4 miMflimnwiiir 4 VOLUMK XV1V IONE, jOKKCON FRIDAY, Mar. 6, 1931. NUMBER 39 EUREKA LODGE NO. 32 1. 0. 0. F., CELEBRATES. V(.l. 1 II. S. ASSEMBLY Kurika Iodgo No 152 I. 0. O. V. of Pendleton Imd n grand cele bration on Feb 27 as that lodge Is now the biggest in the State of wit-Kim-uiiu iiu.1 im: timmpion irtday. rtnrusry 27, a drill team of the statu. a . e nu ber of tude nls. tost th Intercnting uddn sscs were ; cr wj tl.c faculty, were ga'hered made by Grand Master Uakirirt ihe ..Vm for the asumblv. Mr. Past Grand v asters R. Alexander, J us competed tee program and THE RED AND WHITE 01 I IC1AL OKCAN of IONE H. 1. STUDENT BODY Ralph Tbomi'ii, I'Jiiof Friday, Mar. 6, 1931. No. 22 Taylor and Bowman. There was good munic, fowl eats and good linn for everybody. v hen the I'endleton Idgc does th'ngs they are well done. Tl oe in attend auce froirt lone M r. and Mrs. 1 c I T;vge anddauh-t-r, r. and Mrs. ix-o Howell, Joim Louy, Miss Lueile BrLstow, led In nevud songs. Seve-at mem bers of the band, Ralph Gibson, D.m.ild IK Iikir, Clara Nelson, ard Raymond l undil, played accom- pinvmcnt to tho orgs The yell leader Elizabeth Head called each rr ember of the basket ball team who was going tc Arling BOARDMAN vs K'NC Mias Norma Swanson, Mks Kern !!,,n to r,jy " ,he ,ourn',ment to Lngelman, Garland Swanson and Hichard Lundell. I. O. 0. F. CONVKNTION Feb. 2H, the Umatill- Morrow County I. 0. 0. F. Convention was held at Henm'ston with a g o attendance from most of the most of the lodges. The initiatory was exemplified by tho Keho and litTtniston lodges. Keho winning the (up though most of the imtj. vidual prizes went to the Heron's ton boys. The meet in was a very satisfactory affair all round with go. music, a great feast and in fpiring talks by the Grand Mas- Vunlinued last ' the Iront of the gym and insiruc ted them to give a brief talk. The bays who went forward were; Norman Swanson, Dorr Mason, Frauds Fly. Farl McCahc, Barton Gark. and Norton Lundell. Hearty yells greeted each player. Mr. Tucker, coach, also received a yell and gave a short talk. II.Lr.w Monty Tlie uioiu'liiry ntfiu of tli Ho lrM ii Imnvd tiHin I lit Huliyloiilnn iirm of iu'IkIiI. Tim ratio of tin mint of K"l'l 1 xllvpr 1:13 1.1 ml irM'nl!rl over nil winti'rn Axln Rollct cf S:c Chief A I'lirk miil'llo II ixl fiilcMto potlell (,! tiy llm fuiiiuiiii Apiidie I'lilcfluln, i;.TOIlllll(l, III III till' Nlllllllllll IIIUHPIIIU ill Washington. MARCH MAGAZINES ARRIVING AlltheLateMag azines Can Now Be Found In Stock. If I do not have your favorite I Will Get It'. RECORD of the Week Records NOWlSct. BERT MASON Ione - Oregon PARSNIPS Biji, tender Parsnips, at the jf, WINDSOR RANCH mile down the highway, be low the elevator. While thyelast, three cents a pound atehe ranch. it Pre Country WHicn w upciiU nf a fret1 conn try, wm tuviin a country wIiumh Iiiwi mill iMiHtouifi cncmiiiiut' Individual i-ltlziiifl to use tln'lr own Judgment III iniiltciM which do not directly nii'iiutt? ipuIjIIc snfi'ly or imlillc do cn:y. Arthur TwIiiIiik Iliullcy. m l R. ROB SON tALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE MA- "1CHINE W0RKi I CAREFULLY a I DONE. Motors reground. G 0 1 Bearings poured I PI land fitted to re I ground shafts J MACHINE SHOP though lone fail d to gel ih district championship, she s ill Maying on of the fastul same haitchahc of f laying In the of tho season, the Ione tliquln tiurnamert held at Mil on-Frel ifiueieaieame uoaraman coys W)ter; this of Course depends n 4 a asiM " ' in tneir nnaiconierer.ee najke. Dan tne results a' the Arling oh tou game of the season. Keeping the nment Mii ,hl, wtek m ,lu, eaciiromme very urM, meione ua (or the season wa,. iardj bjys scored l'J points to their op. HfV eft guarH. r McCate ponems j ny me enu oi ir.enui j ghtjlua'd; Normn Sanson, i; auempims a comeDafK n r(gi forvvard; Dorr Ivason, left tie 2nd half, tin Buardraan brys afwt d; anj uarlonci rk.center tallica 7 more points but were o sa utrs. Mil on Moron. closely checked by the Icne toys Qfdle Fairens, Norton Lundell, lODeaioweuanysut.stjniialgains - . . . 14 l fintlaV 1 iUIIWIiV Three more points were scored for Ione which brought the fir.a score of 22-21. One substitution was made for Ione. Lundell tor Morgan late In the second half. Kit hard Lundell refereed the gan e. As Boardman has no girts basket ball team, the only single hcadt i of the season was played. Lly was unable to play in the Boarc'man game duet o injuries sustained in a recent ut mishap. He was however in a suit on the subs t tute bench and will be able 10 play in the tournament games. Unpl.a.aatnata Rnmlrd A iinycliolou'tt tfiil (iirHt,uiiu ill u. ".'.o miKit'iita an to wiiptiw liu-; incinorU'i r worn iiuinnt ir nu pIciiBiml, uiid rt'iiortcd Hint uii;li-usai.i niiiiurlf loom up I'l irp In Urn inliii" 'f both niiD ami woiu.'ii. .' Larga Nawipaser Coll.clion W hat l laid to be the Inrgt-Kt col 'txtlon of otwnpper Id the world Hi been opened to the public In i t.epuper museum at All la-Chnpelle. lermany. Anuing lu collec-tion of I'iO.OuO newnpnpert ire ctjrlonltle frwn til over the world. Including an Kklmo pnper from the middle of In.it renturj. WE REPAIR I Boots, Shoes, Harness j Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's ' E. G. Noble HKITNER - OREGON Support Your Hoim-Town MerchantsA Buy Your Meats at IONE CASH MARKET 1 Social Events WEDDING BELLS RING KATHAN-BALSIGER An out-of-town wedding of The George Frank Family e n joyed a reunion, Sunday, at Iler niston. A picnic dinner was serv ed at the noon hour at the Advent- ist school building. Those present much interest in this community were: Mr. and Georpe Frank and i took place Sunday, March 1st, dwghter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs.! inNewberg where Mi3s El va Hal LoydKing and daughters, Irisjsiger, daundter of Mr. and Mrs. and Loretta; Mr. and Mrs. I lob-j Louis Balsiger of Ione. became dit Helms, Lilly and Hazel May; i the bride of Melvin Kathan of Mrs. Dewey Gibbs and daughter, j Mfdford. Rev. Mr. Gleiser of the Phylis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Row-: of the Methodist Church officiat ell, David and Edith May; Mr. iog. 'mi-c--' i-iony was performed and Mrs. Homer Frank, Homer at thh;i e uf the bride's grand Jr. and Patty, of Kennewick. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mc Followinglhe reunion, Mrs. Lew-! Nay at h'-jh noon. The home was ey Gibbs and daughter returned I beautiluiiy decorated; the living to their home in Gresham. j room with dafodils and ferns and tr i 7,, , , I l'vm room with pink and lav- Helen Blake was six years old, cnder sweet The marria?e Friday and in celebartion of this!vows ,..ere exchancred under a event she entertained a party cf beautiful arch and in the same young friends during tne after-;house, under the same arch and noon, inose m attenaancs were, weddine bell the bride's narontu Jimmie Barnett, Ernest McCaie, L.ePft 1in;t( ;n m hrv MaryanneCorley, Iris King, Al- vearg before. In this same Mara an Howk. George Griffith, June! r- BaiSIver's three tAr were Gnffi,h, Dyrothy Farrens, Char-: married and Mr and Mrs Mc lotSpsrry, David Rietman, Wil-; Kay renewed their marriage vows maLobyns.Children'sgameswerein celebration of their fiftieth played and refreshments of jello, wed,imir anniversary. i , , " cnocoiaie ana caKe were served by Miss Helen's mother. The lit tle girl received many presents. SPECIALS evsry SATURDAY Phone 32 Ione, Oregon 1 is Now is the time to look'your spring h lit machinery over. You may need some extras for your plows and ..arnws. WE HANDLE THE JOHN DEERELINE Don't forget our Red & White spe cials each Saturday and Monday. They will save you money. Preceeding the service Miss Cleta Stretch, cousin of the bride, sang T Love You Truly". The Mrs. George Snider entertained ; wedding march was played by the a party of friends at her country ! bride's aunt, Mrs. Homer Parett home last Friday evening honor- The bride wore a dress of new ing Mrs. Noel Dobyns whose birth ' blue satin. Her veil was held by a day anniversay was on that date j tripple wreaths of orange bios Mrs. Dobyns was given a hand-jsoms. She carried a boquet of ros lerchief shower. Another honcr,'es, sweet peas and freesia. Miss guest was little M iss Joene Brown ! Gladys Gregory of Los Angeles, who was five years old on theja sorority sister, was the bride's same date. This little lady also only attendant Miss Gregory, wore, recieved - some birthday gifts, j a dress of lavender georgette The evning was spent in playing crepe and carried a boquetof lav 500, four tables being in play, ender and pink sweet peas. Mr. High honors went to Mr. Lew is' Wendell Balsiger was best man. Batty; low to Mr. Harold Render Both thebridegroom and best man Continued on last I Complete Funeral and Service in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without charge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel were attired in blue serge. A dainty three course luncheon I was served following the wedding service. The ice cream was round ' white bricks with pink cupids in the center. The bride and groom jeach cut their own cakes. Mrs. jKathan's was a white bride's cake. Mr. Kathan's was a brown stone front. Mrs. Kathan's two Continued on Py. 6. 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