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PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1935. (BnzttU imt& THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March SO, 1883 : THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897 ; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 18, 19 1. Published every Thursday morning by the CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY, and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager. ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Three Year Six Months , Three Months Single Copies ., , , , $2.00 . 6.00 . 1.90 . .75 . .06 ment feature; and may the feats of j the cowboys, a typical and essential part of life on the range, not be come lost to future generations. They are a part, too, of independent life of the West But certainly the knowledge and competitive spirit among the growing farmers is es sential, as is the same knowledge and competitive spirit among their elders, if greater independence, more progress, and a larger share of prosperity is to be enjoyed by our people. NOTICE OF RODEO MEETING. The annual meeting of Heppner Rodeo association will be held at the Elks club rooms in Heppner, Tuesday evening, September 10, be ginning at 7:30 o'clock p. m. All qualified citizens of the county are privileged to attend and to vote on the matters of election of officers and amendments of by-laws. LOEN L. GILLIAM, 25-26 Secretary. Official Paper (or Morrow County To Whom Aw cased oa 1936 Tax Boll Description of Property Sea. Twp Total Interest Amount or or Bag-. 1939 1929 1828 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 for all Penalty Car. of Lot Blx Years to 12-31-34 Delln. George, T. J. et ux . Card, c. w. Grim. Mrs. Hugh Kessler. Frances F. Burroughs. D. H. Blount. Mary Parker Walpole, Etha M. Walpole, Etha M. Daggett, W. E. Enoch, Clyde Miller. Obed I. Corey. Guy Estate .. English. Q. C. Trustee Munroe. J. L. Williams. R. F. Walpole, Etha M. Walpole. Ella R. Estate Miller. Obed I. Walpole, W. R. Estate . Scharnhorst, D. . Walpole. Etha M. Walpole, Ralph G. Swayze, Frank B. . Lane. B. B. Swayze. F. B. Can You Imagine A Dustless Heppner? 71SIONARY, you may say. It can't be done. Dust is Heppner is just as certain as down on a duck. Those small particles of misplaced matter which sift through the smallest crack into the tiniest cran ny, giving a gray tone to the bright- est colorings in the room decora tions, making an excellent medium for tracking mice across the pantry shelves, and providing Sherlock Holmes with a telling clue as to who last sat on the piano stool yes, that most abhorred substance that adds so much to the drudgery of housekeeping DUST surely Heppner cannot be rid of it. And probably you're right. But Heppner's governing body has en visioned a way to keep dust down to a minimum, at the same time adding beauty and travelling com fort to the city's streets. They have hearkened to the magic word PAVING. And yet another mag ic word WATER. The city dads last night made ap plication for PWA funds sufficient to make needed improvements in the water system and to pave most of the streets. The application will go forward to Washington for ap proval, and if approved, an election will be called to authorize issuance of bonds to finance the city's 55 per cent of the cost It will then be up to property owners of the city to say whether the improvements are worth the price, or whether they desire the improvements enough to be willing to assume the added ob ligation. . The city dads believe they have arrived at a plan of amortization of the debt, covering a twenty-year period, whereby the added debt can be dovetailed with the present bonded Indebtedness to avert any considerable increase in taxation for any one year because of the im provement These facts and figures will be shown in time to give every one a thorough understanding of the proposition if an election be comes necessary. That assurance of enough water to make a garden spot of the city; and smooth streets, free of dust and bordered by lawn and tree laden parking strips, would be of great value, both in contributing to the comfort and pleasure of present residents and in attracting new residents, is evident It seems like a dream too good to be true. But the possibility of obtaining it seems good. Shall Heppner be made a dustless city? An Incentive for the Future. IF YOU were asked what was -the most worthwhile feature of the three-day celebration In Heppner last week end, what would you say? Surely, everyone who attended Saturday's show at the arena would admit receiving a thrill from Ken neth Depew's championship ride on that famous outlaw. Upside Down. And those In attendance Thursday could not help but be amazed at the skill of Tony Vey in making the good calf roping time of 22 4-5 sec onds. Then again, for fun's sake, probably everyone would say that Steve Shannon with his trick mule and automobile couldn't be beat That's all very well so far as en tertainment goes. It was good en tertainment, probably as good as can be found anywhere. But how many saw the 4-H club boys and girls in judging and demonstra tions? And how many viewed the exhibit of woolen articles sponsored by Morrow County Woolgrowers auxiliary? Therein lies real in centive for the future. "I'll tell you my boy Is going to have some real livestock to work with next year," was the remark of one parent overheard around the 4-H club exhibits, one of many ex pressions typical of the interest which the fair created among the adult attendants. So far as the in terest of the club workers them selves was concerned, it was gen uinely expressed In many ways. But revelation of the depth of Interest was best shown by the knowledge of their work. The boys and girls knew their livestock, their cookery, their dressmaking, and the other arts and crafts in which they are engaged. Some, it seemed, might even show dad and mother a ftfw of the fine points. And the woolen goods? How good it was to learn that the arts of home dressmaking, spinning, knitting and weaving, are not en tirely lost. The exhibit was a trib ute to the skill and industry of Mor row county housewives such skill and Industry as makes any section Independent, prosperous and pro gressive. The Rodeo is a good entertaln- EQUALIZATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 1, 1935, at 2:00 P. M., the Directors of the West Extension Irrigation District, act ing as a Board of Equalization, will meet at the office of the district in Irrigon, Oregon, to review and cor rect the annual assessment of said district to be levied on or before the first Tuesday in September, 1935. A. C. HOUGHTON, Secretary. CALL FOB BIDS. School Dist. No. 34, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, will receive bids for bus driver up to September 3, dis trict to furnish bus for transporta tion of pupils to Heppner. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. L. A. FLORENCE, Clerk, 24-25 Heppner, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Caton and Mr. McWhorter were among Pen dleton folks taking in the Rodeo Saturday. HAY FEVER Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, nationally known medical health authority and president of the Chicago Board of Health, made the following statement in speaking of the air-conditioned trains: "This contribution to the health and comfort of the traveling public should give real encouragement to those who in the past have suffered because of the atmospheric conditions associated with cross-country travel, especially those afflicted with hay fever." You may forget about the heat and pollen-laden dust of all forms of high way travel, forget all fear of travel from past discomforts, and danger of highway hazards and accidents.. Union Pacific has banished all of that with its safe air-conditioned coaches on the Portland Rose, Pacific Limited and other fine transcontinental trains, also on the Spokane. You don't know what travel comfort is until you are on one of its new air-conditioned trains enjoy ing cool, clean, quiet, health-giving comforts not even found at home. Coach and tourist car patrons on The Portland Rose now enjoy new low cost meals in air-conditioned comfort, only 25 cents for breakfast. 30 cents for luncheon and 35 cents for dinner, and free pillows, free drinking cups, and free porter service. Ask your Union Pacific agent for full information. UNION PACIFIC Walpole, Etha M. Smith, J. A. Trustee Grim, Hugh W. Egbert, J. L. Swayze F. B. Swayze, F. B. . Walpole, Ella R. Estate . Walpole, Ella R. Estate . Walpole, Ella R. Estate . Walpole Ella R. Estate . Adams, s. w. McDaniel. Ethel Adams. F. N. Irrigon ..... Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon ,. Irrigon .... Irrigon . Irrigon Irrigon ..... Irrigon ... Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon ... Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon ...... . Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon Irrigon ... 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Spencer, Samuel R. . Latham, C. J.' Deyoe, H. F Curran, John Mahoney, T. J Gibson, Oness V Bank, Philomath State Graves, W. W. Bank, Philomath State Barker, John Estate Barker, John Estate METSKER'S ATLAS of MORROW COUNTY BUY township ownership maps showing your property. Up-to-date County Maps, County Atlssses and Township Maps of all counties in Oregon, Washington and Northern Idaho. The best maps made. For sale by all dealers and at Heppner Abstract Co., Heppner, Ore., and at "Metsker the Map Man," 614 S. W. Oak St., Portland, Ore. 50-8S Logan. Hattie - . Hanville, Burrell, et ux, 4 Crouse, Her bert et ux Macomber, W. H. Grotkopp, E. C. T Schuller, W. F Schuller, W. F. Schuller, W. F. . Doherty, Neil . Walker, Samuel McEntire, Thomas Schuller, W. F. Siegmund, Wilda Siegmund, Wilda Vermont Loan 4 Trust Co. Tibbetts, Violet L. 4 Mock, F. C, & Louise G . Younger, W. H. Barzee, C. W. Wagner, Clyde W. & Joe P. Brown . Bryant, Frances H. Pringle, Joseph . . 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