Heppner Gazette Times, May 4, 1944 -7 Classified : and . Legal : Advertising Want Ads NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in May (Monday, May 8, 1944) the board of equalizatioin of Morrow County, Oregon, will convene at the Court house in Heppner, Oregon, and FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for the office of Sheriff of Morrow county Oregon, subject to the will of the Republican voters. Pd. Adv. C. J. D BAUMAN FOR SALE Late 1940 Vk ton In ternational truck; all steel plat- Thomson 49tfc hhxly examine the assessment '. rolls of said County for the year FREE! If Excess acid causes you 1944-1945, and will correct errors in pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, valuation, description or quality of Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, land, lots or other property, assess Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample ed by the Assessor of Morrow Udga, at Humlphreys Drug Com- County, Oregon, as of January 1, pany. 2-12p 1944. WE WILL PAY CASH FOR USED AH persons interested or having PIANOS AND WASHING MA- any complaints against their assess- FOR SHERIFF CHINES. PENDLETON MUSIC merits for the year 1944 45, should I hereby announce my candidacy HOUSE, PENDLETON OREGON. appear at that time. Petitions for for nomination for the office of . 3-6c the reduction in assessment must be Sheriff of Morrow county, subject to in writin.g verified by oath of ap the will of the republican voters at FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce that I will be a candidate to succeed myself to the office of Clerk of Morrow Coun ty, subject to the will of the Repub lican voters at the Primary Nomi nating Election, May 19, 1944. Pd. adv. Chas. W. Barlow LAWN MOWERS sharpened tory style. N. D. Bailey. fac- election 2f plicant or his attorney and must be the primary nominating CHICKS-Day old and started New week it session. Any petition ' P.A. MOLLAHAN Get them now for fall layers. "Vi gorbilt" Hatchery, Hcrmiston, Oregon. - 4-7p These are busy times especially so for the one who has to plan and pre pare the meals for the family . for she too is do ner share of war work. It will be a boost to her's and the family's morale to eat out occasionally to enjoy one of our STEAK DINNERS, or an oyster supper, or any cne of the wide variety of excellent meals to be found on our bill of fare. Come any time . . . we're always prepared. Elkhorn Restaurant FOR SALE Seed potatoes, . Early Michigan, $2 a sack. R. K. Miller, Boardman, Otp. ' 4-6p NOTICE ' . I will be unable to ; accept any orders for Electrical Wiring until until June first. ,-. 5-7c ' Hyis Electric . STRAYED to my place, six whitj hogs, weight 200 pounds each. W. O. Cutsforth, Lexington. or application not so made, verified, Pd, Adv. and iued snail not be considered or acted upon by the board. " Dated at . Heppner, Oregon,. April 18 1944. 46 W. O. DIX, Assessor, Morrow County, Oregon BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY . For local man to represent a Na tional Insurance organization spec ializing in automobile and fire in surance. Excellent postwar future. Business now showing big increase. Either part-time or full-time work. For particulars write Box 337. Hep pner. 6-7c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given Uiat the un dersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon VISITING BARLOWS for Morrow County i adminfstratrix Mr. and Mrs, A. S Akers and 5tfc of the estate of C. W. McNamer, de- daughter, Mrs. Alma Gilliam, drove ceased, and ail persons having Ud from Portland Sunday to spend FOR SALE 1933 Chev.' coupe in qlalms against the estate of said a week at the C. W. Barlow home. good condition, good rubber, price . deceased, are hereby required to $250. Edwin Tucker Heppner. 56p present the same to the undersigned HERE FROM BEND mHjc administratrix, FOR SALE 4 good fresh cows. Ida Fletcher, lone Ore. duly verified us Mis. G. W. St, John, Bend, was a gc required by kw. at the law office visitor the first of the week at the of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. DEALER WANTED-Big routes six monthfl from1 date 0. M. Yeager. make good living. 200 farm-home AttentioiV Fai mers and Stockmen At last I can offer you employers' liability insurance in private compan ies. I am sure you will like it. Come in and see about it. F. W. Turner Phone 152 . necessities, food, spices, medicin es, etc., well known every county. For particulars write Rawleigh's, Dep. Ore-101-142. Oakland, Cal. 6 FOR SALE Dry board ends, $2 pe. large trailer load 74 cubic feet. See Edwin or Eldon Tucker. 6tf Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye Sight Spec ialist of Pendleton will be at the HEPPNER HOTEL on WEDNES- DAY, MAY 10th. HELP WANTED Woman for per manent position in doctor's office. To be trained as physio-therapy technician. Age 25 to 45. Apply Saturday afternoon, May 6, only. Dr. W. H Rockwell, Heppner Oregon. 6c. LOST Woman's brown fabricated type suitcase along highway be tween Heppner and Heppner Junction. Reward Sue Hams. 6p FOR SALE Bicycle. Lee Cantwell. WANTED A good bedstead and Springs. Gazette Times office. 6-7 FOUND at post office last week, pair horn rimmed spectacles in cate. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for advertising. GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES Rhubarb, spinach, onions now, others soon. Right from the gar den. Mrs. Frank Rumble. 6-7c Legal Notices NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the est and best bidder. Dated and first published this 13th daj of April, 1944. SARA E. McNAMER, 3-7 Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated April 11, 1944. I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auc tion at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots 21 and 22 in Block 8 of the City of Boardman, Morrow Coui -ty, Oregon for the minimum price of $20.00, cash. Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 4 Ayers 3rd Addition to the City of Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon for the minimum price of $25.00 cash. The West Half of the West Half of Section 35, Township 2 North, Range 23, E. W. M., Morrow County, Oregon for "the minimum price of $1.00 per acre cash. The North half of the North-east Quarter, the South-east Quarter of the North-east Quarter, the North-east Quarter of the South east Quarter of Section 31, Township 2, North, Range 23, E. W. M, Morrow County, Oregon for the minimum price of $1.00 per acre, cash. f THEREFORE, I will on the 20th day of May, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 A. M, at the froryt door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the high- ? -war f J 'j. 7te tfodeti gpih united tite EasT with tfie West Promontory Point 3-7 JOHN H FUTTEN, Sheriff & Tax Collector By P. A. MOLLAHAN Deputy undersigned executrix of the estate of Frank N. Mover, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun tv her final account of her admin istration of the estate of the said NOTICE TO CREDITORS deceased, and that said Court has Notice is hereby given that the fixed Monday, the 15th day of May, undersigned was duly appointed by 1944 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. lhe County Court of the State of M. of said day at the County Court Gregon for Morrow County, execu room at the Court House at Hepp- trix of &e estate of Robert McCul ner. Oregon, as the time and iougn deceased, and all persons place for hearing objections to said ving claims against the estate of final account and the settlement o deceased are hereby required said estate and all persons having to present the same duly verified objections thereto are hereby re- ta executrix at the law of quired to file the same with said fice j j NyS( at irner, Ore court on or before the time fixed gon y, sx months from the for said hearing. date hereof. Dated and first pubished this 13th Dated and first published this day of April 1944. 27th day of April, 1944. LORA M. MOYER, Executrix.- MARGUERITE CHAPIN 2y , 5-9 Executrix in Utah, was the scene of a history-making event on May 10, 1869 the realization of a great American's dream. It was Abraham Lincoln who. visualized the vital need for uniting, by rail, the East with the Pacific Coast, and who authorized the building of a transcontinental railroad. The Union Pacific struggled through lean and troubled years but, like other pioneers, it had faith in America's future. Edward H. Harriman had unbounded faith in America. His guiding genius and the faith of the leaders "from the ranks" who followed him, gave strength and vigor to the railroad. Jnififex America always has offered unlimited opportu nity and ample reward as an incentive for hard work and individual enterprise. That's why it' such a great country. It's our job to keep it that way. 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