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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1937.
PAGE SEVEN
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
The following program was given
at the high school on Washington's
birthday by the high school and the
grades Song, "America the Beauti
ful" by everyone; recitation, "Mt.
Vernon Bells," by Alene Inskeep;
poem by Lois Stevens; story, "Young
George and the Colt," Ollie Hast
ings; reading by Cecil McDaniel and
Delmar Buschke; reading, "Bell on
the Potomac," Mildred Clary; read
ing by Opal Hastings; song, "Colum
bia the Gem of the Ocean," by ev
eryone; "The Story 6f a Farmer" by
Donald Robison. A poster showing
things Washington didn't see ex
plained by first grade. Pat Bleak
man had charge of the program.
"Patriotism" Francis Inskeep; song,
"America," by everyone. After the
program a dinner was served by the
high school. Those invited besides
the school were Mrs. B. H. Bleak
man, Mrs. Roy Robison, Mrs. Wes
Stevens, Mrs. Lewis Batty, Mrs. Sa
bin Hastings and Mrs. Walter Far
rens. These ladies are mothers of
high school students. After the lunch
games were played by all.
Mrs. Neal Knighten and children
are spending several days with her
mother, Mrs. Roy Neill, at Pine City.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke and
Joyce spent Monday and Tuesday
in Pendleton attending to matters
of business.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman
and Nita Ray were here Sunday.
They came out to shovel snow away
from their house.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McDonald
spent last week in Heppner visiting
relatives.
Mrs. Emil Johnson visited Mrs.
Carl Leathers Sunday.
Lester Ashbaugh was visiting
Neal Knighten over the week end.
The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
gave a dance Saturday night. Out
of-town guests were Edna and Betty
Hughes, Delsie May Harshman, Rose
Cunningham, Hubert Mann, Hanna
Mann and Alfred Swales.
Chas. Johnson spent the week end
at the home of Mrs. Walter Farrens.
Miss Annie Mclntire spent the
week end in Heppner.
Tom Fraters went to work for Bill
Greener Monday.
J. W. Gallagher is ill at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Batty in Eight Mile.
Mrs. Tom Brown is working for
Mrs. Lewis Batty during the lambing
season.
Mrs. Wes Stevens reported that
their house caught fire one day last
week caused by a defective flue.
They succeeded in putting it out
before much damage was done.
Lewis Knighten who suffered a
paralytic stroke two weeks ago at
his home is reported as getting along
fine and well on the way to recovery.
BOARDMAN
By LA VERN BAKER
Missionary meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Baker Wed
nesday afternoon. The meeting was
led by Mrs. Ingles and Mrs. Ander
son gave a very interesting book
review on Africa.
The town basketball team played
Heppner CCC last Thursday evening.
The local team was beaten by a score
of 32-29. It was the second time
the town team has been beaten.
Willard Baker made a trip to Lew
iston, Idaho, last week. He took
some wrestlers on to Lewiston as
their car broke down here.
Dallas Wilson of La Grande spent
the week end in Boardman visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilson.
A farewell dance was held at Tom's
camp for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan
of Hermiston Saturday evening. A
large crowd attended and a good time
was reported by all. Mr. and Mrs.
Mackan are former residents of
Boardman.
Philip and Esther Jones made a
business trip to Hermiston Monday.
The alumni are giving a bug party
March 3, with a dance afterwards.
The high school basketball team
played Lexington on the local floor
last Tuesday evening, winning by a
large score.
Mr. and Mrs. John McClaskey were
guests at the Wilson home Sunday.
Mrs. McClaskey is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. Bill Lilv returned from the
hospital last week. She has been in
the Pendleton hospital where she
underwent an appendicitis operation.
Mrs. H. B. Thomas returned from
the hospital in Pendleton this week
A very interesting game was
played between the town team and
the high school Monday evening
The high school won bv ten Doints
The preliminary was Arlington and
iioaraman grades. The game was
exciting as the score was tied the
biggest share of the game. Arling'
ton succeeded in winning by one
point.
Miss Maxine Mackan is spending a
few days visiting on the project be
fore she leaves for her new home.
A surprise birthday partv was held
at the Ingles home for Mr. Ingles
Sunday evening.
Miss Ledbetter spent the week end
at her home in La Grande. She re
ported a great deal of snow there.
IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Mrs. George Kendler and daugh
ter Yvonne and Mrs. W. C. Isom
were dinner guests of Mrs. Homer
Hedrick at Stanfield Friday. W. C
Isom and R. V. Jones attended the
sale at Stanfield that day, where Mr.
Jones purchased a work horse.
Earl Leach and Ray Sparks were
week-end visitors in Portland.
Word was received here Sunday
of the death of Mrs. D. Barnes whose
home is in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs.
Barnes lived here several years and
she was in poor health most of the
time. Mr. Barnes was caretaker at
the depot. She passed away at Til
lamook.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy made a
trip to Pendleton Saturday to get
their car which had been undergoing
repair.
Miss Bessie Wilson and a friend
from La Grande normal spent the
week end with her mother, Mrs.
Nora Wilson.
Mrs. Wilson is having some new
built-ins installed in her house this
week. Ed Adams is doing the work.
Bob Walpole was a Boardman vis
tior Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom crossed
the ferry below town and motored
over into Washington Sunday where
they inspected the big dredge boat
which is anchored near Plymouth.
THE FLAG OF THE
UNITED STATES
How to Display It
How to Respect It
TPnllnwino- la
"uib o mc list ui ijueBiiuus pre
pared by the American Legion Auxiliary
Aiueramiiani comnmi.ee on tne nag or
the United States, for the eighth grade
uuja Americanism corneal:
21. What does the salute of the Flag
express, and when -we salute the
Flag what do we do?
22. What is patriotism?
23. What is the difference between a
chauvinist and a patriot?
24. Between what hours should the
Flag be displayed? What about
stormy waetner?
25. Explain the proper method of rais
ing and lowering the Flag.
26. On what days should the Flag be
displayed everywhere?
27. The Flag should never be draped.
When bunting is used for draping
purposes, how should the material
be arranged regarding the position
of the colors? Give reason.
28. What is the position of the Flag
of the United tSates when dis
played with another flag against
a wall, staffs crossed?
29. What is the position of the blue
field when the Flag is flown from
a staff projecting horizontally, or
at an angle from a window-sill,
balcony or front of a building?
30. When displayed over the middle of
the street, how is the Flag sus
pended and what is the position
of the blue field? Give the reason
for this position of the blue field.
31. State a good rule that will always
make sure the correct use of the
Flag.
32. When used on a speaker's plat
form, what is the correct position
of the Flag? (1) If displayed
against the wall? (2) If flown
from a staff?
33. When the Flag is displayed either
horizontally or vertically against
a wall, in a show window, or else
where, what is the position of the
blue field? Give reason.
34. What is a simple "rule of thumb"
to tell how to display the Flag
correctly in either a horizontal po
sition or vertical position?
35. When suspended over a sidewalk
from a rope extending from a
house to a pole at the edge of the
sidewalk, how is the Flag hoisted,
and what is the position of the
blue field?
36. How is the Flag of the United
States carried in a procession with
another flag?
37. How is it carried in a procession
with a line of flags?
38. What is the position of the Flag
of the United States in a group of
flags of states, or cities or pen
nants of societies, displayed from
staffs?
39. What is the position of the Flag
of the United States when flown
on the same halyard with flags of
states or cities or pennants or
40. (1) What is the position of the
Flag of the United States when it
is llown from adjacent staffs with
the flags of other nations, states
or cities or pennants of societies?
wnen is the Flag or the Uni
ted States hoisted and lowered?
Give G. T. Want Ads a trial.
NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY LOTS.
By virtue of an order of the Coun
ty Court, dated the 4th day of Feb
ruary, 1937, I am authorized and dl
rected to sell at public auction, at
not less than the minimum price
herein set forth and on the follow
ing terms: 20 down and the re
mainder in ten equal semi-annual
payments with interest at the rate
of six percent on the deferred pay
ments and all future taxes to be paid
by the purchaser:
lone Sperry"s 2nd Addition, lots
9 and 10, Block 8, to the City of
lone.
Minimum price $101.00.
Therefore, I will, on the 27th day
of February, 1937, at the hour of
2:00 P. M., at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner, Oregon,
sell said property to the highest and
best bidder for cash as stated above,
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore
gon. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given by virtue of
the laws of the State of Oregon that
I have taken up the hereinafter de
scribed animal at my place 18 miles
Southwest of lone, and that I will at
said place, at 1:30 o'clock A. M. on
Saturday, March 13, 1937, offer for
sale and sell said animal to the high
est bidder for cash in hand subject
to the right of redemption of the
owner thereof. Said animal is de
scribed as follows:
Small red and white spotted, 3'
year-old cow, no marks or brands.
51-1 FRANK YOUNG, lone, Ore.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account as
executrix of the estate of Olaf Berg
strom, deceased, and the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County has appointed Monday, the 5th
day of April, 1937, 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. Objections to
said final account must be filed on or
before said date.
CAROLYN BERGSTROM,
Executrix.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
COUNTY LANDS.
By virtue of an order of the County
Court, dated the 24th day of February,
1937, I am authorized and directed to
sell at public auction, as provided by
law, the following described real prop
erty, at not less than the minimum price
herein set forth and upon the following
terms, lo-wit:
The North Half of the Northwest
t Manufacturer's "gat acquaint
ed" offer. Genuine Algerian
Briar worth $5.00 for only $1.00.
Write for free illustrated book
let of popular styles.
CONDAY PIPE CO.
So. Norwallc. Conn.
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DOZEN
FOR25c
Quarter of Section Twenty-seven,
Township 1 North, Range 25 East
of Willamette Meridian. Minimum
price $60.00.
Heppner Tract Number 58 D. R.
30-581. Minimum price $50.00.
Therefore, I will, on Saturday, the
20th day of March, 1937. at the hour of
2:00 P. M., at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell
said property to the highest and best
bidder for cash in hand.
Dated this 25th day of February, 1937.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account as
executrix of the estate of Samuel
Hughes, deceased, and that the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has appointed Monday, the
5th day of April, 1937, 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 Objections to said
final account must be filed on or be
fore said date.
MARY HUGHES, Executrix.
NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH, DE
PARTMENT OF PROBATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of FANNIE
O. ROOD, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to power given the undersigned by the
Last Will and Testament of said Fannie
O. Rood, deceased, and also pursuant
to an order of the above entitled Court
duly made and entered in said Estate
on the 8th day of May, 1929, authorizing,
empowering and directing the under
signed as Executors under said Last
Will and Testament to sell at private
sale for cash or upon credit and at such
price or prices and upon such terms as
to the undersigned may seem wise or
proper, the following described real
property situated in the County of Morr
row, State of Oregon, to-wit:
The Northeast quarter and the
North half of the Southeast quarter
of Section Thirty-five (35) in Town
ship Three (3) South, Range Twenty-three
(23) East of the Willamette
Meridian, containing 240 acres;
and we will on and after the 18th day
of March, 1937, proceed to sell at pri
vate sale for cash or upon credit at such
price or prices and upon such terms
as to the undersigned may seem wise
or proper and subject to the confirma
tion of the above entitled Court, the
said described real property, the same
to be so offered for such sale at the
ffice of the Deshon Mortgage Company,
No. 1216 Spalding Building in the City
of Portland, County of Multnomah,
State of Oregon.
FRED H. DESHON,
FRED ROOD,
Executors under the Last Will and
Testament of Fannie O. Rood,
deceased.
Date of First Publication, February
18, 1937.
Date of Last Publication, March 18,
1937.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF GILLIAM.
KATHERINE L. WASHBURN,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARK V. WEATHERFORD and EM-
ivia wJATiiiUKDUKJj, his wire; O.
LOWELL, MRS. W. W. WEATH
ERFORD and JUNCTION CITY
STATE BANK, Defendants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of nn AVAfiiMnn iurltrmant
order, decree and order of sale issued
Ollt nf thA flhnva onHHori Pnnpt In thA
above entitled cause, to me directed and
aaiea me lotn day or January, 1937,
tinon A ilinVmpnt- ronriornri and anta.AH
in said Court on the 2nd day of Janu
ary, 1937, in favor of Katherine L.
wasnuurn, piainiui, ana against o.
LOWFLTi ffpffinrtnnt fnr tha sum rf
$841.82 with interest thereon at 6 per
cent per annum from the 31st day of
October, 1932, until paid; the further
sum of $457.31 with interest thereon at
6 per cent per annum from the 24th day
Of June. IPr-to find tho further, uiim r.t
$100.00 attorney's fees, and the costs of
upua una writ commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situated in the County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Also that portion of Section 6,
Township I North Range 23 East
W. M. lying North and West of
the County Road running through
said section, containing 415 acres
more or less;
Also the Southwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter, the west half
of the southwest quarter and the
southeast quarter of the southwest
quarter of Section 30 and the West
half of Section 31, Township 2
North Range 23 E. W. M all sit
uated in Morrow County, Oregon,
and containing 941 acres, more or
less;
Also the South half of the Southeast
quarter and the Northwest quar
ter of the Southeast quarter, and
the Southwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter of Section 31,
Township 2 N. R. 23 E. W. M in
Morrow County, Oregon, contain
ing 160 acres more or less.
Now. therpfnrA hv tHHti. r.f anA A
' J vuw V. OCU CA'
ecution, judgment order, decree and or
der of sale and in compliance with the
commands nf nnlri -art-It T mill a..
urday, the 13th day of' March,' 1937, at
iu.uu u wiuui. a. m., at me iront door or
the County Court House in Heppner,
Mnrrnw Pnitrtv Stofn nf nn
at public auction (subject to redemp
tion), to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the right, title and interest:
which the above named defendant, O.
LOWELL had on the 31st day of Oc
tober, 1932, the date of the Trust Deed
andor mortgage herein foreclosed, or
since that date had in and to the above
described property or any part thereof,
' kuu execution, judgment or
der and decree, interest and accruing
costs.
Dated February 11, 1937.
First Publication February 11, 1937.
Last Publication March 11, 1937.
, . C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department nf th TnroHnr tt h
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Feb. 4, 1937.
NOTICE is hereby given that Colum
bus J. Gordon, of Heppner, Oregon,
who, on Sept. 30, 1929, made Homestead
Entry under Act Deo.. 29 Ifllfi. Nn.
027301, for NSE, SE& SE, Sec. 12,1
vyintoft, amyi,, sec. 13, NftNtt, Sec.
24. T. 7 S., R. 28 E., and Lot 19, Sec. 7.
Township 7 South, Range 29 East Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final Proof to estab
lish claim to the land above described
before Jos. J. Nys, Notary Public, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 24th day of
March. 1937.
Claimant names as witnesses:
S. M. Morgan, Rosco Cox, Chester
Masey, R. A. Thompson, all of Hepp
ner, Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, executrix of the
last Will and Testament of Thomas J.
O'Brien, deceased, and all persona
having claims against the estate of said
deceased, are hereby required to pre
sent the same to the undersigned with
proper vouchers as required by law, at
the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Hepp
ner, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 4th
day of February, 1937.
LUCY G. O'BRIEN, Executrix.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that on the 6th
dttv nf Mnrph 1Q37 at n'OnMr n m
said day, at the front door of the County
uuri n-uuae in neppner, morrow coun
ty, Oregon, I will sell at public auction
to the hightst bidder for cash the fol
lowing described land, to-wit:
The East Half of Section 21, all of
Section 22, the South Half and the
Northwest Quarter of Section 23,
and the North Half of Section 26,
all in Township 1 North of Range 24
East of the Willamette Meridian, in
Morrow County, Oregon.
Said sale is made under execution is
sued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County to
me directed in the case of The Califor
nia Joint Stock Land Bank of San Fran
cisco, a corporation, plaintiff, v. Earl
Murray and others, defendants, which
said execution commands me to sell
said land to satisfy the sum due said
plaintiff, to-wit: the sum of $17,179.39,
and interest thereon.
Dated February 1st, 1937.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY.
NOTICE Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County this
27th day of January, 1937, upon and pur
suant to a decree duly given and made
by said Court this 25th day of January,
1937, in a suit pending therein in which
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
corporation, was plaintiff and Harvle E.
Young and Gladys Cox Young, husband
and wife; R. R. McHaley, Trustee; Es
tate of James H. McHaley, deceased ; R.
R. MaHaley, Administrator de bonis
non of the estate of James H. McHaley,
deceased; V. C. Belknap and Annie
Belknap, husband and wife; Roderick
R. Belknap and Jane Doe Belknap
(whose true name is Vera Davis Bel
knap) husband and wife; Virgil V.
Belknap and Mary Roe Belknap, hus
band and wife: Janis A. Belknan John
son and E. F. Johnson, wife and hus
band; Nettie Blinn and Earl Blinn, wife
and husband; Dempsey Boyer and Nora
Boyer, husband and wife; Lizzie Coatea
and J. E. Coates, wife and husband; J.
H. Fell and Jane Doe Fell, husband
and wife; George E. Fell and Mary J.
Fell, husband and wife; George W. Gib
son and Hettie Gibson, husband and
wife; Adolph Gibson and Jane Doe
Gibson, husband and wife; Rex Gib
son and Mary Roe Gibson, husband and
wife; Calvin G. Gibson and Musa E.
Gibson, husband and wife; Mattie Hus
ton, a widow, formerly Mattie Edmund
son; Stella Miller, also known as Estella
Miller and Thomas M. Miller, wife and
husband; Glen Miller and Jane Doe
Miller, husband and wife; Zelda Mc
Haley, a single woman; Rice R. Mc
Haley and Elizabeth A. McHaley, hus
band and wife; Rodney McHaley and
Nelle McHaley, husband and wife: G.
V. McHaley, same person as Volney
McHaley and Nevada McHaley, husband
and wife; Ruth O'Neil and Wm. O'
Neil, wife arid husband; Pearl Peery,
same person as Pearl Peary and Ed
ward Peery, wife and husband; Edris
Potl, formerly Edris Peery, and William
Potl. wife and husband; Adeline Pierce,
same person as Delila Adeline Pierce,
and Benjamin Pierce, wife and hus
band; Francis Putnam, same person as
Frankie Putnam and Irvln E. Putnam,
wife and husband; Annie Wood, same
person as Anna Wood, and Wells W.
Wood, wife and husband; The unknown
heirs of Mary D. McHaley, deceased;
The unknown heirs of Clara Belknap,
deceased; The unknown heirs of Amie
McHaley, deceased ; The unknown heirs
of Inez Fell, deceased; The unknown
heirs of D. E. Gilman, deceased; The
unknown heirs of Bertha O. Gilman,
deceased; The United States of Ameri
ca; J. L. Gault, as Receiver of The First
National Bank of Heppner, an insol
vent National Banking corporation; F.
M. Miller; Fred II. Deshon and Fred
Rood, as Executors of the last will and
testament of Fannie O. Rood, deceased;
lone National Farm Loan Association,
a corporation; Also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any right
title, estate, lien or Interest in the real
estate described in the complaint here
in; were defendants, which execution
and order of sale was to me directed
arid commanded me to sell the real
property hereinafter described to sat
isfy certain liens and charges in said
decree specified, I will on the 27th day
of February, 1937, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. at the front door of the
County Court House in Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell at public auction for cash, subject
to redemption as provided by law, all
of the right, title and interest of the
defendants in Bald suit and of all par
ties claiming by, through or under
them or any of them since the 16th day
of December, 1918, in or to the follow
ing described real property, to-wit;
The West Half of the Southeast
Quarter and the Southwest Quarter
of Section Twenty; the North Half
of the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion Twenty-nine and all of Section
Thirty, all in Township Three South,
Range Twenty-five, East of the
Willamette Meridian and contain
ing 940 acres, and being situated
in the County of Morrow, State of
Oregon,
Together with the tenements, here
ditaments and appurtenances there
unto belonging or in anywise apper
taining. Datsd this 27th day of January, 1&37,
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff.