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Thursday, June 16, 1938 HARDMAN NEWS Hardman Youths Attend Cove School By OPAL HASTINGS On Sunday about noon Jim Stev ens took Frances Inskeep, Mildred Clary and Irl Clary to Heppner where they met Rev. R. V. Hinkle and then went on to Cove to attend the Episcopal summer camp and school Rita Robinson and Vern Mc Daniel are also at Cove but they left Here Saturday. Mildred Clary re ceived the free scholarship offered by Bishop Remington. Her Sundav school attendance for the year was perfect and that was why it was awarded to her. The other four were sent by the Cove club, an organiza tion within the high school student body. Ethel McDaniel and children, Vern, Vera and Cecil, Miss Murl Farrens and Rita Robinson left Sat urday morning and planned to spend the night at Union, then go to Cove Sunday. After a day or two there they are all, except Rita and Vern, going on to Enterprise where they will visit Ethel's sister, Bee Wind sor. Mrs. Anson Rugg of Rhea creek went as far as La Grande with them where she will stay for a visit. Mrs. Owen Leathers who has been on the sick list for some time, has been suttenng for -weeks from rheu matism. She is able to be around now and is quite a bit better. Buster Bleakman had some un fortunate luck one day last week. He was working at Reed's mill when he was so unlucky as to break some ribs. This was quite a painful ex perience and has kept him from go ing back to work. Owen Leathers went to Tyndal Robison's for several days to make troughs. John McDonald and his son Lewis of Boardman, who formerly lived here, have been visiting and attend ing to busines for a time. Mr. Mc Donald and Lewis are now working at the Bertha Dean place in the mountains cutting wood. Mrs. Mc Donald is staying with Ethel Bleak man who is ill. They may stay in that vicinity all summer. Esten Stevens and Mrs. Frank McDaniel went to Fox valley Satur day to see Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mus grave. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wes Stevens who live near Hamilton now. They returned to Hardman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bobison left for Portland last week with a truck load of stock. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Saling of Bull Prairie were visitors at the home of Mrs. Owen Leathers Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Al Lovgren were in Condon Saturday to attend the Ro deo. Vester Hams, Marjorie McFer rin and Harry Owen were also visit ors at the Condon Rodeo but on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steers and sons Gus and Elmer moved to the moun tains where the men are cutting logs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robison, Doris Ray and Do Merrill were in town Monday. Guy Chapin went to work this week building fence for Stanley Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell and son Everett were in town for a short time Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDaniel took a three-day trip last week. They went to Pendleton. La Grande, Cove and other places and returned by way of John Day. They reported that they found the weather Very warm, but had a great time in spite of it. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel went to Ditch creek Saturday eve ning and enjoyed a visit there with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bleakman. They also did some fishing and returned Sunday evening, but no big fish stories are being circulated. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Sr., were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren Sun day. Mr. Lovgren came after them and also brought them home later in the day. Mrs. Ada Cannon, two sons Bud and Pete, and two daughters Lola and Charlotte, were visitors in Hepp ner. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraters, Mrs. Charles Fraters and Mrs. William Lee were in Heppner Saturday. Miss Alta Stevens, Miss Frances Heppner Inskeep, Miss Alene Inskeep and Jim Stevens ate dinner at the John Stevens sheep camp last Sunday. Frank Fraters and Fred Gallagher were here on business Saturday. PINE CITY NEWS Pine City Homes Enjoy Visitations By BERNICE WATTENBURGER The 4-H club girls and boys and their leader, Mrs. Finch, met at the Helms home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Knotts, Jr., from Coburg are visiting the John Harrison and George Currin homes. The apartment house wnere they lived this winter burned and they lost all their things, and before the fire was stopped it burned a block of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Orr spent Friday in Pendleton. Miss Frances Finch spent a few days in Echo visiting her cousin. Mary Ann Bartholomew. Jim Ayers spent a week at Ritter springs. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shawner of Jerome, Idaho, spent Sunday at the W. D. Neill home. Glenn Orr and Burl Wattenburger made ' a business trip to John Day and Mt. Vernon. Miss Barbara Buseick of Long Creek is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Buseick are delegates to the Eastern Star grand lodge in Portland. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Orr spent Sat urday evening at the H. E. Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Strain at the Dick Demming logging camp near Gur- dane. Will Wattenburger of Echo and daughter, Mrs. Lilly Esselstyn of Pendleton spent Saturday on Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hedrick of Stanfield spent Monday afternoon at the E. B. Wattenburger home. BOARDMAN NEWS New Power Line Reaches Boardman By CLARA MAE DILLON Lester Packard, Neal Bleakney, Charles Dillon and Warren Dillon are moving the west end telephone line to the other side of the road, because of the power line which has recently been put in. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hug, Donald and Gale, of Hermiston spent Sunday visiting at the Qrmin Hug home. Imogene Wilson and Dave John ston returned home from Moscow, Idaho, where she has been working and he has been attending college. Miss Virginia Compton of Hil- gard is visiting on the project this week. Mrs. Russell Miller and children, Grace and Mildred, visited at lone last week. Miss La Vern Baker returned home Friday from Longview where she has been visiting. The highway oiling crew which has been working here since last week left for Pilot Rock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill are attending state grange at Klamath Falls. Sophia Barlow is carrying the mail in his place. Pat Healy went to Wallowa Mon day. Jones & Kay company are in stalling a new heating boiler at the school house. Jack Gorham attended the Dem ocratic ' central committee meeting at Heppner Monday. He was reap pointed state committeeman. Del Ward of Heppner was reappointed county chairman. Mrs. Hazel Stutte and children Phyllis and Bob are visiting at the Nick Faler home. There is a grass fire burning west of the Boardman project. Action has been taken to put it out. Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Mr. Thorpe and Lester are visiting on the project. Lester will remain for a longer visit. The movie of the week was "The Hoosier Schoolboy" which was shown at the grange halL For Sale Rumley 16-ft cut com bine, good shape. M. J. Devin, city. -14-16p Gazette Times, Heppner, 4-H Clubbers End , Record Two Weeks At Oregon State Two weeks of work and recrea tion have been completed by the largest number of 4-H club members ever to assemble in a club session west of the Mississippi, and more than 1800 youngsters and their lead ers have returned to every county in Oregon after fulfilling their mot to of "making the best better" at their 24th annual session at Oregon State college. Portland sent the largest delega tion this year, as usual, having about 180 members present. Lane county was next with 121, followed by Douglas with 80, Washington 76, Klamath 73 and Clackamas 66. Mary Louise Armstrong of Port land was chosen president of the girls' executive council this year. The council is made up of the presidents of each of the girls' living organiza tions. Mary was president of the group housed in the Pi Beta Phi sor ority house. Heading the boys' gov erning group was Roger Dumdi of Carlton, who, with the nine other council members, was elected at a general meeting of the boys. The other members of the girls' council included Mary Olive Snarr of Portland; Barbara Sargeant, Hopewell! La Verne Whitehead and Carolyn Kaufman, Marion county; Betty Hill and Etheal Ann Newton, Lane; Ann McNabb, Sherman; El eanor Hanley, Washington; Jean Bateman, Lincoln; Ruth Shelby, Linn; Yvonne Prophet, Grant; Phyl lis Keith, Josephine; Marilyn Right meir, Klamath; Lou Britton, Doug las;' Margaret Belton, Clackamas; Lillian Winn, Multnomah, and Max ine Sutton, Curry. Other members of the boys' exec utive committee, charged with keep' ing nearly 700 boys in attendance "in line," were Joe Berger, Beaver- ton; Ed Setniker, Hillsboro; Bob Blinkenstaff, Klamath Falls; Chancy Barnes, Halsey; Dean Jackson, Cot tage Grove; Walter Robertson, Blachly; Clayton and Wilbur Ny berg, Tualatin, and Bob King, Moro. More than 70 per cent of the club members attended on scholarships awarded for outstanding work in the various projects, of which 204 were awarded by granges of the state. Want Ads Genuine Estey piano, good condi tion, $75. Box 45, Heppner. 14-15p Young lady wants work, experi enced in housekeeping and cooking. Case rooms. Dorothy Michael. ltp For sale or trade for stock, 1930 Chev. 4-door sedan, just overhauled. A. W. Gemmell, Phone 9F3. 13-14 8 sections range for sheep 6 mi. E. of Meacham, 15c per acre or 20c per head per month for dry sheep, lc per head per day for ewes with lambs. Lon Knotts, Pilot Rock, Ore. 13-15p For Sale Maytag washing ma chine and Thor mangle. Call Patter son & Son. 13-16 Two large bedrooms for rent, $8 a month each. Mrs. G. A. Bleakman. I 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. U-18p City residence $2500, $500 down, balance terms F. B Nickerson, agent. 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. Oregon Others were given by state, county and other fairs and shows, business firms, community organizations and individuals. Most or the remaining club members earned their own way to the two-weeks session, many of them through their club projects. OSC Ends Year With Record Total of 4476 Oregon State College By far the largest total enrollment for the full year at Oregon State college ever recorded has just been reported by E. B. Lemon, registrar, in a year-end tabulation. Regular course students for the three terms for 1937-38 to taled 4476 compared with 4137 last year and a previous high mark of 3828 made in 1928-29. This year's total is more than twice that of four years ago when 2227 enrolled in the year 1933-34. This 4476 includes only those stu dents taking work in the regular college year, and eliminates duplica tions. Added to this are 705 in last year's summer session and 155 in short courses, making a grand total of adult campus students for the year .of 533 . Total enrollments for all years since figures are available starting in 1888 show 92,040 regular course students, 19,275 in summer sessions, 17,749 in short courses, 955 in miscellaneous classifications, for a grand total of 130,011 for the 51- year period. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Gen eral Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, June 16, 1938. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank Swaggart, of Ritter, Oregon, who, on August 18, 1937, made Or iginal homestead entry No. 028324 and Additional homestead entry No. 028325, for Lot. 3, SEy4NWy4. NWy4 SWy4, Sy2SEV4, Sec. 4, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, sNEy4, sEy4Nwy4, NEy4 SWy4, NSEy4, Sec. 5, Lot 1, Sec tion 6, Township 7 S., Range 29 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, Uni ted States Commissioner, at Her miston, Oregon, on the 9th day of August, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Bill Hodge, of Ritter, rOegon. Ed Mornlinson, of Ritter, Oregon. Dudley Flynn, of Ritter, Oregon. Ivan Applegate, of Heppner, Ore gon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. 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 hereinaf ter described animal at my place one mile southwest of Irrigon, Oregon, and that I will at said place on Sat urday, July 2, 1938, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., offer for sale and sell said anmial to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to the right of redemption of the owner thereof. Said animal is described as follows: 1 bay saddle, horse, wt. about 1050, branded half circle over V. F. C. FREDERICKSON, 14-16 Irrigon, Oregon. 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 ani mal at my place 1 mile S. W. of Irri gon, Oregon, and that I will, on Sat urday, June 25, 1938, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., offer for sale and sell said animal to the highest and best bid der for cash in hand, subject to the right of redemption of the owner thereof. Said animal is described as follows: 1 bay saddle horse, wt. 1050 lbs., 6 or 7 yr. old, wire scars on front legs. F. C. FREDRICKSON, Irrigon, Ore. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County this 8th day of June, 1938, upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by said Court this 4th day of June, 1938, in a suit pend ing therein in which State Land Board, a public corporation, was plaintiff, and George R. W. Mead and Elizabeth Mead, his wife; A. H. Nich ols; J. H. Frad; and the County of Morrow were defendants, which ex ecution and order of sale was to me Page Seven directed and commanded me to sell the real property hereinafter des cribed to satisfy certain liens and charges in said decree specified, I will on the 9th day of July, 1938, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell to public auction for cash, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest of the defendants in said suit and of all parties claiming by, through or un der them, or anv of them, since th 6th day of March, 1931, at the fore closure sale, in or to the following described real property, to-wit: The West half of the northeast quarter,' the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the north west quarter of Section thirty one in Township one south of Range Twenty-six, E. WT M. Dated this 8th day of April, 1938. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE OF ASSETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN that the Trustees of the Heppner Farm ers Elevator Company will on Sat urday the 18th day of June, 1938, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon of said day at the law office of J. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash all the remaining assets of said Heppner Farmers Ele vator Company, including notes and accounts. Dated this 9th day of June, 1938. JEFF JONES, Secretary. 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 NEVt SEy4 of Sec. 3L WVfe of Sec. 32. all in T 19 S, R 4 E, W. M., Willamette National Forest, in exchange for the NMjNWtt, SWy4NWy4 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. 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 N1. and NEydSEy 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.