THE RED AND WHITE Vol. 1 FRIDAY, OCT. 3, .530. No. 1 IONE-LEXINGTON GAME ' lone Wins First Football Came by Score of 19-0 lone. Snpt 2G. The Lexinjr ton foothaM team met the lone team on thehomeiieldhereto day. The tiofiie proved (0 be wry ex cttinar although the score of 19 to Oiu favor of lone, was very un even Even ttiniijfh tiny were be inir beaten badly, the Lexington boys kekt fiuhilnjr to tbend of the jiime. Thronahout tlio entir es m th ball was never back of Ione'i forty yad line. lone scored the first touchdown in the secon J quarter and the second touch down in the th'td qiarier but ere unable to coi vert either. In tbe last qnartet Norman Everdon scored a touch by falling on the hall after it har been fumbled and rolled over the Koal line. Tha ball was success tally bucked across the lint for the point bv Johnnie Eubanks. "The line up for the gamr was- as. foilows: Lfxiuxton C J. Val-ntir.e G 0 M.rtin, H. Peck. f E. Kuns. M. Gra.v E Thornburu. L Evans Q B. Lane H. Backs, M Hany, A. Munkers. Full Back, K. Warntr lone 0. . I. IttcVit Q Efljre'.ruan, M. Morgan. T. P. ... . F. E y, N. Everson E N. Luncell, 0. Furrtn Q R B. Akers 11 B. . E. McCibe. N. Swanson. F. B B. Oiark Substitutions: 1st quarter, J. Eubank for Clark, Clark for E erson, Everson for Morgan. Fourth quarter; V. E?tcb fcr J. Engelman. By Virgii Esteb Freshman Initiation. The Freshmn initiation which occurs each oear about this time took place in the high school gymna-ium, Fridoy evening, Sep. 26. Most of the hih schuol stud ents were there inciuling the boys with the paddles. The facul j ty was present to watch the frcth meo suffer. Mostol the boys wete tired frorn the afterncon footta'.i jfame. The freshman class thi year is composed of eleven boy? and but two girls. Berl Akere, one of the football players who participated in the game that afternoon, was exempted fior. the initiation because cf l is serv ice on the field. RefresrreM1 were served during the hverin?. The freshmen are li'aitlai they are now fuil fL'ded mttn bers of the lone Hifch Scbcoi. By 1'rancit Ely. GOODYEAR TIRSS have all the jfiod qnulitties, Materials, Workmanship, And Right Price. For Automobile Service & Accessories go to INDEPENDENl GARAGE lone Ore. Assembly Meeting Held An assembly meeting was held h the hitfh school gyrnnafium th? morning before the fone-Lrx-iijtton game to practice yellsard t)devolope some real pep for the the football jjarre. Mr. Tucker gave a brief talk rn school spirit and Mr. Rlggs led the students in some snappy new songs. Each of teachers in both Krt.de and high schoo's gave a shore pep taik.'Eiizabfeth:H"aHhen!ed son e snappy 3 els for the team. The Wcdnc day Assembly I In the WeJiies-Jay morning tts asiembly several th ugs of inter es:tothehiiih school were dis- cussed. Mr. Tu.'k-raplilMdthe!iwwtmwmil?,:7 "7'u7 ... . ,ii fast. It will take real lone riant points consul 1 n th aw arc f DortcrccirtiuAi t. . . .L . ... . . iig of the S; ff n.r'l. p Cupolj vhichhegav . a tMirf oeb.vrlpiior. The details or ti e eiiiiing niio' publishing our ;. .per vt ef Mscusi-ed a 1. u Vu gil Libtel, Co- elitor, briefly reported an inter: view with Mr. IkaJ, our publish er. li;i)Jia;e!) altei thisour jeii'l t-ador lel several yells and tt.c meeting was closed. Yc!i Leader Elected At the Student Body meeting, Kiizabtth lit ad was elected )il ' .ea er to tke the p ace of Joel f Cige!ii:au who sent in his reH: mtio'i because of tA parucipa J tij.T ii fojt'oatl practice. Ihe biu'J dents hav e fuund her to lie a vtt y J successful leadrr. ij Cencva lttyjo?.n NF.WS ITEMS Contribute J by Virgil Etcb. Ralph Thompson a promising ootbad player who received a football play broken collar bone in practice a faw days aKo, is improving rapid lj : He expects to be able tu utf his arm asain in a few weeks Ralph was practicing for the position of tight tackle and would have been certa:n to make the team had this unfortunatt at ct dent not occuraed. FOOTBALL RALLY By ClkJyt Brashtitiri The annua! football rally wa held by the students, Thursday evening, Repttmbtr 2G. I.e stuu internet at the school-house st 1 30 p. m., fcimed aline and ser pentined through the business tciiunoi uieciiy. LiiZioeWitieaj, yen itnuer, .eu ma proc-rfeSion. Whn the students had given Bev erol yels and songs in tha buj ness section, they returned to the school house where more jeils ure kivtn whi!e the ra'ly fire was biirg liylited. Sli-ji Upeech es wtre made bo Ct.ach Tucker, rnftnleirs of th football team and a ftw alumni. Thej ali ex prtMd theatsire toclture Lx ingt( irt sc!jiinthef(.o!ba!!fcam i he i.t xt day. mm mmi m-W :: Wm0 :: 3! :: . I"! 1 D " H a " BfaBwarawia I Weather Report For September. Mkcan Station No. of Clear Days 12. (X) No. partly cloudy days 11.00 No. cloudy Jays 7 00 Total precipitation 0 33 Total recusation since September 1 33 For same period last year ..0 02 Direction of prevailing wind.. V R. E. Harbison, Co opewtht lHsarver. PIANO IN STORAGE ks and is like new. Will s; Looks and is like new. Will sarri fice for balance, $163. Terms, $2 weekly, or monthly or crop pay Write Tullinan Piano Store. 805 So. 12 St. Salem, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' HO I f nil A WAV Osteopathic Physician (;:n:.ip ru'iiiinji riioiw 93 Hi'bpor, Orti JACK FERRIS : Dcrmatician : It pays to look well. Specialist in Bobs" t t t I C. L. SWEEK ATTORNEY AT LAW. t First Nalionai liank BIJg. ; Qng t When You Visit Heppner J t Eat At The I T I "Elkhorn Restaurant" Good Meals Best of Service Lunch Counter n.'j. iMuuiyi;. m Physician And Surgeon Oflice In Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Htppner, Oregon f I f nn i j nm A K (iKAY 111 IB f uiuii iiA(X Physician & Surgeon Hippmr - Or).i Classes Fitted F. 11- ROBINSON Attorney & Counselor At law Will I'rHCtlce In .VII The Court IONE OREGON t Dr.J. H.Mc Crady Dentist X-Ray DIAGNOSIS Office; Odd Ft lmvs Bld'g. J Heppner Oregon J. 0. PETERSON EXPERT WATCHMAKER AND JEWELRY REPAIRER Heppner, Oregon. Dr. C. W. Barr DENTIST Phone M 1012 Cilman J)Ug. ' ' Heppner, Ore, i Evening and SunavLy ajjiwinlment. lone Independent JOB PRINT THE IONE INDEPENDENTS Clark & Linn & I'ulilislicd Kvi'iy Tiiiluy ly W. V. IIkad, liJitor lVhlisW SUBSCRIPTION One Ywr $!..'.() Six Monilu 0.7ft Tliive Monilia O.M) linterci! s second Clans nmiu nt the pontoffire at lon, Oregon, umlor hvlof Man h 8, 1.S79. Friday, Oct. 3, 1930. RED & WHITE Con.d. lone Plays at Arlington The lone lliah School football teom will go to Arlington, Fih'ay Oct. 3, to p!ay footbell with the Arlington team. A Rood c'o-e Mine is expected because the Ai iinnton team is both heavy and to beat them Lut we bt lii-ve it is I possible. If you want to see ngt od hard flhting I'uine of fotht!l, I go to Arlington. Fi iday for lone ! is never licked. j School Band Organized I A school bund ha been ornan ize1 under th dirvction of Mr. Uiugs and to dkte ubout 20 have 'enlisted, but urnionbtf b y tnort a ill join later, after the foottial! ! season is over. CLVSSOITTCERSELECTEl) At class meetings hel I at li e t iir.i.ii oi me lerm uie joiiovmiik r. . : l . . i - . . i. ii . . jna.io ui iiic ovuiui kiass ncic Itlectid: Earl WcCabe, FresiJi .t; Relieve 1'ettvijhn. Vic- I'rrs. : GlaJys Hras.heic, Sccietaiy. !.. . -i .. t.. ..,ti- UU.'IUI tiaig U' i lv.ll O n CI v i Ralph Tnompsi'n, Frresideiit;'! Muriel Falterbon Vice Pres. anJ Elixabeth Head. Sectetary-Trta. i'ne Sophomore officers were: Charles Carlson, I'reiident;Chah. O Conuor V.ce Pres.; Margaret hly, Secretary lieiuier. Freshman class ot f icers elect. ire: U-rl Akrrs, PreeiJent; Alfred .'Nelson, ViCfc Prtsidtnt; Uonaiu ;IIeliker, S-crttiry Treasurer. Ly Cvrtiva I'rttyjohn Additional Local Che3ter Perki'-n ur.ri 0:car 'ell .vLt.r rcturrieo io 1 me cr. Wet'. ot last werK. Alter an overrujiii visit in the John Urooii home, they drove to Portland, n-romp-' anied by .Mr. Perkins' mcttfr Mrs. Dota ReJford, who had been here for Bome time, Mis. Redford remained at her home in the city, the two gentlemen going at once to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Swanson, Garland and Eva were among those who attended the State Fair at Salem lase week. WILL RODGIiRS SAYS Me anj my dot!liit frlcnl Arthur TJrlrbaiio cau't item tu get together on Husslu. Thoro U a thou- t'ruJ iir.na minus i talk I i - tsbout that I don't fPP'l """" more ft - - a'V-'. 1 , "'-i luun Bona- Jj'',?'jyv.,1J fi-T, iui i uiu lane r 7". j aa airplane threo J1 )va. ao ana new - from London to f i Mcitow ana Lcnln- t!u ouplo of reeks, ' U'fltit ...11. m , nvu. ni.il nil UflU- Kalliin, and wasn't t puriJimally conducted, aaw cvcrythlns. jdidnt even belong to Hoover Commit J tre, and I dou't know Rny more now ;aliout Itu.'SBla than Urlnbane doeo. i If I wanted to Htart an liiHnno ! asylum that would bo 100 per cent cuckoo, I would Junt admit anollcanU ; j that thouKht they knew aomethlng j auuui ituKSia. (5 IMO. MrNauflu SynJicilf, Inc.) Alwayi Way Out "Of coiiine, If you cannot flm! u flaw In my opponent's argument," mid tli fireat Orator to IiIm alert inrretary, who wa compoKlng a pech, "yon pun Jimt any it Ik llnxlncpre."'DetroIt Nowh. Picturetrtit Rail Line I Tlio riiiwiiriipoHHn rnltroiid lino, which wn opened In l!)i!.8, eoimeclM 5ani' with Spain through the I'.ue nees mountain, The track me lnl.l through the most jilctiirefoiuo part nf "lie niount.'iliiK. reaching wv. aliltmlr .f WM) feet In Koine placid. At l-'rrii!:-fort a tunnel connects 1'raine ua.l Spain. Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa j per Hanging and General Uc ' pair Work 1 lone, Oregon. Cook wilh Gas. See Bert Mason. STRAUSS & CO. Grain Dealers, of Portland, Oregon Will Be Represented this Season by W. M. It will pay you I sell your wheat. i i Before contracting or selling your wheat it Will pay you to see L. Balsigcr ir t representing 1 j lone, t A I lONE CASH MARKET Dealers In Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter and ICw$. 1 1 ! t 1 1 ? JQ fy Cream for Swift & ComiWnV. X J ! I u h' not ell our Cream in Your I loins Town? Real Estate Peterson IONE BLACKSMITH SHOP We are prepared to take care of your tlnftlrig acquirements by the installation of an electric key way machine ami a stock of shafting In a wide range of sizes. We also have a list of second hand combines for sale. Agency fur the Harris Manufacturing Companies new combines. 't 8 II lnj& J. P. O'Meara, Proprietor j&r jf S:: 5:: u:: ii:: a:: n Hotel cater to the wisli first class accommodations. Cole Smith, Manager. Farm Implements VULCAN and OLIVER PLOWS, SUPERIOR DRILLS, FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES, MYERS PUMPS, STAR and AERMOTOR ' WIND MILLS. WINONA WAGONS. Bates SteelMule Tractor paul gTiuIsiger" I lone, Fw FrtnrH 1UU1 I Tim only r'lvmh luiiiMiii,' l.iwn In force ti r Oitmr tli'iillnn with lti Hoik of I'iiiiuh uml oifunliilloiin III IliK nvid of popular niii-lciilturnl croilli. r or ordinary romincii'liil liiUilliiR lliKi'icn no law or rciiuliitloim n la oikucS.h 1 1. mi. iiuiiiiii'iiu ill, i'Hfi'", tv.ullii or liiNMH'(lotm In protect rliluT llil tin iihI!oi'n or Nliiiri'liolilfiM. t Eubanks I to see him before ou I 4 t B. G. and Co. I Oregon t Insurance Brothers 4 W44,4 WM J I X one .. . 1 1 I I .. . patronage of those wl. tt i i X ,, .1 .. . .1 " 1 Oregon I I