0tW mm VOLUME XV1V IONE, ORIXON FRIDAY, April :, 1931. NUMBER 43 POMONA GRANGE MEET LARGELY ATTENDED SESSION CONVENED ATIRRICON, MAR, 28 borrow County Pomona met at Irrigon, nli 2H. (Jrango con vened be for j noon and reports of standing committees culled for. Charles Wicklhnder, in report ing; for the legislative coinmitUe showed that the Krauze had made' progress in a L'gi.sla.ivj way by putting over the "Olco" Kill a-io tlut the Power Lid hud now be come a law. lie urged that the Vol. 1 THE RED AND. WHITE OFFICIAL OKCAN of IONE M. STUDENT BODY Hlh Thomcn, Edilur Friday, April 3, 1031. No. 26 Weather Report For March MOKOAN STATIO H. S. ASSEMBLY Friday n orn'ng the winners, in tlie ("eclair atory content present e 1 their HehclimiH at the tegular n c-iiitly Those participating for .1 1..., ......... M k' P.I .l-o i and ('ai l Kindekin. oratorical : 1 1 ar old Pud a u.n i.n 1 Junior Mason, humorous. For the High School, l.'o'iald llehker, oratorical; Min n'oNorrnovle, dramatic; and Jean- Q Easter Time D next move should be to try and ;n,. Huston. humorous. 'increase the tariff on eggs, that this industry miani Ihj bettered. The Committee on extension of granges reported tnat the pros pects wire g .d for new granges in the county this fall. Tim Con. mil tee on agriculture reported on gopher oisou pro f,run, co-ojerative live planting, iuoM grange lecturers recuvii.,,' rxcellent co-operation from ar. n- (Iroup singing was enjoyed nr.d various announcements were giv en. Mtiiyan-t Crawford DECLAMATORY CONTEST The District High School He clamatorv Contest h-ld Fridaj, March US, resulted in b-neV win- cultural committees bv tneir hav "JU- -'-nu anu imiu pn,,v. inf JeauerH prepared to lead th 1,,,,IlM 1Idlk,,r- rical v o disunions. Poardman and In - first h h.sdtv.s.un. Jeanne Hus- gon granges to sensor wood lot tun- m.us, won P,s and windoeak planting on project. livisi"n and Minnie No A very ph asing program re- '""i1''. dramatic, won third n upended to by ibe member u.ft!;e Mmnic i.mt her dr.iro for C.Hiinu.J m l j. t, first place by being disqualified I 1 .' Y K 1 r m V J ' isv.Vi.7 : M it Jltf - ' 'I . " . '1 T -, .'.1 1 1 A i 4 i f a Hurnminci Dird I urnmii itu rAsmoNto nosiuw $ i';oo You'll Soon IJeWearingTheiiiTool Vomtn vlio know, nredincovcring that the tunic cartful attention to detail cburactrrim tlifne nuperb new silk ttock Ings, at thtir extremely modct price, which jou expect to find only in the more expensive hose. Select j our here today in the season's Ioveliekt shudes. Full Fashioned, of se lect quality JupuiicNC Silk. ChilTon and Service Weights. Added reinforcements for ex tra strength and longerwenr. AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUE I llfcU MPU WiSS JOES j 0 MX tOMW S nCo in this tee (ak j BERT MASON IONH OKICCON v AR-LtTMt UX?K AT T MV EASTER fit COlHtD ill.: SPELLING CONTEST I The spelling contest in the( sch(xjl here has been closed. Those ! who will represent the lone school f t the county contest at Heppner, A rill, are. Joan Sipesof tie; No. of Clear Days 12.00 fourth graae, Rnth, CrawfcrJ of j No partly cloudy days 8.00 the !jth, Miriam Dale of the 7th ; No cloudy days 1100 and Ellen Nelson of the 8th. Ellen Sleet on th? 22nd Nelson is entitled to sqecial men-j Total precipitation 1 16 tion as during the time the chil-1 Total snowfall """." 0.44 dren w?re studing and spelling j otaI redpitaticn since the one thousand words in their Scpten-.bsr 1 4 49 lessons she did not miss one word. Kor jvre period last year"" 6 29 IONE UNIT AUXILIARY Tee lone Unit Auxiliary met in the'r club roo.ti in regular session Wednesday evening, March 2.'. This was business meeting night a le much business was carried on. ! Plans are under way for a Me morial program to be given in Legion hall on Memorial Day. At the last tewing club nest ing four blcon er dresses were f , r Direcln.r of prevailing wind W. R. K. Harbison, C operative Obsarver. The Churches o i account of the time taken .Virv.wvre: Maurice Reany, Beu deliver lier piece. la'i Kskelsc n and Irn a Lane. Thctwootherschocdsrepre?er.t-: The Cojnty (Oitest will be h! alo won firt, second anl held at Htpp.ner and the win third places. Those participate ners of that contest will o on to from Heppner were: Ralph Cur- the inter'county coi est at Ten ran, Earl Thompson ane Theodore db ton. Thompson. Those from Lexin-, X 4 ages six to eight years were made. ! The club is very grateful to &! r. Cirl Troedson for the use of h's s :ving mcchine. The ladies row have two machines which enables tl em to get their sswing dore more readily. i 11. E. Harbison, Jr., Sfnof R. TI -I nf Mnfimn Vina iippcll). h'd a isition in an architect's of-A ftLon in T.inton llus coinnanv will . : WW move their offices to Port Umd' and, when this is done, Mr, llm&ison will make )m home in HilJ)iorough. Until the change is mad1;, Mrs. Harbison and daugh ter with relatives in Hood River. DaviJ Rietmann has purchased 190 acres of the E. II. Turner ranc. This is the part on which te3 buildings are loent d and was originally the Ernest Rietmann homuteac . R. ROBISON W t KINDS it A. f ALL T tv iiir.n V 1 IIIUll to GRADE MA- OiCIIINE WORK; i CAREFULLY llDONE. Motors reground. I Marine's noured x land fitted to re 1 ground shafts. IACHINE SHOP t WE REPAIR Boots, Shoes, Harness Saddles, Auto Tops Side Curtains. Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's t t E. G. Noble HEPPNER - OREGON Support Your Home-Town Merchants! Buy Your Meats at IONE CASH MARKET SIECLLS every SATURDAY Phone 32 Tone, Oregon Now is the time to look your spring machinery over. You may need some i 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 3 i 3- y V I. 5- MORGAN I. O. O. O. F. At the Odd Fellow meeting held Monday night at Morgan, twenty five year jewels were presented to H. O. Ely. W. F. Falmateer, T. M. Benedict and James Mon taue. the presentation being m ide on behalf of the lodge by W. V. Head of Ions. A short im- romtuirogram was given and rt r st.ments were served. J& Clark & Linn J& Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa pr Hanging and Central Re pair Work. Complete Funeral and Service I :.. n' ... it 3 in uui iew iiome $50 and Upward A respectable burial without :harge for those who cannot pay, from Cases' Chapel Mr. Morris and Mr. Heck, two i traveling evangelists of the Bap ! tist faith held services in the Bap- tist church, Sunday evening. The gentlemen attedded morning wor ship at the Congregational church and M r. Morris sang a gospel song. The Silver Tea given at the Con gregational church parlors, Thurs day afternoon, Mardh 26, was a very en jo? a le affair. Aboutthirty j ladies were m attendance, nt ireshmentsof sandwidhes, salad, ! cake and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mesdames R. E. Harbison. Hal O. Ely and Alfred Troedson. Oliver Barene and Alfred Card well have been conducting a se ries of evangelistic meetings in Odd Fellows hall on Main Street Rev. W. V. Head conducted Good Friday services at the Con gregational church on the after noon of ARril 3. at 3 o'clock. The Congregational people are preparing an interesting Easter program which will be given Sun day morning at the church hour. The singers are spending much time in practice and several spe cial numbers will be given. A cor dial lmvitation to attend is ex tended to all. The members of the Christian Continued on last Pg. Aermotor wind mills and Fair- . banks-Morse gas Engines at P. G. Balsiger's MILES MEASURE DISTANCE $3 n 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 1332 I if SHIP YOUR CREAM TO MORROW CO. CREAMERY CO. We Make The Butter YOUR OWM COUNTY From Your Own Cream Eat Pride of Oregon 81 Butter & Ice Cream i m v mnrnvM I n I vpmorv I n m ll W. C. Cox, Manager. m