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PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1934. THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 8a 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1S1X Published every Thursday morning by YAWTEB and SPENCER CBAWPOBD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVXBTISrSO BATES GIVEN OBT APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear 12.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies .06 Official Paper (or Morrow County MEMBER HOW TO BECOME A SHEEPMAN (John Day Valley Ranger) Here is a letter reputed to have been received by a sheep distribut ing company from a prospective customer. It is presented here with, little comment and no recommen dation. The name of the company is omitted, as is also the name of the writer. In fact, we are not per sonally acquainted with either. Dear Mr. Sheep Company: I have your literature concerning your sheep company and I am in terested in as much as I am think ing I would like to get a sheep and go into the sheep business this sum mer. - I wonder if you have any sample sheep you give away. Even a small one would be all right, as I will have to keep it in my office until I can get some pasture for it, where I can put it out and have it pasteur ized. I would like a nice, medium- weight, all-wool in stripes, if you have them one I can skin and make a Pendleton jacket out of la ter on. When you skin a sheep once, is that the end of it, or can they be skinned regularly like a human be ing? I have an old sheepskin in my of fice I have been living off of for 27 years, and I thought if I had a whole live sheep I might do better. I see in the papers there is a lot of trouble about tariff on wool, so if you can pick out at sheep that hasn't any tariff on the wool; it might save me cleaning it when it gets here. And another thing, don't send me a U sheep because they have signs on the street here that say that you can't make a U turn and I couldn't get one into the office very well if I couldn't make it turn. NOTICE OF FARM ALLOTMENTS AND OF MAXIMUM ACREAGES OF WHEAT FOR 1934 UNDER CONTRACTS FOR MEMBERS OF THE WHEAT PRO DUCTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF MORROW COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. Listed below are statements of the al lotments which have been determined for members of the Morrow County Wheat Pro duction Control Association. These allot ments are to hold for the duration of the present wheat contracts, and they are the basis upon which adjustment payments are to be made. They have been determined, by the County Allotment Committee after careful consideration of the application statements. Every effort has been made to have these allotment as accurate as possible. The maximum acreage which may be sown to wheat for the 1934 crop on each farm, under the reduction require ments of the contract, is also listed. The Morrow County allotment, which has been calculated from records of the United States Department of Agriculture, is 1.050.066 bushels, -his is the total num ber of bushels allotted to the county under the wheat plan. The total of the individ ual allotments, including those allotments which could have been assigned to farms which are not participating under the wheat program, must be in line with the county allotment figure. The number of nonparticipating farmers in the county is 44 ; the average total wheat acreage for those nonparticipating farms during the base period is 11,435 acres; the total aver age wheat production on these nonpartici pating farms during the base period is 140, 177 bushels. Signed, E. H. MILLER, Chairman County Allotment Committee. R. B. RICE. In the abbreviations used in listing the information below. A" means acres "Allot." means the individual wheat allot ment for the farm ; "Max." means the maximum acreage of wheat which can be Bown on the farm for the 1934 crop, under the contract. NORTH HEPPNER Community Committee: E. H. Miller, chairman ; Harry Turner, Ralph Jackson, BUNDY, M. E., Blahm Place; 277 A. Allot. 649 bu. : Max. 64 A. SCOTT, O. M., Meade; 240 A.; Allot. 60s bu. ; Max. none. SWAGGART, GERALD, Hughes ; 600 A. Allot. 289 bu. ; Max. 43 A. IONE COMMUNITY Community Committee: Lee Beckner, chairman ; A. A. McCabe, Chas. McbJii- gott. BARLOW, D. S. ft SON, Home Place 480 A.; Allot. 932 bu. ; Max. 110 A. BARLOW, D. S. A SON, Barlow Est. 320 A. ; Allot. 625 bu. ; Max. 172 A. MORGAN COMMUNITY. Community Committee: Omar Rietmann chairman; M. J. Fitzpatrick, Henry Gor- ger. MISNER. DWIGHT, Flaherty Place ; 160 A.; Allot. 819 bu. ; Max. 127 A. EIGHTMILE COMMUNITY Community Committee: C. E. Carlson, chairman ; Henry Baker, Floyd Worden, CLARK, N. A., Home Place; 800 A.; Allot. 2114 bu. : Max. 221 A. HARSHMAN, HARVEY, Borg. ; 680 A.; Allot. 692 bu. ; Max. 81 A. HAGUEWOOD, O. G Robison ; 1440 A. : Allot. 8465 bu. : Max. 630 A. RILL, LEONARD H., Home Place; 320 A. ; Allot 1176 bu. ; Max. 121 A. ALPINE COMMUNITY Community Committee: R. B. Rice, chairman ; F, Baling, Wm, J. Doherty. GERARD, W. T., E. I. 4 MYRTLE, Home Place; 1786 A.; Allot. 4477 bu. ; Max. 648 A. MARQUARDT, LOUIS, Jamieson ; 820 A. ; Allot. 742 bu. ; Max. none. SOUTH HEPPNER-H ARDMAN COM MUNITY. Community Committee: F. E. Parker, chaitman; C. N. Jones, A. W. Jones. CANNON. ADA, Home Place; 8209 A.; Allot. 1020 bu. ; Max. 146 A. FRENCH, W. H., Home Place, 660 A.; Allot. 624 bu. ; Max. 61 A. THOMPSON, R. A Hiatt; 733 A.; Al lot. 602 bu. ; Max. 67 A. LEXINGTON COMMUNITY Community Committee: Geo. Peck, chair man ; L. A. Palmer, Chaa. Marquardt. J EPSON, WALTER, Home Place; 207 A. ; Allot. 829 bu. ; Max. 61 A. KUMMEKLAND, WM., Home Place; 716 A.; Allot. 476 bu. ; Max. 61 A. PA UULK G. J. H. ft SON, Markham; 2446 A.; Allot 2858 bu. ; Max. 910 A. Lfl REPORT OF AUDIT, Morrow County, 1933 To the Honorable. Win. T. Campbell, Coun ty Judge; Oeorge N. feck. Commuionr ; Frank Parker, Commissioner The Coun ty Court- of Morrow County, Oregon. Gentlemen : Pursuant to the conditions of my con tract with you, I have made an audit of records and account of the County Clerk, Mr. Gay M. Anderson, the County Sheriff, Mr. C. J. D. Bauman. the County Treas urer, Mr. L. W. Brigga, and the County As sessor, Mr. J. J. Wells, from January I, 1933 to December 31. 1933 and examined all invoices and payrolls presented and passed by your Court and submit my findings as follows : Your Sheriff and Ex-omcio Tax Collector collected the sum of $267,601.36 during this period of 193S and from Land Sales the sum of 12,887.13 or a total of $270,388.49. He turned over to the County Treasurer on settlement sheets the sum of $237,790.50 and unsegregated taxes the sum of $28,914.- 73 and held on hand $3,616.71 which was turned over in 1934, or a total of $270, 22 1 .94. There was deducted from the amount of collections of 1933 the sum of $174.66 as mentioned in my report for the 1932 audit. With the balance due Mr. Bau man on December 31, 1932, of $.01 there is due Mr. Bauman on December 31, 1938, the sum of $8.02 as recorded herewith. Of the amount of collections the sum of $2, 474.79 was for penalty and interest. County Clerk's Office. Your Clerk, Mr. Gay M. Anderson made collections during the year as pertaining to collections due the County and itemized on the statement of his account herewith: To the credit of General Fund $3,218.38, of Koad Fund $298.70. Market Road Fund $5.30, and Miscellaneous .Funds $378.00, and with the balance on hand December 31, 1932 of $243.04, making a total of $4,743. 42. This amount was turned over to the Treasurer in the amounts and dates shown on the said account. Assessor's Collections. Mr. J. J. Wells, your Assessor, collected taxes on unsecured personal property to the amount of $132.20, which with the bal ance on hand December 31. 1932 of $365.19 was turned over to the Treasurer in the sum of $497.39 on the dates and amounts recorded on his statement of account here with. Treasurer's Office. The cash balance on January 1. 1933 in the account of the County Treasurer. Mr. L. W. Bnggs. as shown in my reoort on December 31, 1932 was $94,669.71. The cash receipts for the year as itemized were $302,281.01 and the cash disbursements for the year were $294,730.02, leaving a cash balance on December 31. 1933. of $102,220.- 70. The balance belonging to the various funds as shown by the statement of Re ceipts, Disbursements, and Transfers of All Funds as to the amount of segregated tax turn-overs and various receipts, but does not include what are due them on the taxes unsegregated. The cash balances as per report of Mr. tfriggs is as follows : Deposit with Firsst National Bank of Portland $ 60,647.83 Securities 26,461.52 U. S. Liberty Bonds 1,250.00 Cash and Cash Items 6,967.28 Balance on Bank of lone Account - 6,894.07 $102,510.70 This balance included remittances from the Shariff of $28,914.73 or unsegregated tax collections and the balance of $73,306. -97 is to the credit of the various funds, The reconciliation of the balance of the First National Bank of Portland is as fol lows : Balance per bank statement Decern ber 30, 1933, $67,166.61, checks outstand ing $6,618.78, County balance $60,647.83. The item of U. S. Government bonds con tains the following bonds : Issue 193247 A 00341646 . $ 100.00 193338 A 00610951 60.00 B 00603972 100.00 C 02075883 60.00 C 00610983 60.00 C 00603983 100.00 C 00510963 50.00 D 00610964 50.00 D 02076834 60.00 D 00603984 100.00 E 0207835 60.00 F 00603966 . 100.00 F 02075836 60.00 G 02075837 60.00 H 00608968 100.00 H 02075838 . 60.00 J 00603969 100.00 J 00610969 50.00 $1,250.00 Securities : Receipts First National Bank of Port land Morrow County Road Bond No. 1-6 inc. due August 1, 1934 6-10 inc. due August 1, 1936 11-16 inc. due August 1, 1936 16-20 inc. due August 1, 1937 21-25 inc. due August 1, 1938 Face $25,000.00 Receipts read : "To be held in safe keeping and to be delivered upon proper receipt therefor. This bank will give the below described property the ordinary care given special deposits of this character, but be yond that will not assume further liability for loss by fire, theft, burglary, or other casualty The purchase price of the Road Bonds shown above was $21,683.39. Additional securities: Portland Fire Equipment Bonds $ 4,878.13 (Sold in 1934) $26,461.62 The record of the Cash and Cash items of the report amounting to $6,967.28, a memorandum made by Mr. Brtsrics to bal ance his cash on December 31, 1933, has been destroyed. This does not include the amount of "Unlocated error" in his state ment that appears from time to time and is an amount of surplus cash re Dor ted on December 2, 1933, statement as amounting to $362.57. The item of Balance in Bank of lone of $6,894.07 : At the time of the closing of the Bank of lone there was on deposit the sum of $12,688.47. subsequent liquidation of dividends and U. S. Liberty Bonds re duced the amount to $6,894.07, which amount is now carried as a cash asset. The bank had not furnished security to protect this deposit. The Bank closed on January 10, 1927. The Metropolitan Casualty Com pany of New York bonded Mr. Brings in the sum of $50,000.00 on their bond num ber 8435 covering the Treasurer's transac tions for four years beginning January 1 1927, and was Bealed and dated the 3rd day of December, 1926. Steps should be insti gated to adjust this amount. Tax Rolls. After much labor the standings as re gards delinquent taxes on the rolls from 1922 to 1932 on December 31, 1933, has been determined. Owing to the fact that the statutes recently enacted cancelled all certificates of delinquency not foreclosed many amounts reported in the report of the 1932 audit have been placed back as un collected taxes. The last roll foreclosed was the 1922 roll and the amount bid in by the County for that sale was $12,836.43, of which amount the county and school portion was $7,196. 61, including penalty, interest and costs. The total amount' of cancellations on all funds for all these rolls amounts to $212, 809.28. The amount of delinquent taxes on all rolls from the 1922 roll to the 1932 roll inclusive on December 81, 1933 was $512,- Z6b.8. Ihe county and the county school portion of which sum amounts to $161 910.36. The general and county school tax delinquent on the 1932 roll was $49,887.16 1931 roll $27,418.93. 1930 roll $22,605.43, and'of the 1930 and previous ten payment plan $14,614.81. The total delinquent road ax lor !. to 1933 amounts to $48,222.49. Ihe 1932 roll amount delinquent is $13, 271.68; 1981 roll $10,118.00. 1930 roll $8.- 120.99. and the ten payment play of 1930 and previous $5,004.96. The delinquent taxes fur the Market Koad amounts to $20, 908.33 of which amount $7,239.49 appears on the iya roll, M,tuu.KZ on the 1931 roll $2,707.62 on the 1930 roll, and $1,747.27 on the J 980 and previous ten payment roll, There is $46,660.69 delinquent on Bonds and Bond Interest fund, of which $18,298.18 is on the 1932 tax roll, $8,742.26 on the 1931 roll. $4,199.16 on the 1930 roll, and 34.047.25 on the 1980 and previous years ten payment plan. The balance of delinquencies of these funds are noted on each roll. Also other funds that the Court has no interest in are scheduled in this statement in case anyone is Interested In them. You will find a report on each tax roll covering the rolls for the years 1922 to 1932 as of December 8, 1983. There were a few discrepancies In tha segregation of the tax collections in the I several rolls, a statement of which SDoeant ! of the detail amounts, as well as a sum mary herewith. As the discreoancies re ported in the report of December 31, 1932 I do nof appear to have been adjusted, I ! wouia suggest mat the tax collectors office I make the corrections as soon as funds are available, for both audits. Report on Cast Account of General Fund. The cash balance 6n Januarv 1. 19SS. of the General Fund was $19,645.62, and the receipts were taxes $60,064.13, assess or's collections $176.77, land sales $1, 582.50, and other receipts as itemized on the report of this fund herewith $4,782.66. or a total of $86,251.63. This fund had disbursements as follows : Warrants and vouchers paid $o8,4t0.12, interest on war rants $261.86, loan to Bond interest fund $3,200.00, and transfer to Elementary School Fund $19,269.76, leaving a cash bal ance on December 31, 1933, of $5,049.84. Report of Cash Account of Road Fund. The cash balance on January 1. 1933. of the Road Fund was $16,362.53, and the re ceipts were taxes $19,649.72, assessor's col lections $54.34, other receiuts as itemized $4,157.91, with a transfer of $.02 from Spec ial Koad Jjist. No. 4, making a total of $40,124.62. The disbursements were war rants paid $26,878.66, leaving a balance of $13,245.86 as of December 31, 1933. Report on Cash Account of Market Road Fund. The cash balance on Januarv I. 1938. of Market Road Fund was $4,836.26 and re ceipts were taxes $9,737.85, assessor's col lections $29.64, warrants from general road $105.09, and other collections as itemized on the report herewith $416.18, or a total of $15,125.07. The disbursements were warrants paid $7,911.93, leaving a balance on December 31, 1933, of $7,213.09. Report on Cash Account of Bond Interest Fund. The cash balance on January 1. 1933. of the Bond Interest Fund was $241.89 and the receipts were taxes $14,033.56, assess or's collections $42.11, loan from Bond Sinking Fund $5,000.00. loan from Gen eral County Fund $3,200.00, and from Mo tor License r-und $4,377.04, or a total of $26,894.60. The disbursements were bond interest paid $25,261.61. leaving a balance on December 31, 1933, of $1,632.99. Report on Cash Account of Bonk Sinking Fund. The cash balance of the Bond Sinking Fund on January 1, 1933, was $7,191.38 The receipts were taxes $4,072.27, assess or's collections $12.25, other collections as itemized $50.63, or a total of $4,326.61. The disbursements were bonds retired $2,000.00, loan to Bond Interest Fund $5,000.00, leav ing a cash balance December '31, 1933, of $4,326.57. Financial Balance Report General Fund. The Financial Statement of the General Fund on December 31, 1933, showB as as sets delinquent taxes $118,539.34 plus the proportion due on the 1930 and prior years roll and in the hands of the Treasurer un segregated taxes, and land sales $7,778.04, and a cash balance of $5,049.84, or a total of $131,367.22. The warrant indebtedness was $5,049.84 and bonded indebtedness $517,000.00. However, the amount stated as bonded indebtedness does not include the $4,000.00 purchased by the Bond Sink ing Fund and held as an investment. Of the bonded indebtedness $22,000.00 is due during 1934. Financial Balance Report Road Fund. The Financial Statement of the Road Fund shows on December 31, 1933, as as sets delinquent taxes amounting to $48, 222.49, unsegregated taxes in hands uf Treasurer of $2,980.89, and cash balance of $13,245.86. or a total of $64,449.26, with warrants outstanding of $330.77. Financial Balance Report Market Road Fund. The Financial Statement of the Market Road Fund shows on December 31, 1933 as assets delinquent taxes of $20,903.33, un segregated taxes in hands of Treasurer $1, 355.48, and cash balance of $7,213.09, or a total of $29,476.88, with warrants out standing of $35.19. Financial Balance Report Bond Interest Fund. The Financial Statement of the Bond In terest Fund on December 31, 1933. shows as assets delinquent taxes of $27,971.46, plus the apportionment of the 1930 and previous years account, and unsegregated taxes and land sales in the hands of the Treasurer of $2,020.62, with the cash bal ance of $1,632.99, or a total of $31,635.07, with liabilities for loans from the General The Heppner Gazette Times Offers to Subscribers, New or Old, Paying One Year in Advance Show an actual profit year's reading! ... paper and the pick ...All for the amazing, low price given jJeect w.r.in.Hi iiin Better Homes & Gardens, 1 Yr. Delineator Yr. O HoOywood Movie Mg.l Yr. McCalTs Magazwt I Yr. 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Road bands ma turing in 1934 amounts to $22,000.00. BUDGET General Fund. The report of the expenditures of bud get appropriations of the General Fund shows a net unexpended balance of $18, 054.61. Of this amount there is an item of $5,183 28 of unexpended balance of the County School appropriations. This is ac counted for in the amount of delinquent taxes. The item of $8,000.00 Emeregency appro priation was charged with only $112.92, leaving an unexpended balance of $17,877. 08. The unexpended balances occur in all appropriations with few exceptions in all the items. Road Fund. The report on the expenditure of budget appropriations of the Road Fund showB a net over-expended balance of $653.72. Market Road Fund. Of the appropriation of $14,000.00 only $7,160.69 was expended by the County, leaving an unexpended balance of $6,849.41. Sinking Fund. 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Only $8,617.06 of the High School Tuition Fund was available for distribution out of the appropriation of $15,432.00. Apparently there has been overpayment in the case of a few Probate Fees as noted in the statement of the same. Also find a few discrepancies in the amounts paid on some invoices which can easily be adjusted with parties interested. There is herewith a statement of can cellation of funds on all the rolls from 1922 to 1932 which may be of benefit in any correct audit made in the future by the cities or school districts as well as the de linquent taxes on each fund. Among the items of cancellation caused by foreclosed taxes by the County an item of State Fire Patrol amounting to $577.23, which the state may claim the County should pay. A statement appears also giving the re ceipts, transfers, and disbursements of all funds by the Treasurer, the- value of which is for reference only. Respectfully sumbitted, MAX CRANDALL, C. P. A., Auditor. Heppner, Oregon, April 6, 1934. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administratrix of the estate of Fran cis J. Hiatt, deceased, has filed her final account of the administration of the estate of said deceased with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. and that said court has fixed Monday, the 4th day of June, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of ssid day as the below. TCI American Poultry JrniJ. Yn. The Country Horn. 2Yr$. The Farm Journal 1 Yr. Capper's Farmer 1 Yr. Gentlewoman Magazine 1 Yr. Good Stories , 1 Yr. Home Circle 1 Yr. Household Magazine 1 Yr. Illustrated Mechanics .1 Yr. Mother's Home Life 1 Yr. Needlecraft ..J. 1 Yr. Successful Farming 1 Yr. Woman's WorW 1 Yr. CWA 3 Magazine thua (X) - PUeat Bend urn tnt a year subscription to few nswspaptr. taster tfmi. and nlace for hparinc objections to Mid final account and th settlement of .aid estate, and all person, having objec tion, to aid final account or the aettlement of id estate are hereby required to file such objections with .aid court on or be fore the date filed for said hearing. Dated and first published this Srd day of Hay, 1934. Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed have been appointed by the County Court of the State oi Oregon lor morrow County executors of the estate of Claire tate of Etfie Carmkhael, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly veri fied according to law, to us at exington, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publication being April 26, 11)34. CLARENCE CARMICHAEL, Executor. MBRLE CARMICHAEL, Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby give nthat the under signed have been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County eexcutort, of the estate of Claire P. Weston, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said 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 26, 1984. CHAS, DILLON, H. E. WA1TE, J. i. WELLS. Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the under- signed has been appointed by the County Court of tha 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 according to law, at the office of my attor ney, S. E. Notson, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publication being April 26, 1934. ARTHUR C. KEENE, 7-11 Administrator c. t. a. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated April 13th, 1934, in that certain suit whmrein the Federal Land Hank of Spo kane, a corporation, as plaintitT, recovered a judgment against the defendant, Adam J. Knoblock, for the following sums, to-wit: For the sum of $56.25, 'with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of April, 1932; the sum of $55.25, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of October, 1932 ; the sum of $55.25, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 17th day of April, 1933 ; the sum of $1263.44, with interest at the rate of 5', per cent per an num from the 17th day of April, 1933, to the 11th duy of July, 1933, and at the rate of 41"! per. cent per annum from the 11th day of July, 1933; and the sum of $12.60, abstract charge paid on the 30th day of August, 1933 ; and the further sum of $100.00 attorney's fee in this suit; and the further sum of $23.55, plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit, and a decree of foreclosure against the defendants Adam J. Knoblock ; Heppner Farmers Elevator Company, a corporation ; R. A. Thompson, J. J. Chisholm, W, A. Kearns, Jeff Jones and J. G, Barratt as trustees for the bene fit of creditors of Heppner Farmers Ele vator Company; 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, on the 19th day 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 sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following de scribed real property Bituated in Morrow County, Mate of Oregon, to-wit: 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 at the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-eight, in Township Three South of Range Twenty-five, East of the Willamette Meridian, containing Three hundred and twenty acres, Mor row County, Oregon or so much of Bald real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's judg ment, costs an attorney's fee and accruing costs oi sale. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of First Publication April 19, 1934. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, 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, 1U34, in favor of R. D. Grav and against Annie Williams, Henry Crump as administrator of the estate of Annie Williams, deceased ; Henry Crump, Fred uiump ana L,uiu wneeier, in the suit there- in pending wherein the said R. D. Gray is plaintiff, and Annie Williams, Henry Crump, as Administrator of the estate of Annie Williams, deceased ; Henry Crumn. Fred Crump and Lulu Wheeler are defend ants, for the sum of $1400.00, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum irom June l, ivai, until paid for the further sum of $150.00 (One Hun dred rifty) Dollars, as attorney s fees, and lor the further sum of $18.90 costs and dis bursements ; which said decree and judg ment and order of sale has been dulv dock. eted and enrolled in the office of the clerk of said court, and in and by which said judgment, decree and order of Bale it was directed that the hereinafter described real property in Morrow County, Oregon, to gether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonuinii 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 costs. 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, title 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 anywirte appertaining; and also 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, 1984. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, a corporation. Plaintiff. VS. WILLIAM H, PADBERG, and MARY N. PADUERG, husband and wife; LAXTON McMURRAY ; THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 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, 1984, upon a judgment in favor of the Occidental Life Insurance Company, a corporation, as plaintiff, and against William H. Padberg and Mary N. Padhprn- husband and wife, for the sum of $16,000.00 wttn interest thereon at eight per cent per annum from the tenth day of January, 1930 to the tenth day of January 1981 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 $K60.00 attorney fees ; for the sum of $1,210.96 with interest at eight per cent per annum from the sixth day of May 1983; for $16.00 abstract charges; for costs and disbursements in the sum of $29.00 ; and a decree of foreclosure against all of tha defendants above named of that certain mortgage dated tha first day of December 1922, recorded the twelfth day of Decem ber 1922 in book numbered 82 at paga numbered 16 of the record of mortgages for Morrow County. State of Oregon, and ordering and decreeing the sale of tha real property therein described, and herein de scribed, and commanding ma to make sale of the following described real property in Morrow County. State of Oregon : The West Half of the East Half (W1 KW). the West Half W) of Section numbered Twenty-two (22) ; the West Half of the Northwest Quar ter (WM) NWVi) of Section numbered Twenty-six (26) ; all of Section num bered Twenty-seven (27) ; the East Half (EMj) of Section numbered Twenty-eight (28) ; the East Half (EM-) of Section numbered Thirty-three (83) ; all of Section numbered Thirty-four (84) ; all in Township Two (2) South, Range Twenty-five (25) East of the Willam ette Meridian, containing Two Thous and Four Hundred Eighty (24H0) Acres, more or less, according to gov ernment survev. Now, therefore, by virtue of said writ of execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of the said writ of 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 gon, 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. Pad berg, Mary N. Pad berg, Laxton McMurray, The First National Bank of Heppner, a corporation, and J. L. Gault, and Ralph 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 co&ts, C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. By ELBERT L. COX, Deputy WILL M. PETERSON, RALEY PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 4-8 Professional Cards DR. E. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN It SUBOEON (Over J. C. Penney Co.) PENDLETON, OREGON AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty O. 1m. BENNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" LEXINGTON, OREGON PHELPS FUNERAL HOME Phone 1332 HEPPNER, OREGON J. 0. TURNER ATTOBNET AT 1AW . Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN k SUBOEON Phone 323 227 North Main Street Eyes Tested and Glasses Pitted WM. BROOKHOUSER PAINTING PAFEBHANaXNO INTERIOR DECORATINO Heppner, Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST Z.Bay Diagnosis GILMAN BUILDING Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Trained Narse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon P. W. MAIIONEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Heppner Hotel Building Willow st Entrance t; S. E. NOTSON ATTOBNEY AT LAW Offloe in Court Hons Heppner, Oregon J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and 01ft Ooods Watohes Clocks Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LITE INSURANCE Old Una Companies. Real Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon