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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929.
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 30, 1883;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 16, 1915.
Published every Thursday moralnf by
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and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
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OfBeial Paper for Morrow County.
PASSED AT LAST.
NOT a panacea for all agricultural
ills, the farm relief bill passed
by congress this week, after being
made the football of politicians for
some six years, may not aid mater
ially in the disposal of the 1929
wheat crop. President Hoover aims
to get the machinery in operation
immediately, however, and with an
nouncement that upwards of a mil
lion dollars should be available this
fall, it is possible that some imme
diate benefits may result.
It is stated that the farm bill as
passed corresponds very closely
to the program outlined by the
president It marks a signal vic
tory for his administration, though
the effect of its passage may spell
the future of the republican party
in 1932. However, that may be, a
general air of satisfaction is appar
ent that at last something has come
of the many years of laborious ef
fort to put agriculture on the same
economic basis with the manufac
turing industry.
Oregon's own senator, Charles
McNary, has headed the agricultur
al relief program since its inception
and the bill finally passed bears his
name. That he has been conscien
tious and persistent in his efforts
is undeniable. To him the fruits
of victory must seem very sweet
The bill provides for the estab
lishment of a fund of $500,00,000
dollars by the government for the
purpose of making loans for the
preparing for market and market
ing of farm commodities, and edu
cation along lines looking to the ul
timate elimination of exportable
surpluses in the United States. It
provides for the establishment of a
federal farm board and advisory
committees, and permits the forma
tion of cooperative marketing or
ganizations that may have the priv
ilege of borrowing from the fund of
$500,000,000 up to 80 per cent of
their capitalization.
It looks, indeed, like better times
are ahead for agriculture, but the
ultimate success of the venture still
depends on the cooperation, intelli
gence and industry of the American
farmer.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon, the
undersigned has taken up the follow
ing described animals found running at
large on his premises in Morrow Coun
ty. State of Oregon, and that he will, on
Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1929, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day at his place 14 miles south
east of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, offer for sale and sell the said ani
mals to the highest bidder for cash In
hand, unless the same shall have been
redeemed by the owner or owners
thereof. Said animals are described
as follows:
One sorrel horse, age about 13 years,
weight 1100. branded circle P on left
shoulder and curved H on right shoul
der; one roan horse, coming 6 years old,
weight 1000 pounds, not branded.
AD MOORE. Heppner. Ore.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Administrator of the Estate
of John A. Patterson, deceased, has
filed his final account with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County, and that said Court has
set as the time and place for settle
ment of said account the Thirteenth
imJmy rhmil Skatum
International San day School Lesson
for June 23
A PSALM OF PBAISE
Psalm 103:1-13
REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D.
Singing has a fundamental place
In worship. The Psalms were the
song book of the Hebrews, and at
times the rendition was most elab
orate. As the pilgrims went up to
Jerusalem for the various feasts
they would sing in worship en
route. Selections especially used at
such times were the Hallel, Psalms
113-118. In some churches in Scot
land and congregations derived
therefrom in America all songs are
paraphrases of the Psalms.' This
103rd Psalm is a special favorite for
the communion table. Great chor
uses were used by the Hebrews in
their worship in praise. Much was
made of antiphonal singing, where
two choruses would be used, ans
wering the other or giving a chorus
like refrain at the end of each verse.
Only 13 verses are indicated for
the lesson study but all 22 should
be read repeatedly. In fact the
omission of any verse from a song
in our school singing gives an in
complete presentation of the poet's
thought This Psalm is one of the
many that should be committed to
memory. Note that there are many
verses as in the Hebrew alphabet.
If you want the names of those let
ters turn to Psalm 119, where they
are given in each of the 22 sections.
Thanksgiving must be expressed
by anyone who will take the time
to think over the abounding mercies
that are renewed each day. We
should not take such recurring spe
cial benefits for granted but think
back to the Source. The Psalmist
has evidently been meditating over
the many Joys and privileges that
were his. Then he breaks forth In
day of July. 1929. at the hour of Ten o'
clock A. . in me court room oi said
Court In Heppner, Oregon.
All persons naving oDjections to said
final account must tile same on or be
fore said date.
B. R. PATTERSON,
Administrator of the Estate of John
A. Patterson, deceased.
NOTICE OF PINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Administrator of the Estate
of Ella N. Florence, deceased, has filed
his nnal account with the county court
of the state of Oregon for Morrow
county, and that said Court has set as
the time ana place lor settlement ot
said account Saturday the Thirteenth
day of July, 1929, at the hour of Ten-
imriy o ciock a. iu. oi saia aay in tne
Court room ot said Court In Heppner,
Oregon.
ah persons naving objections to saia
final account must file same on or be
fore said date.
N. G. FLORENCE,
Administrator of the Estate of Ella
N. Florence, deceased.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of the laws of the State of Oregon
the undersigned has taken up the fol
lowing described animals, found run
ning at large on his premises in Mor
row County. State of Oregon, and that
I will, on Saturday, the 22nd day of
June, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of said day at the J. B.
Carmichael farm, five miles northeast of
Lexington, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, the said animals, unless the same
shall have been redeemed by the own
er or owners thereof. Said animals are
described as follows:
One bay gelding. 3 years old, branded
101 on left shoulder.
One black gelding. 3 years old, brand
ed 101 on left shoulder.
JOHN T. PARKER,
Lexington, Oregon.
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX BALE OF
SEAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that under and
bv virtue of an order of sale heretofore
duly made and entered of record in the
county court oi tne state oi Oregon
for the County of Marion, in the mat
ter of the estate of Sarah J. Basey,
deceased. I will, as executrix of the es
tate of said decedent, sell at private
sale for cash in hand on the day of sale,
all of the right, title and interest of the
estate of the said Sarah J. Basey, de
ceased, in and to the following describ
ed real property, to-wit:
The Northwest quarter of Section 10
in Township 3 South of Range Twenty
live East of the Willamette Meridian in
Morrow County, Oregon;
Also the West half (ti) of the North
Also the West half () of the North
East quarter (H) and the North half
() of the South East quarter (4) of
Section ten (10) Township Three (3)
South of Range Twenty-five (25) East
Willamette Meridian,
Save and except 95 acres more or less
heretofore deed to Glass, leaving in
said above tracts 225 acres of land.
That said sale will be held at the of
fice of the Heppner Gazette Times in
the City of Heppner, Morrow County.
Oregon, on and after the 30th day of
July, 1929. and that sealed bids will be
received by the undersigned up until
10 o'clock of said day.
The above sale is made subject to the
dower interest of the husband of said
decedent
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 13th
day of June. 1929.
LUCINDA BERRILLA HALBERT,
Executrix of the last will and testa
ment and estate of Sarah J. Ba
sey, deceased.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
State of Oregon, a public corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
John B. Calmus and Martha Calmus, his
wife; N. A. Clark; Imogene Isom; J.
M. Metcalf and Waterhouse & Lester
Co., a corporation, Defendants.
SUMMONS.
To J. M. Metcalf and Waterhouse Les
ter Co., a corporation. Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
hereby notified to appear and answer
the plaintiff's complaint filed in the
above entitled suit on or before the
Thirteenth day of July, 1929, and for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief prayed for in
it's complaint, which is as follows, to
wit: For a judgment against the defend
ants John B. Calmus and Martha Cal
mus, his wife, for Two thousand One
hundred Twenty-one and 14-100 Dollars
12121.14), with interest at the rate of
Four (4) per cent per annum from Aug
ust Fourth, 1928; the further sum of
Twenty-eight and 80-100 Dollars ($28.
80), with interest thereon at the rate of
Eight (8) per cent per annum from De
cember Twentieth. 1928; the further
sum of Three hundred and No-100 Dol
lars ($300.00) attorney's fee, and plain
tiff's costs and disbursements incurred
in this suit, and
For a decree of the Court that the
plaintiffs mortgage on the following
described real property in Morrow
County, state of Oregon:
Commencing at the Northwest cor
ner of Lot numbered One (1) in
Block numbered Sixteen (16) in
Stansbury's Addition to the town
of Heppner, Morrow County. Ore
gon, and running thence East on
the North line of said lot, Forty
(40) feet; thence South parallel to
the West line of said lot One (1)
and the West line of Lot numbered
Two (2) In said Block Sixteen (16)
aforesaid, one hundred thirty-one
and eighty-eight hundredths (131.
88) feet to the South line of said lot
numbered Two (2) : thence West
this joyous song beginning "Bless
the Lord, O my soul." He rightly
calls upon his entire self to give
praise to the Bestower of All, Whom
he calls by name. Much is lost in
trying to maintain a cheerful men
tal attitude by forgetting the end
less number of good things that
have come our way. Such bounties
help greatly in passing lightly over
the distressing things which also
are a part of our daily life.
Seven is called the perfect num
ber. Read through these selected
verses again and you will find that
many great reasons for rejoicing at
the Throne of Grace. "Count your
many blessings, Name them one by
one" and you will change from the
minor key of complaining to the
major, in which you will "Count It
all joy. In your daily prayer life
cultivate the habit of praise and
thanksgiving, together with confes
sion of sin, before you begin to ask
the Lord for still more gifts.
Forgiveness is repeatedly indica
ted In this Psalm. Oursins, when
sincerely confessed, are removed
"as far as the east is from the
west." Instead of destruction, that
is justly ours, because of the wrong
things we have wilfully persisted
in doing, we are crowned with "loving-kindness
and tender mercies."
In place of the unreBt of one who
is unrelated to Jehovah we are sat
isfied in Him and we continue to
live the hopeful llfeof youth.
Yes, the Lord is one Who must
be held in fear by the wrong doer.
His corrections are for the sake of
chastisement rather than for pun
ishment A young person who has
never been restrained is a menace
to society and misery to himself.
The gentleness of parents Is a type
of the attitude of God toward those
who hold Him in honor and seek to
live in accord with His holy will.
The Joy of Serving
This beautiful morning I left my
bed early, put on part of my cloth
ing, and went to a front window
where a rocker stood waiting. I
love to watch early morning pass
ers, while my morning paper is
coming.
The newsboy presently appeared.
With him was a much smaller boy
evidently a brother not over five
at the very most This little fellow
carried three or four papers under
his tiny arm. Proudly he strode
beside his senior, his eyes dancing
with delight, at the trust reposed in
him. I could not hear his words,
but he evidently asked if he should
deliver my paper; the big brother
nodded, as any great personage
might do in approval of a subor
dinate. The tiny boy dashed up my steps
seven of them, and it required ef
fort for his short legs to accomplish
the man-sized elevations; how he
swung and glowed and smiled in
Forty (40) feet to the Southwest
corner of said Lot numbered Two
(2) ; thence North to the point of
beginning, said property being the
Westerly Forty (40) feet of Lots
numbered One (1) and Two (2) in
Block numbered Sixteen (16) in
Stansbury's Addition to the town of
Heppner, Morrow County, state of
Oregon.
Commencing at the Northwest cor
ner of Block numbered Sixteen (16)
In Stansbury's Addition to the town
of Heppner, Oregon, running thence
west rnirty (ui iei; running
thence South One hundred Thirty
two (132) feet; running thence East
Thirty (30) feet; thence North to
the point of beginning, the same
being a portion of the Northeast
quarter of the Northeast quarter
(NE"4NEVi) of Section numbered
Thirty-four (34) in Township Two
(2) South, Range Twenty-six (26)
East of the Willamette Meridian,
in the county of Morrow and state
of Oregon,
be declared a valid first lien on all of
said real property and that said mort
gage be foreclosed and the real proper
ty sold under mortgage foreclosure In
the manner provided by law, and the
proceeds received from such sale be ap
plied First, to the payment of charges
and expenses of such sale; Second, to
payment of plaintiff's judgment, In
cluding costs and attorney's fee and
Third, the overplus, if any, be paid to
the defendant, John B. Calmus, and that
the defendants and all persons claiming
by, through or under them or any of
them be forever barred and foreclosed
of and from all right, title and Interest
in or to said real property and the
whole thereof, save the statutory right
of redemption, and
For such other and further relief as
to the Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published by virtue
of an Order of the Hon. R. L. Benge,
County Judge for Morrow county, state
of Oregon, made and entered on the
Seventeenth day of June, 1929, which
order provides that this summons be
published in the Heppner Gazette
Times, a newspaper of general circula
tion published in Heppner, Morrow
county, state of Oregon, once each week
for Four (4) weeks.
Date of first publication of this sum
mons is the Twentieth day of June,
1929.
C. L. SWEEK,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
Mat Halvorsen, Plaintiff
TS.
H. J. Reed.
Defendant.
To H. J. Reed. Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You are hereby notified to
appear in the above entitled court on oh
before the Twenty-second day of June,
1929. and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
or otherwise plead thereto, and if you
fall to so appear and answer the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for in his complaint
which is as follows, to-wit:
For a decree against you and in
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"Always at your service"
the sweet morning air, wholly ob
livious to the spectacled eyes that
watched him from behind the lace
curtain! i With an expression of
profound Interest he singled out
one of the three papers and placed
it carefully at the bottom of my
door, just as near to putting it into
my hand as possible; then he turn
ed and sped away, laughing, as fast
as those short legs could carry him.
H i s financial accomplishment
could not have been over a half-cent
gain no, it was not that; the little
fellow was in glee because he could
do something good something use
ful for somebody, and do it well.
For him, the delivery of that news
paper was a super-accomplishment
Had I been fully dressed, I might
have frightened him by rushing out
and seizing the darling in my arms.
Do we grown-ups get a "kick" out
of the worthy deeds we do for oth
ers, if any? Sometimes I have
to study awhile, before I can recall
any good deed I have done lately.
I have not quite become "as one of
these."
favor of the Dlalntiff foreclosing against
you that certain contract entered into
between the plaintiff and yourself on or
about the Fifth day of September, 1925,
which contract provided for sale, by
the plaintiff to you, for the purchase
price of Twenty-eight thousand Five
Hundred and No-100 Dollars ($28,500.00)
all of the following described real and
personal property located In Morrow
county. State of Oregon, to-wit:
The West half (W&) of Section
Fifteen (15); all of Section Sixteen
(16). except NW diagonal H of
Northwest quarter (NWVi) ot
Northwest quarter (NWi); the
West half (Wi) of the West half
(W) of the East half (EMi) of
Section Twenty-two (22); the
Northwest quarter (NWVi) of Sec
tion Twenty-seven (27); the North
half (N) of Section Twenty-eight
(28), all in Township One (1) South,
Range Twenty-four (24), E. W. M.
One 3 inch Winona wagon and
wstcr tftnk
One 3 inch' Bain wagon and rack;
Two old wagons;
One header box and One rack;
One three bottom gang plow, 16
inch;
One three bottom gang plow, 14
Inch;
One six-section iron harrow;
One eleven foot Campbell disk;
One disk drill;
One Rotary weeder;
One Wilt blade weeder;
One six horse power Fairbanks
Morse engine;
One set of blacksmith tools;
One cook stove;
One heating stove:
One 14 foot header;
One-half interest In Holt Combine
Harvester ;
Ten sets harness;
One milk cow;
One gray mare named Daisey;
One gray horse named Prince;
One roan horse named Blutch;
One brown mare named Puss;
One gray mare named Kate;
One sorrel mare named Lou;
One black mare named Coly;
One bay horse named Bennie;
One bay mare named Jessie;
One black horse named King;
One bay mare named Lucy;
One bay mare named Queen;
One black mare named Nettie; all
branded thus: MH connected;
One bay horse named Rock, branded
O. W. on left stifle;
One black mare named Mable, un
branded ;
Two three year old colts;
One black mule and One gray mule,
branded thus ;
and
Two bay mules, unbranded,
and decreeing that the plaintiff is the
owner of said real and personal prop
erty free and clear of all Interest or
claims of yourself and all persons
claiming by, through or under you, and
for such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published by virtue
of an order of the Honorable R. L.
Benge, Judge of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow County,
made and entered on the 28th day of
May, 1929, which order provided that
this summons he published once each
THEY HAVEN'T SPENT A DOLLAR FOR SERVICE OR REPAIRS!
week for Four (4) weeks in the Hepp
ner Gazette Times, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published In Heppner,
Morrow county. State of Oregon.
xne aaie 01 nrst puDiication ot mis
Summons 1b May Thirtieth. 1929.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon, the
undersigned has taken up the herein
after described animals found running
at targe on his premises 111 Morrow
County, State of Oregon; that he will
on Saturday. June 22, 1929, at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at his place three miles east of
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, of
fer for sale and sell to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, the said animals,
unless the same shall have been re
deemed by the owner or owners there
of. Said animals are described as fol
lows :
One brown mare branded Bar-4 on
right shoulder.
One gray horse, blotch brand on right
shoulder.
One gray hrose, branded Bar-4 on
right shoulder.
HAROLD COHN, Heppner, Ore.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of the laws of tne State of Oregon
I have taken up the following described
animal found running at large on my
premises in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, and that I will on Saturday,
June 22, 1929, at the hour of 10:30 in
the forenoon of said day at my ranch
about 6 miles southwest of Hardman,
Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell the said animal to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, unless the same
shall have been redeemed by the owner
or -owners thereof. Said animal is des
cribed as follows.
One brown horse, about 4 years old,
two white hind feet, branded 11 with
quarter circle above, on right hip, and
weight about 1150 pounds.
LOTUS ROBISON, Hardman, Ore.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Multnomah,
Probate Department.
In the matter ot the Estate of John
McCullough, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
trix of the Estate of John McCullough,
deceased, by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Multnomah County,
and has qualified as such. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same,
duly verified as by law required, to the
undersigned at 905 Buyers Building,
Portland, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published 13th day
of June, 1929.
Dated and last published 11th day of
July, 1929.
HELEN GROSHENS McCULLOUGH,
Administratrix.
Frank A. McMenamin.
Attorney for Administratrix.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
f the laws of the State of Oregon, I
have taken up the hereinafter describ
ed animal found running at large on
my premises in Morrow County. State
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cheapest food you can buy.
Alfalfa Lawn Dairy
WIOHTMAN BROS.,
Props.
Phone 30F3
n
$fl(i)
of Oregon, and that I will on Friday,
the 21st .ay of June, 1929, at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the ranch of George W. Dykstra,
10 miles southeast or Heppner, uiegon,
offer for sale and sell the said animal
to the highest bidder for cash in hand
unless the same shall have been re
deemed by the owner thereof. Said
animal Is described as follows:
One sorrel horse, 4 years old; bald
face, blotch brand on right shoulder;
weight 1100 pounds.
CLOY DYKSTRA,
Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account as
executor of the estate of Elmer E. Bea
man deceased, and that the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has appointed Monday, the
first day of July, 1929, at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
as the time, and the County Court room
lu the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the place of hearing and settlement
of said final account. Objections to said
final account must be filed on or before
said date.
JOS. J. NYS.
Executor of the Estate of
Elmer E. Beaman, deceased.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an Execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated May Twenty
first. 1929, In that certain suit wherein
the Slate of Oregon, as plaintiff, recov
ered a Judgment against the defendant,
Harry H. Crawford, sometimes known
as H. H. Crawford, which judgment was
dated the Twentieth day of May, 1929,
for the sum of Two Thousand Seven
Hundred Seven and 37-100 Dollars
(2yuy.s7), witn interest tnereon at the
rate of Four (4) per cent per annum
from the Twenty-eighth day of July,
1928; the further sum of Two hundred
Forty and No-100 Dollars ($240.00) at
torney's fee and the sum of Five and
No-100 Dollars ($5.00) costs and dis
bursements, and a decree of foreclosure
against the defendants, Harry H. Craw-
iora, sometimes Known as n. H. Craw
ford, and L. H. Holboke, I will, on the
Twenty-second day of June, 1929. at
tne hour ot 10:30 A. M. of said dnv.
offer fur sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand the following
described real property in Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
rne southeast quarter (MKi'i) or
the Southwest quarter (SW!4) of
Section Thirteen (13) in TowiiBhip
Four (4) North. Range Twenty-four
(24), East of the Willamette Merid
ian. or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to satisfy the nlalntirr's
judgment, costs, attorney's fee and ac
cruing costs 01 sale.
U. J. U. HAUMAIM,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication, May Twenty
third, 1929.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALS,
Notice is hereby eiven that hv virtue
of an Execution Issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for
morrow county, dated May Twenty
first. 1929. in that certain suit wherein
Tlie Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
curuoraiiuu, aa piaiuun. recoverea a
Judgment against the defendants, Leroy
vugii woouaru, name person as . v.
Woodard, and Llllie May Woodard,
husband and wife; J. B. Way and
Maurlne Way, husband and wife; and
West Extension National Farm Loun
Association, a corporation, on the
iwenuetn day ot May, 1929, which
Judgment was for $45.50 with Interest
from December Twenty-third. 192ti. at
Eight per cent per annum; $45,60 with
Interest at the rate of Eight per cent
per annum from June Twenty-third,
1927; $46.50 with interest at Eight per
cent per annum from December Twenty-third.
1927; $45.50 with Interest at
Eight per cent per annum from June
Twenty-third, 1928; One Thousand
Three Hundred Two and 06-100 Dollars
($1,302.06) with Interest at Five and
one-hulf (6',) per cent per annum from
june lwenty-tnira, 19-8; $29. 61 with
Interest at Eight per cent per annum
from October Fifth. 1926: $66.48 with
interest at the rate of Eight per cent
per annum from May Fourteenth, 1929;
the further sum of $15.00 with interest
at the rate of Eight per cent per annum
from April Twenty-ninth, 1929. less
$70.00 stock, and the further sum of
UH).0u attorneys fee, together with
$31.40 for costs and disbursements, and
a decree of foreclosure against the
defendants. Leroy Virgil Woodard.
same person as L. V. Woodard, and
Llllie May Woodard, husband and wife;
J. B. Way and Maurlne Way, husband
and wife; West Extension National
tfurm Loan Association, a corporation;
N. W. Usher and Frank Partlow, I will,
on the Twentv-second dav of June.
1929, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. of
said day at the front door of the County
Court House in Heppner, Morrow Coun
ty, state oi Oregon, oner lor sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash In
hand, all of the following described real
property In Morrow County, State of
uregon, to-wit:
That part of the Northwest quar
ter (NWS) of the Northwest quar
ter (NW!4) of Section Twenty-one
(21) In Township Four (4) North of
Range Twenty-five (25), East of the
Willamette Meridian, lying North
erly of a line drawn parallel with
and distant One hundred (100) feet
Northerly, measured at right angles
from the center line of the main
canal of the West Extension of the
Umatilla Project as now construct
ed and containing a total of Thirty
two and three-fourths (32'ft) acres,
more or less, and of which amount
a total of Twenty-six (26) acres,
more or less Is Irrigable land.
Subject to the exceptions and res
ervations contained in the deed
from the Northern Pacific Railway
Company for said land and subject
to the U. S. Reclamation law and
rules and regulations thereunder,
or so much of said real property
may be necessary to satisfy the plain
tiff a Judgment, costs and attorney's
fee and accruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication, May Twenty
third, 1929.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTATOR'S SAL
OP REAL PROPERTY,
TO; Mary H. Hills, Twin Falls, Idaho
Helen Abbot Mller, Marshfleld, Wis
consin; George Abbott. Theodore Ab.
bott and Lillian Abbott, Wllmar, Min
nesota; Carl Sawyer, Park Sawyer,
Kendrlck Sawyer, Escanaba, Michi
gan: Frances Sawyer. Owatonna. Mln
nesota; Abbott Sawyer, Winona, Min
nesota, and Asa Sawyer, State of
Cal torn a: heirs at law of LI an L.
Brown, deceased, and to all others
unknown. If any such there be:
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Strong St McNaughton Trust
company, administrator of the estate
of Lillian L. Brown, deceased, under
and pursuant to an order of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Multnomah. Probate Depart
ment, duly made and entered of record
May 28th. 1929. will, on and after the
10th day of July. 1929, at the front door
of the Court House In the City of
Heppner, County of Morrow, Oregon,
hbii at private sale me luuuwing u'
scribed real property, to-wit:
East one-half Section 5. and all
Sections , 17, 21, 29 and 33, Town
ship 8 N R, 23 E. W. M., in Mor
row County, Oregon;
the terms of nnlil sale to he for h nnr
chase nriife of not less than $2250.00.
payable $1000.00 In cash, the balnnce In
two (2) annual payments of $400.00
each, and one (1) annual payment of
$450.00, each annual payment to be
rnaae on or betore tne ist nay oi juiy
each ensuing year, and to be secured
by a mortgage on the property sold, as
above described, and bearing 8 per cent
interest. Said sale shall be made sub
ject to confirmation by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Multnomah, Probate Depart
ment, and to re-sale, if said Court shall
so direct.
STRONG & McNATJOHTON
TRUST COMPANY,
Administrator.
B. A. GREEN, 1003 Corbett Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon,
Attorney for Administrator,
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uaie oi nrst puinn;ttuim vitiy ow. iv.
Date of last publication June 27, 1929.
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has (lied his final account
as administrator of the estate of Lydla
Ritchie, decensed, and mat tne county
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has appointed Monday, the
first day of July. 1929, at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
as the time, and the County Court room
in the Court House at Heimner. Oregon.
as the nlace. of heai-in? and settlement
of said final account. Objections to said
nnal account must be niea on or Deiore
said date.
T. C. TROGE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Lydia Ritchie, deceased.
MATERNITY HOME
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Room and board reasonable.
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