Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 06, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette Times, January 6, 1944 7
Classified t and v Legal
r Advertising
Want Ads
A G-T want ad will do wonders
if you have anything to sell, trad
or exchange. Results every time.
FOR SALE Eastern Oregon Farm.
Tf- Tiri, nrfi "crrrcf fnr on in! met
ment or for a place to farm your
self, I have for sale the Mahony
farm, one mile East of Morgan in
Morrow County, consisting of 143s?
acres, 1200 cultivated, 700 wheat
sowed this fall. Fair buildings.
This farm is leased, one third
cash at $23 per acre. See Mr. Lar
son with HAWKINS & ROBERTS,
INC., REALTORS, Guardian Bld-i
Salem, Oregon. 6)-iic
FOR SALE One registered Poland
China boar, age 15 mos and one
OIC boar age 10 mos A M. Ed-
wards. Lexington. Ph. 35F5., 39?
FREE! If excess said causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-
tion, .Heartburn, Belching. Bloat-
ing. Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
sample, Udga, at Humphreys
Drug Company.
HOUSE FOR. SALE For particu-
lars phone 5F6.
39tfc
FOR SALE Brood cows, mostly
. Herefords; also' one large saddle
horse. Bailey ranch, 9 miles
northwest of lone- Ph, lone 3SF3.
FOR. SALE 5-room houe full base
ment; 3 lots, 150x100; barn for
cow; small chicken house. In Lex
ington. $600 cash. Inquire B. H.
Peck. Lex. or Henry G Peck,
Rte. 1, Hermiston, Ore.
FOR SALE Good Table Squash,
sweet as sugar, 3c pound at ranch
4 miles below Cecil. Ralph But
ler. 24tfc
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
Hats, Coats, Suits and Dresses.
Curran's Ready-to-Wear.
FOR SALE Three or four head
fresh milk cows. J. L. Hanna. 401p
FOR SALE Pre-war daveno in
good condition. R. B. Ferguson,
phone 382. 40-41c
WANTED To buy or rent a sew
ing machine in working condition.
Phone 2452, Mrs. Orville Smith.
. 40-41c
LOST Tov ternor. Liberal reward
r7 1' uia r.o.
covery. Mrs. B. F. Swlggert. 401p
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STRAYED About six weeks ago,
3-year-old Hereford bull branded
ID on right hip. Lake Beckner,
Eigth Mile, Ore. phone 13F3. 41-4p
FOR SALE 600-egg electric incu
bator, Super Hatcher. Call 632 af
ter 4 p. m. 41-2c
LOST Shaeffler (fountain pen, undersigned administratrix of the
black with silver trim. Call 1065." estate of Sarah M. Stamp, deceased,
Reward. . 41-2p has filed her final account with the
County Court of the State of Ore-
FOR SALE Small range stove. gon for Morrow County and that
Carl Breeding or call 35F4L Lex- said Court hag fixed Monday, Jan
ington Ore. 1-2P 31st 1944 at hour of 10:00
LOST Pair of light horn-rimmed o'clock A, ML of said day in the
glasses. Please notify Orville .County Court room at the Court
Smith, pone 2452. 41c House at Heppner, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objec-
LOST at New Years dance, blue- tions to fjnai account and the
green overcoat. Please return to ttlemnt 0f sai,j estate and all
Gazette Times office.
41c
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Legal Notices
NOTICE OF ESTRAY Came to my
place Deo. 19, one male Cheter-
white hoe:. 2 years old. Owner
may reclaim same by paying feed NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY -and
advertising charges. A. W. property
Gammell. 40tfc By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
" COUNTY COURT, dated January
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 5 1944j T am authorized and direct-
NOTICE IS HEREBY Glv&JN
that the Final Account of Wayne
B. Allen, guardian of the Estat-1
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. Heppn.'rl Oregon, has been
fixed as a time and place for
objections to said Final
Account, at which time and place
any one interested may appear
and file objections and contest the
same.
VAYNE B. ALLEN
Guardian of the Estate of Ellen
Allen, Mildred Werst and Bev
erly Ann Baird, Minors.
E. R. WOOP,
Coitvallis, Oregon
37-41
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GIVEN
that the undersigned was duly ap-
pointed by the County Court of the
Sta(e of Oregon for Morrow Coun-
administratrix of of
Edmund J. Bristow, deceased, and
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are here-
by required to present the same
duly verified to said adiministra-
trix at the law office of Jos. J.
Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within
six montKs from hereof
Dated and first published this
9th day of December, 1943.
LILLIAN E, BRISTOW
Administratrix 37-41
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
By virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated December
3rd, 1943, I am authorized and di
rected to advertise and sell at pub
lic auction at not less than the mi-
nimum price herein set forth:
The East 14.42 feet of the WM
of EVz of Lots 6 and 7 in Block
10 of the Town of Lexington,
Morrow County, Oregon, for the
minimum price of $40.00, cash.
Lots 8. 9, and 10 in Block 25
Town ' of - Lexington, Morrow
County. Oregon and Lots 4 to
10 inclusive, in Block 24, South
west of the Railroad right of
way, in Penland's Addition to
the Town of Lexington, Mor
row "County, Oregon, for the mi
nimum price of $60.00 cash.
Lot 8 in Block 1, of'Cluffs 2nd
Addition to the City of lone,
Morrow County," Oregon, for the
minimum price of $10.00 cash.
THEREFORE. I will on the 8th
, . T aA. . .t, i,
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 projperty to the
highest and best bidder.
JOHN H. FUTTEN,
Seriff, Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
, Notice is hereby given that the
persons having objections thereto
are hereby required to file the same
with said court on 09- belfore the
time fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published this
30th day of December 1943.
GRACE SHOUN,
40-44
Administratrix
ed to advertise and sell at puouc
auction at not less than the mini
mum price herein set forth:
The SEy4 of SE and SW of
SWy4 of Section 27, the SE
of SE of Section 28, the W
of ElA of Section 29, the Ny2 of
NWV4, SEV4 of NW and SW
of NEy4 of Section 32, Ey2 of
NEy4 of Section 33 and N of
NEy4 and SE df NEy4 of Sec
tion 34 in Township six (6)
South, Range 27 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian; and
The NWy4 of Section 32; Ey2'of
NEy4, SWy4 of NE and Nwy4
of SEy4 of Section 34 and Ny2
of Section 36 in Township four
(4) South, Range 28 East of Wil
lamette Meridian;
All of Section 36, except the
SW of SWy thereof, in
Township four (4) South, Range
29 East of Willamette; Meri
dian; The SWy4 of Section 31, N of
SW of Section 32, in Township
five (5) South, Range 28 East of
the Willamette Meridian;
All of Section 16, Wy2 of SEy4,
SE of NWy4 and NE of SW
of Section 17, Wy of NW and
SEy4 of NWy4 of Section 18,
SEy4 of NEy4 of Section 20, N
: of swy4 and swy4 of Nwy4 of
Section 21 in Township five (5)
South, Range 29 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian;
wya of Nwy4 and nw of swy4
of Section 4 in Township six
(6) South, Range 28 East of Wil
lamette Meridian;
NEy4 of NEy4 of Section 5,
Township six (6) South Range
28 East of the Willamette Meri
dian; and Wk, and W of WMs
of Section 16, in Township six
(6) South, Range 28 East of the
Willamette Meridian;
All of Section 16, Lot 16 of Sec
tion 31, and SEy4 of Section 32
in Township six (6) South,
Range 29 East of the Willamette
Meridian for the minimum price
of $5,000 cash.
Lots 25 and 26 in Block 7 in the
City of Boardman for the mini
mum price of $15.00 cash.
Ny2 of SEy4, S of NEy4 ex
cept 2 acres in Section 3, Town
ship one (1) North, Range 25
East of the Willamette Meridian
for the minimum price of $1.00
per acre, 20 percent down, bal
ance on contract.
THEREFORE, I will on the 5th
Day of February, 1944, at the hour
of 10:00 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 a FUTTEN
41-45 Sheriff and Tax Collector
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Money spent for War Bonds goes
to the front. Sometimes it provides
spectacular equipment like planes,
oft times it buys a runty donkey
like this American soldier is taking
ashore in Italy. The quicker your
dollars go into action, the sooner it
will be over. Buy More War Bonds.
V. S, Treasury Department
RPB MA-95-3
Women who enlist in tlio Women's Army Corps
during the current WAC Alt-':.-. .'3 v jctuiting campaign
will wear this type of iflcritii'aitf pn Vtm of their Stats
and Service Command. Mem it'.s cf the WAC All-Sfatet
Companies will go thkougti training together.
Women in all States are licJ ng the slogan, "Speed
Them Back Join the WAC!" .
WHEN THE MARINES LANDED
VACATIONING AT HOME
Miss Frances Wilkinson, student
at Oregon State college, Corvallis,
is spending the midwinter vacation
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson.
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Do you feel
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A
RE YOU missing the chance
to share in this war miss
ing an experience you"d value
all your life?
Right now, in the WAC, ywi
could be doing a vital Army job.
You could be getting valuable
training, meeting new people,
seeing new places while serving
your country.
More Wacs are needed at once.
Get full details about eligibility,
training, pay, the jobs Wacs do,
how they live. Go to the nearest
U. S. Army Recruiting Station.
(Your loctl post office will give
you the address.) Or write: The
Adjutant General, Room 4415,
Munitions Building, Washing
ton, D. C. Do it today!
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