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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1935.
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THX HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March J0.188S;
THB HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 13, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY IS. 1911
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and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
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Official Paper for Morrow County
MEMBER
A Beautiful Bubble.
X1THO, as a child, has not blown
VV soap bubbles? What a thrill
to have watched the small white
globule of suds expand into an
ever larger and more colorful opal
escent ball until it left the bowl of
the clay pipe to soar for an instant
in the air and then instantly disap
pear in apparent nothingness.
However, could one have found it,
there was in reality as residue a
small drop of soap and water, or
perhaps many very minute drops,
which the moment before had com
posed the large, beautiful bubble.
There was nothing added to the
original substance from the bowl
of the pipe as the bubble increased
in size, except the breath of the
blower. The process of making the
bubble was purely one of inflation,
or the making of a bit of material
extend a greater distance. Anyone
who has blown soap bubbles knows
that the amount of suds in the pipe
4s soon used up, and that no more
bubbles can be blown unless more
suds are placed in the bowl. The
bubble blower also knows that a
very small part of the original
suds can be made into bubbles. A
quantity of his material always
runs down the sides of the bowl as
pure waste.
The soap bubble is only one of
many kinds of bubbles, but it illus
trates the process by which any
bubble Is formed, and shows the ef
feet of any kind of inflation.
Compare the soap bubble, if you
will, to the present program of cur
rency inflation. Let the clay pipe
represent the United States, and
for suds use all the economic wealth
of the country, for it is only thej
goods it can purchase that gives
money a value. Let the breath of
the blower represent the currency
inflationary force, or the govern
ment. The bubble produced is
made up of billions of dollars in
bonds, the bi-metallic dollar, and
the miriad of particles the value
of which is measured by the sub
stance in the pipe bowl.
In producing the bubble, the
blower has added nothing to the
material in the bowl except air. In
fact, the maetrial has been lessened
by the drippings of discouragement
of individual productive effort thru
doles; of slaughter of hogs, cattle
and sheep; of elimination of acre
ages for the planting of wheat,
cotton and corn, and of industrial
codes limiting production of goods
of all kinds.
Still the bubble grows. And the
promise is held out to the old folks,
to the unemployed and to the em
ployed that when the bubble grows
so far -as to give everybody a pock
etful of money, then everyone will
be rich, poverty will be at an end
and no one will need work ever
more. But, we ask, will the material in
the pipe bowl then not be exhaust
ed? And when the bubble bursts,
what, pray thee, will we do with our
money? If there is nothing left to
buy, we cannot see that our money
will be of any value. Then, whose
job will it be to gather more ma
terial for the bowl?
O dire, elusive vampire of a bub
ble thou art; holding out such at
tractive charms, yet so disillusion
ing when thou art obtained and the
true texture of thy being revealed.
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Court met as per law directed
with officers present as follows:
Wm. T. Campbell, Judge, George
N. Peck and Frank S. Parker, Com
missioners, Gay M. Anderson, Clerk,
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff, and Sam
uel E. Notson, District Attorney.
Claims against the County were
allowed as follows:
General Fund F. P. Leicht, poor,
$10.00; Mrs. J. W. Foley, poor, 15.
29; Lucy E. Rodgers, Supt. and cur.
ex., $16.94; Gazette Times, Supt. and
County Court, $4758; C. J. D. Bau
man, Sheriff, $52.50; Franklin Print
ing Co., Sheriff, $4.58; West Coast
Prt & Bd. Co., Clerk, $10.73; Un
derwood Typewriter Co., Court Hse.
$102.50; A. M. Edwards, Court Hse.,
$20.00; Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Court Hse. and Poor, $34.23; Nat
Reemp. Service, poor, $15.00; A. R.
Barlow, poor, $5.50; Dr. J. V. Wil
helm, Poor, $25.00; Tum-A-Lum Lbr.
Co., Poor, $18.50; Leo V. Root, Poor,
$23.97; R. M. Rice, Poor and Health,
$20.70; Walter M. Eubanks, Bonds,
$10.00; Jesse J. Wells, Assessor,
$16.06; Silva Wells, Assessor, $48.00;
State Ind. Accident Com., Sheriff,
$6.96; Gay M. Anderson, Court Hse.
and Current Ex., $3.82; City of
Heppner, Court Hse. and Poor, $8.
80; Henderson Bros., Poor, $11.69;
John F. Vaughn, Poor, $14.04;
Thomson Bros., Poor, $35.60; Hepp
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ner Market, Jail, $14.25; Humphreys
Drug Co., Jail end Poor, $25.59;
Hughes & Hughes, Jail, lU.7b; Case
Furn. Co., Poor, $8.50; Frank S.
Parker, County Ct., $49.55; Geo. N.
Peck, County Ct, $76.13; Wm. T.
Campbell, County Ct. and Current
Ex., $10.07; Wm. T. Campbell, Poor,
$7.70; Elbert L. Cox, Sheriff, Tax
Collections, $100.00; Wm. T. Camp
bell, Poor, $12.30; J. H. Cox, Court
Hse., $15.00; Pac. Tel. & Tel Co.,
Current Ex., $46.10; Geo. N. Peck
and Geo. Kirk, Poor, $35.00; E. L.
Cox, Deputy Sheriff, $99.69; Vivian
Kane, Deputy Clerk, $100.00; Neva
Cochell, Deputy, $74.69; Henry
Howell, Court Hse., $72.00; R M.
Rice, Physician, $25.00; Emily Peck,
Widow Pension, $10.00; Anna R.
Slanger, same, $10.00; Ada T. Cason,
same, $10.00; Opal Christopherson,
same, $15.00; Nora Wilson, same,
$15.00; Izora Vance, same $21.25;
Virginia S. Chaney, same, $15.00;
L. L. Hiat, Poor, $20.00; Mrs. Lulu
Rumble, Poor, $50.00; J. A. Walker,
Old Age Pension, $10.00; Frank Cra
mer, same, $9.00; J. W. Baird, same,
$9.00; Jennie D. Booher, same, $12.
00; Ellen Bennett, same, $9.00; Geo.
Cass, same, $12.00; J. H. Bellen
brock, same, $9.00; A. L. Cornett,
same, $10.00; Wm. McFerrin, same,
$12.50; W. A. Thomas, same, $9.00;
R. J. Howard, same, $9.00; James
H. Cox, same, $10.00; C. W. Beneflel,
same, $9.00; Charles O'Conner, same,
$11.00; Florence Gay, et vir, same,
$15.00; Isabella Caldwell, same, $7.
50; Samuel McDaniel, same, $8.00;
Sarah E. Ashbaugh, same, $8.00:
Frank Markham, et ux, same, $15.
00; Oliver J. Cox, same, $15.00; Wil
lis Bush, same, $7.50; Sarah C.
Thornburg, same, $8.00; Henry
Howell, same, $11.00; William P.
Prophet, same, $8.00; William C
Brown, same, $10.00; Ferdinand
Emberger, same, $6.00; Melissa
Marlatt, same, $9.00; W. W. Bran-
non, same, $7.50; H. H. Weston,
same, $7.50; E. L. Berry, same $10,
00; Chas. Haskman, same, $10.00;
Nels Johnson, same, $7.50; Jose
phine Graybeal, same, $10.00; C. H.
Dilabough, same, $7.50; Henry W.
Howard, same, $10.00; W. H. Ayers,
same, $7.50; E. C. Watkins, same,
$7.50.
General Road Lester Hunt $57.
55, Pac. Power & Light Co. $3.05,
Geo. N. Hayden $124.95, Albert Con
ner $48.30, L. N. Morgan $105.50,
Marvin Morgan $53.76, Dale Ray
$44.80, E. C. Heliker $19.30, Donald
Heliker $8.95, Otto Kurth $2.24, J,
L. Jenkins $2.64, John McEntire
$3.99, Bob Harwood $1.11, L. D. Neill
$102.20, Frank Ayers $84.84, Bert
Furlong $16.80, Chas. Lee $16.80, A.
J. Chaffee $80.24, Vernon Munkers
$74.00, Glenn Sherer $55.44, Chas.
Williams $39.74, WiUard Martin $4
22, H. S. Taylor $116.73, M. V. No
lan $77.73, Jack Stotts $13.44, Har
old Peck $20.15, W. K. France $46.-
34, Earl Morgan $34.71, Carl Brank-
man $8.96, Ezra Agee $10.07, H. Ring
$10.07, L. Padberg $10.07, L. Morgan
$10.07, Ted Blake $10.07, L. I. Coff-
man $10.07, John Krebs $1.11, Mar
ion Hayden $119.20, Frank Gentry,
$66.69, Dean Engelman $15.23, Otto
Kurth $12.79, A. Engleman $31.50,
H. Tamblyn $16.42, K. Oviatt $40.26,
Gay M. Anderson, Jr. $36.80, C. R,
Langdon $36.78, Standard Oil Co.
$516.00, Mack Int. Tr. Corp. $22.05,
Howard Cooper Corp. $65.50, C. R.
Langdon $21.96, Austin Western
Rd. Mach. Co. $8.44; H Tamblyn
$120.68, Marion Hayden $23.63, A.
R. Reid $14.45, Heppner Electric
Works $1.52, City of Heppner $1.50,
C. A. Kane $28.85, Frank Shively
$69.02, Dan J. Way $15.28, Stanley
Way $4.48, Henderson Bros. $7.17,
State Ind. Acc. Com. $52.74, Fergu
son Motor Co. $14.70, Jack Allen
Supply Co. $6.67, Sanders Magneto
Service $22.11, Tum-A-Lum Lum
ber Co. .95; Leupold Volpel Co. $5.
50, Clarence Moore $61.32, Charles
Ritchie $23.07, W. G. Palmateer
$144.40, C. S. Crabtree $74.71, J. E.
Crabtree $36.96, R.-H. Deshazer $36.
96, Wallace Matthews $35.83, A C.
Crowell $88.40, John Krebs $76.13,
Earl Saling $24.15, Arthur Craw
ford $104.50, Aley Peck $2.23, Virgil
Cowdrey $28.00, Elvin Ely $59.89,
Franklin Ely $58.82, Emory Moore
$11.28, Henry Buschke $12.20, John
Bell $8.96, State Ind. Accl. Com.
$24.49, Gilliam & Bisbee $50.22, Al-lis-Chalmers
Mfg. Co., $69.40,
Vaughn & Goodman $42.90, Mack
Int. M. T. Co. $12.55, A. M. Baldwin
$2.13, Arthur Crawford $34.25, Clar
ence Moore $25.93, Charles Ritchie
$10.63, W. G. Palmateer $34.25, R.
H. DeShazer $6.72 J. E. Crabtree
$6.72, C. S. Crabtree $27,25, Wallace
Matthews $8.96, A. C. Crowell $27.
25, John Krebs $24.93, Earl Saling
$10.63, C. Ashbaugh $45.35, C. R.
Langdon $5.00, Aley Peck $10.63,
Virgil Cowdrey $8.96, Elvin Ely $14.
72, Franklin Ely $17.22, Emory
Moore $11.19, John Bell $10.63, K.
Oviatt $15.00; Gay M. Anderson Jr.
$15.00, A.' J. Chaffee $20.00, A. M.
Baldwin $1.43, Catherine Doherty
$250.00, Vernon Munkers $10.00, Un
ion Pacific System $3.15,
Market Roads H Schwarz $53.
50, H Schwarz $20.16, Ralph Akers
$45.48, State Ind. Ac. Com. $7.14, H.
Tamblyn $65.00, C. R. Langdon $5.
00, H. Tamblyn $65.00, Kenneth Ov
iatt $30.00, C. R. Langdon $10.00,
H. Tamblyn $50.00.
Miscellaneous Elbert L. Cox $6.
50, Mrs. W. R. Corley $5.00.
The Court appointed R. C. Phelps
the official undertaker for the Coun
ty Poor for the year 1935. Em
balming body, casket and outside
box, opening and closing grave,
hearse and services. Not to include
clothes. No mileage charge on trips
within County Boundary.
The Court appointed Henry How
ell to be janitor for Court House In
HELP KIDNEYS
TF your kidney function faulty
J- a
and yon bare a tame, aenmg
baek, vtth attack of flntiw,
burning, scanty or too frequent
urination, getting op at night,
swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic
paina . . . use DoaWi PUtM.
Doont are especially for poorly
functioning kidney- Muttons ot
bora are oaed every year. They
are recommended the country over,
Am four eioborl
DOAII'S PILLS
1935. Salary $75.00 per month.
The Court selected the Heppner
Gazette Times as the official county
newspaper for 1935.
The Court approved of the bond
submitted by H. Tamblyn as Coun
ty Surveyor.
The Court selected Chas. Williams
as overseer of the county machin
ery and county sheds for the year
1935. $40.00 per month.
The Court selected Wells & DeLap
to make the audit of the books of
the officials as well as the books of
the Justices of the Peace for the
year 1934.
(Continued Next Week)
WILLOWS GRANGE NEWS.
A very interesting meeting was
held in the Willows grange hall at
Cecil last Saturday evening. Several
names were voted on for member
ship. Initiation in the first and
second degrees will be held next
Saturday evening, March 2, at 8 p.
m. All candidates for initiation
will please be present An Interest
ing program featuring Washington
was presented by the program com
mittee, Bertha Cool, Vida Heliker
and Roxy Krebs. Door prize was
received by Hattie Crabtree.
A regular feature of each pro
gram is a serial story (as yet un
named), written by various mem
bers, each writer completing a chap
ter. The story is very interesting
and we are not only well pleased
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but surprised with the talent in our
membership.
Grange calendar for March: 2nd,
initiation In 1st and 2nd degrees;
March 9, social evening and dance;
March 16, Home Economics club
meeting; March 23, Initiation in 3rd
and 4th degrees; serial story; April
6, Pomona grange at Lexington.
MARY LUNDELL, Reporter.
NOTICE!
The dumping of ashes, sawdust,
grass, or trash of any kind on city
streets is strictly forbidden by city
ordinance, and will not be permit
ted without permission. This ordin
ance will be strictly enforced here
after. By order of the Common Council,
W. W. SMEAD, Mayor.
FORMER TEACHER MARRIES.
Miss Charlotte Woods, music
teacher in the local schools two
years ago, was married last Friday
evening to Mlllen Hoffman of Neot
su, at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. D. Woods at McMinn
ville. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomson,
Jr., of this city were among the in
vited guests. Following the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs Hoffman and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomson motored to
Portland, the latter returning to
Heppner Saturday morning. Mrs.
Hoffman is teaching this year at
Cloverdale, near Neotsu where Mr.
Hoffman has a grocery business.
Miss Anabel Turner, daughter of
v.v.v.v-: ( I.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Turner of I
this city and a student at University
of Oregon, sang.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
the legal voters of School District
No. One of Morrov County, State
of Oregon, that a SPECIAL
SCHOOL MEETING of said Dis
trict will be held at City Hall, on
the 4th day of March, 1935, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon, for the
following objects: Election of
School Clerk.
Dated this 21st day of February,
1935.
GARNET BARRATT,
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST: A. D. McMURDO,
Acting District Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice ts hereby given by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon
that I have taken up and now hold
the hereinafter described animal,
and that I will, on Saturday, March
2, 1935, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., at
the old Ashbaugh place 5 miles NW
of Hardman, Oregon, sell said ani
mal to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, subject to redemption by
the owner thereof. Said animal is
described as follows:
I roan cow with calf, no marks
or brands, about three years old.
G. A. FARRENS,
49-51 Hardman, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 16, 1936.
NOTICE is hereby .riven that Guy L. Ar-
bogast, of Ukiah, Oregon, who, on July 11
1928, made Homestead Entry under Act
Dec. 29, 1916. No. 026667. for EMi, Sec. 86,
T. 6 S., R. 30 E., LoU 1, 2, 3, NE,
SE4 NWtt, &E, Section 1. Town
ship 7 South, Range 80 Eaat, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Register,
United States Land Office, at The Dalles,
uregon, on trie ytn a ay 01 April, mo.
Claimant names as witnesses:
E. R. Schaffer, of Heppner, Oregon. Jack
Hynd. of Cecil. Oregon : Asa Arbonaat. Jr.
of Ritter, Oregon ; Roy JesBen, of Ukiah,
Uregon,
W. F. JACKSON. Register.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
LYDIA MARTIN. Plaintiff,
vs.
ZENAS F. MARTIN, Defendant,
SUMMONS No. 3089.
To Zenas F. Martin, the above named de
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiff's complaint filed
against you in the above entitled court in
or before four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons upon
you, and if you fait to so appear or answer
the plaintiff will apply to the above en
titled court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of
matrimony now and heretofore existing
between you and plaintiff be forever dis
solved and that plaintiff have an absolute
divorce; that plaintiff have the custody and
control of Georgia Martin, and that you be
required to pay $15.00 per month for the
support of said child, and for such other
and further relief as the court may deem
proper. v
This summons is served upon you by pub
lication thereof in Heppner Gazette Time,
a newspaper of general circulation, once
a week for four successive weeks pursuant
to an order of Hon. Wm. T, Campbell,
Judge of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, which order
is dated February 19th, 1935, and the date
"1 11 Jk. V If I
of the ftrmt publication ot this summons la
Febiruary 2Ut. 1936.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and poutofHce address, Hepp
ner, Uregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtu of
an execution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, dated January 80, 1935, in that
certain suit wherein the Federal Land
Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plain
tiff, recovered a judgment against the land
hereinafter described, for the following
sums, to-wit:
$64.04, with interest at the rate of 8 pet.
per annum on the sura of 1227.60 from
July 2, 1931 to August 17, 1931, and with
interest at tne rate 01 8 pet. per annum on
the sum of $54.04 from August 17, 1981 ;
$227.50, with interest at the rate of 8 pet.
per annum from January 2, 1932; $227.60
with interest at the rate of 8 pet. per
annum from July 2, 1932; $227.60, with
interest at the rate of 8 pet. per annum
from January 2, 1933; $227.60, with in
teest at the rate of 8 pet. per annum from
July 2, 1983; $197.08, with interest at
the rate of 8 pet. per annum from Jan
uary 2, 1934 ; $197.89, with interest at the
rate of 8 pet. per annum from July 2.
1934; $5611.02. with interest at the rate
of 41 pet. per annum from July 2, 1934 ;
tua.SU, witn interest at the rate of 8 pet.
per annum from November 21, 1930 ;
$Z2H.14, with interest at the rate of 8 pet.
per annum from October 18, 1930; $254.74,
with interest at the rate of 8 pet. per
annum from October 16, 1931 ; $241.34,
with interest at the rate of 8 pet. per
annum irom .November 5, 1982; $677.44
with, interest at the rate of 8 pet. per
annum irom January 1934 ; $25.50,
abstract charge, paid March 27, 1934
$26.60, insurance premium, paid June 18,
iyd4 ; $o.4i, insurance premium, paid Aug
ust 10, 1934 ; $2.00, filing fees, advanced
October 28, 1931 ; $1.20, filing fees, ad
vanced November 2, 1931 ; $8.20, filing
lees, aavanced F ebruary 17, 1938 ; $.40,
filing fees, advanced February 26. 1933 :
making a total judgment on this date of
$9,278.72, bearing interest from January
ju, iyjo, at the rate of 8 pet. per annum
until paia; ana tne I art her sum of $77.90
plsintitl's costs and disbursements in this
suit,
and a decree of foreclosure against the
defendants, Mathew Ball and Anna Ball,
husband and wife ; Edgar Ball and Viola
Ball, husband and wife; Glenn Ball and
Lydia Ball, husband and wife ; Roy Ball
and Luda Ball, husband and wife ; Elmer
Ball and Nina Ball, husband and wife;
Archie Ball and Doris Ball, husband and
wife ; Lewis Ball and Anna Ball, husband
and wife; Evelyn Ball Farrens and Glenn
Farrens, wife and husband ; Ellen Ball
Brenner; Pearl Wright Bucknell and Fred
Bucknell, wife and husband; Gladys Ball
Long and Joe Long, wife and husband;
Ralph Akers, a single man ; Wilbur Akers,
a single man; .Kenneth Akers, a single
man; Hazel Akers Miller and Russell Mil
ler, wife and husband; Elbert Akers, a
minor ; Berley Akers, a minor ; Bertha
Akers, a minor; Erwin Anderson and Jane
Doe Anderson, husband and wife; North
western National Bank of Portland, Ore
gon, a national banking corporation ; Port
land Trust and Savings Bank of Portland,
Oregon, a corporation ; Portland Trust and
Savings Bank of Portland, Oregon, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Lillian L.
Brown, deceased; the lone National Farm
Loan Association, a corporation ; and the
unknown heirs of Mary E. Ball, deceased,
I will, on the 2nd day of March, 1935, 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 Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand the fol
lowing described real property situated in
Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
The South Half of the South Hnlf of
Section numbered Thirteen ; the North
east Quarter of the Southeast Quarter,
the West Half of the Southeast Quar
ter and the East Half of the South
west Quarter of Section numbered
Twenty-four in Township Two South
Range Twenty-three, East of the Wil
lamette Meridian; the East Half of the
Southwest Quarter and lots numbered
Three and Four of Section numbered
Eighteen ; the East Half of the South
west Quarter and lot numbered Three
of Section numbered Nineteen ; the
East Half of the Northwest Quarter
and lots numbered One and Two of
Section numbered Thirty in Township
Two South, Range Twenty-four, East
of the Willamette Meridian, in the
County of Morrow and State of Ore
gon, or bo much of said real oroDertv as mav
be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's judg
ment, costs and attorneys fee and accru
ing costs of sale,
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication, January 31, 1935,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the 16th day of March. 1935, at the
hour of I en o clock A. M. at the front door
of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon,
Morrow County, I will sell at auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol
lowing described real property located in
Morrow bounty, uregon, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the East
boundary line of the southwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter of Section
Two, Township Four South of Range
Twenty-seven, E. W. M., Forty rods
South of the center of Baid Northeast
quarter of Section Two, running thence
West on a straight line Eight hundred
Seventy-four feet, thence in a South
easterly direction on a straight line to
a point on the center section line Five
hundred Fifty feet East of the center
of said Section Two, thence West along
said center line to the center of said
Section Two, running thence South on
the center section line of Sections Two
and Eleven, said Township and Range,
to the Southwest corner of the North
west quarter of the Southeast quarter
of said Section Eleven, thence in a
Southeasterly direction on a straight
line to the Northwest corner of the
Southwest quarter of Section Thirteen,
said Township and Range, thence South
on Section line to the Southwest cor.
, ner of said Section Thirteen, thence
East on section line to the Southeast
corner of the Southwest quarter of said
Section Thirteen, thence in a North
easterly direction on a straight line to
the Northeast corner of the Southwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section Thirteen, thence North to
the Northeast corner of the Northwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter of
said Section Thirteen, thence in a
Northwesterly direction on a straight
line to the Southeast corner of the
Southwest quarter of Section Twelve,
Baid Township and Range, thence in
Northwesterly direction on a Btraight
line to the Northwest corner of the
Southeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter of said Section Twelve, thence
in a Northwesterly direction on a
straight line to a point on the East
boundary line of the Southwest quar
ter of the Northeast quarter of Sec
tion Two, in Township Four South of
Runge Twenty-seven, E. W. M., Forty
rodB South of the center of said North
east quarter of said Section Two,
place of beginning;
Also, Southwest quarter of Section
Eighteen and the West half of the
Northwest quarter and the WeBt Half
of the East half of the Northwest
quarter of Section Seventeen In Town
Bhip Five South of Range Twenty
eight, E. W. M.
Said sale is made under execution Issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Morrow, to me
directed in the case of
State Land Board, ft public corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Harold A. Cohn and Henry P. Cohn,
Executors of the Last Will and Tes
tament of Henrietta Cohn, Deceased ;
Hnrold A. Cohn and Helen Cohn, his
wife; Henry P. Cohn and Zara Cohn,
his wife: Elinor Page, a single wo
man ; W. T. Matlock ; and the County
of Morrow, Defendants.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Estate of L. C. Hlrshhelmer,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court for Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate ot L. 0. Hlrsh
helmer (also known as Louis 0. Hirsh
heimer). deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, as administrator of the estate of L.
C. Hlrshheimer, deceased, has filed hla final
account in the County Court for Morrow
County, State of Oregon, and that Monday,
the 11th day of Moron, 1935, at the hour
of ton o'clock A. M. and the county court
room In the county court house of Morrow
County, Oregon, has been appointed by said
court as the time and place for the hearing
of objections thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published, February 7,
1935.
Date of last publication, March 7, 1935.
JOHN H. DUNLOP. Administrator.
G. B. CELLARS,
726 Failing Bldg., Portland, Oregon,
Attorney for Administrator.
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