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    Heppner Gazette Times, April 6, 1944 7
Classified r and t Legal ; Advertising
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY jections to said final account must Mrs. Janet McNabb returned from Fort Lewis where he had been vis-
. f PROPERTY file the same with said Court on or Seattle Saturday where she visited iting his father. Mrs. Pettys stayed
fWM T I S nTWR OF THE before the date set for said hearing, her husband who is in the service, with her husband as he expects to
KMfJLV JTLVIO y vue of an JnlFn Dated and first published this Gary Pettys returned with her from be shipped out soon.
FOR SALE Late 1940 1 ton In- I directed 30th day of Mreh,
, , , ,i i to aaverxise anu sen ai. puuuu o
ternational truck; all steel plat- . ..
form body.
Thomson.
FOR SALE 1929 4-door Chevrolet
sedan in good condition. Has $30
In new parts; license and fair
rubber. Price $63. Write Box 476.
city. l-3p
I BUY, sell and repair all makes
of telephones, new or old.
McCaleb. 52-4c
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion,
Heartburn, Beaching, Bloating,
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample
Udga, at Humphreys Drug Com
pany. 2-12p
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
outside entrance. Box 364. 52-lp
FOR SALE llk -acre home mile
south of Heppner. Maries Nash.
. 51-2p
PROPERTY FOR SALE House
and lots of Lydia R. Jackson es
tate in Monument, Ore. See A. C.
Crowell, administrator, Morgan.
l-3p
FOR SALE Good income property.
Mrs. A. Q. Thomson. 2-ip
IF you wish your garden spaded,
Mrs Rod icjj uuiii
tat4n price herein set forth:
JUU O, t, Of V CLL1U , XII
of the Town of Lexington, Mor
row County, Ore., for the mini
mum price of $25.00 cash.
Lots 22, 23, and 24 in Block 26
Irrfigon, Morrow County, Ore-
Administrator.
Missing Soldier
Reported Prisoner of
War in Germany
By KABOAKET THOBPB
Word has been received that Lt.
eon for the minimum price of Ralph Skoubo is a prisoner of war
$30.00 cash. in Germany. Reported missing in
Lot 7 in Block 17 of the City of action several weeks ago, nothing
" Boardman, Morrow County, Ore- was heard from him until Jus
gon for the minimum price of week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
. $7.50, cash. L Skoubo of Boardman
The Southwest Quarter of the Death came suddenly Tuesday
Northeast Quarter of Section 35, evening to Mrs. Elvira Ashton, 83,
Township 4 South, Range 25, E. at the home of her daughter, Mrs
W M. for the minimum price of Gus McLouth, with whom she had
$80 00, cash been making her home. Mrs. Ashton
THEREFORE, I will on the 22nd had been slightly ill for several
day' of April, 1944, at the hour of weeks but for the past few days
10-00 A. M. at the front door of had shown considerable improve -the
Court House in Heppner, Ore- ment and her passing was unex
gon sell said property to the high- pected,
est and best bidder. A special grange meeting was
JOHN H. FUITEN held at the grange hall Tuesday
1-5 Sheriff & Tax Collector night for the purpose of adopting
. the by-laws and incorporation pa-
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT for the Grange Feed and Sup-
NOTICE is hereby given that the Div Directors elected were Lee
tthr cat'f Drv board ends Large undersigned, executrix of the es- pearson, Cecil Hamilton, Dan Ban
? i Mut.r? See tate of Bertha A. Leicht, deceased, si ayde Tannehill and Roy BalL
S, Slt"or Hner ckS has filed her final account of her innehm was elected chair
Eldon Tucker or Homer . cker tratkn rf estate with Danielg tary.
f n - l -I fmm. . Il rA in
tne vouny uiuri m muuuw coilee aoie was pi cocuivu -
Tannehill as a girt tor Deing
NOTICE OF-SALE
I am going to sell at public auction at the County Court
House in Pendleton, Oregon on Monday, May 1, 1944, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A.. M., the well known Hid-a-way Springs
resort in this County near, or in the vicinity of Ukiah, Oregon,
consisting of approximately 1240' acres. Tnis is a well known
summer resort with an abundance of deer and elk in season
and near many good trout fishing streams.
If you are interested in purchasing this property I will be
pleased to have you present and submit your bid. If you
find it inconvenient to be here at said time and wish to make
a bid, you may do so by enclosing a cashier's check represent
ing 15 percent of your bid and mail to me here in. Pendleton
before the date of sale in order that your bid may be opened
and read there and then, and if you are the successful bidder
you will be promptly notified accordingly.
W. H. MORRISON, Receiver
1432,
ty, Oregon, and said Court Has nx-
ed as uie ume ana pia,e iui
ll p. ing on and final settlement of said
call Frank Rumble, telephone &s and place for hear. for last year.
1 1 ill i- n 1 s-J 1 I 11 i I 1 -. J.'
Vernon and Aioerx ruiu
furloughs a
land on Ditch and Cabin creeks. at the hour of 11:00 A. M. at the Andy Jones is home spending a,
Harold A. Wright, Heppner, ure. County Court room ot the court two weeks leave from the navy.
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FOR RENT 3640 acres grazing final account, Monday, May 1, 1944, enjoying furloughs at home.
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For Sale
52-2pd
House in Heppner, Oregon. All
FOR SALE, CHEAP. One Jersey persons 'having oojezuons to s
milk cow; gentle, easy milker, final account, are required to file
Dan Bishop, lone, Ore.
2c
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye Sight Spec
ialist of Pendleton will be at the
HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES-
DAY, APRIL 12.
FOR SALE Four young turkey
gobblers. Mrs. Lee Scrivner. Hep
rner. 2-3p
the same with said Court on or be
fore said date.
Dated and first ' published this
30th day of March, 1944
NELLIE L. NETTER,
Executrix.
J. O. Turner, Heppner, Oregon At-
1-5
ivr nnrl Mrs Wilbur UibDS re
turned to Portland Saturday after
spending a few days visiting her
parents, Mr and Mrs Paul Partlow
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lilly are the
parents of a son born Wednesday
at Pendleton. He weighed nearly
nine pounds and has been named
Richard.
Mrs. McFarland spent last mes-
19 acres timber, 30-minute drive
from town; good cabin with fireplace
and water. . . 1928 model Oakland
passenger car; Buick pick-up and
trailer.
See
F. W. Turner
Phone 152
fnr TCvwutrix
, . Y!T?A nnafinrT at innriV.
day ai an jsur ixictm& j
FOR SALE-4400-acre stock ranch NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 0Sq going to Rhea Creek to Po
mona grange Saturday were Mrs.
McFarland, Mr. Baker, Mrs. Root.
Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Mar.i.w, Mrs.
Ransier, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs.
on Big Butter creek. 50 acres al- Notice is hereby given that the
falfa, balance fine bunch grass, undersigned administrator of the
Write Ethel Badoux, Pendleton, estate of Marion F. Caldwell, de
Oregon. 2-5c ceased, has filed with the County
sharpened fac- Court of the State of Oregon tor
LAWN MOWERS
tory style. N. D. Bailey.
2tf Moiaow County his final account
ZZZ of his administration of said estate
??n and that saia ioun nas ua m""
FOR SALE Good residence
- y- rrt
perty Mrs. A. W- xoinso.i. - - ,
"'. uuv, ui; loi w,y w. j
T rfiril lSfiir49Z hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said
LVgUl 1 IJL I day .n the County Court rooom ai
TW.niiOT Drpp-n.n as the time and
Thorpe.
Following the show Saturday
night was a cannery meeting to see
how many were interested in a can
nery here which would be installed
by the government.
Mr- ,-mrl Mrs. Bill Thurman and
son Roy and Mrs. Julia Marlow of
vftTirr ni- FIVAI ACCOUNT "w-- - son Koy ana mrs. joim ma.. -
NOTICE OF FINAL. AIXUUINI , . hearind said objections to or,nf clinHav at the Dan
Notice is hereby given that the d fiml account and the settle- T,-r hnme
ment of said estate and all persons
having objections thereto are here
filed her final
uiiwuib'1-1 "
account of her administration of the
estate of Claire P. Weston, with the
County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, and said Court has set
Monday, the 1st day of May, 1944,
at the hour of 11:00 A. M. in Hie
County Court Room of the Morrow
County Court House as the time
and place for hearing and final
settlement of said final account. All
obiections to said
final account are required to file undersigned,
the same with said Court on or be
fore said date.
Dated and first published thi
23rd day of March, 1944,
BRETA MORGAN,
52-4 Administratrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier have
v,r,j fvnm T.innv and he is at
inii. uuiv.v'"" hirn n . ivaiin v
bv required to file the same witn Nr.irtT,an qi-u taking a four months
;an Court on or ouiuic uic
fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published
30th' day of March, 1914.
A. C. CALDWELL
j5 Administrator
this
course in Ordnance work.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith received
word from their son Lawrence who
is in the Aleutians that they have
finally received dishes, having eat
en from messkits for 22 months. He
. i, tv at a r oinMT states that it makes considerable
NOTICE OF FINAL ACOUJN1 . -
NOTICE is hereby given that the "
admuusrator ot trie . Ppn(1pton Mon.
r rv. Ti rvanrtnrrt fie- o
esiaie oi a . -- M
ceased, has filed his final account day were Mr
with the County Court of the btate
of Oregon, for the County of Mor
row, and said Court has set as the
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.
Ellchorn Restaurant
time and place for hearing on and
cpttlpmpnt of said tinai ac-
1 TI 11
and ivirs. nusseu
Miller, Mrs. Tannehill, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Ransier and Mrs. Dan Ran
sier. Mrs. Attebury took care of
Shirlev Ransier for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Black, Mrs. Harter
From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh
"Praise the Lord
We Ain't Agoin' Fishin
NOTICE OF FINAL MbAiurm ,,j t, if A nf Mav.
Notice is hereby given that the o u.00 A M at Miss Elbauer and Mrs. Washburn
undersigned, as Administratrix of c Morrow q. spent Saturday in Pendleton shop-
tihe Estate of Luci' C. Baird, de-
ased has filed her Final Account ty, uregon. ...-B
and report in the said Estate with f
the Clerk of this Court and that
the Judge thereof has fixed Mon
day, May 1, p.t the hour of 10:00
' A. M. as the time and the County
Courtroom, in the Courthouse in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
as the place for hearing objections
to the said Final Account and the
settlement thereof.
CLARA B. GERTSON
Administratrix of the Estate of
Lucy C. Baird, deceased.
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for the Administratrix
Heppner, Oregon 1-5
Avoid Grey Hair
Taylor
Anti-Grey Hair
Vitamins
AT
Humphreys Drug Co.
Willie Wells was always fond of
fishing. Now he writes from
somewhere overseas:
"There's a song the fellers
ing, goe Praise the Lord, we
ain't a-goin' ftshin'-and I guess
it's so. But yon know, dad, some
times I rare wish I were back
fishing for trout in beward's
Creek again." '
And I guess that's the way all
our soldiers feeL They're fight
ing a war-and they mean to
fight it to a finish-till they can
come home to the little pleas
ures that they've missed so
much-the sweet feel of a trout
rod ... a pleasant glass of beer
with friends . . . the smell of
Mom's fresh baking from the
kitchen ... '
Prom where I sit, we folks at
home have an important obliga-tion-to
keep intact the little
things that they look forward
to . . . from the trout rod waiting
in the corner to the beer that's
cooling in the ice box, Pon't
yon agree? .
No. 81 of a Series
Copyright, 1944, Brewing Industry Foundation