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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER," OREGON, THURSDAY. DEC 5, 1935.
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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE.
Established March. SO, 1881;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established Norcmber 18, 187 i
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY II, 111.
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SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager.
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OSstal Paper for Morrew County
ON
Protect Tour Horn
from TabercuIotU
But
Christmas Seals
An Awakening
Civic Pride.
AYOR and council are to be
'i complimented and encouraged
In their endeavor to provide Hepp
ner with an adequate water supply,
and to improve streets in a per
manent manner. The improve
ments are needed, and that they
will prove profitable In the long run
is certain even though the monetary
cost may seem large.
There is no assurance and very
little hope that PWA will approve
the street improvement project, but
the mayor and council are being
far-sighted by providing for an ex
pression of the people on the mat
ter of voting bonds, in case it does
approve. Taxpayers should give
the matter thorough and earnest
consideration before making an ex
pression. Will the value of your property
be increased by paving? Will you
receive comfort from being re
lieved of dust, and satisfaction from
the added convenience of travel?
Will the city generally benefit from
the improvements? Will it be more
attractive to those retiring as a
place to make their home? Will
the improvements encourage the
desire to own property here?
These are questions which should
be asked and truthfully answered.
If they are, there is but one con
clusion, the investment is justified.
There should be assurance in
event a plentiful supply of water
is once given the city, that rates
will be lowered to a point where
use of the water will be encour
aged. It should be made as easy,
convenient and economical as pos
sible for everyone to make attract
ive lawns and gardens. Such a
movement would instil an awaken
ed civic pride to be in turn reflected
in painting, renovating, and gen
eral upkeep of premises.
Recent and proposed building in
the city denotes improvement in
the general business tone. Times
are Improving. It is time to start
eliminating the scars of depression,
An indication of what may be ac
complished in beautiflcation may
be seen in the new schoolhouse
lawn. The city will soon have con
crete tennis courts for the first
time in its history. All add to the
comfort and pleasure of living. An
awakened civic consciousness will
provide those bright, pleasant sur
roundings so necessary to human
happiness and progress.
BOARDMAN
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
Danny Ransier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Ransier, was taken to the
Pendleton hospital Sunday, where
he is ill with measles and pneumo
ni a.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Dillabough and
family motored to Da Grande for
Thanksgiving day. Browns visited
with their daughter, Mrs. Wilson,
and Dlllaboughs at the Charles
Wicklander home.
Mrs. Victor Myers and Mrs. Chas.
Hango returned home Saturday
from Portland where they have
been for some time. Mrs. Hango's
son who is under the doctor's care,
remained with his sister, May.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Sturm and
children spent last Thursday and
Friday in Wasco with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle and
children were guests during the
Thanksgiving holidays at the Pack
ard home. Mr. and Mrs. William
Strobed and children were also
guests of the Packards for Thanks
riving dinner.
A lovely Thanksgiving dinner
was enjoyed at the J. F. Gorham
home. Covers were laid lor Mr.
and Mrs. George Blayden, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Ackerman, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Blayden, Mr, and Mrs.
MEMBEIk
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Lyle Blayden and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Gorham and Janet and Mardel.
Guy Barlow and R. Mitchell mo
tored to Pendleton Saturday where
Mr. Mitchell purchased a model A
Ford pick-up.
A large number of Boardman
folks attended the Thanksgiving
dance in Irrigon Thursday evening.
The Ladies Aid annual Christmas
bazaar will be held in the church
basement Friday evening, Decem
ber 6. Dinner will ha served and a
fine selection of fancy work will be
on sale, also a candy and fish pond
Dootn will be tnere. Mrs. N. A.
Macomber is chairman of the din
ner committee, Mrs. J. F. Barlow
of the fancy work booth, Mrs. E. T.
Ingles of the fish pond, and Mrs. A.
A. Allen is in charee of the enter
tainment for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan and
children of Cascade Locks sment
several days here last week with
Mr. Weston.
F. L. Brown returned to Board
man Thursday from Vale where he
moved his household goods and
farm machinery. He expects to
take his family there the last of
this week where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bush are the
parents of a son born to them at
their home here on Thanksgiving
day, November 28.
J. F. Gorham, Smith Hollinger
and George Blayden were visitors
in Heppner last Monday. Mr. Gor
ham drove home a fine new Chev
rolet sedan and Mr. Hollinger a
Chevrolet pick-up truck.
Miss Lois Messenger, student at
the E. O. N. S. at La Grande, came
to Boardman Wednesday evening
and accompanied her parents to
Portland Thursday where thpv
spent the week end. They also vis
ual tne Sharpe family at Van
couver. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Mamminr
and family spent Thanksgiving at
Miss Katherine Brown of Wood
land, daughter of Mr. nnH Mr,
Ray Brown, was united in marriage
10 x-ercy rtake of Woodland, Tues
day, November 26th. The young
couple will make their home in
Woodland.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Rutherford
and Frank Rutherford spent
Thanksgiving at the Will Perry
home in Stanfleld.
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Thanksgiving was appropriately
observed in the homes of the com
munity with dinners and family
reunions.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty enter
tained twenty-three guests includ
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Batty and
family, Lew and Jim Knighten, the
John Stevens family and Fan and
Jim Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers and
Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ad
ams and Norwin, Perry and Joan,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren and
baby son enjoyed a family reunion
dinner at the Leathers home.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Adams and
family and daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Duff McKitric,
enjoyed a turkey dinner at the
Adams home.
Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Walker 'of
Lexington spent Thanksgiving day
with Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Burnside
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burnside
at the Rood canyon farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Verl Farrens and
small daughter of Boardman were
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Farrens and family during the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Mrs. Carl Leathers is ill at her
home with mumps.
Lewis Batty, local garage man,
is making preparations to open a
grocery store in the garage build
ing. Miss Delsie Bleakman was in
Pendleton last Saturday taking the
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Civil Service examination for post
office clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Carey
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. B. H.
Bleakman accompanied her over.
They visited a while at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Samuels at
fc.cho on the way over.
The repairs on the grade school
building are practically completed.
The grade school will remove to
their own building about Dec. 9th.
Pupils on the grade school honor
roll for the second six weeks are:
Mrs. Turner's room Jean Leath
ers 2.1, Mildred Clary 2.2, Vera Mc
Daniel 2.3, Rita Robison 2.3, Vera
McDaniel 2.4, Irl Clary 2.5. Pri
mary grades Mrs. Musgrave re
ports the following pupils on the
nonor roll: Raymond Schmitzer,
Junior Leathers, Cecile McDaniel,
David Rowell, Ramona McDaniel,
Norwin Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrens
spent a few days last week with
their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Verl Farrens at Boardman.
The play, "Constable Jerry From
Fulton Ferry," is progressing fine.
It will be presented Dec. 21 at the
high school auditorium. Mrs. Clary
is directing the play. There will
also be a benefit dance following.
The proceeds go for the benefit of
the Christian Endeavor and Sunday
School.
PINE CITY
Br LENNA NEILL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
daughters, Charlotte, Henrietta and
Harriet were dinner guests at the
Frank Ayers home in the Westland
district Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and
daughters Marian and Florence
spent Sunday visiting at the home
of Mrs. Ollie Neill.
Guy Moore spent the Thanksgiv
ing vacation visiting his sister, Mrs.
Ralph Scott at Blackhorse.
The Butter creek road is now be
ing worked.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
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All extra pieces at similar savings.
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7-Jewel Watham, usual $18.50 value. Im
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boys give watches. Non-tarnishing, chrome
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WE ALSO CARRY THE
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in pocket, wrist and bracelet watches
Priced from $37.50 up
family visited at the H. E. Youn?
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
family were business visitors in
Echo and Hermiaton Saturday.
Several Pine City people attend
ed the dance at Echo Thursday
night
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and fam
ily were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Smith at SVhn
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall
and Mr. Van Orsdall's mother of
Pendleton spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat
tenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and
daughter, Beverley Jean, of La
Grande motored to the H. E. Young
home Saturday, returning home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead
and family spent the week end vis
iting at the Roy Neill and A. E.
Wattenburger homes.
Miss Cecelia Brennan spent the
Thanksgiving vacation in Hermis
ton with Miss Marian Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
son Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Finch and daughters and Roy Neill
and daughter Alma, were dinner
guests at the C. H. Bartholomew
home Thursday.
Miss Norma Gibbons spent the
week end visiting with her parents
at Boardman.
Tom O'Brien returned home from
Portland last Tuesday where he has
been in St Vincent's hospital for
some time.
Roy Neill was a business visitor
in Heppner Monday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
Lenna and Mis9 Almn Tni etfoi
ed the Thanksgiving program at
uie oianneia scnool Wednesday af
ternoon. Miss Neva Neill returned
home with thew for the week end.
A large crowd of Pine City peo
ple attended the dance given at
Pleasant Point Saturday night
Miss Oleta Neill, who is attend
lng the Eastern Oregon Norm al
for Christmas
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school at La Grande, spent the
Thanksgiving vacation at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wiggles-
worth and family of Echo and Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger were
ainner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger on
Thursday.
Emery Cox was a business visitor
in Hermiston Monday.
Play practices are now heinir held
at the auditorium In the evenings
to practice on the Dlavs that are to
be given at the basket social on
uecemDer 14.
A. E. Wattenburger was a busi
ness visitor in Hermiston Tuesday.
Printing in the modern mode as
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TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County School Superintendent of
Morrow County, Oregon, will hold
the regular examination of appli
cants for state teachers' certificates
at her office at the Court House in
Heppner as follows: Commencing
Wednesday, December 18, 1935, at
9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until
Friday, December 20, 1935, at 4 o
'clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon U. S. His
tory, Writing, Geometry Botany.
Wednesday Afternoon Physiol
ogy, Reading, Composition, General
History.
Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic,
History of Education, Psychology,
Geology.
Thursday Afternoon Grammar,
Geography, American Literature,
Physics. i
Friday Forenoon Theory and
Practice, Spelling, Physical Geog
raphy, English Literature.
Friday Afternoon School Law,
Algebra, Civil Government, Book
keeping. LUCY E. RODGERS,
Supt. Morrow Co. Schools.
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HOTICB OF FIN AX, ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Hums A. Farrens, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, her final
account of her administration of the es
tate of the said deceased and that the
court has fixed Monday, January 6,
lHdb. at tne nour or Ten o clock in tne
forenoon of said day at the Courthouse
in Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing of objections to said
final account and the settlement of said
estate, and all persons having objections
memo are nereDy required to nie tne
same on or before the time set for said
hearing. v
Dated and first published ths 28th
day of November, 1936.
AINlJ!i tt. L,Jli,
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov.
11, 1935.
NOTICE is hereby given that William
H. Instone of Lena, Oregon, who, on
Mar. L 1934, made Homestead Entry
under Act Dec 29, 1916, No. 028449, for
SESW14, Section 21. Township 2
South, Range 28 East Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before Gay
M. Anderson, United States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 23rd
day of December, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Alvin Scnaffer, of Heppner, Oregon.
Jim Morgan, of Heppner, Oregon.
Walter Luckman, of Lena, Oregon.
Elala Vinson, of Lena, Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov.
12, 1935.
NOTICE is hereby given that Harold
Sherer of Heppner, Oregon, who, on
Oct. 7, 1932, made Homestead Entry un
der Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 028295, for
SEttNEVi, NESEy. Sec. 22, SW!4
NWK, NStt, Sec. 23, .N'jSWi. SE
SWV. SW&SEW. Sec. 24. NViNEV.
NE14NWV4. Section 25. Township 7
South. Ranee 28 East. Willamette Me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make nnal froot, to establish claim to
the land above described, before Gay
M. Anderson, United States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th
aay or uecemDer, 1930.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Virgil Gentry, of Heppner, Oregon.
Sam McDaniel, Jr., of Hardman, Ore'
gon.
Wilbur Knighten, of Monument, Ore
gon. Wendell Aldrich, of Heppner, Oregon.
w. j. jACK,ai)N, Kegister.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In the Matter of Walter W. Kilcup and
nose h. juicup, ueoiors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OP COM
POSITION OR EXTENSION.
To the Creditors of Walter W. Kilcup
ana nose ti. ruicup, nis wire, 01 .ueria
in me uoumy 01 morrow, ana DIS'
trlct of Oregon:
Notice is hereby given that on the
28th day of October, 1935, the petition
01 me saia waiter w. ruicup anu Kose
H. Kilcup, his wife, praying that they
be afforded an opportunity to effect a
composition or an extension of time to
pay their debts under Section 75 of the
Bankruptcy Act (11USCA Sec. 203), was
approved by this court as Droper v n ed
under such section; and that the first
meeting 01 their creditors will be held
at the Court Home in the Circuit Court
Room In Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th
day of December, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, examine tne aeDtors, ana trans
act such other business as may prop
erly uume peiore saia meeting.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 21st
aay 01 novemoer, 193a.
J. J. WIGHTMAN,
Conciliation Commissioner,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby eiven that thn un
dersigned administrator has filed with
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, his final ac
count of his administration of the es
tate of Nancy Gentry, deceased, and the
saia court nas set Monday, January 6th,
1936, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock m
of said day at. the county court room
at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing ob
jections to said final account, and all
persons having objections to said final
account or the settlement of said estate
are hereby required to file the same
with said court on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 21st day
C. W. McNAMER,
Administrator,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. C,
E. Berger has been appointed Admlnls-
trntriy nf tho tfatnta f tj m t,
chle, deceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against said es
tate are hnrehv nnllltari aA
j auu iluilCU
to present the same duly verified to the
i n. muuuw county at me Court
House at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the first publication of
this notice. The first publication is
MRS. C. E. BERGER,
. , Administratrix,
800 Jackson St., The Dalles, Ore
J. Tracy Barton, Attorney.
The Dalles, Oregon,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE of OREGON FOR MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew
L. Douglas, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Andrew L. Doug
las Deceased, by an order of the above
entitled court.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the said deceased are here
by notified to present the same to me at
Adams, Oregon, or to my attorney Ho
mer I. Watts, at his office in Athena,
Oregon, within six months from the
Heppner Transfer Co.
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date of the first publication of this no
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DATED at Heppher, Oregon, this 24th
day of October, 1935.
A. W. DOUGLAS,
Administrator of the Estate of An
drew L. Douglas. Deceased.
Homer I. Watts,
Attorney for Administrator.
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Sales a Specialty
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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