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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 19S5.
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THE HEPPNER TIMES.
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OOeaal Paper for Morrow County
MEMBER
Good Work, Boys.
pOACH WINTER and his squad
of high school basketball play
ers deserve the warmest commen
dation for their fine showing in the
sub-district tournament at Arling.
ton last week end. They were not
only strong runners-up for first
place playing honors, but they rat
ed high in sportsmanship which
after all, is the primary considera
tion.
Hardly more glory could have
been had in winning the champion
ship, than in the selection of Joe
Green, team captain, as one of the
two players who were outstanding
in sportsmanship. This honor was
shared by Tommy Hoover of Fos
sil, whose team also shone for
clean, fast play.
It goes without saying that there
could be but one winner among the
eight teams competing. The other
seven had to lose. Heppner had
the bitterest pill to take, because it
won four times to emerge as one of
the last two contestants for the ti
tle, and the only undefeated team
up to the final preliminary game.
After beating Arlington once in
the preliminary play, the home boys
were pitted against them again in
what might have been the final
game Saturday night had Heppner
won. But Heppner lost, thereby
going into a tie with Arlington and
necessitating a play-off game Mon
day night The boys again gave
their all, but the gruelling play of
the few preceding days had slack
ened their speed and they lost
again.
The boys lost gamely and in a
sportsmanlike manner. But the
tournament revealed several incon
sistencies which should be correct
ed another year.
The double - elimination system i
used does not provide a test of the
better team, but rather it is an en
durance contest, and a measure of
reserve strength. By first defeat
ing each of the other leading con
testants in the tournament, Hepp
ner showd superior team play. To
do this, however, six boys were
taxed to the utmost, as well-trained
reserves were lacking. Arlington,
on the other hand, had eight boys
almost equally good, and was able
to coast through its easier games.
They also had advantages of living
at home throughout the tournament
and playing on their own floor.
It is not to alibi Heppner's defeat
that these points are brought out
It is but to emphasize the good
showing which the home boys made
under the circumstances, and to
bring about a correction another
year, if possible, of a system that
draws too strongly upon the endur
ance of a team lacking in reserve
strength.
A double elimination in the sub-
districts hardly seems necessary
when single elimination is all that
is required in the district and state
tournaments. The same test of all
teams should be applied all along
the line.
The Weed Menace.
"THE noxious weed committee of
1 the Eastern Oregon Wheat
league has Just released a report of
a. recent meeting in which is set
out many important effects of such
weeds upon the farming commu
nity. The report should be read and
digested by everyone.
Weeds are parasites upon the ec
onomic well-being of any agricul
tural section. They usurp space,
moisture and sustenance that should
be utilized by worth-while crops.
Their toll in the state of Oregon!
amounts to several million dollars
annually, the report states.
The problem demands widespread
and united action, because only
through united action can any weed
control program be successful. One
farmer cannot combat the problem
alone. He may battle weeds until
he is red in the face, but if his
neighbor does nothing about it,
seeds from his weeds will restock
the fields of the industrious farmer,
whose labor Is thus nullified to a
great extent
The wheat league Is to be com
mended in its efforts to bring to
light the true status of noxious
weeds, and It is hoped that their ef
forts will be rewarded by the de
velopmnt of a workable program
which may result in eradicating
these pests. They are entitled to
the support of everyone In Morrow
county.
IRRIGON
MRS. W. C. ISOM.
Maxwell Jones who ia attending
normal school at La Grande spent
Saturday and Sunday of last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Jones.
Mrs. J. A. Grabiel la still quite ill
from an attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. William Norcross
and two children left for Portland
Thursday where they will make
their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Had d ox have
leased the Doble place, formerly oc
cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Norcross.
Kenneth Mace who has been with
his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Williams, for some time left
Thursday for his home at Tekoa,
Wash.
Otto Eisle and his little nephew,
Joe left for Fresno, Calif, Saturday
to spend a month with his father.
Morris Ferol, nephew of Mrs.
Nora Wilson, had the misfortune to
set one finger cut off and his nana
cut severely while sawing wood with
a woodsaw at Boardman Friday.
Jess Oliver left for Washington
this week to shear sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bowluare were
Hermiston shoppers Friday.
Stanley Musgrave of Monument
visited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Isom and his cousins,
Earl Isom and family and Mrs. Geo.
Kendler at Umatilla from Friday
until Sunday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jones motored
to Yakima Friday, returning Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Miller and
W. C. Isom motored to Walla Walla
Saturday where Mr. Miller purchas
ed a second-hand Dodge coupe.
Mr. Foster and Miss Miller of
Boardman were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Miller Saturday night.
A school meeting was held Wed
nesday night and all the present
teachers were rehired for the com
ing year.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
Sunday evening.
Walter Grider is erecting a new
chicken house on his place.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruker and family
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Dexter Sunday.
NOTICE TO WATER USERS.
All water bills for the month of
February, 1935, must be paid by
March 15th or water service will be
discontinued.
Beginning April 1st all water bills
must be paid by the 10th of each
month or water service will be dis
continued. By order of the City Council.
W. E. PRUYN, Watermaster.
(Continued from Last Week)
ORDER
In the Matter of the Reduction of As
sessed Valuation and Tax:
This matter came up for hearing on pe
tition of J. O. Turner and F. W. Turner,
for correction of error of the assessed val
uation for the year of 1930 on the follow
in? described real property, to-wit:
All of lot numbered seven (7) and the
South fourteen (U) feet of lot numbered
six (6) in block numbered one (1) of Hen
ry Johnson's Addition to the City of Hepp
ner, Morrow County, OreKon, and it ap
pearing to the court that during the years
1929, 1930 and 1931, the above aescriDea
was assessed and the taxes levied as fol
lows :
Year Assd. Val. Tax
1929 $2870 $111.89
1930 4370 216.31
1931 2870 103.00
That durintr all of the above three years,
the above described property consisted, it
addition to the lot, two partially construct
ed houses. No further improvement was
made during this period and no change was
made in the real valuation of the property ;
therefore, it la
ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the
assessed valuation on the above described
property for the year 1930, be reduced to
the level of the years 1929 and 1931, and
the Sheriff of this County is hereby or
dered and directed to accept in full pay
ment of taxes for the year 1930 on the
above described property, the assessed val
uation of J2870.00 multiplied by the mill-
age base for that year (1930) at the rate
of 49.6 mills or the sum of $142.06 plus
ten alt v and interest and that a copy of
this order be sent to the Assessor's office of
this county for record.
The netition of Oeorge McDuffee request'
ing the County Court to comply with cer
tain demands in said petition set out was
considered and the Court refused to com
ply with demand contained in petition of
Georsre McDuffee for the reason they do
not believe it possible for assessor to matte
an itemized account at this date ot all ex
penses and further that it was agreed that
he would do the work for a lump sum. Ad
justment has been made since it was called
to attention of Court.
The Court ordered the following fees to
be collected for dog licenses issued: $1.00
for males and $2.00 for females. Also or
dered a penalty of $2.00 per dog additional
if not paid by March 1st, 1935, and insists
that the law be enforced.
Notice was served on the County that
the National Surety Corporation will can.
eel the bond of County Clerk effective 30
days from date.
Court decided that unless a settlement
with the Surety Company is effected within
twenty days from date, the district attor
ney be, and hereby is authorized to take
appropriate court action for the collection
of the money lost by the failure of the
Bank of lone.
Court accepted the bond of L. W. Brtggs
from the Metropolitan Casualty Insurance
Co. of New York No. 260989 in the sum of
$15000.00 with the understanding that as
soon as the Bank of lone matter is settled
L. W. Brings is to furnish additional bonds
in the total amount of the original bond.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ABATE
MENT OF TAXES:
To C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff and Tax
Collector :
The West Extension Irrigation District
having petitioned the County Court under
the provisions of section 3, Chapter 240, of
Oregon Laws, lyiiy, for the abatement of
all due and delinquent County taxes
sessed against the lands, title to which '
acquired by said District by virtue of fore
closure sale of Jan. 23, 1932; and agree
ment being made by the District in said
petition that should any of such lands be
sold for more than the amount due the Dis
trict the overplus shall be turned over to
Morrow County. And whereas the follow
ing described real property was foreclosed
by said District and deed to same was re
corded in Vol. 42, on page 78 of deed rec
ords and was overlooked in the abatement
order of Nov. 4, 1932. Now, therefore.
the Court does hereby order abatement of
the taxes due the County on the following
described land in Sec. 22, Tp. 6 N. R. 26
b. W. M., as shown in said deed record 42,
page 78, to-wit: Tax years 1923-1931 To
tal Tax $403.34.
Dated this 14th day of Jan., 193G.
In the matter of notice under Section
86-1903, 1930 Code:
Court served notice on Gay M. Anderson
as follows: Under Section 86-1903, Code
of 1930, provisions are made for action
under such conditions and you should gov
ern yourself accordingly.
In the matter of Publication of semi
annual report:
Court called attention of the County
Clerk to Chapter 83, Oregon Laws 1938, re
garding such report and asked for report
in accordance with said section.
In the Matter of Settlement of Claim of
Morrow County, Oregon, against Leon W.
Briggn, County Treasurer of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, and the Metropolitan Casualty
Company of New York on acocunt of loss
of deposit in the Bank of lone, Oregon:
Whereas, the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County, has here
tofore tiled a claim against Leon W. Briggs
County Treasurer of Morrow County, State
: of Oregon, and the Metropolitan Casualty
Insurance Company of New York in the
COURT PROCEEDINGS
MI TERM
sum of Sixty-eight hundred Ninety-four
and 7-100 Dollars on acunt of county
money deposited by said County Treasurer
in the Hunk of lone, Oregon, on the 10th
day of inuary, 1927, the date upon which
the said Bank of lone closed its doors and
the Superintendent of Banks of the State
of Oregon took over its affairs lor tee pur
pone of liquidation ; and
Y hereas, the said claim asserted by the
County of Morrow, State of Oregon, has
been denied by The Metropolitan Casualty
Insurance Company of New York, and be
cause of the uncertainty of recovery by
said County of Morrow, it is deemed ad
visable that a compromise be effected with
said The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance
Company ; and
Whereas, it appears to the Board of
County Commissioners of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, the offer of the Metropol
itan Casualty Insurance Company of the
immediate payment of the sum of $5000.00
in lull settlement of said claim be, and
hereby is, accepted, and that the Board of
County Commissioners of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, execute a release absolv
ing from any and all liability on acocunt
of said claim of Leon W. Briggs and The
Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Company
of New York and of any and all liability
cn account of the official bond of said L.
W. Briggs, County Treasurer aforesaid.
for the term beginning January Srd, 1927.
Wm. T. Campbell. County Judge.
George N. Peck, Commissioner.
Frank S. Parker, Commissioner.
Attest: Gay M. Anderson,
County Clerk
In the matter of refund of 1930 taxes
collected by error:
C. C. Ellis paid" general tax on SWH
SW4 less canal, Section S, Township 4
North, Range 26 E. W. M-, on November
27, 1931, and said tax should have been
cancelled by Sheriff according to Section
69-104 Oregon Law. At that time the Sher
iff's office was not aware of said law and
accepted said tax from C. C. Ellis and
turned the same over according to law.
The West Extension Irrigation District
was the owner of said land and the County
Court abated 1929 and prior taxes per or
der of November 6, 1930. . I
Therefore, it is ordered by the County
Court that the Sheriff refund the sum of
$28.51, paid on receipt number 2987, 1930
tax, providing that C. C. Ellis will apply
said refund on delinquent taxes on said
property upon which refund is made.
In the matter of resignation of Gay M.
Anderson, Clerk:
At this time the Clerk, Gay M. Anderson,
presents to the County Court his official
resignation as such Clerk same to be ef
fective February 16, 1935, providing said
Clerk is relieved of all liability and respon
sibility of Baid offise and the Court ordered
that said resignation be accepted upon be
ing relieved of such liability and responsi
bility. And the Court directed that the
auditors Wells & Delap immediately make
audit of County Clerk's office.
Court approved the application of Frank
McClintock for the lease for $25.00 per
year for the following lands: SE4 SE1
Sec 17, Wj NE SEV NE4, E& SE
Sec 20, Tp. 3 S. R. 23 E. W. M., and or
dered lease drawn for signatures of both
parties. Payable in advance.
Court approved of the appropriation of
$600.00 for a 4-H Club show in conjunction
with a wool and grain show to be held at
the same time as the holding of the 1935
Heppner Rodeo and appointed J. G. Bar-
ratt, Jack Hynd and Lee Beckner as mem
bers of a board to hold said show.
The Court drew the following names for
a jury list of said county of Morrow for
iy35.
Allen, Geo. M., Lexington, laborer
AUstott, R. D. Jr., Heppner, farmer.
Anderson, Harley, Eightmile, farmer.
Anderson, Theo. O., Eightmile, farmer.
Archer, Harry, Heppner, laborer.
Anderson, Harold, lone, farmer.
AdkinB, Albert, Heppner, bookkeeper.
Akers, Ralph, lone, merchant.
Anderson, C. J., lone, farmer.
Aiken, Henry, Heppner, clerk.
Anderson, Charles E., lone, farmer.
Bryson, J. H., lone, garageman.
Bleakman, B. P., Hardman, farmer.
Baldwin, J. F., Heppner, merchant.
Beckner, Lee, lone, farmer.
Baldwin, A. M., Heppner, drayman.
Blake, Earl, lone, farmer.
Bergstrom, John, Heppner, farmer.
Bauman, H. O., Heppner, farmer.
Bergevin, Lewis C, lone, farmer.
Brosnan, John, Lena, farmer.
Hall, Roy E., lone, farmer.
Broadley, Geo., Lexington, laborer.
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Barratt, J. G., Heppner, farmer.
Bechdolt, W. W., Boardman, farmer.
Beamer, Ralph, Heppner, laborer.
Becket, Harold. Heppner, laborer,
Biddle, Otis, lone, laborer.
Bay lean, W. O., Heppner, retired.
Baker, Henry, lone, farmer.
Bergstrom, E., lone, farmer.
Batty, Kenneth, Eightmile, farmer.
Barlow, Guy L., Boardman, mechanic.
Becket, Merle, Heppner, cierk.
Bartholomew, C. H., Echo, farmer.
Becket, Walter, Eightmile, farmer.
Bucknum, E. L. Heppner, laborer.
Blake, Willard J., lone, farmer.
Bennett, G. L., Lexington, farmer.
Beach, Lawrence, Lexington, merchant.
Ball, A. C, Heppner, farmer.
Balsiger, Paul G., lone, merchant.
Batty, Jos. N., Hardman, farmer.
Buchanan, Fred, lone, farmer.
Bergstrom, William, lone, farmer,
Blahm, Adam, Heppner, farmer,
Benge, Terrel, Heppner, farmer.
Barnett, W. F., Lexington, merchant.
Cox, Dee Jr., Lexington, farmer.
Clark, John, Lexington, farmer.
Clark, E. E., Heppner, barber.
Cash, J. D., Heppner, merchant.
Christopherson, E. W., lone, farmer.
Cleveland, W. H., Heppner, farmer.
Crawford, J. V., Heppner, printer.
Cool, H. E., lone, farmer.
Craig, W. T., lone, farmer.
Cutsforth, O. W., Lexington, farmer.
Chapin, A. B., Heppner, barber.
Cast eel, Fred, Heppner, farmer.
Casebeer, A. L., Heppner, farmer.
Clark, H. E., lone, farmer.
Caldwell, M. F., Irrigon, farmer.
Coxen, J. B.( Heppner, barber.
Carlson, C. E., lone, farmer.
Cotter, M. E., lone, farmer.
Cohn, H. A., Heppner, farmer.
Campbell, Roy A., Heppner, farmer.
Carkhuff, Geo.. lone, famer.
Corley, Walter, lone, farmer.
Carlson, V. L., lone, farmer.
Doherty, Bernard, Lexington, farmer.
Denny, Clyde, Lexington, farmer.
Doherty, Bill, Lexington, farmer.
Duvall H. L Lexington, farmer.
Doherty, W. J., Lexington, farmer.
Dinges, Harry, Lexington, warehouse
man.
Doherty, Francis, Heppner, farmer.
Dix, W. O., Heppner, merchant.
Dobyns, Walter, lone, farmer.
Drake, Cleo, lone, laborer.
Devore, A. G., Heppner, farmer.
Dillabough, B. L., Boardman, farmer.
Evans, Earl, Heppner, farmer.
Evans, Walter, Heppner, farmer.
Eskelson, Earl, Heppner, clrk.
Ekleberry, R. L., Morgan, farmer.
Ely, Geo. N., lone, warehouseman.
Ely, Franklin, Morgan, farmer.
Ely, E. D., Morgan, farmer,
Eskelson, Eph, Heppner, retired.
Eubanks, W. M., lone, grain buyer.
Evans, George, Heppner, farmer.
Farrens, G. A., Hardman, farmer.
Furlong, James F., Heppner, laborer.
French, W. H., Hardman, farmer.
Florence, N. G., Heppner, farmer.
Furlong, C. H., Heppner, farmer.
Fredrickson, F. C, Irrigon, farmer.
Feldman, C. F., lone, farmer.
Ferguson, E. O., Heppner, merchant.
Finch, M. C., Echo, farmer.
Grabill, T. F., lone, farmer.
Gentry, J. H., Heppner, farmer.
Groshens, Emil, Heppner, farmer.
Gorger, Henry, Lexington, farmer.
Gorger, Leo, Lexington, farmer.
Green, Alex,. Heppner, merchant.
Gorham, J. F,, Boardman, merchant.
Gonty, E. N., Heppner, merchant.
Griffin, Fred, lone, farmer.
Grim, H. W., Irrigon, farmer.
Hams, J. E., Hardman, farmer.
Hynd, David, Heppner, farmer.
Hanna, J. L, Heppner, farmer.
Hisler, Paul, Lena, farmer.
Hunt, Lester. Lexinirton, farmer.
Henderson, Alonzo, Lexington, mechanic.
Wiggins, Phil, Lena, farmer.
Hynd, C. H.t Cecil, farmer.
Hirl, Phil, Lena, farmer.
Hale, L. D., lone, farmer.
Houghton, A. C, Irrigon, irrigation supt.
rleliker, E. C, lone, farmer.
Higgins, J as., Lena, farmer.
Helms, Frank, Echo, farmer.
Hadley, Glen, Boardman, farmer.
Hoskins, Fred, Heppner, farmer.
Haseltine, C, Heppner, laborer.
Hall, Jess, ileppner, farmer.
Hynd, Jack, Cecil, farmer.
Hiatt, J. W., Heppner, laborer.
'Hogue, Tilman, lone, farmer.
Harris, Ralph, lone, hotelman.
Hughes, Edwin, Lena, farmer.
Instone, W- H., Lena, farmer.
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Isom, W. C, Irrigon, farmer.
Johnson, N. M.. lone, farmer.
Jones, Charles N., Heppner, farmer. I
Jacluon. Ralph, Lexington, worehouse- J
man. i
Jones, T. J., Heppner, retired.
Johnson, O. E., Hardman, farmer.
Jarmon, Percy, Echo, farmer.
Krebs, Henry W., Cecil, farmer.
K linger, Charles, Lexington, farmer.
Keithley, Oscar, lone, farmer.
Kirk, M. N., Lexington, farmer.
Knighten, Neal F., Hardman, farmer.
Kilkenny, John, Heppner, farmer.
Kincaid, J. O.. lone, farmer.
Kilcup, W. W., Lena, farmer,
Kilkenny, W. P., Heppner, farmer.
Lee, Fred, Echo, farmer.
Lindstrom, Otto, lone, farmer.
Lindsay, Frank H., lone, farmer,
Lindsay, Dan, Lexington, farmer.
Luttrell, O. C, Lexington, laborer.
Latourell, C. H., Heppner, merchant.
Lundell, A. W., lone, laborer.
Lundell, E. R., lone, farmer.
Lindstrom, Albert, lone, farmer.
Luckman, W. W., Lena, farmer.
Majeske, A., Lexington, farmer.
Martin, M. E., Lexington, farmer.
Miller, Karl G., Lexington, farmer.
Morgan, J. E., lone, laborer.
Melville, C, Echo, farmer.
Mankin, Fred, lone, farmer.
Miller, H. M., Lexington, farmer.
Moyer, E. W., Heppner, farmer.
Mover, Frank, Heppner, farmer.
Mason, Frank E., lone, farmer.
Missildine, Roy, Heppner, farmer.
Moore, Clarence, Heppner, laborer.
McGhee, Walter, Heppner, warehouse
man. McMillan, S. G., Lexington, farmer,
Missildine, W. L., Heppner, farmer.
Moore, John S., Echo, farmer.
Morgan, J. T., Heppner, farmer.
Moore, Russell, Echo farmer.
McElligott, Chas., lone, farmer.
McEntire, J. J., Boardman, farmer.
McConkie, Ira, Eightmile, farmer.
Nelson, Ivar E., lone, farmer.
Nichoson, Fred J., lone, laborer.
Noble, E. G., Heppner, merchant.
Nikander, G. E., Heppner, clerk.
Neilson, Herman, Hardman, farmer.
Neill, L. D., Echo, farmer.
Neill, W. D., Echo, farmer.
Nichols, Cletus, Heppner, laborer.
Owen, Creed, Heppner, laborer.
O'Brien, T. J., Echo, farmer.
Olden, Grant, lone, farmer.
Omohundro, J., Lexington, farmer.
Peterson,, Carl J., lone, farmer.
Peterson, Ture, lone, farmer.
Pruyn, W. E., Heppner, watermaster.
Pettyjohn, W. H., Heppner, farmer.
Parker, A. F., Heppner, farmer.
Padberg, W. H., Lexington, farmer.
Pearson, Geo. R., Echo, farmer.
Phillips, Ralph, Lexington, clerk.
Padberg, John, Lexington, farmer.
Palmateer, W. G., Morgan, farmer.
Pettyjohn, N. E., Morgan, farmer.
Pruter, John H., Boardman, farmer.
Peterson, Oscar, lone, farmer.
Peterson, Victor, G., Heppner, inspector,
Petteys, Geo. A., lone, farmer.
Peterson, Henry, lone, farmer.
Padberg, Oris., Lexington, farmer.
Ro bison, S. T., Hardman, farmer.
Rietmann, Omar, lone, farmer.
Reynolds, W. T., Hardman, farmer.
Rietmann, Walter, lone, farmer.
Reid, Art, Heppner, merchant.
Ruhl, Otto, Lexington, farmer.
Redding. L., Eightmile, farmer.
Rand, B. P., Irrigon, farmer.
Rietmann, Ed, lone, farmer.
Robison, I. R., lone, merchant.
Scott, Ralph, Heppner, farmer.
Saling, Olney, Lexington, farmer.
Smith, Ernest L., Lexington, farmer.
Shively, F., Heppner, blacksmith.
Smouse, Henry, lone, farmer.
Sprouls, J. C, Heppner, clerk.
Swift, J. C, Lexington, farmer.
Schriever, Harry, Lexington, farmer.
Slocum, Lee, Heppner, farmer.
Scott, O. M., Heppner, farmer.
Smith, M. C, Heppner, laborer.
Smith, Robert, Morgan, farmer.
Swaggart, Frank, Lena, farmer.
Stout, Henderson, Heppner, laborer,
Troedson, Johan, lone, farmer.
Troedson, J. A., Morgan, farmer.
Turner, W. H., Heppner. farmer.
Thomson, J. G. Sr., Heppner, merchant.
Warheld. Jesse, lone, farmer.
White, Claude, Lexington, farmer.
Wilcox, R. B., Lexington, farmer.
Warner, H. E., Lexington, laborer.
Warren, Virgil, lone, farmer.
Ward, D. M., lone, farmer.
Wightman, R. C., Heppner. farmer.
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Worden, Floyd, Eightmile, farmer. ,
Vey, Antone Jr., Echo, farmer.
Young, H. E., Echo, farmer. I
Young, E. L., Eightmile, farmer.
Yarnell, H. E., lone, farmer.
Zinter, R. H., lone, farmer.
Judges and Clerks of Election Boards for
1935-36 were selected as follows:
Alpine Precinct: Judges, C. Melville, R.
B. Hice; Clerks, Dan Lindsey, Ed Ditty,
Frank Saling. f
Boardman Precinct: Judges, A. B. Chaf
fee, C. G. Blayden ; Clerks, Margaret Kliix,
Flossie CoaU, Rachel Barlow.
Cecil Precinct: Judges, R. L. Ekleberry,
Earl Morgan; Clerks, J. A. Troedson, John
Krebs, Herbert Hynd.
Eightmile Precinct : Judges, Walter
Becket, F. M. Akers; Clerks, Clive Huston,
John Bergstrom, L. Redding.
Gooseberry Precinct: Judges, E. Berg
strom, A. W. Lundell ; Clerks, Jesse War
field, C. A. Nelson, C. F. BergBtrom.
Hardman Precinct: Judges, F. N. Ad
ams, Neal Knighten ; Clerks, Frances
Leathers, Maud Robison, Erne Stevens.
Irrigon Precinct: Judges, H. W. Grim,
Geo. W. Rand; Clerks, H. T. Walpole, M.
F. Caldwell, F. C. Fredrickson.
Lena Precinct: Judges, Phil Higgins,
Geo. R. Pearson ; Clerks, Leona Instone,
W. W. Luckman, Annie Shaffer.
Lexington Precinct: First Board, Judges,
J. E. Gentry, W. R. MunkerB; Clerks, B.
H. Peck, H. O. Bauman, Lawrence Beach
Second Board: Judges, Ralph Jackson, L.
A. Palmer ; Clerks, C. R. McAlister, Vester
Lane, Earle Warner.
lone Precinct: First Board, Judges, M.
R. Morgan, A. A. McCabe; Clerks, Gladys
Drake, Etta Howell, Edith Matthews. Sec
ond Board: Judges, P. G. Balsiger, P. J.
Linn; Clerks, E. R. Lundell, Kobt. Riet
mann. Juanita Rietmann.
Pine City Precinct: Judges. L. D. Neill,
J. F. C. Lee; Clerks, H. E. Young, Marion)
mch. W. U. Weill.
North Heppner Precinct: First Board:
Judges, A. W. Jones, H. C. Happold i
C erks. C. W. Barlow. J. W. Hiatt. K. A.
Campbell. Second Board: Judges, W. O.
Bayless, Reta Oviatt ; Clerks, Muriel Aiken,
Patricia Mahoney. Kathleen Gentry.
South Henuner Precinct: First Board:
Judges, Albert Adkins, E. L. Berry; Clerks,
J. C. Sprouls, E. L. Ayers, Harriet GenM
mell. Second Board: Judges, Vivian Kane,
Vinton Howell : Clerks, Grace Nickerson,
Sara McNamer. Ruth Tamblyn.
Whereupon Court adjourned for the term.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1936.
NOULE is hereby given that uuy L. Ar-
bogast, of TJkiah, Oregon, who, on July 11,
1928, made Homestead Entry under Act
Dec. 29, 1916, No. 026657, for E1, Sec. 36.
T. 6 S., R. 30 E., Lots 1, 2, 8, SMs NEVi,
SE4 NWVi, NVfe SEy4, Section 1, Town
ship 7 South, Range 30 East, Willamette
Meridian, has hied notice of intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Register,
United States Land Office, at The Dalles,
Oregon, on the 9th day of April, 1936.
Claimant names as witnesses:
E. R. SchatTer, of Heppner, Oregon. Jack
Hynd, of Cecil, Oregon; Asa Arbogast, Jr.,
of Ritter, Oregon ; Roy Jessen, of Ukiah,
Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
LYDIA MARTIN, Plaintiff,
vs.
ZENAS F. MARTIN, Defendant,
SUMMONS No. 3089.
To Zenas F.
lartin, the above named de-
f endant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiff's complaint filed
against you in the above entitled court in
or before four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons upon
you, and if you fail to so appear or answer
the plaintiff wilt apply to the above en
titled court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore existing
between you and plaintiff be forever dis
solved and that plaintiff have an absolute
divorce; that plaintiff have the custody and
control of Georgia Martin, and that you be
required to pay $15.00 per month for the
support of said child, and for such other
and further relief as the court may deem
proper.
This summons is served upon you by pub
lication thereof in Heppner Gazette Times.
a newspaper of general circulation, once
a week for four successive weeks pursuant
to an order of Hon. Wm. T. Campbell,
Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, which order
is dated February 19th, iy35, and the date
of the first publication of this summons is
Febzruary 2lst, 1935.
JOS. J. NYS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and postoffice address, Hepp
ner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE,
On the 16th day of March, 1935, at the
hour of Ten o'clock A. M. at the front door
of the Court Home in HepDner. Oreeon
Morrow County, I will sell at auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol
lowing described real property located ir
Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the East
boundary line of the southwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter of Section
Two, Township Four South of Range
Twenty-seven, E. W. M., Forty rods
South of the center of said Northeast
quarter of Section Two, running thence
West on a straight line Eight hundred
Seventy-four feet, thence in a South
easterly direction on a straight line to
a point on the center Bection line Five
hundred Fifty feet East of the center
of said Section Two, thence West along
said center line to the center of said
Section Two, running thence South on
the center section line of Sections Two
and Eleven, said Township and Range,
to the Southwest corner of the North
west quarter of the Southeast quarter
of said Section Eleven, thence in a
Southeasterly direction on a straight
line to the Northwest corner of the
Southwest quarter of Section Thirteen,
said Township and Range, thence South
on Section line to the Southwest cor
ner of said Section Thirteen, thence
East on section line to the Southeast
corner of the Southwest quarter of Baid
Section Thirteen, thence in a North
easterly direction on a straight line to
the Northeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section Thirteen, thence North to
the Northeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section Thirteen, thence in a
Northwesterly direction on a straight
line to the Southeast corner of the
Southwest quarter of Section Twelve,
said Township and Range, thence in a
Northwesterly direction on a straight
line to the Northwest corner of the
Southeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter of said Section Twelve, thence
in a Northwesterly direction on a
straight line to a point on the East
boundary line of the Southwest quar
ter of the Northeast quarter of Sec
tion Two, in Township Four South of
Range Twanty-seven, E. W. M., Forty
rods South of the center of said North
east quarter of said Section Two,
place of beginning;
Also, Southwest quarter of Section
Eighteen and the West half of the
Northwest quarter and the West Half
of the EftHt half of the Northwest
quarter of Section Seventeen in Town
ship Five South of Range Twenty
eight, E. W. M.
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
State Land Board, a public corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Harold A. Cohn and Henry P. Cohn
Executors of the Last Will and Tes
tament of Henrietta Cohn, Deceased ;
Harold A. Cohn and Helen Cohn, his
wife; Henry P. Cohn and Zara Cohn,
his wife; Elinor Page, a single wo
man; W. T. Matlock; and the County
01 Morrow, ueienaantB.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
Eitste of L. C. Hlrahheimir,
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT."
In the County Court tor Morrow County,
State of Oreiron..
In the Matter of the Estate of L. C. Hlrsh
heimer (also known aa Loul, C. HirRh
heimer). decoawed:
Notice 1b hereby given that the under-
Biened, aa admimntrator of the entate of L.
C. Hirtthheimcr. deceased, haa filed his final
account in the County Court for Morrow
County, State of Oregon, and that Monday,
the 11th day of March, 11)35, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M. and the county court
room in the county court house of Morrow
County, Oregon, has been appointed by said
court as the time and plnce for the bearing
of objections' thereto and the settlement
thereof. ......
Dated and first pubiisnea, reDruary i,
1986. . -
Date of last publication, narcn i, man.
JOHN H. DUNLOP. Administrator.
G. B. CELLARS,
Tib Failing Bldg., Portland. Oregon,
Attorney for Administrator,
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I Phone 782 Heppner, Ore.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Moderi) equipment Including
X-ray for dental diagnosis.
First National Bank Building
Fhone 662
Heppner, Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ.
Kes. Phone 11S2 Office Phone 491
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
DR. E. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN ft STJBOEOS
(Over J. C. Penney Co.)
PENDLETON, OREGON
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
0. L. BENNETT
"The Man Who Tallu to
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LEXINGTON, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORB.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone (23 House Phone 821
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTING PAPER HAN Oil? (I
INTERIOR DECORATUia
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADT
DENTIST
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GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON
Trained Inn, Asilit&nt
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner Hotel Building '
Willow St Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offloa In Oonrt Home
Heppner, Oregon
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Lateit Jewelry and Oift OooAe
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Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
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Old Line Companies. Real Batata.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Building, Willow Street
Hoppner, Oregon