Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1921, Image 8

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or claiming any Interest In
CIOVERDALE BRIEFS
and to the above entitled
In catching his horse while riding estate as heirs or distribut­
in the relay race at Paci.lc City, ’nst ees.
Saturday, Gue Leno of Grand llor.de,
Defendants
dislocated his leftshoulder. He pluck
lly finished that race and before giv­
ing up rode a bucking horse and .To Anna Christine Neumann, and
all persons unnamed or unknown
bucking steer, thus completing all of
having or claiming any interest
his performances which had been
in and to the above entitled estate
assigned him. Dr. Russell gave him
as heirs or distributees, defend
an anaesthetic and set his shoulder.
aftta:
Ed" Earl and family were Pacific
CJty visitors Sunday.
Mrs. A.M. Shelton of Boise, Idaho IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
visited at the J.L. Gay home on Tues
OREGON
day and Wednesday of last week.
You and each of you are hereby
Mr. and Mrs. Web McGinnis wore cited and required to appear in the
pacific City visitors Saturday.
County Court of the State of Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman of for the County of Tillamook, at «he
Tillamook spent the week-end with Court Room thereof, at Tillamook in
her sister. Mrs. John Fleck, and said County and State, on Tuesday
tamily.
the 11th day of October 1921, at the
Mrs. Ed. Cochran and little grand hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. of E’id
son, Lewis Stlverson, visited Satur­ day, then and there to show cause,
day afternoon at the James Iuilah if any there be, why the facts should
home at Hebo.
not be found and the rights of heir­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens visited ship to and distribution of said es­
at the Walter Todd home Sunday tate not decreed as set forth and
afternoon.
prayed for in the petition of the
Mrs. Oscar Bennett returned home plaintiffs on file herein in this
Sunday, from Dallas, where she has Court.
been visiting her parents for tbe
You and each of you are hereby
past two weeks,
further required to appear before
Mrs. Dan Zeh and little son, who
have been visiting her sister, Mrs. this Court on said time and place
file your respective claim or
Clay Taylor, returned to their home and
claims of heirship, ownership or in­
in Albany, last Sunday.
terest in said estate.
Miss Cora Hess of Meda was In ,
This citation is served upon you
town Monday to consult a physician.
Mrs. Mary Jenck was a Tillamook I pursuant to an order duly made and
entered herein by the Honorable
visitor the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Messner of He- j Homer Mason, Judge of the above
bo were in town last Monday even­ entitled court, dated the 8th da,. of
July, 1921.
ing.
Witness, The Honorable Homer
Miss Rebecca Walker of Rickreall
who has been visiting at the home Mason, Judge of the County Court
of her iousin. Clay Taylor, returned of the State of Oregon, for Tilla­
mook County, with the seal *,i -.aid
to her home Sunday.
The famous Hoyts, genuine West­ Court affixed, this 8th day ci July.
ern entertainers, gave a vaudeville 1921.
show here, on Wednesday and Thins Attest:
H. S. Brimhail
day evenings of last week.
County Clerk.
P.D. Ott, Hebo merchant, and w ife
This citation is served upou you
passed through town Sunday on by publication in the Tillamook
their way to the beach.
Headlight, a newspaper published
Last Friday was the birthday and of general circulation in Tilla­
anniversary of W.L. Hudson. Seven­ mook County, Oregon, in pursuance
teen relatives and friends gathered to an order of the Honorable Homer
In the evening to help him celebiate Mason. Judge of the above entitled
Games were played until a late hour Court, duly made and entered on the
when light refreshments were serv­ 8th day of July, 1921.
ed. after which the guests departed.
John Olsen
Attorney for Plaintiffs
REFORMED CHURCH
and Petitioners.
Postoffice address
A.M.
at 10
Sunday
School
413 Chamber of Comm-
Morning Worship at 11 o’clock,
Bld.g, Portland, Oreg.
Hudelberg League meeting at
Date of first pub. July 14, 1921
7: 45 P.M.
Topic:’’Lesson from the Book of Date of last pub. August 25, 1921
Ruth" .
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Evening Services at 8:15. Subject
In the Circuit Court of the State of
"Christ likeness."
Members, friends, and stranger» Oregon for the County of Tillamook
are cordially invited to these ser- Security Savings and Trust Com­
pany, A Corporation, Plaintiff
W.G. LIENKAEMPER. Pastor.
vs
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W. W. Ridehalgh and Zoe C. Rlde-
halgh, his wife, W. T. Ridehalgh,
and Alana Ridehalgh, his wife,
and Ridehalgh & Co. Inc., a Cor­
poration, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judg­
ment, order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled causé, to
me directed and dated the 1st day of
August, 1921, upon a Judgment and
decree rendered and entered in said
Court on the 19th day of October,
1920, in favor of Security Savings &
Trust Company plaintiff, and again.«-:
W. W. Ridehalgh and Zoe C Ride­
halgh, his wife, W. T. Ridehalgh
and Alana Ridehalgh, his wife, and
Ridehalgh A Co. Inc., a Corporation,
defendants, for the sum of Fifteen
JUDSON H. ROSENBERG,
Hundred and No-100 ($1500.00)
Administrator of the Estate oi W. H. Dollars with interest at Eight (8 per
cent) per cent per annum from the
Ilawkhis, Deceased
18th day of February, 1919, and the
i further sum ot Seventy live and No-
NOTICE
Below Is a list Bhow’.iig ihu 100 ($75.00) Dollars, Attorney'):
amount standing to the credit ot ev Fees, and the further sum ot Fifteen
ery depositor July 1, 1921 who have and 20-100 ($15.20) Dollars, costs
not made a deposit, or who lias not and the costs of and upon this writ,
withdrawn any part of Ills deposit, connnandjng me to make sale of the
for a period of more than seven following described property to-wit.
The Northwest Quarter of the
years immediately prior to said date,
with the name, last known address Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4 of NW
of such depositor.
1-1) of Section Twenty-one (21),
Chas. Cooper, San Francisco, $2.34 Towmhip One (1) North, Rang*,
J C Ciescy. Beaver, Ore.
.t*0 Ten (Kl) West of Willamette Meiiu
A I, Darby, Tillamook, Ore
.58 lan; also a tract of land described a.>
Will Hadley, Tlllnmook, Ore
.73 beginning at a point on ordinary
Jas. Holcomb, Cloverdale, Ore 1 .15 high tide and water line One hun­
Mis. Allee Hoenicke, Woods Or .37 dred Thirty-live (135) llnku South
F C Selnneltzer, Hebo, Ole
78 '•0 ami Three Hundred Sixty-seven
P Thomas, Hebo, Ore
.... J.l* (367) links East of the meander
corner between Sections Twenty
NE8TUCCA VALLEY BANK
Cloverdale, Oregon. (20) and Twenty-one (21), Town­
7-21-4t
E L McCABE, Cashier. ship One (1) North. Range Ten
(10) West of Willamette Meridian,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX TO and running thence South Sixty-five
degree«« (65 degrees) East on ordin­
CREDITORS
ary high water line Two and Ninety
Notice Is hereby
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given that the -eight hundredths (2.98) chains,
County Court of the State of Oregon, thence North Nineteen and 15-100
for Tillamook County, has appoint­ (19.15) chains; I hence West Two
ed the undersigned administratrix of and 70-100 (2.70) chains; thence
the estate of Ervin i Carter, deceased, South Seventeen and 89-100 (17.M)
and any and all persona having chains to the place of beginning, ton
claims against said estate are hereby taining five (5) acre». less right of
required to present such claims prop way conveyed to the Portland Rai'
erly verified tQgethi er with the prop- way A Navigation Co., all in the
er vouchers to the undersigned at county of Tillamook, and State of
her residence tn Aurora. Oregon. < n Oregon.
or before six months from the date
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
of this notice. Dated July 21, 1921. execution. Judgment, order, deereo
ELMA DENTBL,
and order of sale, and iu compliance
Administratrix of the Estate of Er
with the commands of said writ, I
vln Carter, deceased.
will on the 3rd day of September,
,
7-21-21-15
1931, at ten o'clock a. in at the front
door of the County Court House in
the OHj of Tillamook, County o'
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Tillamook, and State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest bld
STATE OF OREGON FOR
dei for cash in hand, all the right,
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
title and interest which the within
/ defendants or any of them, had on
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the 23rd day of July, 1919, the date
In the matter of the estate
of the deed or mortgage herein fore­
of
closed. oi since that date had in and
John Larson, deceased.
to the above described real property,
Camilla Nielson Reichhardt
or any part thereof. to satisfy said
and Marie Vilhelmine Neu.nan
Petitioners and plaintiffs, execution, Judgment, order and de­
cree, Interest, costs, accrued Interest
va
and attorney’s fees.
John \ Nelson, admlnlatra
Dated this 2nd day of August, 1921
tor of the estate of John
JOHN ASCIIIM
Larson, deceased. Emma
Shetlff of Tillamook County, Oregon
Adams. Anna Christine
First publication Aug 4th, 1921:
Neumann, and all persons
last publication September 1st, 1931.
unatned or unknown having
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ESGHTH ANNUAL
TILLAMOOK
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COUNTY FAIR
COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
SEPT. 13-4-5-6
Write tbe Secretary for Premium List
Mutual
Confidence and
Good Will is Our
Message Daily!
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Judson
H. Rosenberg has been duly appoint­
ed administrator of the Estate of W.
H. Hawkins, deceased, by the Coun­
ty Court of Tillamook County, Ore­
gon. All persons holding claims of
any kind against said estate are htre
by required to present the same to
the administrator at his place of
business In Tillamook City, Oregon,
or at the office of Botts & Winslow,
Attorneys for said estate, Tillamook,
Oregon, on or before six months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which first publication
is the 4th day of August, 1921. Said
claims must be duly verified as re­
quired by law.
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