1 THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. PAGE THREE oca r9 A recent ttsue of the Pendleton East Oregonian hae the following concerning th lllneit of Judge Phelpi: "The many Pendleton friends of Judge G. W, J'helpi are rejoicing in the newt that he took a turn for the better yesterday (Thursday) and that there are strong hopes for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Marsh, who have been in Portland where they were called by Judge Phelps' ill ness, state that he showed improve ment yesterday. His stomach has been paralyzed and he was unable to retain food or water. That condition has been relieved and as a result Judge Phelps is better." TMs paper has had no late news from the bed side of Judge Phelps, but we presume his condition is on of improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carter of upper Rhea creek have the thanks of the G.-T. force for an abundant supply of new peas, brought in from their garden yesterday. Jim states that they have a very fine garden this season and later on expects to gather in an abundant crop of spuds of the very best quality. Mr. Carter also harvests considerable cord wood as he goes along. A search about his part of the mountains on Sunday failed to reveal any huckleberries, and he fears there will be none of this lucious fruit this season. The Misses Evelyn Humphreys, Mury Patterson, Francis Parker, Lu ola Benge and Myra Wells returned home on Tuesday from Portland. The young ladies represented the Endeav or society of the Christian church at the national convention held in the city the past week and they re port a wonderful meeting as well as a very enjoyable time. W. F. Barnett of Lexington has been busy with the threshing of his grain, operations getting under way on the Barnett farm early this week. His bluestem is turning out quite well, but the quality will not be quite up to number one, according to sam ples he Was exhibiting here on Mon day. It will be good milling wheat, however, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Keithley of Pen dteton were guests of the George Gray home Saturday and Sunday. The Keithleys are in the reel estate and Insurance business at Pendleton. They were accompanied by Mrs. Car rie Vaughn of Heppner who has been their guest at Pendleton.-rJoseph Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shivety re turned home on Sunday from a short vacation spent at Seaside, Oregon, and Shippard Springs, Wash. Frank states that the weather was pretty cool at the seashore, but the trip was an enjoyable one. A UtUr received at this office this week from Prof. Hedrick aUtes that he ia spending a few weeks Id Eu gene at the University summer school while Mrs. Hedrick is visiting In Southern Oregon. Prof. Hedrick will go to Medford in August to take up hia work of preparing for the open ing of school there in September. Gay M. Anderson and family left for the Rose city on Monday to ipend the balance of the week in the city with the Elks gathered there. They were accompanied by Mrs. Andernon's sister who spent a few days visiting with the family here from her home in Ookland, California. Walter Moore, cashier of First Na tional Bank, who has been spending his vacation at KeUo and Tacoma, Wash., returned home on Sunday and ia again busy at his desk. Mrs. Moore and the children remained at Tacoma and will extend their visit for at least ft month. Jimmy Burnside was in from his Rood Hill farm on Monday, getting ready for harvest. He reports that grain out that way is going to make a fair yield and will be of good qual ity so far as he has observed. He will begin harvest soon. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Boyer at their home in Portland on July 4th, a daughetr. Mrs. Boyer was formerly Miss Vietta Hayes of this city and the proud father is a brother of Reid Buseick of Heppner. Miss Lulu Hager, who has been liv ing for the past year at Medford, Ore gon, returned home on Saturday. She has been with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sims during her stay in the Southern Oregon city. Reid Buseick, Crocket Sprouts and Robert Tash who attended the Chris tian Endeavor convention in Portland last week, returned home on Satur day, having enjoyed good time in the city. I will serve chicken on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 75c and $1. Mrs. Kippee. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that the "un dersigned, Administrator of the Es tate of Ivy M. Nolan, Deceased, will from and after the 15th day of Aug ust, 1925, at the office of Woodson & Sweek in the First National Bank Building of the City of Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, offer for sale at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real property, situated in Morrow, County, Orejron, to-wit: An undivided one-half Interest, subject to the dower right of Louie D. Dorman and the courtesy interest of W. E. Nolan, in and to the following described real prop erty in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: Southeast quar ter of Section 10, Southwest quar ter. North half of Southeast quar ter, and Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter of Seetion 11; North half of South half of Sec tion 13; Northwest quarter and Northwest quarter of the North east quarter of Section 14; Northeast quarter, North half of Northwest quarter, and South east quarter of Norhtwest quar ter of Section 15, all in township 2 South, Range 24, E. W. M. This aale ia made under and In pursuance of the license and order of sale granted, made and entered by onorabte R. L. Benge, Judge of the County Court of Morrow county, State of Oregon, on the 11th day of July. 1925, in the matter of the Estate of Ivy M. Nolan, deceased, and such sale will be made aubject to confirmation by said court. Dated this 11th day of July, 1925. H. J. BIDDLE, Administrator of the Estate of Ivy M. Nolan, Deceased. ' WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of the estate of Eb enezer B. Gorton, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, has ap pointed Monday, the 24th day of Aug ust, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settle ment of said final account Objec tions to said final account abould be filed on or before said date. FLORENCE K. HARDEST Y, Administratrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. CYNTHIA WALKER, Plaintiff, F. H. WILSON, GEORGE W. AYERS and Mary E. Ayers, his wife; Mary E. Kirk, a widow; William A. Ayers and Dora Ayers, his wife; Thomas Ayers and Etta Ayers, his wife; Ida M. Fell and George D. Fell, her hus band; Elsie I. Lasater and J. H. La sate r, her husband, and Edgar B. Ayers, a single man; Defendants. SUMMONS. To: F. H. Wilaon, George W. Ayera, Mary E. Ayers, Mary E. Kirk, William A, Ayers, Dora Ayers, Elsie L Lasa ter and J. H. Lasater: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 29th day of August, 1925; and if you fail to an swer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: Announcement - .i i i .i p a I wish to announce that I have added to my stock The Florsheim Shoe THE FLORSHEIM SHOE is a shoe made for the man who wants style and service. A BRAND NEW STOCK AND BRAND NEW STYLES. I carry a complete stock of both shoes and oxfords. It will do you good to see these new styles. . David A. Wilson A Man's Store for Men Jiff : r-;T For a decree of the court that the plaintiff is the owner In fee simple of Lots 1, 2 and S In Block 3v tn the Town of lone. County of Morrow, State of Oregon, clear of all liens or claims of any of the above named de fendants; and that the above named defendants be decreed to have no in terest in or to said real property; and for a further decree quieting the plaintiff's title to said real property against thclaims of all of the above named defendant! and against all per sons claiming by, through or under thm or any of them, and restrain- y-Tfc5, flies, bugs roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY-DI Is non-poisonous, will not stain, and has a pleasant and refreshing odor. You need FLY-DI all the year round always keep a bottle on band. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY PATTERSON & SON inf and enjoinirff the defendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them from hereafter setting up anv elaim to anr Dart of said real property adverse to this plaintiff's title. This summons is being published hv virtu of an order of the Honor able R. L. 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