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    Heppner Gazette Times October 12, 1944 7
Classified : and . Legal : Advertising
Want Ads
FOR SALE-20-foot Semi-trailer
i 1 - i w 1 1 1 . n nr
wiui siock racK ana nve o-
tires. Ray Strohmayter, i Phone
843, Condon. Ore. 29-30c
WAJNlM-bmaU. boys wagon, in
pre-war make. No wooden mod-
ei. rnone .jis, neppner.
29c
FOR SALE One Guernsey heifer
with calf. Dan Bishop, lone, Ore
FOR SALE Buffet and dining
table, solid oak. Reasonable price.
Mrs. Alex Green. 29-30c
FOR SALE-8 head of good pigs.
Lotus Robison, Rhea Creek. 292tp
FOR SALE 300 Savage with peep
sight, good condition, with one
box of shells. $80. Charles Carl
son, lone, Ore.
29p
FOR SALE 1936 Ford in good has filed her final account of her
condition." 5 fair tires. Entering administration of said estate with
service. Ain Boyd. 29p the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Mor-
, FOR SALE Warm Morning coal row, and said Court has set Mon
heater. J. 0. Archer, Heppner. day, Nov. 20th, 1944, at the hour
29-30p
QUILT CHESTS now at Gamble's
and Gilliam & Bu&ee s-same Qre as the place for hearing be permitted on any of the proper
price. Any type or color on or- on and final settlement of id fi ties of the undersigned in Morrow
der. Bud Winter. 27-28c account Ml pens having ob- county. Anyone found violating
t, o.tp a 1TZ 77" jections to said final account are this order will be prosecuted to the
FOR SALE-27 tons first quality J & to fuU extent of law.
aiiaiia hay. v. t.. tirown, lone
Ore.
27-30p
A SPECIAL SERVICE! Your cloth-
es bw
1 a T TNT PF .'iU rT?T AT?
make moths mad!!! Bud Winter.
7"Z8C
RTR AYF,T 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
FOR SALE Dry board ends, $2 pe.
large trailer load 74 cubic feet.
See Edwin or Eldon Tucker. 6tf
FREE! If excess aeid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges-
tion, Heartburn, Belching. Bloat-
ing. Nausea, Gas Pains, get tree
sample, Udga, at Humphreys
Drug Company.
16-30p
WANTED to buy used irons, ap-
pliances, electric motors, wash-
, ing machines, etc. Heppner Home
Service. 1-tf
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
rvf telephones, new or
0j
Also as parts are becoming avail
able I am again repairing house
hold appliances. McCaleb. 26-31p
FOR SALE One 6-foot floor dis
play case, $20. Peterson's Jewel
er. V28-30c
FOR ALTERING, mending and
sewing, at Case Apt. No. 4. Mrs.
K. M. Slocum. 28-31p
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SALE
OF COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
OF THE COUNTY COURT dated , 27-31
September 19th, 1944, I am auth-
Sranrdirected to'advertise and RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
sell at public auction at not less Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
than th- mirimum price herein God, the Supreme Ruler of the uni
set forth verse, to ?ain visit our Lodge, and
The North 90 feet of Lot 1 remove the name of our brother,
end all of Lot 2 in Block '3, Reid J- Buseick from the roll of
Sperry's 4th Addition to the the workmen and taken our broth
City of lone, Morrow County, er from our midst to his etern 1
Oregon for the minimum price ohme, and
of $30.00, cash. Whereas, While we bow in rever-
1HEREFORE, I will on the 21st ent submission to the will of Him
day of October, 1944 at the hour of that doeth i things well, yet we
10:00 A. M., at the front door of the do not the less deplore the loss of
Court House in Hepnner, Oregon, 0ur brother.
seJ said property tr the highest To the sorrowful widow ail
and best bidder. family the members of Heppner
JOHN H.. FUITEN, Lodge No. G9, A. F. & A.' M. extend
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, their deepest sympathy in this
23-30 ' their hour of grief.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
.
Notice is hereby given that the
rjr 6ivci. w.u..
undersigned, as Executrix of the
Estate of Sarah Booher, deceased
has filed her Final Account and
t in the said aute ith
4
of and
Judge has fixed Monday)
November 13, 1944, at the hour
of 11:00 o'clock A. M,. as the time,
Courtroom in the Court-
house in Heppner, Morrow Coun-
ty, Oregon, as the Iplace for hear-
'ms objections to the said Final
Account and e settlement there-
01.
SYLVIA BEHMER
f
Sarah Booher, deceased.
P - W. Mahoney
Attorney for the Executrix
Heppner, uregon
29-33
N0TICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, administratrix of the
estate of M. J. Devin, deceasd,
of 11:00 o'clock A. M. as the time,
r'and the County, Court Room of the
said court on or before the dlate
A . , jl
set for said hearing.
rated and first published this
- . . m .
12tn day ot October, 1344.
DESSA HOFSTETTER,
29" Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint-
ed administrator of the estate of
Edna A. Hunt, deceased, by the
L-ounxy uouri or tne state or ure-
g0n, for the County of Morrow,
anj haS accepted such trust. All
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to pre-
smt vouchers at
administrator at
office of hig attomey j Q Tur
ner Heppner Oregon, within six
months from date o thig no
tice.
atgd and first published at
Heppner, Oregon, this 12th day of
October, 1944.
ALEX HUNT,
29-33 Administrator
NmcE QF gALE Qp C0UNTY
prqfirtY
By yiRUE QF AN Q.RDER, OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated,
Sept. 2G, 1944, I am authorized and
directed to advertise and sell at
PUDUC auction at not less than the
minimum price nerein set iorm:
ine iNorui ou ieej ot juox i,
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
day 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
Be it therefore resolved that a
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L reTte Ti for
&ven to. the Gazette limes tor
publication.
Respectfully submitted
C. R. McAlister
J. O. Turner
R. C. Wightmlan
Committee
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
Came to my place in July, one
mare weight about 1200,
Uvnno T mror an TT rvn chmilrlar
TuT'a"ucu , , " "
Has rope halter. Owner may re-
claim same bv raving feeding and
advertising charges.
LOUIS HALVORSEN
lone, Oregon.
NOTICE OF STRAY
Came to my place about first of
August, 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
Mrs. n. n. Justus
F. D. Cox
IN MEMOKIAM
-
Grief 1. to the home of
t dk i,.k
loss of a loved one To M fam.
ily we extend our sympathy.
Let us pause for a moment to
pay oving tribute to the memory
0j Sistr Ldna Huntj wh0) since
iast we met has heard and
wered the call of the Master.
Fraternally submitted,
Annie Keene
Florence McMillan
Holly Rebekah lodge No. 139
everything
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GROCER SAYS COMPLIANCE
IC DJTDTIVnr T4TTT1T
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The importance of grocers fully
understanding the aims and pur-
q QpA amply demon.
strated by a letter written by W.
Curt Miller, secretary of the Fres-
no, Calif, Retail Grocers associa-
tion, part of which is quoted.
"It is the grocer's job to see to
, j , . '
it that government programs, price
regulaions and food conservation
are carried out in even the small-
est communities. That is a job and
admittedly no one grocer can do it
Tvr lii'mcplf "Rnf tnHflV. fl.Q fllwavs.
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the grocer mamtains a relationship
to the men, women and children
of his neighborhood which is a
potent influence on the communi- aunt( Mr and MjSi Harvey Bau
ty's public opinion. He can instill -
J - - - - . . von Tli.ir iiiill Ho Vinrn until Mral.
into hundreds of thousands ot
minds abhorrance of black mar-
kets wnich threaten the country's
economic structure in critical war-
time He can arouse the spirit of
From where
f
(if1-
Esther Curlcss found a tramp
asleep in the hammock in her
apple orchard, and she didn't
hesitate a minute. She grabs a
rolling pin-and the last they
saw oi nun, uie iiamp was mak
ing dust tracks to the state line.
"Tt ain't only that I don't like
laziness," says Esther, " 'special
ly in wartime. It's that that par
ticular hammock is Ned's ham
mock and Ned's fightin' for it
overseas
Then she shows us Ned's last
letter where he says: "I keep
dreaming of my hammock in the
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cooperation on the part of consum
ers in all wartime nroerams. By
his own example he can encourage
vic prideOPA News Letter,
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MAJOR CIIRISTENSEN AND
WIFE VISITING HERE
Major chester christensen and
.. , . TT t, , .
wife arrived in Heppner Monday,.
, r T T nKt
coming up from La Jolla, Calit.
&
whlere , they have been for some
time. They drove on to Monument
Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
chesier Brown . are expected
. .
to return here this evening. While
.i
m Heppner they are guests at the
home of the major's uncle and
" "
dky. Major Christensen spent over
two years in the south Pacific and
has been back in the States for
six months.
I sit ... Joe Marsh
Ore Less Tramp
in Our Town
orchard, with Rags lying under
neath, and a cool glass of beer
beside me."
A miMaris picture of home!
t The little friendly pleasures that
he misses so! From where I sit,
Esther's mighty right in want
ing to defend those "little
things" from all Intruders.
They're among the things our
men look forward to returning
to the things wo want to keep
intact for them.
Coryrlja, 1911, Brewing Industry Foundation
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