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MEPPNEB GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929. PAGE SEVEN Henry Howard was celebrating his 86th birthday on Tuesday. Mr, Howard has been laid up and kept at home during the winter by rheu matism, but was able to be up town Tuesday, reeling quite a bit better. He reported Mrs. Howard as feeling fine. She is 10V4 years older than her husband Heppner's oldest res ident in point of years, and among tne very oldest or our pioneers, and in her 97th year she enjoys perfect nealth. W. A. Anderson, brother of the late Geo. D. Anderson, has been ap pointed administrator of the estate, which consists principally of real property situated In Umatilla coun ty. Mr. Anderson and wife were here for several days following the death of his brother, and they have returned to their home at Ukiah. They were brought over to Heppner by Unas. Hynd. Sam McCullough has disposed of his place on Balm Fork to Carl Ulrlch of Heppner. In the deal Mr. McCullough has taken over the town property of Mr. Ulrlch. The ranch consists of some 600 acres of good grass land, with a small acreage under cultivation. Mr. Mc Cullough is planning to move to town, and Mr. Ulrlch has moved to the ranch. Mrs. Jas. Jones, niece of Jeff Jones, was a guest for several days during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones in this city She departed for her home at Hunt ington on Sunday morning, being accompanied as far as Pendleton by Mr. Jones and wife. The Women's Relief Corps will nave a luncheon for all the mem bers at Legion hall on Wednesday, May 22, at 1 o'clock sharp. The regular business meeting will follow at 1:30. All members are urged to come as there will be initiation. President Gus Llebl, extensive wheatgrowcr of Morrow and Gilliam counties, was looking after business here on Saturday. He states that crop con ditions are good in that part of the mortal vineyard, and a good yield is looked forward to at harvest time. E. S. Duran, Blackhorse farmer, was attending to business In this city on Saturday. Like all our far mers, Mr. Duran is rejoicing over the good rains of the past week, the warmer spring weather and the fine growing conditions. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gragg of Sa lem were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Gregg's mother, Mrs. Llllie Aiken. They returned home on Sunday afternoon, following a very pleasant visit with Heppner relatives. TIRE SPECIAL Saturday and Monday (May 18-20) only: 30x3 Extra Oversize Pathfinder $5.50 tube $1.10; 29x4.40 Speedway Bal loon $5.50 tube $1.10. HEPPNER GARAGE. Carl F. Bergstrom is well pleased with the outlook for crops In the Gooseberry section, and says the weather conditions are ideal. Worms bothered some early in the season, and In some fields tar weed is plentiful. The warm weather has done away with the worms, and the wheat Is fast getting ahead of the weeds. Mr. Bergstrom was looking after business here on Wednesday. N. A. Clark of Eight Mile spent a lew nours in town Tuesday. The warmer weather and sunshine is working to the advantage of the farmers of that part of Morrow county. The worms had been pretty busy durintr the colder ni-rM nnri with the advent of more sunshine and warmer weather, their work nas ceaseu. Carl F. Troedson of lone was a visitor in HeDDner for a short time on Monday. He renorted that flno rain visited that part of the county auring aunuay night, being quite general over an me wneat belt. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Olden of Rhea creek, were visitors here on Tuesday afternoon. They were making some arrangements for the picnic to be given at their place on Sunday next. TIRE SPECIAL Saturday and Monday (May 18-20) only: 30x3 Extra Oversize Pathfinder $5.50 tube $1.10; 29x4.40 Speedway Bal loon $5.50 tube $1.10. HEPPNER GARAGE. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. French were Saturday visitors in Heppner from their ranch at Gurdane, where spring has fully arrived at last, and Dillard reports everything looking fine. Guy Boyer here from his ranch near Monument Tuesday, reports that spring has arrived in that sec tion after a verv Droloneed winter. and everything is looking good now. Dr. Clarke, of Portland, EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST, in Heppner two days, Sunday and Monday, May 19th and 20th, at the Hotel Heppner. Consultation free. 9-10. Wm. Hughes, saddler of Pendle ton, was a visitor in this city on Monday, being here on business connected with the John Hughes estate. County Clerk Anderson issued a I marriage license on Saturday to Chas. Wicklander and Lilly Lorena Baker, residents of Boardman. L Van Marter and Roy Ohlcschla- ger departed the first of the week on a fishing excursion to Crooked river in Jefferson county. The Classic of the North, THE TRAIL OF '98, Star Theater Sun day and Monday. Edw. Lindeken, lone wheatralser, was looking after business in this Ity on Tuesday. THE TRAIL OF '98, by Robert W. Service, Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Stevens were McKlnney creek people in this city on Monday. of the Catholic church. The cele bration will commemorate both the llvlne and the dead with sDeclal reference to the' soldier dead. This service will consist of a mass In the church at 8:30 o'clock. The pastor hopes that this service will be well attended by all and especially by all those who mourn their dead. Fred Kuns, Lexington resident, was a visitor at Heppner on Mon day. CELEBRATE MEMORIAL DAY. There will be a celebration of Memorial Day In the Catholic church on Thursday, May 30, with appropriate sermon by the pastor i i i 11 J III roiiMte LY SPRAY flies.mosffuitoes, roaflw&mofhs, lice and many other insects STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA THE NEW FORD it n r ii in Quick as a flash on the get-away! NO NEED for us to tell you how quickly the new Ford accelerates. You can see it any day in traffic. Few cars at any price are as fast on the get-away. Come in and arrange for a demonstration. You'll get a real thrill in driving the new Ford because it is so alert and responsive and so easy to handle under all conditions. Roadster, $450 Phaeton, f460 Tudor Sedan, 0525 Busmen Coupe, $525 Coupe, $550 Sport Coupe, with rumble teat, $550 Fordor Sedan, $625 (All prices I. o. i. Detroit, plus charge lor freight mi ietirery. Bumpers mi str lire extre.) CHAS. H. LATOURELL Heppner, Ore. WILL PICNIC SUNDAY. People of the three school dis tricts, and others who desire to do so, will take part in a picnic at the Grant Olden place on Rhea creek next Sunday, May 19th. Prepara tions for a big time have been made, the fruit trees are all in blossom at the farm, and Mr. Olden has put the place in excellent shape to care for the guests. No doubt it will be an occasion that everyone who attends will greatly enjoy. PENDLETON AID COMING. Members of the Parish Aid of Pendleton have been Invited to at tend a luncheon to be held in Hepp ner on May 23rd, in which the Aid of All Saints Episcopal church of this city will act as hostesses. It is expected that quite a large number from the Pendleton society will be present on this occasion. in stock. Repair those harvesters before the crop is ready. Bert Ma son, lone. 9-12. Dr. Clarke, EYE SIGHT SPE CIALIST, in Heppner Sunday and Monday, May 19th and 20th, at Ho tel Heppner. See him about your eyes. 9-10. FOR SALE Cow fresh in June. Geo. GroBS, Boardman, Ore. 8-9. Wanted Girl to help with house work . Inquire this office. 7-9. WALL PAPER VALUES RE MARKABLE 3ttc a roll, 5c a roll and up. No delay; select it and take it with you. Return unbroken rolls. No loss in paper or time, but three fold saving in time, money and pa per. . CASE FURNITURE CO. Wanted A woman to help with housework on farm. Address Box 402, lone, Ore. 6tf. For Sale Poland China weanling pigs, $5 each, on Rhea creek, 12 miles from lone. Walter Jepson. 7-8 ESTRAYED! One sorrel mare, about 6 years old, roached mane, branded JB con nected with bar underneath. Stray ed from mv lace Snmlnv nitht May 12. Reward. Notify Carl F.' eeegstrom, lone, Ore. 9. Don't fail to see THE TRATT, dtt '98 at the Star Theater Klinrtav an1 Monday. FOR SALE Pure bred Rhode Is land eggs, from high producing Btrain. 75c setting. Ralph Butler, Cecil, Ore. ' 5-8 WANTS Wanted Work nn rnnoh no oan. eral housekeeper and cook; exper ienced, inquire tnis office. B TIRE SPECIAL Saturday nnH Monday (May 18-20) only: 30x3 Extra Oversize Pathfinder $5.50 tube $1.10; 29x4.40 Speedway Bal loon $5.50 tube $1.10. HEPPNER GARAGE. Holt Harvester repairs are now Orders for flowers direct from the growers at figures less than you can buy direct Case Furniture Com pany, growers agent 5tf. For Sale Bronze turkey eggs, 25c each. Mrs. Wm. McCarty, Echo, Oregon. 4 3-7p. For Sale Creek ranch of 800 acres; creek bottom under ditch; nearly all placs fenced sheep-tight; comfortable buildings with running water in house; small orchard. D. E. Gilman, Heppner, Ore. 38tf. For Sale Guernsey bull. Arnold Pieper, Lexington, Ore. 7-9. SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Muggie E. Bell, Plaintiff, vs. Thomas We.it Coffey and Mrs. T. W. STAR THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 16 AND 17: JACK HOLT In ZANE GREY'S "SUNSET PASS" The king of Westertn story tellers gives another thrilling ro mance to the screen. A tremendous sweep of forest fire. A cattle stampede. Smashing scenes that grip the emotions. Also FABLE, SCREEN MAGAZINE and NEWS REEL. SATURDAY, MAY 18: MARION NIXON In "SILKS AND SADDLES" with Richard Walling and Mary Nolan. From th story by Gerald Beaumont. Flying hoofs and fluttering hearts. Romance, thrills. Also BEAUTIES BEWARE, two-reel comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 19 AND 20 THE SMASH HIT! A Picturization of the Klondike Gold Rush pack ed with ADVEN TURE and RO MANCE, COM EDY and . THRILLS! Clarence Brown's production of ROBERT W. SERVICE'S yj, (I with Dolores Del Rio Ralph Forbes, Karl Dane Also Arthur Lake Comedy and News Reel A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Children 85c Adults SOc TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 AND 22: LOUISE FAZENDA and CLYDE COOK in "PAY AS YOU ENTER" With Myrna Loy and Wm. Demurest The battles between Conductor and Motorman for the favor of "Quick Lunch Mary" they are fast, furious and funny. Also two reel omcdy. COMING NEXT WEEK: Junior Coghlan and Louis Wolhelm In SQUARE SHOULDERS, May 23 and 24. Edmund Breese In BACK TO LIBERTY, May 25. Lupe Valez and Gary Cooper in WOLF SONG, May 26and W. Conrad Nagle and Renee Adoree In THE MICHIGAN KID, also the first episode of the mightiest serial In film History, TAR ZAN THE MIGHTY', May 28 and 29. Coffey, also known as Mrs. A. E. Coffey, and Millie Ann Francis, and all other persons unknown or un named having, or claiming to have any right title, estate. Hen or Interest In and to the real property described In the complaint herein. Defendants. To Thomas West Coffey, Mrs. T. W. Coffey, also known as Mrs. A. E. Coffee, and Millie Ann Francis, and all other persons unknown or unnamed having, or claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in and to the real property described in the complaint herein. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of tour weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, said period of four weeks being the time prescribed for publication hereof; and If you so fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In her complaint here in, to-wlt: that a decree be entered adjudicating anv and all ritrht tn estate, lien or interest which you, or any of you have, or claim to have, in and to the real property described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 1 South, Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian, Mor row County, Oregon, and declaring any and all such claim or claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the plain tiff herein is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, Hen or interest of the defendants, or either of them, and umi encn ana an or said defendants, and each and all persons claiming by. through or under them, or any of them, and all persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in said real property be for ever enjoined, restrained and barred from averting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that palntifTs title to said premises be forever quieted. 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