ft Classified : and Want Ads QUILT CHESTS now at Gamble's and Gilliam & Bisbee's same price. Any type or color on or der. Bud Winter. 27.28c FOR SALE Three blackfaced bucks. One 18-ft watering trough. A. V. Wright. 27-28p FOR SALE 7-room house near Heppner school. Mrs. Austin De- yin. 27-28p FOR SALE 27 tens first quality alfalfa hay. V. C. Brown, lone Ore. ' 27-30p ' FOR SALE Split cedar posts in carload lots. W. A. Nieman, Box 128, Sandpoint, Ida. 27-28c FOR SALE Lincoln bucl three-year-olds. W. H. Instone. 27-28c A SPECIAL SERVICE! Your cloth es closets LINED with CEDAR t make moths mad!!! Bud Winter. 27-28c FOR SALE Dry board ends, $2 pe. large trailer load 74 cubic feet. See Edwin or Eldon Tucker. 6tf FREE! If excess ad 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 WANTED to buy used irons, ap pliances, electric motors, wash ing machines, etc. Heppner Home Service. ' 19tf FOR SALE Romney and Hamp shire yearling and lamb bucks. F. M. Page, Monument Ore. 21-34p Get Your Radio Power Pack Bat teries from Rosewall Motor Com pany's fresh stock. 23tf 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 appliances. McCaleb. 26-31p FOR'SALE 530 ewes 230 2 and 3 year-old; 200 5-and-6-year old. Will sell separately. Bert and El lis Cason, Lonerock, Ore. 25-28p FOR SALE One Jersey cow and heifer calf. Cow just fresh. Dar lene Biddle, lone Ore. 28c FOR SALE One 6-foot floor dis play case, $20. Peterson's Jewel er. ?8I8 LOST Saturday evening, tie -clasp and chain, Elks tooth hanging on chain. $5 Reward. Leave at Ga zette Times. J. C. Lorenz. 28-9p FOR ALTERING mending and sewing, at Case Apt. No. 4. Mrs. K. M. Slocum. 28-31p FOR SALE Ice refrigerator, $0. Lee Cantwell. 28 p LOST in lone phone booth, lady's coin purse containing $10. Leav-j at this office. Reward. 28c If you are not using your car and do not need it why not sell it to us and llct us place it in the hands of an essential user. We pay top ceiling prices for late' model Oars in good condition. Rosewall Motor Company Your Ford Dealer Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT dated September 19lh, 1944, I am auth rized and directed to advertise and sell fat public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: The North 90 feet of Lot '1 and all of Lot 2 in Block .3, Sperry's ' 4th Addition to the City of lone, Morrow County, Oregon for tho minitrun price of $30.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 21st day of October, 1944 at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property in the highest and best bidder. JOHN H. FUITEN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregvii. 26-30 NOTICE OF ESTRAY Came to my place in July, one bay mare, weight about 1200, branded I over an H on shoulder. Has rope halter. Owner may re claim" same by paying feeding and advertising charges. LOUIS HALVORSEN lone, Oregon. NOTICE OF STRAY Came to my place about first of August, ' m one bay horse, saddle marked, no visible brand; weight, 1,000 pounds; one brown mare, unbroken, weight 900 pounds, no visible brand, Owner may have some by paying feed and adver tising charges. John Kenny Heppner, Oregon. 27-29p NOTICE TO HUNTERS No tresspassing or hunting will be permitted on any of the proper ties of the undersigned in Morrow county. Anyone found violating this order will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Mrs. D. O. Justus F. D. Cox STRAYED One Hereford white face bull, weight about 1900 pounds. EH brand on right hip. Call or notify Myles Martin, Lex ington, Ore. Phone 36F4 27-28p NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated, Sept. 26, 1944, I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: The North 50 feet of ' Lot 1, Block 2 in the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, for the minimum price of $300.00 cash. Lot 3 in Block 9 of the city of Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon for the minimum price of $10.00 cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 28th dlay of October,, 1844, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. JOHN H. FUITEN Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon . 27-31 STATEMENT OP THE OWNERSHIP, M A N A GEMSNT, CXBCUI.ATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933 Of The Heppner Gazette Times, pub lished weekly at Heppner, Oregon, for October, 1943. STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF MORROW Before me, a Isotary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared O. G. Crawford, who. having been duly eworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher f the Heppner Ga zette Times, and that the following i3, to the best of his knowledge and be lief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. as amended by the ct of March 3. 1938, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regula tions, printed on the reverse of thia form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, O. G. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. Editor, O. G. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. Business managers, O. G. and Viola D. Crawford. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the indi vidual owners must be given.. If own ed by a firm, company, or other unin corporated concern, its name and ad dress, as well as those of each indivi dual member, must be given.) O. G. and Viola V. Crawford, Hepp ner, Oregon. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other securities hold ers owning 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: Lera Crawford. Berke ley, Calif, and J. O. Turner. Heppner, Oregon. Mortgagees. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stock holder or security holder appears up on the books o fthe company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, Is given; also that the said two paragraphs con tain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security hold ers who do not appear unon the books Legal : Advertisin of the company'as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or cor poration has any interest direct or in direct In the said stock, or other se curities than as so stated by him. O. G. CRAWFORD, Sworn to and subscribed before me Ihls 27th day of September, 1944. (SEAL) F. W. TURNER, Notary Public for Oregon My commission expires Feb. 18, 1947. At the Rationing Office Good results have been obtained by the price panel during the past week, it was revealed at a meeting of the panel Monday evening. Stores of the county were survey ed last week and eating places are being visited this week. Mrs. Fran ces Dobyns of Pendleton, field op erations executive, has been here assisting with the work. Mrs. T. M. Ward, chairman has been in charge, assisted by Mrs. Grace Misner, price clerk. Mrs. Joe Hughes, gas rationL. dlerk, has mailed out 927 "A" books and still has 15 incomplete applications waiting for adjustment. Truck tires are scarce, the ration board states. Those having appli cations in lare advised to give ad ditional information . as only the most essential users will be cared for. All tires are scarce but the shortage at present is in the 8:25 and lesser sizes. Tire inspection is no lor ger neces sary but the mileage record is es sential, both for tires and gasoline, and the inspection must be com plete. Points Meats and fats, H, J, K5, Oct. 1-29. Blue M. N, P, Q. R. 10 points, only, Nov. 1. Truck "T" books have been mailed out but anyone missed should call at the oflice.. To date 693 trucks have been given gas, 20 others are beinig checked, making a total of 713 to be served from the office. Mexican Men f in f f Heppner Gazette Times, October 5, 1944 7 Pomona to Meet at Lexington Grange Hall Saturday Dr. Carl D. Thompson, consult ant of the Bonneville administra tion, has bleen scheduled by the Morrow county Pomona grange to speak on the subject of public po wer at the bi-monthly meeting of the group Saturday at Lexingon grange hall. Anoher speaker has bien booked to discuss the sales tax which will be on the ballot Nov. 7. In addition to the speakers billed County Agent Arnold Ebert will re port or discuss some phase of the work in his office and there will be reports from the agricultural war boards. Other features of the lecturer's hour will be numbers from each of the granges of the county. The business session, will open at 10 a. m., followed by dinner at noon. The evening session will be followed with a social hour and dancing. IJETURNS FROM EAST Mrs. C. C. Dunham returned Sat urday night from the eastern coast where she spent several weeks. Tliree weeks were spent in New York with her husband, Ph M 2c Dunham, who shipped out on an LCI ship, destination unknown. A week was spent in Washington, D. C. with Mate Dunham's sister, Miss Ruth Dunham, formerly of Ash land, and returning via Chicago, Mrs. Dunham visited relatives in Winnetka, HI., before boarding the Empire Builder for the west. She says it is a worthwhile trip to visit the crowded, over-busy east ern centers and makes one appre ciate the hills of home all the more when the trip is over. Mrs. William Barkla has returned home from Pendbton where she lie ( -tvTv submitted to an operation. Eager for Mail After Day of Work "W" r'i fa g P-TA Meeting Set For Wednesday Resumption of activities of the Heppner Parent-Teacher associa tion has been set for Wednesday evening, Oct. 1, when the group will meet at 8 p. m. in the music room at the high school. Mrs. Tress MeClintock, program chairman, Announces that a good program of music has been listed and that there will be a panel dis cussion of various home and school subjects throughout the season, op ening with the home Wednesday evening. Friends of education are always welcome at the meetings. There is a social period accompanied by the serving of light refreshments. Walter Gay is recovering at the Heppner hospital 'following an op eration Tuesday evening. Andy Vanschoiack is home from AmarUlo, Tex. where he has been in training. LftCK FAY3 m Japanese-held prisoners of war plainly show that their diet has been deficient in fats p.nd pro teins, according to I?r,'g. Gen. Lewis C. Bsebe who waa tr.ken captive along with Lt. C Jona than Wainwright after the fail of Bataan. Camp diet consists mainly of rice and a little meat or fish re ports the Red Cross whose repre sentatives interviewed American prisoners on Formosa. Gen. Beebe's statement empha sizes War Food Administration's report that fats and oils are scarce all over the world, even in Japan, whose predatory con quest has dislocated the fats and oils supply of the rest of the world. This shortage will contin ue until the Islands of the Pacific again become oil producers. t 4 f