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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1930.
(Basrttr emnrs
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March sa 18S3;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912.
Published every Thursday morning by
VAWTEB and SPENCEB CBAWFOBD
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
ADVEBTISXNO BATES GIVEN OS
APPLICATION.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Tear 12.00
Six Months 1.00
Three Months .76
Single Copies .06
Official Paper tor Morrow County.
UNFAIR COMPETITION.
TN ADDRESSING the American
Bankers' Association in Cleveland
recently, President Hoover said:
"I have never believed that our
form of government could satis
factorily solve economic prob
lems by direct action could
successfully conduct business
institutions. The Government
can and must cure abuses."
What a howl would go up from
the business world if the Govern
ment of the United States, merely
because it happens to have the nec
essary facilities In its navy yards,
should go into the business of build
ing merchant ships, in competition
with the commercial ship builders
The United States Government
owns an excellent airplane manu
facturing plant in which it builds
experimental planes for the navy.
Suppose the Government should go
into the airplane manufacturing
business for the general public? It
would be perfectly obvious to ev
erybody that this was something
which the Government has no busi
ness to do.
Printing of Government docu
ments, maps, postage stamps and
money, is a proper function for the
Government's printing establish
ments. But when the Government
of the United States engages in the
business of printing return envel
opes for private citizens, it is un
fairly competing with the job print
ers of the nation. It would be un
fair competition even if fair com
mercial rates were charged for the
work; it is worse than unfair when
this work is done for less than cost
The National Editorial Associa
tion, and practically every other
association of newspaper publish
ers and printers, have protested for
years against this practice. This
year a more determined effort than
ever is being made to induce the
Congress just elected, if not the one
already in office, to take Uncle Sam
out of this petty competition with
his nephews.
THE BILLBOARD NUISANCE.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, New
York, has set an example which
every county in the United States
might well follow.
Poster and billboard advertising
is absolutely controlled by the coun
ty authorities and is prohibited ex
cept under certain specified condi
tions where outdoor advertising Is
not an offense to the eye and a blot
upon the landscape.
During the recent election cam
paign, some of the politicians in
Westchester County decided that
the law was meant for ordinary
folks and not for them. They had
Sunday School
Lesson
international Sunday School Lesson fo
November S3
THE BICH TOTNO STILES, BEFUS.
HO A LIFE OF SACBTFICIAL
SEEVICE
Mark 10:7-27
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D.
Here is a character In history
from whom valuable lessons can be
learned and yet his name Is un
known to all. Knowledge of this
rich young ruler persists because
one day he crossed the path of Jesus
and was identified with Him for a
few minutes.
With bumptious pride this young
fellow who regarded himself as a
model man, said "All these have I
kept from my youth up." He claim
ed that he had never wronged any
one. There is no special credit in
that kind of a life. It is just being
ordinarily decent and each one
Bhould be able to pass that kind of
an audit That sort of clean living
Is merely a healthy foundation on
which to build a worthy character.
Every one of us should avoid doing
the things which might get us be
hind the bars.
This self centered man did not
reckon that he had any obligations
to help his neighbor in distress,
This great world of humanity was
signally brought to his attention as
Jesus told him to sell all that he had
and distribute the proceeds among
the worthy poor. Then he was to
follow with Jesus in general minis
tries. He was not told to give up
earning more money In honest oc
cupations, for he had all of his for
mer capacities for work.
Lacking heart for others he
spurned the advice of Jesus, and the
man who might have been chosen
to take the place In the apostolic
company after the betrayal of Ju
das "went away Borrowful." While
Jesus could not help him it wag pos
sible to present great principles to
the company that witnessed the
event. To the audience that ob
served the Lord said, as in the Gol
den Text, "If any man would come
after me, let him deny himself and
take up his cross dally, and follow
me." 1
the shock of their lives when their
campaign posters, tacked up in the
customary manner on fences, trees
and telegraph poles along the road
side, were torn down by county of-
ncjals or their own party. They
blustered and protested, but to no
avail, home of them were wise
enough to avoid antagonizing pub
lic sentiment and made no fuss
about their inability to display their
electioneering handbills.
Times have changed, indeed, when
politicians cannot violate even a
law like that with impunity. The
history of politics in America is that
the man in political office imme
diately regards himself, not as the
servant of the people, but as their
master. The worst of it is, he fre
quently gets away with it But there
are some things on which public
sentiment is crystallizing so strong
ly that even the politicians do not
dare to run counter to it One of
these things is offensive billboard
advertising. Some day advertisers
will also wake up to the fact that
most people are offended rather
than impressed by advertising mat
ter forced upon their eyes when
they are trying to enjoy the beau
ties of the out-of-doors.
For Sale 45 pigs, 2 mo. old. $5
a head. Frank Swaggart Echo.
Phone 5F14 Heppner. 36p.
TIME FAMDOf
mrbnrniD
Br iJ- X-r
JOHN JOSEPH GAINES.M.&
EXCESS OF EATING.
"We Eat More and More," reads
a recent headline. A writer and
compiler of statistics quoted from
the Literary Digest says, "One hun
dred and fifty pounds a year is our
increase in food consumption dur
ing a generation." He adds that,
"We consume fewer cereals and
more sugar, fruits and milk prod
ucts." He says quite an earful; he
speaks of a time when dinner ar
rived at noon, and wa3 the big meal
of the day. Supper was usually corn
meal mush-and-milk, with fried
mush, butter and molasses for
breakfast the next morning.
Those were the days when people
got along with some 500 fewer dis
eases than we "enjoy" at the pres
ent time and when a fellow died
of old age. There is everything ex
cept wisdom in many of the dietary
customs of this on-rushlng age of
early death and big inheritance
taxes.
I" the last generation we have
NOTICE OF MEETING OF TAX LEVYING
BOARD OF THE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
i-iecemDer, i.u, at the hour of
evening of said day at the Council
Oregon, the tax levying board of said city of Heppner will meet for
the purpose of discussing and considering the tax budget hereinafter
set forth of said city of Heppner for the fiscal year beginning January
1st, 1931, and any taxpayer of said city of Heppner may at that time
appear and "be heard either in opposition to or in favor of the tax levy
sei iortn nerein, or any item thereof.
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
PERSONAL SERVICE
Chief of Police
City Recorder
City Attorney
City Treasurer
Health Officer
Insurance (State)
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
Lights
Printing
Fuel
MAINTENANCE AND RTUDGES
Streets and Bridges
Cooperation with County on
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Hose, Fire Chief and extras
Storage and Gas, Fire Truck
INTEREST
Bonded Indebtedness
BOND REDEMPTION
Redemption of .Water Bonds
MISCELLANEOUS
Rent
Incidentals ...
NIGHTWATCHMAN
Marshal
LIBRARY
Donation to Library .
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
ESTIMATED
Water Collections .
Pastime License
Theater License
Bill Board License .
Dog License
Fines
County (Road)
Balance in General Fund
Total estimated receipts $11,725 00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenditures for the year 1931 $20,299.00
Total estimated receipts for the year 1931 11,725.00
TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION $ 8,574.00
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this
E. R. HUSTON, Clerk.
THANKS EXPRESSED.
I am taking this means of thank
ing the voters of Morrow county for
electing me county commissioner
for the fourth time. I consider my
electien to "he otlice of commission
er a singular honor as both my
opponents were men of the most
sterling qualities. Any matters you
may have about county affairs,
come to the county court with
them. We meet the first Wednes
day in every month and we will
be only too glad to talk them over
with the voters.
G. A. BLEAKMAN.
When Farmer Wheatley saw an
ad in the paper: "For $5 we will tell
you how to cure your horse of slob
bering," he sent in the money. A
few days later he received the infor
mation: "Teach him to spit"
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UP
ON THE QUESTION OF INCREAS
ING TAX LEVY OVEB AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTICLE
XI, STATE CONSTITUTION.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held in School District No.
One of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, at City Council Chambers. Hepp
ner. Ore., in said school district, No
vember 6. 1930. at 2:30 o'clock P. M., for
the purpose of submitting to the legal
voters of said district the question of
increasing the tax levy for the year
1930-1931 over the amount limited by
L U Ljr
jumped from thirty-four to forty
four pounds in fats and oils; thirty
years ago, we consumed sixty-one
pounds of sugar; today we swallow
our hundred-and-flfth pound for the
year just past. We eat, according
to this authority, 142 to 145 pounds
of meat each year not varying
much, except perhaps less when the
price of meat goes up.
Our increase in dairy products Is
wholesome from 840 pounds to
1040 pounds; the same may be said
of fruits; the gain from 169 to 192
pounds of fresh fruit, points the
way to better and more healthful
living. There has been a most
striking decline in the use of corn-
meal, the summarist tells us. And
here is the best and most correct
"roughage" of all! It's a pity we
can't get any statistics on the per
cent of increase of loaded colons
and constipation. ,
My purpose is to induce thinking
on the part of my readers I believe
they will agree with me, that the old
way of feeding, breakfast, dinner
and SUPPER is productive of
length of days.
CITY OF HEPPNER
that on Monday, 'the 1st day of
half past seven (7:30) o'clock in the
Chambers in the citv of HeDDner.
1,320.00
300.00
300.00
300.00
120.00
80.00
$ 2,420.00
..$ 1,650.00
130.00
50.00
$ 1,830.00
$ 1.500.00
road and bridge 500.00
$ 2,000.00
....J 500.00
.. 110.00
$ 910.00
.. 4,970.00
$ 4,970.00
..$ 6,000.00
$ 6,000 00
..$ 144.00
1,200.00
$ 1,344.00
$ 900.00
$ 900.00
225.00
$ 225.00
$20,299.00
RECEIPTS
9,800.00
180.00
50.00
10.00
80.00
160.00
1,100.00
345.00
3rd day of November, 1930.
LEVYING BOARD,
WALTER MOORE, Chairman
CHAS. THOMSON
B. Q. SIGSBEE
section It article XL of the Constitu
tion of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such levy
are:
In order to pay warrant indebted
ness; also current indebtedness and
place District on cash basis.
The amount of special tax proposed
to be levied for said year is $29,393.85.
Dated this iUth day of November,
1930.
ARCHIE D. McMURDO.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: VAWTER CRAWFORD,
35-38. District Clerk.
NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
MEETING.
KOTTPfi- T.Q HFDPnv rirwsr
HUitnt to a petition of the requisite num-
uci w icgai voters or itoaa insirici
Number One (1) of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, and an order of the
Pnntilw rV.ii. rt (Via C... ... r
- - - j - . ui u.w ,a,g vicuii
for Morrow County, made and entered
on the 6th day of November, 1930. a
meeting of the legal voters of said Road
lisli iii iu. x oi morrow county, mate
of Oregon, will be held at the School
House in Irrlgon. Morrow County, Ore
gon, in said Road District Number 1. on
Saturday. November 29, 1930, at the
hmtr Of 2 n'r-irv-Lr in In attavn
said day, for the purpose of voting an
additional tax for Road Purposes upon
all the Taxable Property in said Road
iiaimi m mo amount OI r lve 10) Mills
on the dollar, said tax to be expended
as follows: Resurfacing. Maintaining
and Repairing of Present Roads.
R. L. BENGE, County Judge.
(SEAL)
Attest: GAT M. ANDERSON,
35-37 County Clerk.
Dated this 5th day of November, 1930.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District
No. One, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING
of said district will be held at Council Chambers, Heppner, Oregon, on the
5th day of December, 1930, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon for the pur
pose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board,
and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district during
the HSCal Vear hcfiinninp- on .Tuna 1A 1Q3fl anA T... 1C 1(ft
" o o "
timated in the fnllnwlno- hiirlcrot anA
"e mm
from the county school fund, state
"i"""1" u'o"t-t a..iu an uutbi moneys or me district.
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Balance on hand at beginning of school year (third Monday in
-u..w una uuugei is
From county school fund
From state school fund
From elementary school fund 1 Z 1 !Z
From tuition for pupils below high school LL '. "
From county high school tuition fund for tuition and transpor-
tation
Receipts from all other sources
Unpaid taxes
Other sources .
Total estimated receipts
ESTIMATED
GENERAL CONTROL
Personal service:
Superintendent
Clerk
Stenographers and other office assistants
Supplies
Elections and publicity
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit,
etc.)
Total Expense- of General Control"".
INSTRUCTION Supervision
Personal service:
Principals High School
Principals Grade School
Stenographers and other office
Supplies, principals and supervisors
iuti expense, supervision
INSTRUCTION Teaching
Personal service:
Teachers, Superintendent
Teachers, High School
Teachers, Grades
Teachers, Gym.
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
Textbooks (desk copies and indi
gents
Total Expense of Teaching
OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
Janitors and other employes
Janitor's supplies
Fuel
Light and power
water
Other exnense nf nnerfltinn,
Total Expense of Operation
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Repair and replacement of furniture
and equipment
Repair and maintenance of buildings
and grounds
Total Expense of Maintenance
and
Repairs
AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Library:
Personal service (librarian, etc.) ,
Library books
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies .
FIXED CHARGES
Insurance
Total Fixed Charges
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Alterations of buildings (not re
pairs) Total Capital Outlays
DEBT SERVICE
Principal on bonds
Principal on warrants
Principal on other indebtedness .
Interest on bonds
Interest on warrants
Interest on other Indebtedness
Total Debt Service
EMERGENCY :
RECAPITULATION
Tntnl pntlmnfail ovnonnpfl fnr thfi venr
Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax 17,001.15
Balance, amount to he raised ly district tax ..- $29,3113.85
SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
For school year from June 16, 1930, to June 15, 1931.
Personal service
Supplies
Maintenance and repairs
Debt service
Miscellaneous
Construction
Emergency
Total
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness
Amount of warrant indebtedness on
dorsed "not paid for lack of funds"
Total Imlebtfldnewi
Dated this 10th day of November,
Attest: VAWTER CRAWFORD,
District Clerk.
NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur
suant to a petition of the requisite num
ber of legal voters of Road District
Number Two (2) of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, and an order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, made and entered
on the 6th day of November, 1930. a
meeting of the legal voters of said Road
District No. Two t2) of Morrow County,
Sthte of Oregon, will be held at the Au
ditorium of the Boardman School, Mor
row County, Oregon. In said Road Dis
trict Number 2. on Monday, November
24th. 1930. at the hour of 2 o'clock in
the afternoon of said day. for the pur
pose of voting an additional tax for
Road Purposes upon all the Taxable
Property in said Road District to the
amount of Five (5) Mills on the dollar,
said tax to be expended as follows: For
General road repairing on Boardman
Project
R. L. BENGE, County Judge.
(SEAL)
Attest: GAY M. ANDERSON.
, 35-37 County Clerk.
Dated this 5th day of November, 1930.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed executor
of the estate of Clara A Mikesell, de
ceased, by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
and that all persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same, duly verified
according to law, to me at the office of
my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this no-
.iwuw, buu wliumg . Ullt3 AJ, OOL, 1 C3-
- a u-
luviuuca me axiiuuuia to uc receivcu
school fund, elementary school fund,
maae $ 1,290.35
2,914.51
692.46
3,437.93
900.00
2,215.90
5,500.00
50.00
..$17,001.15
EXPENDITURES
Elemen
tary High
School
Total
750.00
150.00
200.00
100.00
50.00
75.00
$ 750.00
150.00
200.00
100.00
50.00
75.00
$ 2,650.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 1,750.00.
50.00
50.00
as -
50.00
50.00
$ 3,950.00
$ 1,500.00
6,760.00
950.00
250.00
25.00
$ 8,235.00
950.00
250.00
25.00
$18,945.00
$ 1,080.00
150.00
400.00
150.00
150.00
50.00
$ 1,080.00
150.00
400.00
150.00
150.00
50.00
$ 3,960.00
$ 100.00
' 150.00
$ 100.00
150.00
$ 500.00
$ 70.00
150.00
$ 70.00
150.00
440.00
$ 65.00
$ 65.00
$ 130.00
$ 500.00
$ 500.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 2,000.00
3,800.00
5,000.00
2,750.00
290.00
480.00
$14,320 00
$ 500.00
$ 500.00
..$46',395.O0
.$26,745.00
. 1,100.00
. 500.00
. 14,320.00
. 2,230.00
. 1,000.00
500.00
..$46,31(5.00
$51,000.00
warrants issued and en
3,200.00
- - $54,200.00
1930.
A. D. McMURDO,
Chairman, Board of Directors.
tice. said date of first publication be
ins November 13. 1930.
85-39 WILLIE E. MIKESELL,
Executor.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
Myrtle M. Mahrt, Plaintiff,
vs.
John A. Adams and Laura B. Adams,
his wife: Joseph B. Adams and May
Adams, his wife: also the unknown
heirs of William H. Royse. deceased;
also all of the unknown heirs of Mary
Warren, deceased, and all other per-
sons unknown claiming any interest
in the lands hereinafter described,
Defendants.
SUMMONS.
To the unknown heirs of William H.
Royse, deceased; the unknown heirs
of Mary Warren, deceased, and all
other persons unknown claiming any
interest in the lands hereinafter des
cribed. Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within Four weeks from the data of
first publication of this summons, and
if you fail to so appear and answer,
for wrnt thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the above entitled Court for the
relief prayed for in her complaint, to
wit: ,
For a decree of the above entitled
Court that the plaintiff is the owner in
fee simple of the following described
lands in Morrow. County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point North 62 de
grees 20 minutes West, 1861.2 feet
from the Southeast corner of Sec
tion Thirty-four, Township Four
South, Range Twenty-five, E. W.
M., running thence North 1 degree
18 minutes West 6.06 chains, thence
South 89 degrees 60 minutes West
6.30 chains, thence South 1 degree
18 minutes East 6.18 chains, thence
North 88 degrees 32 minutes East
6.30 chains to the place of begin
ning, otherwise described as
Beginning 340 feet West of the
Southwest corner of Lot Four,
Block Two of Adams Addition to
the Town of Dairyville (now Hard
man), thence North parallel to Wil
low street, 6.06 chains, thence West
5:30 chains, thence South 6.18 chains,
thence Easterly 6.30 chains to the
place of beginning,
free of all claims or Interests nf the de
fendants or any of them, and that plain
tiff's title to said land be forever quiet
ed against the defendants, and all per
sons or parties claiming by, through or
under said defendants or any of them,
and for such other and further relief
as to the Court may seem eauitab e.
This summons is published by virtue
of an order of the Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County, made and entered on the
13th day of November, 1930, which or
der specifies that this summons should
be published In the Heppner Gazette
Times, a newspaper of eeneral circula
tion, published in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, once each week for
me period ot tour weeks.
Date of first publication of this Sum
mons is November 13th, 1930.
35-39 C. L. SWEEK.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE TO csroirniu
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, administratrix of the
estate of Michael Curran, deceased, and
all persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased, are hereby re
quired to present the same with proper
vouchers to said administratrix at
Heppner. Oregon, or at the law office of
Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 13th
day of November, 1930.
35-39 AGNES CURRAN,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an order of the County
Court, I am authorized and directed to
sell at public auction as provided by
law the following described real prop
erty, at not less than the minimum price
set forth, to-wit:
N, of S'. of Section 12 and SE'i
NW14. NW',4 SE'i, and 814 NE4
Section 14, Township 4 South, Range
29 E. W. M., for the minimum price
of $5ii0.00.
NViSW'i. SW'lSW'i, Sec. 35, Tp.
6 N. R. 26 E. W. M., for the mini
mum price of $80.00.
Therefore I will, on Saturday, the 6th
day of December, 1930, at 1:30 o'clock
P. M., at the front door of the Court
House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said
property to the highest bidder for cash
in hand.
35-38 C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OP FIN Alt SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has filed his final account as ad
ministrator c. t. a. of the estate of
Alice Keller, deceased, and that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County has appointed Mon
day, the first day of December, 1930,
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, as the time, and the
County Court room In the Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, as the place of
hearing and settlement of said final ac
count. Objections to said final account
must be filed on or before said date.
E. J. KELLER,
33-37. Administrator c. t. a.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Forest Exchange.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Roseburg, Oregon, October 18, 1930.
Notice Is hereby given that on Octo
ber 13, 1930, Frank Wilkinson, of Hepp
ner, Oregon, filed application No. 019295
nnrlpi Hia ait nf r, ., on moo i i
oLai., tuo; 10 exenange me iNHj'A, hs'A
NWV4, E'jSWti and NW!4SE Sec. 12
T. 6 S.. R. 26 E. W. M.. within tho
Umntilln Nnttnnnl I'riraut f.' nnf
SEi4NE'4. WV4NWi4, SE'4NWV4. and
Mt. Hood National Forest.
The purpose of this notice is to allow
all persons claiming the lands selected.
... ..u....n wuno, ..uo uujci.MUllD IU BUCI1
application, an opportunity to file their
protests with the Register of the United
Ufnln T .. .. .1 nfflnA .. . Tl 1
jluiw0 uaiiu at jwneourg, vregon.
Any such protests or objections must
ha fllor! fn fhla ntll.a ,Ol,tn .1
w ...ww ... v.. .ww niuini LiniLy uuya
from the date of first publication of
liho nunc!, which nrst puoucation will
be October 30th, 1930.
HAMILL A, CANADAY,
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITOBS.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, administrator of
me estate 01 Albert Williams, deceased,
and all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are hereby
required to present the same with nn.n-
er vouchers to the undersigned at the
office of Jos, J. Nys, at Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
nereor.
Dated October 30th, 1930.
CHARLES WILT JAMS
33-37. Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has filed his final account as
administrator of the estate of William
B. McAllster. deceased, and that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County has apolnted Mon
day, the first day of December, 1930, at
the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day, as the time, and the Coun
ty Court room in the court house at
neppner, Oregon, as the place, of hear
ii K and settlement of said final account.
Objections to said final account must
be filed on or before said date.
Ci. R. MnALTHTRR
32-36, Administrator.
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
626 Chamber ot Commerce Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone ATwaler 4884
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AUCTIONEERS
E. D. HUBSON, tha Livestock Auc
tioneer of Granger, Wn., and D wight
Misner of lone. Ore. SALES CON
DUCTED IN ANY STATE OB ANT
COUNTY. For dates and terms wlr
or writs D WIGHT MISNER, Ions.
A. B. GRAY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ft SUBOEON
Fhons 333
Heppner Hotel Building
Eyas Tested and Olassss FltUd.
GENERAL HOSPITAL
CONVALESCENT HOME
Dr A. B. Gray, Physiclan-ln-Charge
Miss Helen Cnrran, Surgical Nurse
Miss On Ollllam, Anesthetist
Mrs. L. G. Herren, Superintendent
Open to All Physicians
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
Gilman Building
Phone 93 Heppner, Oregon
WM. BROOKIIOUSER
PAINTING PAPEBHANOIHQ
INTERIOR DECORATING
Leavs orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
DR. C. W. BARR
DENTIST
Telephone 1012
Office in Gilman Building
11 W. Willow Street
N. D. BAILEY
Contractor and Builder
Cabinet Work Built-in Cabinets
Window Screens, Etc.
Call Heppner Planing Mill
DR. J. H. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Bay Diagnosis
L 0. O. P. BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
Frank A. McMenamin
LAWTEB
905 Guardian Building
Business Phone Atwater 1348
PORTLAND, OREGON
Residence, GArfleld 1949
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON
Trained Norse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
C L. SWEEK
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Offices in
First National Bank Bull ding
Heppner, Oregon
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ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Heppner, Oregon
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Farm and Personal Propsrty Sales
a Specialty
"Th Man Who Talks to Beat
the Band"
Q'.L.' BEysEJ'-1ntrtB,jrefon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goads
Watches - Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LITH
XNSUBANCB
Old Llns Companies. Beal EitaU.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTONEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. Perry Conder, N. D.
Both year In praotloa In Heppner and
Morrow County.
HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING
Office Phone 02, Residence Phone OS.
Heppner Sanitarium
Hospital Phystelan'in charg"
Oldest Institution of Healing and
Oldest Practicing Physician in Mor
row County: with the least peroent
age of fatality and greatest percent
age of benefit