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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1929.
IONE.
(Continaed from Tint Fan)
and George Gross left last Thurs
day for the mountains above Hard
man. Others who went were Ernest
Lundell, Cleo Drake, Carl Berg
strom, judge Robinson, Harry Yar
nell, Elmer Griffith, Blain Black
well, Dell Ray, Fred Mankin, Ture
Peterson, Lee Beckner, Dale Brown,
Charley Furlong, Bert Mason and
Walter Corley.
Mrs. Perry Bartlemay whose
home is at Mays visited recently
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
R. Morgan.
Mrs. Holmes Gabbert and daugh
ter Patricia Ann of Portland are
guests at the home of Mrs. Gab
bert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Misner.
Miss Thelma Forbes Is In Hepp
ner where she has employment at
the J. C. Penney Co. store.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown of
Portland were recent visitors in the
home of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs.
Roy Lleuallen.
Mrs. Frank Engelman attended
the missionary convention held last
week in the Christian church at
Pendleton. She had the pleasure of
hearing many interesting speakers.
John Eubanks has a position with
the Maytag washing machine com
pany with headquarters in Pendle
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKinney
and Mrs. Edgar Carr of Arlington
were Sunday guests in the Ned Carr
home on Second street
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of
Portland visited Sunday in the Dale
Ray home. Mrs. Jones is Mr. Ray's
niece.
Rex Fisk drove over from Ken
newick Sunday. When he returned
to his home he was accompanied
by Mrs. Fisk who has been in lone
for some time caring for her aunt,
Mrs. Alice McNabb. Mrs. McNabb
is now quite well again.
Miss Bonnie Smith from Santa
Ana, Calif., Is here for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison, ac
companied by their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner,
were Pendleton visitors Monday.
The Social Civics club of the high
school is giving a Hallowe'en mas
querade party, October 29, for the
high school and the faculty. At the
meeting of the club held Monday
it was decided to levy a fine on each
unmasked guest who attended the
party.
Miss Leona Ritchie of Portland
came Sunday and will spend two
weeks visiting friends here.
Those who attendd the Pamona
grange meeting at Stanfleld October
17 were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heli-
ker and Donald and Harriet, Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Buschke and Lois, Jo
sephine and Henry, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cool and Mable and Elmer,
Harry and Elmer Peterson, Mar
garet Crawford, Geneva and Beu
lah Pettyjohn, John and Veda Eu.
banks, Mrs. Earl Morgan and Mil
dred and Lloyd and Gladys Bra-
shears, all members of the Willows
grange. At this meeting the impres
sive fifth degree was conferred on
Geneva and Beulah Pettyjohn, John
Eubanks, Gladys Brashears, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buschke and chil
dren.
The Mid-Columbia assocltaion of
Congregational churches held Its
annual visitation meeting at Lexing
ton Tuesday. A 6 o clock dinner
was served in the church dining
room, followed by the regular meet
ing of the association. Many from
Iene were in attendance.
NOTICE OF SAI OT ANTMAL.
Notice ie hereby given that under
and by virtue ot the laws of the State
of Oregon, the undersigned has taken
up the hereinafter described animal
found running at large on his premises
in Morrow County. State of Oregon,
and that he will on Saturday the 9th
day of November. 1929. at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at his place, the ranch of Webb Bros.,
17 miles south of Heppner. Morrow
County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
the said animal, unless the same shall
have been redeemed by the owner
thereof. The animal is described as
follows :
One red roan yearling heifer, with
stripe down back: no brand or ear
marks.
W. F. PETTYJOHN.
32-34 Heppner. Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
Countv Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, administrator of the
estate of Nancy Gentry, deceased, and
all persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same with proper vouchers as re-
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at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Hepp
ner, UICKUJl, wnwwu oi uiuti.ua u
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 24th
day of October, 1929.
C. W. McNAMER.
32-36 Administrator.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
W. E. Goodspeed. Plaintiff,
vs.
William Callahan; S. B. Somers and
Kathrynne L. Somers, his wife, and
P. J. Hughes. Defendants.
SUMMONS.
To S. B. Somers and Kathrynne L.
Somers, his wife, and P. J. Hughes,
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
Smile With Ferguson
hereby notified to appear and answer
the plaintiffs complaint filed in the
above entitled suit within Four weeks
from the date of first publication of
this summons, and for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for in his complaint which
is as follows, to-wit:
That plaintiff have judgment against
the defendant, William Callahan, for the
sum of Eight thousand Six hundred
Eighty-five and No-100 Dollars with in
terest at the rate of Six per cent per
annum, compounded annually, and at
the rate of Ten per cent per annum af
ter November Twelfth, 1928; the fur
ther sum of Six hundred fifty-four and
74-100 Dollars with interest at the rate
of Ten per cent per annum from Sep
tember Eighteenth. 19118: the further
sum of Twenty-two and No-100 Dollars;
the further sum of One thousand Dol
lars attorney's fee. and plaintiffs costs
and disbursements incurred in this suit ;
For a decree of the Court that the
plaintiffs mortgage on the following
described real property in Morrow
county and Gilliam county, state of Ore
gon, to-wit:
The South half of Section Thir
teen and the North half of Section
Twenty-four in Township one North
of Range Twenty-two. E. W. M.. in
Gilliam county. Oregon;
Also: Lot three and the North
east quarter of the Southwest quar
ter and Lot Four and the South
east quarter of the Southwest quar
ter of Section Eighteen, and the
Northeast quarter of the Northwest
quarter of Section Nineteen in
Township One North of Range
Twenty-three. E. W. M., in Morrow
county. Oregon,
is a first lien on said real property and
that the plaintiffs mrotgage be fore
closed and the real property be sold un
der mortgage foreclosure in the manner
provided by law. and the proceeds re
ceived from such sale be applied first to
the payment of charges and expenses of
such sale; second, to the payment of
plaintiff's judgment, including costs and
attorney's fee, and third, the overplus
if any. be paid to the defendant, Wil
liam Callahan, and that the defendants
and all persons claiming by, through or
under them or any of them be forever
barred and foreclosed of and from all
right, title and interest in or to said
real property and the whole thereof,
save the statutory right of redemption,
and
For such other and further relief as
to the Court may seem equitable.
This Summons is published by virtue
Hallowe'en
The big fun holiday is at hand. In planning your
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tures to you. Two red hot specials just going on.
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For Hallowe'en
Noise Producers Horns, Whistles, Pans
and Whatnots; Pumpkin Jack 0' Lanterns,
fine for decorations; Masks for the Mas
querade Ball; Hallowe'en Candies.
of an order of the Honorable R. I.
Benge. County Judge of Morrow county,
state of Oregon, made and entered on
the Twenty-second day of October, 1929,
which order provides that this Summons
De pubusned in the Heppner Gazette
Times, a newspaper of general circula
tion published in Heppner. Morrow
county, state of Oregon, once each week
for Four weeks.
Date of first Dublication of this Sum
mons is the Twentv-fourth duv of Oc
tober, 1929.
C. L. SWEEK.
Attornev for the PUnitiff
32-36 Address: Heppner. Oreeon.
NOTICE OP BALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of the laws of the statu ,r
Oregon, the undersigned has taken up
the hereinafter described animals found
running at large on his premises in
Morrow County. State of Oregon, and
that he will on Saturday, the 2nd rinv
of November, 1929, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A. M.. of said day, at his place,
7 miles northeast of Lena Postomce in
sam morrow county, state of Oregon,
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the said ani
mals, unless the same shall have been
Women Suffering
Bladder Irritation
If functional Bladder Irritation
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follows:
One bay yearling horse, having no
visible brand.
-me iron grey yearling horse, having
no visible brand.
One bay horse, about 10 years old,
weight about 1060, left shoulder sweeny,
no visible brands.
pat Mclaughlin,
31-33 Lena, Oregon.
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Nothing will please more than a box of these superlative
nationally advertised boxed chocolates. They're delicious.
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The state game commission is
making preparations to install an
exhibit at the coming Pacific Inter
national Livestock exposition which
will be held in Portland. Last year
the commission had such an exhibit
and it proved so popular that twice
the space has been granted this
year. All types of game birds will
be exhibited and a miniature hat
chery showing the growth of fish
from an egg to a full sized trout
will be installed.
For Sale Four head of rams, 3
Corriedales and 1 Hampshire. J. H.
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Hershey's Cocoa
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15c
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a
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SAVES
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THE new Ford can is a good car to
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Reports of its reliability come not
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and officials of Drive-It-Yourself
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keep definite day-by-day
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and comfort. The quality that has
been built into every part will
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in repair bills.
In other words, you save money
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you save money every mile you
drive. That's something
to think about when you
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Roadster, $450 Phaeton, $460 Tudor Sedan, $525 Business Coupe, $525
Coupe, $550 Sport Coupe, with rumble seat, $550 Fordor Sedan, $625
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CThis means that you get
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From Oct. 24
to Nov. 3:
30x4.50 H. D.
$12.30
29x4.40 Reg.
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28x5.25 H. D.
$14.95
29 x 5.00 H. D.
$13.55
30x3i Reg.
$5730
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