PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935. Sjrpjmrr THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 10. 1881; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897 ; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY IS, lil Published every Thursday morning by the CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY, and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager. ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year I2.0 Three Years 6,00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .76 Single Copies .0. Ofidal Paper for Morrow Coanty MEMBtH Pay Day's Coining. THE New Deal is now getting down to brass tacks in its at tempt to insure security to every- one. It is at work on its tax pro gram. We have all been hilariously en joying the benefits of benevolent government The huge amounts of government money put into this, that and the other thing have been received aa blessed ointment on parched brows. The act of spend ing our way to prosperity has been joyous, indeed. Ah, but alas, shadow is cast over the benevolent sunlight Even the New Deal has found that spending cannot be continued forever without the wherewithal to spend. It has been so simple, and so easy to borrow against the fu ture; to forestall the day of reck oning. Money, while it lasted, flowed freely into government bonds. Coward that it is, the filthy lucre deserted beleaguered private enterprise to grasp at promised governmental security. Now the future is catching up on us. The answer is more and more bitter taxes, taxes, TAXES. The favorite pastime now will be to swat the rich. Surely, that's the only course to take from those that have. And how the number has diminished. Horde upon horde of people who once produced suf ficient above their own needs to enable them to contribute into tax coffers have either stopped produc ing entirely or their incomes have shrunk to the point where they no longer meet the necessities of life. It is inevitable that an ever and ever increasing burden must be thrown upon those who still pro duce in order to sustain the grow ing number who have stopped pro ducing, the number who have fall en under the cloak of government security. Balanced budgets were forgotten long ago. Long must our people labor to pay for the spending orgy -or take recourse in cheapening money to a point where the in debtedness may be paid off at a fell swoop, the course of inflation. In either event the headaches will be bad, as they always are when pay day comes. BOARDMAN By RACHEL J. BARLOW A fine artesian well was struck at the Kruse ranch last Wednesday morning at a depth of 83 feet. C. H. Lewis of Pendleton was the driller. Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Ranney and Phyllis returned home last week from a vacation at Meacham and Bingham springs. Mrs. Eva Warner left Thursday by bus for Silver Falls, near Silver ton, where she will spend the sum mer months with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Goodwin. Mrs. Gladys Fortier and Miss Norma Gibbons plan to leave the last of this week for a couple weeks visit with friends in Eugene. The regular meeting of the Mis sionary society was held at the church last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Allen as leader. Lunch of fruit salad and cake was served at the close of the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and Deibert of Wasco spent Sunday here at the home of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cassidy are the parents of a baby girl born Monday at the Pendleton hospital. Mrs. Wm. Lilly spent several days in La Grande last week, returning home on Saturday. The Thimble club will meet Fri day afternoon, June 28, at the home of Mrs. J. F. Barlow. Rev. H. B. Thomas motored to Moro last week with Rev. Corniel iBon of Pendleton where he assisted with the installation services of the new pastor at Moro. Mr. Sturm spent the week end here with his family. He is em ployed at La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and Chloe and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bar low and Beryl motored to Pendle ton last Thursday afternoon. Miss Maxlne Ballinger visited last week with her father at Meacham and returned here where she is a guest of Janet Gorham. Mr. Bal linger is in charge of a CCC camp at Meacham but is soon being transferred to a new location. M. L. Morgan brought W. H. Weston home Sunday from Port land where he has been visiting at the Morgan home. Mrs. Buster Rands 'and two daughters are visiting with rela tives at Heppner this ween. Fred and Dean Griffith from near Portland came to Boardman this week for a visit with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miller. Mrs. A. B. Chaffee spent Monday In Pendleton. Nels Kristenson, Guy Barlow and H. B. Thomas were business visitors in Heppner Monday. Charles Dillon and Warren mo tored to lone Monday after a load of wheat HARDMAN By LUCILLE FARRENS Mrs. E. J. Merrill entered Hepp ner hospital last Monday for a ma jor operation. She was accompan ied by her husband and two daugh ters, Miss Ho and Mrs. Stanley Robison. Mrs. Merrill has the best wishes of the community for a speedy recovery. George Kirk of Rood Canyon is reported to not be so well again. Mr. Kirk has been suffering from enlargement of the spleen for the past year. Friends' best wishes are extended to Mr. Kirk. Miss Delsie Bleakman, after spending a few days with home folks, returned to the Long Creek ranch with Mr. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman where she is spending the summer. A family reunion picnic dinner, honoring Mrs. Walter Farrens on her birthday, was an occasion of last Sunday at the Chapin place in the mountains. Immediate relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Burnside and Mrs. Ted Burnside, Mrs. Harvey Harshman and Delsie May, Mrs. Clyde Swift Mrs. Ever ett Harshman and Gay, Mrs. Lloyd Harshman and Billy Lou, Dolly and Lucille Farrens. Among friends also attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Frank Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams, Charlotte and Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Ad ams and three children, Miss Gladys Lovgren, Miss Mary Kirk, Dallas, Delvin and Herbert McDaniel. A bountiful feast was enjoyed at noon Charles Hastings, pioneer rest dent, was attending to matters of business in Heppner last Monday. Mr. Hastings ha3 been in very poor health for some time, being bedfast the past ten months or so, and home folks are glad to see him up and about. Robert Burnside recently took over the proprietorship of the pas time from B. H. Bleakman. The Burnside family moved from the hotel apartments to the Kistler building. Mrs. C. H. McDaniel is spending a while with her husband who is employed by the forest reserve near Ditch creek. Vester, Darrel and La Verne Hams have been visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Clair Ash baugh, in Heppner. The annual high school meeting was held at the school house June 24th. T. H. Williams was elected director from the Rood canyon dis trict Floyd Adams has held this office successfully for a number of years. Report of the annual school meet ing in Rood canyon states that Mrs. May Burnside wa3 elected director and Floyd Adams clerk. Mrs. Harold Stevens, nee Miss Helen Gammell, was the honoree at a miscellaneous bridal shower given her at the mountain residence of her cousin, Mrs. Elmer Mus grave last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Stevens received many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served by the relatives to a number of friends present WARNS OF FIRECRACKERS. Salem, June 24. Hugh H. Earle, state fire marshal, calls attention to the added danger connected with the use of firecrackers this year. One product known as a bomb which is about one inch long and 3-4 inch in diameter is claimed to have contained 43 grains of explo sive. The explosive was not gun powder but reacted with much greater violence than gun powder. This is over four times the violence of the customary firecrackers and the hazard connected with them is much greater. Dealers cannot es cape their responsibility In selling these high explosives and particu larly when selling to minors. Par ents should also properly Instruct their children, otherwise there may be many serious accidents and dis astrous fire losses. AS A LAST RESORT HE TRIED WILLIAMS S. L. K. FORMULA Unable to Work for Weeks, Sleep Impossible, Indigestion, Nervous ness and Weakness Made Life Miserable; Now Feels Fine. "There is nothing like Williams S.L.K. Formula," says Mr. John Gage, garage man at Highland, Kansas. "For years I had nervous head aches and acute attacks of indiges tion. I did not dare eat many foods because they bloated me so much that for weeks I would be unable to work. I was told that I had an ulcerated stomach and gall stones. "A good night s sleep was lmpos- sibe. I was as miserable as I could be, for the medicines I took did me little or no good. I began taking Williams S.L.K. Formula as a last resort After a few doses of this medicine I was relieved of my for mer misery and pain; I improved until I enjoyed good health again, Two years have passed since I took a course of this medicine, and I am still enjoying the best of health." Williams S.L.K. Formula is based on a doctor's prescription for stom ach, liver and kidney disorders, as sociated with constipation, sour or gassy stomach, distress after eat ing, sick headache, neuralgia, rheu matic pain, neuritis, biliousness, dyspepsia, heartburn, general weak ness and loss of vitality. If you suffer, don't wait. Go to Patterson & Son Drug Store today and get your bottle of Williams S.L.K. For mula. The druggist will tell you how good it la. PINE CITY By LINN A NEILL Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. Wattenburger were bus iness visitors In Pendleton Wed nesday. Miss Shirley Jarmon spent Thurs day afternoon visiting at the C. H. Bartholomew home. Mrs. L. D. Neill, Miss Alma Neill and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger vis ited at the A. E. Wattenburger home Thursday. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien motored to Pendleton Tuesday where she met her sister-in-law, Mrs. Pat Camp bell, of Lonerock, who returned home with her for a few days' visit Mrs. L. D. Neill spent Tuesday visiting her daughter, Mrs. Neil Knighten, at Hardman. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and daughter Isabella were business visitors in Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Dale Rothwell and daugh ters Esther and Alice of Pendleton spent the week end visiting at the J. S. Moore home. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Meyers and son Jerry were dinner guests at the C. H. Bartholomew home Sunday. Roy Neill was a business visitor in Heppner Tuesday. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Neva were business visitors in Her miston Saturday. RHEA CREEK GRANGE NEWS. Mrs. Fred Misener and daughter June of Fossil were visiting the Charlie Beckett home this week. Mrs. Earl George and daughters pf Portland are visiting relatives and friends in Eightmile. J. Beckett and daughter Jean of Portland spent a few days visiting in Eightmile during the week. There will be a celebration at Ed Rugg's place on Rhea creek July 4th, and a dance at the grange hall in the evening. Music by Rugg's orchestra. Hot dogs will be served at midnight Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright re turned last week ' from Eugene, bringing their daughter, Miss Beth, home. Miss Beth has been attend ing the U. of O. The H. E. club will meet with Mrs. Clyde Wright on Thursday of this week. Miss Edna and Joe Stephens re turned Sunday from Corvallis where they spent two weeks of 4-H club summer school. Mrs. Clyde Wright visited rela tives at Monument last week. Most of the farmers on the creek have started haying and a small crop is reported. The Rhea creek ball team played the Heppner team at Rhea creek Sunday. This was the last game scheduled for this season. Rhea creek lost only two of the games, one to Lexington and one to Hepp ner. This team will play Condon Wednesday, June 26, at Condon field. IRRIGON MRS. W. C. UBOIL Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rand and son Alvin of Portland came up one day last week for an over-night visit Alvin remained for an extended vis it with his grandparents, Mr. and Geo. Rand. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and fam ily of Boardman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones and family left Tuesday for Whiteflsh, Mont, for a week's visit with Mrs. Jones' brother and family. They General Trucking ANYWHERE FOR HIRE INSURED CARRIER IL E. COLE, Heppner Heppner Transfer Co. Anywhere For Hire Hauling Bonded and Insured Carrier ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr. ::THE SEASON'S:: 1 1 i Fresh Fruits Vegetables Complete Fountain Service BEER and LIGHT WINES Elkhorn Restaurant ED CHINN, Prop. DELICACIES will visit Glacier National park and may return by way of Yellow stone for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Shell have charge of their chores while they are away. Mr. Akers and family of lone visited their daughter, Mrs. Russell Miller, and family Monday. Mrs. Carl Haddox and niece, Joyce Puckett, were Hermlston visitors Monday. Little Helen and Billy Norcross of Portland are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith. Mrs. Marshall Markham was a Walla Walla visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner Were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bediwell Sunday. The Ernest Fagerstrom family visited with Mrs. Nora Wilson Sun day. Elroy Lamoreaux visited over the week end with the home folks. Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Grieves vis ited Mrs. Grieves' daughter Wilma at Brewster, Wn., last week. Lois Markham has so far recov ered as to have the plaster cast re moved from her arm. Mrs. Hopple returned to her home in Vancouver the last of the week. Frank Markham who visited Mr. and Mrs. Esteb and attended camp meeting at College Place, Wn., last week, returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom motored to Monument Saturday for an over night visit with Mrs. Isom's sister Mrs. Dave Musgrave and family. Their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Kendler and little daughter Yvonne, accom panied them on the trip. L. D. Neill was in town Tuesday .from the Pine City district Hay on Butter creek is not plentiful this year. Especially is there a short age of alfalfa hay due to many al falfa fields having been frozen out in 1933 and not since reestablished to that crop. Receives Relief From Rheumatic Suffering Mrs. Ivan Yargus, Belknap, Iowa, writes that her 20 years suffering from rheumatic, neuralgia, and neu ritis pains has been quickly reliev ed by taking Williams R. U. X. Compound. She states she also takes Williams S. L. K. Formula to eliminate the cause. Williams R. U. X. Compound and Williams S. L. K. Formula are sold by the Patterson & Son Drug Store. CUDS SAT SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT or PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY A way. a( Your Service Mr. and Mra. Ed Breslin and Mlsi Teresa, returned home the first of the week from a motor trip taken following graduating exercises at University of Oregon last week. Miss Breslin was among the grad uates, completing her four-year ma jor in literature, and Mr. and Mrs. Breslin attended the exercises. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, county school superintendent, departed Friday to visit for a few days at the home of her son in Seattle before entering U. of O. extension summer school in Portland. During her absence, Miss Ruth Furlong is in charge of the office. Heppner students at the Episco pal summer school at Cove returned home the first of the week. Those attending included Elsie Crump, Patricia Cason, Ruth Cowins, Ro berta Fortner, Scott McMurdo and Dan Chinn. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Lula E, Rea, administratrix, and George E. Sperry, adminstrator of the estate of Mary Jane Sperry, deceased, have filed their final ac count as administratrix and administrator of the estate of said Mary Jane Sperry. de ceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Monday, the 6th day of August, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore noon 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 ; and that objections to said final account must be tiled on or before said date. LULA E. REA, Administratrix. GEORGE E. SPERRY, Administrator. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 27th day of July, 1935, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the court house in Heppner, Morrow County, Oegon, I will Bell at auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol lowing described real property located in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit : The Southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SWV of SKi) and the south half of the southwest quarter (SH of SW&) of Section twenty-two (22) ; the north half of the northwest quarter (Ni of NW) of section twenty-seven (27) ; and the northeast quarter (NE) and the southeast quarter (SEVi) of section ten (10); in township one (1) north range twenty-three (23) east of the Willam ette Meridian ; containing Ave hun dred twenty (620) acres ; save and ex cept therefrom railroad and county rights of way; in Morrow County, State of Oegon. The said sale is made under an execution issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, to me directed in the case of R. L. Orem, Plaintiff, vs. Stephen J. Palahniuk, Katharina Pal ahniuk, A. J. Johnson, Jennie John son, Roy Lindstrom, Franklin Lind strom, Albert Lindstrom, and Guy Fuller, Defendants. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication: June 27, 193S. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed, executrix of the estate of HARRY L. BENNETT, also known as H. L. Ben nett, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Ofetron for Morrow County, her final account of her adminis tration of the estate of said deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 5th day of August, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room at the Court House at Hennner. Oregon, as the time and nlace for hearing objection to said final account and the settlement of said estate, and that ail persons having objections to said final ac count or the settlemnt of said estate are hereby required to file the same in said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 27th day day of June, 1935. MABEL, FRENCH, Executrix. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Myles Mc Entire, deceased. CITATION. TO: Bridget McEntire, a widow, and the unknown heirs of Mylea McEntire, de ceased. By order of this Court, you are hereby cited to appear before the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun ty, at the Court room thereof in the city of Hppner, in said county and state, on the 22nd day of July, 1935, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an order, as prayed for in the petition of Frank W. Turner, administrator of the above entitled estate, Bhould not be grant ed to the said administrator to sell the real property of said deceased, at either public or private sale, for the purpose of securing sufficient funds to pay the debts, expenses, and charges of administration of the estate of the deceased, which have al ready accrued, and which will or may ac crue hereafter during the administration of said estate. The following is a description of the real estate hereinbefore referred to, and which is sought to be sold under said petition : The east half of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 16, and the northeast quarter of the north west quarter of Section 22, all in Township one (1) North, Range 25 East of the Willamette meridian, in Morrow County, State of Oregon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, C. W. Barlow, clerk of the court aforesaid, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, this 19th day of June, 1935., (SEAL) C. W. BARLOW, Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Date of first publication June 20, 1936. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Fred A. Cole, a Bingle man ; Earl T. Mc Kinney, a single man ; William P. Mc Kinney, a single man ; E. C. Dough erty and Berta Dougherty, husband and wife: R. D. Allstott and Frances Allstott, husband and wife ; State Land Board ; Chas. Allinger ; Maurice W. Edmondson ; William McCaleb ; Everett Barlow and Addie Barlow, husband and wife; Morrow County, Oregon, a body politic ; Catherine B. Bowker, also known as Mrs. Albert Bowker; Lena Gilman ; Hardman National Farm Loan Association, a corporation ; The Unknown Heirs of D, E. Gilman, de ceased ; The Unknown Heirs of Ber tha D. Gilman, deceased ; also all other persons .or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in the real estate described in the amended complaint herein, Defendants. SUMMONS. TO : Addie Barlow, The Unknown Heirs of D. E. Gilman, deceased, The Un known Heirs of Bertha D. Gilman. de ceased ; also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real es tate described in the amended com plaint herein, DEFENDANTS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the amended complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In its amended complaint as follows, to-wit: That the plaintiff have judgment against the real property hereinbefore described for the sum of $80.96, with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the sum of $186.50 from the 19th day of October, 1931, to the 14th day of March, 1984, and with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the sum of $80.95, from the 14th day of March. 1934; the sum of $186.60, with in- . .1 f 1 -nt tier annum the lime ana piaca iwr aemruia- uojeciions tereat at the rU of 8 ..APA"; to said final account and the settlement ,T,L -i,h interest s't Ue 'rate of of .aid estate, and all person, having h of $186.60. with interest at tne rate ni -o ,. . . count or th. . jer cent per annum from the 19th day of October, lysz ; tn. sum oi terest at the rate of per cent per annual from the 19th day of April, 1938 ; the .urn of $121.29. with interest at the rate ol 8 per cent per annum from the 19th day of October, 19SJ; the sum of 1121.66, with In terest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 18th day of April, 19S4 : the sum of 1121.82, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum Irora tne lain amy vi October, 19S4; the .urn of 12880.08. with interest at the rate of 44 per cent per an num from the 19th day of October, 1934; the sum of 1208.16, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th day of August, 1934 ; the sum of $356.81,1 with interest at tne rate oi o per cent annum from the 16th day of November, 1984 ; the sum of $34.20, Insurance pre mium : the further sum of $14.00. insur ance premium ; the sum of $48.60, abstract charge ; the sum of $276.00, attorney's fee. ; and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit; that it be decreed that the tni.lr n The Federsl Land Bank of Spo kane owned by the Hardman National Farm Loan Association and pledged a. security for said loan ha retired and the par value! thereof applied upon the indebtedness ee ..iirMl hv said mortu-aa-e: that the mortgage described In planum . amenoea comummi be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises, together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said land, and however evidenced, be sold in one parcel in the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this court; that the poceeds thereof be applied toward, the payment of plaintiffs decree, costs and accruing costs ; that at said sale nl&intiff be nermitted tn become a purchas er ; that the defendants above named, and each and all of them, be foreclosed and barred of all right, title, claim or interest in the premises described in plaintiff's mortgage except the right of redemption allowed by law, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as is meet and equitable. That the lands covered by the said mort gage which will be sold under foreclosure are a. follows, to-wit; Commencing at the Quarter corner be tween Section. Sixteen and Twenty- one, in Township Three South, Kange Twenty-five, East of the Willamette Meridian ; thence running North Sixty rods ; thence WeBt Eighty rods ; thence in a Southwesterly direction in a straight line to a point twenty rods North of the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section numbered Twenty ; thence South Twenty rods ; thence East One Hundred Sixty rods ; thence North Eighty rods ; thence East One Hundred Sixty rods to point of beginning ; also the South Half of the Northeast Quar ter ; the Northeast Quarter of the Suotheast Quarter of Section Twenty; the North Half of the Northwest Quar ter; the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section numbered Twenty-one; also all that portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one, lying North and West of the County Road, containing about 6 acres, as represented in .that certain Deed from Ralph W. Beckett and Daisy Beckett, his wife, to J. F. Barlow, be ing of record in Deed records of this County in Book 27, at page 691 there of. All of said property above described and referred to being in Township Three South, Range Twenty-five, East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 400 acres, situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon, Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. This summons is served upon you by pub lcation thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times by order of the Honorable Calvin L. Sweek, Judge of the Circuit Court, which said order was entered the 11th day of June, 1935, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 13th day of June, 1935. P. W. MAHONEY, Fostoffice Address : Heppner, Oregon. Attorney for Plantiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, adminstrator of the estate of Emanuel Nordyke, deceased, and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same, with vouchers duly certified as required by law, to me at my office in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, and first published this 13th day of June. 1935. FRANK W. TURNER, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the unde signed has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administratrix of the estate of Wil liam Shipley, deceased, and that ail persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified according to law, to me at the office of my attorney, S. hi. Notson, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, the date of said first publication being the 6th day of June, 1935. SYLVA WELLS, Administratrix. 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 delivered upon a judgment and decree and order of sale rendered in said court on the Slat day of May, 1935, in favor of Michael O Con nor and against Jerome O'Connor and James O'Connor In that certain Buit there in pending wherein Michael O'Connor was plaintiff and Jerm O'Connor, also known as Jerome O Connor, and Mary (jrlavy O Connor, his wife: James O'Connor, a sin gle man ; Ellen Buseick Schwarz, formerly Ellen Buseick; Henry Schweninger ; Mar guerite Glavey ; Laurence Brady and Jack Glavey, a Bingle man, were defendants, for the sum of $4000.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 2nd day of June, 1932, until paid; and $125.00, attorney fees; and $27.66, costs and disbursements, which gaid decree, judgment, and order of sale has been duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the Clerk of said court, and In and by which said judgment, decree, and order of sale it was directed that the here inafter described real property in Morrow County, Oregon, together with the tene ments, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertain ing, and also all of the estate, right, title and interest of the said defendants in and to the same, be sold by the Sheriff of Mor row County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg ment and all costs. THEREFORE, I will, on the 13th day of July, 1935. at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell all the estate, right, title, and interest which the said de fendants or any of them, had on the 2nd day of June, 1932, or since then have ac auired. or now have, in and to the follow ing described premises situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit i SE4 of NW14, NW14 of SWVi, SW of NE4, NWy4 of SEM Section 29, 8E1 of NE14, NE'i of SEft of Sec tion 81, In Twp. 4 South, Range 27, East of the Willamette Meridian, NMt of NW&, SEA of NW4 and NE!4 of SW4 of Section 5 In Twp. 6 South, Range 27 East of Willamette Meridian, and SE'4 of SEVi of Section 25 in Twp. 8 South, Range 27 East of Wil lamette Meridian, SE4 of SW4 of Section 80. Twp. 8 South, Range 28 E. W. M. together with the tenements, hereditaments, and an Durte nances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, said lands to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of sale to he applied in satisfaction of said execution and all costs. DATED this 3rd day of June, 1935. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator de bonis non of the estate of Charles W. Chris topherBon, de ceased, has filed his final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said court has set Monday, the 1st day of July. 1935. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day in the County Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as merit or. saia estate, are nereuy required to file the same with said court on or befora the time set for said hearing. Dated this zutn day oi May, i3o. JOS. J. NYS, Administrator de bonis non. Professional Cards W. L. BLAKELY Representing Connecticutt Mutual Life Insurance Co. Caledonian Fir. Insurance Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WOOL HIDES PELTS Phone 782 Heppner, On. VAWTER PARKER ATTORNEY-AT-IAW Phone 173 Heppner Hotel Building Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST Modern equipment Including X-ray for dental diagnosis. First National Bank Building Phone 562 Heppner, Ore. DR. L. D. TIBBLES OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Res. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mgr. RATES REASONABLE HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING Perry Granite Company Portland Fine Memorials Eastern Oregon Representative II. C. CASE, Heppner AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty 0. L. BENNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" LEXINGTON, OREGON J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT IAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORB. DR. 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