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PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. IONE MRS. JENNIE E. McMTJRRAT. Correspondent Sunday, June 8, Postmistress Ruby O. Roberts received notice that the contract for star mail route No. 73126 has been awarded to Mrs. Cecil Stefani. Her work will begin July first, and will necessitate three trips each week, each round trip be ing about sixty miles. Mr. and Mrs. Stefani will live in the Earle A. Brown house on Third street. When Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King returned recently from a trip to Portland, they w ere accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gibbs, who will remain in lone until after har vest Last Sunday the two families spent a happy day picnicking in th ; mountains above Heppner. Mrs. King and Mrs. Gibbs are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Morgan and Gene Grabil motored to Baker Sun day for a week's visit with relatives. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ed mond Bristow and two children who were returning to their home in Baker after a pleasant visit with home folks here. Mrs. J. E. Grimes is having her residence on Second street painted. The work is being done by Charley Allinger. Mrs. Fred Nichoson is so much improved in health that last week she was moved from the Heppner hospital to the home of her mother, Mrs. Katy Petteys, on Willow creek. At the same time that Mrs. Nicho son was able to leave the hospital, Mr. Nichoson was forced to enter the hospital for treatment He was suffering from tonsilitis and quinsy. Mrs. Katy Petteys who has been very ill for some time is slowly re covering. Mrs. Frank Engelman, with the assistance of Mrs. Crystal Sparks, is caring for the patients at the Petteys home. Mrs. George Frank and Mrs. Hen ry Rowell and small son visited Monday with Mrs. Hobart Helms at Lexington. Mrs. Bert Mason and son Dorr motored -to Portland last week. They will visit at the home of Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Adelia God frey, and Mrs. Mason will attend O. E. S. grand chapter as a delegate from Locust chapter, and also in her official capacity as grand repre sentative of the District of Alberta. Helen, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marlatt is still ser iously ill. She is being cared for at the home of a friend in Heppner. Jack Campbell of Kelso, Wash., was transacting business in town last week. Mr. Campbell is the owner of the lone hotel. George Wilson of Moscow, Idaho, left for his home Sunday after a pleasant week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beckner. Mr. Wi son is an old friend of the Beck ner's whom they had not seen for nine years. James and Edward Keller, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller of Pen dleton, returned last week from Kirksville, Mo., where they are stu dents in the Still School of Osteo pathy. They made the trip by auto, coming by way of Minneapolis where they picked up Ralph Thomp sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicoli Thompsen. Ralph has been attend ing school in Minneapolis during the past year. On Thursday James Keller and his mother and Ralph Thompsen drove over from Pendle ton. Here Mr. Thompsen met his son and the Kellers spent a couple of days visiting relatives and friends. The Missionary society of the Congregational church had its reg ular monthly meeting Thursday af ternoon. The subject under discus sion was interesting items of the eurly missionary history of Oregon. Mrs. Louise Louy was elected pres ident of the society, to fill the office left vacant by the removal of Mrs. Martha Dick. The next meeting will be July 3. Mrs. Lavern Jackson and small son of Oakland, Cal., are guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rosa Jackson on Second street. Mrs. Lee Beckner very delight fully entertained the town baseball team at her pleasant ranch home on Wednesday evening of last week. Fried chicken with all the fixin's was served to sixteen guests and Mrs. Beckner states that it took ten cf her best fries to satisfy the gas tronomic cravings of those hungry boys. Coming as a pleasant sur prise to Mrs. Beckner, ihe apprecia tive guests presented her with a large silver serving spoon and a set of silver orange spoons. Three pupils took the eighth grade examination which was given at the school house June 5 and 6 by Mrs. Margaret Blake, member of the lone school board. The members of the Masonic or der recently built a fence around their property on Main street which adds greatly to the appearance of Masonic hall. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lleuallcn mo tored to Portland Sunday. Mrs. L'uallen goes as a delegate to Eas tern Star grand lodge which Is be ing held this week. The Carnival dance given Satur day night by the American Legion auxiliary was well attended and those present report a good time. The ladies will clear between fifty and sixty dollars. Twenty-two children were exam ined at the child health clinic held Monday in lone. Miss Edith Stal lard, county nurse, was assisted by Dr. McMurdo of Heppner. Miss Stallard announces that she will be here again on Tuesday, June 24, for similar work. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ahalt depart ed Monday for their home in Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ahalt have been hold ing a week's religious services in Ii ntecostal mission. Miss Hazel Feldman who gradua ted June 2 from Oregon State col lege, Is now at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feldman. Miss Elva Balsiger will graduate from the University of Oregon June 16. Miss Balsiger has been major ing In romance languages. She will ti ach mathematics and French rext year in the high school at Rivcrton where J. Clifton Tucker Is principal. Mr. Tucker has Just completed his fifth vear at Riverton and is to re turn next year. He was formerly principal in the lone school. Dell Ward is nursing a broken arm as the result ot trying to crank a vicious truck. The fracture is on the right arm near the wrist Charles Conner and his mother and Mrs. W. J. Blake motored to Washougal. Wash., Saturday, at which place the Conners will visit relatives and Mrs. Blake will visit her sister. Mrs. J. R. Gtilick. Mrs. W. J. Blake, who is worthy matron of Locust chapter, O. E. S. of lone, is in attendance at grand chapter convening in Portland this week. Our baseball boys journeyed to Wasco Sunday to meet a crushing defeat. Next Sunday lone will play at Heppner. W. E. Bullard returned Monday to lone. As soon as possible the Tullard family will be leaving for their new home at Gold Beach. The Farmers Elevator company htld its annual meeting Monday ii Icne. The Jordan Elevator com pany annual meeting will be Satur day at the Rhea Creek school house lone and vicinity was well repre sented at the annual meeting of the Morrcw County Orain growers hel l Monday afternoon in Lexington. Among those attending were Laxton McMurray, H. V. Smouse, Bert Ma son. J. O. Kincaid, Louis Bergevin, M. E. Cotter. D. H. Grabil who has been quite ill for some time, was taken to the Heppner hospital last Friday morn ing. He is reported to be resting veil. Mrs. John Cochran is serioi sly ill in a hospital at Yakima, Wash. Mrs. Cochran recently underwent a second operation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davidson of Cleveland, Ohio, called to lone by the death of Mr. Davidson's father, Lewis P. Davidson, arrived Monday. They were met at Pendleton by H. D. McCurdy and Earl Morgan. LOCAL NEWS HEMS Mr. and Mrs. Hobart M. Lovett of Berkeley, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Crawford over the week-end. Mrs. Lovett is Mrs. Crawford's sister and accom panied Mr. Lovett on a tour of Ore gon, while enjoying a two-week's vacation. Saturday they made a trip to Emigrant Springs on the Old Oregon Trail, going with the Crawfords. Sunday the two famil ies went to The Dalles, the Lovetts going south to see Crater lake and to return to California via Klamath Falls. Coming to Oregon they came by the coast route. Judge R. L. Benge returned to Heppner Sunday from Portland where he had undergone an opera tion some time ago. He is looking well, although a trifle under weight. Judge Benge was on duty at his office in the courthouse Monday morning and stated that it seemed mighty good to be back in Hepp ner once more. Returning to Hepp ner with him were his son, Terrel, who drove down to meet him, and daughter, Miss Luola, who has just completed her year's teaching at Medford.. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford started on a motor trip to San Fran cisco, Calif., Monday morning, ac companied by Mrs. William V. Crawford and daughters, Nan and Jo Ann, who are going to California to join Mr. Crawford, who is in the insurance business in San Francis co. Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford will remain In the bay district of San Francisco about a month, vis iting at the homes of their sons, Arthur and William Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong and Mrs. Dora Armstrong of Port land, and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wcitzel and Perry Colton of Walla Walla. Wash., were week-end visit ors at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. George Howard. Mrs. Howard went to Portland Monday with the Arm strongs to see the Rose Festival. W. E. Bullard who has operated a drug store at lone for a number of years, was a Heppner visitor Tu esday night. He has opened a store at Gold Beach, and returned to Morrow county to close his lone store and to move his family to their new location. . Miss Elsie Goodell of The Dalles, home service worker of the Pacific Power and Light company, accom panied by her assistant, Miss Anita Ladd, arrived in Heppner Thursday morning to stage a two-day cooking school at the local office of the com pany. John McCarty, who formerly lived in Morrow county, is critically ill, according to word received Wednes day by Leon Briggs from the secre tary of the Masonic lodge at Hage man, Idaho. He operated a meat market here and married a sister of Frank Sloan of Stanfifield. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark moved Tuesday from their residence on Baltimore street to the ranch for merly occupied by Mr. Clark's fa ther, the late Hiram Clark. The ranch is located about one mile north of Heppner. Bernard McMurdo, while playing on the Rood ranch, ran a nail in his foot. He had accompanied his fa ther, Dr. A. D. McMurdo, who went to give medical attention to Harry Rood. Mrs. Earl Gordon mo'ied to Ar lington Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell of Arlington, who had come to Heppner to see the Arlington - Heppner baseball game. Mrs. Fred Nichoson of lone was discharged from Morrow General hospital Friday, having almost com pletely recovered from a sinus in fection. Miss Virginia Dix, who during the past year has studied piano at St Paul's academy, Walla Walla, Wn., is organizing summer classes. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Pettyjohn and family came to Heppner Friday from Morgan to do some shopping. Found Pair tire chains. Inquire Gazette Times oilice. - 13 Lost Parker pencil. Reward for return to Gazette Times office. 13 NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS. Notice 1 hereby given that by virtue of the laws uf the State of Oregon I have taken up the following described animals found running at large on my premises in Morrow County. State of Oregon, and that I will on Saturday, June 28, 1930. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Webb ranch 17 milea south of Heppner, Ore gon, offer for sale and sell the said ani niais to the highest bidder for cash in hand, unless the same shall have been redeemed by the owners thereof. Said animals are described as follows: One bay nmre. 9 years old, brand on left stifle, inverted keyhole with bar above; one black yearling, one white foot, no brand: one brown horse, brand on left shoulder. 3W; one black horse 12 years old. dim brand; one sorrel mare, 4 years old, left hind foot white. no brand; one Day yearling, no Drana. W. F. PETTYJOHN, 13-15. Heppner, Oregon. igned was duly appointed by the Coun v Court of the Mate of Oregon for Morrow County, administratrix of the estate of George W. Lambirth, deceased, ana all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same with prop er vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 12th day of June. 1930. rt-AKL, B. LAMB1KTH. 13-17 Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. sipned was duly appointed by the Coun- Save 30 Miles When Traveling to Yakima Valley CROSS OX THE Alderdale Ferry Landing located four miles east of Heppner Junction. Recent road improvements make this the Ideal Route mfjBI ,,'?"-?'-W,y Buy Seiberling Tires and forget your tire expense, for a year. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Greasing, Washing Polishing Promptly done COHN Auto Co. Phone 62 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Administrator of the Estate of Hessie Louise Kinney, de ceased. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to me. duly verified as required by law, at the ottlce of C. L. Sweek in Heppner, Ore gon, on or before six months from the date or tlrst publication or tnis notice. W. E. INGLE, Administrator of the Estate of Hessie Louise Kinney, Deceased. Date of tirst publication, June 12, 1930, NOTICE OF FIN Alt ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the under sgined. Administrator c. t. a. of the Es tate of Frank Peterson, sometimes known as Frank O. Peterson and some times known as Frank Oscar Peterson, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said court has set as the time and place for settlement of said account, Monday the Fourth day of August, 1930, at the hour of Ten o clock A. M. in the court room of said court in Heppner, Oregon. All persons having obiections to said final account must file the same on or before said date. C. L. SWEEK. Administrator c. t. a. of the Estate of Frank Peterson, sometimes known as Frank O. Peterson and sometimes known as Frank Oscar Peterson, deceased. 13-17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed nas Deen appointed Dy me boun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of Jentha M. Kellv. deceased. and that all persons having claims against the said estate are required to present the same, duly venneu accord ing to law, to me at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notson. in Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date ot nrst publication ot this notice, said date of first publication being June 12, 1930. ALVIN J. KELLY, 13-17. Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under Rocker and Armchair Special The first of a series of weekly sales, BEGINNING TODAY CASE FURNITURE COMPANY ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Myles Mi Enure, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the law oilice of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 12th day of June, 1930. F. W. TURNER, 13-17 Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as administrator, c. t. a. of the estate of Benjamin F. Berry, deceased, has filed his final account and report in said estate with the clerk of the county court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County: and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 4th day of August, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock A. 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