IONE NEWS lone Teacher Takes Pro Baseball Job By MARGARET BLAKE Alexander McDonald, teacher in high school, has resigned his posi tion to accept a contract with the Bellingham baseball club. He will leave at once for California for a training camp where his club will be in training with the Mission club of the Coast league. No other teach er will be employed to take Mr. Mc Donald's place but Mrs. Inez Free land has been employed to assist for a half day each day and his work will be divided among the high school teachers now employed. The Women's Missionary society met in the parlor of the Congrega tional church last Thursday after noon for its monthly meeting. The meeting was devoted to a study of the work done by various missions in China and Japan. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. W. J. Blake, Mrs. Frank Engelman, Mrs. E. J. Bristow and Mrs. Fred Zielke. The Past Noble Grand club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Eubanks last Friday afternoon. Nine members were present. President Margaret Morgan appointed Mary Swanson as chaplain and Lena Lundell as marshal of the club. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ida Fletcher. Guests of the club were Mrs. Inez Freeland and Mrs. Walter Eubanks. The next meeting will be on March 25 at a place to be an nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Odom and daughter Juanita were visitors here from Salem last week. They returned home Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Feldman received word Tuesday of the death of Mrs. J. L. Harvey in a Portland hospital fol lowing a stroke. Funeral services were to be held in Portland Thurs day. Mrs. Margaret Rietmann was tak en to Portland last week for medical treatment. She was accompanied by Robert Rietmann, Mrs. Werner Rietmann and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Word has been received by lone friends of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of Salem. The little lady has been named Car oline May. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Brace and family have returned here from The Dalles where they have made their home for several months. They are living in the house on the Blake nlace in Eight Mile. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris have moved into the Griffith house on Second street. Miss Bettv Bergevin spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bergevin. She is attend ino sohnol in Baker. Walter Roberts who has been quite ill at his home, is somewhat un proved. Errett Hummel, superintendent of tliA Innal school, has been offered and accepted a contract for the same position for next year. .Tpksp Dobvns. who travels for an oil company, was in town for a short time Tuesday. Fourteen members were present at the March study meeting of the Women's Topic club held last bat mvlav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dorr Mason. The subject for the af ternoon was "France." Mrs. M. E. Cotter told of a trip taken by trav elers, "Through the Back Doors of France." "Across the Midi in a Ca noe," was the subject covered by Mrs. E. R. Lundell and Mrs. Victor Rietmann gave a report on "Camar gue Cowboy Country of France.' These ladies were hostesses with Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Garland Swan son was a guest of the club. The March social meeting will be at the home of Mrs. M. E. Cotter on March 19th. Mrs. Delia Mobley has gone to visit at Klamath Falls. Charles and Alfred Shaver of Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark Tuesday enroute to their home from Lewiston, Idaho, where they have been visiting at the home of an p uncle. . DIVORCE DECREES GIVEN Decrees for divorce were given Opal vs. Emmett Ayers, Bertha Maude vs. Lawrence Becket and Ellis L. vs. Frances Pettyjohn in circuit court here last week end. RHEA CREEK NEWS Rhea Creek grange met at the hall Sunday with pot luck dinner at noon. First and second degrees were con ferred on Thomas Wells. A literary program was presented by officers of the grange. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becket left for Portland Sunday, being called to the city by illness of Mri Beckets sister, Mary. Mrs. John Hanna spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becket. Attending the play at Hardman Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parker, the John Bergstrom family, Floyd Worden family, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Anderson, Mi and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Bar ton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Akers. Mr. and Mrs Clive Huston went to Lexington Monday to call on Mrs. Eva Lane who is seriously ill. Howard Anderson who has been working for Hilma Anderson left for his home at The Dalles, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown have moved on to the old Vaughn place, formerly operated by Roy Lieual len. A dance will be held at Rhea creek grange hall Saturday night, March 12. Music by Kanouse's of Condon. Mrs. Carolyn Bergstrom was called to Portland Monday by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Maria Engberg. Word was received later that Mrs. Engberg had passed ' away before Mrs. Bergstrom arrived there. Those going down for the funeral are Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Anderson, John, Carl, Al, Esther and Florence Bergstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bergstrom. Court Proceedings For February Term Be it remembered, that County Court met in regular session at the Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1938, this being a regular time for holding a term of said Court, when were present: Bert Johsson, Judge; George N. Peck, Commissioner; L. D. Neill, Com missioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff; Frank C. Alfred, District Attorney. The minutes of the January, 1938, term were read and approved. In the Matter of Claims: Now at this time the various claims against the County were pre sented and the Court approved, dis approved or continued them and ordered approved claims paid by the proper warrant , from the proper funds. In the Matter of Salaries in the Sher iff's Office: At this time the Court orders that Neva S. Cochell's salary be in creased from $100.00 per month to $110.00, the increase to be effective from January 1, 1938. Also it was decided by the Court to pay Ger trude Applegate at the rate of $85.00 per month, while she is employed in the Sheriffs office on extra work, effective January 1, 1938. In the Matter of Pea Seed for Ex perimental Purposes Upon petition of Wm. T. Campbell, after careful consideration, the Court agreed to pay not to exceed $30.00 for pea seed for the purpose of finding out whether or not the pea industry might be profitable in Morrow Ciunty. In the Matter of Dog Licenses for the Year 1938: County Court orders that after March 1, 1938, dog licenses be col lected at the rate of Two Dollars for males or spayed females and Four Dollars for females. Warrants Issued on General Fund, February, 1938 Frank C. Alfred, District At torney $ 10.00 Gertrude Applegate, Sheriff 57.80 Neva S. Cochell, Sheriff 5.00 Heppner Gazette Times, Sher iff 4.75 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 42.10 Crane Direct-Mail Service, Sheriff 23.50 State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher iff 8.39 Gertrude Applegate, Tax Ex tension 27.20 Pac. Sta. & Prt. Co., Clerk .... 7.55 Emp. Don. Fund Dist. 8, Gen eral Assistance 15.00 Bert Johnson, Judge, General Assistance 333.02 W. M. Eubanks, Bonds 25.00 F. W. Turner, Justice Court 10.00 H. A. Duncan, Justice Court 1.50 J. O. Kager, Justice Court .... 8.40 Emaline Bisbee, Justice Court 1.50 Lulu McCarty, Justice Court 1.50 Frank Roberts, Justice Court 1.50 E. N. Gontv. Justice Court .... 1.50 Wm. Cowins, Justice Court .... 1.50 Ingrid Boling, Justice Court 13.40 Ralph Jones, Justice Court .... 13.40 F. P. Leicht, Justice Court .... 13.40 Mrs. F. P, Leicht, Justice Court .. 13.40 J. C. Haddock, Justice Court 13.40 Pac. Power & Light, Court house 41.52 Gilliam & Bisbee, Courthouse 3.38 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 41.65 Heppner Gazette Times, Off. Pub. $46.84, Tax Col. $25.50, Assessor $10.75 83.09 Archie D. McMurdo, Insane 10.00 C. J. D. Bauman, Insane 6.50 Mid-Col. Type. Shop, Treas urer 10.00 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor's Mileage 27.50 Thomson Bros., Jail 68.77 A. E. Burkenbine, Jail 5.00 Central Market, Jail 1.00 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Courthouse Fuel 237.80 C. J. D. Bauman, Circuit Court 5.90 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff's Mileage 3.20 State .Dept. Agri., Sealer 1.20 C. J. D. Bauman, Indigent Soldier 10.90 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor 3.50 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. $40.00, Mileage' $35.85 75.85 Vivian Kane, Emergency 4.75 Ralph Harris, Emergency .75 Bert Johnson, County Court 2.85 George N. Peck, County Court 31.50 L. D. Neill, County Court 19.90 Bert Johnson, Judge, Old Age Assistance 351.10 Bert Johnson, Judge, Aid to Dependent Children 91.88 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind Assistance 7.88 Ed Bucknum, Courthouse In cidentals 3.00 Wm. T. Campbell, Emergency 21.45 C. J. D. Bauman, Tax Col 100.00 Warrants Issued on General Road Fund, February, 1938 H. S. Taylor $116.74, M. V. Nolan $103.74, Jack Stotts $77.74, Robt S. Wilson $26,72, Pete Farley $2.24, John McEntire $5.96, Glenn Sherer $77.50, Ralph Marlatt $146.99, Albert Connor $78.74, H. Wells $74.75, C. R. Langdon $65.78, Ralph Moore $34.38, Henry Schwarz $90.96, Dale Ray $80.73, Harold Peck $68.77, Mack Smith $78.75, Marion Hayden $51.88, Harold Sherer $56.46, Grover Peck $38.87, Clair Ashbaugh $41.86, Wm Cunningham $8.97, Harold Peck $2.99, L. N. Morgan $85.30, Walt Gilman $56.80, A. J. Chaffee $48.11, Vernon Munkers $42.74, Wm. Cunningham $23.05, Chas. Williams $40.15, Frank W. Gentry $125.76, Jim Farley $64. 66, Pac. Pow. & Light Co. $9.25, Bra- Most Amazing EVER OFFERED! NEW REMINGTON PORTABLE only FIRST TIME 1 Remington's new purchase plan now lew roil bay throagh our store genuine latest mode) Remington Portable direct from the factory for only lOo day. Not need or rebuilt. Not incom plete. 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