The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 24, 1930, Image 1

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VOLUME XVIV
IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Oct. 24, 1930.
NUMBER 17
Personal Mention
Lynn D-irnp-u-y who recently
underwent an appenrlfcitts opra
tlun Ifi r Upppner honpnial,, re
turned lat Friday to his home
In lone. He la -rcovrrlrnr mpMly
Mn. Kfx Fink of Kenncwick,
Wli , haa befnlnlone.thi truest
of her aunt, Mn. Alice McNabb.
Mri. Charleg Ho ti and her two
children. Frank ond Ida, upent
the week-end with Mr. Clarence
Nelson at ranch home.
The i pedal meat nus at fhe
Pcrtrct ttal Minlen unoVr the
leaderahtpoi Mr. intUonald clod
Tunday night.
Frank Lupdeli waa one of the
hitiWra who brought home a
orrr in ar hii cloKeof rhe leaaon.
ilia kill waa a fine four point
buck.
I'lease remember the date of
the achool program and carniva
to lie itlven, Friday evening, Oct.
31. All pupila of the trradea are
In thia program and an evening
of merriment ia prcmiaed all who
attend.
Mri. U. h) Harbinofi of Morgan
has been receiving treatment in
the I'orllhfid Medical Hospital.
She returned to her home the
first of this week
Mr. Jam Coalman, who has
been tia'tinir here with her mih
er, Mra. Katie Fetteya. ia return
In thia week to her home in
Kngene.
Carlti;ti Sanon departed laxt
week for South Wita, Waahinn
ton, where hr baa employment,
lie waa accompanied on the trip
by hie aunt, Mra. Millie Newton,
who waa returning to her home
alter a viait oer w'tli hr moth
er. Mra Katie Petit) .
Fern Fngelman mi J Johnnie
Turner matured to Portland for
the Oreaon Vaihifig',on football
Knw, Tney returnnl. Sunday.
Albert I'etteya ani family have
msmd into the C. W. MrNamet
h uae in lower lone, 'lite Louis
btlsiger ranch on Willow Creek,
waich Mr. Fetteyshaa been farm
ing. ha been taken over by a
man from Moro.
Continued an 4
SEED WHEAT FOR SlLE
200 Bushels Seed Wheat
128, Cleaned and Tteated.
Fred Mankin.
POLITICAL ANNOUNEMCNT
I wish to announce to the
electors of Morrow Connty,
that, at the coming election, I
will be a condidate on the In-
I endent ticket for the office of
County Commissioner for the
Davidson.
Ernest Helicker
Vol. 1
THE RED AND WHITE
OFFICIAL ORGAN of IONE M. S. STUDENT J0DY
Virgil ICilib nd Klpb Tbompwa, Co Kdnoti ,
Friday, Oct. 24, 1930.
No. 2
IONE DEFEATS CONDON
. 26-7
lone received the ball on her
ten yard line. It waa returned to
the thirty yard line by McCabi,
A couple of poor punts let Con
don get within scoring distance
twice in the flrat quarter but
lonea line kept them rom scor
ing and then lone received the
ball and punted out of danger.
In the second quarter lone
atarted a determined march for
Condona goal until lone bucked
the ball over the goal line. The
attempt to convert failed making
the acore 6 0 at the end of the
firat half.
In the third quarter Morgan
recovered a Condon fumble putt
ing them within icoring distance
McCabe made the touchdown on
an off tackle smash. Late in tbe
third quarer Ritchie blocked a
punt which Ely recovered behind
the Condon Koal line, giving them
their third touchdown. A past.
McCabe to Eubank, waa reepon
aibie for the extra point. In the
fourth quarter Condon completed
two long passes putting them
witMn reach eg th lone goal
They bucked it across for their
lone touchdown; they converted
Late in the fourth a long pase
thrown to Everson by Swanson
pot lone on Condon'a 30 Yard line
from there lone put it acroi lor
their final acore; it waa convert
ed. lone waa thaeatenin the Con
don goal line as the flmtl whistle
b'ew.
The playing of Ritchie, Swan
eon, Eubar.ks, and McCabe evok
HONOR ROLL
Mr. Tucker madethe announce
ment that the high ia to have ai
Honor Roll thia vir for thnu
praise from the aide who acquire the required numb
fr of Mgh grades. There are two
Everson, Kt;; Honor rolls, the first and second.
(J; Ritchie, C:l. Requirements neccesary for
. eligibility for the Hist honor roll
FRESHMAN CLASS MEETS- ,tUa8t on.Rrdeofl.toeth
Monday the Freshman Clasr !r wth the f,hfcr 3 for
held a meeting to decide on
ed much
lines.
The line up:
Ciirk, T; Eatab,
stunt to put on next Friday at
the Sophmore party and to Ifvy
a class tax.
Alfred AVmm
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1 the six weeks not lea lhan a
grade of two. Those meeting the
i requirements the first six weeks
'are: Senior class, Norman Swan
ion, with two grades of 1 and 2
grades of 2 Junior class. Ralph
: Thorn psen, with three grades of
il and one grade of 2. Sophmore
Class, Itutb Keene, with tr.o
grades of 1 and two grades of 2
land El wayne Lieuallen, three 2's
land one 1. Frashman class none.
i SECOND HONOR ROLL
' Requirements for the second
honor roll are a combination of
one's, two's, and not more than
one grade of three , or frcur
grades of two for the proceeding
six weeks. Those making the tec
ond honor roll are: St mors five:
Geneva Pettyjohn, GrantConway
Gladys Braahers, Francis Troed
son. lrvin Ritchie. Juniors none
Sophomores: two Leo Lleualler,
Charles Lundell, Freshmen one;
Alfred Nelson.
Ralph Tdompsen
WE REPAIR
Boots, Shoes, Harness
Saddles Auto Tops
Side Curtains.
Leave your reparingat Oscar Cochran's tor
Daily Service.
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a Baat Oil Lamp
PIGS
For Sale: Ohio Improved
Chester White Fis from regis
(red Stock, Either sex a good
d -al cheaper than sending away
f jr them.
All old enough to wean now.
At the Windsor Castle Uanch,
down the Highway I mile below
the Elevator.
Leave WorK
for the
Heppner cleaners
at the
IONE BARBER SHOP
m I R.ROBISON B
sor
Golda E. Mumma
STATE ACCREDTED
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupil of Wm. R. Brown and
Frances Strltycl Burke,
KLLISON and WHITE CONSERVATORY
Ihgh School Credits Civen.
Si udio: Main Street,
Rermistom, Oregon,! .-,
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; ; Motors reground. ; ;
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land fitted to
re
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MACHINE SHOP
New Ir.stant-Light
Aladdin mSuhp
IA Thins off Beauty 11
and a Joy ForvrJ
Lights Entire Room
You can read in any part of the room with this won
derful kerosene mantle lamp. The beautiful design of
the parchment shade conforms with the design on the
bowl in such a way as to produce a very artistic
effect. It's a pleasure to do evening reading, writing
or sewing under the white, soft mellow light of this
new modernized Aladdin Table Lamp.
No Generating Waiting; Pressure
Noise; Smoke; Odor; or Trouble
It burns common oil (Kerosene), absolutely safe, cant explode;
Anyone can operate it. Government tests ana scientists at leading
Universities show it rives twice the lij:ht of the best round wkk.
open flame Limps and yet bums less than half the oil. The Aladdin
was awarded Gold Medal at the l'ajiama-l'adfic Exposition.
Thia Stor Authorized Distributor for th Aladdin Lam.
A full Una ol Suppliaa tor an model Aiaaoina
always on hand.
BERT MASON
IONE ORHCON
A Nice New Line
of.
Ladies Ready
to u
Wear Dresses
at t
Bristow &! Johnson
lone - Oregon
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SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO
Thirteen Years on the Job. We U
Are the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
VV. C. Cox, Manager.
Those Finer Points of Service- -
By nature some of the fiaut boints neceessarily a part of better
mortuary service are more appropriately cared for by a woman.
Our trained lady assistant assares these little fineries being well
taken care of.
Phelps Funeral Home
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Today's housekeeper is no longer homebound. She
has become a howe-maker with countless leisure hour8
addad to her calendar by electrical servants. These are
instantly punctual, delghtfully depenable and increas
ingly economical as commanded to service with the un
failin energy of the
Pacific Power and
Light Company
"Always at your Service"
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