PAGE FOUR HEPFNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 1936. iffrppurr (Basritr emnm THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 3a 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1313 Published every Thursday morning by CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at tiie Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as secoud-class mailer. JASPER V. CRAWFORD. Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD. Manager ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Three Years , Six Months , , , Three Months Single Copies J2.00 . 6.00 LOO .76 . .06 Official Paper for Morrow County A Gracious Gesture. TOMORROW, at Long Creek, will be held a celebration of the com pletion of the Pendleton-John Day highway. A large crowd of Grant county people will be in attend ance and word has drifted out from Pendleton that a representative delegation will be on hand from there. It is presumed that this is not an exclusive party and that people from other sections will be wel come. We like to flatter ourselves that Heppner folks will be received cordially, if any there are who take time off to visit our Grant county neighbor. Time was when Hepp- ner was the chief trading point for the territory to the south and it is not a pleasant thought that that old relationship is anything but friend' ly today. Doubtless a few of our citizens will drive over tomorrow and frat ernize with the good people of Long Creek and Grant county. It is just as well to keep alive that friend ship which has prevailed for many years, and although Heppner is slightly handicapped by road con nection with that section, let it be known that the spirit of friendship is as warm as ever and felicitate them upon their good fortune in securing this modern contact with the outside markets. Some trade, perhaps much of it, that has always come to Heppner from the John Day section will be diverted to Pendleton. This is to be expected and while this city will feel the loss keenly, nothing will be gained by exhibiting an attitude of sour grapes. A good loser is like wise a good winner. This is Hepp ner's opportunity to prove herself a good sport Think For Yourself THE coming weeks are important A ones for the American people. Many issues of broad political and economic importance to all of us will be discussed from various part isan angles. The newspapers, the magazines, even the very, air will be filled with political pronouncements which will increase in volume as election day approaches. For America faces a close race for the presidency with the result ap parently a toss up. Because of this situation it is more important now than at any time in the last four years for every American to under stand the issues of the campaign and the position of the candidates on those issues. What shall we do? Let us accept only facts disre garding any efforts to becloud the issues with a flood of words. Let us turn the full force of public scorn upon him who indulges in mud-slinging. Let us beware of political tricks to arouse class con sciousness or appeal to minorities. Simple rules but important. If we follow them we can cut through pretense to the real issues. Then and only then can we appraise the can didates upon whom we are being asked to vote. Only when there is an Informed electorate unswayed by sentiment or by honeyed words can we reap the fullest benefits from the De mocracy under which we live. Tour vote is Just exactly as important as the vote of anybody else in this country. Treasure that privilege. Do your own thinking. Rodeo time is just one week re moved. There are a lot of weeds on vacant lots that would make a beautiful bonfire, and their re moval would give the town a bet ter appearance. It is not too late to clear some of these properties and Heppner would look more dressed up for the annual show. "Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let him work diligently and build one for himself, thus by ex ample assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built." Abraham Lincoln. "He who would exchange liberty for temporary security is not wor thy of either liberty or security." Benjamin Franklin. IRRIGON By MRS. W. C. ISOM Mrs. McFall of Imbler Is visiting her mither, Mrs. J. A. Grablel, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and children left Monday for a two weeks' vacation which they will spend on the coast Mrs. Fox of Portland and Mrs. Izman of Kentucky visited their sis ter, Mrs. Harry Smith, and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom attended the grange picnic at Columbia park near Hermiston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy, Mrs. Tom Caldwell, Chester Wil son and Rev. Crawford motored to The Dalles Monday to attend a fel lowship meeting of the Pentecostal church. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Good from Seattle visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Caryell, over the week end. Mrs. Lauren son, mother of Mrs. Coryell, who came up from The Dalles Saturday, accompanied the Davidsons on their return trip Monday for a short visit Robert Smith and Clair Caldwell took a truck load of melons to Port land Sunday night Mrs. Nora Wilson suffered a se vere attack of acute indigestion Sunday night. She is some better. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Warner of North Conton, Conn., visited Mr. Warner's mother a short time last week, being enroute to Monmouth on a business trip. They expect to return for a two weeks' visit later before returning to the east Mr. and Mrs, Mac McCoy of Hil- gard visited relatives here this week. JameS Preston There's a lot of "up-the-sleeve' laughing being done in Washing ton these hot days. It s all because of humorous angles of the bitter feud between President Willian Green of the American Federation of Labor and John L. Lewis, pres ident of the United Mine Workers. One of the biggest laughs was given to newspapermen at a Na tional Press clu luncheon at which Green promised to resign if that would ease labor's troubles any. Working himself up to a heated oratorical climax, Green said that the men who wanted all employes in the Lewis type of industrial in stead of the Green type of craft un ions were only a minority of the A. F. of L. Then he added: " The A. F. of L. has, by majority rule, rejected the proposal of this opposing organization within its ranks. "Shall the A. F. of L. continue its democratic policy of majority rule The only alternative is rule by force, the law of the jungle, the survival of the fittest. "AND NO OGANIZATION CAN LIVE BY MINORITY RULE!" At its most boastful moments the A. F. of L. never claimed more than 3,500,000 members out of the 130, 000,000 people in the country, or the nearly 40,000,000 workers. The newspaper boys laughed be cause nobody has tried any harder than William Green to dictate the laws Congress passes, or to at tempt to speak for all workers. He must think that what would ruin his organization would save the country. Lewis provided a second laugh, He, you remember, made extremely belittling remarks about the Con stitution when the NRA and the Guffey Coal Act and other laws were invalidated. He even went so far as to imply that he thought folks ought to forget about the Constitution. Now, though, he says that the A. F. of L. executive council is for getting all about its own constitu tion; that Buch attempts to kick him and his fellow members out are in direct violation of the A. F. of L. constitution. A fresh gob of trouble is brewing in Professor Tuewell's Resettlempnt Administration. It may result in a remodeling of the whole RA ma chine. When RA started its project up at iientstown. N..J.. it wa estim ated that the buildings there should cost not more than an avira nf $4,500 a unit and might cost as nttie as $3,500. Just a few daya back, thoueh. the finance division trot nrnnnH in making a check and discovered that uniess tnere was a drastic change, the cost would be $10,000 unit No one individual seems to be re sponsible, but Dr. Tugwell and his boys are trying hard to get the mess straie-htened out before the public starts raising hob. ine Higntstown project, inciden tally, already has been the scene of one big fiasco. Anxious to say tha' mey were tne only federal agency which actually had put families into government-built houses xinra lass some RA officials loaded a bunch of New Yorkers into trucks and took them to Hightstown. When they got there, they stayed overnight and were hauled back because their new homes were seven miles from the nearest stores, and thev hH no means of transportation either ii mem or to tneir city jobs. Even the railroad suur hadn't Kn r, in. HARDMAN By LUCILLE FARRENS Funeral services were ViolH the local church Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Clark Stevens whn nnaoad away at Heppner Thursday evening. Mrs. Stevens was well and favorably wiuwn nere. we extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved fan-iiiv The following day services were U.U J t rw . . . ukiu ior .ames ivnignten who pass ed away at his home near here Sat urday night Mr. Knlehton well known here and the commu nity was grieved at his passing'. Funeral services were held yes terday at the local church for Wil liam Ayers. He was at one time engaged in the mercantile himln here. Jack Devore. Mrs. Ffflo Stono-o and Miss Dolly were in Heppner Monday. Mrs. Flovd Adama itprairtod f- Portland Wednesday where she will visit, ner motner. A shower was clven at tVio of Mrs. J. B. Adams in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Duff McKit rick. Refreshments were served. She received manv useful afta Those present were Mrs. Maggie Hunt, Retta Knlghten, Beulah Bell, FOUR MORE YEARS OF THIS ? NEW 0EAI CONGRESSES HAVE APPROPRIATED $38,000,000,000 TO BE SQUANDERE6.-.. STOP THEM WINNING THE BATTLE against he depression has been likenec by New Deal orators as Important as American victory In the World War But the 38 billion dollars which has Been appropriated by the New Deal Congresses exceeds the net World W r cost to the United States. In 1930 the Treasury Department estimated this at 37 billion 874 million dollars. This big difference also remains between thV two spending. We wor the World War. The New Deal battle against tie depression has been confused with boondoggling, crack-pot visions hatched by Professors and unprecedented political patronage. So we still hpve 12 million unen oloyed, approximately the same number we had four -ears ago May Burnside, LaVelle Hams, Ethel Knighten, Pearl Wright Elsa Leathers, Alice Hastings, Mildred McDaniel, Ethel Adams, Jess Bat ty, Stelia Schitzer, Francis Leath ers, Laura Adams, Effie Stevens, Mabel Howell, Lydia Inskeep, Es ther Burnside, Ella Bleakman, Hat tie McDaniel, Ada Cannon, Opal Adams, Mary Brannon, May' Ad ams, and the Misses Dorris Scott Joan Wright, Anice Lieuallen, Yvonne Hastings, Delsie Bieakman, Jean Leathers, Dolly Farrens, Frances Inskeep, Lois Stevens, Lo la Cannon, Charlotte Adams, Mary Bushke and Vern McDaniel. Neil Knighten motored to Lex ington Monday to get some extras for his combine. Pat Bleakman and Junior Leath ers are on the sick list. They are suffering with summer flu. Charlotte Adams spent the week end in Lonerock. Mrs. Carl Leathers and Jean were shopping in Heppner Saturday. Mrs. Chas. McDaniel has as her guest her granddaughter, Marlene Fisk. Miss Zetta Bleakman returned from Reid's mill where she has been employed the last three months. Lewis Batty returned Saturday from the Joe Batty farm where he has been working in harvest PINE CITY By LENNA NEILL Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and son Earl were business visit ors in Pendleton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Elson and fam ily visited at the C. H. Bartholo mew home Sunday. Miss Helen Healy spent from Wednesday to Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny. Joe Farley returned home with her and will visit at the Healy home for a while. Word was received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Broderson of Seattle Friday, Aug ust 14. The little girl has beer. named Beverly Ann. Mrs. Broder son will be remembered by friends on Butter creek as Naomi Moore Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Neva were over-night guests at the W. L. Suddarth home at Irrigon Friday. Jim Daly and daughter Mary were business visitors in Heppner Monday. The Quilting club met at the Pine City auditorium and quilt for Mrs, Fred Rauch Thursday. Miss Alma Neill returned to Sa lem Sunday after a week's visit at her home here. Miss Neill is em ployed in the J. C. Penney store at Salem. Gladys Pearson is now employed at the Jasper Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berg and family of Hermiston were dinner guests at the A. E. Wattenburger home Sunday. John Healy and daughters Marie and Cecelia and son Jack motored to St. Helens Thursday and re turned Saturday evening. Mr. Healy has his sheep at St. Helena. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. Nptice Is hereby given by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon that I have taken up the hereinafter described animal at my place 9 miles south of Heppner, Oregon, and that I will, on Saturday, Sep tember 5, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at said place, sell said animal to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to redemp tion by the owner thereof. Said animal is described as follows: 1 roan steer, branded small 'h with bar over (connected) on right hip, crop and under bit on right ear, under bit on left ear. ALVA W. JONES, 24-26,, Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHEBIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. Notice Is hereby Elven 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 10th day ot August, l&ratf, by the Clerk of said court pursuant to a decree and or der nf sale rendered by said court on me ara uay oi August, nan, in favor of State nf Oregon, a Public corporation, plaintiff and against John R. Voile, and Barbara Voile, his wife, and Ella Ow. ens, formerly Ella Duran, defendants, ior ine sum oi .Ma.t, wun interest from December 8th, 1931, at the rate of 4 per annum, $223.00 attorney's feea and $17.75, cost and disbursements, and directing me to sell the following de scribed real property, situate in Mor row County, Oregon, to-wlt: The E14 of BW14. W4 of SEtt nnd SE'4 of BE'i of Section 34, in Township 4 South, Range 27 East of Willamette Meridian, and that portion of NE'i of SE',4 of Section 34 in said Township and Range, ly- i ing South and West of a diagonal line from the Northwest corner to the Southeast corner of said 40 acres. ALSO, the SE& of NEli and lots 1 and 2 and that portion of lot 3 lying North and East of a line running diagonally across said lot 3 from the Northwest corner to the Southeast corner thereof in Section 3 Township 6 South. Range 27 East of Willamette Meridian. Except ing from the above the East 12 rods of the SE4 of NEi of said section 3 In Township 6 South, Range 27 East of Willamette Meridian. NOW in obedience to said execution I will on the 12th day of September, 1936. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all of the above describ ed real property and apply the proceeds of such sale on the payment of said judgment and accruing cost of sale. Dated this 13th day of August, 1936. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SEBIFF'S SALE OF COUNTY LANDS. By virtue of an Order of the County Court, dated the 12th day of August. 1936, I am authorized and directed to sell at public auction, as provided bv law, the following described real prop erty, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth and upon the luuuwiug lci ma tu-wii: Lots 37, 38. 39 and 40, Block 28 to the Town of Irrigon. Minimum price, $12.00. Lot 9. Block 1, to the Town of Heppner. Minimum price. $100.00. Tract 114 and Tract 115 to the Town of Heppner. Minimum price $250.00, cash or on time payments, five years semi-annual payments with 20 per cent down. S'i NW4 SWYt. Section 36, Twp. 5, North R. 26, E. W. M. Minimum price $20.00. Therefore, I will, on Saturday the 5th day of September, 1936, at the hour of 2:00 P. M. at the front door of the Court House in the City of Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the high est and best bidder at terms as stated above. All deferred payments to carry iiueresi at o per cent per annum. Dated this the 12th day of August, C. J. D. BAUMAN. Sheriff. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, dated August 3. 1936, In that certain suit wherein the Federai Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation. as plaintiff, recovered a judgment against ine aeienaant, pnnnp s. lirlt fin, for the sum of $8703.76. with inter est at 6! per annum on $6854.50 mereoi irom May 14, 1936 until paid; and with interest at 6 per annum on $1667.55 thereof from May 14, 1936 until paia, ana tne lurther sum of $52.60, plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit, and a decree of foreclosure against the defendants, Vane E. Jones and Ethel Jones, husband and wife LeRoy A. Jones and Janet Jones, hus band and wife; Riley Vernon Jones and Ruby Jones, husband and wife; Viva V. Adkins and Clive Adkins, whose true name is Cleve Adkins, wife and husband; Elton B. Jones and Gladys Jones, husband and wife; Ethel H. Forkner and Carl Forkner, wife and husband; Ivor T. Jones, a widower; E. C. Ashbaugh, as Administrator of the estate oi Clifford E. Jones, deceased Phillip S. Griffin; A. R. Reld, Minnie B. Furlong, a widow; Ben O. Anderson and Hannah Anderson, husband and wiie; rrea M. Akers and Floy Alters, husband and wife; Hardman National r-arm Loan Association, a corporation, I will on the 5th day of September, 1936. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court house In Heppner, Mor row County. State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand the following described real property situated in Morrow coun ty, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter of Section , Twenty-two. the West Half of Sec tion Twenty-seven, the East Half of the East Half of Section Twenty eight, the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion Thirty-four In Township Three South, Range Twenty-four East of the Willamette Meridian, the North east Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter of Section Three in Township Four South, Range Twenty-four, East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 840 acres, and being sit uated in Morrow County, State of Oregon, Together with the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or anywise apper taining, or so much of said real property as may be necessarv to aAtlsfv the tilain- tiff's Judgment, costs and accruing costs of sale. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, SthtA nf Oregon. Date of First Publication, Aug. 6. 1936. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE oiais Ul' OREGON IN ANJJ iOK THE COUNTY OF MORROW. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a uurporauon, nainun, vet Elvla T. King, a widow: Emily Fran- cine King, a minor; Ruth Elinor King, a minor; Stanley Wain King, a minor: Robert William King, a minor; The Unknown heirs of Wil liam 0. King, deceased; J. F. Gor ham. as Administrator of the estate of William O. King, deceased; Mor row County, a municipal corporation; West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. SUMMONS. TO: The Unknown heirs of William O. iviriB, deceased; Also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate described in the com- plaint herein. DEFENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You axe hereby reoulred tn appear and ai.swer the 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, ior warn mereoi, tne planum will apply to the said Court for relief as prayed for in the said Complaint, to-wit: for a decree ordering that the sum of $145.00, being the par value of twenty-nine shares of stock in The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, pledged by the West Extension National Farm Loan Association as additional security for the loan made by the plaintiff here in, be applied to the payment ol he amount secured by plaintiff's mort gage; and that the plaintiff have Judg ment against the defendants Elvla T. King, a widow, and the West Extension National Farm Loan Association, and against each of them, for the balance then remaining unpaid of said indebt edness, to-wit: The sum of $3518.42, with interest at 6 percent per annum on $2226.34 thereof from June 4, 1936 untii paid, and with interest at 5 per cent per annum on $1207.30 thereof from June 4, 1936 until paid, and for the further sum of $175.00. or such other sum as the Court may adjudge reason able as attorney's fees herein, together with plaintiff's costs and disburse ments; that the mortgage described in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the mortgaged premises, together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and how ever evidenced, be sold in one parcel In the manner prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and the prac tice of this Court; that the proceeds thereof be applied towards the pay ment of plaintiff's decree, costs and accruing costs; that at said sale plain tiff be permtited to become a pur chaser; 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 de scribed 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 mortgage which will be sold under foreclosure are as follows, to-wit; The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirteen, Town ship Four North of Range Twenty five, East of the Willamette Mer idian, containing 80 acres and being situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon, Together wth the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, and Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidenced. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times by order of the Honorable Wm. T. Campbell, Judge of the County Court for Morrow County, State of Oregon, which said order was entered the 29th day of July, 1936. and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 30th day of July, 1936. 21-25. P. W. MAHONEY. One of Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofflce Address: Heppner. Oregon. NOTICE OF COUNTY LAND SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the County Court, dated the 30th day of July, 1936, I am authorized and direct ed to sell at public auction, at not less than the minimum price herein set forth after each parcel or trace, to-wit: Lots 1, 2. SWSWVi of Section 15. Twp. 5 North. Range 26 EWM. EV4 except the westerly 60 acres of lots 6. 8. and 13 of Section 16, Twp. 5 North. Ranee 26 EWM. Minimum price $200.00 cash or on time payments, five years semi-annual pay ments witii u percent uown. Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, duff's 4th addition to the City of lone. Minimum price $25.00 cash. Therefore. I will, on Saturday the 22nd day of August, 1936, at the hour oi ;uu f. M., at the front door of the Courthouse in HeDDner. Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best omoer. Dated this the 30th day of July. 1936. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue oi an execution issued out of the Cir cult Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, dated July 2U, 1936, in that certain suit wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a Judgment against the defendants, Daniel J. Way and Iva E. Way, and each of them, the sum oi J2139.43 with interest at 5'A per cent per annum on $1392.43 thereof from June ivin. is, until paid, ana with in terest at a per cent per annum on $632 68 thereof from June 17th, 1936. until paid: and the further sum of $30.50. plaintiff's costs and disbursements In tnis suit, and a decree of foreclosui against the defendants, Daniel J. Way and Iva E. Way. husband and wife, and lone National Farm Loan Association a corporation, I will on the 22nd day of August, 1936. at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. of said day at the front poor oi ine county court house in Heppner, Morrow county, state of Ore gon, oner ior sale and sell to the h eh est bidder for cash in hand the follow- ing described real property situated In Morrow county, state oi uregon, to- wii: The Northeast Quarter of Section Eighteen, Township Two North, Range Twenty-six, East of the Wil lamette Meridian, and being situat ed In Morrow County, State of Ore gon. Together with the tenements, heri ditaments and appurtenances there to belonging or In anywise apper taining, and 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 satsify the plain tiff's judgment, costs and accruing costs oi saie. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of First Publication Julv 23 1936. 22-24 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Frank Wilkinson, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Strong, and Effa Strong, his wile, also all the unknown heirs of Joseph Strong, deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate des cribed in the complaint herein, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Joseph Strong and Effa Strong, his wne, aiso an tne unKnown neirs oi Joseph strong, deceased: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rignt, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described In the complaint herein, and herein after described: Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF UKKUUN. you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and miird on or before four weeks from the date oi tne nrst publication oi this summons upon you and If you fall to so appear or answer plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief pray ed for In his complaint, to-wlt: That you and each of vou be reaulred to anseri ana set ionn tne nature of your estate, right, title, claim or interest In me real property aescrioed In plaintiff s complaint, and as follows, to-wit: Lots 2, 3 and 4 in the north half of Section one, and lots 1 and 2 In the SW'4 of NE'A of Section two in Township 6 South, Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian, and that it be adjudged 'and decreed that plaintiff Is the owner in fee sim ple of Bald real property, and that you and each of you bo forever barred of and from all right, title, estate, claim or Interest In said renl property, and for such other and further relief as may be lust and equitable. That summons is served upon you by fiublicatlon thereof once a week for our successive weeks In the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of goneral circulation published at HenDner. Ore gon, pursuant to an order of Hon. Cal vin ju. Bweeu, juage oi tne above en- titled court, which order Is dated July 28th. 1936. and the date of the first pub lication of this summons is July 30th. 1936. JOS. J. NYS. 21-25 Attorney for Plantlft, Residence and Post Office address, Heppner, Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Occidental Life Insurance Company, a California corporation. Plaintiff, va Frank M. McConnell and Maude Mc Connell, his wife; "Also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein," Defendants. SUMMONS. Equity No. 3171. To the above named defendants Frank M. McConnell, Maude McConnell. "Alsu all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein:" IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed aguinst you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint, to-wit: A decree that plaintiff is the owner in fee of the following described land, to-wit: All of Section 36 and the East Half of the Southeast Quarter, of Section 35 in Township 2 North of Range 24 East of the Willamette Meridian. Lots 3 and 4 of Section 1 ; Lots 1, 2 and 3, the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the South Half of the Northeast Quarter, and the Southeast Quarter of Section 2 ; Lots 3 and 4 and the South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 3; In Township 1 North of Range 24 East of the Willamette Meridian. Lots 6 and 7. the East Half of the Southwest Quarter, and the South east Quarter of Section 6 in Town ship 1 North of Range 25 East of the Willamette Meridian. All of said land in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, and containing 1715 acres, more or less. And that plaintiff is such owner free from any right, title, estate, lien or In terest of you and of each of you, and that you or any one or more of you have no right, title, estate, lien or Interest in said land or in any part thereof, and restraining and enjoining you and each of you from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or interest in said land or in any part thereof adverse to plaintiff. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for - four suc cessive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, by order of Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, judge of the court above named, which said order was made and dated the 18th day of July, 1936. and the date of the first publication of this summons is the 23id day of July, 1936. A. S. COOLEY. Attorney for Plaintiff. , Post Office Address: 20-24 Pendleton. Oregon. NOTICE TO CBEDTTOBS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, administra tor of the estate of Alice E. McNabb, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the some, duly verified, as by law required, with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at lone, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication of this no tice, July 23, 1936. BERT JOHNSON. Administrator of the estate of Alice E. McNtibb, Deceased. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the Twenty-second day of Aug ust, 1936, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Court House In Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon. I will sell at auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property located In Mor row County, Oregon, to-wit: East half of Northeast quarter of Section 7, . Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 7, Northwest quarter of Southwest west quarter of Section 8. all In Township 2 North Range 23 E. W. M. Also beginning at the South east corner of the Northeast quar ter of the Southeast quarter of Sec tion 7 Township 2 North Range 22 E. W. M. ; thence running West 80 rods; thence South 20 rods; thence East 80 rods: thence North 20 rods to place of beginning; Also begin ning at the Southwest corner of Northwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section 8 in Township 2 North Range 23 E. W. M. ; thence running South 20 rods; thence East 40 rods; thence North 20 rods; thence west 40 rods to nlana of he- ginning, containing 175 acres more or less; also all water rights and rights of way for ditches, flumes or other means of diverting water and conducting same on to said lands for Irrigation thereof belong ing to mortgagors and appurtenant to or belonging to said lands. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of ,the Circuit Court of the omie ui uregon, ior tne county of Mor row, to me directed in the case of State Land Board, a public corpor- at-iuii, x ittlllljll, VS. Al. Henrlksen. Daisy Butler, a single txnuin ouuer, w. v. fearo hiiu tne county oi Morrow, De- ienaants. ,. , , C. J. D. BAUMAN, ..Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. 20-24 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S Juainyf2801'9n3e6.at Da"eS' regn' NOTICE Is hereby given that Cather ine MCi-ievllt OI Fpnil Ptnn Oran who. on April 27. 1931, made homestead clll'y J-ec. u, i lib, ISO. U27576 for s.' " T2" vv vai sec tion 24, Township 1, S Ranee 29. E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice . '"V'u"0" t0 make final Proof, to tramuimii (.-III in to tne nnrl annvo In scribed before S. A. Ncwberrv. U. S vw,ii,iiinniuiHr. at rflnn Ofnn Drao-nn On the 21st dlV of Sonloml,n 101C ' Claimant names as witnesses: Herb Instone, of Lena Oreimn: wminm t. StOhe. Of I.eilfl. Oroirnn PV.1I Til! ui ena, uregon; Patrick Mullahan, of . , . ' - in, JiiKfiina, iiupyiiei, uregon. W. F. JACKSON, Register, Heppner Transfer Co. Anywhere For Hire Hauling Bonded and Insured Carrier ROBT. A. JONES, Mgr. FRANK C. ALFRED Attorney at Law Upstairs In Humphreys Bldg. HEPPNER, OREGON Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building PENDLETON, OREGON Practice In State and Federal Courts Professional Cards REAL ESTATE General Line of Insurance and Bonds W. M. EUBANZS Notary Fnblio Phone 62 lone. Ore. VV. L. 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