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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1935.
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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
EaUbluhed March SO. 188 ;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18, 1897 ;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY It, 1911.
Published every Thursday morning by the
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end entered at the Post Office at Heppner.
Oregon, as second-class matter.
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SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager.
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Official Paper for Morrow County
.What the Professors
Have Overlooked
WHEN Dr. M. L. Wilson, then
economist from Montana State
college and later named chief of the
wheat section under AAA, spoke
before a meeting of the Eastern
Oregon Wheat league in Heppner a
few years ago he asserted that any
attempt by man to force natural
laws must in the final analysis prove
unsuccessful. He made the state
ment in reference to the Black plan
and several other plans then pro
posed to effect a reduction of the
wheat surplus and to arrive at or
derly marketing of the wheat out
put of the country.
Dr. Wilson said that man may
work on the law of averages and
for a time apparently accomplish
his purpose. But eventually an
extra dry year or a year of excess
ively heavy production will come
along, unforseen and therefore not
counted upon, to upset man's best
calculations.
In spite of all bugaboos regarding
controlled grain markets to the con
trary notwithstanding, the law of
supply and demand year in and year
out sets the price on the farmer's
products. This was plainly shown
by graphs and charts displayed by
E. R. Jackman, O. S. C. extension
specialist in farm crops, in explain
ing the reasons for the new 4-year
allotment plan before the farmers'
meeting at Lexington Monday.
Professor Jackman's discourse
was plainly a professorial lecture
based on past experience, enumer
ating various factors that enter into
establishing the price of wheat. It
did not contain the more philosoph
ical qualifications which Dr. Wil
son made a few years ago.
The whole attempt of the allot
ment plan is to give the farmer a
parity price for his wheat Parity
means that the dollar which the
farmer receives for his wheat will
buy just as much other goods as it
did on an average for the five-year
period immediately preceding the
last world war.
In the three years of operation so
far the allotment plan has appar
ently accomplished its purpose. Cer
tain it is the benefit payments com
ing to the farmers under it have
been a life-saver in this section,
what with three very short crop
years. In the long run, however,
this county cannot subsist wholly
on benefit payments under the allot
ment plan. Before it can experience
real prosperity there must be a re
turn of favorable growing condi
tions and bounteous crops with, a
profitable return.
In another year should a world
wide condition prevail where a de
mand for foodstuffs would cause the
wheat price to rise above the parity
level, and should a benevolent prov
idence cause our wheat fields to
produce heavily, the benefit would
far exceed that from the allotment
plan. In such case the allotment
plan would be unnecessary.
This is not the gospel of planned
economy under which the profess
ors hope to maintain a balanced
condition in the agricultural in
dustry, year in and year out But
those who have farmed for many
years in this county know that
there must be an occasional good
year to. make up for the many lean
years. The program for balancing
the economic structure of the
country has not yet taken over
control of the elements; it has not
modified the human equation, nor
has it provided a stabilized curren
cy and other man-made vehicles
necessary to keep the business of
the . country on a constantly even
balance.
was undoubtedly intended devel
oped more Into the nature of a
contest between youthful male pro
geny to show which were the most
accomplished at the art of whistling.
bellowing, zooming or thumping. A
few young Tom Sawyers and Huc
kleberry Finns showed such accom
plishment as to cause their neigh
bors to plug ears with fingertips
lest the eardrums not withstand
the intense detonations.
A classical musical composition
intended to appeal to the more ten
der emotions was met with youth
ful boos. Well trained voices on
the stage were strained to unnat-
uralness to overcome the hubbub
out front.
The exhibition was such as might
be expected at a mckelodian thea
ter. It did not reflect credit upon
the youth of Heppner, who know
better, as was evidenced by the im
mediate silence when an instructor
walked down the aisle. It was just
a display of youthful exuberance
thoughtlessly given vent inappro
priately.
Time for Solons to
Get Busy.
"THE flood of special privilege and
A other minor legislation that is
jamming the hopper at Salem has
already caused nearly half of the
allotted 20-day session to pass with
out any definite action on the major
issue of providing for reconstruc
tion of the state capital. Each day
action on the capital is delayed in
creases its cost, for the legislators
are spending taxpayers' money to
stay in Salem.
How much of the extraneous
legislation is presented for the pur
pose of delaying action on the cap
ital in an attempt to force adoption
of one plan is a matter for conjec
ture. There are many quirks to the
lawmaking game and the old heads
are wise to all of them.
If action is delayed, however, un
til the routine of regular vote-trading
is gone through it is doubtful if
20 days will be sufficient to complete
the task of the session. And if Gov
ernor Martin makes good his word
that no extension of time will be
made, it seems probable that the
special session will be adjourned
without having accomplished its
major purpose.
went out In search of their game.
Among those from the lone section
returning through Heppner with
their game were Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mankin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cor
ley, Bert Mason, Lawrence Payne,
Oilie Kincaid, Roy Ekleberry, El
mer Griffith, A. C. Crowell and John
Ball. Each had a buck to his or her
credit.
IONE HUNTERS SUCCESSFUL.
The last day of open hunting for
deer Friday brought to a close a
most successful season for a ma
jority of hunters invading the Blue
mountain hinterland. Hunting was
especially good the last couple of
days before the close with a light
fall of snow assisting: those who
Heppner Transfer Co.
Anywhere For Hire Hauling
Bonded and Insured Carrier
ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE
CLOSURE SALE.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation, plain
tiff, vs. Ewing P. Berry and Belle Ber
ry, sometimes known as Vera B. Berry,
his wife: Frank Lieuallen and Hettie
E. Lieuallen. his wife; Addie Harman.
Administratrix of the Estate of Jennie
P. Hill, deceased; Addie Harman; Mol
lie Baldwin: Florence Gobat; Tressa
Conger: Lair Prather; Merlin Prather;
Jeane M. Simpson; Harley Prather;
Myrtle Bohna: Bessie Cammon; Marie
Prather; Clyde Hall; Herman Prather;
Edward Prather; and Morrow County,
a quasi-municipal corporation; Ben
Buschke; Cleave Prather; Rebecca
Bush; Jane Cowne; Carl Cryderman;
Geneva Cryderman; Lola Reader; Mary
Ball: Mable Ball: Alma McCann: Ruth
Watson; Donald McCann, Jr.; Clyde
McCann; Norman McCann; Carl Mc
Cann; Orvil McCann; John McCann;
William McCann; George McCann; Cecil
Wills: Wanda Klepper; Agnes Morgan;
Priscilla Goodwin; Edward Wills; Enle
Fergusen, defendants.
BY VIRTUE of a writ on judgment,
decree and order of sale issued out of
the above Court in the above entitled
cause to me directed and dated the 15th
day of October, 1935, upon a judgment,
decree and order of sale rendered and
entered in said Court and Cause on the
15th day of October, 1935, in favor of
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation.
nlaintiff. and against Ewing P. Berry
and Belle Berry, sometimes known as
Vera B. Berry, his wife, and Addie
Harman, as administratrix of the estate
1, t j -n TTin A t,
Ui jcniue IT. xiiii, uwctiacu, lui me auui
of $6,681.02 with interest from March
31. 1934. at six per cent per annum, and
$351.02 taxes for the year 1932. with
penalties and interest thereon as by law
provided, and $354.44 taxes for the
year 1933, with interest and penalties
as by law provided, and $750.00 reason
able attorneys' fees herein, and plain
tiff's costs and disbursements of this
suit taxed at $809.17, and for accruing
costs on sale, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
property situated in the County of Mor
row, State of Oregon, to-wit:
The East half (EM.) and the East
half (E) of the West half (WHO
of Section numbered Ten (10) ex
cepting that portion of the East half
(E'i) of the Northwest quarter
(NWV4) and the Northwest quarter
(NW'4) of the Northeast quarter
(NEV4) o' said Section numbered
Ten (10) lying North and West of
the County road; the West half
(W) of the West half (W) of
Section numbered Eleven (11); the
West half (W) and the West half
(WA) of the East half (EH) of Sec
tion numbered Fifteen (15) in
Township Three (3) South. Range
Twenty-six (26) East of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in the County of
Morrow and State of Oregon, save
and except 2.70 acres deeded to D.
E. Gilman; together with all and
singular the privileges, appurten
ances, tenements, hereditaments,
easements and rights of way there
unto belonging or usually enjoyed
with said premises or any part
thereof, and the reversion and re
versions, remainder and remainders,
rents, issues, and profits thereof;
also all the estate, right, title or
interest, homestead or other claim
or demand, as well at law as in
equity, which the mortgagors had
on the 9th day of April, 1920, or
thereafter acquired of, in or to said
premises or any part thereof, and
also together with all other rights
of every kind and nature, however
evidenced, to the use of water,
ditches and canals for the irrigation
of said premises to which the mort
gagors or said premises were then
or might thereafter become entitled,
and also together with all shares
or rights, whether represented by
certificates of stock or otherwise.
in any canal company or water
users' association attached to said
land for the benertt thereof, then
owned or thereafter acquired by
said mortgagors.
And also all right, title and interest
of the defendants Ewing P. Berry and
Bene jserry, sometimes Known as vera
B. Berry, his wife; Frank Lieuallen and
Hettie E. Lieuallen. his wife; Addie
Harman, Administratrix of the Estate
of Jennie P. Hill, deceased; Addie Har
man; Mollie Baldwin; Florence Gobat;
Tressa Conger; Lair Prather; Merlin
Prather; Jeane M. Simpson; Harley
Prather; Myrtle Bohna; Bessie Cam
mon; Marie Prather; Clyde Hall; Her
man Prather; Edward Prather; and
Morrow County, a auasi-municiDal cor
poration; Ben Buschke; Cleave Prather;
KeDecca tsusn; jane cowne; carl cry
derman: Geneva Crvderman (whose
true name is Geneva Cryderman Steele) ;
Lola Keauer; Mary Ban; Maoie Ball;
Alma McCann; Ruth Watson; Donald
McCann, Jr.; Clyde McCann; Norman
McCann: Carl McCann: Orvil McCann:
John McCann; William McCann; George
McCann: Cecil Wills: Wanda Klepper;
Agnes Morgan; Priscilla Goodwin; Ed
ward Wills; and Effle Fergusen, and
each and all of them, and that each and
all of them be forever barred and fore
closed of all right, title, interest or es
tate in and to the said Dremises or anv
part thereof, save and except only the
statutory right of redemption.
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of
said writ on said Judgment, decree and
order of sale, and in compliance with
the command of said writ, I will on the
23rd day of November, 1935, in the af
ternoon of said day, at the hour of Two
o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front
door of the County Court House in
Heppner, Oregon, the countyseat of
Morrow County, sell at public auction,
subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the right,
title, and estate which the defendants
in this suit have, or any of them had1
on the 9th day of April, 1920, the date
oi me mortgage described herein, or
nave since acquired, or since said date
have had in or to the above described
property or any Dart thereof, to satisfv
said judgment decree and order of sale.
wun interest, costs ana accruing costs
inciuaing tne costs upon tnis writ.
J. T. SUMMER VILLE,
United States Marshal for the Dis
trict of Oregon.
JAMES A FEE and FEE & RAN
DALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
P. O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
las, Deceased, by an order of the above
entitled court
All persons having claims against
the estate of the said deceased are here
by notified to present the same to me at
Adams, Oregon, or to my attorney, Ho
mer i. watts, at nis omce in Atnena,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this no
nce, au claims must De verinea as oy
law required.
DATED at HeDDner. Oregon, this 24th
day of October, 1935.
A. W. DOUGLAS.
Administrator of the Estate of An
drew L. Douglas. Deceased.
Homer I. Watts.
Attorney for Administrator.
Childish Exuberance.
IF ALL the vocal energy expended
by youngsters at the library bene
fit entertainment Monday evening
had been expended in a useful di
rection the fame of Heppner ior
producing marvelous orators, sing
erg, hog-callers and ventriloquists
would reverberate from the great
Chinese wall.
The applause given the various
numbers even though appreciation
METSKER'S ATLAS
of
MORROW COUNTY
BUY township ownership maps
showing your propertr. Up-to-date
Coenty Maps, County Atlasses and
Township Maps of all counties in
O ration, Washington and North era
Idaho. The best maps made. For
sale by all dealers and at Heppner
Abstract Co., Heppner, Ore., and
at "Metsker the Map Man," (14 8.
W. Oak St. Portland, Ore.
50-18
Public Sale
OF
Stock and Farm Machinery
At M. E. Duran Ranch, 8 Miles
East of Lexington
SAT., MOV. 9
Beginning at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp
1 14-ft. McCormick Header.
1 16-ft. Cultipacker.
1 13-f t. Rotary Rod Weeder.
1 8-ft. Syracuse Disc Drill.
1 8-ft. Van Brunt Hoe Drill.
1 5-Section Steel Harrow.
1 6-ft. Disc. 1 Cream Separator.
1 3-in. Wide Tire Wagon, 16-ft Rack.
1 3J4-in. Narrow Tire Wagon and 16-ft. Rack.
1 Fanning Mill. Rendering Kettle.
1 14-ft. Bar Weeder.
1 3-Bottom Syracuse Plow.
1 2-Bottom, 16-in. Plow, Oliver.
2 Brown Horses... 1 Gray Mare.
1 Gray Horse. 1 Black Gelding, 3 years.
Other Articles Too Numerous to Mention.
OWNERS:
E. S. Duran Est.
and M. E. Duran, Adm.
G. L Bennett, Auctioneer J. 0. Turner, Clerk
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew
Li. uougias. Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned nas Deen appointed adminiS'
trator of the estate ot Andrew L. Doug.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County administrator of the
estate of Pearl Parker, deceased, and
tnat ail persons Having clams against
the said estate must present the same
duly verified according to law to me at
the office of my attorney, S. E. Notson,
in Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication;
of this notice, which date of first pub
lication oeing ine lutn day ot October,
1935.
ARTHUR P. PARKER,
Administrator.
660 feet; thence North 0 deg. 21
min. West 660 feet to the center of
a road; running thence South 89 deg.
88 min. West 677.6 feet; running
thence North 0 deg. 22 min. West
327.2 feet; running thence North
89 deg. 38 min. East 1337.6 feet;
running thence South 0 deg. 21
min. East 987.2 feet to the point of
beginning, containing 20.05 acres,
more or less, reserving therefrom
that port thereof reserved for roads
In the Deeds from the Oregon Land
and Water Company fur said pre
mises, known and described on the
plats of the Oregon Land and Water
Company, as Lots One and Two in
Block Nine West and Lots Three
and Four, in Block Ten, West of
the Willamette Meridian, situated
in Morrow County. State of Oregon,
Together with all water and water
rights used upon or appurtenant to
said lands and however evidenced.
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy the plain
tiff's judgment, costs and attorney's
fee and accruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication Oct. 10, 193a.
containing 1123.06 acres, situated in
Morrow County. State of Oregon
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy the plain
tiff's judgment, costs and attorney's fee
and accruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication. Oct. 3. 1935.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that bv virtue
of an execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow county, aated October lutn,
1935, in that certain suit wherein the
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor.
poration, as plaintiff, recovered a judg
ment against tne aerendants, Nestor
Seaman and Delia M. Seaman, husband
and wife, and West Extension National
Farm Loan Association, a corporation,
and against each of them, for the sum
of $1884.94, with interest on $1624.50
thereof at percent ner annum from
August 1. 1935 to August 31. 1935. and
at the rate of 6H percent per annum
mereaiter until paia, and on $8.01
thereof from July 1, 1935, at 6 percent
per annum until paid; and the further
sum of $48.90, plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements in this suit, and a decree
of foreclosure against the defendants,
Nestor Seaman and Delia M. Seaman,
husband and wife; George A. Haskell
and Cora Haskell, husband and wife;
John O. Swearington and Maud Swear
Ington. husband and wife; and West
Extension National Farm Loan Associ
ation, a corporation, I will, on the 9th
day of November, 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)
following described real property sit
uated in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Beginning at the Southeast Cor
ner of the Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four,
Township Five North of
Range Twenty-six, East of the Wil
lamette Meridian, running thence
South 89 degrees 38 minutes West
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
riAruiimori administrator of the estate Of
Carl E. Mattson, deceased, has filed with
the County Court ot tne estate oi ore
o-nn for Morrow CountV. his final ac
count of his administration of the es
tate of the said deceased and that the
court has fixed Saturday, November 9,
1935. at the hour of Ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day at the Courthouse
In Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing of objections to said
final account and the settlement of said
estate, and all persons having objec
tions thereto are hereby required to
file the same with-sald court on or be
fore the time set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 10th
day of October, 1035.
P. W. MAHONEY,
Administrator.
Professional Cards
REAL ESTATE
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Public
Phone 62 lone, Ore.
W.L.BLAKELY
Representing
Connecticut! Mutual Lif I murine Co.
Caledonian Fir Insurant Co.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELTS
Phone 782 Heppner, Or.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON NON-HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT BUDGET
. N?TiaB. JS HEREBY GIVEN that a budget committee ot the Non-high
V . VTi j , r juunuw v.uumy, aiaie ot uregon, at a meeting ot said com
mittee held on the 22nd day of June. 1935. nrenareri m pstimnio in iWnii nt ih.
amount of money proposed to be expended by said Non-high School District for
all purposes during the fiscal school year beginning June 17, 1935, and ending
S i , . .- r , caiiinnio in uciau oi me prooaoie receipts or saia Non-nigh
School District from all sources for the school year 1935-1936. The Board of Edu
cation of said Non-high School District has fixed the 9th day of November, 1935
at the hour of 3:00 o'clock at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, as the time
and place at which said estimates may he discussed with tho n r.r vaoh
of said Non-high School District, at which time and place any and all persons
interested will be heard for or against said tax levy or any part thereof That
said estimates and attached original estimate sheets are on file In the office of the
County Superintendent of Schools and are there open to the inspection of all ner-
anna intoraafaH tViami,. nr,A ,.... I r i- . .. . .
........ ....... ..m.. in, anu me oaiiic m c Uy rctBreiiue mttue a part tnereoi.
Receipts . .
Cash on hand at the beginning of the year for which this budget is
made
..$ 1,347.06
TOTAL RECEIPTS :....$1,347.06
Expenditures
Tuition
Transportation ....
Postage and Stationery
Printing
Travel Expenses of the Board Members ...
Interest on Warrants
Emergency
..$ 9,
- 5,
000.00
500.00
25.00
50.00
75.00
500.00
500.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $15,650.00
Recapitulation
Total Receipts
Total Expenditures IZ.1..ZZ
DIFFERENCE (Amount to he rained hv tnv nn fh urm. n,t
Non-high School District) ...$14,302.94
$ 1.347.06
16,650.00
Dated this 22nd day of June, 1935.
HENRY BAKER,
Chairman, Budget Committee.
A. C. BALL,
Secretary. Budget Committee.
R. B. RICE,
Chairman, Board of Education.
LUCY E. RODGERS,
Clerk, Board of Education.
NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING OF THE TAX
LEVYING BOARD OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER.
. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,' that on the ISth day of November, 1935, at the
uuui ul i ou r. m., oi saiu uay at tne uouncu unamoers in said city of Heppner,
uregon, the tax levvine board of said city will moAt fnr tho nnmnad nf HaM,.
ing and considering the tax budeet hereinafter set forth nf .Itv fnr tv, rwi
year beginning January 1, 1936, and any taxpayer of the city of Heppner may
auu uc iieaiu, euner in iavor oi or in opposition to tne tax
iv . j, ulci cm nei iui ui til any item inereui.
Estimated Expenditures
PERSONAL SERVICE
Chief of Police $ 1,200.00
City Recorder 240 00
City Treasurer 240 00
City Attorney 240.00
Insurance (State) 70 00
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES
Lights 1200.00
Printing 100.00
MAINTENANCE AND BRIDGES
Streets and Bridges $ 750.OO
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Hose, Fire Chief, Extras, Truck, Fuel, Gas and inci
dentals ...$ 750.00
BOND REDEMPTION
Redemption of Water Bonds 5,000.00
INTEREST ON BONDS . $ 8,550.00
PAYMENT ON PROPERTY $ 280.00
EMERGENCY $ 1,250.00
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS
WATER DEPARTMENT
..$ 100.00
Salary of Superintendent .-. t 1,200.00
Bookkeeper j 150.00
Labor, Repairs, Incidentals $ 1,600.00
Replace Water Mains, Pipe Line, and Improvement of
System $ 8,000.00
$ 1,990.00
$ 1,300.00
$ 750.00
I 760.00
$ 6,000.00
$ 3,550.00
$ 280.00
$ 1,260.00
$ 100.00
$10,850.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
$26,820.00
Estimated Receipts
Water Collections $11,000.00
Licenses 170.00
Fines 250.00
County (Road Tax) 1.600.00
Balance In General Fund 10.400.00
$23,820.00
Recapitulation
Total estimated expenditures for the year 1936 ,
Total estimated receipts for the year 1936
...$25,820.00
23,320.00
TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION $ 2,600.00
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 21st day of October, 1935.
LEVYING BOARD,
P. W. MAHONEY, Chairman.
Attest: E. R. HUSTON, City Recorder and Clerk of Levying Board.
(SEAL)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Kr.tine i herehv eriven that bv virtue
of an execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated October 16. 1935,
in that certain suit wherein the Federal
Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
as plaintiff, recovered a judgment
against the defendants, Charles A. Mor
ey; Sarah H. Morey; Alvin S. Akers
and Nellie G. Akers, husband and wife;
and Clay Vance, and against each of
them, for the sum of $924.42, with inter
est on the sum of $211.13 thereof at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum Irom
June 19, 1935, to July 1, 1935, and with
interest at 5 per cent per annum there
after until paid, and with Interest on
the sum of $686.94 thereof at the rate of
4 per cent per annum from June 19,
1; t.'i. until Daia: ana tne iurtner sum 01
S50.00. attorney's fee in this suit; and
the further sum or 2ti.iu, piaintin s
costs and disbursements in this suit,
and a decree of foreclosure against the
defendants, Charles A. Morey; Sarah
H. Morey; Alvin S. Akers and Nellie u.
Akers, husband and wife; Clay Vance;
and lone National Farm Loan Associa
tion, a corporation, I will, on the lbth
day of November, 1935, at the hour of
ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the
front door of the County Court house
in HeDDner. Morrow county, state 01
Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash In hand the
following described real property sit
uated in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
The South Half of the Northwest
Quarter and the South Half of the
Northeast Quarter of Section Five
in Township One North, of Range
Twenty-six, East of the Willamette
Meridian, containing 160 acres, sit
uated in Morrow County, State of
Oregon,
or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's
Judgment, costs and attorney's fee and
accruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
Date of First Publication October 17,
1935.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
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HEPPNER. OREGON
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J. I.OGIE RICHARDSON, Mir.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an execution duly issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, on the 3rd
day of October, 1935, pursuant to a
Judgment entered and rendered in said
court on the 10th day of June, 1929, in
favor of the First National Bank of
Heppner, Oregon, a corporation, plain
tiff and against W. W. Kilcup, and
Rose H. Kilcup, his wife, defendants,
for the sum of $7,858.15, with interest
thereon from October 17th. 1928, at the
rate of 8 per annum, $485.00, attor
ney's fees, and the sum of $17.60, the
cost and disbursements, upon which
judgment there has been paid $1000.00,
October 22nd, 1929 and Interest to Oc
tober 17th, 1929, and that pursuant to
said execution I have duly levied upon
the following described real property
of the defendants, situate in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Stt of Si of Section 11, SE
of SW, WMi of SWy of Section 13,
also commencing at the Southwest
corner of NW(4 of said Section 13,
running thence East 40 rods, thence
North 40 rods, thence West 40 rods,
thence South 40 rods to the point
of beginning. Also, all of Section
14, all of Section 23, the WV4 of Sec-
tlon 24, the NWy and north half
of SWti of Section 25, N& and
NV4 of SVi of Section 26, the NE,
N'A of SEy EV4 of NW and NE!4
of SWV4 of Section 27, all in Town
ship two (2) South. Range 28 East
of Willamette Meridian.
NOW. in obedience to said execution.
I will on Saturday, the 2nd day of
November, 1935, at the hour of 10:00
0 clock In the forenoon of said day,
at the front door of the Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash, all
the right, title and interest of said de
fendants In and to all of the above
described real property and apply the
proceeds thereof to said Judgment and
accruing cost 01 sale.
Dated and first published this 3rd
day of October, 1935.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
of Morow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, dated October a
1936, in that certain suit wherein the
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor
poration, as plaintiff, recovered a judg
ment against the land hereinafter de
scribed ior tne sum of $11,404.63 with
Interest at the rate of 6 per annum
from October 3, 1936, until paid; and
the further sum of $136.90, plaintiff's
costs and disbursements In this suit,
and a decree of foreclosure against the
defendants, D. S. Barlow; Franklin S.
Barlow and Jane Doe Barlow, husband
and wife; D. E. Gilman; Bertha D. Gil
man; C. D. Huston and Lottie Huston,
husband and wife; Miller Huston and
Agnes Huston, husband and wife;
Mead Gilman and Llnnle Gilman, hus
band and wife; Lena Gilman, a single
woman; Katherlne Bowker and Albert
Bowker, wife and husband; The un
known heirs of D. E. Gilman, deceased;
The unknown heirs of Bertha D. Gil
man, deceased; Also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest in the real
eHtate described in the -complaint here
in; and lone National Farm Loan As
sociation, a corporation, I will, on the
2nd day of November, 1935, at the hour
of Ten o'clock A. M. of said day at thei
front door of the County Court house
In Heppner, Morrow County, State of
Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the
hlgheBt bidder for cash in hand the
following described real property situ
ated In Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
The South Half of Section num
bered Thirty-four; the Southwest
Quarter of Section numbered Thirty-five
in Township Two South,
Range Twenty-four East of the
Willamette Meridian; The South
east Quarter of Section numbered
Two; the Government Lots num
bered One, Two, Three and Four
and the South Half of the North
Half of Section numbered Three;
the Northwest Quarter of Section
numbered Eleven In Township
Three South, Range Twenty-four
East of the Willamette Meridian,
Perry Granite Company
Portland
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Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
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First National Bank Building
Office Phont MS Houm Phona 2I
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DENTIST
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Heppner, Oregon
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PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
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Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Happnar, Oregon
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Old Lin Companies. Real Batata,
Heppner, Oregon
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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Heppner, Oregon