Tuesday, March 30, 1Q20. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE FIVE NEWS of ALL OW COU MORS NTY o 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- J. BOARDMAX NEWS .!. 4 4 4- 4 The school board voted last night' to apply for the establishment of Smith-Hughes agriculture as a part of the high school course of t.he Boardman schools. C. C. Johnson, Instructor In the State College at Pullman, has been offered the posi tion. Other outside teachers elected to fill vacancies were Naomi Runner and Blanche Scharman, both of Falls City. All the positions are now filled except Home Economics. A mini mum salary of $1200 is in force for next year. This ia in accord with the general sentiment of Morrow and Umatilla counties. The next meeting of the Boardman Parent Teachers' association will be held in the auditorium Friday after noon, April 2, at 2:00 P. M. It is de sired at that time to complete ar rangements for the establishment of the Hot Lunch, to appoint a com mittee of three to cooperate with the board and the principal In the formal dedication exercises, and to discuss the educational millage tax bills to be voted on in May. Every one should register and be prepared to vote. Al'CTIOX! AVCTIOX! Al'CTIOX! In accordance with the vote of the electors present at the special school meeting held at the school house on the thirteenth day of March, the board of directors hereby calls an auction sale for the purpose of selling the school buildings at Castle Rock, including school house, woodshed and outhouse. The sale will be to the highest -bidder, but no bids un der one hundred and fifty dollars willbe considered. The above sale is called for Satur day, April 10, at 2:00 o'clock In the afternoon fro mthe front steps of the Boardman public school. By order of the directors, EUGENE CUMIN'S, Chairman, J. R. JOHNSON, W. O. KING, MARGARET CRAMER, Clerk. He's pretty proud, that friend of yours, as he shows you through his new home and about the grounds, isn't he? He takes you through every room and shows you each corner and nook and cranny. Asks if that cozy den of his isn't a "dandy" and if the wife's sewing room isn't "pretty fine." Shows you the kiddies' playroom and tells you its "the best thing in the world to keep the youngsters off the streets." He explains that the entire house was built EXACTLY as he and his wife had planned it that the designing and decorating were done according to their own tastes and the rooms laid out to meet their own wishes and require ments. lie takes you about the grounds and shows you the lenced-in yard where the little ones can play to their heart's content. He tells you to sniff the roses in his wife's little flower garden and proudly exhibits a few feet of garden plot where he has planted some of their favorite vegetables. He's pretty happy, isn't he? And bis voice just rings with the pride of ownership as he smiles on it all and says, "My Home!" And then you realize as never before what the poet meant when he wrote the words, "Home. Sweet Home." And as you turn to go back to your rented house you're a little envious of your friend, aren't you, and ju-t a bit ashamed of your own inactiv it y ? There is no reason in all the world why YOU can't have a home of your own a home built as you've always dreamed a home SHOULD be a home you've planned and design ed and decorated which is exactly in accordance with the wishes and needs of your family. Do you know that it does not cost any more to build than to rent? Practically the same amount of money you pay out each month for rent or even less will v build you a home and entirely pay for it. Where is the sense in pay ing for the privilege of living in a home when you could just as easily OWN that home? Iluildnow! Nothing js to be gained by waiting. Authori ses concede that building costs today arc somewhat above normal, but they also state that costs cannot be lower until some future time as yet unforseen. As against this, rents arc higher today than ever before, so you are actually LOSING MONEY every day you delay. For any information you may desire on any subject per taining to locations, plans, materials, finishing, furnish mcnts, equipments, costs, information concerning archi tects, contractors, etc., call at the Huilditig Information Office. Not a thing to sell but a GREAT DEAL TO GIVE AWAYI T C um-a-iLum ijumoer Designers and Matcrialcrs oj Homes and Firm lluildinzi HEPPNER LEXINGTON IONE I 1 I - l 4 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4 CECIL NEWS .j. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Four Mile, were doing business in Cecil Satur day. C. W. Shurte spent a short time in Cecil Saturday before leaving for his home in Heppner. Mrs. G. A. Miller of Highview, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Weltha Combest of Cecil. Master Herbert and Miss A. C. Hynd of Butterby Flats, left on the local on Sunday for Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and family of Rhea spent several days during the past week with friens in Heppner. M. U. Logan was an Arlington vis itoor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streetor and family spent Sunday with J. W. Os borne at Cecil. W. Gillette, who Is running Ever ett Logan's tractor on the Falrview ranch, spent Saturday and Sunday in Pendleton. Galon Falkner, who is working at Morgan, was doing business in Cecil Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin of 1 Rhea, spent Monday with Mr. and j Mrs. Jack Hynd of Butterby Flats. We understand that Mr. Franklin i has sold his ranch during the week ; to Geo. Henriksen of Canby, a brother j of the prominent Cecil stockman, A. Henricksen of Willow creek ranch. C. Sperry and son of lone, were ; looking up their friends in Cecil on Monday. Joe Marcus, who is working on the Rarnett place for Mr. E. Fanchier, left on Monday for Pendleton and re turned on Thursday with several mules which Mr. Fanchier had pur chased to work on his ranch. C. Lindstrum of lone, was calling on his friend, Peter Bauernfiend, in Cecil on Monday. These gentlemen autoed to lone on Tuesday to attend to business matters in connection with the late Peter Benson estate. I Miss Hazel Winters of Shady Dell, spent Sunday among her friends in ! Cocil. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brlstow and fami ly and F. Robinson of lone, accom ! panled by Mrs. T. H. Lowe, of the Highway House, spent Sunday with the "Mayor" of Cecil at Butterby Flats. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warfield on the arrival of a fine bouncing boy on Wednesday morn ing. Mrs. Harry Llnsley and Infant of Wasco, arrived In Cecil on Wednes day and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree of Dotheboys Hill for some time before returning home. Cecil A halt of the Shepherd's Rest, left for lone Friday with a fine band of ewes and lambs belonging to Minor and Thompson which have been wintering around Cecil. Harry Burke, one of Oskar Huber's j men, was severely burned on his face jand hands-by gasoline Ignition while , he was working around tho tractor early on Wednesday morning. Dr. Walker of lone, was called and at ! tended to the burns. Burke was sent on to The Dalles hnspltul to receive further treatment on Thursday morning. Miss Etta Barnes of Poplar Orove visited with Mrs. (leo. U. Krebs at the Last Camp on Friday. The many friends of Walter Pope will be glnd to hear he Is now bark from The Dalles hospital and feeling much bi tter, but still not bln to use his hands yet. j j j j j j j j ! j 4 .J. Mol.A M H .J. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4- 4 Mis. Fred Ely returned form I'mtliind Monday. Zuno and Alvln Notion left fur tln-lr Inline In Woodliiitn Saturday. Tin' lt"l family an- hIowI r ruvi'i imk (mm tlifl (hi. Then- as no srhnnl h"ie this week on ii ''! r t f slikniKH among the niiil.'t II K. Willii Is un (!, sl k llt this week Mr snd Mrs. Charlie Ely. Fred and Hal Ely spent W'edninday In llepp. nir. I ll nry Dennis returned Wednesday from t.yl Wsmhlnxt'in. h"tn h wan ftpcrnlifiK a few days lIHng his ltT, Mr III no'llrt. Ml Mid Mm Jllnmie WaiHild te tin- ptoinl .ai ni nf t H' W Ii iliy boy f I "mi M if' li the 2 'Hi Walter lui'wl fid f o. it jr otuin'd Wednesday ' tiiiis? f out with nlntlvs si Vale, Malheur rnuntjr. Wal'ef nM the et,ei Ii. Ilill'll otd.-r up lliein Can t It-i.n.r. Hunt i-tii'linit 111 M "lit" IIIrM id'M.nn l tiesfiti. ron pl' -tii.it, ;uy lii)r, lii) b tt, f . 1. 1 1 a . repuMs t li'iyf has a nOou fnr of (ii.s enaK'l on "l-