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1b OA voujmk XV1V IONK, OREGON FRIDAY, Nov. 28, 1930. NUMBER 28 Rebekahs Meet In Convci.ticn, at Heppner lone won rejjrcwdU'd ly over thirty momlx-HS of the order at the Itebcki'kah convention held Friday uf tcrnoon ' add evening in llepdnor, SanH Sonci Lodo uct htf us hoHtoHH. MrB. DuonaThiel, president of the Kebekak Assem bly, paid her official visit at this t me. Hurchjrras Initfe, of lone, took an activi pnrt in both the afternoon ai d evening session?, exemplifying the degree work and winning th prize which had Uvnoffvrred fur thejk'st rendi- Woa of the unwritten work. Mrr, Delia McCnrdy gave the work for lone. The next convention will be held at Lexington. Vol.1 THE RED AND WHITE On itlAL ORCAN of IONE H. S. S IXDlvNT BODY Kilh TbumM'M, I'-ditor Friday, Nov. 28, 1930. TURKEY SHIPMENTS Walter Eubanka, representing nhe Frawley-Clark Conpuny of No. 8 Fo'tland, has made two ship-:n-rx f-s!menta of turkeys from lone, two SERVICES AT BAPTIST CHURCH IN IONE CO. SCIICOLSLTT. VISITS IONE SCI ICOLS The Baptist Ladies Aid Socitcy will hold a food and fancywork sale on Satusday Dec 13 at Hrlfttow & Johnson store. BUDGET NOTICE CITY of IONE. OKECON BuJet ComlnEiitimated Ex peiuet and Proposed Tax Levy of the City of lone for the Year. 1931. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 4th day of Decern THANKSGIVING VACATION fcchool closed Wedncday to reo- Mr. iuc Rodders, countv iH-u Mondy. Short but interesting Kmt superintendent, and Miss i hanksgiving programs were giv en In the various rooms on Wed nesday. All of the teachers except Principal (JdorgeTuckeraresi)end- ing the vacation out of town. Miss Dolores Levins is visiting her parents in Portland as is also L N. Kigfis. Miss Florence Emmons is standing the time with the home folks at Salem. Mrs. Harri et Urown is visiting her daughter Mrp. D. McMullan in The Dalles. DRAMATIC READING Mrf. Walter Johnson, reattr ftnd impersonator, gave a vary pleasing brogram last Friday ev- i. it.. l t l II. Audiey Wienclm.,aiH'8nt8Uite,:n,nK Bt.wre rixklM,).. M. vLitJii,. program w&i interspersed with lone schools lant Fridry and pre BcriLd 4 II achievm?nt pins to Mirinm llalp. unnri T indole in I' Mildred Lundell and Chatlotte mc c?mI,anied b? KalyhGilHonatthe; aje 1 piano, a musical number by Don- rrL i i . i 41c I Ieliker and Robert iJotts and The sale of Christmas seals will viii nnmW hv Unhurt fcotts. I Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Cuthr motored over from Hermiston on from Hoardman and two from Pi- T ursday of last week. They me U Rock for the Tha ikngiving v th the Iad,es f the Baptist traa. j ie reports that the Thanks- Church in the after, oon at tie giving shipment of birJs has been Home of Mrs. Loren Hale and in Continued on I'g. 4 I Continued on last Pg. musical numta-rs I y local taient: a vocal solo by L. N. Riggs, a saA aphone solo by Veda Eubanks, ac- scart December 1. tlASKRTIUM. PNAtTTICK I Beginning December 1st, hit PnoL-Af lioll rm tinn Vila YktmMi 1-,.-w.U.rm ..ni m,,...,, t U M.ss Geneva Pelky ,s guest of , earrie3ibythehi(?hscnooltearr . hool hou.e. ' her passnts at Milton, Miss Ililde- ,.-,, ure..Wu-fc bcen ,dfedM folIoWf. scniora of Mrs. George R.Uh.e in Port- ,.J, . . . ,ro , lrnd and Miss Maudr Knight Ha--54. Juniorsdefeatedsophamorcs1 JEWELS PRESENTED ited briefly with her brother, Fred dy a K0Te of S9.0; freshmen dv-' . Brothers Benge, Adkins, Chaf Knight, principal of the Junior junj0P. Three mor j tie. Brown. Avers aneWisdweie High School at Hood River, and( jnter-cltss games will be played Heppner Odd Fe'lov, s who enjo; -from there plans to o on tn her . i.fori, the nnpnino- of the rovuk r i the hosDitalitv of thelene kxk e basket ball schedule which ve Saturday night. A Heppner can hope to publish next week. eidate wrs initiated at this mett mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Ing &nd Laxton NcMurray wai Kpyit Prni ARQ I presented with a twenty-five ye.' r 1 LULAK5 I jewe, w w Head mk.n? IfAnrforth all mkMWs offerin-r the p.esentation speech. Refresh- home at Forest Grove. DORCAS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR, DEC. 5 The ladies of the Congregation al Church hnve announced Friday December 0, as the date of their ChristnrJ Bazaar. Needle work W. at the hour of Mi) a' w.ll be on sale all day at the cU-k p. m., tl.e Common Council church dining room andjai six o' of the City of lone. Oregon, will clock a turkey dinner wm oe meet at the Council Chamber of said City for the purpose of dis cussing the Budget and hearing objection thereto, and any taxpay er in the City of lone will be heard for or against the tax levy as hereinafter proo:id, which has Uen prepared in accordance with the provisions of chapter 113 of the General Laws of the State of Ore., for 11)21, and which shows an estimate of the amount of money necessary to 1 raised by j taxation by the city the City Gov- . . e .... a L .. ; iTiimeni ior uie ensuing year of ly:U. Also showing the prob able receipts of said city other than by direct taxation upon real and itersonal projerty for the year 1931 EXPENDITURES Light & Power . . $1192.52 Marshal's Salary t)(K).(K) Recorder's Salary ...00.00 Treasurer' Salary 00.00 Interest on Bonded Debt 780.00 Intereest on Warrant Debt 15.00 State Acc. Ins. Com. ... 28.10 Miscelaneous Expenses 304.00 Street Work and Gravel.. 300.00 Office Rent. 30 00 Sinking Fund 1500.00 Total I516J.62 served 10 which the public is in vited. There will be a charge of 50 cents a plate. meronanaise ror saie tn lone w; 1 be comjelled to pay a license fe or make affidavit that the goo 's I.ASt week, C. A. Low wos pre-; offered sri t'ie products of their sedted w ith a fifty year jewel by own fields, garden or orchard, the Grand Lodge of Oregon, J . TneordinancecovensgpePu'ii gi. & a. m. Mr. Low was mace Mason id 18G8 at Eastmanville, ; 'sdhigan. was passed in 1893 btt eoforci J merit has hitherto been ncg:t( r1 Is it a l-o-n-g way to yourTelephone? Even the shortest of hallways seems too long, when the telephone's to be answered. Why not have an extension tele phone right where you most likely are?, In the bedroom, the sun porch, or the kitchen wherever it will save the most steps. An extension costs but a few cents a day. It is so convenient. 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Leave your reparingat Oscar Cochran's tor Daily Service. 8. ff.SlM HEPPNER - OREGON M " baWM RECEIPTS Water $2,432.25 Licences u. d ines l.rT.00 Kstimnted Taxes ?, BERT MASON ME OBECON I-- ll Mi M; h f -i V 4 r Total $G,16J.62 It is estimated that it will be necssary to raise, by taxation, the sum of $2,585.37, as shown above, after deducting receipts from from J. H. Dry on, PuulT. Bal- aa:attr iiger F inane t Commlttut Cookwith Gas. See Hcrt Mason. Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCREDTED TEACHER OF PIANO fill II of Wm. R. Flrown and Frances Strkgtl Burke, ELLISON and WHITE CONSERVATORY High School Credits Given. Studio: Main Street, Uekmiston, Oregon. I. R. ROBISON . . ;; ALL KINDS:: :: of high :: 1 m. inn 111 1 ft U GRADE MA- I OtCHINE VVORK ;: CAREFULLY ::done. I Motors rcground i U t Bearings oouredl H land fitted to re Zground shafts. 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