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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1930)
3 VOLUME XVIV IONE, OKECON FRIDAY, Oct. 17, 1930. NUMBER 16 Personal Mention Clen Griffith brother Dick and his parerua wt-nt to Salem nwrday. They are seeking a new location Glenn flrlffieh and fam lly recently vacated the LuvUh Louy house on Tecond Street. Mln Mary Mealy who Is a I no a member of the class oT 19.10, m taking a business course at the KusrtCitv private duainea school Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Crooks drove np from Portland Saturday retu-n iud Sundav. whi'ein town they werw guests at th Ion" Hotel. On the return trip they were ac pompanub by their daughter, Mrs, Pavid who has been rrndinir the summer in lone. Air. and Mrs. L Soarka have uturned fnrn their honeymoon trio inth Asshlinrton. Mr. W. E Ahalt haa received word tbutiiis son in law, Robert Montague of TopiM-niah, was pain fully Injured h an auto accidtnt, The car which Mr. Montague wbs driving waa driving was struck from the resr by a heavy truck. He suffered three broken ribs and received a wound on the side of the head which required six attache to clone Mrs G-orge Frank and Mm. Ho1 ert Helm spent one day lat week in HermiMon wilh Hsid Frank who Is a strident In the Adventist school at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Holme Holman af Yakima accompanied by John Cochran, rnot red to lone Sunday Mr. and Mrs Holman returned at once to their home. Mr Crch ran remained in lone and it mak Ing arrangements tnhave part of Ma household goods ahippid to Ykima w here he p'ara to, spend the wintertime Mrs Cochian may continue to Le under the care of her physician. Jack Froet paid an official visit to line Friday niah. Saturday morning the grounl with frost and ice as thick is wlmiow glnna had formed on shallow pans of water, ot Saturday and Sundav nights the temperature was also below freezing. However many of the fall flowers and garder.s weae unhurt by the cold. Vol. 1 THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL ORGAN of IONE II. S. STUDENT BODY Virgil Y.uA Bad Kitpb TbompM-n, C KdJuf FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1930. No. 2 JUNIOR CLASS MEETS li e Junior Class htld a meet ing Tuesday, Oct. 13th to discuss plans for giving a party for the Seniors. A large number of sug geHtions were made but no dec! sion was reached as to the exact date of the party. After a few minute discussion on the matter anothir question waa drought up as to some meant of entertaining the Sophmore party which ia to be given Oct. 24, At each class must furnish some part in the program a very suitable hr.mor out skit was decided upon as the Junior contribution. 1 he meetir g then adjourned. Ralph Thompton. SOW IMORE CLASS MEETS A Sophmore Ciass meeting was held October, 15th to discuss the Sophomore party to te given in the High School Auditorium Oct. 24. This is to be a Halloween Masquerade party. Prizes will be given for the funniest dressed boy and girl. Each class is requir ed to put on a stunt lasting at leat ten minutes; theone having the test stunt will receive a prize, the four grade school teach ers, Miss Knight, Miss Williams, Miss Pdky, and Mrs. Brown will act as judges. The Auditorium whl be very nicely decorated and refreshments rvill be served dur ing the evening. Ruth Ketnt TIE CAME IS PLAYED AT IONE 11. II; N. Swanson, F. B: J. Eubanks. Irvln Ritchie ASSEMDLY MEETS IN GYMNASIUM The weekly assembly meetirg of pupils and teacher was held at 9:00 Fridry morning in the Mi-1) school auditoiurn. Thto were pleadingly entertained by guitar and vocal selections played by a High School student, Hubert Bott His selection, "Waiting for a Train" was so well received that A tie game wasplaj tJ on the lone grid-Iron Friday, October 10, between lore and Arlington high school teams. lone's team proved to be the Superior of the two, playing In Arlington's end of the field most of the time Much dispute was brought up over a few decisions of the refer le making the gsme very interes ting. Arlington made a touch down after the first few plays of the game but Iones lighting spir t was necessary for him to give it was not downed for ahu made' three encores, " Yodeling Cow Leave Work for the lleppncr cleaners at the IONE BARBER SHOP Mhome visitors?! Excursion ; ft Fares East F Vy Fare and One-Third iff for Round Trip to fc I fay Si OMAHA CHICAGO Dei MoiNEa SIOUX CITY COUNCIL BLuera KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS OULUTH ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE Departure Dales! NOV. 1, 8, 18, 22, 24, 29 DEC. 8, 13, 18, 19, 20 Return limit Ftb. 28, 19J1 Stpovtr privileges i The switching from crop pro buction to timber growing on un profitable farm lands i alvt cat ed by Arthur M.Hyde, Secretary of Agriculture, as an aid to the general agricultural situation. In a statement ju.t received at the Portland offices of the U. S. For eft Service, the Secretary sas that the Department of Agricu' ture wi I investigate the possibili ties of Icrrstry in fann rtlef and make such tVccomendaliona as teem feasible. i , (WW UNIOTn! PACIFIC Lexington News Miss AMAULLLK STRODTMAN Mrs. 0. L. Ferguson and Mrs. Chas. Ritchie were visit ing friends in Lexington on Fri day afternoon. Earl Eskelson, Ralph Jackson Vernon Scott and Ceo. Bradly have returned from a five day hunting trip into the Blue Mountains. They baged three ! deer and a cub bear and are now exhibiting their game with pride. Ray McAllister was in chagc of the lumber yard during Mr. hskclson s absense and Clarene Uiarmichacl manage the Interior Warehous for Ralph Jackson. A. F. Majeskie and two small children met wilh a serious auto accident. Whenrounding a curve near tiie C. W. Valentine home he car struck a lurga rock aiu was forced over three times. . Mo, Maieskie suffered extreme shock and bruises, Engene wus treated for a aevere scalp wound a touchdown in the second quait er ty ing the game with a 'score of six to six. Both teams failed in their try for a point after their touchdown was made. A disheartening coinciderce happneo for Iflne when E i McCabe caught Arlington's puAt about five seconds after titna wax called and ran it for a touch down. The officials were: referee, Uichard Lur.dell, time keeper, EnIeman and Parrish. IONE LINE UP: L E: N. EverBon, L. T: F. Ely, L. U: V. Esteb EC: E. Ritchie, W G: J. Engleman, H. T: B. Clarke, R. E: 0. Farrena. Q: B. Akers, L. H: E. McCabe, Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCREDITED TEACHER. OF PIANO boy". "Dear Old Sunny South By The Sea", and "When 'J he Work's All Done This Fall". The Students sang, "Oregon My Ore gon", with Ralph Gibson accom panying at the piano. Elizabeth Had, yell leader, led several peppy yells, and Etrle McCabe, Captain of the football team, gave a brief talk. After a brief talk. After a few short remarks by Supt. Tucker the assembl) was dismissed. Margaret Crawford. CLASS RINGS The Senior Clasa has received their class rings which were ord ered from The Master Engravers! at Portland. The Majority ol thel class seems very well satisfied with them though some of th tiogs are to small. POLITICAL ANNOUNEMENT I wish to announce to the electors 6f Morrow Connty, that, at the coming election, I will be a condidate on the Re pnblican ticket for the office of County Commissioner for the 1 i i I i WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave your reparingat Oscar Cochran's for Daily Service. 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