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    Thursday, May 29. 1941
Want Ads
Well broke saddle horses and
mares for sale. Prices right W. H.
French, Hardman, Ore. 13tf.
Comfortable sleeping" rooms. 218
Water street. Phone 572. 12tf .
LIVESTOCK MARKET now open
at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds
of cattle. I. A. Witten, Box D, Echo,
Oregon, phone. 111. 12-15p.tf.
New or Used Office Machines sold,
serviced or rented. Leave word at
Gazette Times office. 12tf.
Lost Man's pigskin purse, valu
ed as keepsake. Leave at this office
and no questions asked.
Chicks hatched to fill at the date
you want them. Suddarth Hatchery,
Irrigon, Ore. 10tf.
6 wks. White Leghorn cockerels.
Call at ranch. Mrs. H. 0. Bauman.
FOR BETTER saw filing call 702.
WANTED Couple wants job on
ranch. Experienced. Fred Esteb,
Washougal, Wash. 8tf.
To those who wish glasses:
There is available at my office an
oculist experienced in treating eyes
ting glasses. Only a few . can be
cared for each week. No appoint
ments Saturday or Sunday. DR. A.
D. McMURDO. 50tf.
20 head of young mares, saddle
horses and mules for sale. W. H.
French, Hardman, Ore. 4tf.
1936 Ford truck, reconditioned
motor, platform bed, ready to go to
work. Rosewall Motor Company.
Good used standard Underwood
typewriter, elite type, may be seen
at this office. A bargain.
EOCE Summer School
Announces Courses
Eastern Oregon College of Edu
cation, La Grande, May 29. Ad
vanced course in music, art, dram
atics, curriculum, elementary sup
ervision and administration, remed
ial teaching and world problems will
feature the first summer session at
Eastern Oregon College of Educa
tion which will open Monday, June
9.
Course work toward the B.S. de
gree in elementary education will
be offered and numbers of former
graduates have already tentatively
enrolled for their degree work this
summer. Two visiting instructors in
addition to the regular faculty will
give the largest offering in recent
years.
Plans have been made for evening
educational forums, a musical pro
duction, demonstrations by super
vising teachers in the training
school, a visual aids conference,
mountain excursions and several
college social events.
Special courses of interest to
practical-minded teachers include
the observation of teaching in the
Ackerman demonstration school,
band and orchestra management,
creative writing, play production,
junior high school, and the teaching
of elementary school science, a sub
ject to be introduced into Oregon
elementary schools for the first time
next fall.
Of special interest to school ex
ecutives will be the practical courses
offered to fulfill the requirements
for administrators credentials in
Oregon.
GETS EOCE AWARD
Jerrine Dora Edwards, Lexington
high school, has been awarded a
scholarship to attend the Eastern
Oregon College of Education next
year. The scholarship was awarded
by the state system of higher edu
cation. PETER PUBLIC Getting
h 1 rvfThl WHAT CHANCE WOULD TOUCH FOR A V'-Wk
4:
Heppner
U. of 0. Schedules
Summer Sessions
University of Oregon, Eugene,
May 29. Six weeks of summer
school, in the heart of the Willam
ette valley where extra-curricular
vacations may be interspersed- with
hours of study, is being offered by
the University of Oregon thirty-seventh
annual summer session begin
ning June 16 and continuing until
July 26.
A post session of four weeks will
be held from July 28 to August 22.
Work in the summer sessions for
which no extra fee for out-of-state
residents will be charged is equiv
alent in character, method, and cred
it value to the work of the regular
academic year.
Students will register for the six
weeks Eugene session on Monday,
June 16. Clsses will begin Tuesday
morning, June 17, in accordance
with the schedule printed in the
back of the catalog now being mail-1
ed to those who request it. Examin
ations will be held on Thursday and
Friday, July 24 and 25. Post session
registration will be on Monday, July
28, classes beginning the same mor
ning. The curriculum will include an
unusually wide variety of courses,
with those in English, education
physical education, languages, and
music offering the broadest courses.
The half-million-dollar University
of Oregon library, equipped with the
latest instructional methods and
equipment, will feature almost a
dozen courses in library methods,
of special value to teachers and
prospective teachers.
The faculty of 85 will include a
large number of regular University
of Oregon professors, who will be
joined by a number of authorities
in their respective fields from edu
cational centers of all parts of the
west. Among this latter group will
be Dr. Hugh Biller, professor of phil
osophy at the University of Califor
nia at' Los Angeles; Dr. Emest R.
Hilgard, professor of psychology,
Stanford university, and Dr. Roy
F. Nichols, professor of history, Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.
Additional information concerning
the two sessions may be obtained
by writing Dr. Dan E. Clark, direc
tor, University of Oregon summer
sessions, University of Oregon, Eu
gene. STRAWBERRIES GET O. K. s
A break for strawberry growers,
as well as those who have a yen for
this fruit, has come with the discov
ery by food specialists that straw
berries are almost as good a source
of vitamin C as tomato juice. Here
after when one partakes of his fav
orite dish of strawberry shortcake
or strawberries and cream, he need
not feel merely that he is pleasantly
satisfying his appetite, but can feel
the virtue which comes from eating
something that is good for him nu
tritionally. Some are even going so
far as to say that it will be patriotic
to eat strawberries in season and
leave the tomato juice for . defense
food purposes.
(.CALL FOR WARRANTS
Outstanding warrants of School
District No. 1, Morrow County, Or
egon, numbered 6744 to 6800 inclu
sive, will be paid on presentation
to the district clerk. Interest on
said warrants ceases May 30, 1941.
EVELYN ISOM, Clerk,
School District No. 1,
Heppner, Oregon.
CALL FOR BIDS
The Board of Directors of School
District No. 14 will receive sealed
bids on the following: (1) School
house and shed; (2) One unit Fun
ful Playground equipment consist
ing of 1 teeter board, 1 seat swing,
2 hand Wings. 1 slide, 1 horizontal
bar. frame for above.
Behind the Foreign "Ism"
Gazette Times, Heppner,
Bids will be opened June 9 and
the property will go to the highest
bidder. 25 pet of the bid must ac
company bid.
MARJORIE BAKER, Clerk,
13-14. lone, Oregon.
NOTICE TO PERSONAL PROP
ERTY TAX PAYERS
On June 14th the new personal
property tax law becomes effective.
This law makes it mandatory that
the sheriff issue warrants against
persons whose personal property
taxes are delinquent. These war
rants after service upon the tax
payer, if not paid, are filed with the
county clerk and by him placed up
on the jugment docket which there
after becomes a lien upon any real
or personal property owned by the
person against whom the warrant is
issued and subject to enforcement as
any other execution in a court of
record.
Any person having delinquent
personal taxes should call at the
tax collector's office and get their
taxes straightened before this law
goes into effect.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
9-13. Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that Crys
tal Barlow, administratrix , of the es
tate of Guy L. Barlow, deceased,
has filed her final account of her
administration of said estate, with
the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon; and said Court has fixed
Monday, June 16th, 1941, at the hour
of 10:00 in the forenoon of said day
as the time and the County Court
room of the Court House in Mor
row County, Oregon as the place for
hearing on and final settlement of
the said final account. All persons
having objections to the said final
account must file the same with the
Court on or before the said date.
Dated and first published this 15th
day of May, 1941.
CRYSTAL BARLOW,
Administratrix of the estate
of Guy L. Barlow, deceased.
NOTICE OF GUARDIANSHIP
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
Estate of ELLEN ALLEN, MIL
DRED WERST and BEVERLY
ANN BAIRD, Minors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
in pursuance of an Order of the
County Court for the County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, made on
the 8th (Jay of May, 1941. in the
matter of the guardianship estate
of Ellen Allen, Mildred Werst and
Beverly Ann Baird, minors, the un
dersigned, guardian, of said estate
will sell at private sale in separate
parcels, to the highest bidders upon
the terms and conditions hereinaf
ter mentioned and subject to con
firmation by the County Court on
and after the 16th day of June, 1941,
all the right, title, interest and es
tate of the said minors in and to the
following described lands, to-wit:
Lots one (1) and two (2) of
Block four (4) Sperry's second
Addition to the town of lone,
Morrow County, Oregon.
Beginning at the Southwest
corner of Lot three (3) in Block
No. one (1) Halvorsen Addition
to the City of lone, Oregon, run
ning thence East two hundred
and twenty (220) feet, thence
South two hundred (200) feet,
thence East one , hundred and
forty (140) feet, thence South
thirty-two (32) feet to the cen
ter of Willow Creek, thence in a
Southwesterly direction down the
Center of said Creek to the in
tersection of "A" Street, thence
North along the East line of said
"A" Street four hundred and
twenty (420) feet to the place of
Movement
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beginning, being a portion of
the Northeast quarter (NEV4) of
the Northeast quarter (NEV4)
of Section number nine (9) in
Township one (1) South, Range
twenty-four (24) East of the
Willamette Meridian, and situa
ted in Morrow County, Oregon.
Lots Four (4) and Five (5),
Block fifteen (15) 2nd Addition
to. the City of Redmond, De
schutes County, Oregon.
Terms and conditions of the sale
are cash in hand or one-third (1-3)
cash with bid and the remainder in
installments.
WAYNE B. ALLEN, Guardian.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP
ERTY BY UNITED STATES MARSH
AL. In The District Court of The
United States for the District of Ore
gon. THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE
COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs.
Tom Boylen Jr. and Ruth Jeurine Boy
len, husband and wife; R. E. McGreer
and Margaret McGreer, husband and
wife; R. E. McGreer, trustee; Marie E.
Johnson; S. L. Johnson and Charles A.
Johnson; Wilbur Akers; Charlie Hirl;
Pat McLaughlin; Mount Emily Lumber
Company, a corporation; Edward Rice;
James T. Ayers; Arthur Thompson and
Verna Thompson, husband and wife;
and Morrow County, Oregon, Defend
ants. No. Civ. 613. By virtue of an ex
ecution, judgment order, decree and or
der of sale issued out of the above en
titled court in the above entitled cause,
to me directed and dated the 10th day
of April, 1941 upon a judgment render
ed and entered in said court on the 9th
day of April, 1941, in favor of The
Travelers Insurance Company, a cor
poration, plaintiff, , and against Tom
Boylen Jr. and Ruth Jeurine Boylen,
husband and wife, and each of them,
defendants, for the sum of $55,000.00
with interest thereon from November 1,
1940 at the rate of 5M per annum, the
further sum of $1789.79 interest due
November 1, 1940, with interest thereon
from said date at the rate of 8 per
annum, the further sum of $2600.00 at
torney fees, the further sum of $419.50
searching records, and plaintiff's costs
and disbursements incurred herein tax
ed at $122.91 and costs of and upon this
writ, commanding me to make sale of
the following described real property
situated in the counties of Union, Uma
tilla and Morrow, State of Oregon, to
wit: Tract I in Umatilla County, Ore
gon. Northeast quarter of the North
west quarter of Section 9, Township 1
North, Range 34 East of the Willamette
Meridian. Lot 4 and the Southwest
quarter of the Northwest quarter (also
described as the West half of the North
west quarter) of Section 3, Township 1
North, Range 35 East of the Willamette
Meridian. Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 13; South
half of the Southwest quarter of Section
23; the South half of the Southeast
quarter of Section 25; South half of
the Northeast quarter of Section 27;
Southwest quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section 28; Northwest quar
ter of the Northeast quarter of Section
33; all in Township 2 North, Range 34
East of the Willamette Meridian. South
east quarter of the Southwest quarter
of Section 7, Northeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter of Section 18; South
half of the Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 28; Lot 4 and the Southeast quar
ter of the Southwest quarter (also de
scribed as the South half of the South
west quarter) of Section 30; North half
of the Southwest quarter of Section 35;
all in Township 2 North, Range 35 East
of the Willamette Meridian. West half
of Section 16, Township 3 North, Range
28 East of the Willamette Meridian.
Tract II in Umatilla County, Oregon.
Northeast quarter of Section 25; North
east quarter, East half of Southwest
quarter. West half of Southeast quarter
of Section 27; West half of the North
west quarter, the Northeast quarter,
North half of the Southeast quarter, of
Section 35. all in Township 2 North,
Range 27 East of the Willamette Mer
idian. Southwest quarter of Section 7;
West half, Northeast quarter of Section
19; all of Section 31, all in Township 2
(North. Range 28 East of the Willam
ette Meridian. All or Section 2A; iast
half, Southwest quarter of Section 31;
all in Township 3 North, Range 28 East
of the Willamette Meridian. Excepting
any and all water rights-of-way. Tract
III in Umatilla County, Oregon. South
half of the Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 4, except the East 16 feet thereof,
Township 2 North, Range 28 East of
the Willamette Meridian. Southeast
quarter, except the West half of the
Northeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter of the Southeast quarter, the
Southeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter, East half of the Northeast
quarter of the Northeast quarter
of Section 17; the West half
of the Northwest quarter, Northeast
quarter, South half of Section 21;
Southeast quarter of Section 33, all in
Township 3 North, Range 28 East of
the Willamette Meridian. Tract IV in
Umatilla County, Oregon. All of Sec
tion 13; Southeast quarter of Section
24; West half, Southeast quarter of
Section 25; South half of Section 26;
South half of South half of Section 35;
all of Section 36; all in Township 2
North, Range 27 East of the Willam
ette Meridian. Excepting that portion
thereof conveyed to County of Uma
tilla, State of Oregon, by deed recorded
in Book 120, page 68. Deed Records of
Umatilla County, Oregon, described as
follows: A strip of land 60 feet wide,
being 30 feet on each side of the center
line of said road, as surveyed over and
across the Northwest quarter of Sec
tion 13, Township 2 North. Range 27
East of the Willamette Meridian begin
ning at station 55336 of the Butter
Page Seven
Creek Highway Survey which station
is approximately 60 feet East of the
Section corner which is common to
Sections 11, 12. 13 and 14 in Township
2 North, Range 27 East of the Willam
ette Meridian; thence running In a
southwesterly direction approximately
107 feet to station 554443 of said survey,
which station is approximately 87 feet
South of the Section corner which is
common to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14 In
Township 2 North. Range 27 East of the
Willamette Meridian, to be known as
the Butter Creek Highway. North half
of Section 6; Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 8; West half of Section 17; North
west quarter of Section 18; Southeast
quarter of Section 19; West half of Sec
tion 29; all of Section 30; North half of
Section 32; all in Township 2 North,
Range 28 East of the Willamette Mer
idian. All of Section 9; West half.
Northeast quarter of Section 10; West
half of Northwest quarter of Northeast
quarter; Southwest quarter of North
east quarter, Northeast quarter of
Southwest quarter, South half of South
west quarter; West half of Northeast
quarter of Northeast quarter of South
east quarter of Section 17; all in Town
ship 3 North, Range 28 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian. Except any and all
highways. Tract I in Morrow CountyOr
egon. North half. North half of South half
of Section 1; all of Section 2; North
east quarter of Northeast quarter of
Section 3; all of Section 6; Southeast
quarter, West half of Section 10; all of
Section 12; East half. North half of
Northwest quarter and a tract in Sec
tion 14 described as commencing at the
Northwest ' corner of the Southwest
quarter of the Northwest quarter of
Section 14; running thence South 9.50
chains; thence South 52 East 16
chains; thence East 7.50 chains; thence
South 23.50 chains; thence South 53
East 26.75 chains to the Southeast cor
ner of the Southwest quarter of said
Section 14; thence North 60 chains;
thence West 40 chains to the place of
beginning; the North half of Northeast
quarter, West half of Southwest quar
ter of Northeast quarter, West half
of West half of Southeast quarter.
West half of Section 15; West half of
Northwest quarter of Northeast quart
er, North half of Northwest quarter of
Section 22; Northwest quarter of North
east quarter of Section 23; all in Town
ship 1 North, Range 27 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian. All of Section 6:
West half of Northwest quarter and
North half of Southwest quarter of
Section 8; Northeast quarter of Section
18, Township 1 North, Range 28 East
of 'he Willamette Meridian. Southeast
quarter of Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 30; East half of Northwest quarter
and Northeast quarter of Southwest
quarter of Section 31, in Township 2
North, Range 27 East of the Willam
ette Meridian. Tract II in Morrow
County, Oregon. Northeast quarter.
East half of the Southeast quarter, East
half of the Northwest quarter of Sec
tion 1, Township 1 North, Range 26 East
of the Willamette Meridian. South half
of South half of Section 1; Southeast
quarter of Northeast quarter, South half
of Southwest quarter of Section 3; all
of Section 7; all of Section 9; all of
Section 11, Northeast quarter, South
half of Southeast quarter, West half of
Section 13, Township 1 North, Range
27 East of the Willamette Meridian ; all
of Section 7; all of Section 19, in Town
ship 1 North, Range 28 East of the
Willamette Meridian. East half, South
east quarter of Southwest quarter, West
half of West half of Section 31, Town
ship 2 North, Range 27 East of the
Willamette Meridian. Tract III in Mor
row County, Oregon. North half of
Southwest quarter of Section 18; North
west quarter of Section 20 in ToWnship
1 North, Range 28 East of the Willam
ette Meridian. Tract IV in Morrow
County, Oregon. East half of Southeast
quarter, Southwest quarter of Southeast
quarter of Section 3, excepting 3 acres,
more or less, in the Northwest corner
of the Northeast quarter of Southeast
quarter lying West of the County Road;
Northeast quarter of Section 10, ex
cepting 3 acres of land, more or less,
lying in the Southeast quarter of the
said Northeast quarter and now owned
by School District No. 26, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, and School District No. 51,
Umatilla County, Oregon, and E. B. Wat
tenburgpr. being in Township 1 North,
Range 27 East of theWlllametteMeridinn.
Tract A in Union County, Oregon. South
east quarter t)f the Northeast quarter,
Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter,
East half of the Southwest quarter of Sec- '
I ion 3 : Northwest quarter and West half
of Southwest quarter ofSection 10:North
west quarter of Southwest quarter and
South half of Southwest quarter of Sec
tion 11; Northeast quarter of Northwest
quarter of Section 14; Northwest quar
ter of Northwest quarter of Section 15,
all in Township 2 South, Range 35 East
of the Willamette Meridian. Tract B in
Union County, Oregon. Northeast
quarter. East half of Southwest quarter.
North half of Southeast quarter and
Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter
of Section 13; North half of Northeast
quarter, East half of Northwest quarter
of Section 24, in Township 4 South,
Range 37 East of the Willamette Mer
idian. North half of Southeast quarter
of Section 7, Township 4 South, Range
38 Bast of the Willamette Meridian.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said exe
cution, judgment order, decree and or
der of sale and In compliance with the
commands of this writ I will on the
16th day of June, 1941 at 2:00 o'clock
P. M. at the entrance of the Morrow
County Courthouse, in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at public auction,
subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, all the right,
title and interest which the within
named defendants in the above entitled
suit had on the 7th day of February,
1940. the date of the mortgage herein
foreclosed, or any part thereof, to sat
isfy said execution and decree, interest
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 23 day of April, 1941. Date
of first publication May 15th, 1941.
Date of last publication June 12th, 1941.
J. T. SUMMERVILLE, United States
Mnrshal.
By F. O. ALEXANDER
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