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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931.
PAGE FOUR
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 80. 1SS3;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18. 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912.
Published every Thursday morning by
VAWTEB sad SPENCER CRAWFORD
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
advertising bates given on
application.
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Official Paper lor Morrow County.
.ninnUL TkUsSOClATI'
ON
- p 'xZl.. Ulr
ever, have been so hurt by the
drought that they will not pay to
harvest, the heat wave having come
along just in the critical time and
the grain dried up in the heads; yet
this will not be sufficient to cut the
total yield in the county heavily.
From present indications, our guess
is about a 70 per cent crop for Mor
row county this year.
James Higgins was in Heppner
Monday from down on Butter
creek where everything seems pret
ty well dried out because of the
recent hot weather. Range has been
short and crops are not prospering.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
in foreclosure, issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Lane
County. May 20th. 1931. upon and pur
suant to a decree duly given and made
by said Court on the 18th day of May.
1931. in a suit pending therein in which
Jesse G. Wells, as Trustee, was plain
tiff, and the Eugene Bible University,
a corporation, et al, were defendants,
which execution and order of sale was
to me directed and commanded me to
sell the real property hereinafter de
scribed to satisfy certain liens and
charges in said decree specified. I will
on Friday, the 3rd day of July. 193L at
the hour of one o'clock P. M.. at the
front door of the County Court House
in Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon,
offer for sale and sell at public auction,
for cash, subject to redemption as pro
vdied by law. all the right title and
interest of the defendants and each of
them in said suit and of all parties
claiming by. through or under them or
any of them since the loth day of Oc
tober. 1926. in or to the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
Tract No. X. South half of Section 18;
All of Section 19: Southwest quarter
of Section 20; Northwest quarter of
Section 29; all in Tp. 2 S. R. 25, East
Willamette Meridian. 1280 acres,
more or less, in Morrow County, Ore
gon; Tract No. 3. Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 3; Northwest quarter of Section
10: Northeast quarter of Section 4;
all in Tp. 3 S. R. 25. East Willamette
Meridian; 480 acres in Morrow Coun
ty. Oregon,
together with the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto be
longing: subject, however, to a lease on
Tract No. 1 in favor of Gene Gray and
a lease on Tract No. 2 In favor of
George N. Peck, both of which expire
November 1st, 1932.
Dated this fourth day of June, 1931.
C. J. v. BALMAN. Sheriff.
Date of first publication, 6-4-31. 12-16
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
ISOLATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department
of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The
Dalles. Oregon, May 5. 1931.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Office, under provisions of
Sec. 2455. R. S., pursuant to the appli
cation of Frank V. Chapman. Serial No.
027415, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not less than
U.25 per acre, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. on
the 8th day of July, next, at this office,
the following tract of land: N'i NE',
Sec. 27, T. 6 S R. 31 E., W. M.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have ceased
bidding. The person making the high
est bid will be required to immediately
pav to the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any person claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or before
the time designated for sale.
R. J. CARSNER, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account as
the executor of the estate of Ray G.
Slocum. deceased, and that the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has appointed Monday, the
6th day of July, 1931, at the hour of 10
o'clock in the forenoon of said day. as
the time, and the County Court room tn
the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the place, of hearing and settlement
of said final account and that all per
sons having objections to. said account
must file the same on or before said
date.
S. E. NOTSON. Executor.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL.
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
legal vaters of School District No. One
of Morrow County, State of Oregon,
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETXNO
of said district will be held at the
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Heppner, to
begin at the hour of 2;30 o clock P. M..
on the third Monday of June, being
the 15th day of June. A. D. 1931.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one Director for three
year term; one Director for one year
term and Clerk to serve one year, and
transaction of business usual at such
meeting.
Dated this 26th day of May. 1931.
ARCHIE t. McMURDO.
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: VAWTER CRAWFORD,
District Clerk.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an Execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated May 25th, 1931,
In that certain suit wherein The Fed
eral Land Bank of Spoknae, a corpora
tion, as plaintiff, recovered a judgment
agnnist the defendant. West Extension
National Farm Loan Association, a cor
poration, on the 25th day of May. 1931.
which judgment was for the sum of
Two Thousand Five Hundred Fifty
five and 02-100 Dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of Eight per cent
COIN1V NIKSE DISMISSED.
this week, dismissing the county
health nurse, effective July nrst, u
-oiiinp- forth a lot of discussion, pro
and con. Last fall, when the pre
paration of the budget was being
r,irferAd and sometime prior to
that, there was agitation that this
office be discontinued, but when the
final action was taken by the bud-
.remittee the necessary sum
to perpetuate the work for another
year went in, ana whh pruviueu.
for the maintenance of the county
health nurse work. The nurse was
retained, and it was generally con
airiered a closed incident, at least
for the present year; so the court
action came as a surprise iu a vcij
lorn mimhpr nf taxDavers the
nnvmtv over.
Tho court seems to have been
prompted to take this action at this
time solely from the standpoint of
economy, as they have been entirely
satisfied, so they say, with the work
done by Miss Stallard, whom they
recognize as very efficient, and a
tireless worker. They believe that
hn has ureomulished much good
in maintaining the general health
conditions oi tne various uroaa a-u
rural communities, and their action
has not been for personal consider
ations whatever. The demand, these
times, comes stronger and stronger
all the while for every possible
economy, whether it be in private
or nublic affairs, and the court
ftpprrta now to be headed in the di
rection of cutting at every possible
angle. For this they are to be
commended, yet we regret very
much that it has been found neces
sary to apply the axe to the office
of countv health nurse has proven
are a very valuable asset, and their
health is entitled to have the great
est consideration at all times. We
do not hesitate to say that the office
of county helath nurse has proven
its value far bevond what it has
cost the taxpayers to maintain it in
the marked improvement in general
and special health conditions.
H. V. SWIFT PASSES.
THE untimely passing of Arthur
V. Swift, native son of Baker
county, brings a loss to the entire
commonwealth, while being in the
nature of a severe tragedy to the
people of his home community. He
had become prominent the state
over, especially among the fanning
communities, as for years he was
interested in promoting their wel
fare through the agencies of the
Farmers Union and Grange; his
services in the state legislature at
Salem also proved his further
worth, and he was looked upon as
being a true friend of the taxpayers,
voting against unnecessary appro
priations when it was not always
popular to do so. In this county, J
Mr. Swift was well known, and '
many friends here will sincerely re-.
gret his passing.
Speaking of Mr. Swift more inti
mately, we have this from the Bak
er Herald of Saturday:
"Baker county will have a hard
time replacing Arthur Swift in the
legislature. We doubt if his equal
can be found, for he combined many
valuable qualities, a long back
ground of experience in public af
fairs, close contact with the toilers
whose needs he thoroughly under
stood, and an acquaintance that
went far beyond the boundaries of
this commonwealth. He was pecu
liarly well fitted to represent our
people in the legislative halls and
he was almost certain to be pre
vailed upon to return there, had he
lived, even though hsi personal in
clination would probably have been
to retire.
"But legislative service was not
his only claim to distinction. Many
years of his life were spent In Far
mers Union work. For etght years
he was a national vice president of
this great organization. In that ca
pacity he visited every county in
the United States, and so phenom
enal was his memory that he could
Instantly recall the name of any
county in the entire nation, and
there are several thousand, Its
county seat, important rivers if
any, and usually the railroads serv
ing It This writer once sought to
test him out by asking of his own
native county in Wisconsin and was
amazed to get not only the fore
going information but the names of
all the surrounding counties and the
exact area in square miles. Many
doubted bis reported geographical
knowledge, but never after they put
it to a practical test Probably no
other man In America equalled him
In this respect"
General crop conditions in Mor
row county have been somewhat
Improved by the slight showers of
the week and the cooling of the
temperature. Not having exact
knowledge of every locality we can
only speak generally, but from each
uriinn tha reports are coming in
. mom encouraging nature, and
NEXT WEEK ONLY!
The New All-Enamel
Majestic IRange
SEE HOW COOL AND CLEAN COOKING CAN BE!
f you have thought that you must change to an expen
sive fuel to get modern cooking and baking benefits
the New Majestic Range holds a surprise for you!
No matter what fuel you use, the same amount of heat
is necessary to cook or bake. Cool, clean cooking is not
a matter of fuel, but of the range. When your kitchen
is equipped with a New All Enamel Majestic the heat is
FREE!
NEXT WEEK ONLY
This complete set of DeLuxe Copper Ware, with
hansome Nickel Plated Finish, will be given FREE
to every woman who buys a Majestic during the
demonstration next week only. See this set when
you attend the exhibit.
held inside you cook and bake perfectly in a pleas
ant, cool kitchen!
The New All Enamel Majestic in full colors will be
exhibited here at our store every day next week. It
will astonish you with its sturdiness and convenience.
You will see for yourself that it is not necessary to
change from coal or wood to get the modern advan
tages of coolness, cleanliness and colorful beauty.
t
MAJESTIC Oven Construction
A Triumph in Heating Efficiency
Years of range building experience have enabled the Majestic
Company to attain unusual perfection in the New All Enamel
Range. Complete insulation keeps the heat where it should be
on the inside. The heat is held around the oven, where it can
do work, while the outside of the range is left comparatively
cool.
The solid cooking plate is made of polished metal, with two
lids directly above fire box. The sanitary shelf, the easy clean
out features, the removable doors and stakes, make this the
cleanest range, you have ever seen. The nicety in fitting all
doors and other parts also adds to cleanliness, good cooking
and heat-tight efficiency.
With this fine provision of construction detail you would
hardly expect the Majestic o be the beautiful range it is. But
this Majestic can be had in your choice of four glorious colors
and pure white. In Blue, Apple Green, Gray or Ivory, it
blends into any scheme of modern decoration you may choose.
It gives you an up-to-date kitchen in color a kitchen that you
will be proud to displayone which you will rejoice to use.
The Majestic "Pay-As-You-Use-lt" Plan
It is easily possible for you to own this New All Enamel Majestic at once. We have made a
special arrangement with the Majestic Manufacturing Company whereby you are offered a lib
eral pay-as-you-use-it plan. No interest or carrying charges are added. No advance m price.
We will be glad to explain this plan to you in full.
ONE WEEK ONLY-DON'T FAIL TO COME !
You will want to know what the latest in ranges can offer you. Whether or not you are going to buy a range now,
come and see the New Majestic. There is no obligation whatever. The special demonstration lasts but one week.
Make your plans now to visit our store one day next week and see these new ranges in full porcelain enamel.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
HEPPNER, OREGON
lr annum from Mai' 2.r,th. 1931. until
1'ni.l; ilii further sum of SL'OU.UU attor
ney ' fee ami the further sum of Jfltu 70
for (oh mid iIisIiuim' NieiilH, mid a de
iim ol foreclosure uguiTist the defend
ants refer Ciiitiiii. us administrator of
cnium ui jo Lurian, aeceaseu;
Finn, is I'liii un ninl Jane Doe Currun,
iitinuauu nun wne; j-eier uurrun una
uiiiiii, iiusoniiii unu wne;
John i'uithii mid Lucy Doe Currun.
inini.aiiii mm who; aiicnuei uurran una
Kuiiny Doe CiiiTuu, husband und wife;
....... viniftH. DiiiKif, iiiariiii ieiu;
Jessie W. Dent, us executrix of the es-
uie oi r. . in-ill, aei'eused; the un
known heirs of Joe I'urran. deceased:
hImo ull ,,lla .............. .;
- ...-..... nv,o ot parlies un
known claiming any right, title, estate,
..... . uiiiiii in me real estate des
cribed in hto plaintiff's amended com-
tlllllllt u,l,l L' 1 .I...; i
I, I'.AieilBIUIl lIUllOIiai
arm Loan Association, a corporation.
ana mi persons claiming any Interest
... ,u i.-.u inopeny or any part there
I wl" " the 27lh day of June. 1931,
. ...o iiuui oi leu OCIOCK A. Al. OI said
ui uih ironi aoor ot the countv
court Vi.tnuA i,, ii .... '
........ ... Heppner, morrow
County Mute of Oregon, offer for sale
Hllll (loll I., It. a 1,1.. I a
. .. ... ic mursi uiuuer ior casn
ill hand, all of the following described
real Tin ,t.t. if l n ,,. .
v-ouniy, suite
of Oregon, to-wit:
The Northwest quarter of the
noiim-usi iiuarrer nf km. Tn,....
ty-
-. v.. iiou iwen-
three In Township Four North
Willamette Meridian,
so much of said real property as mav
necesMnrv r oliup.. - i .
. ....wnijr tin, planum s
judgment, costs and attorney's fee and
accruing costs of sale.
oi , . J- BAUMAN,
hherift of Morrow County, State of
Date of first publication: May 28th,
1931.
Professional Cards
A. B. GRAY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON
Phone 323
Heppner Hotel Building
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
WM. BROOKIIOUSER
PAINTING PAPEBHANGINO
INTEBIOB DECORATING
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
DR. C. W. BARR
DENTIST
Telephone 1012
Office in Gilman Building
11 W. Willow Street
DR. J. II. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Bay Diagnosis
L O. O. P. BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
frank A. McMenamin
LAWYEB
905 Guardian Building
Residence, GArfleld 1949
Business Phone Atwuter 1348
PORTLAND, OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAIIONEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office In L O. O. F. BuMding
Heppner, Oregon
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property Sales
Specialty
"Tha Man Who Talks to Beat
the Band"
Q. L. BENNETT, Lesdngten, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches - Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Kcppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTONEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Building, Willow Strset
Heppner, Oregon
J. Perry Conder, N. D.
30th year In praotio In Heppner and
Morrow County.
HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDINU
Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 08.
Heppner Sanitarium
TTncnit al Dr' Psrry Condet
UUbpildl physician In charge
Oldest Institution of Healing and
Oldest Practicing Physician in Mor
row County: with the least percent
age of fatality and greatest percent
age of benefit.
.. i. thoueht the county will I
have a fair yield. Many fields, how-