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3$nt 3nhpwhtnt vdtUMEXV MORROW-GILLIAM COUNTYGAMES lone Loses First Came of Season to Arlington. lone lost the opening game of tht Morrow Gilliam County League leriet on the Arlington groundi, last Sunday by a icore of three to two. The game went It Inning! before Arlington put acron the winning run on an error and a aingle. The game developed into a pitcher'a battle from the first inning, Arlington putting two runa across, in the aeventh on 2 hita, a aacrifice and an error, lone didn't tally until the ninth, when they tied the acore on two hita and two errors. Uavia the lo cal twirler, struck out 15 men and allowed only aix hit, but poor fielding in the pinches cost him the game, not an earned run being charged against him. Woolsey, the opposing pitcher, struck out four and was touched for eight hits. In the ninth he was relieved by Montague, who held the loniana hitlets. lone plays at home next Sun Hay, taking on Heppner, who fell be for the slants of Kewpie Clow, last Sunday, by the acore of four to one. lone: .AB RUE Cochran ss 3 0 0 0 Bristow e 5 10 1 Fasnacht 2 3 1 0 0' W. Rietmann 3 .5 0 2 1 Davis p 3 0 2 1 0. Rietmann 1 4 0 1 1 Drake 1 4 0 0 0 Groce m 2 0 10 Eubanks m 2 0 10 Lundell r 4 0 1 Oj 35 2 8 4 Arlington: Solvesteres 5 0 0 1 Blackburn 1 5 10 0 Ortman2 4 0 0 1 Parrishm 5 12 1 Woolsey p 2 0 0 0 Montague p 0 0 0 0 Douglas e 4 110 HustedS 4 0 1 0 i I ta sG$ I I ! Take a Kodak with you You may have typical "fisherman's luck" on the Spring's first fishing trip, but you won't mind that when you see the pictures you made with your Kodak. We'll help you select a Kodak and how you how it worki drop in. Autographic Kodaks $5 up BULLARD'S PHARMACY The Kodak Store 0 0 0 87 3 6 3 Runs responsible for; Davis none, Woolsey one, Montague none. Struck out; by DaVis 15, by Woolsey 4, Montague 1. Pauses on balls; off Davis 1; off Woolney 3; off Montague none. The following ia the batting average of the lone boya to date: ' AB H R Pet. H 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Davia W. Rietmann Groce Eubanks 0. Rietmann Lundell Fasnacht Drake Bristow Cochran 3 6G6 400 500 500 250 250 000 000 000 000 At the Christian Church The Sunday School will present the Easter Program at the church hour in the evening beginning at 7:30. Endeavor at 6:30. Bible School at 10 a. m. The public are cordially Invited to all these services. E. L Wood. Minister See Paul G. Balslger for Holt, Harris and Best harvester repairs for the seasson. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Not lea In hervlijr itlv-ij tbnt the unilt-rnlKiivil Im.tllfd liliflnul account ii mlinlnUtrntor ot the eatata ol 4nua bnitwalil.diH-rnwd, InthrCuun tjr Court of thti Htt of Oregon, for Morrow Count jr. and thai aaltl Court linn fixed Monday, the 2nd da- of Mny, IStf at the hour of 2:"0 o'clock, I'. M. of aald ilar, aa the time; and the County Court room In the Court lioue at Heiipnt-r. Morrow County, Oregon, aa the plan ot hfarlug aald account and objection thereto, If any, aud the arltlemeat of aald e tut. Date of flrt tmhllcatlon of thl no tice, April Int. lir.7; date of laat pub lication, April 2th, IW.7. V. II. KnliliiRon. AdiuinlMtratorof the eatat of Anna L. KngvaJI. deceased. Wheelhouse r Walker I IONE, OREGON, SCHOOL NOTES THE HONOR ROLL In the honor roll for the past six weeks the Sophomores take the lead, as usual Janet Carlson heads the list, but this time Jan et surpassed all previous records, as she earned six As, four in reg ular school subjects, one In mus ic and one in deportment. , Kathryn Feldman takes second place with four As and two Bs, while Mildred Smith holds her e old place ar third. Kenetb Smouse who tied with Edith Ely for fourth place, is the only boy in the group. We are glad tht re is at least one to up hold the masculine reputation. Arleta Farrens won fifth place. This makes a total three Sopho mores, two Freshmen and one Junior. Where, oh where are our wise Seniors? "THE KID PARTY" ,. Friday evening, April 8, the up per classmen were entertained by the Freshmen at a "Kid Party" in the gym. - The costumes of more youthful days setmed to help everyone to enter into the spirit of the party. Kid games of every variety, Blickman, London Bridge and othera were played with great xest. Arleta Farrees and Gene En- gelman won the prizes for the best pressed boy and girl. After ao much strenuoua exer cise the lunch of sandwiches, ice cream, lemonade and wafers was much appreciated. Everyone pronounced the Frtsh men excellent entertainers. SCHOOL CALENDAR April 22 Declamatory Contest at Heppner. April 23 lone High School meets Heppner in a base ball game at Heppner. April 29 The High School will give an interesting program for the benefit of the Stu dent Body and the Senior Class. May 16 Senior Class Night Msy 19 Commencement Fridsy afternoon, April 8, the high school gave the Assembly program. PIANO FOR SALE IN IONE ViaMTY Quality piano, a bargain Pay $10. monthly. For particulars address Hendrick piano Broker age Co. 121 South Madison St. Spokane, Washington. The spring season will soon be here; we have the Dr. L. D. LeGear line of stock and poultry remedies, John Deere plow line of shares and extras, agency for VanBrunt Drill, and a good line of general mdse. at right prices. BRISTOW & JOHNSON FRIDAY, April 15, 1927 LOCAL NEWS Dr. Clarke of the Clarke Opti cal Company, 304 Salmon St., Portland, Oregon, EYE SIGHT SPECIALISTS, will be in lone all day and evening. Monday, April 25th at the lone Hotel. See him about your eyes. H. C. Wood went to Portland Tuesday of last week and return ed Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eubanks motored to Pendleton, Tuesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Eubanks' mother. Mrs. Msry Waddle of Pendleton, formerly of lone. Ina Morgan accompanied Earl Murray to Freewater, Saturday, for a week end visit with friends and relatives. Mr. A. M. Zink, formerly of lone, arrived Saturday night to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Heliker. Frank Engelman left Sunday for a few days stay in Portland Mrs. Blain Black well came in Monday morning to join her bus band who is working on the R. A. Farrens ranch. ) Mr. and Mrs Chas. Ely former If residents of Morgan, spent Monday visiting friends here. Mrs. H. C. Wood and aon Billy were Bermiston visitors, Toes day. Miss Pearl Padberg who ha spent the last ten daya visiting her mother and other relaties. left on the stage. Monday morn ing for Portland.. She will begin her work there again next Mon day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Troge spent Mondav afternoon in Heppner Frank A. Lundell is able to be on the streeta attain alter ni Mines. . Mr. and Mra. E. J. Bristow, son F.dmond, and Mr. A. C Low made a busines trip to Heppner Wednesday. Jack Fatris returned with them. Elmer Griffith and Frank Rob inson left Tuesday for to catch a whale In the uescnuies ruver. Mrs. Albert Colvin and son Donald, left Thursday nigK for Portland. Mrs. Colvin has been visiting bar sister, Mrs. R. A. Farrens. Lew Davidson ia driving a new Dodge car. Mrs. L P. Davidson and her sister in law, Mrs. Glascock, went over to Toppenish Wednes dav. An illustrated lectu-e on the Crucifixion of Christ was given at Legion ball Thursday evening under the auspices of the Swed ish church. Mrs. R. A. Farrens and daugh ter, Genevieve, left Thursday night for Hood River. They ex pect to stay for several weeks. Mr. Wehrung of the Notth western National Bank of Port land came Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor L Adama are rejoicing over the advent of a ion, Victor Edward Adama Jr. Mr. and Mrs. are now at North Bend, Oregon. Now cornea Raisin Week and RaUin Day under the auspices of the Union Pacific. FEDERAL FUNDS FOR OREGON HIGHWAYS For forest highways in Oregon and Washington. $948,000 of fed eral funds have been , appropriat ed for the fiscal year 1928, begin ning July 1, next. The total Forest Highway fund authorized for the fiscal year end ing June 30, 1928, amounts to $4. 500,000, and ia apportioned for highways in or adjacent to nation al forests in fourteen western states and Alaska. Oregon receives (533,000 and Wa?bington $415,000, under the program as approved by the Sec retary of Agriculture and just an nounced by the District Forester, Portland, Oregon. You will need a Gold Digger w hether you go to Nevada or not See P. G. Balsiger. Call for Bids Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of School Dist No. 16., lone, Oregon, for the transportation of children to and from school at lone. Oregon, over the route to WateCrawford'a (arm. one mile east of Ella. Bids will be received up to and including April 30, 1927. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids muflt be filed with the School District Clerk. Carl W. Trodson, Clerk District No. 16. Star Brand shoes at Bristow and Johnson's. None better. Dr.HESS Nowisthetimeto put your ianimals and fowls in condition for spring activity, by feeding! iDr. Hess' Stock Tonic, Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, Distemper Remedy, Colic Cure, and using Instant Louse Hess Dip and Disinfectant, ! Hess Roup Tablets, Hess Healing Powder. Everv Dackage absolutely guaranteed tot satisfy or your get your money bacie. NUMBER 46 CREDITORS OF BAKX of mna GENERAL STATEMENT MADE BY DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Advisory Committe Appointed By Creditors Pursuant to a eall of the Depu ty State Superintendent of Banks a meeting of creditor! of the Bank of lone was held at Legion ball, lone, on the 11th inat A larg majority of the credi tors of the Bank were in attend anee and listened to t general statement of the bank by Depu ty Supta. Guy N. Hickok and L. M. Dempey. According to the figures sub- mited to the meeting, the book value of the aaaeta is $116,900. segregated aa follows: Banking house and fixtures, $3,600; Note and Mortgages, $61,000; Real Es tate, $12,600; Cash, $4,931; Cash Receipts since Jan. 10, '27.$2,700 The sum total of liabilities, ex elusive of Capital Stock and Sar plus, waa atated to be $71,000; giving an excesa of assets over liabilitiea of approximately $45, 000. At the suggestion of Deputy Supt. Hickok, an advisory com mitte of five members was chos en by the creditors. The function of this committee. it was explained is to aoviae with the acting Deputy Supt of Banks in regard to the aale of the real and personal property liated In the assets of the bank. The live chosen as the Advisory Committee were C. B. Ruley, E. Carlson, Laxton McMurray, Paul Rietmann, and L. P. Davideoa. It was announced that a first dividend of approximately ten per eent would be distributed to the Creditors in a few days.. 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