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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1935.
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HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
The grade school entertained the
pupils at a fine cantata the evening
of December 19, directed by Mrs.
Lillian C. Turner, grade school
principal. Most of the pupils of the
grades participated. The enter
tainment was especially well re
ceived. The Christian Endeavor play,
"Constable Jerry From Fulton's
Ferry," was presented Saturday
night to a large audience and was
reported to be a success. There
was also a large crowd at the dance
following the play. Proceeds
amounted to $47.
Henry Coats is here from Dallas,
visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary
Coats.
Bill Buschke spent Sunday here
from his work near Izee, coming
over Saturday night for the play
and dance.
Blaine Chapel, who has been
working the past month for Gar
net Barratt near Heppner, arrived
home Monday last
The Sunday school boys and girls
enjoyed a Christmas tree with
treats from Santa Claus last Sun
day. Herman Neilson was a Heppner
shopper last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burnside, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Burnside spent
Christmas eve and Christmas day
with Mrs. Burnside's sister, Mrs.
Clyde Swift, at Lexington.
Mr. and Mr. Blaine Chapel and
nephew, Charles Johnson, left on
Tuesday for Arlington where they
expect to spend the Christmas holi
days with Mrs. Lorena Isom, sister
of Mrs. Chapel.
A crew of state highway engin
eers were doing some construction
work on the highway last week.
They boarded with Mrs. Lewis Bat
ty while here. Miss Charlotte Ad
ams assisted her with the work.
Miss Rose Ann Cunningham
spent a few days last week with
her sister, Mrs. Jim Brannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hams and fam
ily were Heppner visitors last Mon
day.
PINE CITY
Br LENNA NEILL
A large crowd attended the
Christmas program at Pine City
Friday evening. The program con
sisted of an operetta, "The Toys
That Had to Wait," presented by
the primary room pupils, and also
a few recitations by some pupils
from the Alpine school.
Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Josephine
Band of Boardman and Miss Hen
derson of Hermiston motored to
Pine City Friday afternoon to at
tend the program in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill were
business visitors in Heppner Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family visited at the Mrs. Ollie
Neill home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
Lowell Young were business visit
ors in Hermiston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and
family left Tuesday morning for
La Grande where they are spend
ing their vacation visiting relatives
James OBrien came home from
Salem Saturday to spend his vaca
tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. O'Brien.
Miss Oleta Neill, who is attend
ing normal school at La Grande,
and Miss Neva Neill, who is teach
ing in Stanfleld, came home Satur
day to spend their vacation with
their mother, Mrs. Ollie Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family were business visitors
In Pendleton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
were in Hermiston Wednesday to
buy the treats for the Christmas
proeram Friday nignt
A number of ladies gathered at
the C. H. Bartholomew home on
Thursday for a quilting bee. A pot
luck dinner was served at noon.
Farm Prices Improve as
Inventory Time Arrives
Opening the 1936 Oregon farm
inventory campaign, the usc ex
tension service has Just Issued In
it monthly agricultural situation
report current information on farm
inventories, credit statements and
farm operation budget plans. The
eight-page circular also reveals that
the Oregon farm price situation is
continuing to Improve even faster
than in the country as a whole.
Listed in the circular are many
farm management bulletins which
are available from county agents,
aa well as farm record books, farm
price outlook Information and mar
ket reports that are available by
mail and radio.
With National Farm Inventory
week coming Just after New Year's,
it is time to get the 1935 farm ree-
ords closed up and new ones start-
ed, say the extension agricultural
economists. County agricultural
agents are prepared to assist any
farmer who needs help, either to
obtain satisfactory record books
and forms or in getting his records
started. Some recommended forms
for making the annual farm Inven
tory and net worth record are given
in the circular which is the De
cember issue of the Oregon Agri
cultural Situation report
The section on the trend of farm
prices, demand and costs, indicates
that farm prices in Oregon have
made some further general advance
during the past few weeks, although
the general level of farm prices in
the whole country has stood prac
tically unchanged: This has re
sulted in reducing the disparity be
tween the farm price level in Ore
gon and that of the whole country.
Farm prices in the country as a
whole have been rather high in re
lation to the purchasing power of
consumers, owing to reduced sup
plies of farm products in the
drouth areas. Consequently the
improvement in demand, as fac
tory payrolls increase, is showing
more effect on farm prices in Ore
gon than in the country generally.
Here the supply of farm products
was not curtailed much by drouth
and prices have never been far out
of line with demand conditions.
Walnuts Good Every-Day
Food, Circular Reveals
Oregon homemakers who feel
that walnuts are a luxury to be
used only in holiday goodies and
other special-occasion dishes are
overlooking an opportunity to add
variey and interest to every day
meals and do it economically, be
lieves Mrs. Sara Wertz, home dem
onstration agent-at-large of the
Oregon State college extension
service. Incidently, Oregon and
the Pacific coast have their largest
walnut crop this year.
Walnuts are excellent cold weath
er food, Mrs. Wertz points out. Be
ing rich in fat, one pound of wal
nuts is equal in calories energy
value to about four pounds of
meat, and in addition they are val
uable sources of Vitamns A and B,
both essential to the health of chil
dren and adults.
The ways in which Oregon wal
nuts may be used in dressing up
everyday meals are limited only by
the homemakers' imagination, says
Mrs. Wertz. Cream soup, for in
stance, however good it may be, is
improved in flavor and food value
by a sprinkling of finely chopped
nuts. Cream of corn soup and
cream of tomato soup are espec
ially good this way.
If the meat suppy is low, or per
haps ony for variety's sake, Mrs.
Wertz suggests making rice, cro
quettes with one cup of ground nut
meats to two cups cooked rice.
Walnuts make a delicious addi
tion to innumerable salads. They
add zest to the well-known apple
and celery combination, and one-
half cup of chopped walnuts com
bined with the usual ingredients
put perfection salad or tomato as
pic on an entirely different plane.
Oregon walnuts and Oregon
prunes put through a food chopper,
and moistened with lemon juice
and cream make a delightful and
nutritious sandwich spread for
whole wheat bread.
A mimeographed circular on "The
Value and Use of Walnuts," recent
ly prepared by Mrs. Wertz, is avail
able free at county extension of
fices or at the college. It contains
recipes for various kinds of meat
and walnut and walnut and vege
table loaves, salads, desserts, and
other dishes in which Oregon wal
nuts play an important part.
OSC Students Petition
For Fee Bill Approval
Corvallis. Students of Oregon
State college, before leaving for
their Christmas vacation, left a
record of their support of the stu
dent activity fee bill in the form of
a sheaf of petitions asking voters
to approve the bill to be voted on
January 31.
The petitions are being checked
name by name to eliminate dupli
cations or non-students. With many
lists yet to count, 2045 names had
been checked and verified, reports
Jack Graham, president of the As
sociated Students.
Meanwhile Graham joined with
Jack Blais, president of the Uni
versity of Oregon student body, in
appointing 50 student committees
to do personal contact work in their
home towns during the holidays in
advocating approval of the measure
which puts control of the activity
fee question in the hands of the
state board of higher education.
Wrex Langdon, who has been
with the foret service at Zigzag
station, is spending the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Langdon.
Mrs. Lewis Cason and daughter
from Medford are visiting with Mr.
Cason during the holidays. Mrs.
Cason teaches in the Medford
schools.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Peck of Lexington, last Friday, a
9'4-pound son.
Oscar Davis came over from the
Tollgate CCC camp for Christmas.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
(Jlevia naldwin, Minor.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that, In rjur
suance to an order of the Honorable
William T. Campbell, Judge of the
above entitled Court, made on the 16th
day of December, 1935, for the sale of
real estate hereinafter described, there
will be sold at private sale to the high
est bidder for cash at the front door of
the Court House. In the City of HeDD
ner, In said County, on the 20th day of
January, isati, at tne nour or iu:UU o
'clock A, M. of said day, a 1-54 interest
In and to the following described real
property, situated in Morrow County,
Oregon, to-wlt:
SWVi of Sec. 19, Tp. 1 South, Range
26 E. W. M. ; S'i of Sec. 24. NE'4
of Sec. 25, In Tp. 1 South, Range
25 E. W. M.
A. M. BALDWIN,
Guardian of the Estate of Olevia
Baldwin, Minor.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Clouston and 1
chidlren arrived Monday from their
home at Lakeview to spend Christ
mas at the home of Mrs. Clouston's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Devin.
Mr. Clouston, former associate for
ester for Umatilla National forest
with headquarters at Pendleton,
was transferred about a month ago
to the Fremont National forest with
headquarters at Lakeview, retain
ing his former title.
C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff, S. E.
Notson, district attorney, and J. J.
Wightraan returned home the end
of the week from Portland where
the first two gentlemen attended
sessions of the state conferences of
sheriffs and district attorneys.
They encountered some of the high
wind that made driving unpleasant
on the lower Columbia River high
way. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCarty of
Pilot Rock visited recently at the
homes of their daughters, Mrs.
Henry Gorger in the lone section,
and Mrs. Pirl Howell In Heppner,
and also at the S. E. Moore home
in lone. Mrs. Moore is a child
hood friend of Mrs. McCarty. The
McCarty family formerly resided at
Hardman.
Charlie Driscoll is visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Driscoll, for the holidays. He
has been located at the CCC camp
at Moro which has been ordered
closed the first of the year, and ex
pects to be transferred to the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kleinfeldt
have gone to Bend for the holidays,
to visit at the homes of their par
ents. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Kleinfeldt's mother who had
been visiting here for several
weeks.
Chester Darbee, O.-W. R. & N.
agent, is spending the holidays at
the home of his son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rog
ers, at Redmond.
Mr3. Helen LeTrace has returned
home after undergoing treatment
at a Portland hospital for some
time, and is much improved in
health.
Jimmy McNamee spent Christ
mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis McNamee, coming over
from the CCC camp at Tollgate,
Mrs. John Lane left the Heppner
hospital Monday after being con
fined for several days, her condi
tion reported to be improved.
J. L. Gault, receiver for local
banks, departed the end of the
week for Corvallis to spend the
holidays with his family.
The C. W. Barlow family is in
Portland spending the holidays at
the home of Mrs. Barlows parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Akers.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Tenney, Ho
tel Heppner managers, are spend
ing the holidays with relatives and
friends in Portland.
The P. B. Watson family has de
parted for Seattle to spend the
holidays. Mr. Watson is clerk at
the depot.
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Rietmann
of the lone district were trading in
the city Monday.
Want Ads
Lost Female police dog. Answers
to the name of Trix. Please notify
Mrs. Werner Rietmann, lone. 43.
Wagon repair factory. Expert
enced workmen. Cutting down
wheels a specialty. Guaranteed
satisfaction. Write for low prices
Home Supply Company, Lakeview,
Ore. 42-45p
For Rhode Island Red roasting
hens call Mrs. H. O. Bauman,
Lost Between depot and house
pair reading glasses. Reward
Miles Mulligan.
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route of 800 families. Write today
Rawleigh, Dept. ORL-84-SA, Oak
land, Calif. 39-42
Highest eastern prices for car
loads broke or range horses, mules
and colts. Fred Chandler Horse
and Mule Market, Charlton, Iowa,
39-43
Maternity and convalescent cases
cared for In my home. Mrs. J. B.
Cason. 5tf.
For Sale or Trade 1 bay horse,
8 yrs. old, 1850, broke single or dou
ble, broke to ride; one horse 6 yrs.
old, 1400, broke single or double;
one saddle horse, 7 yrs. old, none
better. Will trade for cattle or
sheep. W. H. French, Hardman.
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Then give tome thought to your
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Announcement was made this
week at the home of a friend
in Portland of the engagement of
Miss Helen Curran of this city to
Mr. Edward Green of Portland.
Mr. Green is an architect in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hayden and
children who live near Stanfleld
are spending the holiday season
here at the home of Mrs. Hayden's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Devin.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eskelson re
turned home Tuesday . morning
from a visit in Salem at the home
of Mr. Eskelson's father, Joseph
Eskelson.
Mrs. Oscar Borg arrived from
Portland this week in response to
word of the serious illness of her
nephew, LaVerne Van Marter.
NOTICE OF FIN Alt ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administratrix of the Estate
of William A. Wilcox, Deceased, has
Hied with the County Court of the State
of Oreeon for Morrow Countv. her
Final Account of her administration of
the estate of said deceased and that the
court has fixed Monday, Februarv 3.
1936. at the hour of 11:00 o'clock in the
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 ob
jections thereto are hereby reauired
to file the same on or before the time
set for said bearing.
uated ana nrst published this 19th
day of December, 1935.
AliNHiS WILCOX,
Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
ior Morrow county, administrator oi
the estate of Aueusta Anderson, de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are
nereDy required to present the same
duly verified as required by law, to
said administrator, David E. Lofgren,
care of P. W. Mahoney, Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
First Publication December 19, 1935.
Last Publication January 16, 1936.
DAVID E. LOFGREN,
Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
ior Morrow county, administrator 01
the estate of Adolph Mattson, deceased,
and all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased, are hereby
required to present ine same auiy veri
fied as required by law, to said admin
istrator, David E. Lofgren, care of P.
W. Mahoney. Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this notice.
First Publication December 19. 1935.
Last Publication January 16, 1936.
DAVID E. LOFGREN.
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MINT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account as
executor of the estate of C. A. Repass,
deceased, and that the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun
ty has appointed Monday, the 6th dav
of January, 1936, at the hour of 10
o'clock in the 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
jections to said final account must be
filed on or before said date.
E. JAY MERRILL, Executor.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated December 10,
1935. in that certain suit wherein the
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor
poration, as plaintiff, recovered a judg
ment against the defendants. C. Wil
son and West Extension National Farm
Loan Association, a corporation, and
against each of them, for the sum of
$2453.55. with interest on J1722.96 there
of at the rate of 5 per cent per an
num irom me ran day or uctooer.
1935. until Daid. and with interest on
$025.82 thereof at the rate of 5 per cent
ier annum irom tne Inn day or ucto
er. 1935. until Daid: and the further
sum of $29.00 plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements in this suit, and a decree or
foreclosure against the defendants, C.
Wilson; Mabel McAlister and Reece
McAlister, wife and husband; Walter
Hoy Courtright and Myrtle Courtnght,
husband and wife; Howard E. Bates
and Bertha Bates, husband and wife;
O. W. Kinney and Edith Kinney, hus
band and wife; and West Extension
National Farm Loan Association, a cor
poration, I will, on the 11th day of
January, 1936. at the hour of ten o'
clock A. M. of said day at the front
door of the County Court house in
Heppner, Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, offer for sale and sell to the high
est bidder for cash in hand the follow
ing described real property situated
in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to
wit: The East Thirty-five and nineteen
hundredths acres of Lot Three in
Section Eighteen, In Townshfp Four,
North of Range Twenty-five, East
of the Willamette Meridian,
Together with all water and water
rights used upon or appurtenant to
Heppner Transfer Co.
Anywhere For Hire Hauling
Bonded and Insured Carrier
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said lands and however evidenced,
or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to B&tisfy the plaintiffs
judgment, costs and attorney's fee and
accruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
Date of First Publication; December
12. 1935.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator of the estate
of John R. Oldea Deceased, has filed
with the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, his final
account of his administration of the
estate of said deceased and that the
Court has fixed Monday, February 3.
1936, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the
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 objec
tions thereto are hereby required to
file the same on or before the time set
for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 12th
day of December. 1935.
M. E. COTTER, Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator of the estate
of Sarah Musgrave Sutton, deceased,
has filed with the County Court of the
State or Oregon for Morrow County.
his final account of his administration
of the estate of said deceased and that
the court has fixed Monday. February
3. 1936, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day at the Court
house in Heppner. Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing of objections to
said tlnal account and the settlement
of said estate, and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby required
to file the same on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Dated and nrst published this 12th
day or uecemDer. 1930.
MELVIN E. BUNDY,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF MOBTQAOE FOBE
CLOSUBE SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon fo Morrow County.
Tne California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation, plain
tiff, vs. Ortance C. Cunha (formerly Or-
tance Lewis), and Joseph Cunha, her
present nusounu, ueiendants.
BY VIRTUE of a writ on Judgment,
decree and order of sale issued out of
the above Court in the above entitled
Cause to me directed and dated the 7th
day of December, 1935, upon a judg
ment, decree and order of sale rendered
and entered In said Court and Cause
on the 4th day of December, 1936, in
favor of The California Joint Stock
Land Bank of San Francisco, a corpor
ation, as plaintiff, and against Ortance
C. Cunha (formerly Ortance Lewis) for
tho sum of $10,636.09. with interest from
August 15, 1935, at the rate of $1.67 per
day until paid, and for the further
sum oi $150.00 reasonable attorney s
tees herein, and for plaintiff's costs
and disbursements of this suit taxed at
$29.05, and for accruing costs on sale,
commanding me to make sale of the
following described real property Bit
uated In Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wlt:
Lois i, i, 3 ana 4 or sectian 5, in
Township 1, North, Range 27, E. of
the Willamette Meridian; all of
Section 32 in Township 2, North,
Range 27, E. of the Willamette Me
ridian, together with all and sin
gular the privileges, appurtenances,
tenements, herditaments, easements
and right of way thereunto belong
ing or usually enjoyed with gaid
premises or any part thereof, and
the reversion and reversion, re
mainder and remainders, rents, is
sues and profits thereof; also all the
estate, right, title and interest,
homestead, or other claim or de
mand, as well in law as in equity,
which the mortgagors had on the
21st day of August, 1922, or there
after acquired, of, in or to the said
premises or any part thereof, to
gether with all other rights of every
kind and nature, however evidenced,
to the use of water, ditches and
canals for the irrigation of said
premises to which the mortgagors
or said premises were at the date
of said mortgage or might there
after become entitled, and also to
gether with all shares or rights,
whether represented by certificates
of stock or otherwise, in any canal
company or water user's associa
tion attached to said land for the
benefit thereof, then owned or
thereafter acquired by said mort
gagors. And also all right, title and Interest
of the defendants Ortance C. Cunha
(formerly Ortance Lewis) and Joseph
Cunha, her present husband, and each
of them, and that each of them, and
all persons claiming by, through, or
under them, or either of them, be for
ever barred and foreclosed of all right,
title, interest or estate in and to the
said premises or any part thereof, save
and except only the statutory right of
redemption.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
sam wm on saia juagment, decree ana
order of sale, and in comDliance with
the command of said writ, I will on the
11th day of January, 1936, at the hour
of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the
front door of the County Court House
in Heppner, Oregon, the countyseat of
Morrow County, seli at public auction,
subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the right,
title, and estate which the defendants
in this suit have, or either of them
had on the 21st day of August, 1922,
the date of the mortgage described
herein, or have since acquired, or since
said date have had in or to the above
described property or any Dart thereof.
to satisfy said Judgment, decree and
order of sale, with interact, costs and
accruing costs including the costs up
on this writ.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
FEE A RANDALL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. 0. Address. Pendleton, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Rufus 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,
1936, at the hour of Ten o'clock In the
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
thereto are hereby required to file the
same on or Deiore me lime set Ior Bald
hearing.
Dated and first published the 28th
day of November, 1935.
FANNIE H. LONG,
Administratrix.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Nov.
11, 1035.
NOTICE Is hereby given that William
H. Instone of Lena, Oregon, who, on
Mar. 1, 1934, made Homestead Entry
under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 028449, for
SKy4SW(4, 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 Decern bor, i936.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Alvin Schaffer, of Heppner, Oregon.
Jim Morgan, of Heppner, Oregon.
Walter Luckman, of Lena Oregon.
Elsla Vinson, of Lena Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
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
SEV4NE, NE14SE'4, Sec. 22, SW
NW14, NV4SV4, Sec. 23, NUSWVt, SB'
SWK, SWi4SEt, Sec. 24, NV.NEK,
NB!4NW, Section 25, Township 7
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 Commie-
aloner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th
day of December, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Virgil Gentry, of Heppner. Oregon.
Sam McDaniel, Jr., of Hardman, Ore
gon. Wilbur Knlghten, of Monument, Ore
gon. Wendell Aldrlch. of Heppner, Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON. Register.
Professional Cards
REAL ESTATE
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds.
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Public
Phone 62 lone, Ore.
W. L. BLAKELY
Representing
Connectieutt Mutual Life Insursncs Co.
Csleaonisn Fire Insurance Co.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELTS
Phono 782 Heppner, Ore.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment including X-ray
for dental diagnosis.
Extraction by gas anesthetic
First National Bank Bolldlnf
Phone 662 Heppner, Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Phrsietan A Bnrgeea
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
Res. Phone 1162 Office Phone 4H
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mir.
RATES REASONABLE
BOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
Perry Granite Company
Portland
Fine Memorials
Eastern Oregon Representative
H. C. CASE, Heppner
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
o. la. BHTBrara
"The Man Who Talks to
But the Band"
LEXINGTON, ORBOON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTOBMBY AT IAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORB.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
OSes Phone 123 House Phone Ml
DR. J. H. McCRADT
BBsTTIST
X-Xay SlaeTaotU
OILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSIOIAW AJTD BtfBOEOH
Traise Bane Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTOBNBY-AT-lAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
VTlllow St Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOBNBY AT LAW
Offlea la Court House
Heppner, Oregoa
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Oooee
W atones
- Clocks: . Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
feapelrlng
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
rial, AUTO AITS LOT
INSUBAirOB
Old Line Companies. Beel state.
Heppner, Oregon
J0S.J.NYS
' ATT0BNEY-AT-1AW
Boberti Building, Willow Itreet
Heppner, Oregon