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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934.
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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE.
Established March 30.1883;
THE HEPPNER TIMES,
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912.
Published every Thursday morning by
YAWTES and SPENCER CRAWFORD
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second-class matter.
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Official Papez tor Morrow County
MEMBER
A GOOD REASON TO VOTE.
WHILE there is little in the po
litical situation to evoke unus
ual interest at the polls on May IS,
there are some important offices for
which to select men and some Im
portant measures to be voted upon.
This newspaper has no desire to at
tempt to dictate theote of anyone
in any instance, but it would like
to emphasize the importance of ev
eryone exercising his right of fran
chise who has the privilege of do
ing so. Only through an active
electorate can a true expression of
the desires of the people be given.
There is good reason for the re
publicans of Morrow county tak
ing an active interest at thi3 elec
tion, however. It is the opportun
ity which is afforded to promote an
eastern Oregon man to a position
on the state board of control.
Eastern Oregon does have such
representation at the present time,
since the appointment of P. J. Sta-
delman to the office of secretary of
state. But Mr. S tad el man is not
seeking reelection, and the only
eastern Oregon candidate in the
field, in either the republican or
democratic ranks, is Earl W. Snell
of Arlington. It appears that only
through support of Mr. Snell can
eastern Oregon hope to have a rep-
resentative on the state's control
body after next November. At this
writing all indications point to the
selection of a governor from the
other side of the mountains.
That Mr. Snell would fill the po
sition of secretary of state worthily
and do credit to his section of the
state is indicated by his excellent
record in the house of representa
tives which resulted in his being
raised to the' speakership. His
work in the latter capacity is re
cent history, and shows Mr. Snell
to have a broad conception of the
functioning of state government as
a whole, as well as a sympathetic
interest in the needs of his section.
As speaker, Mr. Snell drew the
focus of state attention which
caused him to be mentioned several
times as a likely gubernatorial
prospect. He settled upon the race
for secretary of state, however, be
lieving that his capabilities at this
time were better suited to serve his
state in that office.
collections during the year as follows: j
Credit Genera) Fund as itemized of $2.-
6S9.78. for Road Fund $972.76, Market
Road Fund $12,147.97, and Miscellaneous
Funds of $521.00, or a. total of $16,331.46.
There was turned over to the County and
State Treasurer the receipts recorded here-
Uh to December SI, 1982. the sum of $16.-
0tH.S2, leaving the amount on hand Janu
ary l, 1933. of $248.14. Of this amount
$243.04 was paid over to the County Treas
urer shortly after the first of January.
leaving a balance due of $.10, caused by an
error. in footing the fee book.
Assessor's Collections.
Ma. Wells, your assessor, collected dur
ing 19S2 taxes on personal property for
1982 assessments the sum of $503.41. There
wan paid over to the County Treasurer in
1982 the sum of $132.22 of this amount
leaving a balance of $365.19 on hand on
December SI. 1932. This amount was paid
to the County Treasurer on Jnuary 28,
19SS, upon receipt of tax from taxpayers.
Treasurer's Office.
The cash balance on December SI, 1931,
according to the previous audit was $79,
028.82 and cash receipts as item i ted on the
statement aecount of Leon W. Briggs,
Treasurer, herewith, was $320,006.38. The
cash disbursements as itemized on the same
report were $304,365.49, leaving a balance
on December 31, 1932 of $94,669.71. The
balances belonging to the various funds
will be found on the Statement of Re
ceipts, Transfers and Disbursements of all
funds herewith. lhis cash balance con
tained the following items :
First National Bank of Heppner $38,539.49
Farmers & Stockgrowers Bank of
Heppner 16,716.17
American National Bank of Port
land 28.065.83
First National Bank of Portland 2,$$3.88
Bank of lone ...... 6,894.07
U. S. Liberty Bonds 1,250.00
Cash in Transit 1,000.00
Cash and Cash Items in Safe .... 200.27
Total
...$94,669.71
Tax Rolls.
You will find reports of the condition of
the tax rolls of the 1922 to 1931 inclusive
herewith. The amounts heretofore includ
ed in the total delinquent the amounts of
taxes foreclosed and the amounts cancelled
by the Court. How much of the amounts
foreclosed, cancelled, and still delinquent
belongs to the General Fund, we are unable
to state at this time, but expect to have the
items for our next audit at the close of
December 31, 1933.
There were a few discrepancies in the
segregation of the tax collections on the
1931, 1929, and 1928 rolls, which may be
adjusted either by the sheriff's office in
some following turnover to the Treasurer, ;
or by transfers by the Treasurer and Clerk
in their records.
There is a statement of the summary of
these errors, also a detail statement in case
anyone should care to investigate.
Report on General Fund for 1932.
From the report on the cash account of
the General Fund the cash balance in this
fund on December 81, 1931, was $18,676.39
and the receipts from taxes $56,063.63.
Assessor's collections on the 4932 tax was
$32.36, aLnd Sales $42.00, and from other
sources itemized $4,659.56 with a transfer
from the Fair Fund to correct error in is
suing a General Fund warrant on the
Fair Fund of $71.85, or a total of $78.
445.79. The cash disbursements were War
rants paid $37,781.02, interest on same
$6.53, for Official Survey $30.25, payment
to the Elementary School Fund as state tax
$20,682.47, and transfer to Bond Interest
Fund of $300.00, making total disburse
ments of $58,800.27, leaving a cash balance
on December 31, 1932 of $19,645.52.
Report on General Road Fund for 1932.
From the report the cash account of the
General Road Fund the cash balance on
December 31, 1931 was $14,791.71. The re
ceipts from taxes was $21,034.83, assessor's
collection on 1932 taxes $14.41, land sales
$7.07. from other receipts as itemized there
on $7,836.48, and as transfer from the Mar
ket Road Fund of $4,000.00, or a total of
$47,684.50. This disbursements were war
rants paid of $27,321.97 and return of
$4,000.00 to the Market Road Fund, or a
total of $31,821.97, leaving a cash balance
on December 31, 1932 of $16,362.53.
Of the receipts the amount of Forest
Rentals of $208.59, which is the full amount
received from such Forest Rentals, 75 per
cent should be in the Road Fund and 25
percent should be in the School Fund.
Hence, the Road Fund owes the School
Fund the amount of $52.15.
Report on Market Road Fund of 1932.
The cash balance on December 31. 1931
was $3,808.84 and the receipts from tax
collections was $8,775.78, assessors collec
tions of 1932 tax $6.55, land sales $2.32,
other receipts $12,147.97 (including $12,
036.97 from State), and return of loan
from General Fund of $4,000.00, or a total
of $28,741.46. lhe disbursements were
warrants paid $19,905.20 and loan to Gen
eral Fund of $4,000.00, making a total of
$23,905.20, leaving a cash balance on De
cember 31, 1932 of $4,836.26.
Report on Bond Interest Fund, 1932.
The cash balance of the Bond Interest
Fund on December 31, 1931, was $1,658.73.
The receipts from tax collections was $12,-
142.41, assessor's collections fur 1932 tax
$8.46. land sales $3.66, overpayment or bal
ance from Chase National Bank $9.22, mo
tor license fund $11,624.01, and a transfer
from the General Fund of $300.00, or a to
tal of $25,646.49. The disbursements were
Bond Interest Coupons paid $26,404.60.
leaving a balance on December 81, 1932 of
$241.89.
Report on Bond Sinking Fund, 1932.
The cash balance of the Bond Sinking
Fund on December Si, 1931 was $10,749.70.
The receipts were tax collections $5,206.24,
assessor's collections on 1932 roll $3.99, in
terest on Liberty Bonds $79.57, and interest
on bank balance in the American National
Bank $92.88, or a total of $16,131.38. The
disbursements were Bonds retired $5,000.00,
investment in bonds $3,940.00, or a total of
$8,940.00, leaving a balance on December
31, 1932 of $7,191.88.
General Fund Warrant Accounts.
After adjusting the General Fund" War
rant Accounts of the issues from the year
1920 to 1932 inclusive, I find the General
Fund Warrant Indebtedness on December
31. 1932. to be $1,707.24. of which amount
$1,629.89 was of the 1932 issue. Of the is
sue of 1931 warrants numbered 9648, 9816,
9952, and 10039 should be cancelled on the
warrant register as these warrants were
lost, and subsequent warrants issued in lieu
thereof and paid. This would leave only
one warrant of (3.20 outstanding of that
issue.
Report on Expenditures of Budget Appro
priations.
General Fund.
The total appropriations for the General
Fund for 1932 was $67,472.00 and of which
there was expended the sum of $58,67.22,
leaving an unexpended balance of $8,797.78
The item of Emergencies of $6,000.00 we
have made no charge against, although
perhaps the amounts expended under the
classification of miscellaneous might right
fully be considered as charges to this item.
All the items of the over-expended balances
are items of unforseen expense.
There was a saving on all the aDDrooria
tions otherwise. The estimated receipts at
the Budget Meeting for General Fund was
$3,650.00, but actual receipts were $4,731.41.
Other Funds.
The County School Fund appropriation
shows an unexpended balance of $5,649.54.
Owing to the delinquent taxes there was
only $8,165.00 available out of the $13..
815.00 appropriations with which to ap
portion to the various school districts.
The High School Tuition Fund flhowB an
unexpended balance of $9,079.84 out of an
appropriation of $13,000.00. The exnen
diture of $4,400.66 reuresentinar the amount
of warrants paid against the cash balance
of that fund and is caused by the non
payment of the tax levies.
Road Bond Sinking Fund.
The over-exnended amount shown on the
budget item of $2,940.00 arises from the
fact that bonds were purchased for $3,
940.00 as an investment and $5,000.00 were
retired against an appropriation ol $bt-
000.00.
The Statement of Receipts, Transiers ana
Disbursements of All Funds herewith is a
recalculation of the total cash transactions
of all funds as shown by the County Treas
urer's records, and the value is for refer
ence only.
As the audit for 1933 Is about complete,
other matters under consideration will be
closed with that report.
Respectfully submitted,
MAX CRANDALL, Auditor,
Certified Public Accountant.
Heppner, Oregon, December 15, 1933.
according to law, at the office of my attor
ney. S. E. Notson, in nn-i ..r "v";
within six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice,
publication oeing itpru . -
AKlnun v. Ac."t
7. U Administrator c. t. a.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is herebv iriven that the under
signed have been appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon tor morrow
County executors of the estate of Claire
tate of Effie Carmichael, deceased, and that
all persons having claims against the said
estate must present the same, duly ven
ded according to law. to us at Lexington,
Oregon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice, said
date of hint publication being April 10,
1934.
CLARENCE CARMICHAEL,
Executor.
MERLE CARMICHAEL,
Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby stive nthat the under
signed have been appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County eexcutors of the estate of Claire
P.1 Weston, deceased, and that all persona
having claims against the Baid estate must
present the same to us at the office of our
attorney, S. E. Notson, in Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice, said
date of first publication being April 5
1934.
CHAS, DILLON,
H. E. WAITE,
J. J. WELLS,
Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County administrator c. t. a. of the estate
of John A. Campbell, deceased, and that
all persons having claims against the said
estate must present the same, duly verified
GILL MAKES STATEMENT.
To the Edtior:
A letter by J. O. Turner in your
issue of April 12th has come to my
attention. Mr. Turner badly dis
torts my statement about the Wall
Street Lobby. I have made it clear
in my talks as I did at the Mor
rnw Hnuntv Pomona that the term
Wall Street was symbolic of big
business. I made no statement that
any Wall Street lobby was on harid
at Salem other than to say that big
business was working for it at Sa
lem. It was general knowledge that
big business had one of the largest
lobbies at Salem that has been there
for a long time. In the last sales
tax campaign last July the rail
, roads put up $1500 to put over the
general sales tax. The same gener
al sales tax features are in the pres
ent bill and the utilities in Oregon
will get a property tax reduction,
based on 1933 assessments, of $696,
502.00 and they will pay very little
in the way of sales taxes in Oregon.
As far as the debate with Mr.
Adams was concerned that was en
tirely in the hands of the Pomona
Lecturer. If she preferred a dis
cussion rather than a debate with
rebuttals that was entirely within
her jurisdiction.
RAY W. GILL,
Master, Oregon State Grange.
The greater portion of the county
received a good rain on Tuesday
onrt nart of the nleht Showers
were especially heavy in the foothill
country and over me norm eng.
REPORT OF AUDIT,
Morrow County, 1932.
To the Honorable. Wm. T. Campbell, Conn
ty Judge; George N. Peck. Comrammoner
Frank Parker, Commissioner The Coun
ty Court ol Morrow County, Oregon.
uenuemen ;
Pursuant to the conditions ol my con
tract with you, l nave maue "
records and accounts of the County Clerk,
Mr. Gay M. Anderson, the County Sheriff,
. . ' - t n u.nman th. rlnuntv Treas
urer Mr. L. W. Briggs, and the County As
sessor, Mr. J. J. Wells, from January 1,
1082 to wecemuer 01, am.
Hh.rllT. Office. Tax Collections.
,ka nm nt til 17fi 20 on hand
on December 81, 1881, and the collections
during tne year 01 m. oo fi..v,-.--...v, ...
a total of tax collections of 1234,670.40. Of
this amount the sum of $11,780.03 was col
lected aa penalty and interest. There was
turned over vu , .,,7
. ni nn ..itniint til. Hum of 12,14.-
844.97, or an over-remittance of $174.57. Of
this amount ol
. i u. ka tax villMttfin ripnnrt-
was oorrecLCTi 3 - -
ment In the IMS collections, and as ex
ulained on the report of the account of C.
V jj Haumsn, $162.27 was an over-remittance
of a receipt of the 129 tax collec
tions ana - . .-
and whereby a N. 8. F. check was given in
payment and receipt cancelled and tax re
Dlaoed as delinquent. There Is, therefore,
due C. J. D. Bauman $.01 for overpayment
on the mail tax,
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. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of
. .i iu..w nut of the Circuit Court
of the State of Orutron for Morrow County,
dated April lSlh, 1834. in that certain suit
wharein the f ederal L.na iu i
kane, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered
a judgment against the defendant, Adam J.
Rnoblock, tor tne loiiowma u.u.,
For the sum of $65.25, with interest at the
rtA nf s tier cent per annum from the 17th
day of April, 1B32 i the sum of $56.25, with
interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the nth day of October, 1982; the
sum of $55.25, with interest at the rate i ot
8 per cent per annum from the 17th day
of April, 1933 ; the sum of $121)3.44, with
interest at the rate ot ova per wv v'
m trnm the 17th dav of April. 1933, to
the 11th day of July. 1933. and at the rate
of 4'4 per cent per annum irom ine ni
J Inlv lflSS and the sum of $12.50.
abstract charge pam on tne ouin u, u.
August, 1938 i and the further sum of
$100.00 attorney's fee in this Buit : and the
further sum of $23.65, plaintiff's costs and
disbursements in this suit, and a decree of
fnrwlnaiirn fltruinRt the defendants AQSm rf.
Knoblock; Huppner Farmers Elevator
rinmrmnv. a romoration : R. A. Thompson,
J. J. Chisholm, W. A. Kearns, Jeff Jones
and J. G. Barratt as trustees lor tne Bene
fit of creditors of Heppner Farmers Ele
vtm Cnmnanv : V. L. Farrens and Jane
Doe Farrens, whose christian name is Mary,
husband and wife ; and Hardman national
Farm Loan Association, a corporation, I
will, nn the 19th dav of May. 1934, at the
hour of Ten o clock A. M. -of said day at
the front door of the County Court House
in Heppner, Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, offer for sale and seli to the highest
bidder for cash in hand the following de
scribed real property situated in Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
The Southeast Quarter of the South
east Quarter of Section Twenty-one,
the South Half of the Southwest Quar
ter and the Southwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty
two, the Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter and the North Half
of the Northwest Quarter of Section
Twenty-seven, and the Northeast Quar
ter of the Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-eight, in Township Three
South of Hange Twenty-five, East of
the Willamette Meridian, containing
Three hundred and twenty acres, Mor
row County, Oregon
or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff s judg
ment, costs an attorney's fee and accruing
costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
Date of First Publication April 19, 1934.
(W's E'4). lhe West Half (WMi) of
Section numbered Twenty-two (22) ;
the West Half of the Northwest Quar
ter (Wto NWV4) of Section numbered
Twenty-six (26) ; all of Section num
bered Twenty-seven (27) : the East
Half (E14) of Section numbered Twenty-eight
(28) ; the East Half (E) of
Section numbered Thirty-three (88) ; all
of Section numbered Thirty-four (84) ;
all in Township Two (2) South. Range
Twenty-flye (25) East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing Two Thous
and Four Hundred Eighty (2480)
Acres, more or less, according to gov
ernment survey.
v.. therefore, by virtue of said writ
of execution, judgment order, decree and
order of Bale, and in compliance with the
commands of the said writ oi execution,
I will on Monday the seventh day of May,
1934 at the hour of eleven o'clock A. M., at
the front entrance of the County Court
House In Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gun, sell at public auction (subject to re
demption) to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the right, title, interest, and es
tate which the above named defendants,
William H. Vadberg, Mary N. Padberg,
Laxton McMurray, The First National
Hank of Heppner, a corporation, and J. L.
Gault, and Kalph Jackson, and each of
them, and all of them, had on the twelfth
day of December 1922 the date of the mort
gage herein foreclosed, or since that time
had, or have, in and to the above described
real property, or any part thereof, to satis
fy said execution, judgment and decree,
costs and accruing costs.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
By ELUERT L. COX, Deputy
WILL M. PETERSON,
RALEY PETERSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-8
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. 20, 1934.
NOTICE is hereby given that Fayette
Mettie, of Ukiah. Oregon, who, on July 20,
1928, made Homestead Entry under Act
Dec. 29, 1916, No. 026235, for NVi SEW,
Sec. 17, W SE14, Section 21, Township
6 South, Range 81 East, Willamette Merid
ian, has filed notice of intention to make
final Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before S. A. Newberry,
United States Commissioner, at Pendleton,
Oregon, on the 2nd day of May, 1934.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Walker Allison. E. E. Gibbs, 0. C. Hu
bert, James Mossie, all of Ukiah, Oregun.
W. r . JACKSON, Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed was duly appointed by the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon, execu
tor of the estate of Nels Magnuson, de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against said deceased are hereby required
to present the same to Baid executor, with
proper vouchers, at the law office of Jos. J.
Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 22nd day
of March, 1934.
ALEX CORNETT, Executor.
TT-" " ' T 1 'VfTal
Professional Cards
DR. E. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN ft SUBQEON
(Over J. C. Penney Co.)
PENDLETON, OREGON
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER
EXECUTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by
virtue of an execution ijjaued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Orenon, for
Morrow County to me directed and deliv
ered upon a judgment and decree and order
of sale rendered in said court on the 12th
day of March, 1934, in favor of R. D. Gray
and atrainst Annie William a, Henry Crump
an administrator of the estate of Annie
William, deceased : Henry Crump, Fred
Crump and Lulu Wheeler, in the suit there
in pending wherein the said K. D. Gray la
plaintiff, and Annie Williams, Henry
Crump, as Administrator of the estate of
Annie Williams, deceased! Henry Crump,
Fred Crump and Lulu Wheeler are defend
ants, for the sum of $1401). 00, together with
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from June 1, 1931, until paid;
for the further sum of $150.00 (One Hun
dred Fifty) Dollars, as attorney's fees, and
for the further sum of $ls.U0 costs and dis
bursements ; which said decree and judR
ment and order of sale has been duly dock
eted and enrolled in the office of the dark
of said court, and, in and by which said
judgment, decree and order of sale it was
directed that the hereinafter described real
property m Morrow County, Oregon, to
gether with the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereto belonging or in
anywise apertaining, and also all of the
right, estate and interest of said defendants
in and to the same, be sold by the Sheriff
of Morrow County, Oregon, to satisfy said
judgment and all coats.
THEREFORE, I will, on the 12th day of
May, 1934, at the hour of two o'clock in
the afternoon of said day, at the front door
of the Court House in the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, sell all the right,
titte and interest which the said defend
ants, or either of them, had on the 22nd
day of July, 1929, or since then have ac
quired or now have, in and to the follow
ing described premises situated in Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot 1 (one), in block 2 (two), of Mor
row's Second Addition to the City of
Heppner, Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
together with the tenements, hereditaments,
and appurtenances thereto belonging or in
anywise appertaining; and a I no all of the
right, estate, title and interest of said de
fendants in and to the same; said lands to
be sold at public auction to the highest
bidder for cah in hand, the proceeds of
sale to be applied in satisfaction of said
execution and all costs.
Dated this 10th day of April, 1034.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
0. L. BENNETT
"The Man Who Talks to
Beat the Band''
LEXINGTON, OREGON
PHELPS
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 1332
HEPPNER, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT IAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
A. B. GRAY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Phone 333
227 North Main Street
Eye Tested and Gluie Pitted
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at The Dalles, Ore., Mar. 20, 1984.
NOTICE is hereby given that Vernon N.
Gilman, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on Dec.
16, 1929, made Homestead Entry under Act
Dec. 29, 1916, No. 027106, for EVfe EVfc. Sec.
8. Eli E'i( EliWfc, Sec. 9, Nli NWW.
SE4 NW'i, SWV SW14, Section 10,
Township 7 South, Range 28 East,, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make final Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before Gay M.
Anderson, United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 2nd day of May,
1934.
Claimant namea as witnesses:
Frank Albee, Harley Matteson, Elmer
Matteson, E. L. G run hens, all of Heppner,
Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff,
VS.
WILLIAM H. PADUERG, and MARY N.
P ADR ERG, husband and wife; LAXTON
McMURRAY; THE FIRST NATIONAL
RANK OF HEPPNER, a corporation,
and J. L. GAULT, receiver of said bank,
and RALPH JACKSON, Defendants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of execution, issued out of the
above entitled court in the above entitled
cause, to me directed and dated the 8rd day
of April, 1934, upon a judgment in favor
of the Occidental Life Insurance Company,
a corporation, aa plaintiff, and against
William H. Padberg and Mary N. Padberg,
husband and wife, for the sum of $16,000.00
with interest thereon at eight per cent per
annum from the tenth day of January,
1930 to the tenth day of January 1931 and
with interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from the tenth day of
January 1931 until paid; for the sum of
tH!0.00 attorney fees ; for the sum of
$1,210.96 with interest at eight per cent
per annum from the sixth day of May 193S ;
for $16.00 abstract charges; for coats and
disbursements in the Bum of $29.00 ; and a
decree of foreclosure against all of the
defendants above named of that certain
mortgage dated the first day of December
1922, recorded the twelfth day of Decem
ber 1922 in book numbered 82 at page
numbered 16 of the record of mortgages
for Morrow County, State of Oregon, and
ordering and decreeing the sale of the real
property therein described, and herein de
scribed, and commanding me to make Bale
of the following described real property
In Morrow County, State of Oregon ;
The West Half of the East Half
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTING PAPEBHANOINO
INTERIOR DECORATING
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. II. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Bay Diagnosis
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
' Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAIIONEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offloa in Court Home
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches - Clocks . Diamond!
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LITE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Robert, Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Your clerk, Mr. Cay M. Anderson, made