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    Thursday, March 9, 1939
HARDMAN NEWS
Robinson Cattle
Go to Spokane Show
By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL
Roy and Donald Robinson started
for Spokane Monday morning with
a truck load of young registered
cattle which will be entered in the
show and sale at the last of the week.
Owen Leathers is running the ranch
during Mr. Robinson's absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke were
business visitors in Heppner Friday.
The three one-act plays given on
Saturday night were all put on suc
cessfully and enjoyed by everybody.
Financially, the evening was more
successful than some expected. A
good sum was taken in which will
be used, for the church. The dance
which followed was well attended
and a delicious supper was served
by the Rebekahs.
Sufficient tickets were not sold
on the table cloth which is being
given to raise money for a piano for
the church. The drawing of the
numbers will take place as soon as
possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers went
to Long Creek Wednesday to take
Mrs. Archie Leathers and infant
son home. Miss Grace Leathers re
turned with them and remained
here for a visit.
Mrs. Basil Harrison and daugh
ters, Masil and Vivian, of Redmond
were among those in Hardman Sat
urday evening. Mrs. Harrison is a
half-sister of Roy Robinson.
Lewis MacDonald who is living
in Boardman and attending high
school there is on the basketball
team. Last Saturday they played in
Fossil.
Henry and Tommy Graham, Don
ald and Creston Robinson and Mar
vin Saddler attended the "Gunga
Din" performance in Heppner Sun
day. Among those coming from other
places to see the plays and attend
the dance were Mrs. Alex Warren
of Condon, Miss Grace Leathers of
Kimberley, Mr. and Mrs. Tress Mc
Clintock of Dry Fork, Mrs. John
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Saling and three children of Board
man, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Zinter
and Miss lone, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Worden and children of Eightmile.
Miss Alta Stevens who has been
in Condon for several weeks return
ed Saturday night in time for the
festivities.
Earlene, the small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redding, has been
ill for some time. Mrs. Redding was
also ill.
Miss Pat Bleakman returned on
Sunday from the valley, where she
has been visiting for several months.
She left Swiss Home with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Reid, but stopped in
Hood River to visit friends. Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Gaither, Roy Kirby and
Miss Betty Gaither came to Hard
man with her. They visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Redding,
returning to Hood River in the eve
ning. Betty remained for a visit.
Raymond McDonald is working in
lambing for Ray Wright.
Mrs. Neal Knighten was in Hepp
ner Friday and Saturday selling
tickets on a hand-crocheted table
cloth which was on display at the
Penney store.
Ralph Craber who has been in the
Veteran's hospital at Walla Walla
for some time is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell (Ar
leta Ashbaugh) and small son and
Lester Ashbaugh of Portland are
visiting at the Lewis Knighten home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke and
Carey Hastings went to Heppner
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McDaniel
went to Arlington Sunday. Charlie
attended the trappers' meeting be
low there, while Mrs. McDaniel vis
ited her daughter, Mrs. Bud Fisk.
Zeppel Harrison and Bill Howell
came over Monday to attend to
business in Heppner. When they
returned to Top, Mrs. Frank Howell
who has been visiting here returned
with them.
Sam McDaniel, Jr., went to work
for Harlan McCurdy on Rock creek.
Mrs. Jim Hams and Mrs. Charlie
McDaniel gave a bridal shower at
Mrs. McDaniel's home Tuesday of
last week in honor of Mrs. Vester
Hams, who is a recent bride. It was
an especially nice party and the
bride received many lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid re
turned to Hardman Thursday. They
Heppner
have been living at Swiss Home for
the past several months. They are
going to live at the mill where
Raymond. is going to get the ma
chinery in shape to begin working
in a few weeks.
Mrs. Ted Burnside is still suf
fering from the effects of a tooth
extraction. Infection set in and she
had to go to Portland for treatment.
After her return home she was
worse and last Thursday Mr. Burn
side had to take her down again.
The weather this week was very
unsatisfactory, the main reason be
ing the snow which fell almost ev
ery night and was melted slightly
during the day. The wind blew quite
freely, especially at night, and the
temperature was slightly below zero.
OSC Has Staff Men
In Science Who's Who
Oregon State College That this
institution is the "scientific center"
of the state of Oregon is indicated
by the fact that current "who's who"
of the scientific world, "American
Men of Science," includes biograph
ical sketches of 83 members of the
staff of Oregon State college, nearly
four times as many as are listed
for any other institution in the state.
Other colleges and universities in
Oregon are well represented, how
ever, University of Oregon being
second with 22, mostly in the social
science fields. Reed college and the
University of Oregon medical school
rank high, while Willamette, Lin
field, Pacific, University of Port
land the Pacific college all contrib
ute to the list of American scien
tists. Potted plants at all times, phone
1332; will deliver. 15tf
Court Proceedings
For February Term
BE IT REMEMBERED, That the
County Court met in regular session
at the Court House in Heppner, Or
egon, on Wednesday, the 1st day of
February, 1939, this being the reg
ular time for holding a term of said
Court, when were present: Bert
Johnson, Judge; George N. Peck,
Commissioner; L. D. Neill, Com
missioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk; C
J. D. Bauman, Sheriff; Frank C. Al
fred, District Attorney.
The minutes of the January, 1939,
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,
disapproved, or continued them and
ordered approved claims paid by
the proper warrants from the proper
funds.
Court orders sale of following de
scribed property at public auction:
South 36 ft. of Lot 5, Block 6,
Original Town of Heppner, min
imum price $15.00 cash.
East half of Block 3, Sperry's
3rd Addition to lone; minimum
price $101.00; 20 down, bal
ance payment plan, if desired.
In the Matter of Dog licenses for
1939:
Court orders penalty of $1.00 for
males and spayed females and $2.00
for females in addition to the regular
license after March 1st, 1939.
Court orders dance hall license
issued to Lena Grange No. 813.
Court agrees to sell to James War
field the following described real
property:
East half of Block 3, Sperry's
Addition to lone, for $101.00.
$20.20 in cash, balance in 5 an
nual payments.
Court directs Sheriff to sell at
public auction the following describ
ed real property:
NEy4, NsEy4, ENwy4, Nwy4
NW in Section 14; SS, Sec
tion 11; All in Township 4 N.,
R. 24 E. W. M. Minimum price
$576.00.
Court orders dance hall license
issued to Lexington Grange No. 726
Court orders Sheriff to sell at
public auction the following describ
ed property:
SEy4SWy4, Section 29, Township
1 South, Range 23 EWM. Min.
Price $40.00. WSWy4, Sec. 7, T
2 S., R. 23 EWM. Minimum price
$105.00, on cash or contract.
Warrants Issued on General Fund,
February, 1939
Thomas J. Wells, Assessor's
Mileage $ 30.15
Books and Incidentals .......... 6.45
Turn - A - Lum Lumber Co.,
Gazette Times, Heppner,
Emergency .....
4.45
5.00
9.00
25.20
10.00
10.85
41.79
6.00
42.00
12.50
9.45
42.72
41.80
10.00
6.15
25.00
12.50
35.60
20.25
Frank Roberts, Emergency ....
Dr. R. M. Rice, Emergency
Frank C. Alfred, Emergency
Frank C. Alfred, Emergency
Turn -A -Lum Lumber Co.,
Courthouse
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
Courthouse
Frank Rasmus, Courthouse ..
Jewel Wright, Tax Collec
tions :
Heppner Gazette Times, As
sessor
Superintendent :
Official Publications
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur
rent Expense
F. B.. Nickerson, Justice Ct.
State Dept. of Agriculture,
District Sealer
Crane Direct Mail Service,
Sheriffs Books ..! .1
A. E. Simmons, Sheriffs
Books
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher
iff 7.80
4.43
100.00
44.80
10.00
41.00
34.35
2.50
16.50
4.86
26.31
7.73
27.60
266.43
391.41
79.11
7.88
Pac. Sta. & Pr. Co., Clerk
Althea Stoneman, County
Nurse
Coordinated Studies in Edu
cation, Checking Tests
Frank C. Alfred, District At
torney .-.
L. D. Neill, County Court
George N. Peck, County Court
Bert Johnson, County Court
Lois Ashbaugh, Supt. Assist.
Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. Mile.
M. D. Clark, Jail
Heppner Market, Jail
C. J. D. Bauman, Circuit Ct.
Bert Johnson, County Judge,
General Assistance
Old Age Assistance
Aid to Dependent Children
Blind Assistance
Warrants Issued on General Road
Fund, February, 1939
Tom Caldwell $3.68, Union Oil
Co. $78.32, Oregon Culvert & Pipe
Co. $13.39, V. C. Smith $14.45, City
of Heppner-Water Dept. $1.80, E. W.
Peck $20.50, Robert S. Wilson $50.10,
Frank Nixon $59.70, Ferguson Motor
Co. $1369.90, Edith K. Hendrick $6.23,
C. W. Barlow, County Clerk $1.50,
Henry J. Phelps $8.00, S. C. Russell
$2.93, Kilham Sta. & Pr. Co. $.83,
Penland Bros. Transer Co. $5.74, Pac.
Tel. & Tel. Co. $5.25, Pac. Power &
Light Co. $25.80, Harry Tamblyn
$113.63, Braden-Bell Trac. & Equip.
Co. $174.28, Braden-Bell Trac. &
Equip. Co. $1.92, Jack Allen Sup
ply Co. $22.80, B. P. Rands $6.40,
Green's Hardware $17.69, Lundell's
Service Station $69.68, Kane's Ga
rage $45.90. Air Reduction Sales Co.
$6.25, Ballou & Wright $34.75, John
Fisher $7.00, Feenaughty Mchy. Co.
$4.00, Howard-Cooper Corp. $104.
92, Frank W. Gentry $147.71, Dale
Ray $77.74, Glenn Sherer $82.44,
Chas. Williams $42.29, Albert Con
nor $98.74, Harold Peck $77.74, Ralph
Marlatt $148.24, Harold Sherer $82.
87, Wrex Langdon $74.74, Clair Ash
baugh $79.61, Melvin Benefiel $5.23,
Walter Gilman $26.91, Wm. Cun
ningham $77.74, H. Schwarz $84.24,
Jas. Farley $74.75, Harry Wells $71.
76, H. S. Taylor $118.98, M. V. No
lan $110.98, Jack Stotts $77.74, L. N.
Morgan $40.41, Ferguson Motor Co.
$26.59, Shell Oil Co. $43.64, L. H.
Harlow $21.16, State Ind. Acc. Com.
$60.97, L. Redding $127.50, Standard
Oil Co. $449.82.
Warrants Issued on Special Funds,
February, 1939
O. S. C. Extension Service,
Rodent Fund $155.50
Warrants Issued on Market Road
Fund, February, 1939
A. J. Chaffee $116.74, Vemon Mun
kers $103.74, L. N. Morgan $76.33,
General Roads 127.50, Walter Gil
man $50.83, Harry Tamblyn $130.37,
State Ind. Acc. Comm. $12.07.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on
the 27th day of March, 1939, and
immediately thereafter publicly
opened by the Council of the Town
of Lexington, Oregon, at the Council
Chamber in said Town for Town of
Lexington Water Bonds in the sum
of Seventeen Thousand Eight Hun
dred Seventy-five Dollars ($17,875.
00); said bonds bearing date of
March 1, 1939, to mature serially in
numerical order at the rate of Eight
Hundred Seventy-five ($875.00) on
March 1, 1940, and One Thousand
Dollars. ($1,000.00) on the 1st day of
Oregon
March in each of the years 1941 to
1957, inclusive, bearing interest at
the rate of not to exceed Four per
cent (47c) per annum, payable semi
annually; both principal and inter
est payable at the office of the
Treasurer of the Town of Lexing
ton, Oregon. Said bonds are addi
tionally secured by a pledge of the
net revenue of the water system.
All bids must be unconditional
and be accompanied by a certified
check for $500.00. The bonds will not
be sold for less than par and ac
crued interest.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCulloch,
Shuler & Kelley, Portland, Oregon,
will be furnished the successful
bidder.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
ARNOLD SPRAUER,
Recorder.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the last
Will and Testament of W. O. Bay
less, deceased, has filed with the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County her final
account of her administration of the
estate of said deceased, and said
Court has fixed Monday, the 10th
day of April, 1939, at the hour of
10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day at the County Court room at
the Court House at Heppner, Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
ing objections to said final account
or the settlement of said estate and
all persons having objections there
to are hereby required to file the
same with said Court on or before
the time set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 9th
day of March, 1939.
ANNA BAYLESS, Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned were duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, admin
istrators of the estate of Dan C.
Doherty, deceased, and all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased, are hereby required
to present the same with proper
vouchers duly verified, to said ad
ministrators at the law office of Jos,
J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this no
tice. Dated and first published this 16th
day of February, 1939.
W. T. DOHERTY,
BERNARD P. DOHERTY,
Administrators.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, For the
County of Morrow.
KINZUA PINE MILLS COM
PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANCES A. CLESSE, CON
STANCE H. CLESSE, JOSEPH
A CLESSE, FRANCES LOU
ISE ROTHERMICH, ALOY
SIUS W. ROTHERMICH, and
JANE DOE ROTHERMICH, his
wife, MARY R. CLESSE, JULIA
O. LIESER, and PETER F. LIE
SER, her husband, also all un
known heirs of LEON N. CLES
SE, deceased, WILLIAM LEE
McCALEB, also all the unknown
heirs of WILLIAM LAWTON,
deceased. Also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming
and right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate de
scribed in the complaint herein,
- Defendants.
SUMMONS.
Equity No. 3343
To Frances A. Clesse, Constance H,
Clesse, Joseph A. Clesse, Frances
Louise Rothermich, Aloysius W.
Rothermich, and Jane Doe Roth
ermich, his wife, Mary R. Clesse,
Julia O. Lieser and Peter F. Lie
ser, her husband, also all unknown
heirs of Leon N. Clesse, deceased.
Also all the unknown heirs of
Williaw Lawton, deceased. Also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real estate
described in the complaint here
in, 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 upon
you and if you fail to so appear or
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answer, plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for the relief
prayed for in its complaint, to-wit:
That you and each of you be re
quired "to assert and set forth the
nature of your right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real property
described in plaintiffs complaint
and as follows, to-wit:
The S of the S of Sec. 25 in
Twp. 6, S. R. 25 E. W. M.
Also lots 3 and 4, and the SEy4
' of the SWy4 of Sec. 31 in Twp.
6, S. R. 26, E. W. M., in the
County of Morrow, State of
Oregon.
and it be adjudged and decreed that
plaintiff is the owner in fee simple
of said real property and that you
and each of you be forever barred
of and from all right, title, estate
lien or interest 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 newspa
per of general circulation, published
in Morrow County, Oregon, pursu
ant to an order of Hon. Bert John
son, Judge of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, which order is dated Feb
ruary 14th, 1939, and the date of the
first publication of this summons is
February 16th, 193u9.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and Postoffice ad
dress, Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an order of the Coun
ty Court, dated February 21, 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:
SEy4SWy4, Section 29, Town
ship 1 South, Range 23 E. W. M.,
Minimum Price, $40.00.
WSWy4, Section 7, Township
2 South, Range 23 E. W. M.,
Minimum price, $105.00 cash or
contract.
Therefore, I will on the 11th day
of March, 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 bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Want Ads
For sale cheap, Buckeye standard
incubator, 120-egg size. Mrs. Wer
ner Rietmann, lone, Ore. 51-1
New Hampshire Reds. Real Mon
ey Makers. Baby chicks ready Mar.
14. 100, 12c each; 500 11c each. Ex
tra discounts on larger numberf.
Sudarth Hatchery, Irrigon, Ore.
Beardless barley seed for sale,
market price, no mixture. J. G. Bar
ratt Fresh purebred Jersey milk cows
or sale reasonable. A. V. Wright, ZVz
mi. up Rhea Cr. from Ruggs. ltp
For rent, furnished room with
kitchenette; outside entrance. Phone
743. 51tf
Custom hatching, hen eggs 2y4c,
W. L. chicks 8c. Salter Htchy., lone.
52tf
For rent, furnished room with
kitchenette; outside entrance. Phone
743. 50tf
1000 tamarack posts, made from
butts of trees, for sale or trade for
cattle. W. H. French, Hardman. 47tf
Stallion for sale, 5-yr old; also
Shetland ponies. Joe Kenny, city.
46tf
For Sale 50 x 150 ft., good loca
tion for residence. A. J. Westhoff.
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.
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.