Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 27, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, April 37, 1920
SUMMONS
In the Circuit CouCrt of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County.
T. J. Mahoney, Surviving Trustee
f the Trust Estate of J. JP. Rhea, an
Insolvent Debtor, Plaintiff.
vs.
J. P. Rhea, Paul Reitman, D. H.
Wilsay. Ed Cluff, John Hushes, Mrs.
E. Howard, Oscar Borg and Anna
iioi g. Executor and Eaxecutrix of the
Last Will of P. O. Borg, deceased;
Mary R. Halvorsen, E. L. Padberg,
l.ydia E. Ray, Louis J. Padberg, W.
H. Padberg, and J. H. Padberg, heirs
at law of Henry Padberg, deceased;
Chris LeTellier, E. L. Padberg, M.
Helle Thompson and Ralph Thoinp
ifjn, heirs at law of J. A. Thompson,
deceased; George W. Smith, W. W. '
Smith, The First National Bank of
Heppner, Oregon, a corporal ion,
Pauline Quaid, Ralph Swinburne,
heir at law of E. R. Swinburne, de
ceased; W. T. McNabb, James N. Lu
por, R. C. Morris, Mary D. McHaley,
Tr untee for the Beneficiaries under
he Last Will of J. H. McHaley, de
ceised; Fanny Rood, heir at law of
Ed Rood, deceased; Nicholas Jonas,
A. M. Markham, K. F. Hughes, M. S.
Cor ri gall, J. I!. Natter, Jeff Evans,
Ili'lle Le Lande, Eva Magrunn and C.
A. iUiea, Defendants.
To i). H. Wilsay. Lydia E. Ray,
CIi.-iH LeTellier, George W. Smith,
W. W. Smith, Ralph Swinburne, It.
(!. Morris, Nicholas Jonas, Jeff
ISv;mn, and Belle Le Lande, of the
defendants above named.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OP OREGON: You, and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
;ui..''i' the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before six weeks from the 23rd day
of March, 1920, to-wlt: On or be
fore the 5t.h day of May, 1920, and!
if you fail to so appear and answer
tba plaintiff will apply to the Court
lor the relief demanded in his com
pliint herein, namely:
The object of this suit is to obtain
a decree authorizing the Trusee of
the Trust set forth in the complaint
herein to sell, mortgage, lease, ex
change, improve or otherwise deal
wil !i I lie property embraced In said
trust, in accordance with the prayer
of unit) complaint, and more particu
larly as follows:
The ratification and confirmation
if the acts of William Hughes, E. D.
Keul and I he plaintiff herein, as co
In. ilees of the trust estato of the
dH'Midant, J. P. Rhea, and of the
pl'iifiliff herein as surviving trustee
of mid I rust estate, and for authority
to carry out the terms of a certain
contract heretofore entered into be
tween the said co-trustees and one
Nettie Mason for the sale of the fol-
lowing described lands, belonging to
the said trust estate, to-wit:
The West half of the Northwest
quarter, the Southeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter, and the South
half of Section Two, (2); the South
west quarter of Section One (1) ; the
Southeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter and the Northeast quarter of
the Southeast quarter of Section Nine
(9); The Northeast quarter, the
Southwest quarter and the South
half of the Northwest quarter of Sec
tion Ten (10); the North half of Sec
tion Eleven (11); the Northwest
quarter of Section Twelve (12); the
North half and the Southeast quarter
of Section Sixteen (16); in Township
Two (2), South Range Twenty-four
(24), East Willamette Meridian, con
taining 2040 acres, all in Morrow
County, Oregon.
For the confirmation, of the sale
o fthe following described lands to
one Lee Slocum, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Northwest corner
of Southwest quarter of Southwest
quarter of Section Twenty-six (26),
in Township Two, (2), South Range
Twenty-six (26), East Willamette
Meridian, running thence South six
teen (16) rods, thence East ten (10)
rods, thence North sixteen (16) rods,
thence West ten (10) rods to the
place of beginning ,in Johnson's Ad
dition to the Town of Heppner, con
taining one acre, and North half of
Southwest quarter, South half ,of
Northwest quarter, North half of
Northwest quarter of Section Twenty
six (26), Township Two (2), South
Range Twenty-six (26), Eaat Wil
lamette Meridian, containing 240
acres, all in Morrow County, Oregon.
For authority to sell the tsecuritles
to be taken on said sale to said Net
tle Mason.
For decree of the court fixing and
determining the amounts due the res
pective claimants and the said judg
ment creditors, and the amount to
be paid each thereof pro rata, and
fixing and allowing reasonable at
torney's fees for the handling of said
trust estate and for the bringing of
thlB suit, and for the payment of the
costs of this suit, and further de
creeing the distribution of the mon
eys then remaining In plaintiff's
hands as such trustee to the respect
ive creditors according to the respect
ive amounts found due them, and fur
ther decreeing that said trust estate
be closed and settled and the plain
tiff discharged as trustee thereof,
and for such other and further or
ders as may be necessary and proper
herein.
This summons is served upon you
by publication hereof once a week for
a period of six weeks, in the Heppner
Herald, a weekly newspaper of gen
eral circulation in Morrow County,
Oregon, published at Heppner, under
and by virtue of an order duly made
and entered in this cause, by the
Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Circuit
Judge of the State of Oregon, for
Morrow County, and the date ef the
first publication of this summons is
March 23rd, 1920, and the date of
the last publication hereof will be
May 4th, 1920.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office, Heppner, Oregon
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County.
T. J. Mahoney, Surviving Trustee
of the Trust Estate of C. A. Rhea, an
Insolvent Debtor, Plaintiff.
vs.
C. A. Rhea, T. J. Matlock, Emma
Welch, Chris LeTellier, Hanry Black
man, James Fitz, Oscar Borg and
Anna Borg, Executor and Executrix
of the Last Will and Testament of
P. O. Borg, deceased; The First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a
corporation, Sarah F. Wall, heir at
law of W. F. Wall, deceased; Mable
Hughes, M. S. Corrigall, John Mar
mon, Sybil McSvords, Nicholas Jonas,
Ralph Thompson and M. Belle
Thompson, heirs at law of J. A.
Thompson, deceased; E. F. Day, Fan
ny Rood, heir at law of Ed Rood,
deceased; H. D. Wood, Mary D.
McHaley, Trustee for the Beneficiar
ies under the Last Will of J. H.
McHaley, deceased; E. W. Rhea, J.
B, Natter, John Hughes, Jeff Evans,
A. M. Markham, K. F. Hughes, Paul
ine Quald, Ralph Swinburne, sole
heir at law of E. R. Swinburne, de
ceased; Belle Le Lande, George W.
Smith, Eva Magrunn, Jack Marnett
and J. P. Rhea, Defendants.
To Emma Welch, Chris Le Telller,
Henry Blackman, John Marmon,
Sybil McSwords, Nicholas Jonas, H.
D. Wood, Jeff Evans, Ralph Swin
bourue, Belle Le Lande, George W.
Smith and Jack Marnett, of the De
fendants above named.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You, and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit on or
before Bix weeks from the 23 rd day
an
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sbee
of March, 1920, to-wit: on or before
the 5th day of May, 1920, and if you
fail to so appear and answer the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in his complaint
herein, namely:
The object of this suit Is to obtain
a decree authorizing the Trustee of
the Trust set forth in the complaint
herein to sell, mortgage, lease, ex
change, improve or otherwise deal
with the property embraced in said
trust, in accordance with the prayer
of said complaint, and more particu
larly as follows:
The ratification and confirmation
of the acts of William Hughes, E. D
Rood and the plaintiff herein, as co
trustees of the trust estate of the de
fendant, C. A. Rhea, and for the judg-
ment creditors of the said defendant,
C. A. Rhea, and of the plaintiff here
in as surviving trustee of said trust
estate, and for authority to carry out
the terms of a certain contract here
tofore entered into between the said
co-trustees and one W. H. Padberg
for the saie of the following describ
ed lands, belonging to the said trust
estate, to-wit:
The East half of the Southeast
quarter, the Southeast qnarter of the
Northeast quarter of Section Four
teen (14); The Southeast quarter of
Section Twenty-two (22), the South
half of the Northeast quarter, the
East half of the Southwest quarter,
the Northwest quarter of the South
west quarter, the Southwest quarter
of the Northwest quarter, the North
west quarter of the Northwest quar
ter, Southeast quarter of the North
west quarter and the Northwest quar
ter of the Southeast quarter of Sec
tion Twenty-four (24) ; the West half
and the West half , of the Southeast
quartef and the Northeast quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Section
Twenty-five (25); all In Township
Two (2), South of Range Twenty
four (21), the North half of the
Northwest quarter, the Northeast
quarter, the Northeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter, the South half of
the Southeast quarter, the North half
of the Southwest quarter, the South
eats quarter of the Southwest quar
ter, Lot Two (2) ; tho Southeast quar
ter of the Northwest quarter, the
Northwest quarter of the Southeast
quarter of Section Thirty (30); the
East half of the Northwest quarter,
the Northeast quarter, the North halt
of the Southeast quarter of Section
Thirty-one (31), in Township Two
(2), South Range Twenty-five (25),
East Willamette Meridian, in Morrow
County, Oregtn.
For authority to sell and convey
for the best 3um or sums obtainable
the following described lands belong
ing to said trust estate, to-wit:
j The East half of the East half
of Section Twenty-eight (28), the
Southeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section Twenty-eight (28),
the West half of the Northwest quar
ter, the Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section Thirty
three (33), In Township Four (4),
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that H. A. j
Noyes, executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Millie Whitten Berwick,
deceased, has filed his final account
with the Clerk of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Morrow
County, and that said Court has set
as the time and place for the hearing
of objections to and the settlement of
said account, Monday, the third day
of May, 1920, at the hour of two
o'clock P. M., of said day, at the
Court room of the said Court in
Heppner, Oregon.
This notice is published by order
of the said Court made and entered
on the 30th day of March, 1920.
47-51 H. A. NOYES, Executor.
! DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
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Heppner, Oregon,
Permanently Located Odd Fellows
Building
Office Phone 702 Residence 523
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Administrator of the Es
tate of Nancy Ellen Ayers; deceased,
has filed his Final Account in the
County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, and that Wednesday, the
19th day of May, 1920, at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, and the County Court Room in
the County Court House at Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, is the time
and place set for the proving of said
account and the hearing of objections
thereto, and the settlement thereof.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR,
Administrator of the Estate of Nancy
Ellen, Ayers, Deceased. 51-53
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South of Range Twenty-eight (28),
all East of the Willamette Meridian,
in Morrow County, Oregon; also the
South six feet of the North half of
Lot Ten (10) and the South hair of
Lot Ten (10) in Block Seven (7),
all of Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve
(12) in BlocTc Seven (7), the South
si xfeet of the North hair and the
South half of Lot Thirteen (13) in
said Block Seven (7), and Lot On
(1) la Block Fourteen (14) or the
original Town of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon; also Lots Eleven
1(11). Twelve (12). Thirteen .(13).
iFourtonn (14). Fifteen (15), and
Sixteen (16). in Block Two (2), In
tho Town of lone. Morrow County,
Oregon.
For authority to tell the securities
to be taken on said tale.
I For decree of the Court fixing and
determining tho amount due the res
pective claimants and the said Judg
ment creditors, and the amount to
be paid each thereof pro rata, and fix
ing and allowing reanonoable attorn
ey's fees for the handling of Raid
trust estate and for the bringing of
this suit, and for the payment of the
routs of this suit, and further decree
ing the distribution of the moneys
then remaining In plaintiff hands as
such trustee to the renpectlve credit
or according to. the respwttve
amount found due thorn, and fur
ther dwrcHng that ald trtmt entat
be rlom-d and wttli-d and the plain
tiff d'wharged a truxtre thereof, and
for such other and further orders at
nmy be necrary and proper herein.
Thl tummon Is wrved upon you
by publication hereof once a tor
a period of ll weoki. In the Heppner
Herald, a weekly newpper of gener
a Circulation in Morrow County. Ore
gon, published at Heppner. und-r and
by virtue of an order duly nmiie and
entered In thl rue, by the H'Mior
bt Gilbert V. rhrlpt. Circuit Judge
..f the Slnte of Oregon fur Morrow
County. ami the dte of the flrt pub.
ll-.tlnti of thl tumnion U NUrrh
23rd, 192". and the dale of the jt
publication hereof III he My 4'h.
, 1120.
; f AM K VAN VACTOtt.
I Attorney for plaintiff.
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How much should I give
to make this a better world?
A CERTAIN man in New York filled out his
income tax report.
It showed an income so large that his tax was
53. And his total gifts to church and char'
ity for tho year were $148.
Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and
pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world
a little better than he found itl
Most of us do better than that ; but not so very
much better.
Our average daily gift for all church causes is
lean than we spend for (Wily papers
lea than a local t sic phone call
lest than a third of the day's car fare
less than 3 cents a day
No wonder that 80? of the ministers of America
are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that
the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick
people a year. No wonder that China has only
one doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder
that every church board and charity society is
forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat.
It isn't because we are selfish ; it isn't because we
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The Interchurch World Movement represents the united
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And they come to the men or women who lovs America
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Only you can determine what part of your income that
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I"s good time right now to answer thst question.
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