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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1933.
(Bazrtir ttiimts
TUB HEPPNER GAZETTE.
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CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912.
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KEGULATIOX OR
OPPRESSION?
'THE responsibility of a newspaper
1 to its readers goes farther than
simply printing the news as fully
as circumstances wil permit. In
these days every editor and pub
lisher who would maintain the re
spect and confidence of his sub
scribers sees to it that in the ad
vertising columns of his newspaper
nothing appears which could have
a detrimental effect upon his home
town folks.
It would be hardly necessary for
us to mention that subject if it were
not that the integrity of newspa
pers, and of mall town weekly
newspapers in particular, is being
challenged over the radio and oth
erwise, and by men who ought to
know better. We refer particularly
to Profesosr Rexford Tugwell, a
member of the Administration's
"Brain Trust," who has been try
ing to drum up support of the new
Food and Drug bill which he is
trying to get the next session of
Congress to enact.
There is no class of advertising
in which such a thorough cleaning
up has been in progress for the past
twenty-five years as in the adver
tising of prepared foods and pro
prietary medical and toilet prepara
tions. As a result of the efforts of
the Advertising Federation of
America, the Better Business Bu
reaus and the Federal Food and
Drug Administration it ha9 become
possible for any publisher to accept
advertising from responsible agen
cies without having to be an expert
dietician or a doctor. That was not
always true. We have to admit that
in the old days many products were
advertised which contained habit
forming drugs, or harmful sub
stances, or which were merely thin
ly disguised "booze."
Those days have gone forever,
and we are glad of it. But we are
resentful of the representations
made by those who should know
better, that such practices still pre
vail. We can see no good in re
strictions which might easily result
in great injury to reputable busi
ness and no real benefit to anybody.
Many of the provisions of the pro
posed law savor of oppression rath
er than of regulation.
And we resent Professor Tug
well's charge that the small-town
newspapers of America are negli
gent or culpable in their attitude in
the matter of such advertising. Let
him turn his attention to the radio,
the billboards and the cheap fiction
magazines, which habitually carry
advertising of a character which no
JOHNJOSIPtt &VNESMP
TIMELY TALK
Fall of the year . . . canning-time
and preserving-time. America's
true daughters, the wives and moth
ers of the nation, are busy, laying
up treasure for use during the cold
days, it looks like we shall need
those wonderful home products la
ter on.
Preserves? Of course therefore
a hint: Let's not preserve any
fruits that have tough, hard skins
on them; no "egg-tomatoes" the
little yellow fellows, I mean. Those
tough skins may play the very old
thunder with a colon, you know.
Cherry preserves, (out of season
now) are taboo for the same reason
tough, indigestible skins. You know
what I advise for preserving? Here
it is watermelon rinds! Pare down
fresh rinds cut into pretty little
squares and cook into the most
wholesome, safe preserve that I
know of. It fills that bill on any
table for both fruit and syrup. A
side from this one common delica
cy, I have little use for preserves
of any kind ... I have often called
preserves Just a heavy sugar and a
memory!
While I think of it to slice the
melon-rinds into even thickness,
and with a suitable "pinking-cutter"
clip out shamrocks, four-leaved
clovers even clubs, hearts, or dia
monds Bridge hands, you know
make your preserved melon rinds
bo a positive decoration for the ta
ble! Do away with tough, hard skins
In your preserved fruits. Be square
with that colon, especially if it be
over fifty years old.
Many wives set great store by
drying sweet-corn, for the winter
UBe. I am not much in sympathy
with this. It is tedious, and the
product must be stored In a sani
tary manner . . , then, its nutritive
value, I doubt, as compared with
canned corn. I would put all my
spare energy on DRYING APPLES.
The king of winter fruits old
fat'hioned dried apples , . . stewed
and eaten liberally. It's your laugh,
If any.
self-respecting newspaper, certain
ly not this one, would think of lay
ing before its readers.
PATIENCE IS THE WORD.
THE evidence increases from day
to day that business is picking
up everywhere, in most lines. Pro
ducers, whether of food-stuffs and
other farm products, of manufac
tured goods of all kinds, are getting
better prices for their products.
More men and women are back at
work, money is beginning to circu
late more freely, all the evidences
that the upturn has begun are at
hand.
Yet we hear many people grum
bling, declaring that the President's
recovery program is a failure, be
cause it has not performed a mir
acle over night No sensible person
who has stopped to think about it
ever imagined that this great nation
could jump back instantly into its
former prosperity. It took us near
ly four years to slide down the hill;
we cannot hope to leap back to the
top in one bound. We do not be
lieve it will take four years, or any
thing like it, to get back on Pros
perity Peak; but we do feel sure
that it will take more time than
some of the kickers are willing to
allow.
It is hard to be patient when one
is up against it for ready cash and
the means of livelihood. But pa
tience is the word that needs to be
impressed upon everybody in these
days. If the return of prosperity
has not made itself manifest to any
particular reader of these lines, be
patient, for it is surely on the way
Of that we have not the slightest
doubt
And if we wanted to pose as
prophets, which is a rather useless,
not to say thankless, sort of en
deavor, we would hint that the next
peak of prosperity is going to be
even higher and more attractive
than the last one was.
The Pendleton East Oregonian
has been fighting valiantly for the
building of a big dam at Umatilla
rapids. Now that Bonneville has
been selected, the E. O. persists in
the query "Why not both?" Well,
why not? The Coulee dam wasn't
needed now; but it is going ahead.
So why not build a third dam at
Umatilla? All of them are being
paid for with bonds which are now
worth only 65c on the gold dollar.
The E. O. is correct in this that
the Umatilla dam would do more
to open upriver navigation than
the one at Bonneville; and the in
land wheat growers are in greater
need of lower freight rates than of
cheap electricity. Oregon States
Butter to be Purchased;
Wheat Checks Discussed
While definite word has not yet
been received as to the outcome of
the national hearing on a dairy pro
cessing tax in Washington, D. C,
October 16, much has been happen
ing in the past week in the agricul
tural adjustment administration of
interest to Oregon dairymen and
wheat growers particularly, says
the current review from the Ore
gon State college extension service.
One of the most significant moves
in the dairy products trade is the
definite announcement made at
Washington that surplus butter
will be purchased by the govern
ment for relief purposes, thus tend
ing to relieve the excessive storage
surplus now on hand. Forseeing
such a development, Oregon dairy
interests sent A. E. Engbretson, su
perintendent of the Astoria branch
experiment station, to Washington
to see, if possible, that the Pacific
coast is not" overlooked in any such
market operations.
Another significant move on the
"dairy front" is the announcement
that manufacturers of oleomargar
ine are negotiating with the A. A,
A. for a marketing agreement, one
of the proposed provisions of which
is to limit the manufacturers of
oleo to the use of domestic fats and
oils exclusively. If such an agree'
ment is made effective, it will ac-
complish at one stroke much that
the dairy interests have fought for
in the way of tariff restrictions on
foreign oils, observers say.
Turning to the wheat adjustment
campaign, word comes from Wash
ington warning farmers who have
signed applications or contracts
against being persuaded by credit
ors to assign their wheat adjust
ment checks to them in advance.
This, it is pointed out, is a direct
violation of the wheat contract.
"The purpose of the wheat ad
justment payment is to put this ad
ditional purchasing power into the
hands of the fanner for him to use
at his discretion not merely to
tiave him assign his adjustment
payment to the first creditor that
reaches him," says Ueorge E. Far-
rell, associate chief of the wheat
section.
Farmers will be paid in county
groups in the order in which the
applications are received. Checks
will go to the treasurer of the coun
ty wheat production control asso
ciation for distribution by him. Lo
cal county association expenses will
not be deducted until the second
payments are made next spring.
An ideal happy married state is
one where the wife goes her way
and the husband goes hers.
In 1860 the federal government
cost the average citizen $2.08 per
year.
ACREAGE AND PRODUCTION
STATEMENTS
Wheat Production and Acreage State
ments of Members of the Wheat Pro
duction Control Association of Mor
row County, State of Oregon.
The following is a statement of the
production and planted acreages of
wheat in the years 1929, 1930. 1981, 1982
and planted acreage for 1933 of pro
ducers of Morrow County who nave
submitted applications for farm wheat
allotments. This publication Is made
in compliance with the regulations of
the Agricultural Adjustment Adminis
tration. It Is made no that a check
may be made on all statement claims,
and so that reports may be made to
the County Wheat Production Control
Association on any inaccuracies which
may appear in the statements.
The allotment for this county has
been definitely calculated from official
records of the U. S. Departmnt of Ag
riculture, and Is 1.050.065 bushels. This
is the total allotment lor the county.
Therefore, if any farmer receives a
greater allotment than Ms past produc
tion warrants, he is thus depriving oth
er farmers in this county of their just
share.
Total production figures of those who
apply for contracts, together with those
who do not must equal the official pro
duction as shown by the records of the
U. S. Department of Agriculture. If
the county totals are greater than the
official totals, it will be necessary to
make a downward adjustment.
Any person may make a confidential
report if he finds any statements here
which he believes to be inaccurate.
Such reports should be made to the
community or county committee, either
in writing or verbally. The reports
will be strictly confidential. A farmer
whose statements Eire said to be inac
curate will need to prove his produc
tion figures.
Farmers have been asked to furnish
evidence of production and evidence of
sale such as thresherman's certificates,
elevator certificates, or other records
and receipts. Satisfactory evidence
will be required of any farmer whose
statement is questioned.
The following statements have been
condensed to save space. "Acres" rep
resents acres planted to harvest and
"bushels" represents bushels harvest
ed. The "four-year average" repre
sents the four-year average acreage
and production from 1929-1932. Farm
ers should refer any questions regard
ing this publication to their community
committee or to the County Allotment
Committee.
Signed: ALLOTMENT COMMITTEE.
E. H. MILLER. Chairman.
GEORGE N. PECK.
R. B. RICE.
NORTH HEPPNEB
Community Committee: E. H. Miller,
Chairman; Ralph Jackson, Harry
Turner.
BELL RANCH. INC.. A. E. Kincaid;
720 acres- 1929375 acres, 7827 bu.;
1930245 acres. 4446 bu.; 1931400
acres, 3321 bu. ; 1932225 acres, 2766 bu. ;
four-year average, 311 acres, 4590 bu.;
1933390 acres.
BLAHM, ADAM. Lacy & Alger. 665
acres; 1929260 acres, 3710 bu.; 1930
270 acres, 4230 bu. ; 1931260 acres, 2846
bu..; 1932278 acres, 2978 bu.; four-year
average, 265 acres, 3441 bu. ; 1933260
acres.
BROWN, CHRIS P., Home Place,
920 acres; 1929230 acres, 7138 bu. ;
1930390 acres, 6425 bu.; 1931230
acres, 3788 bu.; 1932390 acres, 7251
bu.; four-year average, 310 acres, 5900
bu..; 1933230 acres.
BROWN. CHRIS P., Bergren, 440
acres- 1929240 acres, 3671 bu.; 1930
86 acres. 2052 bu.; 1931240 acres, 1838
bu.; 193286 acres, 1569 bu.; four-year
average, 163 acres, 2282 bu.; 1933240
CASEBEER. ALVA L.. Edwards Est.,
1040 acres; 1929255 acres, 5345 bu. ;
11930240 acres, 4278 bu.; 1931390
acres, 4767 bu.; 1932240 acres, 5220
bu.- four-year average, 281 acres, 4902
bu.'; 1933360 acres.
CASEBEER. ALVA L., Cohn. 600
acres; 1929190 acres, 3622 bu.; 1930
140 acres, 2235 bu. ; 1931190 acres, 2706
bu.; 1932140 acres, 2874 bu.; four-year
average, 165 acres, 2859 bu.; 1933190
acres.
COX. CHAS. B., Dutton, 320 acres;
1930100 acres. 1575 bu.: 1932100
acres. 1172 bu. ; four-year average, 50
acres. 66 bu.
COX. CHAS. B Joe Moyer, 320 acres;
1929270 acres. 2095 bu.; 1930135
acres, 843 bu.; 1931140 acres, 750 bu.;
four-year average, 136 acres, 922 bu. ;
1933279 acres.
COX CHAS. B Home Place. 560
acres; 1929235 acres. 6054 bu.; 1930
143 acres, 3743 bu. : 1931235 acres, 3718
bu.; 1932143 acres. 3923 bu.; four
year average, 189 acres, 4359 bu. ; 1933
235 acres.
CUTSFORTH. O. W. & T. W. Cuts
forth, 1027 acres; 1929850 acres, 12,516
bu.; 1931850 acres. -16.395 bu.; four
year average, 425 acres, 7228 bu. ; 1933
850 acres.
CUTSFORTH, O. W Pointer, 1939
acres; 1929960 acres, 20.807 bu.; 1930
1140 acres, 17.968 bu.; 1931320 acres.
8002 bu.; 19321320 acres. 28.632 bu..;
four-year average, 935 acres, 18,852 bu. ;
1933520 acres.
CUTSFORTH. O. W.. Leach, 1410
acres; 1929700 acres, 7360 bu.; 1930
600 acres, 9610 bu..; 1931550 acres,
11,324 bu.; 1932600 acres. 10.715 bu.;
four-year average, 612 acres, 9752 bu. ;
1933750 acres.
CUTSFORTH. O. W. Carmichael, 160
acres; 1929110 acres, 2565 bu.; 1931
110 acres, 2560 bu. ; four-year average.
55 acres, 1281 bu.; 1933120 acres.
DEVIN, M. J. & SON, Home Place,
1850 acres; 1929215 acres, 2412 bu.;
1930260 acres, 3111 bu.; 1931215
acres, 2791 bu.; 1932260 acres, 3312
bu.; four-year average, 237 acres, 2906
ou. ; ivaa 63 acres.
DOHERTY. CATHERINE, Doherty,
3440 acres: 1929337 acres, tsoao du.
1930342 acres. 3406 bu. ; 1931337 acres,
2860 bu.; 1932250 acres, 2640 bu.
four-year average, 316 acres, 3739 bu.
1933316 acres.
DRAKE. R. K.. Hanshew. 1120 acres:
1929472 acres, 10.302 bu.; 1930-440
acres, 7836 bu.; 1931-472 acres, 6509
bu.; 1932440 acres, 6535 bu.; four-
year average, 456 acres, 7795 bu. ; 1933
472 acres.
DURAN. MOSES E Home Place.
720 acres: 1929310 acres. 7175 bu.:
1930280 acres, 5793 bu.; 1931305
acres, 4595 bu.; 1932280 acres, 3297
bu. ; four-year average, 293 acres, 5215
bu.; 1933270 acres.
DURAN, W. A., Home Place, 160
acres; 1930160 acres, 1801 bu.; 1932
lbu acres, 1732 Bu. ; tour-year average,
80 acres. 883 bu.
DUVALL. HARRY L.. Bell Ranch.
2000 acres: 1929500 acres. 9000 bu.:
1930330 acres, 5940 bu.; 1931500
acres, 9000 bu.; 1932330 acres, 5940
bu. ; four-year average, 415 acres, 7470
bu. : 1933 ouu acres.
EVANS. GEORGE. Home Place, 800
acres; 1929178 acres, 1697 bu.; 1930
154 acers. 2391 bu. ; 1931178 acres, 2236
bu.; 1932154 acres, 2442 bu.; four-year
average, 166 acres, 2191 bu.; 1933178
acres.
GRAVES. SHELBY E.. Carmichael.
640 acres; 1929325 acres, 8821 bu.;
1930 29Y acres, 8334 DU. ; 1931325 acres,
7557 bu.; 1932297 acres. 6960 bu.:
four-year average, 311 acres, 7918 bu..;
1933 320 acres.
HUEBNER. WE. Her. 880 acres
1929330 acres, 3989 bu.; 1930390
acres, 848 ou. ; ismi 330 acres, 2095
bu.: 1932390 acres. 6257 bu.- four.
year average, 360 acres, 5207 bu.; 1933
ddu acres.
JACKSON. RALPH L.. CoDenhaver.
320 acres; 1929253 acres. 3900 bu.;
1931 253 acres, 3580 mi. : tour-vear av
erage. 126 acres, 187U bu.; 1933253
acres.
KENNY, JOHN F Kilkenny, 220
acres; 1929215 acres, 3849 bu.; 1931
210 acres, 533 bu. ; tour-year average,
107 acres. 2296 bu.: 1933215 acres.
KENNY. JOHN F.. Home Place. 1118
acres; 1929140 acres, 3865 bu.; 1930
345 acres, 7510 Du. ; 1931140 acres, 2923
bu.; 1932345 acres, 5098 bu.; four
year average, 242 acres, 4849 bu.; 1933
IV acres.
MILLER, A. E., Miller. 160 acres:
192956 acres, 630 bu.; 193077 acres,
1290 bu.; 193156 acres, 842 bu.; 1932
77 acres, 1746 bu. ; four-year average,
66 acres, 1127 bu.: 193356 acres.
MILLER, A. E K. G. Miller, 160
acres; 192973 acres, 872 bu.; 193076
acres, 1196 Du.; 193173 acres, 904 bu.;
193276 acres, 1228 bu.; four-year av
erage, 74 acres, 1050 bu. ; 193373 acres.
MILLER. E. HARVEY.. Home Plnce
626 acres; 1929300 acres, 6507 bu,; 1930
2UU acres. 3305 bu.; 1931220 acres,
2646 bu.: 1932200 acres. 3879 bu fnnr-
year average, 240 acres, 4084 bu. ; 1933
lou acres.
MILLER, E, HARVEY, Ben Swaj
gart, 2800 acres; 1929500 acres, 12.002
bu.; 1930500 acres, 7846 bu.; 1931
400 acres, 6102 bu.; 1932500 acres,
11,000 bu.; four-year average, 475 acres,
9237 bu.; 1933-400 acres.
MILLER. E. HARVEY. J. A. Miller,
87 acres; 193076 acres, 1430 bu.; 1932
76 acres, 1380 bu,.; four-year average, 38
acres, 702 bu.
MILLER, K. G., Reaney, 640 acres;
1929233 acres, 4200 bu.; 1930274
acres, 3954 bu. ; 1931233 acres, 3559
bu.; 1932274 acres. 4230 bu.; four
year average. 253 acres. 39X5 tan inaa
233 acres.
MILLER BROTHERS, E. C. Miller
1000 acres: 1929378 acres. 7106 hn-
1930320 acres, 7436 bu.; 1931378
acres, 6896 bu. ; 1932320 acres, 6680
bu.; four-year average, 349 acres, 6773
bu..; 1933378 acres.
MI3SILDINE BROTHERS, Home
Place, 1000 acres; 1929217 acres, 6130
bu.; 1930229 acres, 5161 bu.; 1931
217 acres 3600 bu.: 1932229 acres.
44S0 bu. ; four-year average, 223 acres,
4592 bu.; 1933217 acres.
MOYER. E. W.. Moyer, 660 acres;
1929244 acres, 3702 bu.; 1930180
acres. 3658 bu.; 1931244 acres, 3141
bu.; 1932180 acres. 8715 bu.; four
year average, 212 acres, 3554 bu.; 1933
244 acres.
MOYER. F. N.. Home Place, 1273
acres; 1929665 acres, 11 969 bu. ; 1930
3VU acres. fiobY du.; 1931 393 acres.
5993 bu. : 1932365 acres. 6246 bu. : four-
year average, 453 acres, 7694 bu. ; 1933
jyj acres.
NICHOLS, A. H, Leach, 320
acres; 1930176 acres. 2690 bu.; 1932
Ub acres, ilia du. ; tour-year average
88 acres. 1025 bu.: 193358 acres.
PALMER. MARION. T. E. McDan-
dei. 642 acres: 1929275 acres. 1764 bu
1930239 acres, 3171 bu.; 1931265
acres, looo du.; 1932 239 acres, 4501
bu.; four-year average, 254 acres, 2751
bu.: 1933265 acres.
PARKER, FRANK S.. Dutton. 837
acres: 1939 18Y acres, 2664 bu.; 1931
187 acres, 2057 bu.; four-year average,
93 acres, 1185 bu,: 1933187 acres.
PARKER, FRANK S Jones Est.. 73
acres: 192973 acres, 1003 bu.; 1931
73 acres. 803 bu.; four-year average, 36
acres. 101 uu. ; iw la acres.
PARKER. FRANK S.. Home Place
483 acres: 1930135 acres, 1680 bu.; 1932
136 acres. 140U bu. ; four-year average,
67 acres. 770 bu.
PIEPER. A. G.. Home Place, 640
acres; 1930588 acres. 6819 bu.; 1932
ass acres, 9723 bu. ; four-year avsiaia.
294 acres. 4135 bu.
PIEPER. JOHN AND EMMA, Home
Place. 1200 acres; 1929578 acres, 9854
bu. : 1931578 acres, 6849 bu. ; four-year
average. 289 acres, 4175 bu.; 1933578
acres.
SCOTT, O. M. and McMURTRY, R.
G.. Duran. 159 acres; 1929150 acres,
3600 bu.; 1931150 acres. 2041 bu fnnr-
year average, 75 acres, 1410 bu.; 1933
145 acres.
SCOTT. O. M.. Akera 400 ncrea
1929146 acres. 2720 bu.; 1931146
acres, 1734 bu. ; four-year average, 73
acres, 1113 du. ; iydd i4ti acres.
SCOTT, O. M.. Rood Est.. 560 acrea
1929150 acres, 2516 bu. ; 1930230
acres, 1750b u.; 1931150 acres.. 1954
ou.; is.i2 230 acres, 2222 bu. ; four-year
average, 190 acres, 2110 bu.; 1933150
acres.
SCOTT, O. M Home Place, 800
acres; 1929 1BO acres, 4034 bu. ; 1930
d.u acres, 4220 Du.; 1931165 acres,
3390 bu.; 1932320 acres. 3839 bu..: four
year average, 241 acres, 3871 bu. ; 1933
169 HCT6S
SLOCUM, LEE Ferguson. 720 acres:
1929272 acres, 6838 bu.- 1930285
acres, 6063 bu.; 1931272 acres, 4907
du. i32 285 acres. 4074 bu. : four.
year average, 278 acres, 6470 bu. ; 1933
:u4 acres.
SLOCUM, LEE, McCarty. 760 acres;
1929364 acres, 7628 bu. ; 193085 acres,
1548 bu.; 1931364 acres, 4683 bu.; 1932
80 acres, 591 Du.- four-year average,
224 acres,, 3612 bu. ; 1933327 acres.
SCOTT, W. R., Campbell, 560 acres:
1929230 acres, 5850 bu.; 1930245
acres, 3237 bu.; 1931230 acres, 3595
bu.; 1932245 acres, 3513 bu.; four-
year average, 61 acres, 4048 bu.; 1933
230 acres.
SCOTT, W. R., Hulden & Bruer, 480
acres; 1929110 acres. 3004 bu.- 1930
185 acres, 1783 bu.;l 931110 acres, 1976
bu. ; 1932200 acres, 605 bu. ; four-year
average, 151 acres, 1842 bu. ; 193383
acres.
SWAGGART. FRANK. A. L. Swag-
gart, 880 acres; 1929140 acres. 2000 bu.;
isau u acres, 2UOU Du. ; 1931140 acres,
2000 bu. ; 193270 acres. 2000 bu. : four-
year average, 105 acres, 20U0 bu. ; 1933
iiu acres.
TUCKER. W. B.. Barton 160 acres-
1930155 acres, 2000 bu.; 1932155
acres, 2100 bu.; four-year average, 77
acres. 1025 bu.
TUCKER. W. B. Home Place. 320
acres; 1929155 acres. 3815 bu..; 1930
139 acres, 2000 Du. ; 1931155 acres, 2141
bu.; 1932139 acres, 2400 bu.; four-year
average, 147 acres, 2714 bu.; 1933155
acres.
TURNER, J. O., Home Place, 1200
acres; 1929 402 acres, 8400 bu. ; 1930
oau acres, sou du.; laai 402 acres,
6152 bu.; 1932390 acres. 8129 bu four-
year average, 396 acres, 7834 bu.; 1933
4U2 acres.
TURNER. SAM. John and W H Tor.
ner. 1120 cresf 1930300 acres, 4813
bu.; 1932300 acres, 5262 bu.; four-year
avnagc, law acres, DU.
TURNER, SAM. Home Place. 641
acres; 1929350 acres. 7521 bu. ; 1931
dou acres, 443 du. ; rour-year average,
175 acres. 2998 bu.: 1933315 acres
TURNER, W. H., Home Place 1317
acres, 1939300 acres, 3790 bu. ; 1930
auu acres, awn du.; 1931300 acres,
4315 bu.; 1932300 acres. 6053 bu.- frair-
year average, 300 acres, 5015 bu. ; 1933
170 acres.
TURNER, W. H F. W. Turner 80
acres; 193080 acres, 1440 bu.. 1932
su acres, 144D du. ; four-year average
40 acres, 721 bu.
VALENTINE. C. W Home Place,
628 acres: 1929 155 acres 1S50 h .
1930 135 acres. 2110 bu - 1931 isft
acres, 1450 bu.; 1932135 acres, 2150
bu.; four-year average, 145 acres, 1890
du. ; 133a 155 acres.
WIGHTMAN BROS., Home Place,
2114 acres: 1929355 acres Kaon h .
1930515 acres, 7511 bu.; 1931355
acres, 3429 bu.; 1932515 acres, 5075
bu.; four-year average, 435 acres, 5328
uu. ; raoj dou acres.
WOODWARD. GEO. B., Home Place,
1440 acres: 1929 410 acres 10058 hii .
1930-443 acres. 8727 bu.; 1931410
acres, 6769 bu.; 1932418 acres, 6171
bu.; four-year average, 420 acres, 7681
uu. ; ivao uaa acres.
ALPINE
Community Committee: B. B. Bion.
Chairman; Wm. J. Doherty, Frank
AGEE. JAMES O., A. A. Agee. 290
acres; 1929130 acres, 1268 bu.; 1930
130 acres, ,1821 bu.; 1931 130 acres,
880 bu..; 1932130 acres. 1100 bu. : four-
year average, 13o acres, 1267 bu. ; 1933
200 acres.
AKERS. ALV1N S., Home Place. 160
acres; 1930160 acres, 2100 bu.; 1932
iiju acres, 12.W Du. ; four-year average,
80 aires. 837 bu.
BARTHOLOMEW, CHAS. H., Home
Place, 1440 acres; 1929500 acres, 6843
bu.; 1930335 acres. 4020 bu.; 1931
500 acres, 3361 bu. ; 1932335 acres, 5850
bu. ; four-year average, 417 acres, 5018
bu.; 1933120 acres.
BARTHOLOMEW, CHAS. H., Mary
na, unMuincw. ioo acres; lyao ids acres,
1920 bu.; 1932158 acres, 1856 bu.; four-
jreur average. 1:1 acres, 944 ou.
BEACH, ELSIE M, Ex., Karl Beach,
480 acres: 1929146 acres. 1843 hn
1930232 acres, 2345 bu.; 1931146
acres, 1776 bu.; 1932232 acres, 3073
bu,; four-year average, 189 acres, 2259
uu., irj.i.i iio acres.
BOWKER. MRS. ALBERT, Coppock.
862 acres; 1929-570' acres, 9416 bu.;
1931, 670 acres. 6867 bu .: four-vear av
erage, 285 acres, 3445 bu.; 1933570
ttl.I KM.
BOWKER, MRS. ALBERT, Fed.
Land Bank. 640 iirea: 1929 592
5920 bu.; 1930294 acres, 772 bu.; 1932
" acres, bi2s bu.; three-year average.
331 acres, 3205 bu.
BOWKER. KATHERTNR R .Tnnen
680-acres; 192990 acres, 675 bu.; 1930
244 acres. 2858 bu.; 193176 acres, 738
bu.; 1932544 acres, 8298 bu.; four-year
avenge. 5 acres, 2942 DU.
BUNDY, M. E Coppock. 652 acres
192973 acres, 604 bu.; 1930295 acres,
3605 bu; 193173 acres. 750 bu.; 1932
295 acres, 4488 bu.; four-year aver
age, 184 acres. 2336 bu.; 193373 acres,
BUNDY. M.. E Home Place, 480
acres: 1929160 ncrea r,n hll 1930
295 acres, 3138 bu.; 1931160 acres, 1631
bu.; 1932295 acres, 5600 bu.; four
year average, 211 acres, 2829 bu.; 1933
lou acres.
BUSCHKE. MttT.ITNA Wolla Hnrlnira
2360 acres; 1931650 acres, 4343 bu.;
19321000 acres, 7897 bu.; four-year
average, 412 acres, 3060 bu.; 1933800
acres.
CRAIG. W. T Home Place. 360
acres: 1930290 ur.e 3630 hn 1932
290 acres, 3263 bu.; four-year average,
;ie, i.i du.; 1933 4u acres.
CUNHA MRM nRTlMCE Hnm
Place, 1280 acres; 1929640 acres, 5307
bu.; 1930- 626 acres. 7088 bu.; 1931
640 acres, 5590 bu - 1932625 acres, 9199
bu.; four-year average,' 632 acres, 6796
bu.; 1933640 acres.
uuiii'jktv w. t.. Home P ace. 320
acres; 193080 acres, 675 bu.; 1931
iiu acres, 1120 bu. ; 1932 140 acres, 980
bu.; three-year average, 90 acres, 693
bu.; 1933 -1(50 acres.
DOHERTY W T B P TVAnrtv
3320 acres; 1929-983 acres, 9908 bu.;
19301088 acreH. 14 671 bu.: 1931850
acres, 9580 bu.,; 1932974 acres, 11,956
uu,, jour-year average, 973 acres, 11,028
bu.; 19331230 acres.
DOHERTY, W. J Catherine Doher
ty. 320 acres: 1929310 acres, 7S7 bu.;
1931110 acres. 1020 bu.; 1932190
acres, 2981 bu.; three-year average, 152
acres. 1197 bu.; 1933110 acres.
DITTY. ED. L Home Place. 320
acres; 1929135 acres. 1326 bu.; 1930
135 acres. 1065 bu.; 1931135 acres. 736
bu.; 1932135 acres. 1790 bu.; four
year average, 135 aces, 1229 bu.; 1933
135 acres.
GORGER. LEO E.. Home Place, 1907
acres; 1929700 acres, 9335 bu.; 1930
1100 acres. 16.888 bu.: 1931700 acres.
7877 bu.; 19321100 acres, 16.636 bu.;
four-year average, 900 acres, 12, bin bu. ;
1933700 acres.
GRAVES, SHELBY E Farmers &
Stockgrowers Natl Bank. 480 acres;
1929232 acres. 940 bu.: 1930232 acres.
5702 bu.; 1931232 acres, 2355 bu.; 1932
292 acres, 2952 bu.; four-year aver
age. 247 acres, 2987 bu.; 1933135 acres.
KXilNliKK. KUUOLrn, isrumneia.
160 acres; 1929160 acres, 2663 bu.;
1930160 acres, 754 bu..; 1931160 acre.!,
1600 bu. ; four-year average, 120 acres,
1264 bu.; 1933160 acres.
KLINGER. RUDOLPH. Fed. Land
Bank, 473 acres; 1930200 acres, 6063
bu.; 1931200 acres, 2400 bu.; 1932
lbu acres, 1943 Du. ; tour-year average,
140 acres. 2351 bu. : 1933200 acres.
LEE. J. C. FRED, Home Place, 683
acres; 1929200 acres. 1700 bu.: 1930
70 acres, 700 bu.; 1931203 acres, 1827
bu. ; four-year average, 118 acres, 1056
bu.; 1933203 acres.
LINDSAY, DAN. Home Place. 480
acres; 1929120 acres, 1350 bu.; 1930
345 acres, 3300 bu.; 1932415 acres,
4773 bu. ; four-year average, 220 acres,
2355 bu.; 1933190 acres.
LINDSAY. JAMES. Hale. 320 acres:
1929151 acres, 1499 bu.; 1930151
acres, 2442 bu.; 1931151 acres. 959 bu.;
1932 151 acres, 1058 bu. : four-year av
erage, 151 acres, 1489 bu.; 1933151
acres.
MARQUARDT, LOUIS.. Turner. 200
acres; 1930150 acres, 1900 bu.; 1932
150 acres, 2b40 bu. ; four-year average,
75 acres, 1135 bu.
MARQUARDT. LOUIS, Home Place,
880 acres: 1929330 acres. 5971 bu::
1930460 acres, 6538 bu.; 1931330
acres, 6460 bu,; 1932460 acres, 7336
bu. ; four-year average, 395 acres, 6326
bu.; 1933330 acres.
MARQUARDT. LOUIS, Leach, 160
acres; 1929153 acres, 1800 bu.; 1931
153 acres, 2120 bu. ; four-year average.
76 acres. 980 bu.: 1933153 acres.
MARTIN, MYLES E Martin, 197
acres; 1930136 acres. 2584 bu.; 1932
135 acres; 2070 bu. ; four-year average,
67 acres, 1163 bu.
MARTIN, MYLES E., Home Place,
800 acres: 1929397 acres. 5925 bu.:
1930320 acres, 4923 bu.; 1931397
acres, 6027 bu.; 1932320 acres, 6095
bu.; four-eyar average, 358 acres, 5492
bu.: 1933358 acres.
MELVILLE. C, Home Place. 800
acres, 1929375 acres, 3055 bu. ; 1930
275 acres. 4328 bu.; 1931375 acres, 3532
bu.- 1932275 acres. 4726 bu.: four-
year average, 325 acres, 3910 bu.; 1933
aoo acres.
MELVILLE, CHAS. W., 1st Inland
Nat l Bank of Pendleton. 1280 acres
1929686 acres, 7253 bu.; 1930614
acres, 8992 bu.; 1931686 acres, 5087
bu.; 1932614 acres, 11,062 bu.; four
year average, 600 acres, 8098 bu. ; 1933
58b acres.
MONTGOMERY, R. W., Wilcox, 410
acres; 1929110 acres. 1551 bu.; 1930
320 acres, 4573 bu.; 1931110 acres, 1562
bu. ; 1932320 acres, 4075 bu. ; four-year
average, 215 acres, 2940 bu.; 1933210
acres.
MONTGOMERY, R. W.. Smith. 160
acres; 1929160 acres. 2394 bu.; 1932
160 acres. 3191 bu. ; four-year average,
80 acres, 1396 bu.
MOORE, JOHN S.. First Nat'l Bank
of Heppner. 160 acres: 1929145 acres.
393 bu.; 1931145 acres, 498 bu.; four
year average, 72 acres, 222 bu.; 1933
145 acres.
MOORE, JOHN S., Home Place. 640
acres; 1929290 acres, 2966 bu.; 1930
283 acres, 3263 bu. ; 1931274 acres, 2870
bu. ; 1932283 acres, 3975 bu. ; four-year
average, 282 acres, 3268 bu.; 1933274
acres.
MOORE. JOHN S.. Federal Land
Bank, 320 acres; 1929150 acres. 550
bu.; 1930130 acres, 1140 bu.; 1931
140 acres, 1200 bu.; 11932120 acres,
2100 bu. ; four-year average, 135 acres,
1247 bu.; 1933140 acres.
NELSON. ALFRED H.. Home Place.
1134 acres; 1929500 acres. 10.629 bu.;
1930500 acres, 8834 bu.; 1931 500
acres, 10.714 bu.; 1932600 acres, 10.533
bu.; four-year average, 600 acres, 10,177
du. ; 1933 409 acres.
NELSON. ALFRED H.. McAUster
Cooenhaver. 1200 acres; 1929360 acres,
2880 bu. ; 1930710 acres, 9340 bu. ; 1931
360 acres, 3256 bu.; 1932710 acres,
9800 bu. ; four-year average, 535 acres,
b3i9 du : 1933 352 acres.
OMOHUNDRO, J McCook, 372 acres;
193060 acres, 630 bu.; 1931230 acres,
1920 bu.; 193260 acres, 285 bu.; four
year average, 87 aces, 708 bu.; 1933
240 acres.
OMOHUNDRO, J Armour & Co.,
2360 acres: 1929700 acres. 5600 bu. :
1930 640a cres, 10.308 bu.; 19311150
acres, 9456 bu.; 1932840 acres, 10.184
bu. ; four-year average, 832 acres, 8887
du. ; lass ssu acres.
RAUCH. HENRY. Barlow. 513 acres
1929193 acres, 1475 bu.; 1930106
acres, 1470 bu.; 1931193 acres, 1158
bu.; 1932106 acres, 1229 bu.; four
year average, 149 aces, 1233 bu. ; 1933
193 acres.
RAUCH. FRED, Ayers, J. T., 248
acres; 1929106 acres, 1365 bu..; 1930
75 acres, 970 bu.; 1931105 acres, 1300
bu.; 1932180 acres, 900 bu.; four-year
average, 116 acres, 1133 bu.
RAUCH, FRED, 1st Nat'l Bank of
Pendleton. 160 acres: 1929150 acres.
1700 bu. ; 1931150 acres, 1650 bu. ; 1932
150 acres, buo bu. ; lour-year average,
112 acres. 987 bu.
RAUCH. FRED, Home Place. 248
acres; 192965 acres, 960 bu. ; 193080
acres, iu4u du. ; 1931 bo acres, aiu du. ;
193280 acres, 800 du.; tour-year av
erage, 72 acres. 927 bu.: 193365 acres.
RAUCH. FRED. Bllyeu. 176 acres:
1930150 acres, 1312 bu.; 1932150
acres, 1272 bu. ; four-year average, 75
acres, bity du.
RAUCH. HENRY. Dohertv. 160 acres:
1929165 acres, 1962 bu.; 1931155
acres, 1852 bu. ; four-year average. 77
acres, 953 bu. ; 1933160 acres.
RAUCH. IRENE, Home Place. 344
acres; 1930105 acres, 2909 bu.; 1931
240 acres, 3173 bu. ; 1932105 acres, 1038
bu. ; four-year' average, 112 acres, 1780
du. ; 1933 14 ( acres.
RAUCH, JULIAN, Helsler, 480 acres;
1929240 acres, 2396 bu. ; 193080 acres,
1090 bu. ; 1931120 acres. 1100 bu. ; 1932
360 acres, 1405 bu. ; four-year average,
200 acres, 2247 bu.: 193330 acres.
RAUCH, JULIAN, McMillan, 160
acres; 1930131 acres. 1276 bu.; 1932
1.11 acres. 124 du. ; rour-year average,
66 acres, 637 bu.
RICE. R. B.. Benton Countv State
Bank. 180 acres; 1929140 acres, 640
du. ; 19,11 14U acres, 1370 Du. ; four-year
average, 70 acres, 602 bu. 1933140
acres.
RICE. R. B Home Place, 1015 acres;
1929 350 acres, 4136 bu.; 1930390
acres, 4733 bu.; 1931350 acres, 4607
bu.; 1932390 acres, 6432 bu.; four
year average, 370 acres, 4977 bu. ; 1933
350 acres.
RIETMAN. WALTER, M. Rietman,
160 acres; 1930155 acres, 2822 bu.;
1932165 acres, 2290 bu. ; four-year av
erage, 77 acres, 1278 bu.
RIETMAN, WALTER, O. Rietman,
640 acres; 1929141 acres, 1200 bu.;
1930 450 acres, 6908 bu.- 1931141
acres, 1315 bu.; 1932 450 acres, 8090
bu. ; four-year average, 296 acres, 4378
bu. ; 1933144 acres.
RIETMAN. WALTER. Llnrtanv 160
acres; 1930155 acres, 2151 bu.; 1932
155 acres, 2485 bu.; four-year average,
77 acres, 1159 bu. ,
RIETMAN. WALTER. Home Place
670 acres; 1929392 acres, 3731 bu.;
193090 acres, 1170 bu.- 1931392
acres, 3644 bu. ; 193290 acres, 800 bu.;
four-year average, 241 acres, 2336 bu.;
1933400 acres.
BALING. FRANK. Home Place. 1920
acres; 1929800 acres, 6965 bu.; 1930
111 acres, iu,3tib bu. ; 1931760 acres,
12,060 bu. ; 1932774 acres, 11,109 bu. ;
four-year average. 777 acres. 10.122 hu
1933680 acres.
SCHMIDT. ANNIE E.. Home Place
800 acres; 1929290 acres, 2531 bu.:
1930290 acres. 2584 bu.: 1931290
acres, 1914 bu. ; 1932290 acres, 4123
du. ; iour-year average, 290 acres, 2788
bu.; 1933290 acres.
8METHURST. WM. J.. C ark 4R0
acres; 1929235 acres, 2210 bu.; 1930
214 acres. 1875 bu.; 1931235 acres, 810
bu.: 1932214 acres. 2800 bu - four.
year average, 221 acres, 1924 bu; 1933
235 acres.
SMETHURST. WM. J.. Rodirarn 400
acres; 1929201 acres, 1920 bu.; 1930
.184 acres, 1601 bu. ; 1931201 acres, 1640
uu, ; 10? acres, isso du. ; lour-
year average, 192 acres. 1761 bu. ; 1933
210 acres.
SMITH. ERNEST L.. Home Place.
640 acres; 1929408 acres. 2433 bu.;
1930271 acres. 2272 bu.; 1931 287
acres. 3616 bu.; 1932271 acres, 4031
bu.; four-year average. 09 acres, 3088
137 acres, 1882 bu. ; 1933742 acres.
TROEDSON. VERNER E.. Berry.
1905 acres; 1929 450 acres, 6440 bu. ;
1930850 acres, 13.962 bu.; 1931620
acres, 3338 bu.; 1932850 acres. 12.448
bu.; four-year average, 692 acres, 8797
bu.; 1933830 acres.
WHITE. CLAUD J., White, 160
acres; 1930160 acres. 1290 bu.: 1932
160 acres, 2000 bu.; four-year average.
80 acres. 822 bu.
WHITE, CLAUD J Home Place,
1010 acres; 1929349 acres, 4460 bu;
1930 28 acres, 6743 bu.; 1931349
acres, 6177 bu.; 1932628 acres, 7089
bu.; four-year average, 488 acres, 5867
bu..; 1933333 acres.
WHITE. GEORGE, Reeder, 320
acres; 1929160 acres, 1536 bu.; 1930
160 acres, 2864 bu. ; 1931160 acres. 2436
bu. ; 1932160 acres, 3340 bu. ; four-year
average, 160 acres, 2544 bu.; 1933160
acres.
WHITE, GEORGE & EMMA, Home
Place, 880 acres; 1929320 acres, 239S
bu.; 1930480 acres, 9346 bu.; 1931
320 acres, 4654 bu.; 1932480 acres,
11,120 bu.; four-year average, 400 acres,
6879 bu.; 1933 314 acres.
MORGAN
Community Committee: Omar Biet
man, Chairman; Henry Oorger, M. J.
Fitspa trick.
CRAWFORD, MABEL & W. C, Bar
zee, 1120 acres; 1929535 acres, 1780
bu.; 1930710 acres. 7176 bu.; 1931
410 acres, 2135 bu. ; 1932320 acres, 2689
bu. ; four-year average, 493 acres, 3440
bu.; 1933 460 acres.
ECKLEBERRY, R. L.. Home Place,
840 acres; 1929171 acres, 2286 bu.;
1930235 acres, 2978 bu.; 1931171
acres. 1261 bu.; 1932235 acres, 3273
bu. ; four-year average, 203 acres, 2419
bu.; 1933171 acres.
ELY. ELVIN L H. O. Ely, 880 acres ;
1929405 acres, 5311 bu.; 1930225
acres, 4291 bu..: 1931405 acres, 6388
bu. ; 1932225 acres, 2458 bu. ; four-year
average, 315 acres, 4362 bu.
ELY, FRANKLIN D.. Wesley. 840
acres; 1929310 acres. 1232 bu.; 1930
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In the matter of Peoples Hardware Co.,
A Corporation. Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy. No. B-18506.
To the creditors of the Peoples Hard
ware Company, of Heppner. Morrow
County, district aforesaid, bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on the
11th day of October, 1933, the said Peo
ples Hardware Company was duly ad
judicated a bankrupt and that the first
meeting of Its creditors will be held in
the circuit court room in the Morrow
County court house in Heppner, Ore
gon, at 8 o'clock in the forenoon of the
27th day of October, 1933; at which time
and place the said creditors may (and
a representative of said company
MUST) attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact such other business as
may properly be brought before said
meeting.
Done and dated at Pendleton, Oregon,
this 13th day of October, 1933.
C. K. CRANSTON.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account as
administratrix of the estate of William
J. Davis, deceased, and that the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County has appointed Monday,
the 4th day of December, 1933, at the
hour of 10 o'clock of said day, as the
time, and the County Court room in 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.
NETTIE M. DAVIS.
Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, executrix of
the last Will and Testament of James
Nolan, deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased, are hereby required to present
the same duly verified as by law re
quired to said executrix at the law of
fice of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of October, 1933.
BESSIE K. EVERSON,
Executrix.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County, administrator of
the Estate of Ethel M. Peterson. All
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present the
same duly verified by law as required
with proper vouchers attached, at the
law office of F. H. Robinson, at lone.
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this no
tice. The date of the first publication
of this notice Is Thursday, the 19th day
of October, 1933.
A. E. JOHNSON,
Administrator of the estate of Ethel
M. Peterson, deceased.
P. O. Address, lone, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned have filed their final account
as executrixes of the estate of Olive J.
Campbell, deceased, and that the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, has appointed Monday,
the 6th day of November, 1933, 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
Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of hear
ing and settlement of said final ac
count. Objections to said final account
must do iiiea on or before said date.
leala anderson,
lula Mccarty.
Executrixes.
NOTICE OF SHEBIFF'S SALE.
MntipO (a haA.1,0 daan tt,nt I ..I-
. . w...jv. ,o L.tu liiat uy 11-
tue of an execution Issued out of the
rMr.ni, it iV,.,., ,.r tUr, utn.A r,
uituiv .uwi i. wi LIIO UL WiegUIl
for Morrow County, dated October
f-uuiui, L-jaa, in inaL certain sun. wnere-
in Ti.fl 1,a,arn T nA D..l. n I
... t.v x t;.i71ui UUIIU UUIIIV Ul OpUKHIlU.
judgment against the defendants, Ar-
tnui . nuiey anu uaiHy ui, tf lniey
husband and wife, and against each of
tncin iur ine sum 01 one nunured tnir
tv. three urn) 9Kmn rv,llD, ,i,v, i,.i.n
est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
irorn uecemoer u. i:i; one hundred
thirty-three and 25-100 Dollars with In
terest at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num from June 6, 1932; One hundred
thirty-three and 25-100 Dollars with In-
icicnt at o per cent per annum irom
nnromW It 1UOO. r u...i i it-,....-
three anrl 25-lon TYnlliira ,.,itv,
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
juho o, j-j.w; inree tnousand and
Three and 28-100 Dollars with Interest
Ot the fata nf r.li ,
... ... ... , a ijci i.r;iii per annum
from June 6. 1933; One hundred flfty-
; .1. 13-iuu uoiiars witn interest
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
frnin IW'tuhoi. 17 mil. rm.1-... ,
pr, ,,; ;'. ,T ' Ai"t' 1111 Lv-neven ana
50-1(0 I n hra nn,l tha r..-A
, " mi iui uici nuin ui
Seventy and 26-100 Dollars, Plaintiffs
j ; u "'"uursemenis ana two hun
dred fifty and no-100 Dollars attorney's
u 1 , , iiw,iuouic against
the defendants, Arthur A. Flnley and
mint, 1.1 l.1n.. L....I JI . ..
Im """"ana ana wile;
iMne J. Gilliam, a widow; Lenn L. Gil-
l.fllTl. alnirlo V. I?. riln .1
Gilliam, husband and wife; C. C. Gil
liam and Hazel Gilliam, husband and
V.HO- una uuusm, a spinster: Hazel
Vaughan and Charles Vaughan. wife
"J,,l,y,3ban1 i Le"n I Gilliam and E.
; if11"'1 as Executors of the Estate
pf Frank Gilliam, deceased; L. E. Bls
l.ee and Jane Doe Blsbee, husband and
wire; j l. Gault, as receiver of First
National Bank of Heppner; First Na
A,VlalIJank. o( Heppner, a corporation;
Albert Bowker and Katherlne Bowker,
husband and wife; Also all other per
s"n" or parties unknown cluiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest In
the real property described in the complaint-
and lone National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation, I will on
founn uay or November, 1933, 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 of Oregon, offer for sale and
seil to the highest bidder for cash in
hand all the following described real
property, situated In Morrow County,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
All ot section iwciiiy-ocYcn m
Township Two (2) North Range
Twenty-six (26) E. W M. Con
taining Six hundred forty (640)
acre , , .
or so much of said real property as
may ue neceny
tifTs judgment, costs and attorney s
fee and accruing costs of sale.
U. J. 1A SAUBlAn,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Date of First Publication
October 6th, 1933.
NOTICE OF SHEBIFF'S SALE.
On the Twenty-first day of October,
1933. at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M.
at the front door of the Court House
in Heppner, Oregon, Morrow County,
Oregon, I will sell at auction to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described real property located in Mor
row County, Oregon, to-wit:
The South half of the Southeast
quarter of Section 20; and the
North half of the Northeast quar
ter of Section 29; The southwest
quarter of the Northeast quarter,
the Northwest quarter of the South
east quarter and the North half of
the Southwest quarter of Section
29; Lots 1, 2 and 3 and the North
east quarter of the Southwest quar
ter ot Section 31 all in Township
1 South Range 26 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian.
Also all water rights owned or
claimed by the grantors or either
of them appurtenant to said lands.
Said Bale is made under execution
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the Countw of Mor
row to me directed in the case of
State Land Board, a public cor
poration, Plaintiff,
vs.
Arthur W. Gammell and Ida M.
Gammell, his wife; County of
Morrow, First National Bank of
Heppner, Oregon, a corporation,
J. L. Gault, receiver of First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, a cor
poration, Defendants.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
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PHELPS
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 1332
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Phone 173
Humphreys Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
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Phone 323
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Heppner, Oregon
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First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
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Heppner, Oregon
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