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fr-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, October 9, 1947 tmowi l.N J Hf. I mi in i ti r. i ' t inc. K OK OK, t JK T lit i n(IMT iF V- 'kit' 'W I fKAV F.S H RhA ..r.KNAPT r0 I'rHTY WILLIAM J ImliKHTY KATHKPINK W'AAM.L, J HN iKiHKKTY. R(L1.I.A UIM'SAY. UI'KKVT !' ImUKRTY lohO THY IM-HF.RTY bfcKNARl JO PM'H !HfiiuhT wmI CATHKRINh. iMHiERTY lUintifl WIM.18 IXAVIT and JANE IX E LEA VIT. hia wifft. th ui.kiH--n heir of U'Uiu iAiit (1 jajM uio a.l oth er prm.rui or pam uiikmn . Isum in tnv ntM. title estate, lien or trttrft In Hie reni estate dfwnbed I wfendants To: WilUa Iant and Jan Lk lefcv It hia wif. in unkm-m heirs of Willi LMrit dTh.l. al all oth- Mrttui ..r Darti unknown tlaim- 1ns uir nchL title. eatale, lien or tnter-fiat in the r-ai estate denrnbed herein. Ie,endanU. IN THE NAMK OF THE STATE OF OKiDOON: Tu are herety required to appear and answer the compliant filed nt v, mi in the above n tilled r.-irt and rau within four weeks fwn the riftte .rf flirt publication thia flumiiuvii and if vou fall to ap pear said answer the iVnii'lwnt lW unf iht-rwJ the nlaintiffa will apply to the Court ftfl- the relief a prayed frw in WfL.d rvwn plaint, to-wil: f Or lecre that the pontiffs are the ow ners in fe simple of the following described real property, lo-wit: The Southeast quarter of Section 82 tn Township 2 North of K&nge 26 East of the Willamette Meridian. And that the plaintiff in the owner In fee simpe of the above described land, free and clear from any right title, eaute. iien or interest of you and each of you. and that you or any of you have no rtpht. title, estate, hen or interest in the eaid land, or any part thereof, and perpetualy restrain and enjoin you and each of you. your heirs and asaipns from asserting or claiming any right, title estate, lien or internet in the said lands, or any J 4inn Juoge . the touniy u of Marrow i"untv. Stale of Oreo. whi.h Md order was made and "tar ed on the th day of October Attorner lor tlie Plaintiff. t,f.. Address: Heppner. Or BTiTTMEKT OF OWsTSBSSrp, MA- BEQOIKED T THE ACT OF COS OK ESS OP A0Q0ST Si, 191 AS mmnED BY TIB ACTS Or HABCX , 1933, AD JTJ1.T S. !. Of Heppner Gaaette Tlra puoiisneu weeluv at Heppner, un, w w tober 10, 1SH7. STATE OF OREGON COL NTT OF MORROW Before m. a Noury Public In ana f..r the Slate and county aforesaid, norsonallv ppid O. U. Crmwlord. hn h.nrii been duly fworn accord- ing to law. depoaca and aaya that ha is the publisher of the Heppner Ga zette Tunea. and that ui louowina i to the beet of hla knowledge aja oa hef. a true atatement of the owner ship nruuiafrenient land If a daily, weekly. Renuweekly or triweekly newa paier. the circulation), etc. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown In the above caption, required by the act of Amrust 24 1913. aa am ....i K K. n of March t. 1933. and July 2. 194 isection 637. Poatal i.w- and Remilatkmal. printed on the reverse of Uua forov lo-wit: L That the names and address of the publisher, editor, managnng edit or aud business managers are: Pub lisher i 11. Crawford. Heppner. Orw t... Hitr n n fYawford. KeDPner. Oregon; Business roanagers. O, G. and Viola D. Oraw-ford. Heppner, Oregon. 1 That the owners are O. Q. Craw ford. Heppner. Oregon, and Viola O. rwwtr-A HAnnner. OreKon. 3. That lbs known bondholders, urtnim and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds mort traes. or other securities are : Lara Crawford. Berkeley, California. a Thi the two paragraphs next but also, la cases where tne siocs holder or security holder appears up on the books of the company as trus tee or la any other nuuciary relation, the name of the person or corp-vration lor whom sum trustee is w-m. ffiren- ln that the said two para graphs contain statements embracing .ff,.nt full knowledae and belief as u the circumstances ana cviiumona under which etockhoders and security holders who do not appear upon uie books of ths company as trustee, hold stork and securities tn a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant nas no reason to iw lieve that any other person, associa tion or corporation has any Interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than aa so stated by him. &. That the average number of cop ies ot each issue of this publcation sold or distributed, through tne mails r... niherwiM to nald subscribers dur ing the twelve monins preceuiug mv dale shown above Is 945. U, ti. VJtAV rx'KU. Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1M7. (Psal) FRANK W. TURNER. My commission expires Nov 17, ISM). o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman ftnd family returned from Port land Monday nifiht. They at tended the Pacific International Livestock exposition while in the city. FOR SALE Dandy medium size cookstove for wood or coal; 30-gallon galvanized water tank, nearly new; large enam eled kitchen sink; girl's bicy cle. Harold Becket. 28-29p FOR SALE City lots In new Rl. verside addition. Reasonably priced. Phone 462. Blanche Brown. 28-30p Male Help Wanted Man wanted In Morrow county ta take orders for Amazing Low Cost Oil Bur ner for lleatllig-Cooking Stoves. Rang es. Laundry Stoves, etc. Larger sizes for Furnaces and Boilers LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE- Burns cheap oil Hun dreds of prospects. We will let you try It tn your own stove or furnace for one month Be first. For Free In formation send card or letter to North west Mfg. Co., Dept. 101L Mitchell. S. Dak. 29-SOc MEMORIAL POSTPONED San Soucl Rebekah lodge has postponed a previously announ ced memorial service scheduled for Oct 17 until sometime after the official visit, Nov. 5, of the president P? the Rebekahs. Next regular meeting wtH be on the evening of Oct 17, o Wallace Green and son Rich ard of Gresham were week-end visitors at the home of Richard's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al ex Green. part thereof, adverse to the plaintiffs, above, giving the names of the owners. rn.i. -... un.4 I ..,. i,h..l.rs and security holders, u bv publication thereof for four con- any. contain not only the list of stock aecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette holders and security holders as they Times by order of the Honorable Bert appear upon the books pf the company Time Grows Short and Peony Roots should be planted NOW. We still have a few packages of choice stock on hand. We meet all competition in quality and price. POTTED PLANTS are popular this fall and we offer you a generous assortment. The Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions' The battleship USS Oklahoma was built at a cost of $13,400,- 000. Cost of salvage after Pearl Harbor was $2,500,000. An "apsQlade" in Amerioan Military parlance Is a scroll, signed by the President and gent to the next of kin of all persons who die while serving In the armed forces. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, . The Heppner Time, established November II, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, ai second class matter. Subscription price, $2.50 a year; single copies 10c 0. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor October 16 S0N0T0NE HEARING CENTER Heppner Hotel Stow sea ths new all-in-one Sonotone with every great hearing advance built in extra power and battery savings available no sacrifice to novel size Consultation Free I T. C. DOWNS, Mgr. Sonotone ot Walla Walla Certified Sonotone Consultant ANNOUNCEMENT To my many friends and insurance cus tomers I wish to announce the addition of Clifford L Carlson and Charles O'connor as agents. I appreciate your patronage, and with this new agency we hope to continue the pleasant business relationships we have enjoyed in the past. EVA M. SWANSON lone, Oregon We Enjoy Your Good Will Your good will is invaluable and we will always do our best to merit it. It is our purpose to serve the people of Heppner and vicinity in such a manner that they will al ways hink f th Court Street Market when it is time to shop. We are trying to bring you savings wherever pos sible and will give the buyer every advantage we can. Here are some sampls from the weekly special price sheet: Baby Food GERBER'S 6 for 47c Hudson House SAUERKRAUT No. IVi fancy lie Mor LUNCHEON MEAT... 43c For delicious sandwiches To help you observe meatless Tuesday Ben Gee line CHOW MEIN Vegetable Dinner . . . 53c Buy wisely ... eat plenty . . . save on your food bills by paying cash at New and Old Floors Sanded and Finished WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES PRICE and EVANS 204 West 2nd St Phone 2061 HERMISTON, OREGON Free Demonstration Confections . . . . in the Best Taste If you want to be top man on her list just give her a box of super-fine Gltocolotel One of a Kind, Mints, Fresh Creams, Almond Roca, Formals, Polka Dot by brown a Haley. Packaged hard candies-gum drops by Societe. Saager's Pharmacy n I r I I in patciuoN J JUllAlllli AIM hear tor with the new TELEX S7 bearing aid unsurpassed beauty ana performance A magnificent engineering accom plishment... that offers the hope of nearly natural hearing to millions! FXCLUSIVE NEW SOUND APERTURS recessed to eliminate clothing noise. NEW IEAUTTI NEW COMPACTNESS! NEW CONVENIENCE! NEW PRECISION! NEW TONE! More features of superiority than you would expect to find in any bearing aid on the market today . . . these are in the new TELEX 97. Provides almost lix octaves of hearing. If you've been told you're too hard of hearing to use a one-piece instrument, be sure to try the new TELEX 97. TELEX Hearing Center HEPPNER HOTEL ! SATURDAY, OCT. 11 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Heppner Hotel C. F. KAHN, Dist. BATTERIES FOR ALL AIDS Men! Rich Fall Plaids WOOL JACKETS 4.98 Husky 32 oz. weight wool (see tag) in the comfort able cossack style at this low price I Full zipper front 25" length. Blue, jreen, red, brown plaids. BOYS' PLAID WOOL JACKETS 3.98 JUVENILE SIZES 329 Sizes to 18 Men's Wool Cruiser COATS 12.75 Double Body Red & Black Plaid MEN'S ALL WOOL Buffalo Plaid SHIRTS Si ,0 4,95 Red & Black Plaid MEN'S PART WOOL WORK SOCKS 33c White, Grey or Brown pr, MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS 3.69 & 3,98 Plain or Bold Stripes Sanforized Boys' sizes at . . . 1.70 16 lb. Weight Cotton Men's Union Suits 1.98 Men's Knit Briefs 59c Elastic waistband Long sleeves and ankle length. Lightly napped in side, warm 16 lb. weight. Cut for comfort plenty of shoulder room, ample seat flaps. Cuffs on sleeves, legs. Boys' Union Suits 1.10 & 1.29 Sizes 4 to 16 AT HI 1 tl.llirWBflWMI.JJ.tM.I.1.11 STAR nn REPORTER Sunday Shows Continuous from 1 p. m. Admission Prices both Matinee and Evening: r,. ,,- c...j... ., Adults 50c, Grade and High School Students Evening shows, except Saturday, start at 12 and ovr 40c children 20c, all taxes in- 7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof- eluded. Every child occupying a seat must flee open evenings until 9 o'clock. have a ticket. Friday-Saturday, Oct. 10-11 HOPPY'S HOLIDAY Bin Boyd and Andy Clyde get mixed up tn ex citing adventure even on holiday. PLUS SINGIN' IN THE CORN Judy Can ova, alien Jenkins, Big Boy Williams, Ths Singing Indian Braves. Judy hits the crackpot jackpot of music and fun! Sunday-Monday, Oct 12-13 The Perils of Pauline Betty Hntton, John Lund, Billy DeWolfe. Wil liam Ssmarest, Constance Collier, Frank ray. lsn Surprise smash hit of the year ... the Technicol or story of the life of Pearl White, early movie heroine . . . serial thrills and lavish musical num bers, Sunday show continuous from 1 P-m. Phone the theater for starting time of programs. Tuesday, October 14 When the Daltons Rode Reissue of a great action film with Bandolph Scott and Kay Francis. Plus "Melody ateeatro" and "Let's Sing a Col leg. Bong." Wednesday -Thursday, Oct 15-16 JOHNNY O'CLOCK Diok 'powall &3 the Umh guy with witty tongue and a golden heart plus an excellent aupprtlng cast Including Evelyn leytt, J. Cobb, SUM Drew, Hiu Fooa, An exciting sxpertly-arted mystery that keeps you wondering and waatea no time on trite dia logue or unneceaHary aituatlona. DC Heppner Sales Yard ANNOUNCES ANOTHER BIG ft lrTl(!Rf SALE BEGINNING ATI :15 P.M. SHARP Thursday. Oct. I& Between 250 and 300 Head of Cattle of All Kinds Weaner Pigs, Feeder Hogs and Butchering Hogs NOTE: Transportation slips must accom. pany stock to the sales yard. Anyone wanting meat, either cattle or hogs, can purchase at the sale and Bill Barratt will butcher Friday. --TERMS: CASH Lunch Counter on Grounds Heppner Sales Yard JOHNVARNER HAROLD ERWIN HARRY DINGES Auctioneer Operator Clerk 54