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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1931)
1 VOLUME XV1V IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Jan. 30, 1931. NUMBER 34 Vol. 1 DECLAMATORY WORK Nearly tho entire high school id Women's Topic Club' Ruth Rirtnunn, Sec. f The Women's Topic Club met hut Friday evening with Mrf. ! Henry Gorger. Bridge was en jo; ed. Those present besides Mr. and i ir. Gorger were Mr. and Mtf. Vmv Itlnkp Mr. ntiil Mrn. Virlnr Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. ()mfr Kou,g out for Declamatory work Kietman; Mr. and Mm. Edward pnnif. fhe Freshmen and lUetmann, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sophomore cks ci being repre Kietounn. Mr. und Mr.. Ht.nryl ented by all members New ma Smou.se, Mrs. Inez Freeland. Mr. ' yfm,' h?1,work h,as )cen 8t'nt Ramsay, U-o. Geo.yeand Joe Gor-' ,for whlch ,U afffd a If8 kit. High seres were won by K-ctwn to chooBe from than has K rs.f mouse and lAoCoriccr. and ! n f fcml m P' years conation by Mrs. IVtmonand! ArtU those trying out are given Cmar KMmann. ia0 'K,nU for hlH tlasa toward tnc Citizenship cup which is given to the class having the highest num ber of joints at the close of the B:hool year. Winners in the vari ojs contests are awarded extra joints, deiwnding upon the Im portance of the contest. Incident ally the seniors have the largest number of joints toward lha cup After the class and school try outs have decided the various win ners from the schools, the dist rict tryouts will te held in the lone High School auditorium, the county contest at Heppner and the inter-county contest probably at Fendleton. The work will be started as sum as the new mater ial arrives and will probably ex tend till the latter part of March. Cookwith Gas. See Bert Mason THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL ORGAN oflONE If. I STUDKNT K0IY Rilpb Tb)mM', EJiii Friday, Jan. 30, 1931. No.17 Mits. Fr Iceland Entertains Mrs. Inez Freeland entertained at six t 'clock dinner, Thursday, Januafy22, in honor of the 11th birthday anniversary of her grand daughter, Inez Merritt. Those p Mcnt were the honor guest, M iss Inez, Margaret Lind.-kin, Char lotte McCabe Eleanor Eubankr, lk-tty Bergevin, MaxineMcCnrdy Bertha Akerr, Shirley Larson, Sibyl Howell and Winona hltchic. Weather Our Spring like weather ton tinucs. The crvtk farmers t busily engaged in diking and harrowing thtir ground and the hill farmers are preparing for the unrinir work. Thoe who hae wwn tha wheat fields r?jort tl e wheat looking fine. ' . lone The regular weekly &2u:.'.bliei jj;ukank8 have been resumed and &: ub of the girls was: F F G G C S. C. Lexington Brashears White Warner Gray Luttrell Eskelson .ft inter-'iiha-g esting program was arranged last ( j jeaj Friday when the students and jpettyjohn faculty gathered in the auditor'-' Smouse urn. After announcements had Crawford been made by Mr. lucker group pattemm substituted for lone singing was led by Mr. Wrm ' and Lane and McMillan for Lex with Ralbh Gibson at the piano. jnt(jn Rev. Cutler gave an instruct- , , , . ii a 1 he boys played a fast game ve address to the assembly, A . t, . ' . . , . . t. , arid the Lexington boys scored hearty ye was given the epeak- . 1 f rat but the Ioue boys have cer er by the students. . , , . , , , , , their opjtoncnts.even though they I ... . ; lost the game to Lexington. Both LOCaj lioopstm -teams showed themselves good Play Lexington ' .sports throughou: the game. The The High School boys and girls Tiame ended with the score 14 -15 basket ball teams motored to Le x in favoi of Lexington. The line up ington where double header tam'-i ' the boys was : were played. ; i , lone Lexington The lone girls showed splendid Swanson F Munkers playing ability with the Lexingttn Mason F Warner team. The first half was rather ?iCabe G Kuns one sided in favor of lone but in Ely G Evans the last half the teams were more Clark C Lane for lone Deli- evenly matched. The score ws Morgan substituted 20 13 in favor of lone. The lire , r.MtiumA r a Farmers Week Featuring Dr. Hess Products Read your 1931 Catalogue Pan-A-Min Ver-Mi-Trol ' Chick Tablets Roup Remedy Dip & Disenfectant Louse Killer Stock Tonic Fly Chaser BERT MASON IONE - OREGON . WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles,-Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble HEPPNER - OREGON - t Support Your Home-Town Merchants. Buy Your Meats at IONE CASH MARKET SPECIALS every SATURDAY Phone 32' lone, Oregon i PARSNIPS BU, tender Parsnips, at the WINDSOR RANCH mile down the highway, be low the elevator. While they last, three cents a pound at ehe ranch. Work for the Heppner cleaners at the IONE BARBER SHOP . R. ROBISON ALL KINDS:: OF HIGH ::. ui GRADE MA- i: 0 CHINE work; 0 71 CAREFULLY DONE. Motors reground. Bearings poured I HI and fitted to re gtrvrd shafts Now is the time to look your spring machinery over You may need some extras for your plows and harrows. WE HANDLETHE JOHN DEERE LINE Dont forget our Red & White special1 Each Saturday and Monday tney with save you money Bristow & Johnson Lexington News Mim AMABEL STRODTMAN Messrs. Henderson and McCabe who have been operating the Ven turi Garage have purchased the old hotel building on Main Street and will convert it into a modern garage, S S Strodtman is confined to his home with a severe attack of influenza. S. G McMillan and wife arrived home Monday a iter several weets stay in Portland. R. II. L.ne departed for Port- laud the first cf the wtek. While there he will take medical treat ment. Mrs. Clarence Carmichal came home, Wednesday, after a visit of Stveral weeks in For! land. The town team girls won an o her victory by defeating Hepp n:r on the home floor Tuesday. Their score was 12-10. They de feated Condon by 25-9 on Thursday evening. WANTED Employment as a housekeeper, preferably in the country. Have one small child. Jtrs. Frank Merritt lone - Ore. 1 The town boys played a very exciting game with Irrigonth same evening the gl-Is won from Heppner. At the end of the fourth quarter the score stood 30-30 but after a play of five minutes Ir rigon was able to make one point. The beys also play fd Condon but lost 5-29. Jim Lake departed, Thursday, for a short business trip to Spok ane. Mr. end Mrs. Chris. Brown en terta'red tee Willow Creek Club atth ir Yvrr, on Saturday even- ling, level I .bles of "500" weie 'in play. Those present were: Mr. jandM" O E. Luttrell, Mr. and jLrs. Adam Blahm, Mr. and Mrs. iChts. Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. II. jO. Bauman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl ! Evans tnd Mr. and Mrs Art Parkier. W. HAROLD MASON INC. 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