VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Dec. 19. 1930. NUMBER 31 CECIL CRANCE GIVES A PLAY ATCIXILIIALL SATURDAY DEC. 20. Willows (i range will present u play, Saturday evening, Dec. 20, at Cecil Hall. The name of the Ilay is "Two Days to Many". The performance will start at h o'clock. The following in the cast of characters: Mr. Dare (a wife less heir) Koy LindHtrom; Mint McShano (a sweet younjr jane) Heulah Pettyjohn; Miss Pink (blacker than ink) mm. Pertha Cool; Mr. Chaw (us black as his race) Carl Troedson: Sadie L. ltoise (u widow by choice) Kdna Lindstrom; Mr. Sawyer (a lawyer) Pill Cool; Mr. Main (the million aiiv) Walter (libson. Thin in a thre act comedy. If you want to laugh come and sec it. A social hour will follow the play. Community Xmas Tru The Community Christmas tree is being sponsored by the Ameri can legion and legion Auxiliary. The exercises will be in the school fymnasium, Wednesday oveniug, )ecember 21. Mini Rid Dil A mlhle Imil l t-onlnil rlfl tulL't with a rnvltj In Itn ln l nct with fiu-inl rnp, which, tiy Hie rilotln t iV . lnrt:,. 1r'm t-.irM-r In. rt fimulMK ihi to M i-lljf rllllnj:. y iich Ml rrc imifli uiuhI In iU ml'MI of llu Miiclrciitli n-n lury, iinJ ri iihiiihI flT I" vi iitur, Opl. 0. K Mln'f nf Kriinn-. Vol. l THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL OKCAN f IONK II. S. STUDENT BODY klpli TliiniH( D, I' Jiinf Friday, Dec. 19, 1930. 12 No. 11 IONK GIRLS DEFEAT LEXINGTON GIRLS TEAM The lone high school girls bas ket ball team, coached by Miss Florence Kmmons, defeated the Lexington high school girls team, Tuesday evening by a score of J to 2. It was a slow game, neith er team scoring until the last few minutes of play. The score at the half was 3 to 0 in favor of lone. The line-up for lone was: (Jladys Prashears Forward Veda Kubanks Forward Helen Smouse Center Margaret Crawford . Side Center 'Jeneva Pettyjohn Guard Elizabeth Head Guard I'tancls My ECHO GIRLS DEFEAT IONK Echo girls defeated the lone :irls by a score of 21-20, last Sat urday night on the former's floor. The game was very gxxl from the starting whistle till the game was over. It was very close and afforded lots of excitement for fans. The game was very fast. The Echo girls come to lone for ajeturn game next Friday night. This game starts at 7:30 tharp. men school play assembly The play "Only Sally Ana jthur8day morning inatcad of Fri. ven before quite a luge audi- . . . ... given neiorc quae ence, Friday, December 13, and was u decided success. The school band furnished music between acts. The cast in play was as fol lows: Sally Ann (Elizabeth Head) ; Mortha Itoss ( Helen Smouse ) ; Ruth Ross (Margaret Crawford); Miles Vance (Norman Shannon) ;j Adeline (Geneva Pettyjohn) ; I Jue- dav morning due to the fact that the play was being presented Friday evening. Several members of the cast presented a short skit from the play. "Only Sally Ann" which was well received. Margaret Ctawhtd 10NE DEFEATS ECHO BOYS The lone boys journed to Echo and and de- s on the lat- Jake (Norton Lundell);Calcb!iws Vpr'a floor bv a score of 4.J-10. kleberry (GrantConway);IIectcr ast Saturday night s Iirkins (Parlon Clark); Cra?y featC(j thc j.:cho (Francis Ely); Timothy Ito.'s (Dorr Mason); Hyacinth (Gladys Prashears); Drucilla (Veda Eu banks) IONE HI VS LEX. Ill Iast Tuesday, Dec. 1G, the lone boys defeated the Lexington boys in a fast and furious gam.. Richard Lundellwas referee. The score was 1G to 10. The line-up was as follows: Ps&Lcorr "WW fjumm?nq B?rd FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY I'.clcd In Individual Gift Boxes Makes llie Ideal Prcacat for MoUicr Wlfe- SUler DaugLter SHOP EARLY! MOUNINC HOURS ARE BEST lone Clark Everson Mason Kubanks Ely Lexington Center Warner forward Munkeis forward Lane guard guard McCabc replaced Second half. for Rhule. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Coach Tucker's proteges took the lead in the early part of the and ran up a score of 16 ioints Ix'fore the Echo boys were able to score. The game was rather fine sided bnt it was hard fought, fast, furious and very rough. Very few fouls were called by the ref Captain Swanson was high point man for lone, with a total of 16 joints. Next Friday Echo plays a return game with Ioneonlone's floor. This is you see a tree, one of the , best type, too! and while, deir sir, 'tis not a lit yet it was made f r you. Tis true you jee upon this tree no pres. ents rich and rare; yet please be kind and bear in mind in wish the gifts are there. We now wish all, the short and tall, young, middle-aged and the profession of teaching and . ii i. f..u. 1 fthuie ! continued ner worn successiuiiy j Kujboth before and after her mar-j Ely in the' r'age lo Frank Puyear. Later Mr. Evans wassubstit ,hnuftirs- ruyear locaieu airasco, i Washiegton, where they owned; 'andoperatedaconfectionarystor. i Mrs. Puyear became the moth- erof two fine cnildren, a boy and? gray the poor the rich white, black as pitch A Merry Christmas Day DECEMBER FRUITS Two boys and three girls gra 1- M0RROW COUNTY UST. INCLUDES STRAWBERRIES A few days ago Joe Gibson was t KirtK 4 it ;uatedfromtheIone8chooli9!?. her Mf Puyear died Mrs 1 HaroliI Ma.vinncontinupdhisstiid:s .. . . . . : : " continued to operaie tne siore ana .vau v:n ;n Tnnp enme straw- graduatinrr a few years later f n m , lveral latcr ghe bxame the "fi , gown and a rnot , Oregon State College. He was -wifc ofW,, Jewel and strl TZh Xo itb ing excellent work as a teacher iiv., in thp Wn.hintnn ritv i g , ! L j in the hiPh schoolat U Gmmo.i'T In thhmgton c.t . grown unprotected In the garden Agues ciiiiiiiKioii ivaiuca in on nis rancn aoout tnree iniiea ; when he answered the call of 1 is country and enlisted ns a soldier in the World War, in the aviation department. After his discharge he followed both farming and teaching At present he is engaged in farm work and is making his home with his sister. Mrs. Olher Kincade. ' Jesse Jordan Daly is also a vet eran of tha World War. He was Portland. She is married but we, north of town. Why go toCalifor were unable to learn her name. I nia seeking a mild climate when Mable Davidson had one year's 'strawberries can be grown out of work at Oregon State College doors in December in Morrow after she finished high school. S. e County, Oregon, married Arthur Ries. They make are the parents of a little daugh- their home at Toppenish, Wash. T.iey are the parents of five chil dren, three girls and two boys. Ji W. L Kaufman was the prin- IONE BERT MASON OREGON Leave Worh for the Ileppner cleaners at the IONE BARBER SHOP Golda E. Mumma STATE ACCREDTLD TEACHER OF PIANO Pupil ol Wm. R. Brown and France Strltel Burke, LLUS' hnd WHITE CONSERVATORY F'gh Shod Crdits Given. tudio: Mu In Street, HeaMisTON, Oregon. m l R. ROBISON Al l. K N ST rvr iit""!! T -iti rvr k T LI w II a member of the 91st division and "VM ul,luc T saw much active service, taking iw0 ay3 nmsne ine course :n ' part in the last two engagements 15)1 3- Mr- Bri3 bein Pnncw'J. ih..fnrp ih R;o.ninr f K ormia.l Following high school, Waller ! tice. Before his enlistment he Dob'n3 was a studcnt both of the V . it: -en ii n - ;r ;had two years work at Behnkc- wnuerauy oiuregonanuueniiKt- Walker Business College and fol-! VVlUker business College, lie cr.-j lowing the war he took a course listed as a soldier in the Wor,J in night school, the expense of 0ar- bu" did not over seas- He which was borne by the govern- j married Esther Peterson. They ment. At present Mr. Daly has a' Werner Rietmann is also en position with the Frank McGuire Raged in farming. He married Real Estate Company of Portland. Juanita Gibson who is one ol Mor FollowingEdnaMcNabb'sgradl row County's successful teacherr. nation in this class, she took up Continued Mxtwwk. .. fir ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dobyns are Morrow County farmers. Yt to Coma A ncene we nvult eucrrly I tlmt of little Innocents quarreling over the extra helping of upload). Woman' Ilmne Compmilon. ODD FELLOWS DANXE .The dance which the Odd Fel lows gave at Lexington, Satur day night, was well attended. The supper served by the Rebekah ladies was delicious and all t ose present report a most enjoyable time. The friendship quilt which was given that evening was won by Emil Swanson. Work is underway on the coun ty rooad leading north from Jor dan Siding. The labor is being furnished by the farmers benefit ed by the read. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Please remember the food and fancy work sale of the Chistian Church, Dec. 20, at the C. W. Swanson store. 3 OF HIGH Id tiKADU rtm 1 I i A 1)17171 TI 1 V Idone. i ; ; Motors reground. i O ; ; Bearings poured! H xanu iiiicu io ie Iground shafts. MACHINE SHOP MiIWt X 1 ' M a it . ,. i i a a III V 1 I jr. -- . v t Z-l'-Z-l' ' Tit 2? IMI i.O ! For Our Patrons And Friends W e Wish a Very Merry Christmas. Bristow & Johnson I SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Are the Cause of Your Getting BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. n V. C. Cox, Manager. AMBULANCE SERVICE FOR COMFORTABLE, SPEEDY AMBULANCE, DAY OR NIGHT, TELEPHONE 1332 Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS