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PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1934. (Bnztttt m?$ THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 19a Published every Thursday morning by VAWTUR ud SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Poet Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, aa second-class matter. ADVISTEI5 BATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear $2.80 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies .06 Official Paper (or Morrow County FORESHADOWING THE MAY. ANOTHER election year is at hand. And even though much time remains for filing before the May primaries, candidates are be ginning to buzz about not unlike those pesky flies whose lives were prolonged by the mild winter. In the national limelight will be the race for U. S. senator, with Chas. L. McNary, incumbent, al ready being brought strongly into the glare. The governorship will hold the spotlight of state interest, while in this congressional district there will be the choice of a repre sentative in congress, and in the state legislative district two rep resentatives to the legislature are to be named. So far, Chas. H. Martin, demo crat, is the only announced guber natorial candidate. It is expected Walter M. Pierce will again hold forth for the congressional post he now holds, while Jay H. Upton, state senator from Deschutes coun ty, is being approached by numer ous friends to make the race. There is yet no indication as to how the state representative races will line up. In the county the offices of assess or, treasurer and one commissioner will be open, with no announced candidates as yet HARDMAN By LUCILLE FARRENS Coming as a surprise to his many friends was the marriage of James Brannon, son of Wes Brannon of this community, to Miss Mary Cun ningham of Heppner. Justice of the Peace Huston performed the ceremony last Wednesday after noon at Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Brannon were given a hilarious charivari at the Brannon place here last Thursday evening with a large crowd attending. Treats of cigars and candy were offered the crowd. The newly weds were made to entertain their guests with solos and dancing was enjoyed for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Brannon have the best wishes of the com munity for a happy life. Mrs. J. W. Stevens entertained the following friends at a pleasant afternoon tea February 2nd: Mes dames Peggie Jenkins, Mildred McDaniel. Frances Leathers, May Adams, Ella Farrens, Ella Bleak- man, Carrie Kirk, Marie Clary. Bertha Johnson, Lucille Massey, Alary MdJaniel and Mrs. Spaele. The local order of Odd Fellows entertained their members and families at an enjoyable card party anq, pot luck dinner last Saturday night in honor of the arrival of a son recently to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knighten, the first boy to be born to the order in some twelve years. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel were given a surprise party last Wednesday evening at their home here. The affair was arranged by Mrs. McDaniel's sister, Miss Loes Stevens. Present were: Margaret Browning, Pat Bleakman, Kate and Jake Adams, Mary Ellen Inskeep, Arleta Ashbaugh, Loes Ashbaugh. Dolly Farrens and Loes Stevens, besides the honorees. Mrs. Everett Harshman was the recipient of many nice gifts at a shower given her by friends and relatives of this communty at her home here last Saturday afternoon, Those present were Mesdames Clair Ashbaugh, Lew Knighten, B. H. Bleakman, Ethel McDaniel and children, Emil Johnson, Bill John son, J. B. Adams and daughter Loes, Dick Steers, Frank Howell, Sam McDaniel, Sr., C. H. McDan iel, Neil Knighten, Ted Burn3ide, V. L. Farrens, Marion Saling, Hu bert and Raymond MacDonald, Walter Scott, Irl Clary, and Misses THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR TTwwTwTgoT) , b'W BOO FDR. JT ?S Xoorfl M $MY, IM 111 tJJf J W KC YOO Uf 1 ( YEAH! MNTl ( rACt, UVCE THM WOULD HU rUTURt WFE J - , i fe; TO1R SHOW A VfiHC ) V BE OWH T UT ) P Murl and Lucille Farrens, and Mrs. Everett Harshman. Miss Nona Howell entertained a number of friends at a taffy pull last Saturday evening. Mrs. Lew Knighten spent several days of last week at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knighten while the latter was convalescing from an at tack of la grippe. Mrs. Ellen Ash baugh who stays with her daugh ter, Mrs. Lew Knighten. spent the time visiting at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ashbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Browning and family who have been living at the French place below town are now domiciled in 'rooms at the old Hams hotel building. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Baird and family, accompanied by Mr. Board's mother, Mrs. Scottie Baird of Klamath Falls, arrived home with their Infant son last Sunday. Mr. Baird, who had the misfortune of breaking a leg and severely crush ing an ankle while working on the Heppner-Spray road about the 8th of December, is now seen about on crutches. Mrs. Baird will remain with her son indefinitely. Grandmother Allen returned to her home here last Saturday, hav ing spent the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Kinnard Mc Daniel and family, at Lonerock. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bleakman and small son were visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, last Sunday. The Bleak mans live at Oak Ridge where Per cy has employment as surveyor and are at present enjoying a short va cation visiting friends and relatives in Morrow county. Everett Harshman was attend ing to business in the lone vicinity last Saturday. Among those attending the re cent Lonerock dance were Clifford and Bill Howell. Buster, Zetta and Delsie Bleakman and Mr. and Mrs Carey Hastings. Oscar Keithley was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burnside were looking after business in the Lex ington country last Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel were in attendance at the old time dance at lone Saturday and spent Sun day visiting Mrs. Chapel's sister, Mrs. C. J. Swift. Mrs. Floyd Adams recently enter tained a few guests at a bridge par ty. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Massey enter tained a number of guests last Fri day evening. Cards were the diver sion of the evening. Mrs. M. L. Humphreys and daugh ter, home economists representing the Crown Mills, held a two day session cooking school here last Thursday and Friday at the I. O. O. F. hall. A number of prizes were awarded locally. Large crowds at tended who report the school to have been especially instructive. Enjoying the dance on Butter creek on Feb. 3 at the Ralph Cor rigall ranch from this vicinity were Roy Ashbaugh, Tom Fraters, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brannon, Dee Snitch er and Marvin Brannon. Mrs. Emil Johnson who has been quite ill for some time is now much improved and friends are glad to see her about town. Mr. and 'Mrs. Perl Howell, Mrs. Ethel McDaniel and Vern, Miss Ar leta Ashbaugh were shoppers in Heppner last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hams repre sented the Rood canyon section in Heppner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chrisman of Heppner were looking after matters of business at their ranch near here several days of last week. Rev. Tennyson conducted an in spiring service here last Sunday evening and a goodly crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. George Samuels, Miss Lucille Farrens accompanied Mrs. Ralph Corrigall, daughter of Mrs. Samuels, to her ranch home on Butter creek last Thursday for an indefinitie visit. Mrs. Samuels and daughter and Miss Farrens spent several days at The Dalles where Mrs. Samuels went to con sult a physician. While there she also visited an old-time friend, a Mr. Thompson. The home of John Stevens was the scene of a pleasant party last Saturday evening when a number of young people met there for a surprise on Jim Stevens. The time was spent in playing cards, dancing and singing. Present were: Loes Ashbaugh, Dolly and Lucille Far rens, Nellie Bleakman, Charlotte Adams, Alta and Edith Stevens, Mary Ellen Inskeep, Nona Howell, Bunny Steers, Estin Stevens, Leon Chapin, Marvin Brannon. Ellis Sa ling, Elwood Hastings, Delbert Car man, Roland Farrens, John Allen and Jim Stevens. John Allen obliged by calling for the square dances. Sam McDaniel is home from work, being layed off on account of illness. Elwood Hastings took his place at Anson Wright's. Carey Hastings is the proud pos sessor of a nice looking Chevrolet coupe which he has been seen sport ing about. Tilden Williams, Sr., recently made a business trip to Pendleton, taking his son Floyd up for optical and dental examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Hogue of the lower Eight Mile country were visiting Wes Brannon and sons on last Sunday. The high school has announced a carnival to be held at the high school auditorium Friday night, the proceeds going for the benefit of the graduating class. THE Hehisch Published by the Journalism Class of HEPPNER HIGH SCHOOL STAFF Edwin Dick Editor Assistant Class News Francis Nickerson Jennie Swendig Sports Bill Cochell Reporters: Frances Rugg, Matt Kenny, Clifford Yarnell, Owen Bleakman. Friendship Have you ever been without friend? Have you ever been in a strange place where you knew no one? If you have you probably realize what a friend means. A true friend is a person to whom you go when you are in trouble. When you are in luck, you will share the luck with this friend and if he is a friend he, too, will share his luck with you. High school gives an excellent op portunity to make friends that you can fall back on in later life. Hehisch Committee Meeting The Hehisch committee held a meeting at 9:00 Tuesday morning to decide on a suitable punishment for persons who persisted in break ing conduct rules in the gymnasium during the last home basketball game. The actions taken bv the enm mittee are secret and will be kept so until Friday when the unfortun ate persons will receive their pun ishment before the assembled stu dent body. The Hehisch committee is a group consisting of two delegates from each class and the student body president who is chairman of the committee. The members are elect ed at the annual student bodv elec. tion. Thir dutv is to enforce nnd govern all student body regulations and activities. There is a set of rules regarding conduct in the gym nasium which is designed to keep students orderly. The members of the committee may be identified by the purple and gold arm band which they wear whenever on official duties. The members of the committee are stationed in the gymnasium. When or if any student creates a disturbance, he is warned hv the nearest committeeman. If he does not heed the warning his name is submitted at the next committee meeting and mmishment cornea in due course. If the accused student thinks he is being treated unfairly, he may petition the student council which will investigate the condi tions and decide the case. If any committee member is found to be playing favorites, or taking advantage of his or her au thority, he or she may be removed from the committee by action of the student council. This is to pro tect the rights of students. DID YOU EVER See Miriam Moyer blush? See Marie Barlow working her Imp? Hear Anson Rugg express his opinion of a flat tire? . Wonder why Armin Wihlon smiles when an explosion is heard in the assembly? See Don Jones' "Tacoma Flame?" See Floyd get a demerit? See Earl Bundy when he had his English assignment? See George Starr's car lately? Team Makes Trip Heppner's basketball squad made a two-day trip last week end. The team played at Adams Friday and were defeated in a hard fought game by a score of 22-17. Heppner showed a very marked improve ment over the previous games with Adams and Mac-Hi. Adams had a very positive advantage by play- ing on its home floor. I Saturday, the boys journeyed on to McLaughlin high where they suffered a second defeat As be fore, the team showed much im provement. They played a fast, experienced team with Mac-Hi's artists of the hoop. Heppner drop ped the game by a score of 30-19. Players who made the trip were Jones, Gentry, C. Phelan, J. Green, H. Furlong, Hiatt Ayers and Gil man. Well Worn Advice Well, well, here I am speaking on advice which I personally recom mend sometimes. Now as I might as well begin now as any other time, here goes. Ladies and gentle men, and friends, If you are, this world of ours is really pneumatic. It's just like the tires on a car, and speaking of a car, never go any where without first looking at the water and oil, also the gas. Oh, yes, it is also bad to drink water with your soup. It doesn't make too much difference whether it is chicken or raspberry soup. And as long as we're talking about chick ens, there's the little matter of dressing chicking. Or dressing yourself; personally, I like red ties which reminds me that that's the danger color my girl wears a crimson dress. Danger brings to by mind auto accidents. I ran over a horned toad and punctured a tire. Thus I quote, Blow your horn on nearing a curve." She may be crossing the road. And speak ing of roads, never take a bad look ing one. take the best. Well, I see my time has about evaporated so I'll toddle along un til this time next week; tweet tweet birdies. Class News In girls' gym, Juanita Morgan's team is leading in basketball. 12 games have been played. Her team has won nine. Because of students entering the open schoolhouse during band prac tice, Mr. Buhman, bandmaster, has been forced to make the announce ment that the doors will be locked at seven o'clock on band rehearsal nights. Anyone wishing to listen to the band practice will have to come before seven. The Civic3 class has taken up the study of the executive department of the United States government The election, power's, and duties of the president are being discussed The bookkeeping class has now adopted the contract system by which the grade received depends upon the amount of work done. Debate to be Held Students of the high school are working hard for a place on the de bate squad. A practice debate will be held before the assembly Friday afternoon. IRRIGON MRS. W. C. ISOM. The basketball games played on the home floor here Friday night by the Irrigon and Hermiston town teams resulted in a score of 26 to 19 in favor of Irrigon. The game between the grade school teams was also won by the Irrigon boys. A large delegation of Farm Bu reau members attended the annual meeting at Hermiston Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Caldwell en tertained at a card party at their home Saturday night. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Norcross. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney, Belle and Josephine Fredrickson, Earl Leach and Wayne Caldwell. Glenn Ball made a trip to Walla Walla Saturday taking the Boy Scouts of Troop 64 from Irrigon also the Umatilla and Hermiston Scouts. On their return trip they had the misfortune to break a rear wheel which did considerable dam age to the bus, but aside from a se vere shaking up no one was in jured. The bus was delayed four hoars for repairs at Hermiston. A number from Irrigon attended the dance at Boardman Saturday night and report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ruker and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones Sunday. A dance will be given next Satur day night at the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited the Boardman vicinity Monday where they purchased 68 head of ewes of P. F. Thomas. Mr. Isom trailed the sheep home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan and Dave Middledorf of Hermiston were visiting Farm Bureau patrons in this vicinity Tuesday. R V. Jones was in Portland Tues day attending the melon growers' meeting. The regular meeting of Irrigon grange was held Wednesday eve ning. Mr, and Mrs. Bloom and Mrs. McKenzie of Umatilla were visitors for the lecture hour program when a very interesting discussion of the sales tax was held. Joel R. Benton and Mrs. Beamer of Heppner were business visitors here Friday. Jack Horner who has been visit ing at Mellon's ranch in California returned this week. Mr. Granger who has resided in this vicinity for some years moved to Portland Friday. He is dispos ing of his property here. Miss Shellenberger was a week end visitor with friends in Board man. Mr. and Mrs. Jergensmier of The Dalles visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace over the week end. Mr. Jergensmier is a brother of Mrs. Brace. The two families mo tored to Walla Walla Saturday. RHEA CREEK GRANGE. By MRS. O. C STEPHENS. Sec. Grange was held February 9 with quite a number in attendance. One member was given the O. B. N. of the third and fourth degrees. Our Friday night meetings have not been the success we have wished so we are going back to our old meeting date, the first Sunday of each month, beginning March 4th, We enjoyed a visit from four members fom the new grange at Lena. Anson Wright who has been on the sick list for some time is much improved and able to be up. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston are moving to Heppner this week. NOTICE TO CBEDXTOBS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, administrator oi tne estate oi uJowin a. uuran, de ceased, and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, with vouchers duly verified as required by law, to me at the office of mv attorney J. O. Turner. in Heppner, Oregon, within six months irom tne date nereor. Dated and first published this 15th day of February. 1934. MOSES E. DURAN, Administrator. Eitate of Jennie P. Hill NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF RE AIi PROPERTY. No. 36396 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR .THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH. Probate Department IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JENNIE P. HILL. Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Administratrix of the Es tate of Jennie P. Hill, deceased, by vir tue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Multnomah, duly made and entered on the 29th day of January, 1934. In the above entitled estate, licensing the administratrix to sell the hereinafter described real prop erty belonging to the estate of said de ceased, will offer for sale and sell, at private sale, for cash, at 374 United States National Bank Bldg Portland. Oregon, all the following described reai property, situate in the County of Mor row, State of Oregon, to-wit: The west half and the west half of the east half of Section fifteen (15) ; the west half of the west half of Section eleven (11) ; the south east quarter: the east half of the south-west quarter; the east half, and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section ten (10) and that part of the north west quarter of the north-east quar ter and of the east half of the north-west quarter of section ten (10), lying south and east of the present county road leading from If you want to 9 MEDICAL ADVICE . . . relieve constipation safely . . . regulate the dose to suit your exact need . . . avoid danger of bcwel strain use a liquid laxative Can constipation be safely relieved? "Yes!" say medical men. "Yesl" declare thousands who have fol lowed their advice and know. You are not apt to cure your constipation with salts, pills, and tablets, or any habit-forming ca thartic. But you can relieve this condition just by gentle regulation with a suitable liquid laxative. Why Hospitals Use a liquid laxative The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured.. The action can be con trolled. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later Will not irritate kidneys. The right liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement, with no dis SOME COMPENSATION NECESSARY Heppner to Hardman, all In Town ship three (3) south Range twenty six (26); east of the Willamette Meridian, and containing in all 1060 acres more or less according to the U. S. Government survey and plat thereof, all in the County of Mor row. State of Oregon. Said above described property be ing subject to a mortgage in the sum of $10,325.00, upon which there appears to be an unpaid balance of S6.2O9.O0. . Bids will be received by the under signed Administratrix on and after the 8th day of March, 1934. The said sale will be made subject to confirma tion of the above entitled Court. Date of first publication, j-eDruary 8 1934. Date of last publication, March 8. 1934. ADDIE HARMAN. Administratrix. Keith A. Caldwell, attorney for Ad ministratrix. 374 United States National Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. . NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the Es tate of Charles W. Christopherson, de ceased, has filed her final account with thi. Clerk of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and the Judge of said Court has fixed Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1934. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. of said day as the time, and the Countv Court room In the County Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place for the hearing and settle ment. Any and all objections to said final .account must be filed with the Clerk of said Court on or before said date. OPAL CHRISTOPHERSON, Administratrix of the estate of Charles W. Christopherson, de ceased. Date of first publication of this no tice is February 8th. 1934. ' Date of the last publication of this nonce is Marcn am, iy.j. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as executor of the estate of George Noble, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Monday, the 5th day of March, 1934. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. as the time, and the County Court room in the court house at Hepp ner, Oregon, as the place of hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be made on or before said date. E. G. NOBLE. Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as executrix of the estate of Edward B. Hunt, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, has appointed Monday, the 6th day of March, 1934. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. as the time, and the County Court room in tne court house at Heppner. Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settlement of said final account. Ob jections to said final account must be nied on or betore said date. MAGGIE ANN HUNT. Executrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. IN THE' COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. In the Matter of the Guardianship of nil ART .ITU TJ Ufl TVI.'r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned, Guardian of the per son and estate of CHARLES H. HELT ZEL, a minor, by virtue of an order duly issued out of the County Court of me siaie oi uregon lor me county of Marion, on the 29th day of January. 1934, will sell at private sale at the law offices of John Heltzel, in the Ladd & Bush Bank Building, in. Salem, Mar ion County. Oregon, on or after March 10, 1934, to the highest bidder for cash. all the right, title, interest and estate which the Ba d minor has In and tn nil the real property described In the fol lowing use. marked Kxnmit a : An undivided one fourth Interest in and to all of the following described real property, all of which property is more particularly described In the in ventory of property filed in the matter of the Guardianship of CHARLES H. HELTZEL, a minor, in the office of the Cuiinty Clerk for Marion County. Ore comfort at the time, or afterward. The wrong cathartic may keep you constipated as long as you keep on using ill In buying any laxative, read the label. If it contains a doubtful drug, don't take it. If you don't know what is in it, don't chance it. The contents of Dr. Caldwell's Synip Pepsin is stated plainly on the label; fresh herbs, pure pepsin, active senna. Its very taste tells you Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is whole some. A delightful taste, and de lightful action. Safe for expectant mothers, and ,NRi children. Drug stores wl have it, ready for use, in big bottles. gon: The South Half of the Southwest Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quartetr and the Southeast Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section Ten in Township One North of Range 23 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon, contain ing 160 acres. Said sale will be made for cash and subject to the confirmation of the above entitled Court. Duted at Salem, Oregon, February 2, 1934 CLARA A. HELTZEL. Guardian of the Person and Estate of CHARLES H. HELTZEL, a minor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed with the County Court of the t'tate of Oregon for Mor row County, their final account of their Administration of the estate of William Gorger, deceased, and that said Court has llxed Monday, the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the County Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final acocunt and the set tlement of said estate, and all persons having objections to said final account are hereby required to file the same In said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 11th day of January, 1934. GERTRUDE C. COONEY, Executrix, LEON C. COONEY, Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed the un dersigned administrator c. t. a. of the estate of Josiah W. Osborn, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must 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 pub lication of this notice, said date of first publication being January 11. 1931. 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