The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 24, 1931, Image 1

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IONIC, OREGON FRIDAY, April 24,1931.
NUMBER 46
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COMMENCEMNT NEAR
GRADUATING CLASS Tl IK
LAKCKST IN HISTORY OK
Till-: HIGH SCHOOL
Commencement time is draw
ing near and this year will we
(ho largest graduating duns in tin1
History of the school. The bacca
laureate Hcrmon will lc delivered
cyRev. W. W. Head, pastor of
the Congregational Clrirch. The
Hcrvicc will 1h in the Christian
cht re'l. Hi a;. 1 '. TheJunior-Senior
banquet will he May 13. Senior
day in Het for the i!uth and com
mencement on the21t. Mr. Ja.s.
T. MuthewHof Willamette Univer
nity has been chosen to deliver
the commencement oration.
Personal Mention
Mm. Clifford Chrlstopherson
who ha been ill for some time
with Uright'H disease was taker,
last Friday to the Widla Walla
hospital fur treatment.
Mrs. Fred Nkhoson who has
been very iil with erysiMa it
reK)i led ti) be improving.
Harriot Ilelikcr was taken to
The Dalles hospital, Wedneday,
April 15, and on Thursday wider
went an operation for appendici
tis She is making a satisfactory
recovery. Her mother, Mrs. Urn
cat ilelikcr, remained with her
for several days.
Mr. and Mr". Lee Howell and
children were Sunday guests at
the Carl Barlow home. The liar
lows are at present employed on
ihuMU lirou it pl.u-e on Jlhea
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Join Krebs mo
tored to The Dalles, Saturday.
On then turn trip they .tupcd
ft Wa co where th y visited at
home of Mr. and Mas. L. A. Funk.
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HKALTH CLINIC UK LI)
Dr. (!ny from Ilcppner, coun
ty nurse Stallard and Mrs. Ritch
ie conducted a health clinic in tlio
school house, last week. All high
school ftudents were given free
physical examinations.
A dental clinic was also held by
Drs. McCrady and Uarr, Heppner
dentists, The students having
teeth tl a', needed no repair work
were each presented with a health
.pin.
SENIOR PLAY
A three act play will be given
the evening of May 15 and though
it is a Student Hody play, the
east is composed entirely of Sen
iors Tract icing parts has taken
up the activity jeriodj for the
past two weeks.
BASEBALL
The scheduled return game with
lxington has been called off
and tl ere remain four games of
baseball to be played this term,
l'he one to be played this Friday
is with Condon at lone.
THE RED AND WHITE
OKI ICIAI. OKCAN of IONK H. X STUDENT BODY
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Friday, April 24, 1031.
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Crin?, Activities
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I R. ROBISON
J ALL KINDS
nt.' inrii
GRADE MA-
U1CHINE WORK I
:: CAREFULLY
K;;DONE.
J M )tors reground.
Of Hearings poured
fand fitted to rc
1 ground shafts
mvr
u'e for future gamees.
April 2 1 Condon at lone
May 8 Condon at Condon
May 1 Arlington at Arlington
May 14 Arlington at lone
PICNIC AT WELL SPRING
The drilling operations of the
Wells Springs Gas and Oil Conv
pany at historic old Wtlls Sonne
I continus to attract the usual Sun
day crowds. Last Sunday several
people met there for a picnic din
ner. The jovial hosts were Mr.
TUBERCULOSIS
ESSAY CONTEST
A tuberculosis essay contest is and Mrs. R. E. Harbison, Mr. and
being sponsored c by the Oresron 1 Mrs. Louis BalsiWr. Mr. and M
Tuberculosis Association and all! Paul Balsicrer. W. W. Head. Mrs.
the high school students have Delia Corson, Misa Margurite
written themes for it Two themes Miss Florence Shippey and Mrs.
will be chosen from each high' John I;uy. Guests from Portland
school in the county and these, were Jo .n II. lbke, Mr. and Mrs.
will compete for the county priz-l VV. J. L-t.n.aa, Mrs. Chas. Loed-
es, the first of which is $5. The meand Mr. and Mrs. LlovdEstes.
Mr. an! Mis. M. R. Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs. Ld Busche and others
SCHOOL GROUNDS
The students of the hiirh am.
grade schools were assigned.
various clean-up jobs about tl 1
school grounds and building. li
day afternoon. Each class had ;.n
apiKjrtionment to clean and with
that accomplished they were dis
missed for the rest of the after
noon. No classes were held in the
afternoon and the slight diversion
as not unwelcome to anyone.
winning themes of the county
Contests Will hfl pntPt-od in tV,a'
btate contest in which a first prize I were quests from thi3 district
of $75 i3 awarded besides other) wno aIs0 enjoyed dinner and the
lesser prizes. It is not compulsory 'delicious coffee made over the
for each high school to be entered 1 burning gaa which is coming from
in the contest but Morrow County , the well in ever increasing quan
has a 100 per tent representation, iities.
Morrow county as also the first
county to be represented by all
its high schools. The county judg
ing will take place at Heppner
next week and the state judging
latei on.
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Following is the Baseball sched-
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MACHINE SHOP
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lUUfASniONLD HOSICW
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$1:00
You'll Soon BcWoariiif; Them Tool
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Women who know, nre discovering that
tbe some earrful attention to detail
cbuructcrl.es IIicho superb new bilk stock
ingS at their extremely modest price,'
which you expect to find only in the more
expensive hose.
Select yours here today in the season's
loveliest shades. Full Fashioned, of se
lect quality Japanese Silk.
Chlflon and Service Weights.
Added reinforcements for ex-,
tra strength and longer wear.
AN ASTOUNDING DOLLAR VALUE!
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WE REPAIR
Boots, Shoes, Harness
Saddles, Auto Tops
Side Curtains.
Leave Repairinj at Oscar Cochran's
: E. G. Noble
I HEPPNER - OREGON
Market Prices Paid
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
SWIFT and COMPANY
Victor C. Peterson
Agent
PHONE 32 lone, Oregon.
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Women's Topic Club
Ruth Rietmann, Sec
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson
were hosts to The Topic Club Sat-
.urda; evening at their home in
bUUAl bLHOOL AND (the Harris Apartments. Guests
4 II CALF CLUB PICNIC j were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gor-
ru n i p I , . ,iger, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Denny,
1 11 r S ? Unudf? Sch001 and 1 Mr- and Mrs. C. F. Felcman, Mr.
4 11 Calf Club held a p.cmc at;andMrs C F. IIatcfu Mn an(1
Cecil school honse, Sunday. All . m u- nt-
enjoyed a very happy day. Mrs. lOmar RWmann Mr m,
H I'. Cool is the efficient leader iViVtnr Pm,o m- u. va
of the4;H Calf Club. Mabel Cocl ward Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs.
is president. Dot Crabtree is thej Hu&h Smith. Mr. anH Mr, Pr
BERT MASON
IONE OREGON
Now is the time to look your spring
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.
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vice-president and Leo Crabtree,
Continued on last fg.
Mankin, Mrs. Inez Freeland, Mrs.
Earl Blake, Mrs George Tucker
and Mrs. Elmer Griffith. High
Clark & Linn 'awards were made to Mrs. Tuck-
r-r.r.fn. w 1 n 1 r , er ana Mr. ieiaman.u)w scores
Carpenter U ork,Pa.nting. Pa- weremadeby Wrs Denny
per Hangingand General Re-! Mr. Om ur Rietmann. Delicious
pair Work.
Complete Funeral and Scrvict
in our New Home
$50 and Upward
A respectable burial without
charge for those who cannot
pay, from
Cases' Chapel &
'refreshments were served.
I WHEATLAND BASEBALL
j In the baseball game, Sunday,
I at Heppner, lone won over the
naighboring team, the final score
being 13 -14. Next Sunday lone
dll play Fossil on the local field.
LEGION HALL IMPROVED
Some improvments are being
made on Legion hall which was
Continued on last Pg.
PERONAL SERVICE--
Years of experience together with a moJcrn funeral home
and equipment permit ui to handle quietly, wlih decorum and
dependability, every ditail. Every effort it made to provide la'
Ufactory seivlce.
Phelps Funeral Home
CAY AND NIGHT PHONE 1332
Exclusive agents in Heppner for Teaeock Floral Co. ofTheDallei
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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
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Morrow Co. Creamery Co.
W. C. Cox, Manager.