion of the Christmas spirit. FARM FOR SALS Forty acres Govt, irrigated land located at Boardman, rich soil, in alfalfa; price, f t.fiOO. terms if de aired. E Calahan, Los Alton, California. School Bus Schedule ( The School bus schedule was changed last week ho that the hour of departure ia now 3:30, instead of 4:00 as before. The re cess periods have been reduced to five minutes, Tho following people have have viaitod the primary room thisyear: Mrs Dick, Mrs. Perry, Mrs, King Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. McCurdy, Mr Head, Mrs. Sipes, Mrs. Kitchlo. Supt. Walker has been visiting the grade schools recently. There was no school on the 24th and 25th as those days bad been set apart for Thanksgiving vaca tion. From the picture "The Life ot Cbristshown atthe high school auditorium, Friday, the 18th. the High School netted the sum of three dollars and aeventyfive cent. GRADK SCHOOL NOTES Hazel Frank who left school Ust week, will be absent for some time. She has gone toGrt sh am, where her sister is verv ill. Stuart Kankin had the misfor tuna to mash three of bis fngerc in the school bus door lastThurs day morning. Hs was not able to attend school thut day but WBt back again Frihi J The third and fourth grade boys won the football game pla) ed with the fifth grade hoy, Wer'n sday. Eugene Normyle and Berl Akers were captains of the the teams. Norton Lundell and Paul Smouse. both of the eighth ll-ale, acted as referee and urn pi re The seventh and eighth grade boys defrated the iifth and sixth sixth grade hoys in a game ot football last Friday with a scon of 7-0. Tho fisrt and second grades hsd perfect attendance record Ins' week. They are beginning ti practice tor their Christmas pro gram. Combined Fanning Mill and Wheat Trealer. Highest grade Copper Carbonate' for wheat treat g. PaulG.Ualsiger u - .JW, I I A Kodak and wonU they be pleased You maybe sure that anyone on your Christmas list will be pleased with a Kodak it's a gift that will be used the year around. Here's the place to select Kodaks for Christmas our knowledge of the Kodak line helps us help you. Christmas Kodaks from $5 up Brownies are from $2 up Dullard's Pharmacy THE KODAK STORE ' FRATERNITY PLEDGES .. 10NE STUDENT Corvalis, Ore., Nov. 22: Nolan Page of lone, senior in engineering, has been pledged to Tau Beta Pi, national fraternity in engir.edring. This fraternity has as its chief purpose the pre motion of scholarship. A limited number of students are selected from the school of engineering each year who have shown stipe rior scholastic attainment, qunh ties of leadership and personal character. The fact that it is ns tiotiul in scope with chapters in the leading colleges and universi tits and with uniformly high standards of membership maker election ajtreat distinction. ThoBe pledged plan to make a study of the effect of frost in the ground on the elevation of the bench mark In front of Appersor hall. They will work to establish the elevation of th bench marl, with sufficient accuracy for itf use by the surveying classes. It it can be correctly established, ii will fill a long felt need of th engineering department. GUY Ca1"mOVE3 TO ARLINGTON GOy Cason, who has been liv ing in Portland for some time past, has accepted a pos lion with Ihe Hotel barber shop as barutr and assumed his duties Thursday . Arlington Itiiiieitn. Why worry aboht jour new tar? Use Radiator Glycerine and be safe. Bollard's Pharmacy. CALL FOR WARRANTS All General Fond Warrants of Marrow County, Oregon, regis tered on or before June SO, 1J27, will be. paid on presentational the office of the Co.mty Tr-asur er, on or after December 10. U7. at which date inttrest en $uk warrants will cease. Dated at Heppner, Oregon. November lGih, 1027. Leon W. Brigga, Co. Trem. LOCAL ITEMS The Dorcas Society will hold a food and fancy work sale on Sat urday the'3d of December, at J. E. Swanson'sGrain Office. The Ladies Aid, of the Baptist will conduct a sale of food and fancy work, on the lOih of Dec, at Bristow Johnson's Store. Aaa result of a contest that the three churches have been holding, the lone and Lexington Sunday Schools entertained the Pine City Sunday School at the lone Christian church, Sunday morning and afternoon, Nov, 20. After dinner a musicdl program put on by the churches of Ior.e and Lexington, was enjoyed by all. The New 1928 MAJESTIC "Sorber Built" i! -k'li 1 i -. ." i '. ,f" ' - . ' k l . v .- ? f " tf- i JTif Dick Smith, of lone, waa call ing on Addrew Porter, Sunday. LOST Somewhere on Second Street or on the slrtei leading from the Highway to the school building, one silver, Wahl Eversbarp pen cil, fruiter pltase leave at the inueperidei.t oil ice and receive i e ward. 1 tie Dorcas Society held a sil ver tea in the Congregational ci.uicn payors on Nov. 17. The Ladies' Aid of the Christ ian Church are giving a bazaar and loud sale, Dec. 17. Buy your Xmas gifts from them. Miss Edith Ely.'an lone High School Junior, entertained the ihe class at her home near- Mor gan, last Friday evening. Atthe present time the high way crew is widening toe road the road near Morgan. . ' Deane Ekleberry left, Sunday, for Iowa, to visit relatives whom he has not seen for some time. The trip is being made by train. A. F. and W. F. Palmateer were doing business in Heppner Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrc. Stanley Seely were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Hardesty, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bauren feind were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balcomb, at Irrigon, Sun day afternoon. Quite a unmber of the Morgan lies attended the Kale, Monday. Earl Morgan and Hal Ely drove to Boardman, Monday, to get their winter potatoes. FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Emma Anderson lone, Oregon. . n ..... p i.in. i ' I f. l t 'W- f t .: k - i firc-.i I ' IV- J ZTl . ,,, .1 - - - - 1 ,w Mr, Cole Smith, accompanie. by Mr. Ilaguewood and Mr. Rua kin, went to Portland last Satur day and returned the following Tuesday. Mr, Eubanks and Mr. Howard Lane of Lfx'n.ts:' l3. k a truck load of turkevs to Portland last Saturday. Mr. Eubanks returned with Mr". Cole Smith. Drum Typ2 Control Simplifies Tuning Reproducing with Life like exactness. Price complete $134.05 Walter R. Corley Agent. I- R. RUbIsUN E Uefore yun buy? w NOW IS THE TIME to get your order in if you want your machine on time lor next year. If interested in a mac'.iine that will save your crops and put Hie grain in the sack, SEE I FRANK ENGELMAN lone, Oregon. Ll ll .l i.l 1-1 1-61 31 III fit -'M 1)11! !H!!IlilI!!ii:i!lllli!lSi!Ii liiiiiiiiiii!1!;- Iligh School Play A play entitled "Hold that Line Jimmie will be given by the High School early in December Don't miss it. CHAUTAUQUA SCHEDULE D.'C. lone High School Play Jan. 13 Lcture a new car. ride in the new take at 99 ct. SALE 0 OAKLAND X 4 i a ti ft C lt rfT I . ill iiiivi iwau vJSA 51 the car which has all the ptwer aiuiS snap you will ever t j r ha.sl want and yet qua"? m the slow ,-ihe Listing lies of tspced LAK. J f MACHINE SHOP .v. wn; tjvi ?m-xv !JK T S"V: -.iv, V ta ul un ii ul uw i-Ai-i SUITS and j 1 TOP COATS Our New Fall and Winter Line of men's suit and overcoat samples are J here and they are mighty nice. Better come in and have your meaasure taken for a new outfit. Bristow & Johnson f . HEADQUARTERS FOR HAR- f VEST SUPPLIES. 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