The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, January 30, 1931, Image 1

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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
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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
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t Support Your Home-Town Merchants.
Buy Your Meats at
IONE CASH MARKET
SPECIALS every SATURDAY
Phone 32' lone, Oregon
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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.
AERIAL ADVERTISING
Commission Merchants
Hides, Furs, Pelts
Junk
Kid Ponies, a Specialty
if : - -ffl
"The Axiom" for 1931
The Axiom "We ourselves the better serve by
serving others best" was never more true than today.
This implies a busy life. Our combined lines are such
that wc do not need to spend days or even hours in
waiting for something to do,
We maintain stock, equipment and, most import
ant of all, quality of service, at a minimum of over-
head. Our slogan for 1931, "Keep Busy, Keep down
Costs, Keep up Quality of Service."
CASE FURNITURE CO.
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SHIP YOUR CREAM
TO
MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO.
Thirteen Years on the Job. We if
Arc the Cause of Your Getting
BETTER PRICES
Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. Cox, Manager.
CHEERFUL APPOINTMENTS
That convey the spirt of ease and comfort, known
only to the home modern mortuary equipment-courteous,
dependable and decorou service all these and
more are provided by
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
machine shop