NUMBER 44
VOLUME XV1V
IONE, OREGON i FRIDAY, April 10,1931.
THE PARK HOTEL OPENS
Ample Accomodations, Cen
tral Location and Excellent
Cuisine in Connection.
Mrs. John Grimes will move her
restraunt in to tho Harris building
this week and our new hossek'ry
" Tho Park Hotcl"will be oixm
for business The dining room of
the restaurant fronts on Main St.
with an up to date kitcnun in the
riar. Opening from the dining
room on one fide is a pleasant
Vol. 1
THE RED AND WHITE
OFFICIAL ORGAN of IONE If. STUDENT BODY
R!rk TbonpK-n, Edito '
Friday, April 10, 1931. ;
No. 27
REHEKAIIS ENTERTAINS
Nearly all members of tho Jun
ior and Senior Classes and High
School faculty were in attendance
at a banquet given in their behalf
by the Bunchgrass Uebekehna
Thursday evening, April 2, i.i
tho I. 0. 0. F. hall.
As each guest entered the hall
he was sent to join a group with
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oarlor where Mr. Harris plans to hom no was to participate in
have a lino of confectionery with
ice cream, etc. in season On the
upper floor are sleeping rooms
bud here also is a cozy nook for
women and children. The Turk
Hotel will have telephone service
and will in every way contribute
to the comfort of the public.
W. C.T. U. ft cs. Coming
Mrs. Ada Jolley, Oregon State
Tre.ident of the W. C..T. U. will
be in lone. Wednesday. April 15.
for a meeting at the Congrega
tional church to which the gener
al public is cordially iuvited.
Personal Mention
Mrs. Henry Peterson was hap
pily surprised Wednesday after
noon, April 1, when three of her
neighbors, Mrs. Henry Baker,
Mrs. Oscar Peterson and Mrs.
Leonard Carlson dropped in to
spend a few hours with her and
to remind her that it was her birth
day anniversary. Kefrshments
were serred by the self invited
guest.
The Missionary society of Val
by Church at Gooseberry will meet
at 2 p. m. next Sunday, April 12,
at the home of Mrs. Charles An
derson. All are invited to attend.
Coniinutd on Vg. 6
activites of the evening.
The first division of the con-
testa was a sinking. The leaders
of the two groups were Miss
Knight and Miss Emmons. The
next feature was followed by an
Mil A A.
egg carrying race. 1 no conusi
ended with Wan throwing. Mips
Knight's group won first, receiv-
a Ihx of Easter eggs as the prize.
Tho consolation prize consisted of
a raw potato.
Every one participated in a
game of bingo before supper was
served. Refreshments consisted
of ice cream, cake and coffee.
Donald Heliker favored the
group with a few vocal selections
A very enjoyable time was had
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Motors reground. t
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STUDENT BODY MEETING
At the student body meeting
April C, the secretary and treas
urer's report was read. A change
of the High School Constitution
concerning ammendments of ath-
ftltution. Also the proHem of
transportation of typing contesn
ants to Pendleton was given con
sideration and it was decided that
it should be paid by the Student
body.
Transportation wa3 reported at
a nominal cost.
An almost unanimous decision
fos the High School to present
Social Events
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hale were
hosts at a pleasant dinner party
Sunday. Guests enjoying their
hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs.
Brenner Reese, Mrs. Delia Armi
tage and Mr. and Mrs. John Ccch
ran of Yakima, Washinton, Rev
and Mrs. Charley Cassn, Ellis
anotner play this term resulted in; Cason and Nina Cason of Lone
plans going forward for selection! Rock, Mrs. Earl Wright and two '
of a suitable play. jsons of Ba'cer. Mr. and Mrs. T.
There being no further bus-IE. Grabi!, Helen and Grne Gra
iness, the meeting adjourned, jbil, h r. an ? !rs. Edison Morgan
CARNIVAL land I'azzV.-.r. The guests from
Lone Rock departed Sunday night
for their home. Those from Yak
ima lef c a-onday.
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BASE BALL GAME
A practice game of baseball
The High Sahool Carnival was
well attended an4 a satisfactory
amount of money was cleared by
the High School. The exact a-
monnt has not yet been ascertain
ed I TKn TTiorh C!Kvi1 u-icVioa ii
to thank those in attendance for;?'11 PlaJ'n the lone grounds
t.;rnitmnoTo ! Sunday, April 12, between lone
land the Cayuss Indians from the
Mission. The game will start at
2:00 o'clock. lone boys who will
BASEBALL
The pirst baseball erame to be
played by the lone High School Paf idpaVnJhe ?
team will b played this Friday
with Lextngton on our own field
ard Lundell, Frank Lundell, Nor
man Swanson, Garland Swanson,
Kenneth Akers, Wayland Ritchie
Werner Rietmann, George Tuck-
litic rules "dealing with the re-
auirements for stuccntsrccievitg, Friday afternoon will be taken
Uun for mrtiHnation in foot- n cleansng up crush an weeds ;er and Louis Halvorsen
bifbssketball and baseball. Mm the building?. The gam.j The Wheatland League games
' A vnt-tuVpn hv RPrrrt hiWnt ' wil commence at 3:00 P. M. will open April 19. The League
A vote taken by secret ballot .. . . . ; rir,t;w,u tv,A samP th s var
rracuee in Koeg on In earnesi r '
resulted in a unanimous decision
in favor of alterating the con-
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Women who know, are discovering that
the ame careful attention to detail
characterize these superb new silk stock
ings, at their extremely modest price,'
which you expect to find only In tho more
expensive hose.
Select yours here today In the season's
loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se
lect quality Japanese Silk.
Chiffon and Service Weights.
Added reinforcements for ex
tra strength and longer wear.
AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUEl
WE REPAIR
Boots, Shoes, Harness
SaddlesrAuto Tops
Side Curtains.
Leave Repairing at Oscar Cochran's
E. G. Noble
HEPPNER - OREGON
this week and it bids fair to be a
good game.
Gene Engelman who is employj
ed in the advertising department
of ihe R. K. O. Film exchange of j
Po-tland, was a week end visitor
at the home of his parents.
J& Clark & Linn J&
Carpenter Work, Painting, Pa-
er Hangingand General Re
pair Work.
as last There will be no hired
plapers. At the Arlington meet
ing Werner Rietmann was elected
vice-president
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Market Prices Paid
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
SWIFT and COMPANY
Victor C. Peterson
Agent
PHONE 32 lone, Orebon.
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IONE OREGON
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Now is the time to look your spring g
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.
Bristow & Johnson
Complete Funeral and Service
in our New Home
$50 and Upward
A respectable burial without
charge for those who cannot
pay, from
Cases' Chapel
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FERONAL SERVICE--
Year of experience together with a modern lunerai noroe
and equipment permit us to handle quietly, wiih decorum and
dependability, every detail. Every effort U made to provide tat
tsfactory tervke.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
Excluiive agenti In Heppner for Peaeock Floral Co. of The Dallei
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, Manager.
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