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r P O Tuesday, August i, IQ22 THK. HF.PPMTT.IV HPRAT.n rvnT-M ; ; frtUJi I MKKlJ 1 1 : zz:- The . LMON Copy fr This Department Supplied by the American Lesion News Service.) PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE SOUTH Capt. George Shuler Passes Com mand of Marines in Parade to South Carolina Officer. Proving tliat the Civil war formed a nation un,d that the sons of the Confederacy and ttie Union hold no malice, I'apt. George K. Shuler of Lyons, N. . whose forebears wore the Union blue, thought that it would he most appropriate that a Southern er should taUe his place as com mander of the marines in the parade at the unveiling of the Grant memorial. Accordingly, he selected Capt. Thomas I'. Cheatham of South Carolina, whose folk fought against Grant in the struggle between the states for the honor. Shuler had a notable record with the marines during the war. lie re ceived the Croix de Guerre, Navy medal, Distinguished Service medal and citations from Marshals Foch and I'etain, General Pershing and General Lejeune. Steel Has Great Cutting Power. "High-speed steel" Tor cutting tools has been well known fiir years, and on Improved form of this material has been Introduced in Sheffield. Kngland. I It is reporfd that this steel has four I times the cutting power', of any other m use. 1 he 'composition is. it p pears. still a secret, but it is said to be the first "high-speed steel" that can he hardened in cold water with out danger. It can also he hardened with oil or in a cold bhist. Tools made of it wear out much less' rapidly and 'require much less grinding than those of the older kinds of steel. They will also go on working at high temperature longer. Fut the makers themselves say that this steel does not by any means murk the final development of "high speed steel." Washington Star. Help Austrian Children. Danish Joint committees for help to war devastated countries report that In 1 021 Denmark entertained 5,584 children from Austria for several months, and that since September. 101!), Denmark has cared for H!,4."i Austrian children and 5.42S German children. Furthermore, l'JO German little ones needing special care were nursed In a special camp. Gifts of hospital equipment were sent to Austria and Germany, and 40.000 francs was spent supporting a children's home near Kheims. Food and clothing to the value of 70.00(1 Danish crowns were sent to Germany Hnd Austria and financial assistance for children amounting to L'.I.OOO crowns was sent to Helgium, ;i,'!,77o to Poland, and 34, ."00 to France. and to the following described real property, subject to the dower inter est of Helen Groshens McCullough and to a mortgage in favor of the State Land Board, of Oregon, for $2,200.00: SKMSKi,. SeC. 13; Et.XK'j.fEU, S'iSWH. See. 24; K'iXW'i. .WXEH. SF.i.;XRii, PEtJSWU, Sec. 2,".; NE1',, SEH, SW'i, EX WU, Sec. 36; all in Township 4 Souih UangeSG E. V. M. WUXW1!. OUT OI.'I' C 1C. '1''-1' ' ,Sec. 19; V'iXWU, Sec. 30; Sib XWVi, Sec. 31; all in Township 4 . South, Range 27 E. V. II. SW'U iXWU. Sec. 16, Township 5 South, Range 2 7 E. W, M. Also, beginning at the southeast corner c.f the South west quarter of the Northwest quar ter of Section 18, thence running , North one mile.thence East 1162 feet ; thence South to the Section lino be tween Sections 7 and 18 to a point 412 feet T,i.it of the Northeast cor ner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 18,, thence South to the place of begin ning, being all the land in the above boundaries lying west of the now established county road, and all be ing in Township 4 South, Range 27 E. V. M. Also Lot 5, Block 5, City of Heppner, Oregon. HELEN McCULLOUGH, Guardian of the person and estate of May Helen Gro-11-15 shens, a minor. IV THE C1KCUT COl'KT OF THE STATE OF OREGON' 1 OK THE COUNTY OF MORROW Freda Bishop. ) Plaintiff, ) vs. ) SUMMONS. A:o!rev.- J. Bishop, ) Defendant, ) To Andrew J. Bishop, tho above n. uued defendant: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer plaintiff's comjilaint filed against you in the above entitled court on or before six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of this Summons, and if you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you and the plaintiff be for ever dissolved and thr.t tho plaintiff have aa absolute divorce from you, and for such other and further re- i i- -i- -i- -i- i- :- -i--i- FHONE 872 ALEX G1H15, Plumber At Starkey's Electrical Store I Fix Any Old Thing Auto radiators. Ranges, Heat ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim ney Cleaned. Key Fitting Glazing Etc. I - i i v v LEGAL NOTICES THE SAN JACINTO DAY FLOAT Legionnaires' Display Proves Prize winner at the Anson (Tex.) Cele bration Held April 21. Outside of the Lone Star state, peo ple don't do much celebrating on San Jacinto day. Down in Texas, however, the school children and everybody else take a holiday on April 21. It is the anniversary of the battle of San Jacin to, where Col. Sam Houston, with 7,")0 soldiers, put to flight 5,000 Mexicans and took General Santa Anna and other notables of the Mexican army captive. Tills year, the American Legion in all parts of Texas took part in the cel- XOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY i ! 1 1 1 j 1 . t- ft. i. . , V.'.VA ' . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Guardianship of May Helen Groshens, a minor. Notice is hereby given that, in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and entered on the 5th day of July, 1922, the under signed guardian of the person and estate of May Helen Groshens, a ; minor, will, from and after the 9th day of August, 1922, at the office of ! S. E. Notson, in the Court House at : Hepuner, Morrow County, Oregon, of fer for sale and sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation by said County Court, all the right, title, in terest and estate of said May Helen I Groshens in and to the following de- scrioeu real property, sit'inte in I Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth interest in Moss Aztec Assortment Of FEUX DISHES, JAUDIXARES, FLOWER BOWLS And HAXGIXG ISASIvETS CASH VARIETY STORE Big Values for Little Money CreeK RancH Bargain iSo acres, 40 acres under the ditch, 100 acres in wheat and summer fallow, good house and other buildings. Only two miles from town. On highway and railroad. Price Including All Stock and Implements Onlj, $10,000 Roy V. Whiteis lief as may be just and equitable. day of July, 1 922. r.r.d the dato of This s-ummons is published upon ' th0 first publication ot this Summon you in the Heppner Herald once a ; is July, 11th 1922. week for six successive weeks pur-! jqs. J. NVS sua-.it to an order of the Hon. 1). R. i Attorn.", for Plaintiff Parker, Jiutgo of the above entitled PoslofiWo addioss, which euier is gated tho tli Heppner. Oregon. " t jtj . v ' " i ... .k. v.; yv vv.; wwi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BROWNING JOHNS AND The place where your car will receive proper ATTENTION At a Cost tKat is very Reasonable WILLOW AND GALE STS. - HEPPNER, OREGON v. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fruits and Vegetables Fresh, Clean and Palatable. Fresh Shipments Received Daily. We Specialize in Things You like to Eat Fresh Strawberries Sam Hughes Co. -oyionnaires' Prize Float. ebrntlon of Colonel Houston's victory. The Legionnaires' tloat in the parade at Anson took first prize for being the best decorated of th,e scores that were seen on San Jacinto day. FCCH PRAISES AMERICAN WAY Pride of France Well Pleased With Enthusiastic Welcomes Through out the Country. Marshal Foch of France, has given to Cciinmandant de Mierry, formerly of his staff, the task of wjiting the impressions of the generalissimo on his recent visit to America as the guest of the American Legion. Marshal Foch has made it a life-long rule not to write for publications of any sort. In speaking of his trip across the American continent. Marshal Foch said: "There was always the same enthusiasm, tie same warmth, all through the weeks that I travelled, no lualter whether we were in the West, tiie North, the South or the Fast. No mutter what the weather, thousands of men, women and children were al ways ready with a cordial greeting," The Marshal paid an especially high tribute to the "cord'ality and friend ship of the American Legion." which he said, "rendered ca-cy the journey of mere than 1V,.mh kilometers in forty rive das." OBSERVE LEE-GRANT BIRTHS American Legion Requests Commemo ration on Both Sides of Mason Dixon Line. Observances by posts of the Ameri "an Legion on both sides of ihe Masoii Dixoti line ef the bir!hdas of Hen. Hubert F. Lee and (ien. F. S. draft lins I n rt-iUes;t'd by the national hcn.lijuarters of the Legem. Legion posts in Northern states co-operated with the ;. A. II. in the celebration of Oram's atitiiorary on April 'JT. The birthday of (ietieral Lee will be ob served .lafni'iy -,t, II1.:;. 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