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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936.
(Basrttr Sim? a
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE.
Established March 30, 18S3;
THE HEPPNER TIMES,
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912
Published every Thursday morning by
CBAWFO&D PUBT.TSKTNQ COMPANY
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
JASPER V. CRAWFORD. Editor
SPENCER CRAWFORD. Manager
ADVEBTISINO SATES GIVES
OB APPLICATION
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Tear 2.00
Three Years 6.00
Six Months 1.00
Three Months .76
Single Copies .1)6
Official Paper for Morrow County
Keeping Down the Flies.
BATTLE should be waged on the
common house fly before warm
weather and the real breeding sea
son begins, advises the state board
of health. There is no more dan
gerous enemy to health than this
carrier of disease, and cooperation
bv everyone in waylaying this put)
lie enemy No. 1 should be given
wholeheartedly, for there is no tell
ing where the insect may get in its
deadly work.
"The fly, itself, is not dangerous
to health, but unfortunately this
insect is not particular as to its
habits or its food. The fly is a dis
tributor of filth and germs. Milk,
fruit, bread, meat, vegetables and
the baby's bottle may be contamin
ated by flies so as to cause damage
to health. Once the fly enters the
house it Is impossible to And pro
tection from germs which may en
ter with the insect The campaign
for fly eradication should begin be
fore the fly starts on its life cycle
The chief breeding place of the
house fly is in barns or cow ma-
nure. It has been found to breed
in human excrement, decaying veg
etables, putrefying animal matter.
in bedding in poultry pens, and in
garbage. All of these things can
be safely disposed of and thus de
prive the fly of its breeding place,"
says the weekly bulletin of the state
health service. The bulletin says
further:
"Flies multiply rapidly as soon as
warm weather comes to stay. A
female deposits more than a hun
dred eggs at a time. The life cycle
from egg to larva, to pupa, to adult
male or female, requires ten days,
A week later, fifty females, under
favorable conditions are ready to
deposit a total of 5,000 eggs. Dur
ing the summer season, nine gen
erations of fles may result from one
female that laid the first batch of
eggs in the spring. It has been
estimated that the total product
of a single fly would equal 140
pounds provided only one half of
them survived.
"Fortunately, modern sanitation
and knowledge regarding the life
history and habits of the house fly,
musca domestica, render possible
complete control over the fly nuls
ance. Start with the stable; see
that it is cleaned daily. It requires
a certain amount of moisture for
the egg3 to hatch. If the manure
is spread out in the sun it will dry
out Do not let manure collect in
the stable; If you want to use it
for fertilizer, place it in a screened
bin. It is much cheaper to buy
screen and lumber to build a bin
than to pay doctor bills or perhaps
funeral expenses. The garbage
should be kept in a water tight
container with a good cover. Do
not let garbage accumulate; fre
quently bury or incinerate it. Do
not empty dish water out of the
window. Toilets should be built
absolutely fly proof. Remember
that flies breed in filth, so do not
have filth around your home.
"We know we cannot eliminate
all the flies regardless of how care
ful we are with our premises, be
cause flies may travel long dis
tance! Screen the home; screen
the pantry; keep food under screen;
screen the baby's crib in the day
time while it is taking its nap. The
exercise of vigilance to remove
causes of fly breeding is usually
effective and brings results. Little
effort is required to keep the flies
out of the home. By removing the
flies you remove a prolific cause of
sickness."
BOARDMAN
By MILDRED ALLEN
Pete Slevln loaded out 14 cars of
sheep this last Saturday to send to
the mountains.
Mrs. Walter Olson and son, Mar
vin, have been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Blayden, for the past two
weeks but has now returned to her
home.
Carroll Kennedy was here over
the week end visiting relatives. His
wife has been here about two weeks.
Katherine Berger has been here
visiting old friends the past few
days.
Pete Mefford and family visited
friends and relatives here this week
end. Meffords are now making
their home at Wapato.
Albert Macomber and family of
Heppncr were here visiting over the
week end.
Jack Gorham went to Pendleton
Saturday and brought Frank Ack
erman home from the hospital
where he has been ill for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas returned
home Saturday from a trip to Twin
Falls, Idaho. They left Marietta
and Lee in Halfway to visit a short
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Coats and Echo
went to Hardman over the week
end to visit friends and relatives.
Mrs. G. E. Sturm and children
left this last week for a few weeks'
visit in the valley.
A shower honoring Mrs. Margaret
Thorp was held at Mrs. Shell's
home Mav 28. Refreshments were
served and many enjoyed them. It
was sponsored by the Home Econ
omics club.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ransier
moved into one of the Peck cabins
this past week.
Loraine Dillabough left May 27
for her home in Port Orford. She
stayed and finished school after her
folks moved away.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and
son visited at the home of Mrs.
Petty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ma
comber, this past week.
Miss Jeanette Turner was here
last Thursday to give music lessons.
Miss Turner intends to give music
lessons here all summer.
Charlie Nickerson and family
moved to the Rand place last week.
Dallas Wilson was here from La
Grande over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wicklander's daugh
ter, Mrs. Moore of The Dalles, was
here over the week end.
Russell Miller's mother broke her
shoulder very seriously Saturday,
May 30. They rushed her to Port
land to a specialist It was broken
in the joint with a piece broken off
the bone.
The H. E. club met at the grange
hall Wednesday, Moy 27, to make
curtains for the hall. They had a
pot luck dinner,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Black and
family returned from Astoria last
week. Their daughter, Naomi, re
turned with them.
Maxine Strobel and Mrs. Tyler
accompanied the Thomas family to
Idaho.
Lester and Leonard Thorp re
turned home this last week.
Many attended the Al G. Barnes
circus in Pendleton May 27.
Mrs. Louis Bush and Mrs. Nate
Thorp were busines visitors in Her
miston Friday.
John Jenkins was home from
shearing a couple of days last week
but returned again.
Reese Bymar and son Jean have
gone to Nyssa where they are
working.
PINE CITY
By LENNA NEILL
" Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
family visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper Myers Saturday.
Miss Betty Finch remained at the
Myers home for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly and fam
ily motored to Pendleton Saturday.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters
Neva and Lenna attended the grad
uation exercises in Hermiston Fri
day evening.
Miss Isabella O'Brien, who has
been attending St Mary's academy
at The Dalles, came home for her
summer vacation Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull and
daughter Beverly Jean of La Grande
and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
family of Hermiston visited at the
H. E. Young home Saturday.
The quilting club met at the Roy
Neill home Thursday to quilt for
Miss Bernice Neill. A pot luck din
ner was served at noon.
Misses Marie and Cecelia Healy
visited at the home of Mrs. Ollie
Neill Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter
Neva left Tuesday for La Grande
where they attended the gradua
tion exercises at the Eastern Ore
gon normal school at which Oleta
Neill graduated.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Struthers
and Mrs, C. H. Bartholomew were
business visitors in Hermiston
Monday.
Miss Helen Healy is now visiting
at the home of her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl January vis
ited at the Jim Daly home Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew
TRAINS EAST
PORTLAND ROSE Doy
Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleep
ers, Observation-lounge Cor, Diner.
AIL AIR-CONDITIONED.
PACIFIC LIMITED Da
Air-conditioned Coaches & Standard
Sleepers. Also Cafe-Observation Car,
CITY OF PORTLAND
FIVE"SAILINGS"MONTHLY
FROM PORTLAND, 3.4S p.m.
onlst,7lh, 13lh, 19th, 25th.
39 Houri Portland to
Chicago, no ixtra far.
Diner-lounge, Coach -buffet and three
Standard Pullmans, all air-conditioned
LOW PRICED MEALS
Porter Service end Free Pillows
In Coaches on ell trains.
For Information and reservations see
LOCAL AGENT
and son Bobby of Estacada visited
from Friday until Sunday at the
C. H. Bartholomew home.
Eldon Kinton of Salem visited at
at the Jim Daly home Saturday
Sunday. Miss Alma Neill accom
panied him back to Salem Sunday
evening.
Rev. Carrol of Hermiston visited
at the Ji mDaly home Saturday
evening.
IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Mrs. Frank Leicht is visiting her
sister-in-law and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Barney Endrice, at Chewilla,
Wash.
Mrs. Roscoe Williams motored to
Tekoe, Wash., Friday for a two
days' visit with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton and
son Don motored to Corvallis Sat
urday and will remain for the grad
uation exercises at which their son
Edward graduated from O. S. C.
The boys Sunday school class
from the Pentecostal church were
entertained at a party at the Jack
Browning home Saturday after
noon.
Geo. Hendrix returned home
from La Grande the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ball and
family were visiting Mrs. Nora Wil
son Saturday.
Rev. Crawford went to Hermiston
Friday to attend the closing services
of the Weller sisters at the Pente
costal church.
W. C. Isom has been quite ill the
past ten days.
Jess Oliver spent Decoration day
at home, leaving Sunday for a
shearing job in Montana.
Mrs. Thomas Caldwell's sister
from San Bernardino, Calif., visited
her last week.
Miss Theresa Teel is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Uley Paulson.
Mrs. Duus has her sister, Mrs.
Edwards of Portland, as a house
guest this week.
A .R, Bowluare and daughter,
Mrs. Harvey Warner, and small
granddaughter motored to Hepp
ner last week.
Ernest Bediwell left Sunday for
Parma, Idaho, where he is em
ployed for the summer.
Mrs. R. M. McCoy from Imbler
visited her mother, Mrs. J. A. Gra-
biel, from Monday until Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strader. Ira
Grabel and Vernon Grabiel from
Cascade Locks visited their grand
mother, Mrs. J. A. Grabiel, Sunday
as they were enroute from Imbler
to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy and
small daughter visited Mrs. Mc
Coy's mother, Mrs. Goodwin, at
The Dalles last week.
For Sale 20 head weaner nle-s J5
each. Richard Jones ranch between
Dry Fork and Rock creek. 12-14p
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
mu -row Loumy, stale ot Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of the said district
will be held at the Heppner Council Chambers on the 15th day of June. 1936, at
2:30 o clock p. m for the purpose of discussing the budget for the fiscal school
-ur, uegmning june jbtn, iaB, ana ending June 15th, 1937, hereinafter set forth,
and to vote on the proposition of levying a district tax.
BUDGET
Estimated Receipts
Balance on hand at the beglnnnig of the fiscal school year
(Third Monday in June) for which this budget is made $ 150.00
To be received from the County School Fund 5.567.36
To be received from the Elementary School Fund 2,717.28
To be received from the State Irreducible School Fund 425.19
To be received for Vocational Education (State and Federal
Funds) 642.86
To be received from the Non-High School District for:
Tuition 4,200.00
Transportation 2 760 00
To be received from tuition for elementary school pupils 1,957.50
TOTAL, ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Estimated
GENERAL CONTBOL
Personal service:
Superintendent
Clerk ino.00
Stenographers and other office assistants 135.00
supplies
Elections and nublicitv
Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)
Total Expense of General Control
INSTRUCTION Supervision
Personal service:
Supervisors
Supplies, principals and supervisors
Total Expense, Supervision
INSTRUCTION Teaching
Personal service:
Teachers
Superintendent
Principals
Transportation, Smith-Hughes
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
Textbooks
Total Expense of Teaching
OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
Janitors and other employees
Janitors' supplies
r uei
Light and power
Water
Total Expense of Operation .'.
MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
Repair and maintenance of furniture and
equipment
Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds .
Total Expense of Maintenance and Repairs ....
AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Library: Personal service (librarian, etc.)
Library books
Transportation of pupils:
Personal service: ...
Grade texts
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ..!Z!
FIXES CHARGES
insurance
Total Fixed Charges .J!".Z!IZZ!Z!!Z"
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
Alteration of buildings (not repairs)
Npw fiirnitnro Onilininunt nnH nl.,An.n4
Total Capital Outlays
DEBT SERVICE
Principal on bonds
Principal on warrants
-murem on Donus
Interest nn wnrmntn
Total Debt Service
EMERGENCY
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year
Total estimated receints. tint inclnd
Balance, amount to be raised by district
Dated this May 12, 1936.
Signed:
HARRIET S. GEMMELI
District Clerk.
Approved by Budget Committee May
Signed:
liAKKlET S. U-MMELL,
Secretary, Budget Committee.
Indebtedness
Amount of bonded Indebtedness $37 000 00
Amount of warrant Indebtedness on warrantsTasueTand '
paid for want of funds"
Total Indebtednsai
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARREN3
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdman,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holdman and
little daughter Ann motored over
from their Pendleton farm last
Sunday, bringing Miss Lucille Far-
rens who has been working for
them for the past five months, for
an indefinite visit with home folks
The Holdmans spent a few hours
at the Farrens home before return
ing home.
Attending the theater in Hepp-
ner Saturday nght were Mr. and
Mrs. Duff McKitrick, Charlotte and
Forrest Adams.
Mrs. J. B. Adams Is making a
visit with her family here from her
work at the home of Mrs. Sadie
Elder in Echo where she has been
the past month.
Tom Fraters left Sunday last for
a three-weeks' visit with relatives
at Oakland and San Francisco, Cal.
G. A. Farrens recently had some
interior decorating done on his
mountain home.
Miss Murl Farrens was visiting
in Hardman one day last week.
Miss Edith Stevens who has been
employed near Condon is making
a visit at her home here.
Mrs. Lotus Robison and son Rich
ard were up from their Rhea creek
ranch visiting friends Sunday.
Mrs. Victor Lovgren and small
son were guests of Mrs. Duff Mc
Kitrick a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel en
tertained in honor of Mrs. Harvey
iiarsnman May 4tft, the occasion
being Mrs. Harshman's 50th birth
day anniversary. Attending be
sides the host and hostess and hon-
oree were Mrs. Walter Farrens.
Dolly and Roland and Herman Neil-
son.
Mrs. Irl Clary, high school teach
er here for the past three vears.
and children departed for Portland
recently where she will visit her sis
ter a while before attending sum
mer session at College of Puget
sound.
Mrs. Orrin McDaniel and baby
son spent last week at the home of
her mother- and father-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam McDaniel. ,
This vicinity was visited with
two fine rains Sunday and Monday,
bringing smiles to the faces of the
farmers.
New OSC Catalog Issued
Showing Many Offerings
Corvallis The new ' catalog for
Oregon State college, a 400-page
volume listing all the offerings for
the year 1936-37, is off the press,
having been Issued well in advance
of the close of college this year,
considerably earlier than usual.
The catalog, while confined pri
marily to the state college, also
carries a foreword description of
the state system of higher educa
tion a3 a whole and contains a large
legal voters of School District No. 1. of
. $18,420.19
Expenditures
Elemen
tary High
School
650.00 $
650.00
100.00
135.00
70.00
35.00
25.00
70.00
35.00
25.00
$ 2,030.00
425.00
25.00
25.00
475.00
6,915.00
1,000.00
6.505.00
875.00
975.00
200.00
200.00
15.00
200.00
15.00
15,900.00
810.00
200.00
350.00
125.00
75.00
810.00
200.00
350.00
125.00
75.00
3,120.00
200.00
650.00
90.00
300.00
50.00
. 100.00
400.00
,650.00
1,900.00
3,290.00
90.00
60.00
2,760.00
60.00
100.00
900.00
200.00
600.00
3.000.00
5,000.00
1,885.00
1,000.00
10,885.00
.... 1,000.00
139 600 00
tax .....Z... '
(21,179.81
A. D. McMURDO,
Chairman, Board of Directors.
20. 1936.
R C PHELPS
Chairman, Budget Committee.
25,000.00
.J)6-,000.00
chart showing at a glance the offer
ings of all institutions in the sys
tem.
The catalog lists under liberal arts
and sciences at O. S. C, lower di
vision work, and major curricula in
the school of science. Under ma
jor professional and technical cur
ricula it lists the schools of agri
culture, education, engineering and
industrial arts, forestry, home ec
onomics, pharmacy and the degree
granting department of secretarial
science.
EXAMINER HERE 13TH.
C. M. Bentley, examiner of oper
ators and chauffeurs from the office
of Earl Snell, secretary of state, will
be in Heppner at the courthouse
Saturday, June 13, between the
hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. All
those wishing licenses or permits to
drive cars are asked to get in touch
with Mr. Bentley at that time.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Outstanding warrants of School
District No. 12, Morrow County,
Oregon, numbered 972 to 992 and 1
to 38, will be paid upon presenta
tion to the district clerk. Interest
ceases June 5, 1936. Also warrants
Nos. 917, 950 and 957 which were
previously called will be paid when
presented.
BEULAH B. NICHOLS, Clerk.
School Dist. Ni. 12,
Lexington, Oregon.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Outstanding warrants of School
Dist, No. 42, Morrow County, Ore
gon, including numbers 286 to 306,
will be paid on presentation to the
district clerk. Interest on these
warrants ceases June 5, 1936.
SOPHRONA THOMPSON,
Heppner, Oregon. Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given by vir
tue of the laws of the State of Ore
gon that I have taken up the here
inafter described animal at the
Webb place, 17 miles SE of Hepp
ner, and that I will, on Saturday,
June 6, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'
clock a. m., sell said animal to the
highest bidder for cash in hand,
subject to the right of redemption
of the owner thereof. Said animal
is described as follows:
One pale red heifer, no marks or
brands.
RAYMOND PETTYJOHN,
Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to the legal voters of School District
No. 1 of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, that the ANNUAL
SCHOOL MEETING of said Dis
trict will bo held at the City Coun
cil Chambers, to begin at the hour
of 2:30 o'clock P. M., on the third
Monday of June, being the 15th day
of June, A. D 1936.
This meeting is called for the
purpose of electing one School Di
rector for 3-year term, and one
District Clerk for 1-year term, and
the transaction of business usual
at such meeting.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1936.
ARCHIE D. McMURDO,
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST:
HARRIET S. GEMMELL,
District Clerk.
NOTICE OF BOND HOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a special meeting of the
Bond Holders of Heppner Lodge
No. 358, B. P. O. Elks, at the Elks
Hall, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
7th day of July, 1936, at the hour of
2:30 in the afternoon of said day
for the purpose of considering and
determining means of refinancing
the bonds secured by second mort
gage on the property of said lodge
at Heppner, Oregon, and transact
such other and further business in
connection therewith as may prop
erly come before said meeting. It
is important that all bond holders
be present, either in person or by
proxy.
Dated this 4th day of June, 1936.
D. A. WILSON,
Trustee for the Bond Holders.
13-16
NOTICE OF 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 in the Court House as
follows: Commencing Wednesday,
June 10, 1936, at 9 o'clock a. m., and
continuing until Friday, June 12,
1936, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon U. S. His
tory, Writing, Geometry, Bot
any. Wednesday Afternoon Physiolo
gy, Reading, Composition, Gen
eral History. ,
Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic,
History of Education, Psychol
ogy, Geology.
Thursday Afternoon Grammar,
American Literature, Physics.
Friday Forenoon Theory and
Practice, Spelling, Physical
Geography, English Literature,
Friday Afternoon School Law,
Algebra, Civil Government,
Bookkeeping.
(This examination and the one
to be given in December will be the
last opportunities for teachers to
become certified by taking teachers'
examinations.)
LUCY E. RODGERS,
County School Superintendent,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that "the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County execui
trlx of the estate of W. P. Mahoney,
deceased, and that all persons hav
ing claims against the said estate
must present the same, duly veri
fied according to law, to me at the
office of my attorney, P. W. Ma
honey, in Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, said
date of first publication being May
28, 1936.
HARRIET K. MAHONEY,
Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County, ad
ministratrix of the Estate of S. E.
Moore, deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as by law required,
with proper vouchers attached, to
the undersigned at the law office of
Bert Johnson in lone, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice.
Date of first publication of this
notice, April 30, 1936.
IDA B. MOORE,
Administratrix of the Estate of
S. E. Moore, Deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May
13, W36.
NOTICE si hereby given that Lynn
R. Hale, of Longcreek, Oregon, who, on
December 15, 1928, made homestead en
try, act of Dec. 29, 1916, No. 026957, for
NEli, NV.SEii, Sec. 23, W14NW14,
SWy4, Sec. 24, SWy.NEVi, EMjNWVi.
NW'dNWVi, Section 25, Township 7,
S., Range 27, E.. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before J. H. Al
len, Notary Public, at Longceek. Ore
gon, on the 11th day of July, 1936.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. N. Wilson, of Monument, Oregon,
Ed Enright, of Top, Oregon, Owen
Cork, of Monument, Oregon, Elmer
Malterson, of Monument, Oegon.
W. F. JACKSON.
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
County Court ot the State ot Oregon
for Morrow County, administrator of
the estate ot Kublna n: urisman, deceas
ed, and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased, are
hereby required to present the same
duly verified as required by law, to said
administrator at the law office of P.
W. Mahoney, at Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first .published this 14th
flay 01 May, 1936.
FRED HOSKINS,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY.
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated the 20th
day of May, 1936, I am authorized and
directed to sell at public auction, as
Droviaea oy law. me following aes-
cribed real property, at not less than
the minimum price set forth after each
item, to-wit:
Lot 4 in Block C of the Original town-
site of Hardman, Oregon. Price
Included in former Order.
Lot 4 Block D of the Original Town
site of Hardman, Oregon. Minimum
price $100.00
J-ast 1U leet of lot 14 Block 4 Sperry s
-na aaait on to the town ot lone.
Oregon. Minimum price $5.00
Lots 10, 11 and 12 Block 3 Quaid's
Addition and Tract number 77 of
the City of Heppner. Oregon. Min
imum price Wbu.uu, -u percent aown.
remainder five-year semi-annual
payments.
Therefore. I will, on Saturday, the
13th day of June, 1936, at the hour of
-:uu f. jm., at tne iront aoor 01 tne
Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell
said property to the highest and best
bidder at terms stated above. Taxes
to be paid promptly during the term of
the contract. All deferred payments
to carry interest at b per cent per an
num.
Dated this, the 20th day of May, 1936.
U. J. D. rSAUMAN, sherm.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
H. V. SMOUSE, Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANK N. CcCONNELL, Defendant,
SUMMONS.
Equity No. 3166.
To Frank N. McConnell. the above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer plaintiff's complaint
filed against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before four weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail to so
appear ior want tnereol. plaintiff will
apply to the above entitled court for
the relier prayed for In his comDlaint.
tu-wlt: That that certain oil lease en
tered, into between vou and the n ain
tiff on the 11th day of October, 1924, up
on and covering the following described
real property, situate in Morrow Coun
ty, orgon, to-wit:
The SE(4 of Section 25, all of Sec
tion 36 in Township one (1) North,
Range 24. and the SE'i. the N of
SW',4 and SW'.i of SW',4 of Section
30 and N'. of Section 31 in Town
ship one (1) North, Range 25 all
East of Willamette Meridian,
be declared void, cancelled and held for
naught, and that you and all persons
claiming by, through or under you be
forever barred of and from all right,
title, claim or interest In or to said
real property; and for such other and
further relief as the court mv rifmm
just and equitable.
This summons la served upon you by
publication thereof once a week for
four successive weeks in the Heppner
Gazette Times, a newspaper of cotieral
circulation, nrinted anil nnl,liuh,i 1,.
Morrow County, Oregon, pursuant to
an order of Hon. Wm. T. Campbell,
Judge of the County Court of the State
in uieguri ior morrow county, which
order is dated June 3rd, 1936, and the
date of the first publication of this
summons is june 4tn, iy;JH.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and Post Offlce address,
Heppner. Oregon.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTTfrc TH TTTPfi'KV nTtrtr r-A
m-J'11'?- J'lly 6' A' D- IMS. t
n.. m. .in saia day, at the
front door of the County Court House
in Heppner. Oregon, County of Mor
row, Oregon, I will sell at public auc-
...... ' ... uisiiCTi niooer, ior ca.sn. the
following described premises, to-wit:
AH of Section thirty-six (36) in
Township one (1) North, Range
Twenty-three (23) East of the Wil
lamette Meridian, Morrow County
Stute nf Orpcnn
Said sale will be made by virtue of
Court of the state of Oregon fr the
CoUlltv nf Murrnm A i .V
in that suit heretofore pending therein
yV Vi ' """'en and Elsie C.
sli, v nwiffi' ?ere Plaintiffs and
1 1 H,'d,P-,Plcrr?- g"hert S. Balilnger,
,iV r . , , hoiuo were
defendants, said suit being numbered
o , . C J- D- BAUMAN,
Sheriff for Morrow County, Oregon.
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