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1; OA 1 VOLUME XVIV IONE, OREGON FRIDAY, Mar. 13, 193!. NUMBER 40 1 . ANDREW CARLSON CROSSES THE BAR Horn In Sweden, He Pioncrcd In Morrow County Andrew Carlson died at a Hej pner hospital 1 huruday, March 5, at the ago of HI years and 25 days. THE RED AND WHITE DECLAMATORY CONTEST OFF Vol.1 MAC HI TOURNAMENT The High School Boys basket bull tham made the trip to Milton 1CIAI. ORCAN of IONE H. STUDENT ItODY Ktlpk TboMiwo, Ediuv .,.'' Friday, Mar.,1 3, 193K V ' No. 23 Funeral Sevices were held from Freewater to play in the tourna Cases Chapel, Heppner Saturday, merit, Fridoy, March 6. Two cars March 7, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. The body was then shipped to Portland where another Hesvice was held in Kmanuel church Mon day, March 9, at 2 P. M. Inter- ment was in Rore City cemetery. were taken, one driven by Dtrr Mason and the other by Norman Swanson. They started from lorn at 7:00 o'clock, Friday morning. lone lost the fame with Adam by a scoe of 52 -2G, which wasn't It v. Mr. Johnson of the Emanuel the best of luck, but the boyi c.ircu officiated at both service?. have the satisfaction of knowing Mr. forlaon was born Feb. 8th ltwO in Brunsitan, Sweden, and there was mr-rried to Sophia Carl son. They cawe to the United States in 1880, living in Illinois fo- one year. In 1881 they came t Oregon and took up a home stead in the Gooseberry district that the Adams team was a good one and it was no shame to le beaten by them. Pendleton won from this team by a very large margin in a game played Satur day and it was only by the ad van tage they had in the height of players. The first half of the lone- where they made their home for i Adams game ended with the score many years. In 1913 Mr. and Mrs. Carlnon retired fsom active work and moved to Portland. Here Mrs. Carlson died March 81. D28. Since that time Mr. Carlson has made his home with his son, Leo nard Carlson, on the ben e ranch He is survived by three sons and two daughters, Carl Kmil, Victtor Leonard. Oscar Bernard and Hilm Ar.anda Warfield of Gooseberty 30-5 in favor of Adams. The lone boys rolled in the last half howev er and made 21 points to Adams 22 in the last period of play whic h made the score 52-6. The players and Mr. Tucker re mained that night in Walla Walla. They attended several basket ball games and a show. Eight players made the trip be sides Mr Tucker. They were and Addie Caroline Olson of Port- Darfon Clark, Norman Swanson, 'and. francis Ely, Dorr Mason, Milton 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 NOW15ct. BERT MASON Ione - Oregon PARSNIPS Big, tender Parsnips, at the WINDSOR RANCH . i mile down the highway, be low the elevator. While thyelast, three cents a pound atehe ranch. Fr Country Wlum we iwik of u free coun try, we uutan country wlioie lawt ami cuatoQia encourage Individual cltlnenj to una their own judgment In niHttera which do not directly menace public aafety or public de cency, Arthur Twining lludley. I R. RODISON fill inirr kl t OF HIGH, GRADE MA- X WlCHINE WORKi i I CAREFULLY K I DONE. f Motors reground. O ; ; Bearings poured ' ' PI a . . a 11 land litted to re I ground shafts. MACHINE SHOP 0 Ml 11 Theliookie 111 TISM, W4 M&u -; ' " Morgan, Earl McCabe, Norte i Lundell and Ordie Farrens. Pendleton won the tournamekt championship and is allowed to play in the State tout narr.ett pt Salem. MUMPS 1 Quita a few cases of mumps are are reported in the community nid some of the students are forced to remain at home, recov ering from the disease. Among ihese are Virgil Esteband Walttr Bristow. a t tt j me dchaid x Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's E. G. Noble HEPPNER - OREGON 44 4 Market Prices Paid FOR YOUR PRODUCE SWIFT and COMPANY Women's Topic Club Ruth Rietmann, Sec. The North Ione Woman' Top- The room tryouta in the declam ' a ry contest were held last week vith the following adjudged as If I n t A I" a t !nlt M V rfA Mna-i Snttn f oratorical, Helen Smouse andNor- 5' Club w ntertancd Saturday man Swanson; dramatic, Francis Troedson; hum -rous, Giait Con way. Juniors; Oratorical. Francis! Ely and Ralph Thorn psen; dramat ic, Elizabeth Head and Minnie afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Rietmann. an exception ally interesting program was car ried out as follows: "Besrinninzs of High Schools and Colleges", a paper by -Vrs. Omar Rietmann; Normoyie; humorous, Jeanne Hus cQi cwi u.. .. ' wayne Lieuallen; dramatic Mar- t i-1 ' . earetEI,;h, Char.es ?L;A ES?S Wrong with American Schools", a book r-j-.iew by Mrs. Henry Gorger.; Piano Sob by Mrs. Earl Blake. Present were: Mrs. Earl Connor. Freshman: oratorical. Donald Heliker; humorous, Wal ter Bristow. In the grade school, 7th and 8th grades: non-huworous r i t i , i MJian. i icsciik were. ours. Z-dri CarlLindekin and Eugene Nor-;piQi, w-i moyle; humorous, Eva Swanson ! n.,M v v j. and Mabel Coool. 5th and 6th: Knight Mrs. Henry Gorger, Mrs. non-numoros, wargaret unae-. Albert Lindstrom, Mrs. Walter kin and Mignonette Perry; hu-.Corley. Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Mrs. morous, Junior Mason and Stuart' M. E. Cotter, Mrs. Inez Freeland, Kankm. 3rd and 4th: non-humor-1 Mrs. Carl Feldman. Miss Kather. ous, Kaetherine Griffith and Billy ;ine Feldman, Mrs. Omar Riet Eubanks; humorous, Helen Lun-'mann. Mrs. Victor Rietmann. dell and Harold Buchanon. 1st and Mrs. Werner Rietmann, and Mrs. 2nd; non-humorous, Mary K. Blake and Paul Rietmann; humor ous, Grace Lindekin and Van Riet- W. E. Prnyne and Mrs. William Beamer of Heppner. Ice cream Wafe.s and coffee were served by the hostess, Mrs. Edward Rietmann. THE LEGION Thalone post American Legion 'rfqTAITRAMT TH MHVP s giving a dance, in Legion liall, ! . , ...... Posts For Sale Victor C. Peterson PHONE it Agent lone, Oregon. ' Now isthe time to look yourspring machinery over. You may need some extras for your plows and harrows. WE HANDLE THE JOHN DEERELINE Don't forget our Red & White spe cials each Saturday and Monday. They will save you money. ft ft 4t ft ft It Si 3 t Rooms in the Harris building opening on Main Street are be- Extra good cedar posts deliver- ing remodeled and fitted up for a ed at your ranch, 15 cents, or; model restaurant which, whn will trade for Turkey Red wheat j completed about the first of Arril. Address, F. H. Miller, Box 403, wm be occupied by Mrs. John Ione Qre- iCrimes. Mr. Harm already has POMONA GRANGE 'seplr-g rooms upstairs and will Meets for alKday sessionwith fit up mor rooms as thcy are Irrigon Grange, Saturday, the needed A P,easant ,0y will be 28th of March. Complete Funeral and Servict in our New Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without charge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel provided in connection with the testaurant. This arrangement will All a long felt need in Ione. Since the burning of the Ione Hotel, we have been without hotel accomo dations. SUPERIOR DRILLS Are no Experiment but are the Product of Experience. The name tells the Story. P. G. Balsiger SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. We Make The Butter In your owm county From Your Own Cream Eat Pride of Oregon Butter & Ice Cream 1 Morrow to. Creamery Co. fi H VV.C. Cox, Manager. CHEERFUL APPOINTMENTS Bristow & Johnson 1 Jhat convey the spirt of ease and comfort, known only to the home modern mortuary equipment-courteous, dependable and decorous service all these and more are provided by Phelps Funeral Home DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332 CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS