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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 30, 1936.
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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 30, 1SS3;
THE HEPPNER TIMES,
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912
Published every Thursday morning by
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and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
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Official Paper for Morrow County
MEMBER
Let's Put It Over.
flEPPNER has assumed no flnan-
1 1 cial obligation in entertaining
the district basketball tournament
here March 6-7, but its reputation
as a host city is at stake. The sue
cess of the tournament will bear
largely on the coming of such
events m the future.
The district committee has ex
pressed confidence in Heppner's
ability, and they shall not be dis
appointed. Heppner people will
show appreciation of the oppor
tunity to see the best teams of the
district in action, and at the same
time they will let the vsiiting team
members and coaches know that
we're glad they came.
Basketball has had poor support
here so far this winter. But with
the coming of the district tourna'
ment, everyone can well afford to
go to the games. There will be
thrilling action, congenial fellow'
ship, and an atmosphere of good
sportsmanship that will warm the
hearts of all. A good tonic, worth
the price to the individual, that
will reflect credit upon Heppner,
will be the result Let's talk up
the tournament.
Help Improve Health.
ENERAL cooperation with the
PWA program of replacing of'
fensive outhouses with new ones of
fly-proof construction will do much
toward bettering health conditions
in the county. Probably the great
est single enemy of health is the
common house fly, and the old open
toilets are known to be the source
of much contagion which flies car
ry, as well as a large breeding
source of the flies themselves.
One hundred percent installation
of toilets like those being offered
at so nominal cost by the govern'
ment would reduce typhoid fever
to a minimum, as well as safe
guard the community against the
spread of other diseases. It is to
be hoped that everyone will give
the matter the earnest considera
tion it deserves.
Portland grain dealers have
evolved a plan of production con
trol for the wheat industry based
on an economy of plenty as opposed
to an economy of scarcity. It
amounts to an export subsidy by
the government, and proponents
contend it would tend to regain
lost foreign markets. Growers may
be skeptical of the plan because of
the source, but it holds promise for
northwest wheat industry. It should
be given consideration.
Congress has passed the bill for
cash payment of soldiers' adjusted
compensation certificates, overrid
lng the president's veto. Baby
bonds will be available June 15.
Taxation measures to meet pay
ment have not been passed, but the
bill will be paid in some manner.
It's another two and a half billion
dollars added to the mounting bil
lions of government pay checks.
It is dear money the veterans re
ceive, and should be spent wisely
Hope of turning the Willow creek
watershed into the national reserve
has not yet been lost, though it suf
fered a set-back when those in the
saddle at Washington turned down
the proposal. Stiff upper lips and
unbending backs may bring it yet.
BOARDMAN
By MILDRED ALLEN
Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter from
Willow creek have moved on the
Al Price place. Mr. Price and son
have moved to town.
Mrs. Sophia Barlow has been
working in the school cafeter'a
while Mrs. Shannon is ill.
The Ladies Aid play has beea
postponed until March.
Clifford Thorpe who has been
working at the Paul Smith -lace
was taken to the Hermiston bos'
pital with a broken leg. He was
thrown against a board fence by a
bull.
A group of young people drove lo
Umatilla to a Christian Endeavor
meeting Sunday evening. Walter
Myers and Clarence Planning who
are state officers were in charge
Those going were Floy and Dean
Byram, LaVerne and Willard Ba
ker, Janet Gorham, Margetta Thom
as, Mildred Allen, Maxine Strobel
Lyle Tannehill, Kenneth Ransler,
Ralph Black and Mrs. Black.
Elmer Tyler was taken to the
Hermiston hospital this week with
pneumonia.
Mr. Schnetzer was in Portland
over the week end.
Mrs. W. O. Miller of Umatilla
was In Boardman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ingles were
Jn Pendleton Wednesday on busi
ness. Mrs. Nate Macomber accom
panied them as far as Reith where
she visited her daughter, Mrs. Sybil
Pettys.
Rev. Wyblel, district Sunday
school misionary, had charge of
the services Sunday at the com
munity church.
Donald Hunt is still In The Dalles
under the doctor's care.
W. O. Miller is very ill at the
Walla Walla hospital.
A surprise birthday party was
given for Chloe Barlow in the pri
mary room at school Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Halse and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Halse, parents and
brother of Mrs. G. E. Sturm, left
this week for their home in South
Dakota after several weeks' visit
with relatives in Oregon and Wash
ington. Theron Anderson spent the week
end in Walla Wallo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ingles, Misses
Clara Ruff. Mary Harney and John
son were in Pendleton Saturday.
Miss Jeanette Turner spent the
week end with her parents in
Heppner.
Lem Agee passed away at his
home near Umatilla Saturday, Jan.
25, after several months' illness.
George Agee, a brother, and Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Agee, nephew and
niece, have been with him for some
time. A short funeral service was
held In the local cemetery where
Mr. Agee was laid to rest.
The local high school boys won
the basketball game with the Mac
Hi' team Saturday night with a
score of 44-13.
The Ellis Feed store, in the Mur-
tfhie building, which has been run
by L. V. Root, has been moved
from Boardman.
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FARRENS
Archdeacon Hinkle held servicej
in the local church at T.iO Sunday
evening.
Mrs. John McDonald is spending
a few days at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Bleakman,
who is ill.
Dolly Farrens went to Holman
Sunday evening where she has em
ployment
Mrs. Lewis Batty was called to
Seattle last week on account of the
death of her mother, Mrs. Jackson.
Sam McDaniel returned to work
Monday after taking a month's va
cation.
Mrs. Raymond McDonald and
Miss Zetta Bleakman were visiting
in Heppner Tuesday.
Roland Farrens spent the week
end in Clark's canyon.
A large number of young people
attended the dance at Rhea creek
Saturday evening.
On January 24 Dr. Walter Myers
or Salem and Clarence Planning
of Pendleton met with all those in
terested in Christian Endeavor
work. At six o'clock there was a
supper at which thirty or forty
were present Miss Pat Bleakman,
president of the local society, pre
sided and Mrs. G. I. Clary acted as
toastmaster. Everybody enjoyed
jokes or tall stories by Mr. Myers,
Mr. Planning, Mrs. Carl Leathers,
Mrs. Owen Leathers and Misses
Delsie and Pat Bleakman. After
supper a service was held at which
Dr. Myers talked on world-wide
Endeavor work. Mr. Planning
played various instruments, the pi
ano, guitar and accordion. Mrs.
Henry Rowell sang "When I Get
to the End of the Way," which ev
eryone enjoyed. After the service
a time was spent in singing and
conversation.
PINE CITY
By LENNA NEILL
The Pine City school is closed for
this week due to a scare of scarlet
fever. There are no cases in the
vicinity, but some of the people
nave been exposed.
L. D. Neill was a business visitor
in Heppner Wednesday.
Mrs. Emery Cox and family spent
Wednesday visiting at the H. E.
Young home.
Miss Isabella O'Brien returned to
The Dalles Sunday to resume her
studies at St. Mary s academy.
Miss Erma Scott of Lexington
has been visiting with her grand
mother, Mrs. L. D. Neill.
Those from Pine City transacting
business in Pendleton Saturday
were Mrs. T. J. O'Brien and daugh
ter, Isabella, Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Estle and son F. J., E. B. Watten
burger, Earl Wattenburger and Mr.
and Mrs. John Healy.
W. D. Neill accompanied Ralph
Taylor to Portland Friday, return
ing home Sunday evening.
Fred Rauch visited with Julian
Rauch at Lexington Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and
son F. J. motored to Arlington Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms were
business visitors in Hermiston Sat
urday.
Lowell Young and Charley Lee
were employed at the Tony Vey
place la3t week.
Emery Cox was a business visit
or in Hermiston and Echo Sunday.
There have been several new
cases of mumps In this vicinity re
cently.
IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
The Irrlgon school closed Tues
day for an Indefinite period due to
a severe epidemic of measles in the
community,
Ray Sparks who has been so ser
iously ill with measles is being
cared lor at the Ollie Coryell home.
Mrs. Bessie Wisdom visited Mrs.
Fred Reiks Thursday afternoon.
The section men have been busy
tne past week moving the mail
crane and repairing the depot.
Mrs. Don Kenney left for Port
land Monday to visit relatives.
The Pep club gave a card party
at the gym Wednesday night.
J. W. VanCleve's son from Port
land is visiting his parents.
Mrs. Walter Grlder has been on
the sick list the past week.
Rev. W. L Van Nuys from Port
land will preach at the Presbyter
ian church Sunday, Feb. 2nd, a 3
o'clock p. m.
William Kick of Hermiston was
a business visitor in this vicinity
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and
daughter motored to Walla Walla
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mc
Farland of Umatilla accompanied
them.
Mrs. W. C. Isom spent Sunday
with Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr., at
Umatilla, who is quite ill with a
severe cold.
Air-Screeen Fanning Mill
Best for Smut Cleaning
For removing smut balls from
seed wheat, certain fanning mill
types which use screens and air
blasts for cleaning have been found
most effective in tests by the U. S.
department of agriculture, reports
George R. Hyslop, head of the farm
crops department at Oregon State
college.
The bureau of agricultural en
gineering made thorough tests of
10 farm size grain cleaners, includ
ing one disk machine, two cylinder
and fan cleaners, one riddle and
screen type and six fanning mill
types. The engineers obtained the
best results in removing smut balls
with the fanning mill type, and
when they were run at considerably
less than their rated capacities.
They also found that the best re
COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT,
JULY 1, 1935, TO DECEMBER 31, 1935.
GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT
Warrants outstanding $ 600.66
Total of 782 claims allowed by County Court
Warrants Issued for above claims .... $26,064.37
Less cancelled warrants 7.50 26,056,87
July 1.
Total Warrants paid by County
Dec. 31. Total General Fund Warrants
GENERAL BOAS
Warrants outstanding
Total of 456 claims allowed by
July 1.
Warrants issued for above claims 19,815.00
Total Warrants paid by County
Dec. 31. Total General Road Fund Warrants outstanding 1 137.26
MARKET BOAS FUND ACCOUNT
Warrants outstanding 525.00
Total of 150 claims allowed by County Court not Including
transfers to the General Road Fund
Warrants Issued for above claims 6,502.12
July 1.
Total Warrants paid by County
Dec. 31.
July 1.
Total Market Road Warrants
SPECIAL BOAS DISTRICT NO.
Warrants outstanding S 1.83
Total of 18 claims allowed by County Court
Warrants issued for above claims 355.58
Total Warrants paid by County
Dec. 31. Total Road District No. 2 Warrants outstanding
SPECIAL BOAS DISTRICT NO. 14
Warrants outstanding S 00.00
Total of 4 claims allowed by County Court not Including trans
fers to the General Road Fund
Warrants Issued for above claims 249.02
Total Warrants paid by County Treasurer 249.02
July 1.
Dec. 31. Total Road District No. 14 Warrants outstanding S 00.00
BOO FUNS
July 1,
Warrants outstanding
Claims allowed and Warrants
Total Warrants paid by County
Dec. 31. Total Dog Fund Warrants outstanding S 00.00
FAIR FUNS ACCOUNT
Claims allowed by County Court and Warrants Issued, 2 S 1,200.00
Total Warrants paid by County Treasurer 1,200.00
BODBNT FUNB ACCOUNT
Claims allowed by County Court and Warrants Issued, 2 S 844.50
Total Warrants naid bv Countv Treasurer 844 fin
Dec. 31. Total outstanding County Warrants (All Funds) I 1.325.80
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF MORROW
COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 31, 1935.
Less County-Owned Properties
ASSETS
Cash In hands of Treasurer.... 95.494.69
Taxes Receivable 487,174.67
582,669.36
COUNTY SHERIFFS SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT,
JULY 1, 1935, TO DECEMBER 31, 1935.
Heppner, Oregon, January 16, 1936.
To C. W. Barlow, Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon:
In compliance with Section 27-520, Oregon Law, I herewith submit my semi
annual report of receipts and disbursements from July L 1935 to December 31,
1935, both dates Inclusive.
TAXES
Collections Blsburssments
. 1935 .'. S 88,089.89 I 88,089.89
1933-34 25,230.92 25.230.92
1932 12.282.33 12.282.33
1931 9,381.74 9.381.74
1930 k Prior 22,867.98 22,867.98
Land Sales 464.28 464.28
Total Collected. J151.317.14 Paid to Treasurer, 1156,317.14
Auto Stickers, $37.75 Paid to Treasurer $37.75
Civil Mileage, $80.30 Paid to Treasurer $80.30
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff and Tax Collector of Morrow County, Oregon,
By ELBERT L. COX, Deputy.
COUNTY TREASURER'S SEMI-ANNUAL RE
PORT, JULY 1, 1935, TO DECEMBER 31, 1935.
Heppner, Oregon, January 8, 1936.
To C. W. Barlow, Clerk of Morrow County:
In accordance with section 27-520, Oregon Code of 1930, I herewith submit my
semi-annual report of receipts and disbursements from July 1st, 1935, to Decem
ber 31st, 1935, both dates Inclusive, transfers not Included.
Balance on hand, July 31st 1935 $127,238.78
BECEIPTS:
Taxes from Sheriff . $155,852.86
Personal Taxes from Assessor . . 103.83
Land Sales from Sheriff 464.28
Land Leases . 469.95
Taxes from Umatilla County (Irrigation) 676.80
County Clerk's Office Fees 1,160.35
Interest on Bank Deposits 135.62
From School Clerks on Bond and Interest 1,293.00
Dog Licenses . 15.00
Temporary Auto Permits (Sheriff) 37.75
Sheriff's Mileage In Civil Cases 80.30
State refunds on motor fuel 861.90
City of Heppner refunds 84.89
Miscellaneous Fines 37.50
Collections, West Extension Irrigation District 1,064.47
Miscellaneous Refunds 197.14
Office Rentals 90.00
Sales and Rentals, Road Department ... 547.09
From Secretary of State for County Fslr 49444
From Secretary of State for County Schools 1,658.75
From Secretary of State. Motor License Fund , 7,379.65
From Secretary of State, Liquor Profits 204.40
Camp Ground Inspection 22.50
Old Building Sold 6.00 $172,837.47
GRAND TOTAL $300,076.25
DISBURSEMENTS
General Fund $ 25,470.96
Three Quarters State Tax 19,089 51
City Specials 6,623.68
School District Specials 43.231.56
General Schools 9,036.03
Elementary Schools 9 163 63
Non-High School Districts '',". 7,266.58
Union High School No. 1 2,467.88
School District Bond and Interest Accounts . 17,120.67
General County Roads 20.016.66
Market Roads 7 027 12
Road District Specials . 604.60
Irrigation Districts , 8,665.15
Forest Fire Patrol 1,926 88
Rodent Fund - 844 60
Dog Fund 160.50
County Fahs . 1.200.00
County Bonds redeemed, with expenses ..... 19,003.85
County Road Bond Interest 11,763.80 $204,581.66
BALANCE ON HAND JANUARY 1ST, 1936 $ 95,49469
LEON W. BRIGOS, Treasurer of Morrow County.
sults were obtained when the blast
of air was directed upward against
a stream of falling grain rather
than when it struck the grain at
right angles.
The fanning mill type of clean
er depends on screen vibration and
wind blast for separation of smut
balls from wheat kernels In some
machines of this type screen sep
aration is completed before' the air
blast is called into play. Fanning
mills may operate with end-shake
or side-shake screen agitation, and
the lower screen is sometimes flat
and sometimes cylindrical.
The importance of screening out
of smut balls before treating the
seed with fungicides Is emphasized
by Professor Hyslop. If this is not
done, subsequent handling of the
seed frequently breaks the smut
balls and thus reinfects the treated
seed to a certain extent The fungi
cides, such as copper carbonate
most widely used in Oregon, kill
the smut spores adhering to seed
but do not kill the spores in un
broken smut balls. Unless the soil
Itself is infected, practically com
plete control of the smut is possi
ble if the smut balls are removed
and the seed has been thoroughly
treated.
26.657.53
Treasurer 25,470.82
outstanding ...J 1,186.71
FUND ACCOUNT
-
County Court
.1 337.92
J20, 152.92
Treasurer 20,015.66
7,027.12
Treasurer 7,027.12
outstanding .
00.00
357.41
Treasurer 355.58
1.83
ACCOUNT
S 17.50
issued, 4
143.00
160.50
160.50
Treasurer .
LIABILITIES
Warrants outstanding t 1,325.80
Estimated Revenues 487,174.67
Current Surplus 94.168.89
582,669.36
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
Ed Breslln and Edna Breslin. Plaintiffs,
vs.
Heppner Farmers Elevator Company,
a corporation, R. A. Thompson, J.
J. Chlsholm, W. A. K earns, Jeff
Jones, and J. G. Barratt, as Trus
tees of said Heppner Farmers Ele
vator Company, a corporation, W.
G. McCarty, R. W. Turner. Ralph
I. Thompson, J. O. Turner, F. M.
Akers. A. E. Anderson, Ben Ander
son, J. N. Batty, Kenneth Batty,
Walter Becket, A. Bargren, John
Begstrom, Adam Blahm. M, D.
Clark, Lester Doolittle, Millie Doo
llttle, R. E. Driscoll. Alice Dyks
tra. O. T. Ferguson, Frank Fraters,
J. L. Gault, Receiver of First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, a corpora
tion, J. L. Gault, Receiver of Far
mers and Stockgrowers National
Bank, a corporatisn, C. P. Furlong,
whose true name Is C. H. Furlong,
Emma Gemmell, Wm. Huebner, Guy
Huston, John Her, Federal Land
Bank of Spokane, a corporation, A.
W. Jones, N. L. Jones, Edward
Ashbaugh, as administrator of the
estate of E. C. Jones, deceased,
whose true name is C. E. Jones,
John Kenny, Herman Neilson, Law.
rence Redding, Dan Rice, Sanford
Farming Company, a corporation,
Wm. D. Perkins ft Company, a cor
poration, Floyd Worden, Elsie E.
Alger, and Mattie L. Lacy, Mary
Doe Lacy, and Jane Doe Lacy,
whose true names are unknown, as
heirs at law of W. B. Lacy, re
ceased, Defendants.
SUMMONS.
No. 3134.
To N. L. Jenes. and Haris G. Lacy, des
ignated in the complaint as Jane Doe
Lacy, neir at law or w. a. u&cy, de
ceased, of the above named defend
ants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear ana answer piaimin s complaint
filed against vou In the above entitled
court and cause on or before four weeks
from the date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fall to so ap
pear or answer for want thereof, the
plaintiffs will apply to the above en
titled court for the relief prayed for in
in their complaint, to-wit: For judg
ment against defendant, Heppner Far
mers elevator Company, a corporation,
for the sum of $8,000.00, with interest
from the 1st day of November, 1934, at
the rate of per cent per annum, souu.uu,
attorney s iees ana tneir costs ana Dis
bursements. That plaintiffs' mortgage
be foreclosed on the following described
real property in Morrow county, ore'
gon, to-wlt:
commencing at tne Sii corner ot
Block 2 of Shipley's addition to
Heppner, Oregon, running thence S.
29 3-100 feet, thence W. 131 feet,
thence N. 54 degrees 30 minutes W.
417 4-10 feet, thence N. 6 4-10 feet
to the SE corner of lot 5 in Block
4 in said Shipley's Addition, thence
E. 167 7-10 feet, thence S. 54 de
grees 30 minutes E. 373 8-10 feet to
the place of beginning. Excepting
therefrom that part thereof des
cribed as a strip of land 60 feet in
width off of the SW side and ex
tending the entire length thereof,
being the property described in
that certain deed recorded in Book
"Z" Deed records of Morrow Coun
ty. Oregon, at page 309. ALSO,
(not excepted) commencing at the
SE corner of Block 2, Shipley's Ad
dition to said town of Heppner,
running thence In a Northwesterly
direction on an angle of 54 degrees
30 minutes W. a distance of 373 8-10
feet, thence In a Northeasterly di
rection at right angles from said
point last described a distance of
60 feet, thence in a Southeasterly
direction on an angle of 54 degrees
30 minutes E. to the intersection
of the E. bounded line of said
Block 2 of Shipley's Addition, thence
S. along the E. bounded line of
said Block 2, said Shipley's Addi
tion to the place of beginning,
and said real property sold under ex
ecution in the manner provided by law,
and that each and all of the defend
ants above named be forever barred
and foreclosed from all right, title,
claim and interest in and to said real
property, save only the statutory right
to redeem.
This summons is served upon you
by publication In the Heppner Gazette
Times, a newspaper of general circu
lation, once a week for four consecutive
weeks pursuant to an order of Hon.
Wm. T. Campbell, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County, which order is dated Jan
uary 7th, 1936, and the date of the first
publication of this summons is Janu
ary 8th, 1936.
JOS. J. NTS,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Residence and postofflce address,
Heppner, Oregon. 44-48
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
W. E. Pruyn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Heppner Farmers Elevator Company,
a corporation, R. A. Thompson, J.
J. Chisholm, W. A. Kearns, Jeff
Jones, and J. G. Barratt, as Trus
tees of said Heppner Farmers Ele
vator Company, a corporation, F.
M. Akers, A. E. Anderson. Ben An-
Heppner Transfer Co.
Anywkar For Hire Hauling
Bonded and Insured Carrier
ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr.
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for the
Holidays
A wine to suit every
taste.
SPECIAL
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Elkhorn
Restaurant
ED CHINX, Prop.
derson. J. N. Batty, Kenneth Batty,
Waiter Becket, A Bergren. John
Bergstrom. Adam Blahm, M. D.
Clark, Lester Doolittle. Millie Doo
little, R. E. Driscoll, Alice Dyk
stra, O. T. Ferguson. Frank Fraters,
J. L. Gault. as receiver of First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, a corpora
tion, J. L. Gault, as receiver of
Farmers and Stockgrowers Nation
al Bank, a corporation, C. P. Fur
long, whose true name is C. H. Fur
long. Emma Gemmell, Wm. Hueb
ner, Guy Huston, John Her, Fed
eral Land Bank of Spokane, a cor
poration, A. W. Jones, N. L. Jones,
Edward Ashbaugh. as administrator
of the estate of E. C. Jones, de
ceased, whose true name is C. E.
Jones. John Kenny. Herman Neil
son. Lawrence Redding, Dan Rice,
Sanford Farming Company, a cor
poration, Wm. D. Perkins A Com
pany, a corporation, Floyd Wor
den, Elsie E. Alger, and Mattie L.
Lacy, Mary Doe Lacy, and Jane
Doe Lacy, whose true names are un
known, as heirs at law of W. B.
Lacy, deceased. Defendants.
SUMMONS.
No. 3136.
To N. L. Jones, and Haris G. Lacy, des
ignated in the complaint as jane utx
Lacy, heir at law of W. B. Lacy, de
ceased, of the above named defend
ants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you are hereby required to
appear and answer plaintiffs complaint
(lied against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before four weeks
from the date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fail to so ap
pear for want thereof, plaintiff will ap
nlv to the above entitled court for the
relief prayed for in his complaint, to-
wit: r or a judgment against ueiouu
ant, Heppner Farmers Elevator Com
pany, a corporation, for the sum of
$1500.00, with interest from the 26th
day of December, 1934, at the rate of
8 per cent per annum, $170.00 attorney's
fees and his cost and disbursements.
That plaintiff's mortgage be foreclosed
on the following described real proper
ty, in Morrow county, Oregon, 10-wii;
Block 1 in Mt. Vernon Addition to
the town of Heppner, Oregon; lot
3 and the North half of lot 4 In
Block 7 of the town of Heppner,
Oregon; also, commencing at the
SE corner of lot 7 in Block 14 In the
town of Heppner, Oregon, thence
East 18 feet, thence N. 8 degrees
35 minutes W. 126 feet thence NT
1 degree 26 minutes W. 265.48 feet,
thence W. 362.6 feet along the N.
line of Center Street extended to a
point 63 feet E. of the SE corner of
lot 4 Block 8 Stansbury'B Addition
to said town of Heppner, thence S.
23 degrees 30 minutes E. 53 feet,
thence S. 87 degrees 30 minutes E.
106 feet, thence S. 37 degrees 06
minutes E. 107 feet, thence S. 4 de
grees 38 minutes E. 255 feet to the
S. line of lot 18 In Block 7 of said
town of Heppner, thence E. 157.83
feet to the place of beginning,
and said real property sold under exe
cution in the manner provided by law,
and that each and all the defendants
above named be forever barred and
foreclosed from all right, title, claim or
interest in and to said real property,
save only the statutory right to redeem.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof in the Heppner Ga
zette Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, once a week for four con
secutive 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
January 7th, 1936, and the date of the
first publication of this summons Is
January 9th, 1936.
JOS. J. NYS.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Residence and Postofflce address,
Heppner, Oregon. 44-48
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership of Walter Blackburn and R. E.
Jones, in connection with the Ford Ga
rage at Heppner, Oregon, and all bus
iness connected therewith has been
dissolved, and the b'.'.sinoss hereafter
Is to be conducted Ly Walter Black
burn. All accounts receivable un to and In
cluding November 30th. 1935, are to be
paiu to K. rj. Jones, and all notes and
accounts payable have been assumed by
Walter Blackburn.
R. E. Jones is no longer connected
with the business.
Dated this 2Mh day of December, 1935.
WALTER BLACKBURN.
R. E. JONES.
NOTICE OF FIN AIi SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un.
dersigned has filed his final account as
administrator de bonis non c. t. a of
the estate of Martha Ann Wilson, de
ceased, and that the County Court of
tne state 01 uregon lor Morrow coun
ty has aDDolnted Mondav. the 3rd rtnv
of February, 1936, at the hour of 10
o'clock In the forenoon of" said day as
me lime, ana tne uounty court room
In the court house at Heppner, Oregon,
as the place, of hearing and settlement
of said final account. Ohlectlonn tn M
final account must be filed on or be
fore saia date.
S. E. NOTSON,
Administrator de bonis non c. t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
MMlM l V.aK.K.. .1... .1.-
in ncicuj feivru uiai me un
dersigned has been appointed by the
uuiny uiun 01 me fuaie 01 uregon
for Morrow County administrator of the
fltntA nf THa T W-ltVif ar.amm-A -...4
that all persons having' claims against
liic Dniu enitiie mum present me same,
duly verified according to law, to me
at the office of my attorney, S. E. Not
son, In Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice, which date of
first publication Is the 2nd day of Jan
uary, 1936.
WALTER W. WRIGHT,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of E. L. Padberg, deceased, has filed
With til rnnnt. Pnnrt ... 4V,. CJ.-- -
.. v ui liic otttta Ul
Oregon, for Morrow County, her final
ouuui ui ner . auminisiraiion or the
w. ... uv.,.r,c, twiu lllftl BH1L1
Court has set Monday, the 3rd day of
February, 1936, at the hour of 10:00
nVlnfL- In Ik. t 1-1 . .
.. A . '"',-'u ui nam aay in
the County Court room at the Court
Hniinn at HAnnna. rr ,i. .1
.... . ....Ky., ,cfiu, tvn 1110 time
and place for hearing objection to said
iiiw aLxuuni miu uie settlement of stud
estate, and all persons having objec
tions to said final account or the set
tlement of said estate are hereby re
quired to file the same In said court on
or before the time set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 2nd day
of January, 1936.
LANA A. PADBERG,
, Administratrix.
IN0J.S COUNTY COURT OF THE
rAwTBcount?.REGON for mor"
In the Matter of the Estate of Clifton
Craig, deceased.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Clifton Crale,
deceased, by an order of the above en
titled court.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the said deceased are here
by notified to present the same to me
tit the office of W. Vawter Parker in
Hennnpr rii-nrnn nrttt. nn..-u . .
duly verified, within six months from
tnw uiiiu nureoi,
2 asA a"d flrSt publl"he1' January
Last publication, January 30, 1936.
R. C. PHELPS,
Administrator,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned were duly appointed by th
Comity Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, Joint executors of
the last will and testament of W. R
Munkers, oeceased, and all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased, are hereby required to
present the same to the undersigned
executors with proper vouchers, at the
law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first published this 26th
day of December, 1935.
FRANK MUNKERS,
HARRY MUNKERS,
Executors,
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W. M. BUBANXB
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