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fAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932. BOARDMAN RACHEL JOHNSON The date for the North Morrow County fair has been set for Fri day and Saturday, September 2 and S. This year it will be held in Irri gon. The fair board had a meeting Saturday evening at the Isom home in Irrigon. The members of the board are Mrs. W. C. Isom, presi dent; Mrs. Claud Coats, secretary; H. C. Warner, treasurer; Ingaard Skoubo, Geo. Wicklander and Frank Brace, directors. Mrs. M. L. Morgan and Mrs. A. P. Ayers were Hermiston visitors Thursday. Mrs. O. B. Olsen spent Thursday in Pendleton. Charlie Andregg and sister, Mrs. Olga Brugger of Portland were guests at the Alfred Skoubo home Monday and Tuesday. Guests Sunday at the E. T. Mes senger home included Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger and family of Pen dleton, Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Messen ger and son of Portland, Miss Es ther Carter of Ashland, and Miss Mildred Messenger and Frank Ha mel of The Dalles. Lois Messenger returned home with her brother from Portland where she has been visiting for two weeks while U. H. Messenger attended military camp at Fort Lewis. The Ladies Aid missionary meet ing was held last Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Barlow, After the meeting a dainty lunch eon was served. The next Ladies Aid meeting will be held August 3 at the home of Mrs. A. E. Porter, Over thirty ladies attended and enjoyed the canning demonstration given by Miss Lucy Case, extension nutrition specialist ifrom Oregon State college, held last Friday af ternoon in the school cafeteria. Miss Case brought two pressure cookers which she used in her dem onstration, also a sealer to use when using the tin cans. She ex plained and showed the various methods of canning fruits, vege tbles and meats. A pot luck dinner was served at noon in the cafeter ia. Mrs. Bryce Dillabough was in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Charles Nickerson returned to Boardman Wednesday from The Dalles where she had been for some time. The second crop of alfalfa hay has been cut on most of the farms on the project, as has the various fields of barley and oats. Mrs. Shell is getting along nicely at this time. She broke both wrists in a fall last week. Though she has both arms in a cost she can use the fingers of one hand. She is staying with her niece, Mrs. McFarland, in Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Bill LaLonde left Sunday for the Kincaid ranch near Heppner where Mr. La Londe is employed. Diebert Johnson of Pendleton spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Warner were dinner guests Sunday at the Ruth erford home. Albin Sundsten has been work ing for the past week at Imbler, near La Grande, as relief foreman on the section. Mrs. Sundsten and the children went to Imbler Sun day. Mrs. Gladys Fortier and Norma, and Vernon Root and Dallaa Wil son left Saturday morning for Port land. Mrs. Fortier and Norma will visit there with relatives for sev eral weeks. The boys plan to re turn home this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen and family returned home to La Grande Sunday after a week's visit in Boardman. Mr. Allen has been helping his father extract honey during the past-week. They expect to have about two tons of honey this season. The Grange field day picnic will be held in the Red & White camp ground at noon Sunday, July 31. Everyone is invited to bring their lunch and join the crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morton of Se attle were overnight guests Sunday at the Carroll Kennedy home. Mr. and Mrs. Jayne and Edith Richardson were on a camping trip in the mountains near Heppner last week. Harry Hawley, Charles Goodwin and Mark Delano left Sunday lor near John Day where they will try their luck at panning gold. Mr. Kennett will take Mr. Hawley's place in the barber shop. Mrs. M. E. Root and family and Mr3. A. M. Franklin of Umatilla were guests Sunday at the Leo Root home. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii At Heppner CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH. GLEX P. WHITE. Pastor. Mrs. C. R. Ripley, Director of Music. 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11:00 a. m., Morning worship hour. Message, 'The Sins and Signs of the Times." 7:00 p. m., Epworth League. 8:00 p. m., Song service and gos pel message. "I Believe. Truly purity is power. Impurity and strength are separated from each other as far as righteousness and sin. Would you be strong to fight the battle of life? Be pure. Nothing enfeebles a man like sin. Paul's counsel to Timothy, "Keep thyself pure," was sound and right Paul knew that what he asked was perfectly possible to perform. To win against the demon of impur ity, hang the red lantern of danger on every temptation, the indulgence of sinful thought, the indecent slory, the vile novel. Shun the company of "lewd fellows of the baser sort," the fellows who are de termined to sow their wild oats. Pray to God, your maker, for help to keep you out of the devil's grip. Fight as with the very strength of the Almighty, ana never surrender. Remember, "God is not mocked; whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." We invite you to the coming ser vices this next Sabbath day. If you are interested in the hour in which we live, be present at the morning service. Three (3) of the City of Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon; and the West Hslf of the West Half of Section Three (3) and the East Half of Section Four (4. in Township Three (3) South of Ranfte Twenty six (26. East of Willamette Me ridian. Morrow County. Oregon, together with the tenements, heredit aments and appurtenances thereto be longing or in anywise appertaining, and also all the right, estate title and interest ol said deienaants. u. uh man and Bertha D. Gilman. his wife. or either of them, in and to the same: sain lands to be sold at pumic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of the sale to be applied in satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 28th day of July. 1932. c. J. d. baCman. Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon. By ELBERT L. COX. Deputy. CHl'CH OF CHRIST. JOEL ft. BENTON, Minister. Mrs. J. O. Turner, Director of Music. Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11 o'clock Senior and Junior C E 7 o'clock CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank all the neigh bors and friends who so kindly as sisted us in every way In our be reavement, and for the beautiful floral offerings. Robert McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated July 27th. 1932, in that certain suit wherein The Farm ers National Bank of Colfax, a corpor ation, as plaintiff, recovered a judg ment against the defendant, J. E. Freels. on the 13th day of June. 1932, which judgment was for the sum of $5U0.U0. with interest thereon at the rate of Eight per cent per annum from the Thirteenth day of September, 1929; the further sum of One Hundred Dol lars attorney's fee on plaintiff's first cause of action; the sum of Two hun dred Seventy-nine and No-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 ner anuum from September 22nd. 1931: the further sum of $24.38: the further sum of $50.00 attorney's fee on plain tiff's second cause of action, and the further sum of $20.60 costs and dis bursements. and an order of sale or dering certain property attached in said action to be sold, I will, on the 27th day of August. 1932, at the hour of Ten-thirty o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the county court house in HeDDner. Morrow County. State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real prop erty in Morrow County, State of Ore gon, to-wit : The West half of the Southwest quarter and the South half of the Northwest quarter of Section Ten in Township Four South of Range Twenty-nine. East of the Willam ette Meridian, or so much of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plain tiff s judgment, costs, attorney's fee and accruing costs of sale. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County. State of Oregon. Date of First Publication: July 28th, 1932. LOCAL NEWS Miss Ruth Benton, who has been a guest for the past month at the home of her brother, Joel R. Ben ton, will leave tomorrow to return to Billings, Montana, where she is employed in hospital work. At the union Missionary meeting in the Methodist church Tuesday after noon, Miss Benton delivered an in teresting and instructive address, based upon her four years of exper ience as a missionary in interde nominational work among the in habitants of northern China. Miss Benton hopes to return to this work soon. B. G. Sigskee was taken to the hospital at Portland last Thursday night, where he is under, the care of physicians. Reports coming to Heppner state that Mr. Sigsbee is in a very serious condition; that a major operation is to be performed, which, it is stated, is doubtful of bringing permanent relief, if any at all. Members of the family are all with Mr. Sigsbee. DR. J. P. STEWART, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST of Pendleton, will be at the Heppner Hotel on Wednesday, August 3rd. Hours 10:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. For Sale, 3 well-broke mules, sev en and eight years old, weight about 1300 lbs. Zephyl A. Harrison, Top Oregon. 17-20 Joel R. Benton and wife depart ed today for the coast at Rockaway where they expect to spend at least two weeks of vacation. Paul L. Marble and family re turned Tuesday from a short vaca tion spent at Yakima and on Puget Sound. Attorney Joseph J. Ny3 and fam ily departed Sunday for a short va cation which they will spend at the beach. Mrs. C. R. Ripley's Studio of PI ano instruction to open September 1. Watch for announcement 18-20 HARDMAN MRS. ELLA FARRENS. Wm. Greener drove some of his herd of cattle to market the end of last week, having sold them to Mr. McNamer. Glen Farren3 was attending to matters of business here Saturday last He stated that he was about to begin haying out his way. Harlan Adams, who received minor Injuries to his back while working on the road, is consider ably improved now. Victor and Gladys Lovgren, Lois and Charlotte Adams, Lester Ash baugh and Jessie McDaniel com prised a party of young people who motored to Ditch creek ranger sta tion Sunday to spend the day visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bleak' man and family. Mrs. Mary Burnside was attend ing to matters of business here Frt day. An ice cream feed was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. Wes Stevens Sunday afternoon. Roland Farrens is spending a few days visiting with Floyd Williams at their ranch near Rood canyon Roy Ashbaugh and children were callers In town Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Greener, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Musgrave were visitors here Sunday afternoon. Dale Brown, Everet Harshman and Al Lovgren were Eight Mile people here Saturday. Mrs. Clair Ashbaugh and children were visiting at the home of the former' sister-in-law, Mrs. Lew Knlghten Monday afternoon. Charlotte Adams and Jessie Mc rtaniol have been kalsominlng the 15. F. Devore house thto week. Tillamook Many farmers here are showing increased interest in irrigation for certain crops. The present general opinion is that the flooding or strip border method of applying water is impractical here, though County Agent Bergstrom Is arranging for a demonstration of this if possible to check further on its possibilities. The over-head sprinkler system has proved -successful on two farms, though it is more expensive to Install. 3 yearB for $5 where can you get more for your money? The u. T. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDEB EXECUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that iv virture of an Execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County to me (11 reeled and delivered upon a Judgment iind Decree and Order of Sale rendered in the said Court on the 12th day of July, 1932, in lavor ol William Mcuaieb against D. E. Gilman and Bertha D. Gilman, his wife, in the suit therein pending wherein the said William Mo Caleb was Plaintiff and the said D. E. Gilman and Bertha D. Gilman. his wife, and Henry Heppner Estate Incorpor ated, a Corporation, were defendants. for the sum of $3650 00, with Interest on said sum at ten per cent per annum from January 20, 1931, until paid; for the further sum of $309.37 with Interest on said sum at ten per cent per annum from November 19, 1931. until paid : for the further sum of $116.00 abstract charges; for the further sum of $400.00 as and for attorneys fees; and the fur ther sum of $11.00 costs and disburse ments, which said Decree and Judg ment and Order of Sale has been duly docketed and enrolled In the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, THEREFORE, I will on the 29th day of August, 1932. at the hour of 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House of Morrow County, Oregon, In Heppner. Oregon, sell all the right, ti tle and interest which the said defend ants. D. K. Gilman and Bertha D. Gil man. his wife, or either of them, had on the 26th day of June, 1928, or since then have acquired or now have. In and to the following described premises situate In Morrow County, Oregon, to wlt: The West Sixty (60) feet of Lots Nine () and Ten (10) In Block NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated July Twenty- seventn. ia. in tnat certain sun wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff, re covered a judgment against tne de fendants. Mike Mulligan, a single man. and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, on the Twenty-nun day ol July, ivii, wmcn judgment was for the following sums, to-wit: $48.75 with interest at the rate of 8 per annum from October 11th, 1930; $48.75 with interest at the rate of 8 per annum trom April inn, ia3i; 4S.vc with interest at the rate of 8C4 Der an num from October 11th, 1931: $48.75 witn interest at tne rate ot syo per cent per annum rrom April lltn, ilMZ $1328.30 with interest at the rate of 5 lk per annum from April 11th, 1932 $70.45 with interest at the rate of 8C per annum from May 27th. 1929; $40.27 with interest at the rate of 8 per an num from October 21st, 1930; $39.92 witn interest at the rate ol 8 per an. num from November 5th. 1931; the fur ther sum of $100.00 attorney's fee and the further sum of $29.10 costs and dis bursements, and a decree of foreclosure against the defendants. Mike Mullieran. a single man; Russell Albert Cobb; The mrst national KanK ol Hermiston, and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, I will on the 27th day of August. 1932. at the hour of Ten o'clock A.. M. of said day, at the iront door or tne county court nouse in Heppner, Morrow County. State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real property in iorrow couniy, state oi uregon, to-wit: The East half of Lot Four of Sec tion Eighteen in Township Four North of Range Twenty-five, East of the Wilamette Meridian; Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anvwise appertaining. or so much of sail real nronerfv as mnv be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's judgment, costs, attorney's fee and ac cruing cost3 oi saie. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication, July Twenty eigntn, LMit. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Annte Marsha 11. deceased. has filed his final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County; and that the Judge thereof has fixed Wednesday, the 31st day of August. 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., as the time and the Coun ty Court room in the Courthouse at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. ' F. B. SWAYZE, Administrator of the Estate of An nie Marshall. Deceased. RALEY. RALEY & WARNER, JOHN F. KILKENNY, ALFRED F. CUNHA, Attorneys for Administra tor, Pendleton. Oregon. LAST DAYS! Mm FLORSHEIM SHOES L II A V 1 No time like now to make a real saving. More value per dollar than ever before . . T5 J. M. NERXESS, Bible Lecturer A STARTLING QUESTION Are there men and women living today who will not die before Jesus Comes? 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