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Heppner Gazette Times, March 2, 1944 5 VISITORS FROM JOSEPH Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of Jo- ON SICK LIST Mrs. F. W. Turner seph and Mrs. Stevens' son, Ken- enforced vacation this NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY is taking an PROPERTY week irom Capital Parade . neth Hinchey of Anchorage, Alaska, her duties in the Lexington school due to a severe cold and a gather ing in one ear. are guests this week of Mr. Stev ens' sister,. Mrs. Lucy Rodgers. Hinchey is engaged in the transfer business at Anchorage and is in the states seeking to purchase a trac tor which is a necessary part of his equipment. MOVE TO PENDLETON By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF Continued from Page Four THE COUNTY COURT, dated ger of his own campaign for reelec- March 2, 1944, I am auhorized and on as republican national commit- directed to advertise and sell at teeman h1 Oregon . . . The aver- pulbSlo auction the following dies- aSe SFant for old aSe assistance has will operate the canneries again this summer. They may become permanent fixtures. Oliver Murphy and wife moved cribed property at not less than the en raised from $24.95 per month RETURNS FROM EAST Mrs. Phoebe Romine returned to her work in the Lexington school Monday after an absence of two weeks spent on a trip with her hust nnd!, Pic Don Romine, to their former home in North Dakota. Mra R. B. Rice substituted for her in the teaching job. to Pendleton this week where he will work in a blacksmith shop. They formerly lived in the, Billy Baird house south of Heppnez. ON BUYING TRIP Mrs. Conley Lc.nham .M Harvey MiTer left Sunday for Den ver on a buying, trip for the Gamble store. Ihr-y will be one a week. LAID UP "FOR WEEK Blaine Isom is up and around b' ter a week of flu. minimum price herein set forth: to Joai Wltn &n alowance mini Sections 25 and 36 in Township 4 um of $40.00 while average indi North, Range 26, E. W. M., Mor- beneflts have one frof 2 row County, Oregon, for the 6 raj tot a n7"nge t price of $1.00 per acre; 20 per. Sectary of State Bob Far cent down, balance on contract. 'el has mdorsed the state-wide The' West 17 feet of Lot 3, and Owimunity canneries, which were all of Lots four, five, six, seven wf k Plan- Mar 19-25 . . . and eight in Block 2, Original sfi summer by the state Town of lone, Morrow County, NOTICE All tax-payers who have not turned in their personal property tax list, please do so at once. W. O. DIX, 49 Assessor. o Best quality blotting paper it 19x24 sheet for desk covers or cut smaller to suit your needs. Gazette Times printcry. division of vocational education, We've got Axis to grind. Defense Bonds and Stamps. Buy HOME FROM HOSPITAL M"s. Edwin Dick Jr. and son, ON EXTENDED VISIT Lavernc Andersen of Seatt'e brot Ladd F.dwin. came home Sunday Mrs Anderson and three-months from. St. Anthony's hospital in Pen dletori. The father, railed from training at the time the baby was born, returned to Farragut early Tuesday morning. old daughter, and Mrs. Franej Rit ter to Heppner the last ol the week. Mr. Anderson rc'irnei to Seattle Sunday and the ladies and babe will remain here at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. O. M. Yeager. Mrs. Anderson's health has not been pood and it was de:id-?d in irr cvmo pactprn Orrcfrm rimnfn Id?., after! spending several weeks , . , " . , r.' . , 1. j. jU t c i l 1 ; " " r''b iy 1 " law, RFURNS TO KAMI A II Mrr, Jack Mills left Wednesday pftemro-y for he home in Kamiah, Oregon for the minimum price of $100.00, cash. Lots three and four in Block 4, Ayers' Third Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon for the minimum price of $25.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 1st day of April, 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 b:dder. JOHN H. FUITEN, 49-1 Sheriff & Tax Collector t the home of her brother-m- D. A. MeAtee. Before leaving HOME. FROM WALLA WALLA she directed the Gazette Times sent to her and Mr. Mills. BIRT'T' 1 Y DINNER Mrs. Floyd Adams served dinner to purtr Trn"C7y everting honor ing her daughter Betty's birthday. Those eriioyirg the occasion with the family were Archdeacon ( and Mrs. Neville Blunt and Mr. rnd Mrs. J. 0. Turner. A. G. Piep-jr returned the last of the week to his home at Lexington after spending a week Walla receiving medical NOTICE Mare M. Saunders, 'piano tuner' will be in Heppner some time be- Check yvm printin? ne:d today Then call Gazette Times nWnte'y. in Walla, tween the 5th and 10th of March, treatment. If you wish your piano serviced leave your name with Mrs. J. 0. Turner. 49c You Can Eat Your Points and Have Them, Too! Just drop in occasionally and have one of our unexcelled Steak Dinners and use the points saved to buy need ed meats and fats for household use. Open Daily 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. Elkhorn Restaurant MISSION UY COMING Mis- Mc'V Biird, missionary who spent 20 vrrs in Ind'a, is scheduled to speak at the Assembly of God church at 8 o'clock p. m., Friday, March 3. The church has extended an invitat'on to the rublic to hear Miss; Eaird who will have many in teresting experiences to relate. IF m (vrnpFLLOWS PLAN DANCE Modern and old time dancing will be featured Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F. ha.U in lone at which the lodcri P"Ue5i a good time for beth old and young. There will be a card room for those who do not care to dance. MEETINGS CONTINUE Evangelistic services will be held, both morning and evening Sunday at the lone Cooperative church and continue through the week, accord -ins; to Rev. H. N. Waddell, pastor, who with Evangelist Miller was in Heppner Wednesday afternoon. PENDLETON VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Parker were Pend'eton visitors Saturday where Mr. Parker sought an eye-piscialist. 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