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Thursday, June 2, 1938
Plans Completed
For Second 4-H
Summer Session
Oregon State College, Corvallis
Of the more than 1800 Oregon boys
and girls expected to attend the
twenty-fourth annual 4-H club sum
mer school at OSC June 6 to 17, ap
proximately 70 percent will hold
scholarships awarded them by var
ious business and community organ
izations, fairs, individuals and others
in recognition of excellent work done,
-according to H. C. Seymour, state
club leader.
"The increasing number of schol
arships awarded each year is due to
the fact that those who offer them
see the inspiration and enthusiasm
as well as new information and oth
er benefits brought back by those
who attend the club summer school,
and plan to make it possible for
more boys and girls to attend the
following year," Mr. Seymour says.
Three dormitories and 20 or more
fraternities and sororities will be
used this year to house the club
hoys and girls, with the younger
members living in the dormitories.
Attendance is limited to club mem
bers over 12 and under 21 years of
age, whose 4-H projects are in good
standing. Scholarships awarded to
members under 12 years old will be
held until they reach that age.
The program this year will follow
the usual plan of class work in the
mornings, assembly and recreation
in the afternoons, and parties, movies
and other entertainment in the eve
nings. From 70 to 100 classes will be
running each morning during the
two-weeks session, with some 75 or
more OSC faculty members as in
structors. Many new courses are be
ing offered this year, Mr. Seymour
, says.
The club members at summer
school have a self-government plan,
by which groups of older boys and
girls are chosen as officers and ex
ecutive committee members to see
' that all goes well in the OSC 4-H
community. Each county delegation
has its own chaperone or adviser.
Older boys and girls, usually col
lege students who were former 4-H
club members, are in charge of the
various houses and halls.
IRRIGON NEWS
Vanderlinde Baby
Dies at Hermiston
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
The baby daughter born to Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Vanderlinde at the
Hermiston hospital Monday, May
30, did not live. Mrs. Vanderlinde
is doing as well as could be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boardman and
son Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Kight and
Miss Peterson of Longview, Wash.,
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Suddarth. Mr and Mrs.
Abbey and son Cecil of Lorraine,
Ore., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sud
darth this week. Old residents of
Irrigon will remember Mrs. Abbey
as Miss Blanche Powell who taught
school here about fifteen years ago.
Gerald Buell had his hand which
was injured several months ago op
erated on at the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland Friday. An
other operation will have to follow
later. Ollie Coryell accompanied him
to Portland, returning Friday night.
Mrs. O. Coryell visited at The
Dalles Saturday.
Russell McCoy spent several days
in Portland last week where he pur
chased a service station. He will
, move his family down this week.
Wayne Caldwell of Portland vis
ited his parents over the week end.
Miss Lola Berry of Portland is vis
iting her grandparents this week.
Rev. and Mrs. George Alcorn took
Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Steward.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warner were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Rand Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cross visited Mr.
and Mrs. Batie Rand Sunday after
noon. Rev. C. A. Wilson occupied the
pulpit at the Pentecostal church in
Stanfield Sunday in the absence of
the regular pastor, Mrs. Neva Bed
iwell. Mr." and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and
daughter Yvonne were dinner guests
. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday.
Rev. Weibel of Pendleton filled
the pulpit at the Presbyterian church
Sunday.
Heppner
EIGHT MILE -RHEA CREEK
Relatives who visited here from
Portland over the Memorial holi
days included Mrs. Chas. Long at
the home of her mother, Mrs. Car
olyn Bergstrom in Eight Mile; Mrs.
E. W. Bergstrom and son Rudy at
the Eric Bergstrom home in Goose
berry; Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas
and son and daughter, LeRoy and
Marjorie and Mrs. Molly Thomas,
at the Joe Batty home; Marjorie re
mained for a longer visit; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl George and daughters
Audrey and Shirley, at the Give
Huston home. Mrs. George and
daughters are making a more ex
tended visit. She and Mrs. Huston
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Becket and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becket left for
Portland Saturday to spend Memor
ial Day with relatives.
Ray and Walter Wright and Frank
Anderson left for the national re
serve with their cattle Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney spent
the week end in Sherman county.
Mrs. Harley Anderson is indisposed
at her home with chickenpox.
Mrs. John Bergstrom has been in
Heppner with her mother who has
been ill.
Carolyn Bergstrom returned home
Tuesday after spending a week in
lone at the home of Gladys Brash
ers and also at the home of her cou
sin, Maxine Allyn.
Rhea Creek is giving another
dance at their hall Saturday, June
4th.
Grange will be held Sunday, June
5 with pot-luck dinner at noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Wightman
and children from Arlingtin were
week-end guests at the home of Mr.
Wightmari's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Wightman.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of the laws of the State of
Oregon, I have taken up the herein
after described animal found run
ning at large on my premises in Mor
row County, State of Oregon, and
that I will on Saturday, the 18th day
of June, 1938, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at my place in Eightmile, Oregon,
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the said an
imal, unless the same shall have been
redeemed by the owner thereof.
Anyone claiming said animal may
have the same, prior to said sale, by
Want Ads
For Sale Ad Rumeley combine,
14-ft. cut, ready to go; also draper
for 14-ft. Case header. Merle Kirk,
Lexington. 12-13p.
Two large bedrooms for rent, $8
a month each. Mrs. G. A. Bleakman.
1 do telephone repair work; all
work guaranteed. W. L. McCaleb,
No. 9 Chase St., Heppner. ll-14p
Fox feed horses wanted. Write to
A. Hackenbarth, Echo, Ore., or Ad
Moore, Heppner, and we will call on
you. ll-18p
Combine harvesting; see me be
fore you deal. Cecil Sargent, lone.
ll-18p
City residence $2500, $500 down,
balance terms F. B Nickerson, agent.
For sale, town property, Irrigon,
13V2 A., leveled and ditched, cheap.
Frances E. Rand, 6102 E. Burnside
St., Portlanr, Ore. 10-13
For Sale Penland home in Hepp
ner. Write Mrs. Stella Eberhardt, R.
1, Box 404, Tigard, Ore. 10-12
Sacrifice sale, house and furniture,
including piano and washing ma
chine. $2250 on terms. See F. B.
Nickerson, agent l-13p
Mountain range to lease; 2000 acres
at 15c an acre, plenty of water and
grass; 1080 acres known as the John
son place at "25c an acre. W. H.
French, Hardman. 9tf
Gasoline, diesel and stove oil stor
age tanks. A stock in Pendleton at
Portland prices"; terms. Beall Pipe
and Tank Corp., 1411 Raley St., Pen
dleton, Phone 1274W. 7tf
Briquets for sale at Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
Floor Sanding Old floors made
new. See us for newest prices. N. D.
Bailey or Jeff Jones.
Gazette Times, Heppner,
calling fpr same at my place and
paying the cost of advertising and
cost of taking up. Said animal is
described as follows:
One brown horse, no brand visi
ble, weight about 1000 lbs., about 6
or 7 years old.
CLTVE HUSTON,
Heppner, Oregon.
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE IN
TERIOR, UNITED STATES LAND
OFFICE, Roseburg, Oregon, May
25, 1938. 022419
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Charles Griggs of 210 West Sprague
Avenue, Spokane, Washington, did,
on May 25, 1938, make application
under the act of March 20, 1922 (42
Stat. 465) to select certain timber
from portions of the N and NEV4
SEy4 of Sec. 31, W of Sec. 32, all
in T 19 S, R 4 E, W. M., Willamette
National Forest, in exchange for the
NNWy4, SWNWy4 of Sec. 13,
SEy4NEy4 of Sec. 14, all in T 5 S, R
27 E, in the Umatilla National For
est, serial 022419.
Any and all persons claiming the
lands selected, or having bona fide
objections to the exchange, should
file their protest on or before July
12, 1938.
'GEORGE INLEY,
Register.
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 district will be
held at the City Council Chambers,
to begin at the hour of 2:30 o'clock
P. M., on the third Monday of June,
being the 20th day of June, A. D.,
1938.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one School Director
for 3-year term, one School Director
to fill the unexpired term of John J.
Wightman, resigned, and one District
Clerk for 1-year term, and the trans
action of business usual at such
meeting.
Dated this 24th day of May, 1938.
SPENCER CRAWFORD,
Chairman, Board of Directors.
Attest:
MURIEL VAUGHN,
District Clerk.
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE IN
TERIOR, UNITED STATES LAND
OFFICE, Roseburg, Oregon, May
17, 1938.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
James C. Nelson, Rebecca Nelson, J.
P. Nelson and Anna M. Nelson, of
1315 S. E. Taylor street, Portland,
Oregon, did, on May 17, 1938, make
application under the Act of March
20, 1922 (42 Stat. 465) as amended by
Act of March 4, 1925 (43 Stat. 1279),
to select certain timber from por
tions of NY2 and NEy4SEy4 of Sec.
31, Wy2 of Sec. 32, T 19 S, R 4 E,
W. M., Willamette National Forest,
in exchange for the NEy4 of Sec. 35,
T 6 S, R 25 E, in the Umatilla Na
tional Forest, serial 022142.
Any and all persons claiming the
lands selected, or having bona fide
objections to the exchange, should
file their protest on or before June
28, 1938. .
GEORGE FINLEY,
Registrar.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Emma Holub, Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of Anton Holub,
deceased, has filed with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, her final account of
her administration of said estate,
and that the said Court has set
Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1938,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of
said day at the County Court room
at the Court House at Heppner, Or
egon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account
and the Settlement of said estate, and
all peresons having objections to
said final account or the settlement
of the said estate are hereby re
quired to file the same with said
Court on or before the time set for
said hearing.
Dated and first published this 26th
day of May, A. D. 1938.
EMMA HOLUB,
Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County, exec
utrix of the last will and testament
Oregon
of John P. Louy, deceased. All per
sons having claims against the es
tate of the said deceased are hereby
required to present the same with
proper vouchers to said executrix
at tiie law office of J. O. Turner at
Notice of School Meeting
MOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No.
11 One, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING
of the said district will be held at the Council Chambers on the 20th day
of June, 1938, at Two o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of discussing the budget
for the fiscal school year, beginning June 30, 1938, and ending June 30,
1939, hereinafter set forth, and to vote on the proposition of levying a dis
trict tax.
BUDGET
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
Balance on hand at the beginning of the fiscal school year (third
Monday in June) for which this budget is made ...$
To be received from the County School Fund
To be received from the Elementary School Fund
To be received from the State Irreducible School Fund
To be received for Vocational Education (State and Federal
Funds)
To be received from the Non-High School District for:
Tuition
Transportation
To be received from tuition for elementary school pupils '..
TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Elemen-
GENERAL CONTROL
Personal service:
Superintendent $
Clerk
Stenographers and other office assist
ants Compulsory education and census
Other services
Supplies
Elections and publicity
Total Expense of General Control
INSTRUCTION Supervision
Personal service:
Supervisors $
Principals
Supplies, principals and supervisors
Total Expense, Supervision
INSTRUCTION Teaching
Personal service:
Teachers $
Smith-Hughes
Transportation, Ag. and H. E
Band .
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.)
Textbooks, desk capies
Chemistry, Music, Home Economics
Total Expense of Teaching
OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
Janitors and other employees $
Janitors' supplies
Fuel and Telephone
Light and power .'.
Water : .
Total Expense of Operation
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
Repair and maintenance of furniture and
equipment $
Repair and maintenance of buildings and
grounds:
Rewiring
Roofs and General .
Total Expense of Maintenance and Re
pairs .
AUXILIARY AGENCIES
Library:
Personal service (librarian, etc.) $ 115.00 $ 115.00
Library books 120.00 260.00
Supplies, repairs, etc 5.00 5.00
Health service:
Personal service (nurse, doctors etc).. 20.00 20.00
Supplies and other expenses 35.00 35.00
Transportation of pupils 2,300.00
Other auxiliary agencies:
Personal service 35.00 35.00
Band music 30.00 30.00
Grade texts 150.00
Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies ....
FIXED CHARGES
Insurance $
Total Fixed Charges
CAPITAL OUTLAYS
New buildings .'.
Alteration of buildings (not repairs)
New furniture, equipment and replace
ments Total Capital Outlays
DEBT SERVICE
Principal on bonds ....
Principal on warrants
Interest on bonds ,
Interest on warrants
Total Debt Service
EMERGENCY
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for the year $40,679.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax .... 19,760.00
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax $20,919.00
INDEBTEDNESS
Amount of bonded indebtedness
Amount of warrant indebtedness on
and endorsed "not paid for want
Total Indebtedn ess
Dated this 19th day of April, 1938.
Signed:
MURIEL VAUGHN,
District Clerk.
Approved by Budget Committee
Signed:
MURIEL VAUGHN,
Secretary, Budget Committee.
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Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 5th
day of May, 1938.
LUVTSA LOUY,
Executrix.
4,000.00
3,500.00
2,100.00
460.00
1,100.00
4,000.00
2,300.00
2,300.00
$19,760.00
High
tary School
650.00 $ 650.00
100.00 100.00
150.00 150.00
10.00 10.00
70.00 70.00
35.00 35.00
37.00 37.00
$ 2,104.00
250.00
125.00
25.00
$ 250.00
125.00
25.00
$ 800.00
8,715.00
$ 6,940.00
1,050.00
230.00
150.00
200.00
15.00
100.00
150.00
200.00
15.00
25.00
$17,790.00
810.00
200.00
415.00
300.00
100.00
$ 810.00
200.00
415.00
300.00
100.00
$ 3,650.00
225.00 $ 325.00
350.00
300.00
350.00
300.00
$ 1,850.00
$ 3,310.00
$ 250.00
125.00 $ 125.00
$ 1,150.00
125.00
300.00
125.00
150.00
1,850.00
..$ 2,950.00
.. 3,000.00
.. 1,625.00
.. 1,000.00
$ 8,575.00
$ 500.00
$30,000.00
warrants issued
of funds" 18,000.00
$48,000.00
SPENCER CRAWFORD,
Chairman, Board of Directors.
April 19, 1938.
J. G. BARRATT
Chairman, Budget Committee,