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PAGE TWO ' HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1936. THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30. 1SS3; ' THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November IS. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CRAWFORD PUBLISHINO COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD. Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager ADVERTISING SATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear $2.00 Three Years 6.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months , .75 Single Copies .U6 Official Paper for Morrow County MEMBER ED The Northwest Benefits. BIG news comes out of the na tions' capital this week with su preme court's ruling TVA consti tutional in most of its phases, and announcement that the lower house of congress will vote tomorrow on the soil conservation measure to replace the outlawed AAA. The senate has already passed the new agricultural act through which it is expected to pay farmers the bal ance due on fulfilled contracts, ad well as provide a means for con tinuing control of agricultural pro duction. Favorable action by the house is expected. The TVA ruling has been herald ed as of major importance to the Pacific northwest, as it makes pos sible setting up the machinery for the sale of power to be generated at Bonneville and Grand Coulee. There now remains no question about the federal government being at lib erty to sell such power. Already steps have been taken to create a public corporation in the northwest to supervise sale, and development of transmission facilities, for Bon neville and Grand Coulee power through appeal to the president by the Pacific northwest regional plan ning commission with view to get ting congress to act immediately. Both the TVA ruling and substi tute AAA measure are expected to reflect benefits to the northwest, the one by protecting the people's interests as a new era of huge in dustrial development is inaugurat ed, and the other by further pro moting the agricultural industry. Little controversy has been had over the TVA issue, it being gener ally agreed that the government should have the say about how the power from the big power projects should be disposed of. It is ex pected there will be plenty of "juice" for all comers for some time to come, and it is not to be expect ed that any class will be favored. Private power companies and peo ple's power districts will be served equally, and there will be no net work of power lines over thinly populated districts the cost would be prohibitive. Nevertheless, the benefits will be widespread, and the big power development in the offing may result in settlement of sparsely populated districts to the extent that power will be available to ev eryone; mayhap to the extent that it will be practicable for use in general farming operations. Sunny California is turning a cold shoulder on transients who have no means of subsistence. It obtained Its wealth by alluring eastern cap italists through high-pressure ad vertising, but when the same ad vertising brings folk without a long money sack they are turned away. BOARDMAN By MILDRED ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood were In Hermiston Wednesday. A party was given at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Glen Hadley Satur day night Points were given to the winner of each game throughout the evening. Mrs. Black won high, Mr. Black, second, and Mr. Mark- ham low. Those attending: Mr. and Mrs. IS. T. Ingles, Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mary Harney, Clara Ruff, Lovedy Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and daughter Chloe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Markham of Irrigon, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley and Stanton. A large crowd attended the ski lng and coasting party at the sand dunes Sunday. Mrs. Elvira Harwood is confined to her home with measles. George Wicklander has traded part of his place on the east end to Leo Root for lota at the edge of town. Glen Hadley bought the rest of Mr. Wicklanders place. P. T. A. meetisg will be held at the school house Feb. 25. Willard Baker returned home Wednesday after two weeks' visit In Elgin and Enterprise. His grand father, Mr. Simon, returned with him. Miss Vivian Johnston and MIjs Jeanette Turner spent the week end In Portland. The high school play has been postponed till after the cold spell, Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Tom Hendricks Wed nesday. An attendance contest was organized with Mrs. Margaret Thorpe and Mrs. Sybil Brown as leaders. A patriotic program will be given In the school auditorium Friday afternoon. Grange was held In the grange ha Saturday night Four new members were taken In. They were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Nathan Thorpe and Bill Lee. Three A Voice From Long Ago by A. B. Chapin new officers were also installed: W. A. Baker, Paul Smith and Mrs. Dan Ransier. Boardman basketball boys de feated the Lexington boys with a score and 26-15 on the Lexington floor Friday night A missionary from Cuba spoke at the community church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. H. B. Thomas took her to Umatilla Sunday evening. PINE CITY By LENNA NEILL The quilting club met at the home of Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger last Thursday. Those present were Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. R. D. Estle, Miss Audrey Moore, Miss Cecelia Brennan and Miss Norma Gibbons. A pot luck dinner was served a( noon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and daughters Charlotte, Henrietta and Harriet and Fred Rauch, Jr., were transacting business in Pendleton last Tuesday. Burl and Earle Wattenburger were business visitors in Hermiston Saturday. Among those now confined to their homes with the mumps are Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, Gordon and Pat O'Brien, and Earl Abbott Misses Cecelia Brennan and Nor ma Gibbons and Russell and John ny Moore attended the show in Hermiston Saturday night. Emery Cox is now working for the county agent at the C. H. Bar tholomew ranch taking care of lambs. Miss Audrey Moore spent Satur day afternoon visiting with Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. Lloyd Baldridge visited at the A. E. Wattenburger home Monday af ternoon and was an overnight guest at the Roy Neill home. Tony Vey moved a thousand head of cattle to the Roy Neill ranch the first part of the week. Roy Nell and Roy Coxen were business visitors In Hermiston Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and Fred Rauch, Jr., were business vis itors in Hermiston Tuesday. National Food Contest For 4-H Club Girls Set A national contest in food pre paration will be again conducted for the 550,000 girls enrolled in the United States in 4-H club work, announces the national committee on boys and girls club work. State Club Leader H. C. Seymour of Corvallis has accepted the con test for the 10,000 girls enrolled in 4-H club3 in this state who may obtain the rules from the county agent or local leader. The gratifying results of last year s initial contest have prompt' ed a substantial increase in awards by the sponsor, Servel, Inc., of Ev ansville, Ind. Besides the $400, $300, and $200 college scholarships offered for national winners, eight kerosene-operated Electrolux re frigerators are provided for sec tional winners, and as heretofore a trip to the National Club congress in Chicago to each state championJ and nandsome gold medals of spe cial design for county champions. As a further aid to 4-H club work the sponsor has authorized its lo cal dealers everywhere to cooperate as last year In loaning Electrolux refrigerators to club leaders for use at fairs, achievement day3 and summer camps to preserve perish able products. Eunice Anderson of Eugene was this state's Chicago trip winner last year. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDIDATE. Notice is hereby given that I will be a candidate at the May primar ies for the republican nomination for County Judge of Morrow Coun ty. GEORGE BLEAKMAN, (Paid Adv.) Heppner, Ore. COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY TERM Court met on January 2, 1936, when were present: Wm. T. Campbell, Judge; Frank S. Parker, Commissioner; George N. Peck. Commissioner: C. W. Barlow, Clerk, S. E. Notson. District At torney; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff. Minutes of the December term were read and approved. Various claims against the County were presented, and the Court allowed, continued, or disallowed them, and or dered approved claims paid by the prop er warrant irom tne proper iunas. The Engineer's reports for the vaca tion of roads in Blackhorse and the pe tition of C. D. Huston, et al, for road vacation were ordered continued. The following Judges and Clerks of Election Boards for 1936-37 were named : Alpine Judges: C. Melville. R. B. Rice; Clerks: Dan Lindsay, Ed Ditty, Frank Saling. Boardman Judges; Grace Macomber. J. F. Gorham; Clerks: Margaret KliU, Flossie Coats. William Bechdolt. Cecil Judges :R. L. Ekleberry. Earl Morgan; Clerks: J. A. Troedson. John Krebs. Herbert Hynd. Eightmile-Judges: Walter Becket, F. M. Akers; Clerks: Clive Huston, John Bergstrom, L. Redding. Gooseberry Judges: Chas. T. Mc Elligott. A. W. Lundell; Clerks: Jesse Warfleld, C. A. Nelson, C. F. Bergstrom. Hardman Judges: J. B. Adams, O. E. Johnson; Clerks: Floyd N. Adams, Effle Stevens. Archie Bechdolt. Irrigon Judges: H. W. Grim. George W. Rand: Clerks: H. T. WalDOle. M. F. Caldwell, F. C. Frederickson. Lexington First Board Judges: J. E. Gentry. B. H. Peck; Clerks: Orville Cutsforth. H. O. Bauman. Lawrence Beach. Second Board Judges: H. L. Duvall. L. A. Palmer; Clerks: C. R. McAlister, Vester Lane, H. E. Warner, lone First Board Judges: M. R. Morgan, A. A. McCabe; Clerk3: Gladys Drake, Etta Howell. Edith Mathews. Second Board: Judges: P. G. Balslger, P. J. Linn; Clerks: E. R. Lundell. Ralph Harris, Juanita Rietmann. Pine City Judges: L. D. Neill. J. C. F. Lee; Clerks: H. E. Young, Marion Finch. W. D. Neill. North Heppner First Board Judges: A. W. Jones. J. L. Yeager: Clerks: Geo. McDuffee, J. W. Hiatt, R. A. Campbell. Second Board Judges: Vivian Kane. Vinton Howell; Clerks Alberta Parker, Daisy Shively, Kath leen Gentry. South Heppner First Board Judges: Hanson Hughes, E. L. Berry; Clerks: Albert Adkins, E. L. Ayers, J. C. Sprouts. Second Board Judges: W. O. Bayless, Reta Oviatt; Clerks: Grace Nlckerson. oara McNamer, Kuth Tam blyn. Lena Judges: Phil Hlggins. Ola L. Jones; Clerks: Leona Instone, W. W. Luckman. Annie Shaffer. The following names were drawn for jury list lor 1936: Adams, Floyd N. ; Allen, Geo, M. ; Allstott. R. D. Jr.: Anderson. Theo. O. : Archer, Harry; Anderson, Harold; Bry- son, J . ri. ; isieanman, a. P.; Ball, El mer; Bechdolt, Archie: Bennett Ed; Bergstrom. Olaf; Bergstrom, Oscar G. ; Brosnan. Joe; Brown, Ray L. ; Beckner, Lee; Baldwin. A. M. ; Blake. Earl; Ber gevin. Lewis C. : Bauman. H. O. ; Bech dolt, W. W. ; Bcamer, Ralph; Biddle, Otis; Bayless. W. O.; Ball, Reoy E. ; Brosnan, John; Cox, Dee Jr.; Clark, John; Clark. E. E,; Cleveland. W. H; Crawford, J. V.; Craig. W. T. ; Carlson, Oscar B. ; Chandler. W. H. ; Doherty, Bernard; Doherty, Neill; Duvall. H. L. Dinges. Harry; Doollttle. Lester; Ev ans, t;ari; t,vans, waiter; Akers, Ralph; Anderson. C. J.; Anderson, Charles E. ; Baker, Henry; Bergstrom. E. ; Batty Kenneth: Becket. Merle; Bartholomew, U. H. ; Becket, Walter, Blake. Willard J. Bennett, G. L. ; Beach, Lawrence; Ball, A. C. ; Balsiger, Paul G. ; Batty, Jos. N. ; Blahm, Adam; Benge. Tnrril; Barnett. W. F. ; Casebeer, A. L. ; Clark H. E. ; Coxen. J. B. ; Carlson. C. E. ; Cotter. M. E. : Cohn. H. A Cnmnholl Roy A.; Carkhuff, George; Corley. Wal te: Carlson. V. L.; Case. M. L. ; Co- oiaiuz, j. m.; uox. fercy; Cutsforth, O. W. ; Chapin, A. B. ; Doherty, Francis; Dix. W. O. : Dobyns. Walter, Drake, Cleo; DeVore, A. G. ; Dillabough, B. L.; Edmondson. A. G. ; Ely, Franklin; Es kelson. Earl: Ekleberrv. R. I. - F.lv Geo. N. ; Farrens, G. A. ; Furlong, James r. rrencn. w. n. urlone c. H Florence, N. G. ; Ferguson, Raymond; Gordon, Charlotte, Graham, Claude; Graves, Shelby; Green. Cornett; Grabill, T. E. ; Gentry, J. H. ; Hams, J. E.; Hynd, David; Hanna, J. I.; Hlsler, Paul: Hunt, Lester; Henderson, Alon zo; Hlggins, Phil, Hynd, C, H. ; Hirl, Phil; Houghton, A. C; Hughes. Han son; Howell, Rose; Instone. W. H. ; Johnson. N. M. ; Jones, Charles N.; Jones, Ralph I. ; Justus, D. O. ; Krebs Henry W.; Klinger, Charles. Keithley, Oscar; Kirk, M. N.; Lee. Fred; Llnd strom, Otto; Lindsay, Dan; Lindsay Frank H. ; Majeske. A.; Martin, M. E.; Miller. Korl G. ; Moyer, E. W. ; Moyer Frank; Mason, Frank E. ; Misslldlne, Roy; Moore, Clarence; Miller, E. H Mikesell, W. E. ; McNiimer, C. W Mc Millan. Wayne D. ; McClintock, Frank; Nelson, Ivar E. ; Nirholson, Fred J Noble, E. G. ; Nikander, G. E. ; Peter son, Carl J.; Peterson, Turer Pruyn W. E. ; Pettyjohn, W. F. ; Parker, A. P ' Padberg, W. H.; Pearson, Geo. R.; Phillips, Ralph; Padberg, John; Pal mer, Marion; Reynolds, W. T Riet mann. Walter; Reld, Art; Rugg. E. E .Scott, Ralph; Ely, E. D.; Eskelson. Eph: Eubanks, W. M. ; Evans, George; Frederickson, F. C; Feldman, C. F.; Ferguson, E. O. ; Finch, M. C. ; French, Owen; Groshens. Emll; Gorger, Leo' Gorham. J. F. ; Gonty, E. N. ; Grim. II W.; Heliker. E. C.; Hlggins, Jas.; Helms, Frank; Hadley, Glen; Hosklns Fred; Hall, Jess; Hynd. Jack; Gorger' Henry, Hiatt J. W.; Hogue, Tilman; Harris, Ralph; Hughes, Edwin; Hunt Alex; Isom, W. C. ; Jones, T. J. ; John son, O. E. ; Johnson, Mary; Kilkenny John; Klncald, J. O. ; Kilcup, W W Kilkenny, W. P.; Knlghten, Neal F. Lundell. E. R. : Luckman. W. W.; Lind strom, Albert; Leach, James; Morgan, J. E. : Melville. C. : Mankin. Fred; Mil' ler, H. M. ; Missildine, W. L. ;. Moore, John S. : Morgan. J. T. : Moore. Russell: Monahan, James; Munkers. Frank; Me- Entire, J. J.; Neill, L. JJ. ; NelU. W. D. Nichols. Cletus: Nelson. Lula R. ; Nel. son. A. H. ; Olden. Grant; Omohundro, J.; Palmateer. W. G. ; Pettyjohn. N. E. ; Pruter. John H. : Peterson. Oscar: Pe terson. Victor G. ; Pettys.Geo. A.; Pe terson. Henry; Padberg. oris: Palmer, liliner; Kuni, utto: Keauing, L,.; Kiet mann. Ed; Rand, B. P.: Saling, Olney; Smith. Ernest L. ; Swift, J. C; Shaffer, E. R. ; Smouse, Kenneth J.; Troedson. Johan: Troedson, J. O. ; Troedson, Carl F. ; Thompson, Ralph I.; Warfleld, Jesse; White. Claude; Warner. H. E. ; Wren. James; White Lester; Young, E. L. ; Robison, I. R. ; Slocum, Lee; Scott, O. M.; Smith. M. C; Smith. Rob ert; Slocum. Gerald; Turner, W. H. ; Thomson. Jas. G. Sr.; Thome, Cecil H. ; Vinson. G. M. ; Van Schoiack, Cleve; Warren. Virgil; Ward. D. M. ; Worden, Floyd; Wilkinson, Frank; Yarnell, H. E. ; Yokum. Horace M. At this time the Court appointed Dr. R. M. Rice of Hppner, the County Physician for a term of two years. Henry Howell was appointed Janitor for 1936. Heppner Gazette Times was selected as official paper for 1936. M. L. Case appointed County Under taker for the Poor for 1936. Court calls for bids on 35-ton carload of slack coal for Court House for 1936. Beer license granted to F. P. Leicht, Irrigon. Court orders transfer of $5000.00 from the General Fund to the General Road Fund. Rhea Creek Grange. Lexington Grange and Irrigon Grange were granted Dance Hall Licenses. It was resolved to request the State Engineer to establish a. water district in Morrow and Gilliam Counties and to appoint Harry Tamblyn as water master. His salary to be $5 a day for each day spent 111 performance of his duties and the total to be subtracted from his salary as County Engineer. Jan. 15. 1936. Court accepts bid of Ed tfresim ior 3o-ton carload or slack coal at $7.95 per ton delivered at the Lourt rtouse. GENERAL FUND WARRANTS, JANUARY Valley Printing Co.. Supt $ 11.01 C. J. D. Bauman. Mileage, Jus tice and Circuit Court, and In cidentals 159.47 W. O. Dix. Jail 7.48 Thomson Bros.. Jail 1.65 West Coast Printing ft Binding Co., Clerk and Election 26.50 IrwinTHodson Co., Sheriff 5.71 P. W. Mahoney. Bonds 50.00 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Coroner .... 15.00 National Surety Co., Sheriff Bond 25.00 Lucy E. Rodgers, Mileage, Post age 34.26 M. Clarke Webb. Sealer 4.13 Gazette Times. Publication and Sunt 61.25 C. W. Barlow. Current Exp 6.00 P. P. & L. Co.. Court House .... 44.14 Clark's Book Store. Clerk 1.00 Dr. R. M. Rice, Poor, Insane .. 15.50 Gonrge N. Peck. County Court 27.28 Rufus C. Holman, Poor 312.00 F. W. Turner. Bonds 75.00 W. S. Allen, Secy-Treas., Coun ty Court 20.00 Nat Re.-Emp. Scrv., Poor 30.00 Sate Ind. Acc. Comm., Sheriff 7.96 Inland Empire Waterway Asso ciation. Pub. and Adv 175.00 Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co., Current Exp 38.90 M. D. Clark, Jail 8.38 $1,162.62 GENERAL ROAD WARRANTS, JANUARY Lexington Oil Co. $8.50, Beach Equip ment Co. $368.19. 11. D. Rutledge $30.10. Honeyman Hwde. Co. $22.00; Jack Allen Supply Co. $4 50, Art C. Keene $90.00, F. W. Turner $.'i!l.00. City of Heppner $1.50. Robert Md.eod $2.85, Pete Slevin $7,98, Geo. Mitchell $7,98. Sanders Mag neto Serv. $3.53. A. R. Reld $20.82, E. 6. Noble $15.80. Frank Nixon $21.89, Fee naughty Mchy. Co. $92.22, Kllham St. ft Prt. Co.. $1.76. Sherman J. Frank $250.00. Thomson Bros. $0.25; Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. $12.50, C. W. Barlow $13.32. A. C. Ball $71.75, Sam McMillan $63.89, Howard-Cooper Corp. $2.47, Har ry Tamblyn $38.84, Frank Shively $15. 70, P. P. & L. Co. $8.85, C. J. D. Bau man $3.75. Bill Cunningham $6.72, Les ter Gammell $14.80. L. N. Morgan, $32, 04, Ralph Marlatt $32.25, Clair Ash baiigli $9.17, Albert Connor $39.17, Glenn Farrens $9.64, Ferguson Motor Co. $1, 016.50. Raymond McDonald $4.48. Jim Bnwnon $7.1X1. Walter Gilman $4.48, A. J. Chaffee $112.25. Vernon Munkers, $74.75, Glenn Shcrer $66.44, Chas. Wil liams $39.75, W. L. Kummerland $38.08, Henry Schwarz $30.00. John Hiatt $22. 40. William Schwarz $11.20. Floyd Jones $4.-18, C. J. i). Bauman $2.60. Jim Stout $1.50, Union Oil Co. $226.60, W. C. Craw $69.79, Frank M. Ely $4.24, L. N. Mor gan $30.00. Wm. J. Doherty $99.94, John Moore $14.25, A. (!, Lindsay $17.15, A. II. Nelson $40.76. Slate Ind. Acc. Comm. $42.92, Henry Peck $22.40, O. B. Hott man $26.50, Harry Tamblyn $75.00, Les ter White $71.28, Albert Bowke $499.23, A. C. Lindsay $41 96, Julian Rauch $10. 56, Pac, Tel. & Tel. Co. $3.20, Ernest Heliker $8.96, D,ni,ld Heliker $8.96, Otto Kurth $8.96, Chuck Schrlever $2.24. MARKET ROAD WARRANTS, JANUARY Howard Cooper Corp. $24.80. Ferd Embcrge $2.10, William Lee $3.75, Rob ert Wilson $22 54 Frank Ackerman $20.44, Tum-A-Luin $4.00, B'rank Shive ly $35.90. Harry Wells $25.76, C. R. Langdon $6.41. c. Carlson $2.99, Mar lon Hayden $62.85 Frank Gentry $40.31, Walter Scott $04.28, Arthur Keeno $30,- 23. Bryce Keene $30.23. John P. Louy $62.53, Paul M. Smith $1.60. Robert s. Wilson S63.65. Harry Tamblyn 1BV.B4, C. R. Langdon $14.00, Albert Connor $15.00. Clarence Moore $50.00. Clair Ash baugh 40.00. Bert Uleakman ytb.bi, .Marvin Morgan $io.uu, Marvin Morgan $1X35. L .N. Morgan $16.64. Ted Mc Daid $2.99. Fred Mankin $15.00, Ralph Marlatt $28.70. Clair Ashbaugh $14.95, Albert Connor $14 95. Clarence Moore $33.96, Dee Cox $150 34. H. S. Taylor $67.35. Jack Stotts $77.74. Mack Smith $5600. J. H. Gentry $75.82. Dale Ray $21.27. Henry Schwarz $14 08. Henry Peck $8.98. John Hiatt $22.40. I. Bran non $12.00. R. D. Ring $4.00, Ralph Mar latt $60.00, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $31. 61. Ralph Justus $10.00, C. R. Lang don $9.92. NOTICE OP COUNTY LAND. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the County Court, dated the 11th day of February. 1936. I am authorized and directed to sell at public auction, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth and upon the following terms as set out after each tract, to-wit: E'-EM.. Section 2, Twp. 1 North Range 25 E. W. M $115.00 EM; Section 27. Twp. 4 South, Range 24 E. W. M 300.00 Terms 20 percent down and remainder on payment five years annual payments with interest at 6 percent interest. Lots 17, 18. 19, ft 20 in Block 29, Irrigon 12.00 Lots 6. 7, 8, ft 9, Block 31, in Ir rigon 26.00 Lot 11 of Block 3. lying South of South line of NW4SEI4, Sec tion 27, Twp. 1 South, Range 25. E. W. M., in McAllster's Second Addition to the Town of Lexington 10.00 The South half of Lot 2 In Block 2 of Jones Addition to Hepp ner : 20.00 Lots 4 & 5 in Block 8 of Jones Addition to Heppner. Terms 20 per cent down and remain der in five years equal annual payments at 6 per cent Interest 805.00 ah iuture taxes to De paiu by pur chaser. THEREFORE, I will, on the 14th day of March. 1936. at the hour of 2:00 P. M., at the front door of the Court House In Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to tne nignest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Orgon for Morrow County, administrator and administratrix of the estate of Theo. Anderson, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to pre sent the same with proper vouchers verified as required by law to the un dersigned administrator and adminis tratrix at the law offlce of Jos. J. Nva. at Heppner, Oregon, within six months irom tne date of this notice. Dated and first published this 20th day or February, 1936. HARLEY ANDERSON. Administrator. DOROTHEA ANDERSON, Administratrix. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 7th day of March, 1936. at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, Morrow County, I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash tne lonowing described real property locatea in Morrow uounty, uregon, to wit: Lots Two and Nine In Block Two of the original Town (now City) of Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon, Including an interest In and to the wall between said lots and Lots Three and Eight in said block. 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 A. D. McMurdo, Plaintiff, vs. Daisy Shively and Frank Shively. wife and husband. Defendants. C. J. D. BAUMAN. Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of William Shipley, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County has appointed Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. 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. Objections to said final account must be filed on or be fore said date. SYLVA WELLS. 47-51 Administratrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the Estate of Ethel M. Peterson, deceased. In the Countv rnurt of the State of Oregon for Morrow uouniy, ana mat the Judge of said Court has fixed Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1936, at the hour of 10 A. M. of said day as the time and the County Court room in the County Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing and settlement of said final Heppner Transfer Co. Anywhw For Hlr Hauling Bondtd and Insured Oarrltr ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr. Wi ines for ALL Occasions A wine to suit every taste. SPECIAL PRICES Oysters : Shell Fish NOW IN SEASON Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINN, Prop. account and the hearing of any ob jections thereto. A. C- juniioo., Administrator of the Ethel M. Peterson Estate. TV, a riutA tha ttrat ntihl Irflt inn nf this notice is January 3ft 1936. rne aaie oi me msi puumauun u this notice is February 27. 1936. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEliUM run mu ROW COUNTY. W. E. Pruyn, Plaintiff, vs. Heppner Farmers Elevator Company, a corporation, K. a. 1 nompnuji, j. J. Chisholm, W. A. Kearna. Jeff Jones, and J. G. Barratt. as Trus tees of said Heppner Farmers Ele vator Company, a corporation, F. M. Akers, A. E. Anderson, Ben An derson, J. N. Batty, Kenneth Batty, Waiter Becket, A Bergren, John Bergstrom. Adam Blahm. M. D. Clark, Lester Doollttle, Millie Doo little, R. E. Driscoll. Alice Dyk stra, O. T. Ferguson. Frank Fraters, J. L. Gault. as receiver of First Na tional Bank of Heppner, a corpora tion, J. L. Gault, as receiver of Farmers and Stockgrowers Nation al Bank, a corporation, C. P. Fur long, whose true name Is C. H. Fur long, Emma Gemmell, Wm. Hueb ner, Guy Huston, John Her, Fed eral Land Bank of Spokane, a cor poration, A. W. Jones, N. L. Jones, Edward Ashbaugh, as administrator of the estate of E. C. Jones, de ceased, whose true name is C. E. Jones, John Kenny. Herman Neil son, Lawrence Redding, Dan Rice, Sanford Farming Company, a cor-, poration, Wm. D. Perkins ft Com pany, a corporation, Floyd Wor den, Elsie E. Alger, and Mattie L. Lacy. Mary Doe Lacy, and Jane Doe Lacy, whose true names are un known, as heirs at law of W. B. Lacv. deceased. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the above entitled court and cause on the 11th day of February. 1936. pursuant to a judgment and decree entered in said court on the 8th day of February, 1936, in favor of plaintiff for the sum of $1500.00. with interest from the 26th day of December. 1934. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, $170.00. attorney's fees and $72.65 the cost and disburse ments, and directing me as Sheriff to sell the following described real prop erty, in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: Block 1 in Mt. Vernon Addition to the town of Heppner, Oregon; lot 3 and the North half of lot 4 In Block 7 of the town of Heppner, Oregon; also, commencing at the SE corner of lot 7 in Block 14 in the town of Heppner, Oregon, thence East 18 feet, thence N. 8 degrees 36 minutes W. 126 feet, thence N. 1 degree 25 minutes W. 265.48 feet, thence W. 362.6 feet along the N. line of Center Street extended to a fioint 63 feet E. of the SE corner of ot 4 Block 8 Stansbury s Addition to said town of Heppner. thence S. 23 degrees 30 minutes E. 63 feet, thence S. 87 degrees 30 minutes E. 106 feet, thence S. 37 degrees 06 minutes E. 107 feet, thence S. 4 de grees 38 minutes E. 255 feet to the S. line of lot 18 in Block 7 of said town of Heppner, thence E. 157.83 feet to the place of beginning, NOW, In obedience to said execution. I will on Saturday, the 14th day of March, 1936, at the hour of 10:15 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, sell said real property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and apply the proceeds on said Judg ment and accruing costs of sale. Dated and first published this 13th day of February, 1936. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Ed Breslin and Edna B. eslin, Plaintiffs, vs. Heppner Farmers Elevator Company, a corporation, R. A. Thompson, J. J. Chisholm. W. A. Kearns, Jeff Jones, and J. G. Barratt, as Trus tees of said Heppner Farmers Ele vator Company, a corporation, W. G. McCarty. R. W. Turner, Ralph I. Thompson, J. O. Turner, F. M. Akers, A. E. Anderson, Ben Ander son, J. N. Batty, Kenneth Batty, Walter Becket, A. Bergren, John Begstrom, Adam Blahm. M. D. Clark, Lester Doollttle, Millie Doo llttle. R. E. Driscoll. Alice Dyks tra, O. T. Ferguson, Frank Fraters, J. L. Gault, Receiver of First Na tional Bank of Heppner, a corpora tion, J. L. Gault, Receiver of Far mers and Stockgrowers National Bank, a corporatien, C. P. Furlong, whose true name is C. H. Furlong, Emma Gemmell, Wm. Huebner, Guy Huston. John Her, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, A. W. Jones, N. L. Jones, Edward Ashbaugh, as administrator of the estate of E. C. Jones, deceased, whose true name is C. E. Jones, John Kenny, Herman Neilson. Law rence Redding. Dan Rice, Sanford Farming Company, a corporation, Wm. D. Perkins ft Company, a cor poration, Floyd Worden, Elsie E. Alger, and Mattie L. Lacy, Mary Doe Lacy, and Jane Doe Lacy, whose true names are unknown, as heirs at law of W. B. Lacy, re ceased. Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly issued out of the above entitled court In the above en titled cause on the 11th day of Febru ary, 1936, pursuant to a judgment and decree rendered In said court on Feb-ruai-y 8th, 1936. In favor of plaintiffs for the sum of $8000.00, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 1st day of November, 1934, for $500.00, attorney's fees, and cost and disbursements in the sum of $77.76, and directing me to sell the following de scribed real property, In Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, fo-wit: Commencing at the SE corner of Block 2 of Shipley's addition to Heppner, Oregon, running thence 8. 29 3-100 feet, thsnce W. 131 feet, thence N. 64 degrees 30 minutes W. 417 4-10 feet, thence N. 6 4-10 feet to the SE corner of lot 6 in Block 4 in said Shipley's Addition, thence E. 167 7-10 feet, thence JS. 54 de grees 30 minutes E. 373 8-10 feet to the place of beginning. Excepting therefrom that part thereof des cribed as a strip of land 60 feet In width off of the SW side and ex tending the entire length thereof, being the property described in that certain deed recorded in Book "Z" Deed records of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, at page 309. ALSO, (not excepted) commencing at the SE corner of Block 2, Shipley's Ad dition to said town of Heppner, running thence In a Northwesterly direction on an angle of 64 degrees 30 minutes W. a distance of 373 8-10 feet, thence In a Northeasterly di rection at right angles from said point last described a distance of . 60 feet, thence In a Southeasterly direction on an angle of 54 degrees 30 minutes E. to the Intersection of the E. bounded line of said Block 2 of Shipley's Addition, thence S. along the E. bounded line of said Block 2, said Shipley's Addi tion to the place of beginning, to gether with all fixtures and appur tenances. NOW, In obedience to said execution, I will on Saturday, the 14th day of March, 1936, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, sell said real property at public auction to the highest bidder for cash and apply the proceeds on said judg ment and accruing costs of sale. Dated and first published this 13th day of February, 1936. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Praotiea la BUU and Federal Court! Professional Cards REAL ESTATE General Line of Insurance and Bonds W. M. EUBANKS Notary Publlo Phone 62 Ion, Ore. W. L. BLAKELY Representing Connecticntt Mutual Life Inraanoe Co., Caledonian Fir Iosaranoe Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WOOL HIDES FELTS Phpne 782 Heppner, Or. VAWTER PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phon 173 Heppner Hotel Building Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST Modern equipment including X-ray ' for dental diagnosis Extraction by gas anesthetic First National Bank Building Phone 662 Heppner, Ore. DR. L. D. TIRBLES OSTEOPATHIC Physician ft Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO. Res. Phone 1162 Offlce Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOOM RICHARDSON, Mgr. RATES REASONABLE HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING x Perry Granite Company Portland Fine Memorials Eastern Oregon Representative H. C. CABB, Happner AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty O. L. BBNNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band'' LEXINGTON, OREGON J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORE. DR RAYMOND RICE PHYSICIAN ft SVBOBON Office First National Bank Building Offlc Phona 623 House Phone 825 DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST X-Rajr Dlagnoiii GILMAN BUILDING Heppner, Ora. A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND IUBOBON Tralnad Nana Aialitant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon P. W. MAHONEY ATTORNBY-AT-LAW GENERAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Offioa in Court House Heppner, Oregon J. O. PETERSON Latest Jawelry and Gift Goods Watohei . Clooks . Diamond Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Rati Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon LAURENCE CASE MORTUARY "Just the larvioe wanted whan jrou want It most"