VOLUME XVIV IONF, ORIXON' FRIDAY, Mar. 27,1931. NUMBER 42 BIRTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED SUNDAY THE RED AND WHITE MTtlSTWT I!. (.KLY HOME SCENE Vol.1 OK AJO.LY I'AUIY . . r. unci n-, Hnl O Ely wore hostst Sunday at the iwwUnjny. Able dinner arty Riven at their home on second Rlreet The ocea fion wn in celebration of the sev-intv-lhird birthday nnnivcrsay of rs. Ely s father. W. I'. 1 ul- ..... ,, . em,lllu,nn,n,vn. mater.of Morgan. ldes the host and honr gtst, hose pros- j)ramnliCi MlnnieNorm0yei fir8t ent were. Mr. ant mn'. w. r,. DI-CLAMATORV WINNERS Quito a large crowd was in at tendance in the school auJikirhm at the declamatoiy contest held Fridry evening, March 1U. The winners in the high school divis ion wore: Ore torical; Donald I ltd OITICIAI. OKCAN of IONK II. STUDtNT f'.OUY Ralph Thcim4rn, I'Jifrtf Friday, Mar. 27, 1931. Linilstrom, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Ek IcUrrv, Mr. rmd Mrs. RoodKkle-'-rv. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely and Llizabeth Head, alternate. Humorous; Jeanne Huston, first and Walter Hristow alternate. The judges of the contest were Miss Montgomery of Lexington, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. hart , ........ v.. ft v ...... . ....v. , Moiiran and family, Mr. and Mrs. w ji(a(j o( jone Klvin Ely and daughter, Mr and. Tht,'lii8trict Hh'schod con- Mrs. Hert Palmateerandchildren. t t ... , h , . Sntl.r,iflv (Iioige Ely and son, Francis, W. (!. I'almatecr. Wallace Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Alfreil Troodson and daughter, Frances. Edith and Margaret Fly. Kev. W. W. Head and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. ami Mrs. Martin Ilauernfeind and son Mrs. Willard Farrens and Mrs. Delia Corson. A most de'icious dini.er was nerved by Mis. F.ly a id after a pleasant afternoon March 28 lone, Iiexington, Hard man and Heppner will be repre sented in this contest. The county contest will be held in Heppner. BASEBALL With spring football practice over, baseball practice has been started and quite alarge turnout is obvious. There was no practice 11 f kMf ummYnq Bird fllll fAiMlOMO HOSlUUf $ 1 '00 Youl Soon HcWcariiiffTlicmTool Women uho know, are dUcovcriug that the 181116 careful attention to detail churuetcri.m llioe niijwrh new silk stock" ings, nt their entremely moment price, vhich you eipcct to find only In the moro expensive hose. Select yours here today in the season's loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se lect quality Japanese Silk. Chiffon oiul Service Weights. Added reinforcement for ex tru strength and longer wear. AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAK VALUE! BERT MASON IONK OREGON Large Newipapsr Collection What In Kiilil In bo Iho liutfext col lection of iK'WHHi)t'it In tlio world linn been opened to the mldlc In a iiowNimpcr imist'iini at Alx luC'Impelle, lenn:iiiy. AmotiK lis collection of 1 ."50,000 iu!vMiiiiirs nrc ciirloKljles from ull over tlio world, Including un i:kliiii pHper from the tnldiHe of hint century. No. 25 oc Homecoming D T. HA ilk. tlT NICE wt'lljcK Ij bey? fed mi iker and sons by the High Schor 1 male quartet, besides eight enter taining' liooths and side shows w'lich : er. esent the variou.i class e.''. The . ominal ce of te.i cents uil 1 e charged for admisn'cn. First class o d, consisting of , cikes, pies, coffee, SOCIAL EVENTS MRS. ROY LIEU ALLEN ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Tues lay on account of rain. N games w ill be played for son e time fo quite a bit of pra;t ciU' will be available in the meantiir.. HIGHSCIIOOLCARNIVAL a i!ilorium of the High School A;ril 3. All indications are for tlu indications are for a success and everything is 1 eing done to make it the best ever. The even ing's entertainment will consist ) i of twoone act plays, cowboy sonps Preparations are iroinu forwai tor the carnival to U- held in tl s ' Kolu t I;Al3 ami Donald I WE REPAIR 1 t Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops j Side Curtains. i Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's t E. G. Noble I t IIEl'I'NER - OREGON t Support Your Home-Town Merchants. Buy Your Meats at IONECASH MARKET SPECIALS every SATURDAY Phone 32 Tone, Oregon Mm. Roy Lieuallen entertained at Bridge. Thursd.iv afternoon. cikes, pies, col lee, ice cream, . , , , . ' , ;i i.0,.m i...,'March19' honoring her mother, tainment Brown. Present were a ' Medamea Carl H. Brown, Har- r a cTrDM c t a n : ltin McCur,Iy- George E. Tucker, tAblLKIS olAK Verner Riotmann. Oliver Kin- The O. E. S. Social Club met in cace c.uj F Feldmann, Gather regular session on Friday after- n. Kin -:t:!e. Dale Brown. Chas. nwn at Masonic hall. Mrs. J. W. Bc.ckc r.t! W. lu r C. Corley, Martin Blake was hostess. Other mem- e. Co.uv, I'.-c Mason, Lee Beck bers present were Vesdamec R. ner, Iyjuis Borgevin and Miss E. Harbison, A. A. McCabe, Roy Katheri FHlmann. Mrs. Beck Lienallen, Oliver Kihcade, Peter ttt won hign honors and low went Timm, Carl Feldman, John Krebs.to Mrs. Kincade. The day follow Ella Davidson, Ray Ikezley and ing Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown Harlan McCurdy. BRIDGE AT RIETMANN GIRLS CLUB OROANIZED HOME, SATURDAY A club for girlscf nine years or Mr. and Mrs. OmarRietmann and oler has been organized with un. Inez Fr eland entertained at Miss Fern Engelman a3 guardian, j Bridge, Saturday evening at the Thursday is the regular day for Rietmann farm home, meetings which are held imme- present were Mr; and Mrs. Vic diaiely after school. Themcmbers tor Peterson, Mr. aad Mrs. H.D. are Winona Ritchie. Eva S an-' McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. fon, Charlotte McCabe, Helen Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lundell, Margaret Lindekin, An- Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Victor nabelle McCabe Mildred Lun-; Rifctman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Man dJ and aljean Ckrk. kinf Mr anJ llrs Henjy Smouse " Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. McNa- BOKN mer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mason, To Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith, ' Mr and Mrs. Cotter, Mr. and Thursday, March 19, a son. Mr3. Walter Corley, and Mr. and . ' Mrs. Hugh Smith. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc;. High awards were given Mrs. Elligott. a son. Friday, March 20-Smith and Mr. McNamer. Low c i. i 7. " score were made by Irs- Corley Saturday, March 21 to Mr. and' and Mr. Tucker. Refreshments Mrs. James Botts, a9J pound son. of ceicken Sandwiches, vegetable . sulad and coffee were served. POMONA GRANGE" ' Meets for all day session with Two Bates Steel Mule tractors Irrion Grange, Saturday, the have been placed in Ione's trade 28th of March. Complete Funeral and Servict in our. N't w Home $50 and Upward A respectable burial without charge for those w ho cannot piy, from Coses' Chapel ! territory tnis season, Paul G. Bal siger is the local afent, Commercial Tin Plat The !urau of standards says that ! tin d:ite, m the term Is uned com mercially, refers to sheet steel or Iron ; which has been coated with a thlu ; Iayr of tin. Aermotor wind mills and Fairbanks-Morse gas Engines at i P. G. Balsiger's .4 i 4 ! 4 f rH i M f H i J i R.m.rLiLU "Cures" Anion the curious "cures" found In un InveHllKiitlon In I'.iiIiiihI of Irmitineiits for iihIIiiiiii were nwulluw liiK U l:ir' lump of honey on retiring lo heil, ii HpiMiiif ul of olive oil every tilxht lifter dinner find n Kiooiiful of Muck treacle iiflcr the lulddny meiil, und two rhiiiiatl) (illlu every nluht. I R. ROQISON , . : ALL KINDS J: :: OF HIGH ii u:: grade MA- 0;;CHINE VVORK ;: CAREFULLY : done. - Motors reground. 01 tand fitted ta I ground shafts t MACHINE SHOP Bearings poured I PI re V Now is the time to look yourspring js machinery over. You may need some jf 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. Bristow & Johnson Mil re Finnirnr niPTiitrp va muz mcAunc uiDiAntc H -And more, for they demonstrate conclusively our com plete service which knows not the barrier of distance. When loved ones are summoned to the valley of the be-' yond, that call may come when they are many miles from home folk and home surroundings. Our modern mortua ry service is prepared to handle skilfully, decorously and promptly the arrangements for such cases. Phelps Funeral Home CAY AND NIGHT PHONE (332 s 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 Morrow Co. Creamery Co. W. C. COX, Malinger. H I'm e