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IONE INDEPENDENT IONE, OKKCON Friday, May 1, 1931. THE RED AND WHITE OFFICIAL OKCAN of IONE H. STUDENT HODY Friday, May 1, 1931. Vol.l No. 29 I A sknsk ov duty puntuoH us ever. It U omnipreHon, like the Deity. Jf we take to ournvlve the wintfB of the morning, and Iwtll in li.e uttermoHt purls of the Hen, duty informed or duty violated in Htill'with uh, for our liappinesj o.' our misery. Daniel Wtbtter X X THE CI IAM101T) NAUTILUS Build thee more stately inunsionK, 0 my soul, Ah the Hwift seasons roll! Iieave thy I w v. ul e 1 past! IiCt each temple, noMer than the last, Shut thee from heaven with a dome rw'iv :i.;t, Till thou at lenth art free, Leaving thine outgrown ..hell ty life, unresti-itr mi! OUivr H'tnJfl llo iim v. ELECTION DAY NEAR FULL CORPS OF STUDENT IJODY OFFICKRS TO HE CHOSEN, MAY 4 Last Monday, the Stndcnt Body president reminded the students of the last meeting of this term ! which will Le held, Monday, May '. Next year's Student Body of- I ficersconsistingof president, vice!"1 th fhow aml ,(Juitc,a c'.f A'ail Sumner- his8ist:'r' IIelen A - ,v J J nun i .ii i 1111: in i ' fin wnii y i -ml . ,i i.;i,. u;i 'lrtationmanajr'r, I-rancisTroed- nmntrv. Ktillilv lilak? iiiarrit I Kutli Kigrr, a Kugriic girl. Mr. IONE HIGH SCHOCL ALUMNI NKWS son; yill leader. The president must be chosen l'.V.'.V She became the wife of Wnx Hieock, a Mc.MiinivilU lv. Mr. and Miv 1 1 ion k n make Uuir limiie in I'uttlainl Waller Linn was a Muileut f r a while at . S. (.', lor the pit hcven years lie has Lrcii on ployed in the mills at Vfrmiia. at preset. t IioMiiiK the position of lumber j,'f'ler. I In wife wa f.. ' .irly Miss Kclna l'arriik-a Veronia irl. Tom I)ailsoii jraduateil from (). S. I". and the tic vt year following bi gradm tiou returned (to the College for .sonic additional work. lie wa a .successful liih school ttaih er and coach at Madras am! lone. He is now doing research work for the Americ i ti.v A" Mniation rnd is located at t'lec laud, Uhio. lie recently receivnl a promotion. Mr. Davids n m;t ried Thclina Morgan who wa. u senior in the school here a? the time of her marriage. The voting roiiple maile the trip hack to Cleveland hy auto. They vis ited in lone last Mimmer when they were called hit ne hy the death of Mr. Davidson's father. Last fall Mr. and Mrs. Davidson made a delightful trip to Niagara Falls. K.' K. Curfman was serv ing his yecond year as principal at this time. I' K. Curfnnn was serving his third year principal ol lone scIkhiI in l'.i.''.', and at tlii time cijjht complete! the' course Vera Lnelman was hookkeeper at the llert Mason store prior to he.r marriage to Victor Reituiann of the class of 'V. Mr. and Mrs. (.'Juries Wayne r i.i t . ..ii i it:- 'president, secretary-treasurer, U1UU,U ciu wwe athletic manager, trunHjwrtation entertainment. !manaKer and yell leader will be j ,j CONTEST WINNER? 'elected at that meeting and the' ! president desired of every one' The two T. U essays selectee shme thought upon the matter up: to represent lone High Sch-xd at to that time ine county to.iUiot were written I The officers of the current0" "Conquering the Foeof Youth' 'term are, president, Karl McCabe;! w'erc wn"en Ly Virg.l Lsteband ; vice-president, Norman Swanson;1 worman wanson. n me process Secy-Treas.. Helen Smouse; ath-10 elimination to select the win-!leticmanager,HartonClark;trans-;ner3' the follow.ng po.nts were consiuereu: aunerence loine sun-i ject, "Conquring the Foe of Youth", statements must be true and Mrs. Wake are the parents , but the other officers may be rep- j w '....... ..fa little daughter, Hetty Helle. resentatives of any of the three quality of the work. They re ide in Khmath Falls, : classes. i ' hut answer to the harvest call ( ! SeniOT PlsV iach yea' and return to Morrow' r lf)VIT. I'lPTIIIiFS ro.inty to tic lp in the wheat liar- 1 ,U'1' 1UVI1 1 ,LlljKW, ekt. Arline IJalsier is now Mrs.1 Miss lu-y Case of 0. S. C. is The date sen for the Senior I'aul Koehrinj,' and her home is in to show some film?, Friday even- Student IkJy play, "The Cat" Indianapolis, Indiana. lU fore Iht j, May 1( in the 8cho(Jj aucito.; iaA bt-cn changed from May 15 to ko, hnng am her home . m In- rium ThpM fjIms jn t,je M u for the sake of conven. ui.in.i xui, i imiaiiti. muni in 1 . , . . ti n .l .l. ,.t. marriage she attended wl.ool at terest of 4-11 Club work in Ore-, on .ence. following is the play cast Wiiluiiette t'niversity and at the and will undoubtedly be wellworth Quincy Sumner II, who is proud I 'niversity of Washington. Mr. seeing. No admission is charged of his name, Norman Swanson; and Mrs. Koehriug have two children, a hoy named Alfred and a girl named 1'aula. Alice Kietmann married Victor Peter son and they m.tke their home in lotif where Mr. I'eterson is in business. Mrs. I'eterson was n tu lent at (. S. C. for a ycir, ....cr holding a position as a--si.-tuiit cashier in the Jauk at lone, and .still later a position as bookkeeper in the First Nat ional P-ank at lhppner. Mabel Nmith, following her high scIhmiI graduation, fitted herself for a teacher, a work she has followed since. At present she is primary teacher in the school at Maple ton, Oregon, Jack Howard is al so following the profession of teaching. He taught last year in (lie Ii.iliii 1'oiks school near lleppner. Sam AVarfield married Knnice lochran of the class of '.. They are located at La I rosse. Washington, whe re Mr. Warfield holds a responsible pos ition in a warehouse. They are tin parents of a fine bov j.nouse; Quincy Sumner III, his wri, just home from college, Bar on Dlark; Michael Hoops who is oroud of eis name, Faancis Troed on; Charley Hoops, Michoel's son, Earl McCabe ;RowenaSouth worth who is supposed to marry Quincy ill, Gladys Brashers; Peggy Par ;r, a friend of Jtowena's, Veda Eubanks; Gloria OTIennessy, a maid who would be an actress, Geneva Pettyjohn; Eddie Fallon, a detective, Virgil Esteb and the C it, a woman burglar, Margaret Crawford. IONE vs Condon The Condon High School Lase all team was defett?d by the uite decisive score of M-2on tr.e lone field, April 24. This game ike that with Lexingten was only seven innings in duration due to the one sided score. No substitutions were made for either team. Tiu line up: Francis Ely, p; Norman Everson, c; Norman awanson, 1st. OrdieFarrens, 2nd; Dorr Mason, ss; tuvayne Lieu allen, 3d; EaJl McCabe, if; Joel Englman, mf; Norton Lundell, left lield. No home runs were made by either side- but lone made a few three baggers. Tne next game to be played is with Arlington. The one follow ing is with Condon and the last game is with Arlington, here, on May 22. Band Concert The lone School Band will give an open air concert on Mother's Day at 7 o'clock in the evening. The man who hath no music in himself nor is not moved by con C ad of sweet sounds is fit for r.'BSons, uratagems and spoi's. Child Health Day Saturday May the 2nd will be observed as Child Health Day in Heppner. Principal George E. Tuc'cer is training the Grade boys boy 3 for the track meet. Preced ing the meeting will be a h alth parade in which lone will have a part. Keitniann arc successful farmer-. of the north of lone district md the proud parents of two fine lniv l'.i.l.lv bowl Itillif 1 . Till Ulake had 'one year's 'study at tyin-, $SfK), terms if desired, the University of Oregon. He is See Indepeedent, lone (Continued next week) FOR SALE I International Combine, sidehill; The lone High School Student Body Presents ENGELMAN BANKRUPT STOCK SOLD BY U.S. COURT j 1 mm mmm m m I Everything Goes at Under the ! WHOLESALE COST All Candy Bars & Chewing Gum, 2 for 5c Pipe Cutter's Machine, Dies, all kinds supplies AT A BARGAIN ! Aluminum Ware & all ! Hardware at A WORLDS BEST SACRIFICE flfPtPflK hi -i:--.- "THE CA1 A Comedy in Three Acts By RosesNoel At High School Auditorium Tuesday Evening, May 14 8 O'clock Admission Reservee Seats 15c&35c c50c ENGELMAN'S STORE lone Oregon SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 2 NOT A MOVIE-HOT A TALKIE THE UMEST AMD BEST EQUIPPED TENT SHOW THST WILL VISIT YOUR CITY THIS StASON A GENUINE TCECT F03.TIIE WHOU FAMILY Comitg- IONE One Night Only Tuesday, May 5 - 8:30, P. M. BIG TENT - NOT PICTURES Prices: 25 & 50 ct WHEATLAND BASEBALL PLAYING SCHEDULE FOR 1931 Predared by Walt Cochran TKAM At At At At At At CONDON FOSSIL ARLINGTON RUFUS-BL'CK HEPPNER IONE CONDON April 1H May 24 May31 May 3 June 21" FOSSIL June 14 June 7 May 10 May 24 April 28 ARLINGTON April 2( May 31 June 21 June 14 May 10 RUFUS-BLALOCK May 17 May 3 April 19 June 7 May 24 HEPPNER May 10 June 21 May 17 April 26 May 31 IONE June 7 May 17 May 3- I June 14 April 19 I