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Heppner Gazette Times, December 30, 19437 Classified : and . Legal t Advertising Want Ads Corfvallis, Oregon Attorney for Estate A G-T want ad will do wonders if you have anything to sell, trad or excnange. Results every time. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was duly ap pointed by the County Court of the BABSON elsewhere may have real trouble in surrender." the German and Japan Continued from page four getting postwar jobs. Men who were ese people think their chances 37-41 interest payments needed by wid- unemployed when they entered the might be better with a Republican ows, orphans and others dependent rmed forces will get postwar jobs president which is a temptation using artificial means to force down on elT war record and be- for them to hold out. is uniair. Government bonds dom- wuc.ra tuiu uctuiuj wm ue otann is aerimieiy waning inate the high-grade field. Corpor- 1111 important consideration. Men until after Nov. 6, 1944 before mak- ates are being called in increasing and women who left employers in ing certain decisions, and this will amounts. Institutional investors e urch Set more money or delay Germany's collapse, and trustees have to bid very high ills may be lett "high and dry" (4) Altho the Washington New on-the few remaining corporates or when e war is over- There will Deal group might do nothing to buy Governments. In view of the nox De a 6ooa 30t 10r everyone ai- prolong the war merely to insure FOR SALE Eastern Oregon Farm. State of Oregon for Morrow Coun If you are looking for an invest- ty administratrix of the estate of ment or for a place to farm your- Edmund t Rristow. deceased, and self, I have for sale the Mahony aU persons having claims against relatively greater risk in corporates, ter Germany cracks. In fact, there themselves another four years of farm, one mile East of Morgan m . id deceased are here- I favor confining high-grade bond w,lU beSin to be unemployment power, yet they surely would not purchase to the E, F and G War wnen oumania, nuigana or nun- be adverse to others doing so. Series, (preferably E's. Otherwise. Kve up, wmra i expect lainy Generally good war news hold cash. Municipals are too high. soon- should feature 1944. The battle- I expect no near-term shift in in- POLITICS AND INFLATION hardened Russians should continue terest rates. They may remain low Unless Germany collapses before to drive the German hordes back. fiS lonfT as (ftwrnmpnt. finanrincr Aumist. Roosevelt will hp rp-nomi- As we enter 1944 the war has cash at $23 per acre. See Mr. Lar- Dated and first published this must be carried on in large voluume nated and probably re-elected. It rounded second base and is on the KfT r,,., .r,:4-; c 1 aoq iviunuw uuiiiy. LuiiaiouiiK ui iiuo , , , , ,1 1?IM ltivptPrl 70ft wW bv required, to present the same v1 hi fall Fair KuiWinrr. duly, verified to said administra- This farm is leased, one third trix at the law office of Jos. J. ctod delivered in warehouse. To Nvs. at Heppner. Oregon, within settle Mahony estate, must be six months from the date hereof. sen with HAWKINS & ROBERTS, 9th day 0f December, 1943 UNU., xvHiAIj i uuc, uuarcuan riag T TT T TAN F, BRTSTOW Salem, Oregon, 39-41c FOR SALE Late model auto radio. 37-41 Administratrix GIVEN was duly Can be seen at Gamble Store. Ed- NOTICE TO CREDITORS win Tucker. 30-40p T NOTICE IS HEREBY run Sftbtr-iwo iniernauonai 72- that the undersigned W. Reed, Spray, Ore. 39-40p appointed by the. County Court of ! 1 the State of Oregon for Morrow FOR SALE Wood and coal furnace County administrator of the es- heater, good condition; also rooms tate of Isabelle Caldwell, deceas- or as long as restrictions are placed looks now as if Willkie would be way home. As, however. I stated in upon the expansion of business to nominated if the Republican lead- my 1942 and 1943 annual forecasts, meet civilian demands and the ers believe Roosevelt has the elec- we should not expect an ending of money hoard continues to grow, tion in the bag. This would 1" - a the war until gas, chemicals or bac- When the readjustment comes the good way of getting rid of Willkie teria bombs are used, investor should not be tied up in forever. Another possibility is that All of the above may be upset by long-term, low -coupon bonds. Cur- Willkie may accept second place on the death or serious illness of rent yields on better-grada issues the Democratic ticket. The Repub- Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin. Chiang have been forced down too low. In- licans will put their efforts ivnn or r,eiha?;s even Hitler in 1944. vestors looking for. liberal income Congress. In November 1944 they NFEDED: MORE RESEARCH are. therefore, buying cumulative should secure a good ma'oritv ff AND RELIGION preferreds. Such issues are also in the House and six more Senators. Businessmen are faced with three (1 is x . '.i. i . i i.. i xir T 1 l r 1 l 1 m 1 j ..:.. n . . : ...4 , . ; . . . t-- Ti-i.-i onifw. , icvor wiui mvesiuis btvepuuai over vneu x iuum. iiuuici wieuu. 'jn viidiiy uuuui kuh uucauuua. to rent, ivirs. xwse jKeihou. edj and all person3 havmg claims the gC.neral trend of common stocks; seems now like a good Republican it time now to give up seeking war FOR SALE One registered Poland against the estate of said deceased but the field is very selective. My year with Gov. Dewey the victo-, in contracts and prepare plants for ci- China boar, age 15 mos. and one are nereoy requireu to pieawn OIC boar age 10 mos. A. M. Ed- same to said administrator proper- wards. Lexington. Ph. 35F5. 39? ly verified at the law office of Jos. FREE! If excess sad causes you J- Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with- pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges- in six months from the date here- tion, Heartbum, Belching. Bloat- OI' Dated and first published this inrf" NaiiQiin fine Kflins. Pet iree sample, Udga, at Humphreys 2nd day of December, 1943 Drug Company. HOUSE FOR SALE For particu lars phone 5F6. 39tfc FOR SALE Brood cows, mostly 36-40 WALTER CAMPBELL Administrator usual advice is to buv onlv first case Willkie is not alreadv oresi- vilian Boods output? (2) Should mortgage bonds or else common dent. During the 1948-52 term will subcontracting be reduced by ap- stocks of companies with no cumu- come the next depression followed proximately 50 so as to be ready lative preferreds. by a return ojf the Democrats in for civilian goods production,? (3) TAXES 1952. Then there will be more social Is all-out war production to utmost There may be a small increase in istic experiments and the real inr capacity the best course to pursue? 1944 taxes. This increase will hurt flationary period. In the merntinfe, My advice is: Continue to take all only a few industries through in- we will have slowly creeping infla- war subcontracting you can get creased excise taxes. Income taxes, tion until 1948; but nothing radical, provided U will not tie your plant inheritance taxes, gift taxes, and After; Roosevelt is re-elect sd with up beyond election day next year, probably corporation taxes will re- a vice president satisfactory to him, Stop further expansion plans now. main about where they are or low- I should not be surprised to see Work research and postwar plan- ered. Furthermore, 1944 may be the him resign to accept the head of the ning departments overtime. Give last year of tax misery. Taxes new1 world organization, whatever orders now for reconversion equip- U ,U 1 i i 1flC Tvi jl.. I mi 111 . . i i in Miuuaa uctiii lu u-cvxiiic in Aii1. J.11- T.ms mav n i nis omi ri nariTPn a mem,. Heretords; also one large sacae undersigned administratrix vestors should especially keep in soon M Japan jg whipped, possibly Finally, 1944 will see a-oontinu-horse. Bailey ranch, 9 miles of the egtate T L Bumside, de- mind that when excess profit taxes in 1945 ation of the conflict between those northwest of lone- Ph. lone 38F3. has med her final acc0unt are eliminated many corporations now LONG WILL WAR II LAST' two philosophical thries which are WANTED TO TRADE-Frigidaire of the estate of said deceased with can make more money and pay 1 forecasts of 1944 busi- ""J 2d bvthe eSS tor Eledolux. Ralk,h Beamer. the County Court of the State of more dividends wnh much smaller ness should be based upon some as- Jetton owheSer man (1) is a Og for Morrow County and JSJ" summon as to the length of the gq iritual to ded by the - T . . .. . said Court has fixed Monday, Jan. r"A" " J 8 , . ,. . , . war- If Germany is to crack withm f Commandments; or (2) is an FOR SALE 5-room house full base ' . Men and women who left jobs to a short time 1944 mav be a verv , ommdJlulII.rc",i:, .n ment; 3 lots, 150x100; barn for J JM. at the hour o 10:00 A enter the armed forees should have different year tLr Germany T.OT ftfSevS cow; small chicken house. In Lex- Trt, r ?rt Hop at HPnT no troubk getting jobs when they should hold out 'until after our iZl ington $600 cash. Inquire B. H. room at Cou House HePP- return. Those who entered the presidential elections in Novembefr whf " PssfinS tfiv"egTef v-r - T- . T Wl.(Vili tAiJ Ui. vuiiv uiiu lau-w rl I 1 I in . I c. 1 1 MI l-i O. I. V aailUlt; LU1 1. Ill I 4ll I .OriYlGTlTf lir J1r- I lonrft nnlli 1 - ... Henry u recK, - - ' . f J - assumotion. the one for which our NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Peck. Lex. or Rte. 1, Hermiston, Ore. for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said FOR SALE Good Table Squash, estate and all persons having ob- sweet as sugar, 3c pound at ranch jections thereto are hereby re- 4 miles below Cecil. Ralph But- quired to file same with said court ler. 24tfc 0n or before the time fixed for said FOR SALE-Three or tour nead ... . . highest and best bidder, vaicu miu aaji j v u;viuii.u KAi.i? t-iAi minimum price of $10.00, cash. THEREFIRE, I will on the 8th day of January, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the; Court House in Heppner Oregon, sell said property to the f T-r-V, wiill nltirC T T. Hanna. 401n . z day of Dj-he- 1943 in ESTHER BURNSIDE, Administratrix. FOR SALE Pre-war daveno good condition. B. Ferguson, phone 382. ' 40-41c NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe- pnnrn-v cialist of Pendleton will be at the DriT?T, Tr-m MfmrT. on WT5DNES- By of an ORDER OF THE DAY, JANUARY 5tf COUNTY COURT, dated December 3rd, 1943, I am authorized and di- W ANTED To buy or rent a sew- rected to advertise and sail at pub ing machine in working condition. Phone 2452, Mrs. Orville Smith. 40-41c LOST Toy terrior. Liberal reward for information leading to his re covery. Mrs. B. F. Swaggert. 401p BICYCLE FOR Cantwell. SALE See Lee 40p FOR SALE 40 ft. extension ladder Rosewall Motor company. 40-c JUST " RECEIVED shipment of 5.50x17 grade 1 tires. Rosewall Motor company. 40c JOHN H. FUITEN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF ESTRAY Came to my place Dec 19, one male Cheter white hog, 2 years old. Owner may reclaim same by paying feed and advertising charges. A. W. Gammell. 40tfe NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Noting is herehv eiven that the lie auction at not less than the mi- undersigned administratrix of the nimum price herein set forth: estate of Sarah M. Stamp, deceased, The East 14.42 feet of the WV2 has filed her final account with the of E of Lota 6 and 7 in Block County Court of the State of Ore- 10 of the Town of Lexington, for Morrow County and that Morrow County Oregon, for the s fixed Mo nda y, Jan- mimmum price j of $40.00, cash A M Qf said day the Lots 8. 9, and 10 in Block 25 County Court room at the Court Town of Lexington, Morrow House at Heppner, Oregon, as the County. Oregon and Lots 4 to time and place for hearing objec- 10 inclusive, in Block 24, South- tions to said final account and the the year, but consider the follow- ctanj 4J ndnrt.Pd as a coal. 8 the coming year can be the begin- (1) Churchill is very close to ninf? 0f a glorious future. If the Roosevelt. He desperately wants second, which too many educators him re-elected. Knowing that only are teaching, is allowed to grow, a continuation of the European then World War II may have been conflict through October 1944 will in vun. In the end, spiritual forces assure this, he is not hurrying the must overcome the material forces second front. or civilization is sunk. The hope of (2) As the Republicans have not a better postwar world lies with yet insisted upon "unconditional greater research and more religion. II li il li mm? 1 II i a west of the Railroad right of way, in Penland's Addition to Legal Notices NOTICE OF' FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Account of Wayne B. Allen, guardian of the Estat of Ellen Allen. Mildred Werst and Beverly Ann Baird, Minors, has been filed with the County Court, Morrow County, Oregon, and that 10 o'clock A. M., January 10, 1944, in the Morrow County Court Room. Heppner, Oregon, has been fixed as a time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, at which time and place any one interested may appear and file objections and contest the S3XT16 WAYNE B. ALLEN Guardian of the Estate of Ellen Allen, Mildred Werst and Bev erly Ann Baird, Minors. E. R. WOODS the Town of Lexington, Mor row County, Oregon, for the mi nimum price of $60.00 cash. Lot 8 in Block 1, of Cluff's 2nd 30th day of December 1943, Addition to the City of lone, GRACE SHOUN, Morrow County, Oregon, for the 40-44 Administratrix settlement of said estate and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required to file the same with said court on op before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 55 I a 3 Attention Car Owners After the slightest car accident you are required to provide Financial Responsibility When in trouble, come in. ! am pre pared to take care of your troubles. F. W. Turner Phone 152 1 . 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