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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 21 , 1 949
Page 7
HAVE YOU tried the new Ford
feel?
1946 DELUXE FORD tudor sedan.
This beautiful black car is e
quipped with heater and new
seat covers. Pay down $335.00.
Full price $995.00. Rosewall Mo
tor Company
APRICOTS plentiful and canning
peaches ripe at Edmonds Orch
ards, 2 miles west of Umatilla,
across tracks. 18p
WANTED 100 cars to painfln
our DeVllblss paint booth. Rose
wall Motor Company
FREE ESTIMATE on Venetian
blinds and window shades.
Yeager's.
WE HAVE those famous Firestone
and Seiberling tires in stock
now. Rosewall Motor Company
wTNTOWLTsSof aiOindi;
Yeager's.
BUMPER CROP or short crop we
can save you money on one of
our dependable used trucks. We
have trucks both single speed
and two speed axles with grain
beds and stock racks for the
field. See us for a real buy.
Rosewall Motor Co.
JUSTRRiVEDfromOhio, ship",
ment of beautiful Hull vases
and pottery. Yeager's.
FORDS AND FRIENDS is our bus
iness. Rosewall Motor Company
FOR SALE '37 Pont iac 6" sedan, j
Will sell very cheap. Also a
full size baby crib, $7.00. Lin
coin Nash. 18p
1930 FORD" club coupe. This is
one of the famous model A
Ford cars that is so dependable
in operation both on the high
way and off the highway. Spe
cial this week $95.00. Rose
wall Motor Company
1942 FORD "truck" with grain bed
and practically new rubber. Pay
down $350.00. Rosewall Motor
Co.
LIKE OLDSMOBILES ? We have
a beautiful fordor sedan 76 ser
ies. Pay down $335.00. Rose
wall Motor Company
IF YOUR TIRES show excessive
wear you wheels may need bal
ancing. We have the latest
type electronic wheel balancer
and can balance the wheels on
your car. Come in for free
examination. Rosewall Motor
Co.
WANTED 1000 to 5000 acres
cheap pasture stubble or un
cut grain. Frank Wilkinson.
17-18p.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Joint Executors of
the Estate of R. M. AKERS, de
ceased, have filed with the Pro
bate Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, their Final
Account of their administration
of the estate of said deceased,
and the said Court has fixed
Tuesday, the 25th day of July,
1919, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M. at the courthouse in Hepp
ner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to
said Final Account, and the set
tlement of said estate, and all
persons having objections there
to are required to file the same
with said Court on or before the
time fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published this
23rd day of June, 1949.
BERL AKERS and
KENNETH M. AKERS
Joint-Executors of the Estate
of R. M. Akers, deceased.
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for the Executors
Hennner. Oregon 14 18
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
No. 1163
In the Matter of the Estate
nf
FVFRCTT E. SINK, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
William B. Adams, Administrator
with will annexed of the estate
of Everett E. Sink, deceased, has
liled in the County court oi me
State of Oregon for the County of
Morrow, his final report and ac
count, and said Court has by or
der appointed Friday, the 22nd
day of July, 1919, at the hour of
9:30 A, M. as the time and the
Court Room of the above entitled
Court in the Morrow County Court
House in the City of Heppner,
County of Morrow, State of Ore
gon, as the place for hearing ob
jections to said final account, and
for settlement of the same.
Date of first publcation, June
23, 1919.
Date of last publication, July
21, 1949.
William B. Adams
Administrator of the estate of
Everett E. Sink, deceased.
F Brock Miller
Attorney for Administrator
331 Pacific Building
Portland 4, Oregon 1418
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated May
24, 1949, I am authorized and di
rected to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set
forth:
South half of the Southeast
Quarter, less town of Castle
Hock, less Lots 1 and 2, Section
8, Township 4 North, Range 24,
E W M., containing 49.5 acres
for the minimum price of $1.50
per acre, cash.
Lots 1 and 2. Section 8, Town
ship 4 North, Range 24, E. W.
M., containing 18 acres, for the
minimum price of $1.50 per
acre. cash.
piit'ui'irnnM. I will on the 30th
rinv'of'julv, 1949, at the hour of
10:00 A. M., at the front door of
the Court House in Heppner, Ore.
gon, sell said property to the
mat? im
Used Car Prices Are Down I
1946 Chevrolet 5-Pass. coupe
1946 Chevrolet 5-Pass. coupe
Both of these cars are like new
and have Radio. Heater and de
frosters; also lots of other ac
cessories. 1941 FORD
condition.
pickup, excellent
1947 Chevrolet Truck
1940 Chevrolet Truck
1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline sedan
1936 Chevrolet Sedan
WHY GAMBLE? BUY WITH A
GUARANTEE!
New Trucks and Pickup for Im
mediate delivery. Also Cars In
the Near Future Place Your Or
der Now!
HODGE CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Phone 403
FOR SALE 1000 feet of -inch
wire cable, nearly new, $00.00.
M. E. Cotter, lone, Ore. 17-18c
NOTICE Party leaving gun at
this store last year may have
same by giving description,
paying for repairs and adver
tising. Must be claimed within
10 days. Marshall-Wells Store.
17-18C
YOU CAN get Ladies' Levis at
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR.
FOR SALE New Hampshire red
fryers, 3 pounds or more. Mrs.
Addie Salter, lone. 18-20p
ROSY SAYS: Used cars prices
have come down. Now is the
time to select and buy a better
car for summer driving. Keep
your eye on our used car lot for
your transportation needs. The
large number of trade-ins on ;
the beautiful new 1919 Ford car
gives us the choice of all makes
of cars to sell.
highest and best bidder.
C. J. U. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
By Frances Mitchell, Deputy.
CITATION
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Mutter of the Estate of
LAWRENCE L. BEACH, de
ceased. TO: Lorraine Beach; Kathryn L.
Beach; Dorothy Ann Beach;
Patricia Lee Beach; and, Law
rence L. Beach, Jr.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear in the Probate
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, within
twcntv-einht days from the date
of first publication of this Cita
tion to show cause if any you
have why an Order should not be
granted to Elsie M. Beach, Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of Law
rence L Beach, deceased, to sell
the following described real pro
perty belonging to the said estate
at private sale for the best price
obtainable but in no event less
than the sum of $2,000.00
An undivided one-third inter
est In the Northeast quarter of
Section 3, Township 2 South of
Range 27, East of the Willam
ette Meridian,
" r '.ne. ' u 'I11? ;
ot administration, claims against
the said estate, and distrbution
of the said estate.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
Honorable Garnet Barratt, Judge
of the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Mor
row, has hereto affixed the seal
Court this 29th dav of
of the said
June, 1949.
Date of first publication 01 mis
Citation Is June 30, 1949.
ATTEST: C. W. Barlow, Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned, administratrix
of the estate of S. J. Devlne, de
ceased, has filed her final ac
, nas liiea per 1 nai ac-i
count with the Probate court 01 " ,," ,' tu.
the State of Oregon, for the Coun- .in a westerly direction along the
ty of Morrow, and said Court has Camp 5 road to the town of Kin
set Monday, the 8th dny of Au- ZUa in Sec. 2, T. 7 S., R. 22 E., the
gust, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock point of beginning, with the ex
in the forenoon of said day, 'ception of the Camp 5 road from
the County Court Room of the 1 ' Kinzua Camp No. 5.
on and final settlement of said may be obtained at the following
final account. All persons having places: Fire Wadens unice, jvin
objections to said final account I zua, Oregon; Kinzua Pine Mills
are hereby required 10 me neCp office, Kinzua, Oregon; Kin
same with said Court on or be- ; Wnnrfa rnmn No. 5: Lonerock
fore the date set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this
7th day of July, 1949.
MAKY 1'rJAKL DI'-VIINC.
Administratrix of the estate
of S. J. Devlne, deceased.
J. O. Turner, attorney
for administratrix. - 16-20
PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the
unregulated use of certain areas
is, in my Judgment, a menace to
life and property on account of
the high fire hazard caused by
abnormal amounts of Inflamma
ble debris on the ground from
logging operations and beetle
killed timber, and WHEREAS,
upon the showing of the State
Forester, it appears to me to be
necessary to close to unregulated
use the following area designated
ns: AREA NO. 15-P OREGON
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY,
CENTRAL OREGON DISTRICT
Klniua Artai Beginning at the
"MOST SENSATIONAL Home
Freezer Values Ever Produced:
123 cu. ft. Walk-In Locker,
-HP unit $1,150.00.
15 cu. ft. Uorleht or Reach-
In 395.00
12-cu. ft. Reach-in 299.50
8 cu. ft. Reach-in 269.50
See these freezers at L. A.
Moore Furniture Store, Hermis
ton, Phone 2121. 1518c
ESTRAY 3 two-year -old Here
ford heifers, (two with Sept
calves, unmarked). Branded
CM on right hip, backward B
with HP connected on left hip,
and lower half crop in right
ear. Reward for recovery. B. H.
Peck, Lexington. 8tfc
STRAYED To the Weatherford
ranch, black horse branded
JNP connected. Please claim.
Telephone 5F6. lOtfc
FOR SALE Come in and get
these tender milk-fed Austra
white fryers. Mrs. Vernon
Brown, lone. 17tfc
THE AUTHORIZED Singer Sew
ing Machine representative
will be in Heppner July 25 to
July 28th. Orders will be taken
for new and used machines
and vacuum cleaners. All
makes of sewing machines re
paired. All work guaranteed.
Free estimate in your home.
Please write to Singer Sewing
Machine Company care of Gen
eral Delivery, Heppner, and our
man will call at no obligation
to you. Singer Sewing Machine
Company, Pendleton, Oregon.
VACATION with us on World's
Longest Beach. Modern furnish
ed cottages, good beds. Reason
able weekly rates. Write Mid
beach Cottages, Ocean Park,
Wash. Phone 67616. 15-24c
RELIABLE MAN with car to serve
800 family route. We finance
you. Write J. R. Watkins Co.,
137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash.
16-21c
IS YOUR CAR or truck over heat
ing ? Let us clean hte cooling
system on our Brady electric
cleaner. It will make driving a
pleasure. Rosewall Motor Com
pany USE A CALKINS Rotary Sub-Soil-er
on your fields after harvest.
We have one that been a dem-
onstrator. You can save plenty ;
money on this item. Hermiston
Grain & Feed Co Phone: Her
miston 3311 or 6406. 18-21c
21 YEARS COVERAGE. We have
Ford motors to fit Ford cars and
trucks made for the last 21
years in stock for Immediate
installation. Rosewall Motor
Co.
town of Klnzua in Sec. 2, T. 7 S., his or her equipment when using
R. 22 E.; thence in a southwester- 'campflres, except when traveling
ly direction along the Blodsoe ' as a pedestrian andor camping
Creek road to the Straw Fork j at improved, designated and post
road; thence west along the ed campgrounds, tools as specif i
Straw Fork road to the John Day ' ed by the forester suitable for
highway; thence in a southeast-j extinguishing fires. This procla
erly direction along the John Day , mation shall be effective from
highway to the Winlock County' and after the 15th day of July,
road; thence In an easterly direc-1 1949, and shall remain in full
tion along the Winlock County force and effect until the 31st day
road to the Alder Creek road;0f December, 1949. Done at the
thence in a northeasterly direc- Capitol in Salem, Oregon, this
tion along the Alder Creek road!i2th day of July. 1949. DOUGLAS
to the Umatilla National Forest
boundary between Sec. 23 and
Sec. 26, T. 7 S., R. 24 E.; thence In
a westerly drectlon along the
Umatilla National Forest bound
ary and continuing along the
Umatilla National Forest Bound
ary to the point where said boun- j
dary crosses the old Monument-1
Heppner road between Sec. 23
and Sec. 26, T. 6 S., R. 26 E.;
thence in a northerly direction i
along the old Monument-Heppner 1
road to the junction of the Park
er's Mil road; thence in a north
westerly direction along the Par
ker's Mill road to the Spray
Heppner highway; thence south
along the Spray-Heppner high-
i,flv tn thP townshin line between
- .
eC JO, i. O., I. U &,IU "Jet.
6 T 6 S R 26 E.; thence west
along the township line to the
northwest corner of Sec. 1, T. 6 S., caims wpre alfowed: Claud J.
R. 24 E,; thence due south along Wnite goo; Newton O'Hara
section lines three (3) miles toss.oo- Arthur E. Ritchie $104.00.
the southwest corner of Sec. 13,1
along section lines approximately ,
i h no hntf qiA miles to '
nine and one-half (9W miles to
the Cones Mill road; thence in a
southeasterly direction along the
Cones Mill road to the Oxhead
Ridge road; thence in a southerly 1
direction along the Oxhead Ridge
. . fho . thence
Store, Lonerock, Oregon; Chapln
Creek Guard Station. NOW,
THEREFORE, I, Douglas McKay.
Governor of the State of Oregon,
by virtue of the authority vested
in me under the provisions of
Section 107-210, Oregon Compiled
Laws Annotated, as amended by
Chapter 252, Oregon Laws, 1945,
do hereby proclaim the unregula
ted use of the above described
areas to be unlawful and that
said areas shall be subject to
entry only through permit to be
Issued by the State Forester, or a
fire warden, under which permit
entrant shall comply with any
and all of the following require
ments: (1) To refrain from smo
king except in places designated
build no oires except in
places designated as safe in said
permit, (3) To have ai a part of
APRICOTS 5c ripe, at Jones's, 4
miles west of Umatilla, 3 miles
east of Irrieon. Sign on men
way. Early, medium and late
varieties. Season lasting about
three weeks. We can nil your
needs. 1618c
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS
Notice is hereby given that
having duly advertised and not
finding owners for the following
described animals, I will, on bat
urday, the 30th of July, 1949, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., sell
to the best bidder for cash in
hand, the following horses: One
black mare, anchor brand on left
hip with lazy H on left shoulder;
one black colt, no brand, and one
black mare with brand J in U
tfouble on left hip. Said sale to
be held at my place 8 miles south
of Heppner. WILBUR GUUKLhi.
17-19
FOR SALE Small cabin house
trailer, all aluminum, $400. Un
rein Service Station. 18c
HAS YOUR CAR had its RPM
lubrication this month. Bring
it in for prompt service. Rose
wall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Used oil stove suit
able for large residence or busi
ness house. Phone 882.
FOR SALE 7-room house; lawn,
trees, nice yard, lovely location.
Close to school. See Ada Can
non at Fred Booker's, Chase
street. 18-19p
1941 LINCOLN sedan. Beautiful
black finish. A car you will be
proud to own and drive. Pay
down $335.00. Rosewall Motor
Company
FOR SALE Case Combine 6-ft.
cut This one is overhauled
and ready for the filed. Will
trade for barley, oats or wheat.
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
Phone: Hermiston 3311 or 6406.
FOR SALE 7-room house, full
basement, ideal location. Phone
2284. 16tfc
FOR RENT Sleeping room. Rea
sonable prce. 101 Chase Street.
18p
WE REPAIR all makes of cars
and trucks. Just drive in and
say fix It. Rosewall Motor Co.
WANT TO TRADE wheat for a
new Case iive-Dottom piow
We'll take 350 bushels of wheat
delivered Hermiston you take
the plow. Hermiston Grain &
Feed Co. Phone: Hermiston
3311 or 6406.
GET YOUR Boys' Levis at WIL
SON'S MEN'S WEAR. Waist 22
up.
McKAY. Governor. ATTEST:
EARL T. NEWBRY, Secretary of
State. (The Seal of the State of
Oregon.)
COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR June,
1949
The minutes of the May, 1949
term were read and approved.
The contract for auditing the
County books and the School Dis
trct books was given to R. F.
u-UhoraM f PpnHlptnn. Oregon
or 5,350.00 for the County Books
and $-100.00 for the School District
books, this being the lowest bid
offered.
K. J. Smouse, Werner Reitmann,
Bill Doherty and Fred Nelson
were appointed to the Lexington
Wind Erosion District Board.
William Garner, Justice of
Peace of the 5th District, was
i:"7j- 1 CQ i calarv
gidinru nil uiivocv. ... j
from $60.00 to $75.00, effective as
of July 1,1949
The Court ordered transfer of
the various Appropriations that
have been overdrawn as follows,
and lncidentals
$1 08966
Cel.k's ' books and Incidentals
5G.92
Current expense 116.85
Court house Incidentals 1.90
Jail expense 54.02
Blind assistance 4.75
County Nurse mileage and ex
pense 199.74
Insane expense 20.00
Justices of the Peace Salaries
242.50
I.ihrarv 20 54
Association of Oregon Counties
3.75 I
Fire Patrol 6.00
Publicity and Advertising 124.22
General Roads 4239.36
The Court ordered transfer of
the County Veterinarian Appro
priation to the Generat Roads
Appropriation that is overdrawn
in the amount of $953.62.
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL FUND:
Sadie Parrish, Deputy $147.25
Frances Mitchell, Deputy 184.09
Leila J. McLachlan, Office Clerk
113.25
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy 164.99
Margaret Gil lis, nurse 197.2:i
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 175.99
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Physician
24. i5
Susie W. Miller, Court Reporter
41.25
William Garner. Justice of Peace
59.40
J. O. Hager, Justice of Peace
... i i,v -iii
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff 133.78
Case Furnture Co., jail .95
Ralph E. Currln, District Attorney
.MI.OU
Wt h,.ng and Binding
0,,,,,. rarh m Treasurer
7,50
Margaret GUUs, Nurse Mileage
and expense 56.77
State Department of Agriculture,
District Sealer 4.95
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
lo, current expense m.si
Packer Scott Co., Court House
138.05
West Coast Printing and Binding
Co., Court House 13750
Pacific Power and Lieht Co.
Court House 30.60
Mate industrial Accident Comm.,
Sheriff Salary 31c; Sheriff $3.
05; Janitor 31c; Court House
85c; Deputy Salary 31c 4.83
Heppner Gazette Times, County
Court $8.35; Assessor $7.45;
Clerk $14.95; Tax Collection
$14.10 79.05
Walter J. Pearson, State Treasur.
er, Gen. Assistance $900.00; Old
Age Assistance $1340.00; De
pendent Children $420.00; Blind
$46.75 2706.75
Garnet Barratt, County Court
13.88
C. W. Barlow, Current Expense
5.00
Ralph I. Thompson, County Court
...49.60
Russell K. Miller, County Court
52.80
First National Bank of Portland,
withholding tax 145.00
Heppner Laundry, Court House
1.42
Heppner Red and White, Jail ..,95
Saager's Pharmacy, Sheriff 98
Artnur e. Kitcnie, Bangs' disease
control 104.00
National Association of County
Officials, Publicity and adver
tising 124.22
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL FUND:
Newton O. O'Harra, Bangs' dis
ease control $8.00
E. O. Ferguson, Circuit Court 5.10
John Ransier, Circuit Court ...14.80
Jack Farris, Circuit Court .,.13.60
Marion Hayden, Circuit Court
10.20
Harold Evans, Circuit Court 11.80
Albert Connor, Cricuit Court 10.20
H. H. Hill, Circuit Court 10.20
Jasper Myers, Circuit Court 5.50
Guy Sutherland, Circuit Court
Rodger C. Heredeen, Circuit Court
8.60
Claud J. White, Bangs' disease
control 136.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
Lewis Ball $282.19
Fred Booker 58.75
Donald Munkers 149.06
W. R. Scott, Jr. 27.99
Ed Kelly 239.09
H. Sherer 335.74
C. B. Cropp 267.05
William C. Heath 246.61
James McLaughlin 212.14
Dean Oilman lb3.73
Darold Hams 87.70
Frank Dewey 127.48
W. Cunningham 208.29
Austin Wilson 231.y4
Walter Gilman 264.49
Dick Borman 230.08
Harold Wilson 210.97
Jack Slocum 298.19
Bert Corbin 145.42
C. Greenup 96.36
George A. Stalcup 229.15
Jack Edward McEntire 32.05
Grattan L. Hoffmann 42.73
H. E. Warner 147.31
Jones-Scott Co. 39.00
City of Heppner-Water Dept. 1.50
Heppner Hardware and Co. 17.18
Union Oil Co. 757.66
Guy Riddle 3.50
Pendleton War Surplus 10.35
Feenauehtv Machinery Co.
Owens Hardware 7.61
Heppner Lumber Co. 42.35
Wentworth and Irwin, Inc. 32.60
Paul G. Pettyjohn 149.23
D. H. Jones and Son 62.70
Penland Bros. Transfer Co. .62
Beall Pipe and Tank Corporation
778.44
Pacific Power and Light Co. 6.87
The Texas Company 57.94
State Industrial Accident Comm.
98.80
First National Bank of Portland
285.20
Gilliam and Bisbee 33.94
Jack Allen Supply Co. 20.24
Leo Goar 11.70
Unrein Motor Service 12.80
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 154.20
Contractors Equipment Corp. 21.49
Lexington OH Co up
Anderson's Builders Supply 18.94
Independent Garage 7.45
Heppner Motor Co. 96.74
Heppner Garage 9.85
Braden Tractor and Equipment
Co. 45.55
Shell Oil Co. 16.80
Hodge Chevrolet Co. 29.02
Oregon Motor Service 8.21
Comrie Motors iwou.uu
State Highway Department 299.64
WARRANTS ISSUED ON HOSPIT
AL FUND:
Darold Hams $115.00
Dean Gilman 66.27
Frank Dewey 21.36
Donald Munkers 149.74 1
W. R. Scott, Jr. 202.04 I
Harold Wilson 21.36
W. Cunningham 44.06 j
Willam C. Heath S.34 :
James McLaughlin 10.68 i
Malarkey and Moore 311107 j
State Industrial Accident Comm.
19.36 1
First National Bank of Portland ;
61.70 I
WARRANTS ISSUED ON MISCEL-
LANEOUS FUND: 1
First National Bank of Portland,
Rodent S45.10
Carl McDaniel, Trapper's Salary;
& Expense 285.89 ;
Joe Baltrenas, Mileage 39.50
Sherill Chevrolet, Taylor Grazing
Fund 750.00
PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the
ted use of certain forest
areas is, in the judgment of the
State Forester, a menace to life
and property due to conditions
tending to cause or allow the
rapid spread of fires which might
occur, and WHEREAS, upon the
showing of the State Forester, it
appears to me to be necessary to
close to unregulated use the fol
lowing area designated as: AREA
NO. R-2 NORTHEAST OREGON
AREA: All of the forest area in
Union and Wallowa Counties ly
ing outside of the boundaries of
the National Forests therein, and
coming under the classilication of
forest land as defined by Section
107-201, Oregon Compiled Laws
Annotated. That portion of Bak
er County lving between Anthony
Creek and 'Rook Creek tn Town
ships 6 and 7 South, Range 38
East, W.M. That portion of Uma
tilla County described as follows:
South Mi Sec. 23, Sec. 25, 26, 27,
and 31 to 36 inc., T. 3 S., R. 30 E.;
s,-rs 1 to 18 Inc.. 23 to 26 inc., and
35. .16 T. 4 S.. R. 30 F: Sees. 1, 2,
12, 13, 24, 25 and 36, T. 5 S., R. 30
E.; all, T. 6 S R. 30 E.; South Vs
Sec. 3. Sees. 10 to 15 inc., South H
Sec. 19, South Vi Sec. 20. South W
Sec. 21, and Sees. 22 to 36 inc., T.
3 S.. R. 31 E.: All T. 4 S., R. 31 E.;
all T. 5 S., R. 31 E.; all T. 6 S., R.
31 e.; Sees. 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 36,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings on
Milton were overnight visitors at I
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Adams on Thursday. Edward
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These fine trains East
DAILY
"CITY OF PORTLAND"
Through to Chicago . . . fast
schedule . . . early arrival.
"PORTLAND ROSE"
Omaha Chicago ' Denver Kansas
City connections to
St. Louis Texas East Southv.est
"IDAHOAN"
Denver Kansas City St. Louis
East Southwest .
Through cars connecting with
"CITY OF ST. LOUIS" streamliner.
All train schedues on standard time
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GARDEN TOMATOES - 2Vi Tin - 2 for 37c
GARDEN PORK AND BEANS - IVi Tin - 19c
STANDBY DILL PICKLES - Vi Tin - 29c
SUNSHINE HI HOCRACKERS-1 lb. pkg. 32c
SUNSHINECANDYCORN-10oz.Pkg.-19c
$20,000
FIRST PRIZE
FOR NAMIN'
THIS LI L'
SHMOQ
WHITE STAR GRATED TUNA
MEAT DEPARTMENT
STEER BEEF SWISS STEAKS 59c lb.
FRESH FRYERS-all cut up for f rying-1 .79 ca.
LAMB CHOPS - - All Choice Cuts - 59c lb.
STEER BEEF SHORT RIBS - - - - 39c lb.
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 10 lbs. for 33c
MILTON-FREEWATER TOMATOES-12c lb.
GREEN STUFFING PEPPERS 19c lb.
BANANAS, Lb .... 9c
Court
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T. 2 S., R. 32 E.; Sees. 1 to 11 inc., Medical Springs Highway No. of Section 107-210, Oregon Com
except Sees. 5 and 6, Sees. 16, 17, 203, from the Bonham Service piled Laws Annotated, as amend -18,
T. 3 S., R. 32 E.; Sees. 18, 19, Station in the SWV4 of Sec. 6, T. ed by Chapter 252, Oregon Laws,
m ana n to jo inc., i. i k. az d n. ii c, 10 a point wnere 1S45, do hereby proclaim the un
E.; all, T. 5 S., R. 32 E.; all T. 6 said Highway No. 203, leaves regulated use of the above des
S., R. 32 E.: Sees. 21 to 36 inc., T. ! Catherine Creek in the SV"-i of Icribed areas to be unlawful ami
2 S R. 33 E.; Sees. 6. 7, 16, 17, 18.
19, 30, 31, and West i2 Sec. 8,
NW'Vi See. 21, T. 5 S., R. 33 E.;
Sees. 3, 4, 5, 6. T. 6 S., R. 33 E.; j Elgtn-Weston Highway No. 204, shall comply with all of the fol
Secs. 13 to 36 inc. except Sees. IS, between the Elgin CCC Camp lowine requirements or eomli.
19, 30, 31, T. 1 N R. 34 E.; all
, u., -v. i ,u iv.,
North h See. 34. West Sec. 35,
NuMli., tAi4M.i4 hoc. Jl, l. l
S R. 35 E.; Sees. 4 to 9 inc.. 16,
17, 18, T. 2 S.. R. 35 E.; SW'j. SWi4
SEI4, Sec. IS. Sees. 19 and 30, T. 1
N., R.36E. EXCEPTIONS. WAL -
LOWA COUNTY: Campgrounds
lucaieu u me neiui 01 tniiua
in T. 3 S.. R. 45 E.. W.M. lXsig
except bees, b, 7, is, 19. I. l vine road intersects said High- king while traveling in such are
R. 34 E.; Sees. 1 to 30 inc.. T. 2 S way No.-204, in Sec. 18, T. 1 N., R. 1 as. (2) To secure a permit lssu
R. 34 E.; Sees. 13 to 36 inc., T. 1 ; 39 E.. W.M. Designated camp- ed by the forester or a fire war
N, R. 35, E.; Sees. 1 to 29 inc., 1 grounds lying between the den before bnildi np a rarnifire
urMiiutu ns Minima, un I'ln-y juiiMMcuuu lying in inose grounds, tools as specified by the
2, and SEl4 of Sec. 20; Lots 1. 2, sections. Campfire permits mav forester suitable for extinguish-
3, S'iSW-4 and NF.ijSWM of Sec. ( be obtained at the following 1 ing fires. This proclamation shall
21; EW and E'SWij soc. 29. all , places: LaGrande Headquarters. 1 be effective from and after the
naieu rampgrouiius ij hik m- . i,uara bunion, auowa, uregon; remain In lull force and effect un
tween the Wallowa River and the I Elgin Guard Station, Elgin, Ore- til and including the 31st day of
Wallowa Lake Highway No. 82. gon; Ukiah Guard Station, Uklah; December, 1919. (The Seal of the
between the town of Minam and Troy Hotel, Troy; Catherine Creek State of Oregon.) I)one at the
the mouth of Rock Creek in Sec. I Guard Station, Catherine Creek. Capitol In Salem, Oregon, IIuj
CO-" R' Designated S i N0W' THEREFORE. I, DOUGLAS '13th day of July. 119. DOUGLAS
grmmls iooaATcatS MCKAY, Governor of the State of , McKAY, Governor. ATTEST:
Creek and lying between said Oregon, by virtue of the authority EARL T. NEWBRY, Secretary of
Catherine Creek and the Union-! vested In me under the provisions State
Hastings of Hardman accompan -
, ... . .
d them over from Heppner and
also visited friends.
1 rr
Lean back and watch America roll
by. Whether business or pleasure
make your trip East a delightful
interlude in which to relax. You'll
enjoy every mile when you travel
Union Pacific! Low Fares.
LOCAL AGENT
UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD
Read t6t SfoeatiitiHCxL,
and Saturday
Sugar
IVORY u,'"Si"
SOAP 17c
DREFT . 33c
I DUZ . . 34c
' : .
Street Market
See. 16, T. 5 S., R. 41 E., W.M.
Designated campgrounds lying
between Phillips Creek and the
i and a point where the Summer
Liuuuua ijniK ucito liii?
Grande Ronde River and the
starkey Highway, from Five
' Points Creek in the SEV Sec. 31.
T 2 S., R. 37 E.. to the mouth of
Meadow Brook Creek in the NEi
'of See. 36. T. 3 S., R. 35 E., W.M.
UMATILLA COUNTY: All tribal
ii,tims uiiutT uniauna inuian Ag
- , LaGrande, Oregon; Wallowa
1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of
'Condon were visiting with Mr.
and Mr9, claud Englana herc
I Sunday.
the pleczsant way
by
S
Snowdrift
Crisco
Spry
3-lb. Tin
89c
- V2's - 37c i
i.-
do hereby close said areas and
the same shall be subject to use
onlv urxm condition that entrants
- ' tions: (1) To refrain from smo-
uen ni'u re mil n np a rarrmr r
other than at improved, deslg-
nated and posted campgrounds
on such areas (3- To have as a
j part or his or her equipment
when using campfires, except
when traveling as a pedestrian
land or camping at improved, de-
- 1 signated and posted camp
1 17th day of July 1919. and .shall