.Thursday, August 8, 1940 Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oreg on Page Seven HA RDM AN NEWS Summer Bible School Classes By HARDMAN HIGH SCHOOL Friday, August 2 saw the closing of a summer Bible school which in every respect has been most grati fying. Attendance maintaining a high average; work and conduct pleasing and all that could be asked; and expressions of enthusiasm and ap preciation from pupils and matrons have made this school a memor able one. One pupil, Perry Adams, holds a first high in not having missed a day nor been tardy even once. Others were awarded perfect attendance credits for not having missed after being enrolled. Those received beau tiful gold and silver star awards for Sunday morning and evening church attendance .during the three week school term. This particular type of Bible school features Bible memory work with the definite, practical study of the Bible, systematically planned, taught and directed, the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior of all mankind. The school was rounded out with a program of Scripture, catechism, and oral recitation work, interspersed with songs and choruses, all of which was followed by a picnic dinner, provided by friends and parents. A Bible school next year? We hope so. Many are already asking for it and in the meantime much fruit is looked for from this initial effort. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leathers and Jean returned from the mill near Pilot Rick where they have been since the closing of school. Carl took Raymond Reid's place at Reed's Mill, when Raymond quit to work in the mill on the Hamilton ranch. Greener's crew of loggers finished ' last week with the timber on the Tyndal Robison place and are now on the Ed Merrill land. On Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten drove to La Grande to take Vera McDaniel and Juanita Byers that far on their way to Lostine, where they will spend a week in a Christian worker's sum mer camp. Mrs. Gladys Corrigall and Shirley Ann, accompanied by George Samu els, all of Echo, spent Sunday here as guests at the Sam McDaniel and other homes. Sunday was such a pleasant day that a number of persons spent it in the mountains. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickerson, all of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Jr., of Reed's Mill, and Mr. and Mrs. William Greener all spent part of the day at Red Hill, where Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Leathers and Junior are spending the summer. Owen is the guard at the lookout. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Devins and some of Reed's Mill went on a pic nic and pleasure trip on Sunday, taking in Kinzua and other places. Miss Lucille Vale, county nurse, was in Hardman on Tuesday. She checked up on some cases, and also named the healthiest boy and the healthiest girl from each of the two 4-H health clubs The Blue Moun tain Health club, consisting of 18 grade school pupils, and the Happy Health club, consisting of six high school students. Cool nights, cold mornings and warm shiny days characterized the weather for the past week up to Tuesday, when the sultry condition of the air indicated a change. There is a feel of autumn in the air, as if the calendar were off about a month. IRRIGON NEWS North Morrow Fair Set August 30-31 By MRS. W. C. ISOM The North Morrow county fair will be held at Irrigon, August 30 and 31. Robert Smith is president and Harvey Warner, secretary-treasurer. Rev. and Mrs. Freeman from Cam as, Wash., were weekend guests of Rev. and Mrs. Harness. Rev. Free man filled the pulpit at the Sunday evening services in the Pentecostal church. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seaman from Sandy visited Mrs. Seaman's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward, Three Wan! il '( t , "c a 5fvS,vvxx sXAvs xxxx-s - i jP" 1 vip Pendleton, Ore., July 31. Competition, always keen at the Pendleton Bound-Up, will be at fever pitch at the thirty-first annual rodeo, Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14, not only for prize money but for the coveted $5000 sterling silver bam Jackson trophy for champion all round coyboy. The trophy must be won three times for permanent possession and no less than three top-notch performers have twice won the prize. They're Bill McMakin, of Trail City, South Dakota, 1939 and 1937 winner shown here with the trophy; Everett Bowman, of Hillsdale, Arizona who placed both in 1932 and 1935, and Ike Rude, of Magnum, Oklahoma, champion in 1931 and again in 193G, when he tied with Carl Arnold. The Trophy was presented by the Portland Oregon Journal in memory of the editor, the late Sam Jackson, former Pcntlletonian. Competition is on a point basis, for bucking, steer roping, steer bull dogging and calf roping, under Rodeo Association of America rules. All three cowboys are well toward the top in the R.A.A. list of high point winners at 1940 rodeos. from Thursday until Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg vis ited Miss Mary Ellis at Milton-Free-water, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy from Benton City, Wash., visited his par- Want Ads Want woman for 3 or 4 weeks, housework. Inquire this office. For Sale Purebred buck lambs, Hamps, Shrops, Romneys. One reg istered outstanding Brown Swiss bull, four years old, gentle, sure not breachy. F. M. Page, Monument, Oregon. 22-26. Canning peaches ready August 1 to 30. Price to Aug. 10, 50c apple box. Bring boxes, Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla. 22-23. Order your New York Life insur ance through A. Q. Thomson. 21-24p, For Sale Well built house, terms reasonable. A. Q. Thomson Flue building and all kinds of car penter work done reasonable. Bruce Bothwell, Heppner, Ore. 20-23p. House or apartment for rent. See A. Q. Thomson. Six-room house, all modern, com pletely renovated, for sale or rent at Lexington. Inquire Elmer Hunt Service Station. Wood for sale $6.00 per cord. Fir and tamarack post 8c delivered to Heppner. Green cut wood at Ar buckle corrals $3.50 a cord. W. H. Tucker. 8-mp-tf. Tor Keeps" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock McCoy, and other relatives here over the week end. Lee Smith returned home from the Wallowa country the last of the week. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Gen eral Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. July 2, 1940. Notice is hereby given that Albert W. Gentner. 825 Failing Building, Portland, Oregon, made ap plication No. 031577 on June 21, 1940, unde the act of March 20, 1922 (42 Stat. 405), as amended by the acts of March 4, 1925 (43 Stat. 1279), and February 28, 1925 (43 Stat. 1090), to exchange land within and adjacent to the Umatilla National Forest, Oregon, for timber within the same forest. The applicant offers the fol lowing described land which con tains 2,240 acres, namely: T. 4 S. R. 29 E. W. M. Sec. 8, SEy4SWy4, SWV4 SE'4; Sec. 10, SSEy4, NEy4SEy4; Sec. 11, SV2SEy4, NEy4SEy4; Sec. 13, SEy4, wy2NWy4, Nwy4swy4; Sec. 14, NEy4SEy4; Sec. 15, Ny2NE4; Sec. 17, Ny2NWy4. T. 5 S. R. 27 E. W. M. Sec. 14, SWJ4. T. 5 S. R. 28 E. W. M., Sec. 6, SE'4SWy4, SWy4 SE'A. T. 6 S. R. 27, E. W. M. Sec. 4, wy2sEy4, sy2swy4; sec. 5, Ey2SEy4; Sec. 21, SWy4. T. 6 S. R. 28 E. W. M. Sec. 8, Wy2NEy4, NNWy4; Sec. 12, Sy2NEy4, Ny2SE4; Sec. 16, E NWy4, Ey2SWy4; Sec. 18, Sy2NE'4, NEV4NEy4,'NWy4SEy4. T. 6 S. R. 29 E. W. M. Sec. 4, SWy4, in exchange for which the applicant selects an equal value of timber from portions of the following described land: T. 6 S. R. 23 E. W. M. Sec. 31. T. 6 S. R. 24 E. W. M. Sees. 32 and 33. T. 7 S. R. 23 E. W. M. Sees. 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17 and 24. T. 7 P 24 E. W. M., Sees. 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 19, 20 and 30. Portions of the offered land are sub- ject to a right to use one one-hundredth (0.01) cubic feet of water per second from Tupper Soring located on the SE,4SWy4 Sec. 4, T. 6 S. R. 27 E., which was appropriated under Permit No. 10352 of the State of Ore gon; and to a right of way ten (10) feet wide for a pipe line now located on the ground and beginning at the spring and ending at a point one chain east of the quarter corner common to Sees. 4 and 9 located in the SESWVi and the SWy4SEy4 Sec. 4, T. 6 S. R. 27 E. W. M. Any and all persons claiming the lands and timber selected, or having bona fide objections to the exchange should file their protests on or be fore the 23rd day of August, 1940, in the District Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. W. F. JACKSON, Register. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in August (Monday, August 12, 1940) the board of equalization of Morrow County, Oregon, will attend, at the Court house in Heppner, Oregon, and pub licly examine the assessment rolls of said County for the year 1941, and will correct errors in valuation, de scription or quality of land, lots or other property, assessed by the As sessor of Morrow County, Oregon, as of March 1. 1940. All persons interested or having any complaints against their assess ments for the year 1941, should ap pear at that time. Petitions for the reduction in assessment must be made in writing, verified by oath of applicant or his attorney and must be filed with the board the first 15 days it is in session. Any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be con sidered or acted upon by the board. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, July 23, 1940. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assessor, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the matter of the guardianship of the estate and person of Dor othy Farrens, a minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a license to sell, granted in the above entitled matter on the 24th' day of July, 1940, the under signed will sell at private sale the following described property, to-wit An undivided one-fourth in terest in and to the following described real property: East Half of Section 32, Town ship 2 South, Range 23 East, W. M.; the North Half of Section 33, Township 2 South, Range 23 East, W. M.; and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion 4, Township 3 South, Range 23 East, W. M., in Morrow Coun ty, State of Oregon, subject to the dower rights of Fannie H. Long, widow of Rufus A. Farrens, deceased, and to those certain mortgages of rec ord against said property in favor of the Federal Land Bank of Spokane and the Land Bank Commissioner. This sale will be made from and after the 2Gth day of August, 1940. Bids in writing for said property may be left with the undersigned guardian at the office of W. Vawter Parker in Heppner, Oregon, or filed with the Clerk of the above court. Sale will be made for cash, subject to confirmation by the Court. Dated this 24th day of July, 1940. FANNIE H. FARRENS LONG, Guardian. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the Estate of William F. Palmateer. deceased, SHIP The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. SERVICE BETWEEN PORTLAND : THE DALLES : HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Arrive Tues., Weds., Friday, Sat. Warehouse: KANE'S GARAGE Carl D. Spickerman, Agent "PREVENT FOREST FIRESJT PAYS" has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, his final account of his ad ministration of said Estate, and that said Court has set Monday, the 19th day of August, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said Final Accont, and the settlement of said Estate, and all persons having ( objections 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 18th day of July, 1940. Date of last publication August 15th, 1940. ALBERT F. PALMATEER, Executor of the Estate of Wil liam F. Palmateer, deceased. SUMMONS. NO. 3409. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Clatha Ramsey, Plaintiff, vs. Joe Ramsey, Defendant,. To Joe Ramsey, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer plain tiffs complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above en titled court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore between you and plaintiff be forever dissolved and that plain tiff have an absolute divorce from you, and for such other and further relief as my 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 at Heppner, Oregon, pursuant to an order of Hon. 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