Horpn?r Garotte Tims Oct -hr 17. 19-16 S EJ3VG K nuu nun ; tuuk oi INSURANCE B THE CHEAPEST PROTECTION YOU CAN BUY - AND THE SAFEST. HOLD ONTO rr For correct information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRA TION offic. Want Ads Don't send out of town for any thing until you first try Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Interlocking pumice t building blocks. B. 4 B. Mortar less Block Co., Phone 1551, Pen- lc t"n. Ore-! Box 262. 30-33p. Ford fertilizer in 10 and 50 pound bags. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED Linoleum laying, paper hanging, kemtoning. E. L. Ald rich, lone. 30-33p. Buy your tire chains at Rosewall Motor Company before present stock is exhausted. FOR SALE House on Baltimore street. 3 bedrooms, full basement. Newly decorated, new linoleum. Price $4100. Turner, Van Marter & Co. 30tf. Firestone zipper type sleeping bags at $23.95. Rosewall Motor Company. WANT!CL-Someone to contract fence l.ulldinK. Frank Wilkinson. 29-30p KXI'KHT MKcflANiCS Eastern Ore i:un's finest garage requires the Ft'rvh-ea of 3 expert mechanics, hc:;t pay and beat working con ditions l:i Hie Htnte of Oregon. Con-l.u-t Runs Votstorff, Sunset Motor .'o.. Clievrolet, Olel.imoblle and Cadillac 29-30c WAN'TKD TO BUY Modem house In !! minor. Terms cain. Inquire at t;.iz-itc Times office. 29tf KOK SAI.K -G.kmI house? "in A-l itliape, nice yard, double garage, .store room and woodshed, garden epot. Address Box 496, Heppner or I lO'lire (inzi'tte Times office. 2933c L.OST Cltevri'lt-t truck wheel and tire between Jones Prairlo and top of Cole Mine. Darrell Padberg. lone. 29-SGp FKNDI'.K AND ODY MKN Finest ny and working conditions In the Mute of Oregon. Contact Russ Vol storff. Sunset Motor Co.. Chevrolet Oldtmobile and Cadillac dealers The DBllea. Oregon. 29-30c FOK SALE Boys bicycle, in ex cellent condition. $20. Clifford AldrichJone. 29-30p FORSALE-- Electric sweeper, rocker, screen door. Josephine Mahoney. 28-30c RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that 1 am free from pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer anyene writing me for information. Mrs. Anna PauU, P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories otict to cmxsmms NOTICE Is hereby given that th undersigned has been duly appointee' by the County Court of Morrow Coun ty. Bute of Oregon. Administrator of the Estate of James F. Furlong, de ceased, and all persons having claim? against the said estate of the said deceased are hereby required to pre ent the same with proper voucher? duly verified as required by law to the said administrator at the law of fice of P. W. Mahoney at Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this ISth day of September, 1946. SCOTT FURLONG. P. W. Mahoney Administrator. Attorney for Administrator Heppner. Oregon 26-30 OTICB TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Morrow Coun ty. State of Oregon. Administratrix it the Estate of Clarence T Hi-ri deceased, and all persons havlnt ilaima against the said estate of the said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouch ers duly verified as required by law to the said administratrix at the law office of P. W. Mahonev. Hennner Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first nubllahed thl 10th day of September, 1946. BERNICE L. HARRIS P. W. Mahoney Administratrix. Attorney for Administratrix Heppner, Oregon 26-30 SOTICB TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, administra trix of the estate of W. O. Palmateer, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said da- ceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers as re quired by Isw to said administratrix at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner. Oregon, within six snonths from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 19th day of September 1946. CLETA JONES. Administratrix. SOTICB OF VIHAXi ACCOUNT NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the es tate of Thomas H. Nichols, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Morrow Coun ty her final account of her adminis tration of the estate of said deceased ind said Court fixed Monday the 21st dny of October 1U4. nt the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the frrenoon of said day at the Court Houe In Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for I, earing objections to said final ac ount and the settlement of said es tate and all persons having objections thereto are required to file same with Id court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 19th day of September, 1946. INA B NICHOLS. Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Lucas Kilgore. deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and has accepted fuch trust. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to said administra tor at his office in Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date of ibis notice. Dated and first published this 3rd day of October 1946. J. O. TURNER, J8-32 Administrator. Legal Advertising NOTICE OF SALE Or REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OHKOON FOK UMA TILLA COUNTY. Ill the Matter of the Guardianship of the estate of Altha Larkln, an In sane person. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from and after the 22nd day of No vember, V.m, at the low office of Lewis & Wells, Title Insurance Build ing. Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore gon, the undersigned, as guardian of the estate of Altha Larkln, an Insane person, wll proceed to sell at private siilir, all the right, title and Interest of the said ward In and to the follow ing described real property, to-wlt: An undivided one-sixth (1-8) In terest in and to the Southwest gunrter of Section 22 In Township One 1) North. Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian; and. An undivided one-sixth Interest In and to lot Five (6) Work Klghteen tlx) In the original Town ot Lex ington, Oregon. K11I1I real property will be sod in one parrel, delivery of title being by guardian's deed. Dated this 14th day of October, 1946. M A. LEACH. Guardian. LEWIS WELLS, Attorney for Guardian. Title Insurance ' Bulld- Ing. Pendleton, Oregon. 30-84. NOTICE US' FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of F. D. Cox, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, his final account of his administration of the estate of said deceased, and said court has fix ed Tuesday the 12th day ot Novem ber 1946. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court House at Heppner. Oregon as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account and the settlement of said estate, and all per sons having objections thereto are hereby required to file some with said court on or before the time fixed for Id hearing. Dated and first published this 10th day of October 1946. 29-32 DEE COX. Jr., Executor. NOTICE OF BID BALE Notice Is hereby given that the Mnr row County Auricuiluray Conservation Committee will receive sealed bids up tn liiwl liiclmlliiir October 2K. 1946. at itM i.rrire iii Hciimicr. Oregon, for the sale of four grain blowers belonging to Cnuiinndlty ('edit Corporation, vis 3 new II. S'. Wind Engine & Pump Co hl.mcrs located at Interior Wareln i:.-e Co., Heppner, Oregon. 1 u-icil ik Manufacturing to. I, low ' .ted at Jordan Eleator I I ki received on the basis of I fill bidder taking posses ion nl t properly where It Is locat- .l .....I In ll, roll, Oil It IS lOUIlO Right I" reserved to reject any or Moimo wrmiNTY agricul- TtlliAI. CONSERVATION COM- " 1 1 'V I rc J!y HENRY RAKER. Chairman. 30-31 RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE . . .. ..i n ur w (1 Palma teer, whom the Silent Messenger of Death has removed from our midst to Hie Grand Lodge above; Whereas the lodge feels deeply the Ions of our beloved onaiim ",''r be It resolved; that the 's Tour. sterner in this hour of l ... an. rnnininnd them to the loving care of Him who does all '"iilv'that Ih, charter of .Bunch Oiihs Rebekah Lodge No 91 of J""' bo draped In mourning " thirty days, a ropy ni ' lions be sent to the bereaved "lnllves. and a eoliy ne spreuu r" uloa of this lodge. , OLAIYH L. DRAKE, VIDA HELIKER, ETTA B1USTOW. Committee, OUR DEMOCRACY- -byMct 7Z HARVEST MOON... SHINES DOWN ON MEN WELL SATISFIED WITH THE SEASONS WORK DONE CROPS IN, BARNS FILLED, STORE HOUSES STOCKED WITH PROVISIONS TO CARRY THEM THROUGH THE WINTER MONTHS AHEAD. If- f If Whatever the season, there is satisfaction for those who provide for the future bv putting money aside in u.s. savings bonds, life insurance and savings accounts funds that not only give current financial protection, but make for healthier and happier uvinq in all the years to come. lac iii'. .... . ' ml s. . s r.- :' S ' . - -morning services. 'iue went to Stayton where they wiU begin services. Raymond Dean, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom, pass-d away Tuesday niht in Portland. Ho was three weeks and two days old He was buried in the Irrigon cemi tery after services at the Bap tist Comunity church at 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon. Dtlores Brown-J ing and Marlene Markham sang. The flowers were beautiful. Rev. VvalVice Winquist conducted the services. Billy Voile and mother, Mrs. John Voile, were Walla Walla vis itors Sunday. Carl Knighten and son Delos and Clarke Stephens returned after a few days spent in Portland. Miss Dorothy Abken of Kenne wick spnt from Thursday until Sunday with her brother, Martin, and family. Miss Viola Hockhalter and Mary Margaret Kennedy, Irrigon teach ers, spent from Friday evening un til Monday morning in Portland. Rev. A. B. Turner is leaving Tu esday morning for Olympia to visit relatives. The young people of the Baptist 1 church had a rally Saturday eve '"ning with most of the young people and their pastor, Rev. and Ms. I Stevens of lone came over to help with the rally. A ed her mui.c giving private '. tne piaiu, violin or guita;. c-..i.. r Spanish of Hawaiian. Wednesday, Oct. 23, she will organize a tonette tnd harmon ica band of the grade school chil dren from the first to the eighth. This is free and all students iriter estrd please report to their teacher what instrument and music they nave. ! ,.rH,.nf George Jaros of Walla Walla has j Mr, Natt Macombcr and Mrs signed a contract for the 7th and Art A1!nn motored to Penalt.ton 8th grade t acher. He will begin Friday bringing back with them Mrs with her dan 'h!,.-r aou ...-...- . Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ransior, also her son arid family, Mr and Mrs. Frank Mai low. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leis Johnson and young son left Friday for Sa lem where Mr. Johnson will att nd SaUirfay her younr home. J.i ki. his duties on October 21. Pendleton shoppers Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre and son John, Mrs. Vet Conyers and Mrs. . S. C. Russell. ! Tom Hendrick and Douglass drove up from their new home at Waldport Friday, coming after a load of furnishings. Buddy called . on boy friends while here. Dale Hug enlisted in the army j and left for Fort Lewis Wcdnes- j dav. Dale is the son of Mr. and! v ' ekie Smith, .pent several weeks here with t-'S uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ms. Fn J Smith. T,,m rwl rn W3 l.-ilf.n ntlit ill the conference for school superin- at his home Sunday and was taken to the Hermiston hospital that ev ning by Leo Potts. Monday the re port came he was resting. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands cam Mrs. Macomber's grandchildren, Monday to spend a few days with Gary and Beverley Pctteys, to spend . their win and family, Mr. and Mrs. the week end. I R. B. Rands. Mr. and Ms. A. W. Bulware of Hermiston came down Monday eve ning to spend some time with their daughter, Mrs. Harvey Warner and family. Mrs. Bulware had her arm broken last week and has been in a Walla Walla hospital until Monday. HEPPNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Homecoming and Rally Day, Oct 20 Bible School, 9:45, attendance goal 140, C. W. Barlow, Supt., Mrs. Joe Jewett, Junior Siipt., Mrs. Rob- et Walker, Primary Supt; Morning service 11, Communion and preach ing, sermon topic, "Others Have Labored"; special music by choir and Miss Rose Hoosicr; pot-luck dinner at noon; program around tables; introduction of guests, read ings, special nusic, and message by W. 0. Livingstone, Hood River, for mer pastor of th. Heppner Church of Christ. Adult Christian Endea vor, 6:30, Frank Chappo, leader. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30, sermon topic, "Bible Emphasis on Christian Living." Choir practice Thursday evening at 7:00. Bible study Thursday evening at 8:00. ALL SAINTS CHURCH Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Y. P. F.Bible Study, 10 a. m. Holy Communion, 11 a. m. NOTICE OP SALE OF COTJBTY PBOPEBTY RT VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, daiea Octo ber 8. 1946. I m authorized and di rected to advertise and sell at pub lic suction at not less man me min imum Drice herein set forth: Lot 6 111 Blork 2. Ayers Second Addition to the City of Heppner for the minimum price of 126 00. eioih. THEREFORE. 1 wll on the 9lh Hv of November. 1946 at the hour of 10:00 . m., at the front door of ih. Court House In Heppner, ore jon. sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUM AN, sheriff. Morrow County. Oregon ' By FRANCES MITCHELL 29-33 Deputy METHODIST CHURCH 1. Palmer Sorlien, Minister, Morning Worship 11 a.m. Sunday Church School 10 a. m. Women's Society of Christian Service meets te first Wednesday ot each month. o ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Pastor, Shelby E. Graves Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Bible School 11 a. m., worship hour and Junior church; 7:45 p. m., evangelistic ser ice. Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., Young Peo ple s meeting. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Bible study and prayer service. Monday evening Oct. 21. at 7:45 at Assembly of God church Miss Velma Spencer, an outstanding Sunday school worker, will con duct a helpful service for all in terested in that work. This will be an undenominational meeting and the public is invited to attend. at Heppner, Oregon, within months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 3rd day of October, 1946. IDA COLEMAN, 28-32 Executrix. vn-ru'R TO CREDITORS vii,. herebv given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County ex r iho estate of Stenn c.uu i,vht rforcased. and all persons having claims against the i .iA rloeeasid are hereby esiuic wi . , ,.,irrl to Dresent the same with proper vouchors to said executrix r . ft: ( l,tn .1 INK'S. at the law on-e m Transferring r Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorlon Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. IRRIGON NEWS . . . By Mrs. J. A. Shoun Mr. and Mrs. William Slate and Baley returned from a visit with the Walter Griders at Vale and also visited at Ontario. They have sold their place to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nutt and have to give pos session October 25. Rev. A. B. Turner went to Olym pia Tuesday to visit his father and other re latives there. Mr. and Mrs. James Arnberg of Hermiston were Irrigon visitors Sunday. Thry fo-m-rly owned th' Irigon mercantile store. The Irrigon football team will play Athena at Irrigon Friday af ternoon. Mrs. H. W. Grim was a recent visitor at Heppner. Mrs. Floyd Jackson of Hermiston was an Irrigon visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Velma Spenser finished her meeting at the Assembly of God church Monday ev- ning and went on to Hermiston Tuesday morning. Mrs. Emma Steward arrived I home from Portland after spending j a few days with relatives there. , Marshall Markhrm of Spokane spent the weekend with his family here. Supt. LeRoy Darling is spending a few days in Salem. Rev. A. B. j Turner taught in his place Monday and Mrs. Darling' is to teach Tues day. Rev. A. B. Turin r took a car load of young people to the Assembly of God rally at l endleton Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy and mother, Ms. R. M. McCoy, went to Island City to visit Mrs. McCoy's sisUr, Mrs. Frank Stewart and family. Benny went on to hunt. I hey left Friday evening. Rev. J. R. L. 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