Heppner Gazette Times, June 3, 1943 7
Classified and . Legal Advertising
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Want Ads
FREStomhXCuiScid SdtaLSSi paHeartf-
burn, Belching, Bloating, Nausea, Gas
Humphreys 'druTcompany'
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
FOR SALE-iMcCormick mower,
rake; low wheel wagon with hay
rack. C. W. Valenine. 10-llp
yipv wrwvm ii c
DRY WOOD Blackburn Mill. See
Dan Bishop. 42tfc
FOR SALE-95 head shorn black-
face ewes with 80 lambs at side;
weaner pigs. L. J. Burnside, ,.
10c
FOR SALE Milk cow and calf.
Frank Lindsey, Morgan. Ore, 3tfc
LAWN MOWER sharpening, fac
tory style. N. D. Bailey 4-tf-c
FOR SALE 12-foot Caterpillar
combine. Reasonable. See Earl
McKinney, Heppner.
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T.OST Twn rpcristered 2-vear-old
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Hereford heifers. Branded OC on
right hip; ear mark, right ear
dock. Reward. O. W. Cutsforth.
9-10c
LOST Ration Book No. 2. Finder
please leave same at Central
Market in Heppner. Kathryn
Burns. 9tlp
WANTED Second hand tricycle.
Call 1432, Heppner. 9-ltc
FOR SALE Good fresh Jersey
milk cows, from 2 to 8 years, giv
ing 3 to 5 gallons. Ralph Butler, 22
miles from Arlington on Heppner
highway. 10p
LOST One white and brown Eng
lish setter, Morrow county license.
Five dollars reward for return or
tor inrormaiion resulting in
return. Charles Stout. 10-llp
WANTF.D Opneral farm hand on
irr,W,d farm. $125 and
board. Ralph Butler, 4 miles be
low Cecil.
10-p
Rationing Calendar
Clip and keep for handy reference.
RATION BOOK NO. 2
June 6 Red stamps L valid; M,
June 13; N, June 20. All, including
J and K, expire June 30. Each
weekly series good for 16 points.
June 7 Blue stamps G, H, and J
valid through this date. Blue stamps
K, L, and M good through July 7.
SUGAR
August 15 Stomp No. 13, book
No. 1, good for five pounds, expires
at mmniBiu. cuoiny -
16 in war ration book one valid for
5 pounds of sugar each for home
at midnight. Stamps No. 15 and JNo.
canning.
June 30-Stamp No. 24. book No.
COFFEE
1, good for one pound expires at
midnight.
SHOES
June 15 Stamp No. 17, book 1,
valid for one pair, expires at mid- OF OREGON, you and each of you lien or interest in the following de
night. Stamp No. 18, valid June 16 are hereby required to appear and scribed real property, in Morrow
for one pair. Stamps interchange- anSwer plaintiffs complaint filed County, Oregon, to-wit:
able among family. against you in the above entitled Beginning at the Northwest cor-
FUEL OIL court ana cause witnin iour wjk.s
Sept. 30Period 5 coupons valid from the date of the first publica
March 26 through Sept 30. Heating tion of this summons upon you,
coupons one unit, value 10 gal- and if you fail to so appear or anions-
ten units, 100 gallons. swer, for want thereof, plaintiff will
r.JmINF - apply to the above entitled court
JuJy 21-"A" books expire. No. for the relief prayed for in her
fi stamps in "A" books valid complaint, to-wit:
SL u i- Lp For a decree quieting plaintiffs
through this date. to degcribed real
Cars with B books must have property in Morrow County, Ore-
iirPS inspected every 4 months;
cars with C books, every 3 months,
cars with A books, every 6 months.
FUEL OIL
Sept. 30 Period 5 coupons valid
March 26 through bept. du. neat
in 2 coupons one unit,
value 10
gallons; 10 units, 100 gallons,
At least 20 percent more bak- you and all persons claiming by,
ery goods are being produced this through or under you be forever
year with the same amount of barred of and from all right, title,
shortening as was used last year, estate, lien or interest in or to said
according to the office of war in- real propeity and every part there
formation, of, and for such other and further
Ugal No"ce$
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint-
l' hy CU?ty FU
state of Oregon for the County of
Morrow, admimstrator of the estate
of William McCullough, deceased.
All Persons having claims against
the mi are he?y T?
to present the same, duly verified,
to the undersigned administrator, at ,
Ae ?oe of J" vrurner in Ue-
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luay,
Robert McCullough,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
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County, dated May 6, 1943, I am
authorized and directed to adver-
tise and sell at public auction, the
following described property at not
less than the minimum price nere-
in set forth:
Lot 3 m Block lb ot tne Town
of Lexington, Morrow County,
Oregon for the minimum price
of $10.00. cash.
The West Half of the East Half
of Section 18 in Township 1
North, Range 23 E. W. M. for
the minimum price of $1.00 per
acre, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 12th
fay 0f junSj ig43j at the hour of
10:oo A. M.. at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore-
gon, sell said property to the high
est and best bidder.
JOHN H. FUITEN
SHERIFF p M6RR0W COUN
TY, OREGON.
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SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY. s
Bertha Johnson, Plaintiff,
vs.
Catherine M. Hogeland, Louellion
E. Hogeland, and Jane Doe Hoge
land, his wife, Russell C. Hoge
land, and Jane Doe Hogeland,
his wife, Millie C. Drum, and
Walter Drum, her husband, and
ins wilt?, ivuiiif ii uiil. anu
all the unknown heirs of Alonzo
an urc uniMiuwii iitna iuvU,
D. Hogeland, deceased. Also all
ntlior norwvns rvr rnrti! unknown
olimincf anv rifht title estate
claiming any rignt, uue, estate,
lien or interest in
ii i
described in the complaint here
in,
Defendants.
To Catherine M. Hogeland, Rus
Jane Doe
p xwlanr! and Tano Doe
JU Hogeland and Jane JJoe
?t"itn'w fe ?S
Tl;lU:Z:
decease Also all other
persons or parties unknown claim-
any rignt title estate lien or mter.
est in the real estate described in
the complaint herein, Defendants:
in THE NAME OF THE STATE
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The SEV4 of the SWy4 of Sec
tion 14 and NEV4 of NWV4 of
Secton 23 in Township 5 South,
Range 26 East of Willamette
Meridian,
ana mal Pmtui oe aajuugeu uie
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owner in fee simple ot said real
property and that you and each of
relief as the court may deem equit
able. This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Hepp
ner fia7ftt Timps a npwsnsnpr nf
general circulation) once a week for
aw
successive weeks pursuant to
order of Hon. Bert Johnson, Judge
of Court of J
Oregon for Morrow County which
order May 26th, 1943, and
date of fte first 4 of
this summons is May 27th, 1943.
JOg j jyg
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residence and Post Office
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
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Notice is hereby given that the . . . tn A PolnvntInn nftpr
unaersignea was auiy appointed Dy
the County Court of the State of
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Oregon for Morrow County admin-
istratrix of the estate of T. L.
BURNSIDE, deceased, and all per-
sons navmg claims against tne es-
tate of said deceased are hereby re-
miiroH in nrasemt the aama trt cnirl
fl.:araTrjv mv vnnoW.
v t, tti. f rn T m
Ob la YV VA-llV-7 VA V U . at
Heppner, Oregon within six months
rom date nereof,
Dated and first published
20th dav of Mav. 1943.
this
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SUMMONS
ESTHER BURNSIDE,
Administratrix.
Case No. 3526.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY.
GARLAND SW ANSON and IRENE
SW ANSON, husband and wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
WALTER A, ROBINSON and JANE
DOE ROBINSON, his wife,
whose true name is unknown to
plaintiffs, if living or if deceased,
their unknown heirs. Also all
other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint
herein,
Defendants.
To Walter A. Robinson, and Jane
Uoe Robinson, His wile, wnose true
name is unknown to plaintiffs, if
living or deceased, their unknown
heirs. Also all other persons or par-
ties unknown claiming any right,
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Ui urttAj-uiN iou ana eacn 01 .you
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answer plaintUfs complaint filed
against you in the above entitled Heppner Gazette Times, a news
court and cause within four weeks PaPer of general circulation, pur-
from e date of the first publica-
irom tne date ot tne nrst puonca-
Summons upon you,
and if you fail to so appear or an-
swer.for want thereof, plaintiffs will
aPPly to the above entitled court
lor re"ei Prayea Ior m ineir
complaint, to-wit:
That you and each of you be re-
quired to assert and set forth the
nature of the right, title, estate,
ner of Block 6 in Cluffs Sev
enth Addition to the town (now
city) of lone, Oregon, which
point is the point of intersection
of the East line of "F" Street
with the South right of way line
.of the Oregon-Washington Rail-
road & Navigation Company,
thence North 8704' East 200.49
feet along said right of way line
to a point, thence South along the
West line of "G" Street 245.76
feet to its point of intersection
with the North line of Main
Street, thence West along the
North line of Main Street a
distance of 100 feet, more' or
less, to a point which is 100 feet
aW said line of Main Street
from its point of intersection
with the East line of 'F" Street
thence North and parallel with
the East line of "F" Street
113 feet to a point, thence West
and parallel with the North line
of Main Street 100 feet to a point
IT'S FUN TO MATCH
by Nancy
A tidal wave of game-playing is
sweeping the country these days
and if it hasn't caught up with your
family yet, it will. Never has there
been such a boom in what are
known as "parlor games." It's due,
they say, to the restrictions on
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an arduous day at some war job.
and old fav0rites are being revived
as more and more people discover
the fun and relaxation in these
contests 01 wit ana sum. me saie
of playing cards is unprecedented,
an HllOh Old favorites as KOOK ana
Pit are rediscovered, while bridge
and ein rummv Eain new followers.
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Monopoly, which was introduced in
1935, is more popular today than it
was when it first burst on the pub
lie. Sales of chess sets and check
ers are 'way up. People are even
buying old-fashioned Flinch cards
again and there's a new educa
tional game called "Navy Weftup
that is particularly popular with
the younger set.
The neighborly spirit, at a time
when national unity is essential, Is
more important today than ever
An occasional neighborhood party
helps promote that spirit. Invite
several families, Including every
body from the grandparents to chil
dren of kindergarten age and dls
on the East line of "F" Street,
thence North along the East line
of "F' Street, 112.52 feet to the
point of beginning, including
any interest in that portion of
"G" Street, Main and "F" Streets
abutting said property,
and that it be adjudged and de-
ers in fee simple of the whole of
y.y
each of you and all persons or
said real property and that you uid
Parties claiming by, through or un-
ucl a"y ul lu,c""
ot and irom an rignt, title, estate,
to said real
lien or interest in or
pierV and e pt
fj - j r--
and tor sucn otner and lurtner re-
lief as the court mav deem just and
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TV,i enmmnns ic n, imnn von
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by Dublication thereof once a week
lor lour consecutive weeKs in
suant to an order of Hon. C. L.
ouain an uii Ui . .
Sweek, Judge of the above entitled
court, which order is dated May
20th, 1943, and the date of the first
Ptjf of this summons is May
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Residence and Postoffice address.
Heppner, Oregon. 9-13
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Clara Newlin, deceased, has
filed with the County Court of the
State ot Oregon lor Morrow uoun-
y. Ms final account of his admin-
istration of said estate and that
said court has fixed Monday, the
21st day of June, 1943, at the hour
of 10:00 A. M. of said day at the
County Court Room at the Court
House, at Heppner, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec-
turns to said final account and the
settlement x of said estate and all
persons having objections thereto are
hereby required to file same with
court on or before the time set
for said hearing.
UaK1 ana lirst Published this
20th day of May, 1943.
J- J- NYS. Administrator.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY BY GUARDIAN
THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
WITS AND SKILL
Turner
cover what fun you can have even
in war time.
All you have to do to get ready
for such a gathering Is look over
your supply of games and add to
them if necessary, borrow some
card tables so that you'll be sure
to have a place for every group
and get some simple refreshments
ready. Maybe you wonder how you
can serve anything satisfactory
without spending the precious ra
tion stamps you need for your
family's regular meals. But you
can, if you base your little supper
on dried fish and beer. A well-
known home economics advisor
suggests creamed finnan haddie for
the piece de resistance. It can be
utterly delicious if carefully made
and flavored discreetly with black
pepper and nutmeg and garnished
with the riced yolks of hard-boiled
eggs. With this serve olives, still
ration-free, cole slaw and dark
bread which ypu spread with butter
you have stretched by beating In
cream a little at a time. Beer Is
the ideal beverage for this com-i
bination and saves your precious
tea and coffee. Have a cola drink
tor the children.
We're getting down to simplici
ties all right. But war time enter
taining like this can be as much
fun as any party you ever gave.
Just try it and see!
MORROW COUNTY.
in the Matter of the Estate and
Guardianship
Q
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J0H,N L' JENKINS, a person incap-
able of conducting his own af
fairs.
Notice is hereby given that pur-
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John L. Jenkins, will from and
after the 4th day of Junc' 194,3'
offer for sale and sell at private sale
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J- at Heppner Oregon, all the
richt. title and interest OI Said
John L. Jenkins, in and to the fol-
e erty in Morrow County, Oregon,
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to-wit:
The SWV4 of NWV4 of Section
18 in Township four (4) North,
Range 25 E. W. M., except that
certain five acres tract convey
ed by John L. Jenkins and Re
becca Ann Jenkins, his wife to
Harmon Montgomery and more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the SE corner of
said SWV4 of NWV4 of said sec
tion 18, hence West 300 feet,
thence North 572 feet, thence
East 380 feet to the qarter Sec
tion line, thence South along
said quarter Section lne 572 feet
to place of beginning,
said sale is subject to confirma-
tion oy tne apove enunea coun.
Dated and first published this
6th day of May, 1943.
REBECCA ANN JENKINS,
Guardian 6-10
About . Qn red
g and imat3iy 6
on Uue
drculation monthly by
of rationed foods,
British air-sea rescue exports
have invented an air-borne life
dobi mat can w uiuPiu uy pci
chute and with its own power cas
carry 11 men 100 miles.
Tests show a lower average fuel
consumption in a ceramic heater
than in an ordinary coal stove, and
e ceramic heater retains heat
longer than a metal one.