PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 23, 1934. (Banrttr iHtmrs THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30.18S3; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912. the point where a person cannot do anything without asking the gov ernment's permission and having some bureaucrat tell him whether it will raise or lower his temperature. Published every Thursday morning by VAWTEB and SPENCEB CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner. Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING BATES GIVEN OH APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Six Months Three Months Single Copies . $2.00 . LOO . .76 . .06 Official Paper for Morrow County MEMBER Where Is It Taking Us? ANOTHER New Deal trick has been slipped from the pack. It is part of the set-up under the Na tional Housing Act, and more par ticularly known as the Federal Housing Aministration. First no tice of it came to the Gazette Times office this week in the form of a nicely printed, elaborately illustrat ed booklet, setting out the advant ages to be gained by the home own er and the business proprietor la fixing up his house or building now. In effect this is how the plan works: If you have a good credit rating in the community, and if you have an income from an assured source amounting to more than Ave times the yearly payment on the loan, you may go to your bank or building and loan association (pro vided it has been approved to make such a loan) and borrow such amount as you may desire to fix up your home, provided you do not ask for more than you may be consid ered capable of repaying. Then, if the nature of the improvements ex pected to be made meets the ap proval of your banker, and is deem ed to be harmonious with the dis trict in which you reside, and pro vided further that the type of im provement will not cover up some default in construction or other' wise run counter to one of the nu merous rules laid down by the par ticular New Deal bureau in charge, then, provided your head is not ach ing beyond repair and the special investigator approves the color of your eyebrows then, the banker may make you a loan of such an amount as you may be deemed worthy and the money of all the people, that i3, the government's money, will guarantee the banker that you are really good for the loan. Then after taking out $5 for each $100 of the amount of the loan as his one and only fee, the banker may hand you out the residue of the loan to go to work with. You will have as many months in which to repay the loan as you may desire, paying an equal amount each month; except that should any month's payment become more than 15 days past due, the banker will have the right to assess you five cents penalty on each dollar of the past due payment. And should you fail to make payments on time too frequently, the pamphlet stipulates "Persistent delinquency will make it necessary for the financial in stitution to take proper steps to ef fect collection in full. The purpose of this latest govern mental plan is laudable, as is the purpose of most of the preceding New Deal plans. It would be fine for everyone who can afford it to fix up his premises that, in effect, is all the plan could hope to accom plish. And in fixing up his premises it would be fine for everyone to be guided by expert planning such as the set-up aims at . No doubt if people who can afford it would do the improving the plan encourages, the building and allied industries and trades would be stimulated im mensely and so make better times. But, in this, as in every other New Deal plan, there is nothing to stim ulate the investment of capital in private industry, a thing needed to be done before anything like per manent business recovery can be hoped for. Here, as in every New Deal ven ture, the sop of government guar antee is offered to protect capital. How far all the people's resources may be used to protect part of the people's money remains to be seen. Certain it is that capital will not venture far toward opening up new resources, making new develop ments and creating new Jobs so long as it can comfortably feed on the sop of government paternalism. And in providing such protection for capital, the New Deal has creat ed government bureau upon govern ment bureau to draw further upon the life-blood of the taxpayer, who is further afflicted by the large class who are denied the means of mak ing a livelihood for themselves, and by the ever-mounting burden of in terest through billions upon billions of government bonds, tax-free, which are thrown to capital as ad ditional bait to keep It from ven turing directly into private fields of endeavor. The Npw DphI has about reached BOARDMAN By RACHEL J. BARLOW Mrs. Talbot of Calexico. Calif., came to Boardman last week and is visiting here for a time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blayden. Mrs. Cora Warner returned home Friday evening from a month's vis it with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Goodwin, at Silver Falls, near Sil verton. Mrs. Warner also visited several days in Salem with Mrs. S. H. Boardman. A large crowd attended the grange council meeting held here in the gym Saturday. An interest ing time was had. Pot luck dinner was served at noon and in the eve ning. The regular grange meeting of Greenfield grange was held in the evening, after which dancing was enjoyed. Music was furnished by Harland Lundell and Mr. Kruse and Lois. Kaufman's dance orchestra will furnish the music for the fair dance Satuday evening, Aug. 25. Admis sion is 40 cents for gents, 10 cents for ladies. Supper will be served at midnight. The H. E. club and Ladies Aid will serve dinner in the school cafe teria at noon on both days of the fair, tomorrow and Saturday. A chicken dinner will be served Fri day, and roast beef dinner on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Dillabough and family are spending their va cation this week at Wallowa, visit ing at the Lee Mead home. Mrs. Floyd Surface and Milton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller of Umatilla to Portland Wed nesday. They planned to return home Sunday. Mrs. A. A. Agee returned home last week from Hood River where she has been for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. McFarren of Hood River are the parents of a son, Al len James, born a couple of weeks ago. The McFarren family were Boardman residents last year. Mrs. Pearl McConkie and daugh ters and Art Madden spent last Sunday at Condon. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heck and daughters of Seattle spent the week end here with Mrs. Heck's mother, Mrs. Eva Warner. Mr. and Ms. J. F. Barlow were business visitors in Heppner Sat urday L. W. Compton spent several days in Portland last week and came home in a 1933 sport coupe which he has purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Bill I-Londe were Portland visitors during the week end. M. and Mrs. C. W. Short of Gol dendale spent Thursday here with Mr. Short's sister, Mrs. Shell. Edward Compton returned home last week from Los Angeles where he has been working during the summer. School will open in the Boardman public school, Monday, Sept 3. Any high school student that has second hand books to sell that will be used in school this year, is asked to bring them in this week to Mrs. A. R. Barlow who will have charge of the books this year. Mrs. Anderson of New Plymouth, Idaho, and Louis Blayden of Vale are here this week visiting at the Gorham and George Blayden homes. KIMBALL MADE PIANO $65.00. We have left on our hands fine Kimball made piano, bal. due only $65.00. Pay $25.00 down, bal. $5.00 a month. For full particulars and where it may be seen address Cline Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Washington St., Portland, Ore. 24-26. CALL FOB WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that War rants No. 51, 52, 53 and 54 of School Rheumatic Pain Stopped by Lemon Juice Recipe Try this. If it doesn't relieve you, make you feel better and younger and happier, youx druggist wilt refund your money. Get a pack age of the REV PRESCRIPTION. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons and take a Ublespoonful two times a day. In 4 hour, usually, the pain in gone, joints Limbei up, wonderful glorious relief is felt. Equally good for rheumatism, or neuritis pain. Costi only a few cents aday. For sale, recommended and guaranteed by all leading druggists. Any druggist will get the REV PRESCRIPTION U yea ask him to do to. A BANK'S PROSPERITY .... depends directly on the prosperity of the community it serves. Naturally, the Heppner Branch of The First National Bank of Portland is vitally interested in the business and financial success of every per son in the Heppner district. We wish to do whatever we can to aid this success. Ad vice or assistance with your problems is available at any time, whether or not you are a customer of this bank. HEPPNER BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PflRTIAMn wur or rot itocues" District No. 9, Morrow County, Or egon, will be paid upon presenta tion to the clerk of said district. Interest seases with this notice. MRS. H. M. BUSCHKE, Clerk. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that all outstanding warrants of School Dis trict No. 1, Morrow County, Oregon, up to and including Warrant No. 2570, will be paid upon presentation at the office of the clerk of said district. Interest ceases after this date, August 23rd, 1934. C. W. BARLOW, District Clerk. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that War rants No. 1117 to 1130, inclusive. will be paid on August 27, 1934, If presented to Marie Clary, Clerk of School District No. 40, Hardman, Oregon. Interest ceasa on this date. MARIE CLARY, Clerk. BIDS WANTED. On or before September 1st, 1934, the clerk of School District No. 37, Morrow County, Oregon, will re ceive bids for the transportation of the pupils within said district dur ing the school year, 1934-1935, to the Rocky Bluff school (District No. 29). The board of directors of School District No. 37 reserves the right to reject any or all bids. O. E. PETERSON, Clerk District No. 37. Dated at lone, Oregon, August 20, 1934. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. One of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at Council Chambers, on the 28th day of August, 1934, at 2:30 o clock in the afternoon, for the following objects: The election of School Director for the unexpired term of Charles Thomson, deceased, ending In June, 1936. Dated this 14th day of August, 1934. GARNET BARRATT, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: C. W. BARLOW, District Clerk. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE UK KKAL FKOFERTY. In the County Court of the State of Ore- iron for Morrow Countv. In the Matter of the Estate of Josiah W. Usborn, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under- sgned. Administrator c. t. a. of the estate of Josinh W. Osborn, deceased, pursuant Your kitchen stays COOL when you cook electrically! Are you one of those who stand over JTx. a hot stove watching and waiting, testing and tasting? 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SAVE every 4 11 WITH CAIROD UNITS AND II T s i"' i llfr-V- V. $21.25 ADDITIONAL 1 ""V Ni " to an order of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 6th day of Aug ust. 1994. will, on and after the 8th day of September, 1834. offer for al and sell the following described real property tnuaieu in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning 12.17 chains west ana lu.io chains North of the Southeast corner of Section 29, Tp. 2 N.. R. 23 E. W. M. and running thence West 8.18 chains, thence South 46 minutes East 7.15 chains, thence West 2.32 chains. North 16 minutes West 11.15 chains. North 48 degrees 42 minutes East 7.26 chains, East 75 2-3 links, South 46 minutes East 7.81 chains, West 75 2-8 links, South 46 minutes. East 97 links to place of beginning, containing 5.74 acres, more or less, excepting a strip of land 8 feet wide to be used as an irrigation ditch, beginning 4 chains North 46 minutes West of the starting point above described, thence running South 73 degrees West through said described tract of land. Excepting also a strip of land 8 feet wide running Northeasterly and Northerly through said described tract of land and now used as an irrigation ditch. Together with all the easements and water rights belonging to said land and particu larly all grantor's right in and to the irrigation ditch now running from Willow Creek on the Curtis Place through the McBee Place to the above described land and right of way of said ditch. Also, beginning 12.14 chains West and 460V4 feet North of the Southeast corner of Section 29, Tp. 2 N., R. 23 E. W. M., thence North 46 minutes West 210 feet, thence West 210 feet, thence South 45 minutes East 210 feet, thence East 210 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more or less, situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon. Also, beginning 12.09 chains West and 8 chains North of the Southeast corner of Section 29, Tp. 2 N., R. 23 E. W. M., and running thence North 45 minutes West 262'4 feet, thence West 210 feet, thence South 45 min utes East 262 M, feet, thence East 210 feet to the place of beginning, con taining 1.25 acres, more or less, at private sale for cash. Dated August 9, 1934. JACK HYND, Aministrator c. t. a. of the Estate of Josiah W. Osborn, deceased. First Publication August 9, 1934. Last Publication September 6, 1984. T r Modal F-4 . - $138"." "" I t l h ': ' ' Model X-S f(( $i8o.u jy r you'll want an 1 i ALL-ELECTRIC J V KITCHEN J month on vour food bill with one of these G. E. refrigerators . . . 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NOW, THEREFORE, in compliance with said Writ of Execution, Decree and Or der of Sale, I, C. J. D. Bauman, the under signed, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, will ell at pUDiio auction to we nitcnest bidder for cash at the front door of the County Court house in Heppner, Oregon, at two o'clock P. M., Monday the Srd day of September, 1934, all the right, title, entitle, lien and interest which the said de fendants Fred Albert and Minnie Albert, husband and wife, had on the 29th day of August, 11)29, or have since acquired down to and Including the date of the sale in and to the following dene ri bed real prop erty or any part thereof, situated in Mor row County, Oregon, to-wlt : The Southwest Quarter of the North east Quarter, the Southeast Quarter, and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section five in Township three South of Range twenty-nine East of the Willamette Meridian, contain ing 28Q acres, to satisfy said several amounts above re cited together with interest, costs and ac cruing costs. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 30th day of July, 1934. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore. G. H. Bishop, Attorney for Plaintiff, Freewater, Oregon. Professional Cards NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of September, 1934, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House in Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon, 1 will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The West half of the Northeast quar ter, the East half of the Northwest quarter, the East half of Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter, the Southwest quarter, the West half of Southeast quarter of Section Eight (8), and all that portion of the East half of Southeast quarter of Section Eight (8) lying west of the Gooseberry Road as the same is now established and used over and across said lands, all in Township One (1) South, Range Twenty-four (24) East of the Willam ette Meridian, in the County of Mor row and State of Oregon. Said sale is made under execution is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State! of Oregon for Morrow County, to me di rected in the case of Isaac L. Howard and Edith A. Howard, his wife, Plaintiffs, ts. Rose F. Roberts. Administratrix of the Estate of Albert S. Roberts, deceased ; Rose F. Roberts ; Frank H. Watts and Daisy Watts, his wife; F. E. Watts, Oscar Keithley, Alberta Rose Roberts, George Allyn Roberts, William Shelton Roberts, and Wilton A. Roberts ; Elliott P. Roberts and Helen R. Koberts, his wife; Roscoe D. Roberts and Bonita M. Roberts, his wife; and Ivan F. Roberts and Marian E. Rob erts, his wife, Defendants. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. First publication August 2, 1934. Last publication August 80, 1934. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 25th day of August, 1934, at the hour of 1 :30 o'clock P. M at the front door of the Court House at Heppner, Mor row County. Oregon, I will mil at auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real property in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE14), South Half (S'ii) of the Northeast Quarter (NE), Southeast Quarter (SE14) of the North west Quarter (NWVi), and the North east (NEVi) of the Southwest Quarter SWi) of Section Thirty-six (36), Township One (1) South, Range Twen-ty-five (26), East of the Willamette Meridian; North Half (NV4) of the North Half (NVi), Southeast Quarter (SE'4) of the Northeast Quarter (NEV4), South Half (Shb) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section One (1), Township Two (2) South, Range Twenty-five (26), East of the Willamette Mfridian. EXCEPTING THEREFROM, Begin ning at the Northwest corner of the Southeast Quarter (SE(4) of the North west Quarter (NW!4 of Section Thirty-six (36), Township One (1) South, Range Twenty-five (26), East of the Willamette Meridian, which point is marked by an iron wagon spindle, thence East 22.72 chains along East and West center line of the North Half (N'j) of said Section Thirty-six (36), thence South Twenty (20) degrees S minutes West 8.77 chains along center of County Road ; thence South 68 de grees 67 minutes West 6.44 chains along center of County Road ; thence South 77 degrees 27 minutes West 7.02 chains along center of County Road ; thence South 36 degrees 2 minutes West 2.47 chains along center of County Road ; thence South 30 degrees 0 min utes West 5.96 chains along center of County Road; thence South 67 degrees 26 minutes West 3.63 chains along center of County Road ; to a point 19.65 chains North of the center of the Southwest Quarter (SW!4) of said ' Section Thirty-six (36) ; thence North 20.27 chains along the North and South center line of the West Half (W',4) of said Section Thirty-six (36), to the place of beginning and containing 26.7 acres, in the County of Morrow, State , of Oregon. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, to me directed in the case of Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Hank of Portland, a corpora tion, vs. Daisy Butler, single; W. V. Pe dro, single (Record Owner), and Al, Hen riksen. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. First Publication July 26, 1934. Last publication August 23, 1934. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed her final account as exec utrix of the estate of N. L. Shaw, de ceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon fr Morrow County has appointed Tuesday, the 4th day of Septem ber, 1984, at the hour of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon 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 account Ob- ifwtliinB tn aaiA Hnnl ............ L- ai.j . ... . WUN, IIIUHL UV IlieO. on or before said date. CASHA F. SHAW, Executrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Wlllotta Vlncent-Crlgler, administratrix of the Estate of Waldo L. Vincent, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Albert and Minnie Albert, husband and wife, Defendants. Equity No. 303 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. NOTICF, IS HEREBY GIVEN That bv virtue of a Writ of Execution, Decree and Order of Sale issued out of the above en titled Court in the above entitled suit to me directed, dated July 27, 1984, In which the plaintiff, Willetta Vincent-Crigler, ad ministratrix of the Estate of Waldo L. Vincent, obtained a decree against Fred Albert and Minnie Albert, husband and wife, for tho recovery of the following sums: $1158.88 with interest thereon at the rate of eight ner cent net annum June 80, 1933, until paid; for the further1 sum of 1160.00 attorney fees, and for '" - .wMHimiiiciii. inxeu at $14.40, and foreclosing that certain mort- khkc in lavor ui ine piainun, aatea August 29, 1929, recorded in Book of Mortgages fnr MnrMw Pnnntv rw ........ Vl na Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST Modern equipment Including X-ray for dental diagnosis'. First National Bank Building Phone 662 Heppner, Ore. DR. L. D. TIBBLES OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Office Phone 496 HEPPNER, OREGON Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. RATES REASONABLE HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING DR. E. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN k SUBOEON. (Over J. C. Penney Co.) PENDLETON, OREGON AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty Q. L. BENNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band'' LEXINGTON, OREGON J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT IAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN It BTTBOEON Phone 333 227 North Main Street Eyes Tasted and Olasses Pitted WM. BROOKHOUSER PAINTINO PAPEBHANOINO ZNTEBIOB DECOBAT1NO Heppner. Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST Z-Bay Diagnosis OILMAN BUILDING Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon P. W. MAHONEY ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance S. E. NOTSON ATTOBNEY AT LAW Offlee In Conrt House Heppner, Oregon J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Gift Ooods Watches - Clocks Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. PIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSUBANCE Old Line Companies. Beal Estate. Hoppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTOBNEY.AT.LAW Bobirts Building, WlUow Street Heppner, Oregon page 60, of the mortgage records of Mor-