Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 24, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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Heppner Gazette Times, August 24, 1944-V7
Classified : and . Legal ; Advertising
Want Ads
FOR RENT Rooms, clcse in. Bv
week or month. S. H. Shan
non. Heppnei'. . 13tf.
LAWN MOWiS sharpened fac
tory style. N. P. Bailey. 2tf
FOR SALE Dry board ends, $2 pe.
large trailer load 74 cubic feet.
See Edwin or Eldon Tucker, i 6tf
FREE! If .excess said causes you
psins of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges
tion, Heartburn, Belching. Bloat
ing. Nausea, Gas Pains, get free
sample, Udga, at Humphreys
Drug Company.
. . 16-30p
WANTED--to buy used irons, ap
pliances, electric motors, wash
ing machines, etc. Heppner Home
Service. 19tf
WILL SWAP young Jersey milk
cow for light, dependable saddle
horse. V. C. Brown, lone, Ore.
20-22p
FOR SALE New .Hampshire Red
pullets $1 each. Ph. 1084. 21-22c
FOR SALE 18 Rambouillet bucks.
Rufus Piper, Lexington. 20-22p
BOARD and ROOM for school
children at my home during
the school year. Phone 1172,
Mrs. Charley Fraters, Heppner.
20-24p
FOR SALE 16 head Hamp bucks,
yearling and two-year-olds. W.
H. Cleveland, Heppner. ' 22-23p
FOR SALE Used Multnomah drag
saw and two blades. Price $75.
Fred Mankin, lone. 20-22p
FOR SALE Two 7:50x20 truck
tires with tubes, good condition.
I. 000 second hand grain sacks. E.
W. Moyer. 21-22p
FOR SALE Peaches for canning
now ready at . Wurster ranch,
1 mile west of Umatilla. Please
bring boxes. Prices reasonable.
21-22c
fee simple of the following describ
ed real property, to-wit:
The South half of Section Four
(4) in Township Two (2) North
of Range Twenty-seven (27)
East of the Willamette' Meridian.
And that the plaintiff is the owner
in fee simple of the said land, free
of any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the said land or any part
thereof and perpetutally restrain
and enjoin you, your heirs and
assigns, from asserting or claiming
my right, title, estate, lien -or in
terest in the said land or any part
thereof, adverse to the plaintiff.
This Summons is served uixci
you by publication thereof for four
consecutive weeks in the Hpner
Gazette Times by order of Honor
able Bert Johnson, Judge of the
County Court of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, and 1 'hich said
ni-rW was made and entered the
24th day of July, 1944, and the first
date of this publication is the 27th
day of July,, 1944.
P. W. MAHONSY,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Postoffice Address;
Heppner, Oregon. 18-22
FOR SALE 1927 Chev. coups. 5
good 4:50x21 tires. James Healy
21-2!
QUILT CHESTS Size 18x18x36 in-
fide, removable bottoms; choice of
light oak, maple, walnut or ma
hogany finish. $10 each. Bud Win
ters, former Christian church
parsonage, Heppner Ore.
FOR SALE Romney and Hamp
shire yearling nnd lamb bucks.
F. M. Page, Monument Ore. 21-34p
FOR SALE Medium size wood and
' coal circulating heater, $25. Mar
garet Turner. lone, Ore. 22-23p
GET YOUR radio power pack
batteries from Rosewall Motor
Company's fresh stock. 22
FOR SALE Used wood circulat
ing heater,, good as new. James
Healy. 22-23p
FOR SALE Allen circulating heat
er, wood and coal; bird cage and
Etand; .22 rifle. Phone 462. 22c
LOST Tan brief case; contents be
. longing to the Military Order of
the Purple Heart. Please turn in
at office of Frank W. Turner. 22p
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
Bv virtue of an ORDER OF THE
COUNTY COURT, dated August
3rd, 1944, I am authorized and di
ricted to advertise and sell at pub
lic auction at not less than the
minimum price herein set forth:
Lots 4 and 5 in Block 18, Irrigon
Morrow County, Oregon, for the
minimum price of $20.00, cash.
North Half of the Southeast
Quarter, and .Southeast Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter . of
Section , 36, Township 4, South
Range 28, E. W. M. for the mi
nimum price of $1.00 per acre,
cash.
THEREFORE. I will on the 2nd
day of September, 1944, at the hour
of 10:00 a. m., at the front door
of the Court House in Heppnerj
Oregon, sell said property to ' the
highest and best bidder.
JOHN H. FUITEN,
Sherifif, Morrow County, Oregon.
20-23
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of the
estate of Edmund J. Bristow, de
ceased, has filed with the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon,
her final account of her adminis
tration of the estate of said de
ceased, and that said Court has
fixed Monday, the 11th day of Sep
tember 1944 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A. M. of said day at the
Court House at . Heppner, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing
objections fo said final account and
the settlement of said estate and all
persons having objections thereto
are required to file same with said
Court on or before the time set for
said hearing.
Dated and first published this
10th August, 1944.
LILLIAN E. BRISTOW,
20-24 Administratrix.
publication of this Summons and
if you fail to so appear and ans
wer, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to said Court for the
reMef prayed for and demanded
in said complaint, towit:
A decree that plaintiff is the
owner in fee of the following des
cribed land, to-wit:
The Northeast Quarter (NEV4)
of Section 36, Township 4
South, Range 27 Ea t,, of tl."
Willamette Meudian, in t'u
County of Morrow and State of
Oiegon,
and that plaintiff is such owner in
fee of said land free from any
.right, title, estate, lien or interest
of defendants and of each ol'
defendants.
That defendants or any one or
more of defendants has no right,
title, e:,tate, lien or interest in
said land or in any part thereof;
and thnt defendants and each of
defendants their heirs and assign?,
be perpetually restrained and en
joined from asserting or claiming
any right, title, estate, lien, or in
terest in said land or in any part
thereof,, adverse to plantiff.
Two seagulls were flying high the rrin;-ifr about hiving the baby
over Cambridge one Saturday af- christened."
temoon,. when one of them noticed To which Bill replied: "Nothing
some unusual activitiy on' the doing, no one is going to konk my
ChrHes river far below. kid on the head with a battle."--"What
is going on down there?" General Petroleum News.
he asked.
"Oh,' said the other, "thats the
annual Yale-Harvard boat race. I
just put everything I had on Har
vard." Wichita (Kas.) Democrat.
EX1KA CAUTIOUS
"Now, Bill," said the shipyard
worker's wife. "I want you to see
YOUR "SHIP WILL
COME IN" Sooner
By the Aid of Newspaper
ADVERTISING
is
WOT '
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof
four successive weeks in the Hep
pner Gazette Times, by order of
C. L. Sweek, Judge of the Court
above named, ' 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.
ALFRED F. CUNHA
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post Office Address:
Pendleton, Oregon.
19-23
7'15 p.m.
LOWELL
THOMAS
NEWS
TIME
DON LEE-MUTUAL
Standard of California
When You Buy It
When you buy our bakery goods, you
can be sure they are fresh.
Come in today and choose from our
tasty selection of bakery goods.
Remember you have a Bakery
right here in town.
HEPPNER
BAKERY
II
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From where I sit ... J oe Marsh.
How Different Will be
Post-war Homes?
Legal Notices
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
Stanley V. Tucker, Plaintiff,
vs.
Margaret E. Smith, Defendant.
TO: Margaret E. Smith, DEFEND
ANT 1
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
Complaint filed against you in the
above entitled Court and Cause
within four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this Sum
mons and if you fail to appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plain
tiff will aptly to the said Court
' for relief as prayed for in the said
Complaint, to-wit: for A decree
that the plaintiff is the owner m
SUMMONS
EQUITY NO. 3573
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
MARGUERITE E. GLAVEY,
Plaintiff
vs
The unknown heirs of Vie E.
Swinburne, deceased, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real estate
described in the complaint here
in, Ddendants.
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 interest in the real estate
described in the complaint here
in, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON
You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled Court and cause within four
weeks from the date of the first
w
E art pleased with
the many friends we
liave made housewives
who have exclaimed over
the nutritional qualities of
all our meals. Menus are
carefully planned to give
you good, wholesome, nu
tritious foods. Breakfasts
to give a mill or farm worker
"something to work on."
Lunches arc always appe
tizing. Dinners are always
a treat for hungry families.
YOU'RE ALWAYS WEL
COME. Come in soon!
Matt Doorly, our local carpen
ter, has been showing us archi
tect's drawings of the kind of
post-war houses that we're go
ing to live in. Some of them look
like squared-off dominoes; some
are streamlined like they were
going to fly. And they're all
filled with fancy things like air
conditioning and what-not.
"Sure change our home life!"
Matt says importantly.
"Shucks," says Dan Mason,
"it isn't the shape of a house, or
the gadgets in it, that make up
your home life."
"What is it then?" says Matt
"It's the little things," says
Dan. "Like a well-worn chair
before the fire and a good I'ook
-and a friendly glass of beer
after a hard day's work. Llttln
tilings, that are a part of li ving.''
From where I sit, Dan's abso
lutely right. And I think the
men who dream of home from
overseas agree -that it's the
small, familiar pleasures, that
add up to home.
HEPPNER
CAFE
,
These are busy times
cnec'ally so for the one
-'ho i hj to plan and pre
pi.r? the meals for the
r i"i ,'ly for she too is do
! c share of war work.
!t will he a boost te her's
and the family's morale to eat out occasionally
to enjoy one of our STEAK DINNERS, or an
oyster supper, or any one of the wide variety of
excellent meals to be found on our bill of fare.
Come any time . . . we're always prepared.
Elkhorn Restaurant