Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 27, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, Jun 27, 1946
FOR SALEI.n iwrtnifnl of
nice clran used Trailer Homes
now at J-w M Chase Used Car
and Trailer Market, Pendleton.
WANTED Sunvnne to combine
about 250 acres- Frank Wilkin-
aon IfclSp
rOR SALE Model A 1S30 lht
pickup Good rubber and Al
condition throughout Three new
Urs See Jim Burnside. Heppner.
14p
LOST Set ot 6 keys in leather
rue Finder please return to
Joe Kennv. l-15p
FOR SAIX-Maiestie range. Mrs-
o. T -r-rrvr .
ronkixi out to Heppner-Spray
hurHway. Write Wesley PMeg-
ley, Spray, Ore- or phone after
7 p m. 14-17p
FOR SALE hich quality aKalfa-
barley hay chopped from field
into vour truck- $23 ton. Bill
Barren, 16F2 14-15p
FOR SALE Electric washing ma
chine. Mrs. Newt O'Harra. Lex
ington, pl'one 1F3. 14-15p
Gas & Air
FTDELIS ITiRON, Editor
Howdy Folks: There's no place
like home, especially if you haven't
the money to po out-
Of coarse you do not have to
take into consideration the fact
that the novelty of married
life do"s war off.
There was the party who believed
in free love. He hadn't supported
his wife in three years.
MOST MEN KEEP THEIR
WIVES BECAUSE IT'S THE
SUPPORTING THING TO DO
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
c.i.nted by the County Court of
Vo.tow, State of Oregon, Admin
istrate ( the Estate of Benjamin
R Fatttrscn, deceased, and all per
sj:'3 havng claims against the said
estate of said deceased are hereby
required to present the same with
proof vouchers duly verified as re
quired by law to the said admin
istrator at Heppner, Oregon, witlt
in six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
30th day of May, 1946.
H- A. COHN,
Administrator
P. W. MAHONEY, I
Attorney for Administrator '
Heppner, Oregon 10-14 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed i
by the County Court of the State I
of Ortgon for Morrow County,
administrator of the estate of Caro
lyn Bergstrom, deceased; and all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are hereby
required to present the same toi
said administrator with proper
vouchers, at the law office of Jos.
J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with
in six months from the data here
of. Dated and first miblished thl
13th day of June, 1946.
JOHN BERGSTROM
12.18 Administrator. FRYERS for the 4th. New Hamp-
, . . ,, shire Reds. Earl McKinney 37F13
FOR SALE One All-Crop com- ,
.. . i. . lone. Or. gon. 13-14c
bine, 4-ft cut Vernon C. Brown, '
lone, Ore. ll-15p WANTED Children to care for in
Why Not Clean
Up Now?
Brush and Spray
Brush Painting
Our Hobby
HERBERT BERRY
and SONS
General Delivery Heppner
Of course it isn't always love that
enables married couples to Ret
along. Sometimes it's just plain
common sense.
AND ITS GOOD COMMON
SENSE TO BUY OUR BRAKE
SERVICE.
Tht proof of the pudding is in the
eating- Why don't you try it?
UNREIN
Motor Service
Phone 1242
Heppner, Oregon
PRECISION
LUBRICATION
.25
Only
2
1 Lubricate according to
70m ear manniactnrsr's
specifications.
9 Inspect oil fUUr and sir
elaansr.
3 Test stmurth of etlla;
fill battery with water.
4 Inspect crank cue oil
level and makt recom
mendation. 5 Oil accelerator pedal,
door hinges and
handles; treat latches
and hood Udngs with
Door-Ease.
6 Check transmlssloa and
differential lor eomct
oil level.
J Clean all fittings hefor
' and after lnbrlratlng.
Bemore front wheels
and Inspect bearings;
rtsack If necessary.
9 Inspect tires for nail,
"1, etc, and l&fiata,
Clean windshield and
sweep out inside of tar.
10
PUZZLED?
You HI lose that puzzled ex
pression when you read our
menu. It is easy to order
t moal here, for no matter
what you select you are bound
to be satisfied.
Join ttia well-fed ranks
by taking your meal at
HEPPNER CAFE
i J1 if ' '( A
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THE SEASONED TRAVELER
Goes by Train
WITH FASTER Union Pacific trains now
operating ... with long-deferred business,
family and pleasure trips to make . . . with
ample space available . . . why put off travel ?
Fast, comfortable Union Pacific trains will
take you wherever you want to go NOW!
Recent schedule changes of Streamliners
and steam-powered trains eastbound, west
bound and locally have cut several hours,
in many cases, from previous running timet.
These changes, which became effective
on June 2, work to the definite advantage
of the business traveler and the vacationist.
For complete information, inquire at any
Union Pacific Ticket Office or of your
local agent.
be specific
say "Union Pacific
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
o0 of rug
STAR mn REPORTER
Show Starts at 7:3a Matinees Every Sunday, 1 p. m. 3 p. m.
In compliance with the Federal Tax Requirement. Children's Admissions apr-'y
only to those under the lbgal age of 12.
Selected Short Subject With All Programs
Program Sr.bject to Change Watch local newspaper for wcekla announcement.
Thursday-Fridav, June 28-29
Whistle Stop
George Raft. Ava Gardner, Victor McLaglen
Life in a small American town.
PLUS-
Outlaws of the Rockies
Charl'.s Starre'.t western.
June .tO-Ju)v 1, 2, 3
T)VA FFHBFRS
Saratoga Trurm
Gary Ooprr. InRrid B?rt.an, Flora R.ib'on
rugyed Texas co .vK y-?ambler and a
fo. Mr: -v tkir-i. houiy kf p things buzzing
A'ith their adventuns. Showing four days.
Thursday, Juy 4 ()ne Day Only
Breakfast in Hollywood
Tom Breneman, Bon i la Granville, Eddie
Kyrn, Beulah Bondi, Raymond Walburn,
Iiillie Burke, Zasu Pitts. King Cole Trio,
Snve Jones and His City Slickers, H"dda
Hupptr, Andy Russell
Breneman's famous radio show plus corru
tdy. music and a little drama ... a triumph
of downright entertainment.
SPECfAL: WE WILL GIVE A PRIZE TO
TI!5 WOMAN WEARING THE GOOFIEST
fTlJV YOINPFST MrTIH'R VD
f I rFfST MOTHER ATTENDING THIS
SHOW.
On the following appliances now-
MAYTAG WASHERS
GENERAL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
AMERICAN STEEL
KITCHENS
KELVINATOR RANGES
AND REFRIGERATORS
EUREKA HOME
CLEANING SYSTEMS
FOWLER GUARANTEED
VATER HEATERS
STROMBERG CARLSON
. RADIOS
RANIER WATER
-SOFTENERS
PITTSBURG PAINTS
AND SUPPLIES
Heppner Hdwe. r Electric Co,
PLACE YQUR COAL ORDER NOW
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
my home. EveninRs and Sundays er housa across from dance
only. Mrs. J. W- farra. first trail. haJL I4-I5p
w
way rryfPs''fj?iA
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f "h 'ld s E Crur Pli.inc 132 J
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SLACK
Enjoy the comfort and
the smartness of thir cas
ual summertime costume.
Slacks really hang well!
Jackets have neatly tai
lored detail! In two.tone
combinations, Rayons and
rayon-blends. 12 to 20.
7.90
WHAT'S NEW
THIS WEEK'
46-in. Oilcloth, yd 41c
Large-Terry Bath
Towels, Colored
Borders 50c
Men's Sanforized Pay
' Day Bib Overalls
Indian Design
Blankets
CURTAINS
i Prisci lias and Panels
Cushion Dot or Plains
We Are Making Deliveries
AN ELECTRIC HIGHWAY 2530 MILES LONG
Through the valleys and across the plains
stretch mile after mile of rural power
lines.bringing low-cost dependable PP&L
electricity to more than 14,000 Pacific
Northwest farms. This network of rural
lines, under development since 1910, helps
make our agricultural region one of the
most highly electrified in the nation.
Even though Washington and Oregon
have more than their share of vast dis
tances and wide open spaces, they stand
eighth and ninth among the 48 states bt
percentage of electrified farms.
More than 80 of Washington and
Oregon farms are electrified. By compari
son, Tennessee, in the heart of the much
publicized Tennessee Valley Authority
has only 25 of its farms electrified.
Today PP&L continues to connect up
farms in this rapidly growing region-
as fast as the supply of scarce line mtt
rials will permit,
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Ttitf PPftL Is (vsljrlnl Mil
awrt pown taaa ta lt iiit
prl It rndns hat tnffi 17.
Pacific Po,!,Br& Light Company