i Thursday, July" 6, 1939 BOA RDM AN NEWS Many Visitors at j Board man Homes By MRS. CLAUD COATS Mrs. Jay Cox, son Jesse and daughter Irene and Mr. Ed Barlow and Carma motored to Meacham Wednesday for a visit of a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger and family. Mrs. Messen ger and Mrs. Cox are sisters. P. M. Smith was a business visitor in Heppner Friday. Mrs. Claude Myers went to Port land Wednesday to visit relatives, returning Sunday. ( The Bible school being conducted by Rev. Bailey of Mt Vernon is largely attended. This school will continue through this week Rev. Bailey delivered the sermon Sun day. Mrs. I. L. Stout was taken sud denly ill Saturday and was taken to a Hermiston doctor Sunday. Just what her ailment was the doctor would not say, but she shows im provement at this writing. Alfred Skoubo and family of Port land arrived Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andregg for a few weeks' stay to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham left Saturday for a few days' vacation. They expected to make several stops before returning home, one of them being Rainier park. Kate and Robert Gorham arrived Wednesday from Council Bluffs, Iowa, for a stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berger of Bridal Veil spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Berger's son Robert and family. Phill Jones and Frank Walker returned from Estacada Saturday where they had spent the past week. Mr. McDonald returned home from the mine in Idaho and is at his home here. His health has been poor, caus ing him to leave the mine tempor arily. Several out-of-town people ar rived to spend the 4th of July with their families. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson are Mrs. Bill Morrison (Gladys Wilson) and daughter Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of La Grande, Teddy and Dallas of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John McClaskey (Elsie Wilson) of The Dalles, and Miss Etiol Simmons of Portland. At the home of E. T. Messenger are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sharp of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger and family of Meacham. At the A. B. Chaffee home are their son Allen, daughter, Barbara, and Miss Marion C re swell, Mrs. Carroll Kennedy and daughter all of Eugene. May Fisher and Leo Stills of Un ion spent Sunday at the home of Miss Fisher's parents on the project. The Wicklanders of Morrow and Union counties are having a reun ion at Talbert park this Fourth of July. Those attending from here and Union are Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wicklander, Sr., Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson (Gloria Wicklander) and family, and Ella Belle of La Grande, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chambers (Gladys Wicklander) of Spokane. Mrs. Breta Morgan of Cascade Locks spent Sunday at the home of H. H. Weston, who is recovering from bruises received from a cow kicking him last week. Mrs. Jay Cox, Irene and Jesse re turned to Seattle after spending two weeks visiting relatives. Echo Coats returned with them to stay a few weeks. Chas. Barlow of Heppner was vis iting on the project Sunday. Gasoline Differences Discussed by OSC Men Oreg6n State College The chief difference between so-called third structure gasoline and the regular, or premium, fuels is in volatility and anti-knock properties, rather than in any difference in purity or ability to deliver more miles per gallon, ac cording to engineers at Oregon State college, who held a radio round ta ble discussion on this subject re cently. "Many people think that third structure gasoline is inferior from the standpoint of containing impur Heppner ities, but this is not the case," said George Gleeson, head of the chemi cal engineering department. "In fact, quite the reverse is true. It contains less sulphur and gum-frming ma terial than the regular grades, and is about on a par in this respect with the premium gasolines." What grade of gasoline will be most economical or more satisfactory will depend on the kind of motor and the kind of weather, it was brought out Most engines will not start as easily on third structure, and neither will they warm up so quickly. Then, of course, this grade has definitely - less anti-knocking properties, making it less suitable for modern high compression motors. HARDMAN NEWS Sam McDaniels' Pass 55th Wedded Year On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Sr., celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. They have lived in Morrow county for 45 years and have seven living children and two that have passed away. They have the best wishes of their many friends and relatives for many, many more anniversaries. All of their children but one live in Mor row county. " Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Britt went to Fossil to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Redding, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers and Jean went to Big creek to fish, going on July 2 and returning the 5th. While in that country, Mr. Redding ex pected to look in on their mining interests there. Mrs. Roy Robinson and family spent Sunday at Tupper ranger sta tion with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman. Dallas Craber motored to The Dalles the first of this week. Both the Reed and Hayden mills in this community will be closed the most of this week due to peo pie celebrating the Fourth. La Dell, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten, fell . from a horse and her head was hurt to the extent that she was taken to a doctor. It was learned that she was not seriously injured, but was suf fering mostly from shock. She is still sick at the time of this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams and family are staving at Victor Lov gren's farm in Eight Mile this week, Mr. and Mrs. Duff McKitrick were in town Saturday from where they are working near Arbuckle moun tain. Belle Leathers returned to Lex ington Sunday. Miss Vern McDaniel has been ill the past week with attacks of ap pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McFerrin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tier and family are camping on Little Wall creek. Marvin Brannon went to Port land Saturday, returning Tuesday Want Ads Apricots, ripe now, good crop of fine quality; 'price moderate. Ed monds Orchard, Umatilla. 17-19 I have some thrifty pigs for sale, Call 18F4. Wm. Kumerknd, Lex ington. 17-19 Want to sell a cow, fresh soon. A M. Edwards, Lexington. 1931 Chev. coupe, good tires and runs good. $125.00, terms. Ralph Jackson. Lexington. 15tf 4 used new style McCormick Deering Rod Weeders with trans ports, 33 off; good as new. Jack son Implement Co.. Lexington. 15tf For sale Chester White weaner pigs. Earl McKinney, Rhea Creek. Wanted To hear from owners of large wheat ranches for sale or ex change. No agents. Write E. M, Housley, Yoncalla, Ore. J22-29p 12-room, well furnished house and two apartments for sale, $2500. J. O Turner, city. 7tf Don't throw away anything that can be welded until I see it W. F. "Biir Harlow, Heppner Blacksmith and Machinery Shoo. ' 40t. Gazette Times, Heppner, and bringing Mrs, Brannon home with him. She has been visiting her parents there since the Rose Fes tival. Mrs. Fred Reed and family came down from Spokane Monday to stay at the mill for a while with Mr. Reed. Elwood Hastings accompanied Mrs. Ed Craber to Ashland where her son has been receiving medical treat ment He is improving steadily. Maxene McDaniel has been vis iting here from Reed's mill for the past few days. Mrs. Oren McDaniel was ill and was taken to Lone Rock Monday to the home of her mother, Mrs. Jack Andrews, for care. Roy Robinson shipped a car load of cattle to Portland from Condon this week. Mrs. Frank Howell and son Clif ford of Top are visiting in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers and son Junior went to Monument on Monday to stay over the Fourth with Ivan and N. H. Leathers. Mr. and Mrs. Algott Lundell and Wallace were visiting B. H. Bleak man and family Sunday. Miss Dorothy Read and Mrs. Read's sister and husband from Spo kane, came Saturday to stay a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed, Marvin Hughes and Pat Bleakman picnicked on Wall creek Sunday. The Loy McFerrin's went to Baker for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robison went to Portland for the Fourth. Robert Underwood, Lester Ash- baugh, Ed Lyons and Horace Fair- child all went to Spokane. ' Bud Lundell has gone to Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen went to Joaquin Miller resort for the 4th. Marvin Hughes, Pat Bleakman, Del and Ray Reed, Bryce and Lou ise Keene' spent Tuesday at Blue Mountain springs. People in the Hardman commu nity woke up Monday morning with a nice rain on, and I suppose the farmers thought :"Well, I'd gladly stay at home Tuesday if this gentle rain would only continue." PINE CITY NEWS Pine City Power Line Going to Vey's By BERNICE WATTENBURGER The power men have started a new extension from Pine City to the Tony Vey ranch. Mrs. Ollie Neill and Mrs. Dale Acres and daughter of Heppner and Willie Wattenburger of Lakeport, Calif., spent Tuesday and Wednes day at the A. E. Wattenburger home, Mrs. Marie Ritchie, Miss Haze! Ritchie, Bill Westermeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Wattenburger and Mr. and Mrs. George Currin all spent Satur day night at the Clayton Ayers home, Ed, Dell and Martin Finch of Se attle are visiting over the Fourth with their brother, Marion Finch, Miss Cecelia Healy is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Mike Healy, Billy, Rosetta and Helen Healy returned home Sunday from attend ing Catholic summer school. The rain July 3rd was appreciated by everyone on Butter creek; All have the final crops of hay up. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Lulu French, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, her final account of her administra tion of said estate, and that said court has set Monday, the 17th day of July, 1939, at the hour of 11 o' clock A M. 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 hearing objections to said final ac count and the settlement or said estate, and all persons having oh jections to said final account or the settlement of said estate are hereby required to file the same with said court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 15th day of June, 1939. RITA STOUT, Administratrix. Oregon SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION No. 3354 UN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. J. H DUNLOP, DORA D. MARSH ALL and HARRY J. HIRSH HEIMER, Trustee, Plaintiffs, vs. , ALLIEN COLE, sometimes known as Allien L. Cole, and also known as L. Allien Good, unmarried, CHARLES F. BENNETT, unmar ried, WALTER A. GREEN, C. H. LEADBETTER, Heirs of Edwin Holt, deceased, and all other per sons claiming to own any estate, interest, lien or claim whatsoever adverse to the interest of Plain tiffs in the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, or the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 29, or the East Half of the North east Quarter of Section 32, all in Township 6 South, of Range 25 East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon, Defendants To L. Allien Cole, sometimes known as Allien L. Cole, and also known as L. Allien Good, unmarri ed, Charles F. Bennett, unmarried, Walter A. Green, C. H. Leadbetter, Heirs of Edwin Holt, deceased, and all other persons claiming to own any estate, interest, lien or claim whatsoever adverse to the interest of Plaintiffs in the Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28, or the Southeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Sec tion 29, or the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, all in Township 6 South, of Range 25 East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon, Defend ants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the last day of four weeks from the first publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the last day of four weeks from the 15th day of June, 1939, and if you fail so to appear and answer said com' plaint, for want thereof the plain tiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint on file in this Court and cause, to wit: That you, and each of you, be re quired to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim or in terest whatsoever that you or either of you may have or claim in or to the following described real prop erty or any part or parcel thereof, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 28; the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 29; the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, all in Township 6 South, of Range 25 East, of the Willamette Merid ian, in Morrow County, Oregon, and that each and every claim which may be made on the part of defend ants, or either of them herein in or to said real property or any part thereof be adjudged and decreed to be null and void and that plaintiffs herein be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of said premises free and clear of any right or claim whatsoever on the part of said de fendants, or either of them, and that defendants, and each and all of them, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from asserting, at tempting to establish or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est whatsoever in, to or upon said real property or any part or parcel thereof and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest This summons is published pur suant to an order of Honorable Cal vin L. Sweek, Judge of the Circuit Court of Oregon for the County of Morrow, entered in said Court and cause on the 12th day of June, 1939, directing publication of this sum mons in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper printed and published in Heppner, Morrow County, Ore gon, for a period of not less than four weeks and that the same be published not less than once a week for said period, and ordering that Page Seven defendants shall appear and answer on or before the last day of the time so prescribed. Date of first publication June 15, 1939. . . Date of last publication July 13, 1939. , GEO. S. SHEPHERD, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Address: 925 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, Administrator with Will Annexed of the estate of Harry T. Dillon, de ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same, with proper vou chers, duly verified, to said Admin istrator, at my law office in the First National Bahk Building, Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 8th day of June, 1939. Date of last publication, July 6, 1939. FRANK C. ALFRED, Administrator with Will Annexed of the 'Estate of Harry T. Dillon, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of David W. Thomas, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County of his admin istration of the estate of said deceas ed, and that said court has set Sat urday, the 15th day of July, 1939, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jection to said final account and the settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required to file the same with said court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 15th day of June, 1939. JOS. J. NYS, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Gen eral Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, May 19, 1939. , NOTICE is hereby given that H. Gerald Swaggart, of Ukiah, Oregon, who, on May 28, 1934, made Original Homestead Entry, Act 12-29-16, No. 028422, for SWy4NE, SEV4NWy4, NEy4swy4, swy4swy4, Sec 1, SWy4, NWy4SEy4 Sec. 2; Lot 4, SWy4NWy4, SWy4 Sec. 3; and the NWNWy4, Section 12, Township 7 S., R. 29 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner, U. S. Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 7th day of July, 1939. Claimant names as witnesses: : Frank Swaggart, of Echo, Oregon. Merle Swaggart, of Echo, Oregon. Dude Flinn, of Ritter, Oregon. Ed Tomelson, of Ritter, Oregon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. 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 22nd day of July, 1939, and imme diately thereafter publicly opened by the.Council of the City of Hepp ner, Oregon, at the Council Cham bers in said City for Heppner Swim ming Pool Bonds in the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00); said bonds bearing date of July 1, 1939, to mature July 1, 1945 bearing in terest at the rate of not to exceed four per cent (4) per annum, pay able semiannually; both principal and interest payable at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Heppner, Oregon. All bids must be unconditional and be accompanied by a certified check for One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). The bonds will not be sold for less than par and accrued interest. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Winfree, McCullock, Shuler and Kelley, Portland, Ore gon, will be furnished the success ful bidder. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. R. HUSTON, Recorder.