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3bu IT -3- VOLUME XVIV IONIC, OREGON FRIDAY, Jan. 1931. NUMBER 33 Personal Mention Mr. and Mr, llrrry Shrievc unci children of l,exiny:ton wore Sund ly jrnsts at the Course K. Tinker home. C.'orKO 10. Tucker and Hire. Harriet Urown from this place. Vol. 1 THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL ORGAN of IONIv li. . STUDENT BODY Kalph TbiiniMi n, VAttot Friday, Jan. 23, 1931. No.16 ;m.n ; r TUB SECOND SEMESTER BASKETBALL The second Homester' work is Th(, ,,.,, ,.im f)f . ,,-. Miss Audrey 1'eyrner of the Ihvis' w,-''l under way and the students jjjKh gch(wj fcfaUul I.rn's regulars in the basketball tfarne district and Mrs. Lillian Turnfri1--''" mirnlful of the end of an- of U'xinirton met at the home of i "Iher nehool year more than half ii.lvp.i nt t()n cni11Pli.lv ,.v,.nfn.j Suj.t Lucy KcmIkith in lleiipner.k"'11'. Examinations were held on Jan 17( by a mjn of )3 . 7 Wednesday evening to make final jThnrwlay and Friday, January ( Thc Bcorinjf was started by plans for the county spelling con-! 16 and the report cards Riven jUmjt jn tne fin;t ,M,,.io( of .,ay r liir.i: ur work for out 1 uemlay, hat. JOth. anu the Kamc. was (JU jte CVCIlf the test. Thc 1 the declamatory contest is alrca ly underway in the lone school. Kev. and Mrs. Cutler motored t ) La (Irande the first of the week. AlU-rt lYtlys is quite ill at his home in lo.vir lone. Mr. arid Mrs. Victor Peterson entertained at bridge, Saturday evening at their home in theliai ris apratment?. The truer! were: Mr and .drs. Iiert Mason, Mr.1 and Mrs. Victor Kictman, IMr. and Mrs. Hoy Lieuallen, Mr. and) Mrf. Carl Hrown. Mr. and Mrs. i Werner Hietmann, Mr. arid Mrs. (ieorjre E. Tucker and&ir. and. Mrs. Harlan McCurdy. llihj scores were won by Mrs. Harlan McCurdy and Bert Mat-on. Con solation went to Victor Kietmun. Kefrei hments were sen en at the! close of a very pleasant evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Hoy E. Drown motored to He, pner Monday e enintr to attend the U'K'ion Ban (juet given at that jdrce. HONOR ROLL Members of the first Honor H)ll for the third six weeks are: Seniors; Norman Swanson and Gladys Bratshears: Juniors; Ralph Thomp:un: Sophomores; Elwayne Lieuallen: Freshmen; none. Those achieving the secoi.d " I Honor Holl art: Seniors, Geneva l'ttlyjohn, Francis Troedson. Vir gil EstebandCrantConway; Jun iors, Francis Ely and Clarra Nel Kon; Sophomoaes, Huth Keene and Charles Lundell" Freshmen, Daniel Porter and Alfred Nelson. JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES Hot dot-'S are on sale every Tues lay anil 1 hursday at noon by the Junior Class, the first sale beinj; Jan. 15. The demand is greater than anticipated. The price is or.e for ten cents or two for fifteen, the two for fifteen being most Kpular with the students. ? Farmers Week Featuring Dr. Hess Products Read your 1931 Catahgue Pan-A-Min Ver-Mi-Trol Chick Tablets Roup Remedy Dip & Discnfectant Louse Killer Stock Tonic Fly Chaser The starting lineup for lone i I was: Huth Keene and Margaret Ely. forwards; Helen Smouse, cen ter; Geneva Pettyjohn aud Eliza oeth Head, guards; Muriel Patter son, sideceater. After the first three quarters were played with this lineup, Ve da Eufoanks and Gladys hrash ears were sent in at forward poshiuns and Margaret Crawford at bide center. '1 he score was run up from 9-4 at the end of the tmrd to at the end of the fourth. DOUBLE HEADtdt PLAYED AT IONE The lone High school girls dL blayed their superiority over the Hcppner High girls by defeating them Zi - 1 in she basket ball game played at lone Friday night, jnn, HI. The boys game however 'went to Heppner, the score being j 16-15 after a tie of 14 -14 was ' played off in an extra quarter. The girls played their game The I. U.S. girls U'amjdefeal.first and fluicky showed their ed thelrrigon term last Saturday 1 superiority by a rapid succession night with a score of 2G - 4. 1 Continued in i'tf. 4 score being 8-5 at the end of tho half. The third period was piayel verry slow wieh neither team scoring but the last quarter was and lone drobjed in three baskets making the final score 13- 7. Thi first team was put into the game in the last few moments of play butjno further scoring was dont . Morgan wa- high point man U r lone with six points to his credit. The lineup for lone: forward;-, Morgan and Akers; center, Far rens; guards, Lundell and Evo son. I ONE H. S. GIKLS WIN FROM IHHIGON BERT MASON IONIC - OREGON 4 - WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles7Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairinu at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble HEPPNER - OREGON Lexington News Miss AMABEL STRODTMAN Mrs. J. M. White returned on Sunday after spending several Semester examinations were held on Thursday and Friday of hst week. Several exemptions were given to deserving studenst. Those entitled to'exemtionswere: Veda Bundy. Amabelle Strodt- wceks at Hermiston with Mr5. nun, Neva Warnerard Dale Hawks Gerald Wid e. The latter who was The Lexington high school bas- severely hurt in a recent autoac- bet bateam$ journf,yd to Arling. t.ucm, ,5 now ame.o resume ner tonon Tuesday last only to lose ihool" erf C Ci,y b0,h g3mes The girls' ,core "a , , . ... , 8-i3 while the boys lost 10 15. I .11. Lane has been v.s. ing , In However the boys felt better when Li Grande for the past week. He lhey thffr fJrst Uzgw game expects to visit Hot Lake before bydef , , a 1,ardm3n 2U20 on returning home. lhg Friday evenin2 Heppner visitors on Wednesday: Both t-rs will play lone In the last were Mr .nd Mrs. S.S.Strodt- ,10me tu Jan man. Mrs. W. L Blake y and A. i M , ' . , , t . q ; j per j Mrs.T. H Nichols is confined i ,r 'i r j j j to her home by an attack of "flu". Fri J' t hU y KCParled ?,'Mrs. W. Reany I, also suffering rnday for Pcrtlanq where she will , . enter Benke-Walktr Business Cci m"nued n g' 4 lege. She pbns to leturn in May!.., , nr r ,rAC-rT ivn anl graduate wi h the Lexington' W- ROLD MASON AC. High School Senior Class of v hich slie is a memb; r. I C F. Hawksandfamilydepdrted' the first of th week (or Parkdale J Oregon, where ihey will live in! future. Mr. Hawks has burchased! a f mall farm near Paikdale. ! The Morrcw County roed crew! has been busy repairing the State' Highway through Lexington I fl TSFtWXVM mrsssmmiru KTiCriBftS TfiT gK-J'-W if gnBffifiCTBmaa it! AERIAL ADVERTISING Commission Merchants Hides, Furs, Pelts Junk Kid ronies, a Specialty i 4 PARSNIPS Big, tender Parsnips, at thc WINDSOR RANCH mile down the highway, be loVlheefevItor!' While they last, three cents a pound at ehe ranch. Market Prices Paid FOR YOUR PRODUCE SWIFT and COMPANY Victor C. Peterson Agent PHONE 32 lone, Oregon. 1 IS: PIONEERING IN 1931 1 k id! Nineteen thirty-one is here with its opportunities and responsibilities. The Pioneers of seventy years ago met the problems of the'r day courageously, and this generation must meet its tasks in like manner and pioneer its way over an untraveled road. With the spirit of mutual helpfulness the goal of success is assured. The splendid cc-operation of the past has made Morrow County the pride of its citizens. This same commuity spirit has, for twenty-one years, given us faith in our home town and courage to put our i life';; best effoit into its development. Our new chapel is always open to visitors that the public may learn of its beauty and convenience. CASE FURNITURE CO. j Leave WorK for the Heppner cleaners at the IONE BARBER SHOP . R. ROBISON Aii ifiwne to 0 OF HIGH U GRADE MA 0 CHINE WORK i DONE. Motors referoand. 0 Bearings poured and fitted to re ground shafts. m Now is the lime to look your spring machinery over You may need son.c extras for your plows and harrows. WE H ANDLETHE JOHN DEERE LINE Dont forget our Red & White special Each Saturday and Monday t::cy ivil save you money i ,ii 1 1 fv ir r n n SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. Thirteen Years on the Job. We Arc ii.e vduisc oi iuui ociuu ji BETTER PRICES Morrow Co. Creamery Co. M W. C. Cox, Manager. CHEERFUL APPOINTMENTS rr i it A. 1 i. I r 1 nat convey me spin oi tase anu conuurt, Known l only to the home modern mortuary equipment-court-. K eous, dependable and decorous service all these and PI more are provided by M ri t..- m i rr rneips runemi numu CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 Bristow & Johnson CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS machine: shop Mm