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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937.
PAGE NINE
BOARDMAN NEWS
Boardman Man
Suffers Back Injury
By LA VERN BAKER
Del Gardian threw his back out
of place working on the river Mon
day. He was taken to Hermiston
where he received medical attention.
Mrs. Marlowe of Pendleton is vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Dan Ran
sier, this week.
Mrs. Percy Rake and son of Wood
land, Wash., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Brown. Mrs. Rake is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
Miss Lois Messenger returned
home this week after graduating
from Oregon Normal school. She is
to teach the first and second grades
in Boardman.
Blair Russell returned to his home
in Odell after spending a short va
cation with his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Russell.
Mrs. H. B. Thomas spent Friday
in Pendleton.
Misses Helen Slanger and Helen
Russell were visitors in Boardman
Friday. Both girls are employed in
Pendleton.
A lemon social was given on the
church lawn Friday afternoon and
evening and was enjoyed by all who
attended.
Miss Dorothy Louman of Seaside
is visiting at the A. B. Black home.
Harry Holden arrived this week to
look over the watermelon crop. Mr.
Holden is from California and picks
watermelons here each year:
Herb Parson visited his parents
over the week end from Baker
where he is- employed.
A surprise party was given at the
J. F. Gorham home Tuesday evening,
honoring Miss Kate Gorham. A
large group of young people attend
ed. A large number of young people
attended the dance held in Hermis
ton Saturday evening.
An alumni meeting was held last
week to discuss the prospects " of
giving a dance July 24.
The regular grange meeting was
held Saturday evening. Ice cream
and cake were served after the meet
ing and dancing and cards were en
joyed. IRRIGON NEWS
Will Move Crusher
To Goldendale
' By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Grider enter
tained Mrs. Glider's mother, Mrs.
Brown, and her sister and family
from Condon at their home Sunday.
Mr. Smith is moving the rock
crusher to Goldendale, Wash., the
last of the week as the work will be
finished here Wednesday.
Rev. Alcorn left for Toledo, Wash.,
Sunday where he will remain until
July 25th. The young folks have
charge of the Tuesday evening ser
vices. Don Rutledge and family motored
to the mountains for an outing Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom are the
parents of a 10-lb. baby girl which
was born at Baker Friday, July lb,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Markham and family at
Richland, Wash.
Miss Blair of Toledo, Wash., vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell
over Sunday.
Miss Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Steward and Rev. Alcorn were din
ner guests of Tom Caldwell and
family Sunday.
Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman was a
business visitor in this vicinity last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bediwell vis
ited Mr. Bediwell's mother at Cay-
use Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and daugh
ter Donna and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Grabill and baby motored to Im
"bler Saturday night to visit Mrs. J,
A. Grabiel who is convalescing at
the home of her daughter.
Leo Flower of Weston visited his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom,
Sunday night.
Russell McCoy had the misfortune
to set his right wrist broken while
working on an engine at the rock
crusher one day last week.
Kent Fagerstrom is working at
the Harvey Warner home.
Read G. T. Want Ads. You way
find a bargain in something needed.
HORTICULTURISTS ELECT
The group of scientists on which
much of the progress of the horti
cultural industry in the Pacific
northwest depends spent three days
in conference at Oregon State col
lege, pooling their information and
getting ideas for future research.
These scientists, who 20 years ago
formed the Northwest Association
of Horticulturists, Entomologists and
Plant Pathologists, elected H. R. Mc
Larty of the Dominion experiment
station at Summerland, B. C, presi
dent for the coming year, succeeding
O. T. McWhorter, Corvallis. Claude
Wakeland of the University of Idaho
was chosen vice-president, while J.
M. Raeder, also of Idaho, was re
elected secretary-treasurer. The next
session will be held in Moscow late
in July next year. Fifteen members
of the American Pomological Society
on a western tour joined in the final
day's program.
PINE CITY NEWS
Cub Bear Caught
In Coyote Trap
By BERNICB WATTENBURGER
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plourd and
children were callers at the W. D.
Neill home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
spent Sunday at Pasco, Wash., vis
iting their son Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and son,
Guy Moore, attended church and a
basket dinner in Hermiston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenbruger
and children were Walla Walla call
ers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen have moved to
Hermiston. Mrs. Allen has been
working at the Roy Neill home
since January.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger
were Pendleton callers Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hickson and sons
Jack and Lowell spent the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Young. Mrs. Young is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Finch were call
ers at the Harrison home Sunday
evening.
The 4-H club girls met at the
home of their leader, Mrs. Roy Neill
Thursday. Their final item for can
ning was apricots. They have chosen
"The Happy Canners'" canning club
for the club name.
Bert Barnes, government trapper,
is drawing much interest these days
showing off the little cub bear he
caught in a coyote trap.
Mrs. Faye Finch accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Neill to Irrigon for ap
ricots.
Mrs. Neal Knighten and baby and
Miss Doris Scott are spending a few
days at the Roy Neill home. They
are spending Tuesday and Wednes
day in Hermiston canning peas and
beans.
Lon Nye of Echo was a caller on
the creek Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
spent the week end at home.
The first queen dance held at Lena
grange hall Saturday was well at
tended. Darlynne Wattenburger had the
misfortune of mashing her large toe
and tearing the nail loose.
CAMP HEPPNER NEWS
Former Residents
Visit Camp Heppner
Visitors at the camp this week in
cluded Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Conder,
former residents of Heppner, now
of Weston; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mor
gan and daughters Mary and Marian
of Del Rey, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Mor
gan resided in Heppner for a period
of 25 years before moving to Cal
ifornia. Walter Carlson, hospital attend
ant, is leaving for Seaside on an of
ficial trip for Dr. Rice, camp sur
geon. Oscar Levescue had his tonsils re
moved Saturday. Dr. Rice operated
at the Heppner hospital.
Visitors at the spike camp near
Ditch creek this week wer.e Millard
Rodman, project superintendent;
Marvin E. Dixon, educational ad
viser; 1st Lieut. Joseph B. Donnelly
and Bernard Dowd.
Capt. A. B. Johnson, sub-district
commander, arrived at camp on his
routine inspection tour.
Robert D. Hiller and Joseph Gir
ardi have been discharged and have
left for Massachusetts. Earle Robin-
son has been discharged to accept
employment during the harvest season.
Capt. L. V. Schmidt, traveling
dentist for the Vancouver Barracks
CCC district, will leave for Camp
Moro, Friday afternoon.
William McMurray and Henry Ma-
chu will leave to join the U. S. Ma
rine corps, Friday. Both men will
travel to Portland for enlistment and
will be sent to the training school at
San Diego, Calif.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Whereas, the Grand Architect of
the Universe has called to their
Eternal Home our Brothers J. J.
Wells and Smith P. Devin, and left
within the ranks of the Craft two
vacancies which can never again be
filled,
Therefore, in recognition of this
double loss and in deep sorrow at
the passing of two true and faithful
members, Heppner Lodge No. 69,
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons,
takes pause from its labors to reg
ister its sorrow, to drape its altar in
mourning, and to extend to the
families of our deceased brothers
heartfelt sympathy and condolences
upon their great loss.
FRANK S. PARKER,
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
SPENCER CRAWFORD,
Committee.
Get results with G. T. want ads.
NOTICE OF OFFICIAL
PROPOSAL
July 22, 1937
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Mayor and Council of the
City of Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, at their office in the
City Hall, up to 6 P. M., August 9,
1937; (a) for paving with an oil mat
surface treatment of approximately
thirty-three thousand square yards
(33,000 sq. yds.) of roadway and
street in the City of Heppner; (b)
for surfacing with a macadam finish
approximately , five thousand feet
(5000 feet) of roadway and street in
the said City of Heppner; (c) for
crushing and arranging one thous
and cubic yards (1000 cu, yds.) of
gravel into a stock pile for the use
of.the said City of Heppner.
Contract specifications, plans, and
blank proposals .may be obtained
from the Mayor or City Recorder
upon payment of $2.00. A refund of
$2.00 will be made to bidders for
plans and specifications returned in
good condition.
Each bidder must deposit with his
bid, a certified check or Bid Bond
of an amount not less than five per
cent (5) of the amount bid.
The Mayor and Council reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
Signed: E. R. HUSTON,
Recorder, City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Want Ads
Have tractor, A.C., 29-hp. Want
job pulling combine. Earl McKin
ney, Rhea creek. .
For Sale Trailer camp wagon,
buit-in cupboards and sink; cheap,
H. G. Coxen, city. 20-21p
For Sale Cheap; 9-ft. Deering
combine with motor; ready to go;
new drapers. Inquire this office.
20-21p
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
6 ft. McCormick Deering binder.
nearly new. W. H. Cleveland, city,
17-30p
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,
MEN WANTED for Rawletgh Routes
of 800 families in East Umatilla ana
Grant Counties. Reliable hustler should
start earning $26 weekly and increase
rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh s, Dept.
rap
OR
G-84-S, Oakland, Calif.
STEADY WORK GOOD PAY
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call
on farmers in Morrow County. Make up
to $12 a day. Write today. FURST
THOMAS, 426 Third St, Oakland, Calif.
Curtis Thomson and Jimmy Wilson
returned the end of the week from
avacation motor trip to San Fran
SHERIFF'S SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an order of the Coun
ty Court, dated the 12th day of July,
1937, I am authorized and directed
to sell at public auction as provided
by law, the following property at
not less than the minimum price
herein set forth, to-wit:
The East 99 feet of lots 4 and 5,
Block 4, to the town of Hepp
ner, Oregon. Minimum price
$115.00.
Therefore, I will, on Saturday, the
7th day of August, 1937, at 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 12th day of July, 1937.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff.
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
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.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, the unregulated use of
certain forest areas is, in the judgement
of the State Forester, a menace to life
and Dronertv due to conditions tending
to cause or allow the rapid spread of
fires which might occur or because or
the inaccssible character or sucn areas
due to the lack of suitable roads, and
WHEREAS, upon the showing of the
Forester it appears to me to De neces
sary to close the unregulated use the
following area aesignatea as:
AREA NO. R-l: All National
Forests in Oregon, except the Sius
law Forest, and adjacent areas pro
tected by the U. S. Forest Service
as follows:
Adjacent to Umatilla National Forest l
amy r. is s., xt. au, u. ; av2 x. a a.,
R. 30E; S and NE1 T. 3 S., R.
31 E. ; T. 3 S., R. 32 E.; EV4 T. 4 S.
R. 27 E., T. 4 S., Rs. 28 to 32 E.;
S T. 5 S.( R. 25 E.; S and NE',4
T. 5 S., R. 26 E. ; T. B S., R. 27 and
30 to 33 E.; SV4 T. 6 S., R. 22 E.;
T. 6 S., Rs. 23 to 31 and 33 E.
NOW. THEREFORE. I CHARLES H,
MARTIN. Governor of the State of Ore,
gon, by virtue of the authority vested
in me under the provisions of Section
42-409a. Oregon code laaa supplement,
do hereby proclaim the unreguiatea use
of the above described area to be un
lawful and do hereby close said area
and the same shall be subject to use
onlv UDon condition that entrants shall
comply witn an or tne ronowing re
quirements or conaiuons:
1. To refrain from smoking while
traveling in such areas, except on
paved or surfaced highways.
2. To secure a Dermit issi
the forester or a fire warden before
building a camp fire other than at
improved, designated and posted
camp grounds on such areas,
3. To have as part of his or her
equipment when using camp fires,
except when traveling as a pedes
trian, and or camping at Improved,
designated and posted camp
grounds, tools as specified by the
forester suitable for extinguishing
fires.
This proclamation shall be effective
from and after the 1st day of July,
1937. and shall remain in full force and
effect until and including the 31st day
of December. 1937.
Done at the Capital in Salem, Ore,
gon, this 29th aay or June. usst.
CHARLES H. MARTIN,
(STATE SEAL) Governor,
ATTE8T: EARL SNELL,
Secretary of State.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
KINZUA PINE MILLS COMPANY,
a corporation, Plaintiff.
vs.
HIRAM M. HAMILTON and CAR
RIE L. HAMILTON, his wife, also
all the unknown heirs of Hiram M.
Hamilton, deceased. Also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, Defendants.
SUMMONS.
Equity No. 3249.
To Hiram M. Hamilton, and Carrie L.
Ham lton. his wire, also an the un
known heirs of Hiram M. Hamilton,
deceased; and also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate described in the com.
nlaint herein. Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you and each of you are
hereby required to appear or answer
plaintiffs 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
unnn vou and if vou fail to so aDDear
Kr answer, plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for the relief pray
ed for in its complaint, to-wit: That
you and each of you be required to as
sert and set forth the nature of your
right, title, estate, lien or interest In the
real property described in plaintiff 8
complaint and as follows, to-wit:
The SE of the NW!4 of Section
26 in Township six (6) South, Range
25 East of Willamette Meridian, in
Morrow County, Oregon,
and it be adjudged and decreed that
plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of
the saia real property ana that you ana
each of you he forever barred of and
from all right title, estate, Hen or in
terest in and to said real property and
for such other and further relief as may
be just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof once a week for
four successive weeks in the Heppner
Gazette Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, published in Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, pursuant to an order of
Hon. Bert Johnson, Judge of the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow county, which order is dated
July 20th, 1937, and the date of the first
publication of this summons is July
22nd, 1937.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and Postoffice Address,
Heppner, Oregon. 20-24
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 sell at
public auction as provided by law, the
following property at not less than the
minimum price herein set forth, to-wit:
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
or 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 State of Oregon
for Morrow County, executor and exe
cutrix of the last Will and Testament
of the estate of S. P. Devln, 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 bIx months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 1st day
of July, 1937.
HAKiiAN J. DEVIN, Executor,
ALMA DEVIN CLOUSTON,
Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon ror 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
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present tha
same, duly verified as required by law,
to tne unaersignea, at tne orrice or 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 T. Wells, Attorney,
535 Mead Building, Portland, Oregon.
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