Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 03, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette Times, August 3, 1944-
Classified and . Legal ; Advertising
Went Ads
RANCH FOR SALE One of the
best little diversified ranches in
Morrow county, consisting of 420
acres 300 acres wheat land, bal
ance hay and pasture. Fair 6
room house, good barn, double
garage and wood shed, rock eel-
lar. and other outbuildings. 850-
watt Wincharger light plant, good
never-failing soft water spring,
water piped to house, barn lot
and yard, garden, iamily orchard
. .
cum V(UU, taiucii, laiimv uiuiaiu
and berries. Cash price $25 per
acre, or 3J0 per acre with crop
before it's harvested, and crop
ready as of Aug. 1. 2 miles south
of Heppner on highway. Daily
mail. Phone 9F3. A. W. Gammell,
Heppner. Oregon. 18-19c
FOR SALE Dodge, pickup.
Rosewall Motor Company
FOR RENT Rooms, close in. By
week or month S H Shan-
non.' Heppner.
13tf.
FOR SALE 34-foot Kewaunee
grain elevator, 3-chain, practical
ly new; one 3-horse John Deere
engine, "age o elector. Rig all
mounted ready for use. Also '37
E tiat'SLX
Ore.
12tf
LAWN MOWERS sharpened fac
tory style. N. D. Bailey. ' 2tf
FOR SALE Dry board ends, $2 pe.
large trailer load 74 cubic feet.
See Edwin or Eldon Tucker. 6tf
BRING YOUR TRUCK TIRE-
certificate to us for 100 x 20,
32 x 6 and 750 x 20 tires. Im-
mediate delivery.
Rosewall Motor Company
FREE! If excesi' said causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges
tion, Heartburn, Belching. Bloat
ing. Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
sample, Udga, at Humphreys
Drug Company.
16-30p
FOR SALE One 10-ift. John Deere
power binder. W. G. Seehafer,
lone, Ore. 17-20p
FOR SALE Used Delco light
plant. Allen Pridemore, 113 West
Alder, Walla Walla, Wash. 1721p
pnu RAT.Prw pnmhinp Npdds
a little repair and it wm be ready
to8o.ct is.
, , .,
FOR SAIX-Irngated farm, 2 miles
east of Stanfield Oregon, 148.63
acres, running water year around;
eood modern, 6 room house with
bath and electricity, 3 room bunk
house, big barn in excellent con-
dition, other sheds and small
Duildings. Good for pasture hay
or grain or other crops. Good
stock ranch or dairy farm. Price
$22,500 00. Other irrigated farms
' in variety of sizes and prices. F.
:.- "1J
A. jaer, ueai jusiaie, oianneia,
rrfrn 17-19e
uregon. u-ivc
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WANTED-to buy used irons, ap-
pliances, electric motors, wash-
ing machines, etc. Heppner Home
Serv06-
FOR SALE-1937 Ford Tudor 60,
$495 cash. Heppner Home Ser-
vice. 19c
FOR SALE 300 aged ewes. Rufus
Piper, Lexington. 18-2 Ip
m TTATm t-iTt a tw ttt rrrer-o
wj ruvr, -,
in all the popular sizes. Bring
in your certificates to us for
quick service.
Rosewall Motor Company
FOR SALE Two ice box reifrig-
erators one lOOlb capacity,
other 75-lb. Arnold Pieiper, Lex-
ington. 19-21 p
7
" WANtTED Stubble pasture for
cattle as soon as available. P.
C. Box 462 Heppner, or phone
2F33. 1921p
' ' 77"
PUMP TYPE Fire extinguish-
ers, $9.95.
Rosewall Motor Company
WE HAVE 3, 5, and 12 ton hy-
draulic jacks available to far-
mers.
Rosewall Motor Compa,y
1 1
I BUY, sell and repair all makes
of telephones, new or old.
Also as parts are becoming avail-
able I am again repairing house-
hold apliances. -McCaleb. 14-19c
LOST Billfold. Name inside, Lois
Rondeau Singer. Write in care of
Sid! Zinter, lone, Ore. 19-21t
- ,
th o nnri srmif rnairs. n. rv
table and some chairs.
, , , ..
Thma duplex at corner Chase
,.i m,,
llQ.1t
19p
1
FOR SALE Tamarack fence posts,
i6e banked Heppner-Spray high-
w&y write Wes Phegley, Condon,
Ore. 18-21p
rwiv ox xvraiuenw Vy.
Excellent
location. Mrs. A. Q.
Thomson.
1920p-
FOR SALE-Some Shorthorn year-
M calves and some 4 -month-
old pigs. Wm. Kummerland, Lex-
ington, Ore. 19-20c
Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye Sight Spec-
ialist of Pendleton will be at the
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FOR SAloe wer ,d
uue IIU V. vw, 11 can. xjeil italic,
Heppner. 19p
LegCll NotiCeS
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
virtue of an ORDER OF THE
--x,
1944 1 authorized and directed
to advertise" and sell at public auc
tion at not less than the minimum
price herein set forth:
Lot 10 in Block 2 of the City
of Boardman, Morrow County,
Oregon for the minimum price
of $10.00, Cash.
South Half of Southwest Quar-
ter of Section 5, Township 1
North, Range 26, E. W. M. for the
minimum price of $1.00 per
acre, Cash.
All of Sntinn 21. Tnwnshm 4
North, Range 26, E. W. M. for
t.h minimum WW nf !t1 fin Wr
acre Cash.
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THEREFORE, I will on the 5th
j e a J ,n ,i .
day of August, 1944, at the hour
f 10:00 A. M. at the front door
,
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h12f'.ibS;dbi:rj' ,o 11,6
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JOHN H. FUTTEN
15-19 Sheriff and Tax Collector
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
y Xucker( puff
VSi
Margaret E. Smith, Defendant
Margaret E. Smith, DEFENU-
h
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m ttto VAMI! np ruw. statv.
--wht , v;
qf OREGON you are hereby re-
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitied Court and Cause
within four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this Sum-
fJjZ SreVlaTn-
&py to the said Court
for relief as prayed for in the said
Complaint, to-wit: for a decree
at fae plaintiff is the owner in
fee simple of the following describ-
ed real property, to-wit:
The half of gg Four
m xuw.up xwu Vw you by publication thereof f.,
Sf . Tfu x,enty;feV,T -i2?) four successive weeks in the Hep
East of the Willamette Meridian. ,. , , ,
And that the plaintiff is the owner 1 1? TGS' y "" f
in f cimnl rwf t.Vif snifi land, frpe
of any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the said land or anv Dart
thereof and - perpetutally restrain
and enjoin you, your heirs and
assigns, from asserting or claiming
any right titie estate) Uen OT m.
terest in the said land or any part
thereof, adverse to the plaintiff.
This Summons is served upon
yu by publication thereof for four
consecutive weeks in the Heppner
Gazette Times by order of Honor-
able Bert Johnson, Judge of the
County Court of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, and A'hich said
order was made and entered the
24th day of July, 1944, and the first
date of this publication is the27th
day of July" 1944' "
p- w- MAHONEY,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
postoffice Address:
Heppneri 0regon.
18-22
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersignei administratrix, of the
ofEdward 0. Neill, deceased,
t;1 . . fi , BOOtnmt witn the
Countv Court of Morrow County,
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Oregon, and said court has set as a
time and Biace for hearing on said
final account, Monday, August 21,
1944, at 11:00 A. M. at the County
Court House in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon. All persons hav-
mg objections to said final account
must file same on or before,
the said date.
Dated and first published this
20th day of July, 1944.
OLETA AKERS,
721
Administratrix
SUMMONS
EQUITY NO 3573
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
-tje STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
iVlAI.LlUxUlVlxi Hi. V Hj I ,
Plaintiff
vs
The unknown heirs of Vie E.
Swinburne, deceased, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
liar' nl- inorocf in tKa roal 2tat
fa complaint here.
in,
Defendants.
To the above named defendants:
the unknown heirs of Vie E.
Swinburne, deceased, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title,' estate,
lien or intsrest in the real estate
described, in the complaint here-
in,
in 1115 NAME OF THE STATE
qj, OREGON
Tr .
You are hereby required to ap-
pear and answer the complaint
luea against you in tne aoove en-
titled Court and cause within four
weeks from the date of the first
, ,. ,. , ... 0 ,
publication or this Summons and
f, ,
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wci, iui wciiiu ui-i c f.. uidiiiuii.
a to d t f &
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m said complaint, towit:
a h. a. liiff
" www-, lh 111 M,A kj Vlll.
owner in fee of the following des
cribed land, to-wit:
The Northeast Quarter (NEV)
of Section 36, Township 4
South, Range 27 Ea-t of tl.-.
Willamette Meridian, in tho
County of Morrow and State of
Ctoegon,
and that plaintiff is such owner in
fee of said land free from any
right, title, estate, lien or interest
. . ' ' ' : "
oi aerenctants and of each of
defendant
That defendants or any one or
more of defendants has no right,
tftle, estate, lien or interest in
said land or in any part thereof-
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defendants, their heirs and assigns,
Perpetually restrained and en-
Jined from asserting or claiming
any right, title, estate, lien, or in-
terest in said land or in any part
thereof,, adverse to plantiff.
This summons is sonorl nTvin
rtlve
which said order
was made and dated the 28th day
of July, 1944, and the ' date of
the. first publication of this sum-
mons is the 3rd day of August,
1944
' ATPOTrn-P ,..
J-LrKED F. CTJNHA
Attorney for Plaintiff
post office Address:
p . ,
19-23
HERE FROM BEND-
Mr Mrg Walter Darron amj
two sons of Bend were visitors a
few days the past week at the home
of Mr- and Mrs- Durward Tash.
The Darrons run a grocery store
;n Bend and were on vacation. The
ladies are sisters.
Home Canners Advised How to Avoid
Deadly Botulinus Poisoning
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"rpilERE is vital need to can as
many vegetables as possible as
well as fruit; but the only safe way
to can any vegetables, except toma
toes, is by correct use of the pres
sure cooker," advises Katharine
Fisher, Director of Good House
keeping Institute. "This method is
the only one which provides the
hotter-than-boiling heat that's nec
essary to kill botulinus germs which
: may be on any non-acid food you
' can and th'at means all vegetables
except tomatoes. When botulinus
germs are not killed in the canning
process, they thrive in sealed Jars
and create a powerful poison.
"This botulinus poisoning cornea
from bacteria that live in the soil
and cling to vegetables. Although
rare, this poison ia particularly dan
gerous because it usually does not
change the food's appearand, odor
PIRL HOWELL
Consignee
Union Oil Company
For prompt, dependable service
Phone: Heppner 76
ATTENTION. LOGGERS!
Public liability on logging truck and
trailer only $60!
See me today!
FARMERS: Combine insurance includ
ed while operated ror both fire and
accidents. Easy rates $1.50 per
$100 per year.
F. W. Turner
Phone 152
MOVE TO CENTRALIA
Mr. and MrS. Edgar Morris and
rtlin
children have moved to C-ntr.ln,
Wash., where Moms is employed.
His sister came the prst week and
helped them move. Hie have sold
their residence property opposite
the Heppner hospital.
or taste. Analyses of soil indicate .
that there is a chance thut botulinus
spores may be found almost any
where. Fortunately, they are harm- 1
less until they get in air-tight jars
of canned food."
Use Pressure Cooker !
"Correct use of the pressure cooker
also protects against other types of
spoilage," Miss Fisher said. "A re-
cent national survey showed that
home canners who put up non-acid
vegetables by the hot water bath
method reported a hundred per cent
greater rate of spoilage than those
who used the pressure cooker
method."
"Never taste to discover spoil
age," Good Housekeeping advises, r
"All borne canned products should !
be examined carefully when opened i
"1 If there to any evidence of spoil
agp. 'he food should not be msed."