Thursday, January 12, 1939 HARDMAN NEWS Church Meetings Start at Hardman By Hardman High School Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moon and Miss Anna Sanders of Woodland ar rived here Monday for the purpose of holding special church services for about a month. They are to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knight en. Mr. Kleinfeldt also was present at the first service which was held Monday evening, and he will con tinue to help whenever possible. The high school received a letter from Pat Robison who, with Miss Murl Farrens is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid. On the way down to Swiss Home, they visited many places of interest and Pat was particularly impressed with the new capitol building. Glen Farrens and Darrel moved their cattle from their mountain, home to Rhea creek Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kruger visit ed at the home of John Stevens Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayden and Marion moved to Hardman Tuesday from their mountain home. Business visitors in Heppner Mon day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stev ens, John Stevens, Mrs. Ethel Mc Danel and Les Robinson. Mrs. Victor Lovgren and children and Mrs. Everett Harshman and Gay visited here Sunday. Henry Chapel of Portland who has been visiting his half-brother, Blaine Chapel, left Sunday for his home. Mrs. Muriel McCutheon and Glen had dinner at the L. C. Batty home Sunday. Pete Hams went to Heppner Tues day to get new license plates. Floyd Adams took Ed Moreland to Heppner last Tuesday to consult a physician. Gordon Craber is home from Port land now, having gone down to con suit a physician. Archie Bechdolt was ill last week because of food poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin Hastings and children, Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steers and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Robinson and Dorris went to the show in Heppner Friday night. Mrs. Nick Leathers of Portland arrived Friday evening at the home of her son, Owen Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael of Lexington brought her here and then on Sat' urday evening they and Mrs. Leath ers drove to Monument where she plans to spend several weeks with Mr. Leathers and their son Ivan. The joint installation of the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs was held on Saturday night. A chicken dinner was enjoyed together with about fifty presnt. Miss Marjorie McFerrin is visit ing at the Jim Hams home for a few days. A birthday party was held at the grade school Friday in honor of Del- mer Buschke. The afternoon was spent in playing games. Refresh ments consisted of pork and beans and sandwiches. Jack Myer and his helpers over hauled a truck here in the Hard- man garage Sunday. Mr. Myer op erates trucks which haul out logs for a milling company. During the past week the weath er has been wonderful, just as it has been all fall. There have been several flurries of snow and not- too-heavy showers, with the temper' ature ranging between 20 and 50. Registration Stays High at OSC Oregon State College Winter term registration at Oregon State college maintained about the same percentage of increase over a year ago as shown in the fall term. At the end of the first week there were between 7 and 8 per cent more stu dents than were enrolled at the cor responding time a year ago, indicat ing a final registration for the term of around 4350, or just slightly under the record enrollment of last fall, More than 100 students have en rolled this term for the first time. Gasoline sales in Oregon during September totaled 21,402,452 gal lons, keeping the 1938 total above the preceding year although the month's sales showed a slight drop, according to Secretary of State Earl Snell. Total tax paid since January 1 had been $8,595,583. Heppner Honor Roll Has 16 On Straight A List Oregon State College Sixteen students, all from Oregon high schools, made the straight A grade list during the fall term, and 218 more made averages of 3.50 or bet ter out of a possible 4, which is equivalent to a straight A, while carrying at least 12 hours of credit, according to the honor roll just re leased by E. B. Lemon, registrar. The number on the honor roll amounted to about 5 per cent of the entire student body, many of whom, however, took fewer than 12 credit hours. Only three freshmen out of approximately 1500 made per fect marks. Juniors topped the classes with six. The list of straight A students follows: Owen Putnam Cramer, Adele Knerr, Margaret Louise West, Wilna Lee Ireland and June Pollard, all of Portland; Lester Clayton Dunn, Earl Haven Tyron and Edmond Clair Calavan, all of Corvallis; Jeanne Hartman and Helen Loe Elle, Dallas; Earle William Dudley and Kenneth Michael Caisse, Salem; James E. Price, Forest Grove; Frances Louise French, Prairie City; Jean Marie Maunula, Astoria; and Jack W. Pe terson, Ashland. Court Proceedings, , November Term Be it Remembered, That County Court met in regular session at the Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 7th day of Decem- bere, 1938, this being the regular time for holding a term of said Court, when were present: Bert Johnson, Judge; George N. Peck, Commission er; L. D. Neill, Commissioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff; Frank C. Alfred, District Attorney. The minutes of the November, 1938, term were read and approved. In the Matter of Claims: Now, at this time, the various claims against the County were pre sented and the Court approved, dis approved, or continued them and or dered approved claims paid by the proper warrants from the proper funds. Court appoints John Krebs, Leon Logan and David Hynd as directors of John Day Irrigation District. Court orders transfers to be made from the various appropriations of the budget which are not overdrawn, to the various appopriations which are overdrawn, there still being a surplus in the total County Budget Appropriation. Court ordered placed on the Tax Rolls, the School District Levies as submitted by them and the various City Levies as submitted by the City Councils, also the State Fire Patrol Tax as submitted by the State For ester. Warrants Issued on General Fund, December, 1938 Bert Johnson, Judge, General Assistance $ 47.65 L. W. Briggs, Treasurer's In cidentals 15.15 Gazette Times, Treasuer's In cidentals 25.75 C. W. Barlow, Clerk's Inci dentals 12.15 Gazette Times, Clerk's Inci dentals - 6.50 Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co., Clerk's Incidentals 17.02 Bert Johnson, Judge, Assess or's Incidentals 81.20 Tax Extension 72.80 Field Work 100.00 Chas. Peterson, Tax Collection , 1.50 State Dept. of Agri., District Sealer 6.15 State Dept. of Agri., District Sealer 6.15 Mrs. Vivian Kane, Emergency 5.75 Ralph Harris, Emergency 75 Jos. J. Nys, Emergency 10.00 Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co., Emergency 116.66 Jack Hynd, Circuit Court 12.80 A. V. Wright, Circuit Court.... 7.70 F. P. Leicht, Circuit Court .... 18.40 E. C. Heliker, Circuit Court .. 11.00 Carl F. Bergstrom, Circuit Ct. 11.40 H. M. Miller, Circuit Court .... 9.00 L. ' H. Frederickson, Circuit Court 6.20 Margaret Lamoreaux, Circuit Court 14.40 Rowena Allen, Circuit Court 14.40 C. J. D. Bauman, Circuit Ct. 9.65 Franklin Printing Co., Election 6.82 W. M. Eubanks, Election 5.00 Gazette Times, Heppner, S. C. Russell, Election 2.00 Humphreys Drug Co., Election 3.40 C. J. D. Bauman, Election 13.40 Pac. Power & Light Co., Elec tion 29 I. O. O. F. No. 168, Election .. 5.00 L. D. Neill, County Court 75.20 Bert Johnson, County Court .. 16.00 George N. Peck, County Court 81.15 Bert Johnson, County Court .. 3.20 Gazette Times, Sheriff 5.00 C. J. D. Baman, Sheriff 50.85 State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sheriff 8.35 Gazette Times, Official Pub lications 15.45 C. J. D. Bauman, Jail 1.40 Thomson Bros., Jail .46 Hanson Hughes, Jail 60 E. R. Huston, Jail 4.27 Central Market, Jail 1.40 Pac. Power & Light Co., Court House 37.46 Pac. Power & Light Co., Court House 35.44 Louise Home, Appropriation.. 50.00 Frank C. Alfred, District At torney 10.00 Frank C. Alfred, District At torney 18.65 Lois Ashbaugh, Supt. Assist 11.00 Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt 96.01 Bert Johnson, Judge, Blind Assistance 7.88 Mothers' Aid 88.85 Old Age ASsistance 401.36 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current , Expense 49.58 Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co., Current Expense 13.92 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Coroner 25.40 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Current Expense 42.02 Pac. Sta. & Prt. Co., Current Want Ads Piano bargain. One of the smaller sizes. Mah. finish; excellent condi tion. Easy terms, Write Pendleton Music House. 44-45 Lost On Heppner streets Satur day, $100 in $20 bills. Reward for return to Gazette Times office. Found Pair of glasses. Owner may have same by describing and pay ing for ad at this office. For Sale 2 mo. weaner pigs, Red Duroc. Harry Quackenbush, phone 11F12. 44-45p The Margaret Reaney creek ranch for rent. 1 mile west of Lexington, Edith Miller, Jefferson, Ore. R. 1, Box 50. PIANO MUST BE SOLD Small, high-grade upright, standard make, guaranteed. To save shipping ex pense, will sacrifice for cash or small monthly payments. For full particulars, address, Adjuster, Cline Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Washington, Portland, Oregon. 44-46 8 -ft self-oiling windmill, prac tically new, half price. O. W. Cuts forth, Lexington, Ore. 43-44p ' Lost In city, sunburst pin. Re ward. Finder leave at G. T. office. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE, 8c to 10c. Yarded on highway 14 miles south of Hood River. See C. E. Carl son to look at some of our posts. Maurice S. Walton, Parkdale, Ore., phone 186. 43-46 For Sale 50 x 150 ft., good loca tion for residence. A. J. Westhoff.- Vacant 3 rooms and bath, fur nished; sun porch; reasonable. Bon nie Cochran. Don't throw away anything that can be welded until I see it W. F. "Bill" Harlow, Heppner Blacksmith and Machinery Shop. 40tf, Good 6-room house for sale, part' ly furnished, $600. See J. O. Turner. TTT wooa sawing, anywnere any time, Max for cash or what have you. firrml Mtv. ft 38ptf. Gasoline, diesel and stove oil itor ace tanks. A stock in Pendleton at Portland prices; terms. Beall Pips and Tank Corp., 1411 Raley St, Pen dloton, Phone 1274W. 7tf Briquets for sale at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Gas Gas All Time mri, jag. j-nier ayi: --uaa on my atom, ach was io bad I couldn't eat or sleep. Gas even pressed on my heart. Adlerlka brought me quick relief. Now, I eat aa I wisn, eieep line, never felt better' Patterson & Son Oregon Expense 2.77 Shepard's Citations, District Attorney 10.00 C. W. Barlow. Current Ex pense 7.00 L. E. Dick, Election Expense 5.00 Lois Ashbaugh, Supt. Assist 11.00 Frank C. Alfred, District At torney 15.00 Earle Bryant, Sheriffs Dep uties 21.25 Thomas J. Wells, Assessor 42.74 Vivian Kane, Bonds 40.00 Bert Johnson, County Court 9.70 L. D. Neill, County Court 59.75 George N. Peck, County Court 31.85 Warrants Issued on General Road Fund, December, 1938 George Hayden $49.85, Frank W. Gentry $141.48, Dale Ray, $77.74, Al bert Connor $95.50, Harold Peck $70.26, H. S. Taylor $118.98, M. V. Nolan $107.72, Jack Stotts $77.74, Ralph Marlatt $157.22, Harold Sherer $105.57, H. G. Peck $57.22, Wrex Langdon $77.74, Clair Ashbaugh $82.97, Glenn Sherer $97.28, H. Wells $20.93, Chas. Williams $40.10, A. J. Chaffee $112.25, Vernon Munkers $99.75, Robert S. Wilson $50.10, Roy Ball $1.12, H. Shwarz $99.75, W. Cun ningham $77.74, James Farley $74. 75, W. Cunningham $8.97, L. N. Mor gan 57.37, Walter Gilman $29.90, Bal lou & Wright $115.84, H. Tamblyn $64.46, Henry J. Phelps $12.00, Frank Nixon $47.76, Thomson Brothers $3.25, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. $2.75, Pac. Power & Light Co. $4.31, Humphreys Drug Co. $2.55, Norton Lundell $49. 80, Claud Coats $3.81, Heppner Blacksmith & Mchy. Co. $11.40, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $64.14, Tum-A- Lum Lumber Co. $6.10, Linde Air Products Co. $6.50, Tracey & Co. $6. 70, E. W. Peck $12.58, Green's Hard ware $4.55, Penland Bros. Transfer Co. $5.46, C. L. Spence Tire Service $12.00, L. H. Harlow $17.43, Ferdin and Emberger $.40, Edith K. Hen drick $9.13, U. C. Smith $7.10 City of Heppner Water Dept. $1.50, C. J. D. Bauman $11.00, R. C. Reid $28.00, Heppner Gazette Times $39.00, E. R. Lundell $26.46, Honeyman Hardware Co. $15.75, Sanders Magneto Service $14.23, Braden-Bell Tractor & Equip- met Co. $16.36, Braden-Bell Tractor & Equip.. Co. $173.45, Jackson Imple-r ment Co. $36.30, Union Oil Co. $47. 50, Isaacson Iron Works $62.15, Stan dard Oil Co. $117.60, Feenaughty Mchy. Co. $26.26, Howard-Cooper Corp. $86.51, Ferguson Motor Co. $75.12, Kane's Garage $110.35, Shell Oil Co. $473.03, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. $2.75, Clair Ashbaugh $50.00, Jack Stotts $15.00, Jim Farley $5.00, Har old Peck $10.00, Albert Connor $5.00, Walter Gilman $10.00, Harry Wells $10.00, Pac. Power & Light Co. $8.11, Jim Stevens $5.98, Harold Stevens $5.98, Marion Hayden $8.97, George Hayden $38.05, A. E. McFarland $73.32, John Kenny $100.00, C. W. Barlow, County Clerk $1.76, Tom Caldwell $2.28, S. C. Russell $2.03, Columbia Equipment Co. $24.48, Feenaughty Machinery Co. $110.84, Sherman J. Frank $1,754.50. Warrants Issued on Market Road Fund, Deember, 1938 L. N. Morgan $49.39, General Roads $82.50, Walter Gilman $29.90, W. Cunningham $2.99, Harry Tamblyn $143.86, State Ind. Acc. Comm. $3.44. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an Order of the Coun ty Court, dated January 10, 1939, I am authorized and directed to ad vertise and sell at public auction, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth after each parcel or tract: South 36 ft. of Lot 5, Block 6, Original Town of Heppner; min imum price $15.00, cash. . East half of Block 3, Sperrys 3rd Adtlition to lone; minimum price $101.00; 20 down balance on payment plan, if desired. Therefore, I will on the 4th day of February, 1939, 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 bid der. C. J. D.. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departmetn of the Interior. Gen Department of the Interior, Gen- gon, January 10, 1939. NOTICE is hereby given that Fos ter T. Collins, of Hardman. Oregon. who, on November 14, 1933, made Original Homestead Entry, Act 12- Page Seven 29-16, No. 027391, for the EMiSWtt, S&SEy4, Section 10, and the N& NEy4, NEy4NWy4, Section 15, Town ship 6 S., Range 25 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above des cribed, before Jos. J. Nys, Notary Public, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th day of February, 1939. Claimant names at witnesses: R. I. Thompson, of Heppner, Ore gon. John Holton, of Heppner, Oregon. James Burnside, of Hardman, Oregon. Elsie Madden, of Lone Rock, Ore gon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution in foreclosure duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, on the 14th day of December, 1938, in a certain suit in said court wherein State of Ore gon, a Public Corporation, was plain tiff and Roy E. Brown, and Harriet Brown, his wife; Oliver Austin Dev inj and Stella Devin, his wife; Dessa D. Hofstetter and Guy Huston, were defendants, and in which suit plain tiff recovered judgment against the defendants Roy E. Brown and Har riet Brown, and Oliver Austin Dev in, for the sum of $2522.26, with in terest thereon from the first day of June, 1935, at the rate of six per cent per annum, the further sum of $200.00, attorney's fees, and the cost and disbursements of said suit in the sum of $12.10, and which said judg ment and decree is dated December 14th, 1938, and directing me to sell the following described real prop erty, situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The SVi of SWy4 of Section 2, "SEy4 of NEy4 of Section 10 and S of NMs and NWy4 of NW of Section 11 in Township 5 South, Range 26 East of Wil lamette Meridian; ALSO, SVz of SEy4 of Section 18, and N Vz of NEy4 of Section 19 in Township 5 South, Range 27 East of Willamette Meridian. -Now, in obediance to said execu tion I will on the 14th day of Janu ary, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, sell the above de scribed real property at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash and apply the proceeds thereof to the payment of said judgment Dated and first published this 15th day of December, 1938. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. 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 12th day of December, 1938, upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by said Court on the 12th day of December, 1938, in a suit pending therein in which Harry Thorpe was plaintiff, and Frank Miles and Ruby A. Males, hus band and wife were defendants; which execution and order of sale was to 'me directed and commanded me to sell the real property herein after described to satisfy certain lines and charges in said decree specified, I will on the 14th day of January, 1939, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash subject to redemption as pro vided by law all of the right, title and interest of the defendants in said suit and of all parties claiming by, through, or under them or any of them since the 14th day of June, 1938, in or to the following described real property, to-wit: NWy4 of SWy4 of Sec. 14, Town ship 4 North, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian. Together with the tenements, here ditaments, and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise apper taining and together with all water and water rights used upon or ap purtenant to said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 12th day of December, 1938. C, J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.