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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1931)
.. IONJ2.,OUEG0!l FRIDAY, Feb. 6, 1931. NUMBER 35 VOLUME XV1V Vol. 1 THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL OKCAN of l6NK I U V' STUDKNT BODY Rljk TfcHnp-, Editor ' Friday, Feb; 6, 1931. ) TR1PLH I E I)ER AT CONDON BIG TRANSPORTATION i MITT AT A1 PIMP HICH I SCHOOL BUILDING SPEAKERS FROM PORT LAND AND LEWISTON Thrniitrll rnrrPRDOndcn.'e With: TYn Innn fiwif onil ttirnm the Columbia Valley Association teammind the forl's team made STUDENT BODY MEEII.VC and the Western Inland Water- the trip to Condon, Saturday ev-' The HiRh School Student liodv ways Conoration, it has been eninir to engage in what proved meeting was held in the assembly arranged for II. II. Kiji, Kxecu- to 1 three closely fought game?. riKn Monday, Feb. 2. After b . i. . II l I f .... .... .. . ei ve bwreiary, j onumu, vm-jcn, j he Rccon(t teorn game was piayt a . andCapt. Arthu.'Wurd, Manag- frsi ail( was marked by Borne I Ini Dinctor. Lewiston, Idaho, irtM sim i.1M,r i.lavintf on both Ul - - r ' f r w i - i - - and ethers to address a met ting ajtios, 'i j)C fjna HCUM. wa 18-16 of tho.se intereted in transporla- in favor of lone; The line up was: ti-n on the Columbia River at the Farrens, Center; Forwards, Mor- l. ine H'gh School Building, Feb. gad and Lundell; Guards, Akeis Itith. liKiJ, at 7:IiO I. M. and Kverson. Thompson substi-j These nentlon.en have rcjiorted tuted for Kverson in the third the progress of plans to have bar- q jaaUr; Lieuallen and Brashears ges on the Hiver by early fall of caniv into the game late in the 1DJI, and have figured a saving Jourth. j vn the wheat shipments alone of, The girls game was the second h million dollars annually to Ore- ons played. I he Condon girls Kon and WVhingtou, with an est- vtvA their suiyiority but nev , ... .... er-thele.-s wire held to a close mated paving of three million L . m i iiiiuu.ii pm Kore throughout. The final score dollars annually on all commodi- wM Mn jn fayor otCvn)nt ties thipjvd to and from inland The firtft boys team Kame pro- territory, U-sides other benefits eda thriller from start to liiaVh which will come from indus'rial and though tl e I me boys had an development. undisputable edgeover their oppo- nents, the game was hard fougnt. Dr. Clarke. KYE SPECIALIST Center Clark outjumM theop- u ill U in lune all dav and even- losing Center, giving lone the inc Tuesday. Feb. 10. at the tip off nearly every time. Thej Hair is Apartments. No.18 favor of lone and ''the last half Swretary-Treasurer'sreportnum ended with it 17-15 wl.iv lne erous problems were taken up for still on the leading end. dincu8sion, amonj which were the dates for the nigh bcnooi car nival and the play to be given in ths near foture. March 13 wai seated as the date for the earn: Continued in Pg 4 When It's Sil typw-Abovc Q Social Events Oneof the pleasant social events of the past week was the bridge party given Thurslay eening; at the Harris Apartments at which vlrs. Harlan McCurdy and Mrs.j George E. Tucker were joint host esses. Seven tables of bridge were n play. High honors were rcc-iv-el by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Riet was MORROW COUNTY IN LOAN LIST One of Nine In Ore. Morrow County is listed among the nine Oregos counties whose farmers are eligible to receive Inans from the $45,000, OOOemer- gencyappropriationrecentlymade r ..;; ; 1 ' i - ' ;'f' V i." made to Mrs. Larl Blake. ThoKe!gram from Senator Steiwer to the present were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ' 4J azetti; - Times. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason' ' -- '- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kietmann.j Loc :t' : (.'.u;:lir, 0. E. S.f Social Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rietmann, Club, will give a Bridge Party, on Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rietmann, Thursd:i". f'eb. 12, evening at Mr. and Mrs Louis Bergcvin, -eight o., in the Masonic Hall. J r. and Mrs. Carl Eeldman, Mr. 'Admission, 25 ct Everybody wel- and Mrs. Ted Smith, Mr. and Mr-. 'come. Walter Roberts, Mr. andMrs. Earl Fratrai Ord,r d CM.o.. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown,! iu .-.million tn.-wn ttiw sn Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson,1 "f ,',t'lr"' wa "W''i !- ,S5KI- Mj ti- w n r 't l fared imniom f "to bun-l r. and Mrs. Walter Corley ar.dj the Ortolan traveler, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blakely of Lex-j America nnfj tiiroiiRb them to win tii i l'ton. Dd'cious refreshments -o""iu-r.iul traveler of America for Wf 0 BPPVP(1 I t'1 of r"! : o UMly ei7 hotel ' III ninri im Him B uimv ii.i uim rofitii, nd to prepare the.bearti of travelert for aalTatlon." .yy tUIV. Ok Ollv IIKII nna v - v 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 IONE BERT MASON OREGON WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairin j at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble HEPPNER - OREGON Vr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann e Urtair.ed at Iriclg Saturday tv- t ningat their pleasant ranch home norti.o.' town. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown, Mr. Continued on f'y. 4 I Share Good Fortuaa If r'ulici 1 in rcege let thy mind hold ( mire ith them, and think It Dot i -ntniiih to he IIImtj!, but munificent. !'ir r.nr.Tno. A. T :: Support Your Homz-Town Merchants. Buy Your Meats at IONE CASH MARKET j SPECIALS every SA TURD A Y Phone 32 lone, Oregon "IT1 s PARSNIPS . r - L iLA , lenuer i-arsnips. ai inc WINDSOR RANCH mile, down the highway, be I ..iL. -I 1.- TirLM tVimr Iduf I low vne eievuiur. vmiuu vur three cents a pund at ehe ranch. Leave WorK for the Ueppner cleaners At the IONE BARBER SHOP I. R. ROBISON LL KINDS OF HIGH Ui GKAUK MA- ClCHINE WORK I v T :; CAREFULLY ::done. ; j Motors reground O t Bearings poured t HI land fitted to re I ground 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 special Each Saturday and Monday tney wih save you money "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. 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