HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937 PAGE SEVEN BOARDMAN NEWS Boardman F.F.A. Boy Makes Bean Shipment By LA VERN BAKER Miss Hazel Tyler of Portland is visiting her mother, Mrs. Grace Ty ler. Mrs. W. A.. Baker and children spent Saturday in La Grande where they attended the wedding of Miss Fern Broomfield to Warren Lyle, "both of La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tubbs -of Arlington Sunday evening. Silver tea was held at the home of Mrs. Neil Bleakney Wednesday afternoon. The oiling crew oiled the highway in Boardman Tuesday. Dale Russell shipped a large pick ing of beans Tuesday. Dale's crop is on an F. F. A. project. Miss Janet Gorham and Kate Gor ham spent the latetr part of the week visiting in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mackan are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mackan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kruse. Mr. Mackan has employment in Echo. H. B. Thomas left Monday for Eu gene where he will attend synod. Mrs. Olive Atterburk returned Saturday from Heppner where she has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strobel spent Sunday in Umatilla. Eleanor Skoubo returned home due to illness. She has been em ployed at the Packard home. Miss Cowgill and Mrs. Rodgers and a team of demonstrating girls spoke to the 4-H club girls Monday afternoon at the school house. Jack Gorham was a business vis itor in Hermiston Tuesday. The highway crew has been di vided into two shifts this week. One works in the morning while the other works in the afternoon. Miss Wilma Myers left Monday to go to Pendleton where she is em ployed. Bill Black and Dale Russell mo tored to Hermiston Tuesday. A. B. Black is home for a few days and will go on to Ontario. Mrs. Black will accompany him that far and then go on to Idaho where she will visit. IRRIGON NEWS Emmett McCoy's Move to Hermiston By MRS. W. C. ISOM David and Herbert Rand, small sons of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand, were operated on at the clinic held at the Hermiston hospital last week for the removal of their tonsils and adenoids and are getting along nice ly. Miss Melba Havener is employed at the cafe of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coryell. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Arnburg mo tored to Pilot Rock Sunday to visit his mother who is quite ill. Mrs. Edith Markham and family visited friends and relatives in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy have leased their home to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and are moving to Her miston where they will live with their daughter, Miss Snow McCoy. The small children of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams and the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom have been quite ill the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Challis of Stanfield were Irrigon visitors Sun day. A surveying crew for river navi gation is working in this vicinity. Mrs. Stella Poulson and Mrs. Tom Caldwell were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Mrs. W. C. Isom with five of her 4-H club girls, Lois and Patsy Mark ham, Vivian Caldwell, Dolores Brown and Ella McGinn motored to Boardman Monday afternoon to meet with Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, county school superintendent of Heppner, and Miss Cowgill from Corvallis and othrr club members of the county. Miss Lillian Parr and Miss Morton, who accompanied Miss Cowgill, put on a demonstration for the benefit of the club members. Their subject was the cleaning, dying and making into rugs raw wool, which was en joyed by all. Mrs. Houghton and her girls in the home making club from Irrigon put on a demonstration: Lois Markham and Dolores Brown in Div. I demonstrated the making of a breakfast cloth. A very plea ant afternoon was spent. John Sparks returned from the Heppner hospital and is staying at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Brown. Building Plan Book I ssued by State College Assistance with many of the or dinary farm building needs is now available to a greater extent than ever before through the O. S. C. ex tension service, as shown by the re cent issuance of a progress report on a farm building plan service. This has been issued in the form of a 23 page mimeographed handbook, one copy of which has been distributed to each county agent, where it may be examined by anyone interested in farm construction. It is not intended for general dis tribution, as it is more in the form of a descriptive catalog of plans and specifications now available through the extension service. Descriptions of many building and equipment plans are given to aid Oregon farm ers in planning and 'constructing bet ter and more serviceable buildings. The farm plan service is not an architectural service, and farmers planning on making any major al terations had better obtain compe tent help, it is pointed out by Everett H. Davis, extension agricultural en gineer. The handbook has been pre pared by Davis and H. R. Sinnard, experiment station architect. In each case where the college has designed a farm building for use on the central station or the various branch experiment stations, plans and specifications have been re tained and copied. These and numer ous other plans, ranging in extent from residence plans issued by the U. S. department of agriculture to the various minor equipment .items are included in the booklet. Blue prints for each may hh had at cost price, ranging from 10c to $4.35 each. A few of the items listed are farm house, barns, roof designs, hog, sheep and poultry buildings, machine shed, shops, garages, manure pits, hay sheds, grain elevators and granar ies, storage houses, milk houses, smoke houses, fruit and nut driers, and ' various minor miscellaneous buildings. Court Proceedings For June Term Court met on Wednesday, the 2nd day of June, when, were present: Eert Johnson, County Judge; George N. Peck, Commissioner; L. D. Neill, Commissioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk; Frank C. Alfred, District Attorney; C: J. D. Bauman, Sheriff. The minutes of the May term were read and approved. Various claims against the County were presented, and the Court al lowed, continued or disallowed them and ordered approved claims paid by proper warrant from the proper funds. Court agreed that the officers and their deputies in the offices of Sher iff, Clerk and Assessor may take turns in not working Saturday af ternoons, as agreed between them selves, except and when the work is sufficient to require all employees to be present. It was ordered that $500 be sent to the Oregon State Game Com mission at Portland as a trust fund to be matched by them with a like amount and administered for the Predatory Animal Control in Mor row County, in cooperation with the United States Biological Survey. Sheriff was ordered to advertise and sell at public auction the fol lowing lots: Lot 4, Block One, Adams section addition to Hardman for a min imum price of $10.00. Lots 25 and 26, Block 29, Town of Irrigon, for a minimum price of $5.00 per lot. Lots 19 and 20, Block 30, to the Town of Irrigon for a minimum of $5.00 per lot. Dance hall license was issued to Lena Grange for the year 1937. Dance hall license was issued to J. F. Thornburg and R. F. Phillips, Lexington, for the year 1937. Court agrees to pay $100 to C. W. McNamer, on the lease of the CCC camp site for the year 1937. Court appointed Thomas J. Wells as Asssesor of Morrow County to fill the unexpired term of Jesse J. Wells, deceased. Court also approved ap pointment of Sylva Wells as Deputy Assessor at a salary of $100.00 per month. Sheriff was ordered to sell at pub-1 lie auction the following described lots: Heppner Tracts No. 110, 112, 113, 114, 115 and 116 for a minimum price of $250.00. General Fund Warrants, June Widows' Pensions Ada Cason $10.00, Virginia Chaney $15.00, . Delia Crump $15.00, Grace Hughes $20.00, Blanche Jones $25.00, Elvia W. Knig $20.00, Emily A. Peck $10.00, Stella Poulson $20.00, Ethel Ritchie $10.00, Grace Tyler $25.00, Izora Vance $20.00, Nora Wilson $10.00. Circuit Court J. I. Hanna $4.60, W. O. Bayless $3.20, Russell D. Moore $8.00, Robert Smith $8.00, H. E. Clark $6.60, Han son Hughes $3.20, Geo. N. Ely $6.60, Earle A. Bryant $9.00, C. F. Feld man $14.40, Joe Devine $12.20, Frank D. Brace $21.40, Elvin L. Ely $18.00, Bert Mason $12.60, R. L. Baldridge $15.40, R. S. Wilson $18.00, W. H. Cleveland $1.80, V. L. Carlson $14.60, H. O. Bauman $10.20, A. F. Palma- teer $14.40, John F. Kenny $10.60, Frank Munkers $11.50, E. H. Miller $12.60, Frank Moyer $10.50, David Rietmann $13.40, E. O. Ferguson $9.20, Henry Baker $8.00, Orain Wright $11.40, Alex Hunt $10.80, William G. Hynd $11.80, T. E. Gra' bill $11.00, James Monahan $3.20, Frank Monahan $9.20, Walter Evans $5.20, George White $6.20, S. G. Mc Millan $4.80, R. L. Ekleberry $8.00, Mary Beckner $8.40, J. J. Miller $5.00, M. R. Wightman $3.80, M. C. Smith $13.00, Walter Blackburn $6.80, P. G. Balsiger $4.80, J. G. Barratt $3.20, D. R. Long $7.60, Frank Young $10.20, Jess Hall $7.80, Fred Lucas $8.45. , Employment Donation Fund, Poor : $ 15.00 Heppner Market, Jail 1.50 Heppner Laundry, Jail 2.00 Hanson Hughes, Jail 35.10 Central Market, Jail 3.75 Elbert Gibson, Jail ..: 7.00 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt 41.06 Mrs. Walter Blackburn, Supt. Tests : 45.00 Frank C. Alfred, Dist. Atty. 7.50 M. Clarke Webb, Dist. Sealer 5.35 Lucy E. Rodgers, 4-H Clubs 100.00 Sylva Wells, Assessor 85.75 Harry Tamblyn, Watermaster 24.26 Gazette Times, Official Publi cations 13.68 Sheriff 7.75 C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 80.90 Circuit Court 33.60 W.est Coast Printing Co., Supt. 13.05 Assessor 134.85 Frank Shepard Co., Circuit Court 35.00 Kenneth Groves, Watermaster 31.00 J. M. Spencer, Watermaster .... 1.05 Vivian Kane, Emergency 4.75 Ralph Harris, Emergency .75 Pac. Power & Light Co., Cir cuit Court 40.72 Courthouse 27.70 Mack C. Smith, Emergency .... 97.72 Earl Snell, Accountants 285.21 George N. Peck, County Ct. .. 38.70 L. D. Neill, County Court 39.70 Bert Johnson, County Court 25.05 Thomson Bros., Jail 2.20 Emergency 20.24 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 43.20 State Ind. Acc. Com., Sheriff 7.85 Emergency 3.22 First Nat. Bank, Poor 208.53 Dr. J. A. Best, Insane 5.00 J. O. Archer, Courthouse 8.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 45.58 First Nat. Bank, Old Age Pen sions 308.73 First Nat. Bank, Widows' Pen sions , 65.42 First Nat. Bank, Poor 7.98 General Road Fund Warrants, June City of Heppner, Water Dept. $2.95, E. R. Lundell $7.28, Shell Oil Com pany $60.32, Frank Nixon $33.83, Harry Tamblyn $83.21, Union Oil Co. $84.91, Pendleton-Heppner Frt. $.40, Jack Allen Supply Co. $18.00, George M. Allyn $.75, Ferguson Mo tor Co. $68.40, Sanders Magneto Service $16.63, Sherman J. Frank $85.65, Austin Western Road Ma chinery Co. $93.92, Beall Pipe and Tank Corp. $7.98, Pac. Power & Light Co. $2.69, Henry Schwarz $116.74, Glenn Sherer $90.74, Harry Tamblyn Jr. $8.97, H. S. Taylor $118.98, M. V. Nolan $103.74, Jack Stotts $77.74, W. Cunningham $32.98, L. N. Morgan $114.49, Walter Gilman $73.25, Frank W. Gentry $98.14, Jim Farley $4.48, Ralph Marlatt $152.60, Albert Con nor $71.98, Clair Ashbaugh $78.12, W. Cunningham $39.62, John Miller $26.91, A. J. Chaffee $118.43, Vernon Munkers $105.24, Dan Lindsay $42.27, Chas. Williams $39.74, James Farley $45.64, Wm. Cunningham $4.48, Mar ion Hayden $133.21, Harold Sherer $74.24, Harold Peck 79.23, Dennis McNamee $8.96, Dale Ray $71.76, R. S. Wilson $20.20, Roy Ball $3.99, Harry Ford $2.24, Teddy Wilson 1.11, John McEntire $3.99, Paul Haber- lein $2.00, Braden-Bell Tractor Co. $166.01, , Heppner Blacksmith and Machinery Co. $21.43, Standard Oil Co. $438.73, Kane's Garage $14.95 Daisy Shively $14.28, Bert Dexter $12.31, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. $5.50, Thomson Brothers $.38, State Ind. Acc. Com. $67.58, L. A. Snow Com pany $131.21. Total $3,415.42. Market Road Warrants, June Frank Gentry $20.65, General Roads $30.00, Jim Farley $7.00, Sher man J. Frank $85.65, Harry Tamblyn $115.17, State Ind. Acc. Com. $1.59. Total $260.06. CALL FOR WARRANTS Outstanding warrants of School District No. 1, Morrow County, Or egon, up to and including Warrant No. 4159, will be paid on presenta tion to the district clerk. Interest on said warrants not already called ceases July 17, 1937. MURIEL VAUGHN, Clerk. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in August (Monday, August 9, 1937) the Board of Equalization of Morrow County, Oregon, will attend, at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, and pub licly examine the assessment rolls of said County for the year 1938, and will correct errors in valuation, des cription or quality of land, lots or other property, assessed by the As sessor of Morrow County, Oregon, as of March 1, 1937. All persons interested or having Want Ads APRICOTS RIPE Dealers' prices in 1-2 ton lots. Co-op with neigh bors and send truck with boxes and pick, 3c; less quantity, 3 l-2c. Ed monds Orchard, 2 miles west of Umatilla. 17-19. I have four mares for sale or trade for cattle; price is right; weight from 1150 to 1400, broke single and dou ble. W. H. French, Hardman. 14tf Wood for Sale Fir or pine; $3.75 cord in mountains; Rube Voile's old homestead on Rhea creek. Leon Totorica, city. 18-21p For Sale Two month-old poults and White Leghorn pullets, priced reasonably. W. L. Suddarth, Irrigon, Ore. 16-19p. WANTED: Men with cars to take over profitable Rawleigh Routes In East Umatilla end Grant Counties. Estab lished customers. Musts be satisfied with earnings of $30 a week to start. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORG-84-101, Oakland, Calif. Lost White boar hog, wt. about 25 lbs. Ervin Anderson, lone. For Sale Montag colonial stove with water back, pipe and tank, $35; bedroom set with bed, springs, inner spring mattress, dresser and chest of drawers, $30; dining set with table and 6 chairs, in need of slight repair, $5. At Tom Barnett place, Lexington. 18-19 For Sale Combine, International No. 8. Joe Devine, Lexington. It New Home sewing machine, good as new; electric Maytag washing machine, used; Montgomery-Ward table cream separator. Beach Equip ment Co., Lexington, Ore. 17-19 6 ft. McCormick Deering binder, nearly new. W. H. Cleveland, city. 17-30p For Sale or trade, gentle milk cow, trailers, Model T Fords, battery ra dio. Max Schulz, city. International combine harvester, 16-ft. cut, to trade for sheep, calves or ? Write Box 23, Condon, Ore. 16-23p 20 fine 3-yr.-old bucks for sale. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Joe Kenny. 12tf. any complaints against their assess ments for the year 1938, should ap pear at that time. Petitions for the reduction in assessment must be in writing, verified by oath of appli cant or his attorney and must be filed with the board the first week it is in session. Any petition or ap plication not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or act ed upon by the board. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, July 15th, 1937. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assessor, 19-22 Morrow County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY. By virtue of an order of the County Court, dated the 25th day of June, 1937. I am authorized and directed to Bell at public auction as provided by law, the following property at not less than the minimum price herein set forth, to-wlt: Heppner Tracts number 110, 112, 113, 114 115, and 116 to the Town of Heppner. Oregon. Minimum price $250.00. Therefore, I will, Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1937, at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, at the hour of 2:00 P. M. sell said property to the highest bidder for cash in hand. Dated this 30th day of June, 1937. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned were duly appointed by the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Morrow County, executor and exe cutrix of the last Will and Testament of the estate of S. P. Devin, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned executor and executrix with proper vouchers as required by law, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 1st day of July, 1937. HARLAN J. DEVIN, Executor, ALMA DEVIN CLOUSTON, Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by the J - v v.av, WM.IV Wfc 1 l;UU for Morrow County, administratrix of the estate of John C. Swift, deceased, find nil rtAmnnn hnirincr ftlalmn ntfnln. f- . , . nOlllDb the estate of said deceased, are hereby i tHjuueu io present me same to tne un dersigned administratrix with proper vouchers as required by law at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. ' Dated and first published this 17th day of June, 1937. MAKUAHET M. SWIFT, Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow. Department of Probate. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed execu trix and co-executors of the estate of Jesse J. Wells, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, and have qualified. All nersons havfni? rlnlma ncninat aaM Aa . 1 1 DO.U O tate are hereby notified to present the biuii, uuiy veruiea as required by law, to the undersigned, at the office of the County Assessor, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from date hereof Dated and first published July 8, 1937. Last publication August 5, 1937. BERTHA WELLS, Executrix. THOMAS J. WELLS and RICHARD WELLS, Co-Executors. Glenn Y. Wells, Attorney, 535 Mead Building. Portland, Oregon. Spring Chicken Strawberries Spring Fruits & Vegetables NOW IN SEASON Served Fresh Daily o For a Good Meal Anytime Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINTf, Prop.