Want Ads FOR SALE New, unworn cotton formal; blue, size 16. Phone 662 Mr W. F. Barkla. 15p FOR SALE McCormick - Deering s-looi mower, a Dineier two way plow, one Case separator one team work horses. Look Si Soouten, former F. D. Cox place. 15p HAVE-Jolin Deere 35 combine ready for harvesting. Contact Wood row . Huston, Ifcppner. 15- IGp - FOR SALE Almost new 5-piece bed room suite, blond; inner springs mattress and box springs.; breakfast set, red leatherette seats. Can be seen at Elmer Ball's lone. Inquire B. E. Isom for price. 15-16p FOR SALE One lawn mower; a two-wheel trailer. Fred L. Meek, Heppner. 15p FOR SALE 6 room house, con crete foundation, with new elec tric hot water heater, electric stove, electric reirigerator and Norge oil burner circulating heat er stove. Garage with full ce ment iloor. Extra lot with pro-perty- Phone 932 or 2342 15etf FOR SALE 1 typewriter, A-l shape; 1 kitchen range like new. Phone 694 15-16p YEAR OLDPure bred Golden Orpington roosters $3 00 each. El. mer Griffith, Morgan, Ore. 15p FOR SALE Dry board ends. Mrs. Mildred Tucker, phone 1482. 14- 16n FOR SALE Large assortment of nice clean used Trailer Homes now at Jesse M. Chase Used Car i iside ; and Trailer Market. Pendleton. WE HAVE a good supply of inside gloss white enamel priced at $3.65 a gallon. Rosewall Motor Company. 15r FOR SALE One All-Crop com bine, 4-ft cut. Vernon C. Brown, lone. Ore. ll-15p FOR SALE high quality alfalfa barley hay chopped from field into your truck. $23 ton. Bill Barratt, 16F2 14-15p FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine. Mrs. Newt O'Harra. Lex ington, phone 1F3, 14-15p FOR SALE-Majestic range. Mrs Robert Gammell, Heppner, 14-15p WANTED House for four adults. Permanent. Glen McLachlan. 15-18p WANTED Children to care for in my home. Evenings and Sundays only. Mrs. J. W. Farra. first trail, er house across from dance hall. 14-15p We are diligently concentrating on providing service to waiting applicants as fast as i' is humanly possible to do so Evtry effort it being mad to Improve the qoilty and officioncy of our service Directing our efforts as we have to render service as rapidly as pos sible to all who want it and to make out service even better than it has evet been before, the 2,886,000 telephones in service as of May 31, 1946, include an increase of 254,000 since V-J Day, of which 183,000 were added in the first five months of this year an unequalcd in crease in any similar time period in the history of our company. The telephone increase since V-J Day exceeds by 67,000, or 36 per cent, the 187,000 increase in the year 1943 the largest yearly tele phone increase ever recorded by our company. The telephone increase for the first five months of 1946 exceeds by 69,000, or 60 per cent, the 114,000 increase for the entire year 1945. New applications forervice totaling 340,000 for the first five months of this year increased 107 per cent over the corresponding period of 8 year ago. Of the 286,000 prospective subscribers at the first of the year whose applications had been necessarily deferred due to shortage of facilities, we are glad to report that 183,000, or 64 pel cent, have been cared for. Due, however, to the time necessarily in volvcd in the installation of complicated switchboards in many instances new buildings are required to house them together with 'the large number of new applications and the continued materials shortages and disturbed conditions throughout the country affecting manufacturers' production, 229,000 applicants are still waiting for service. We are diligently concentrating, notwithstanding the difficulties in obtaining adequate apparatus and materials, on providing service to waiting applicants as fast as it is humanly possible to do so. Like wise every effort is being made to improve the quality and efficiency of our service. Construction of additional toll and long distance circuits has gone forward with rapidity and continued improvement is being made in the service even though the volume continues at record high levels the calls being 20 per cent greater than in the corresponding five month period of a year ago. Our company has recently made substantial further postwar in creased wage adjustments, aggregating $6,000,000 on an annual basis, as a result of collective bargaining negotiations with the unions. These added wage increases are over and above the postwar adjust ment wr increases made in December of last year which aggregated more t'.an $18,000,000 on an annual basis. Thus,-this recent wage luu... .', embodied in a contract to run until March 1, 1947, brings the postwar adjustment wage increases, arising out of collective bar gaining, to more than $24,000,000 annually the increase in out postwar wage rates being 19 per cent. The recent collective bargain ing negotiations between our management and the unions extended over a period from April 24 to May 18, 1946, and at no time through out the negotiations did the unions or die company fail to realize that the public interest came first . . . Net Income has been adversely affected by increased costs of operation, particularly the large added wage expenditures. ?lJU ttuldtut The Pacific Teleptaie and Telegraph Co. COOKING WANTED- Ranch, cook, Jennie Beck, care Bill Beck, Heppner. 15P WANTED Someone to combine about 250 acres. Frank Wilkin-"- 14-15p LOST Ladies wrist watch with cloth' strap, gold case, name Milo. Return to Tom Crabtree, Rose wall Motor Co. Reward. 15-10c LOST Set of 6 keys in leather case, tinder please return to JjueKeniiy: 14. 15P LOST Gold plated horse pin. Ltave at Gazette Times office- 15p LOST cow and calf, bar over 111 on left hip. Last seen at Ruggs. Earl McKinney, lone Ore. 15-16p APKICOTS early, medium, and late. 4 miles west of Umatilla, 3 miles east of Irrigon. Season be ginning July 4. Bring containers, pick them yourselves at "Jones" sign on highway. 15-16c POST CUTTING on forest permit; banked out to Heppner-Spi ay highway. Write Wesley Plileg ley, Spray, Ore. or phone after 1 P-m. 14-17p SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All makes, work guaranteed. Free estimate and reasonable charges at the new shop of Sing er Sewing Machine Co. 420 S. Main St Pendleton. Phone 1771. 13-17c RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, Box 824. Vancouver Wash. Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories Legal Advertising J NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of tlie State of Oregon 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 to said administrator with proper vouchers, at tf'e law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date here of. Dated and first published this 13th day of June, 1946. JOHN BERGSTROM 12-16 Administrator- NOTICE OK SALE OF BUILDINGS Notice is hereby given that the Jordan Elevator Company will of x for sale and sell to the highest -kUc-r for cash the following ouujings: One frame building size 40x80 feet located on the East side and adjacent to the concrete levator at Jordan Siding in Morrow county, Oregon; and also one frame building 44x60 feet located on the West side of said elevator, wel sealed bids will be received therefor until Saturday, July 13th, 1946, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. of said day, at which time iaid bids will be opened and con- iidered by the board of directors )f said Jordan Elevator company. The successful bidder will be re quired to remove said buildings from the premises not later than January 1st, 1947. Separate bids must be made on each building, and the board of directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids and reserve the scales now in said buildings- All bids must be mailed or de livered to Kenneth J. Smouse, Se cretary, at lone, Oregon Dated this 1st day of July, 1946. JORDAN ELEVATOR COMPANY, By Kenneth J- Smouse, Secretary 15-16 SUMMONS !. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB MORROW COUNTY C. F. Sparks, and Nettie Sparks, ) husband and wife, ) Plaintiffs ) ) ) ) ) James F. Willows, and Jane Doe Willows, his wife, whose true name is unknown to the plaintiffs, and the unknown heirs ) of said James F. Willows, if de- ) ceased Also all persons or par- ) tits unknown claiming any right ) title, estate, lien or interest in ) the real estate described in the ) complaint herein, ) Defendants, ) To James F. Willows, and Jane Doe Willows, his wife, whose true name is unknown to plaintiffs and the unknown heirs of said James F- Willows, if deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown chiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. D. fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each' of you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiffs' complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within tour weeks from the date of the first publica. tion of this summons upon you, and if vou 'ail to so appear and ans wer, for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled court for tlie relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wit: For a decree quieting title to the following described real property in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: Lots seven (7) in Block 38 West, in Section 23, Township five (5) North, Range 26 East of Wil lamette Meridian, according to the recorded plat thereof, a id ilu t 1 hiinti'ls be adjudged the o.,,i rs L fee simple of said real pro,eity and t!:at you and each of you be forever barred oi and from all right, title, estate, lien or in-le.-est in or to said real property an:l what ve, right or interest you may claim herein be null and void; anl for such oilier and further re- i as may t2 just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Heypiier Gazftle Times, a newspa per of gene, ul circulation, once a week . for four successive weeks l-ursuant to an order of Hon. Bert Johnson, Jud'S; of the County Court of the 'otate of Oregon for j Mono County, which order is dated July 1, 1946, and the date of tlie first, publication of this sum mons is July 4th 1946. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Residence and Post Office Address, Heppner, Oregon 15.19 PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS, the unr. gulale-d use of certain for est areas is, in the judgment of tlie Mid-S naze All- Saturday Night, July 13 Fair Pavilion, Heppner Sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars ADMISSION $I.OO; Tax 20c; Total $1.20 State Forester, a menace to life and property due to conditions tending to cause or allow, the rapid spread of fires which might occur or be cause of the inaccessible character of such areas due to the lack of suitable roads, and WHEKEAS, up on tlie showing of the State For ester it appears to me to be ne cessary to close to unregulated use the following areas designated as: AREA NO. R-l: All National For ests in Oregon and adjacent areas protected by the United States For est Service as follows: Adjacent to Lmatilla National Forest: E'A T. 6 N., R. 37 E-; T. 6 N, Rs. 38 and 42 E.; that part of T. 6 N, R 43 E, west of Grande Ronde River except Sections 13, 14, 23, 24, and 26; EVi T. 5 N., R. 37 E.; T. 5 N, R. 38 E., those parts of T. 5 N., Rs. 42 and 43E-, north and west of Grande Ronde River; Ts- 3 and 4 N., R. 37 E-; that part of T. 3 N-, R. 36 E.', outside Umatilla Indian Reserva tion; Sections 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, and 36, T. 2 S., R. 32 E.; Sections 21 to 36 inclusive, T- 2 S., R. 33 E-; Sec tions 31 to 36 inclusive, T. 3 S-, R 29 E.; Sections 23, 24, 25, 26, and 31 to 36 inclusive. T. 3 S-. R. 30 E.; S2 T- 3 S-, R 30 E-; SVi and NE'i T. 3 S, R 31 E.; T. 3 S, R. 32 E.; T. 4 S., Rs. 29 to 32 E., inclu sive; T- 5 S., Rs. 30 to 33 E-, in clusive; T. 6 S-. Rs. 27 to 31 E., in clusive, and 33 and 34 E., inclusive, Sections 9, 10, 16, 21, and 28. T. 7 S. R. 27 E.; Section 1, T. 7 S., R. 28 E.; Section 6, and those parts of Sections 1 to 5 inclusive, north of North Fork of John Day River T. 7 S-, R. 29 E.; that part of. T. 7 S., R. 30 E-, north of North Fork of John Day River; Sections 13, 14, 23, and 24,. T. 8 S., R. 25 E; Section 36, T. 8 S., R 26 E.; and Section 16, T. 8 S., R. 27 E. NOW, THERE FORE, I, EARL SNELL, Governor of the State o' Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested in me un der the provisions of Section 107 210, Oregon compiled Laws Anno tated, as amended by Chapter 252, Oregon Laws, 1945, do hereby pro claim the unregulated use of the! above described areas to be un lawful and do hereby close said areas and the same shall be sub ject to use only upon condition that entrants shall comply with all oi the following requirements or conditions: (1) To refrain from smoking while traveling in such areas. (2) To secure a permit issued by the forester or a fire warden before building a campfire other than at improved, designated and posted campgrounds on such areas (3) To have as a part of his or her equipment when using campfires, except when traveling as a pedes trian, and j or camping at improved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools es specified by the forester suitable for extinguishing fires. This proclamation shall be effective from and after the first day of July, Have you seen our new Table Lamps? They are here in a choice of sizes and shapes awaiting your pleasure. CASE FURNITURE COMPANY ummer Introducing I Fisher and Girl Dance I 1946, and shall remain in full force and effect until and including the 31st day of December, 1946. Done at the Capitol in Salem, Oregon, this 2Cth day or June, 1946 s; Earl Snell, Governor. ATTEST: s Robt S. Farreil, Jr., Secretary of State. COUNTY COURT REPORT FOR MAY, 19J6 The minute-s of the April term were re-ad and approved. The court appoints the budget emmittee as follows: Ralph I. Thompson and John Krebs for a period of one year; A. C. Houghton and Frank Wilkinson for a period of two years: and E. C. Heliker and Edwin Hughes for a period of three years. The Court orders the amount of $13.190 29 transferred from the Road Sinking fund to the General Road Fund. The Qourt orders the publication and sale of the following County property: Lot 5 in Block 2. Ayers Second Addition to the City of Hepp $30.00 cash. ner for the minimum price of The Court orders dance I'all li cense issued to Greenfield Grange No. 579 lor the year 1946. The Court orders $10,000 00 of General Fund War Savings Bonds and $20,000 00 of Road Sinking Fund War Savings bonds , cashed and the proceeds returned to the The Court orders the amount of said funds, respectively. $3.000 00 transferred from the Gen eral Road Fund to the General Fund. WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL FUND Edna Hughes. Dep Sal. $ 123.60 Frances Mitchell. Dep Sal 139.90 Adell Forster. Office Clerk 111.40 Olive B. Hughes, Dep Sal 125.00 Sadie Parrish, Supt Asst 51.90 Tilman Hogue, Jan Sal 111.30, Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Pliys. Salary 25-00 Susie W. Miller Reporter 33.33 Margaret Gillis, Co Nurse 146-40 A. B. Walters Current Exp 5.00 Mrs Emma Breshears. Elec 80 Pac Tel & Tel Co Cur Ex p 53.91 Carl Chambers, Insane Exp 18.00 State Dept of Agri Dist Sealer 4.95 Kilham Stationery & Print ing Co. Clerk $2.40; Assessor $.288 5.28 W. O. Dix, Assess Field Wk 35.45 Humphrys Drug Co- Supt. 350 Lucy E. Rodgers, Sunt $7.50; minppujififpi VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC HEATERS IRONS, FANS, TOASTERS Any type electrical heat elements SHOP WORK ONLY W. E. DAVIS Phone 1065 Ftrc3 of Dance Mileage $4965; 5715 C J D. nauman. Sherif 94 30 State ;f Ore-gem, Sheriff 2500 H'-rpner Gazette Times, Oific. Pub. SZjOt: Tax Coll ZU44 Elec. $15122: 199 71 Pac Power & Light Co C. W- Barlow Clerk $102; Current Exp $600 H'-ppner Market. Jail Ex Children's Farm Home Juv Court Dr. G. L. Mc Bee, Insane Ex Bert Johnson. Co Court J. G. Barratt, Co Court 19 87 7.02 17.59 5.00 500 270 32.45 166.32 First Natl Bank of Portland Withholding Tax State Ind Ace- Comm Slier. $3 04; Sher Sal $0.30; Dep Sal $030 L. D. Neill .County Court Beit Johnson, Genl Assist 3.64 45.10 146.28 Bert Johnson. Old Age Assist $490.80; DeD Chil $40.40 Blind $11.40 Bert Johnson. County Court Chas H. Bartholomew, Cir Court Newt O'Harra Cir Ct Charles Carlson Cir Ct Albert Breeding Cir Ct Archie Bechdolt Cir Ct Cloy Dykstra Cir Ct Alex Hunt Cir Ct Donald Heliker Cir Ct Robert VanSchoiack Cir Ct Francis Connor Cir Ct Grace Macomber Elec Exp Mabel Peck Elec Exp Daisy E Gillespie Elec Exp llossie Coats Elec Exp Mabel Allen Elec Exp Jesse Warfield Elec Exn Marjorie Worden Elec Exp Eugenia Huston Elec Exp Henry E. Peterson Elec Exp Floyd Worden Elec Exp Walter W. Wright Elec Exp Henry Coats, Elec Exp Henry Knighten Elec xEd G. A. Farrens Elec Exp Jesse Coats Elec Exp H. E. Clark, Elec Exp Mary Beckner Elec Exp George N. Ely Elec Exp Elaine Rietmann Elec Exp Mabel Cotter. Elec Exo E. R- Lundell, Elce Exp P. J. Linn. Elec Exp Walter R Roberts. Elec Exp Gladys L. Drake Elec Exp Juanita Rietmann, Elec Exp E. L. Rucker Elec Exp A. C. Houghton, Elec Exo Nettie Sparks Elec Exp R. V. Jones Elec Exp M. O- Suddarth Elec Exp Iva E. Way Elec Exp B. H. Peck, Elec Exp 542.60 11.00 ; 12.00 ! 7-80! 1300 7-80. 10.40 6.40 7.80 7-00 2.00 2.00! 8.00 8.00 8.00! 20.00: 8.U0; 8.00 12.00 8.00 ' 800 800 8.00 8.00 8 00 8.00 12.00 ' 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4-00 4.00 7-60 4.00 4.00 4.00 21.00 8.00 8.00 800 8.00 4.09 4.00 213 Morgan Street Ve have a new stock Platform Rockers ;:rit in. A vide vorie y of colors and fab r'cs from which to choose. ill ' H Heppner Gazette Vera Whillock Elec Exp 400 ihelma Smethurst Elec Exp 4 00 Bertl.a Dingcs Elec Exp 4 00 L. A. Palmer Elec Exp 5 80 Annabel M Miller Elec Exp 4 00 Marie Stragall Elec Exp 4 00 Mary Edwards Elec Exp 4 00 Elmer Hunt. Elec Exj 4 00 Alex Green, EleeExD 4 00 R B. Rice. Elec Exp 4.00 Flora Nys. Elec Exp 4 00 F. B. Nickerson 400 Elma Hiatt, Elec Exp 4 00 Sophrona Thomrion Elec Exp 4 00 Coramae Fercuson Elec. Exp 4.00 Ealor Huston, Dec Exrj 400 Cyrene Barratt, Elec Exp 4.00 Lorena Jones Elec Exp 4.G0 Phtbe Bartholomew Elec Exp 4 00 Bertha Ayers Elec Exo 8 00 Jasper E. Myers, Bee Exp 1400 M- C. Finch. Elec Exp 800 Faye Finch. Elec Exp 8.00 F. E. Parker, Elec Exp 4.00 C. R McAlister Elec Exn 4 00 Oma J. Cox, Elec Exo 4.00 Ella Benge, Elec Exp 4 00 Lola M- Bennett Elec Exp 4 00 Chas. M. Jones. Elec Exp. 4.00 Grace Hueheo Elee Ext 4 00 Grace Nidcerson, Elec Exp 4 00 Sara E McNamer Ele F.xn 4 00 Frances Mitchell. Elec Exo 4.00 Edna Hughes, Elec Exp 4.50 Margaret Miller, Elec Exp 4.50 Elmer Griffith, Elec Exp 1.00 Greenfield Grange Elec Exp 5.00 Rosewall Motor Co. Ct House 30 WARRANTS DRAWN ON GENERAL ROAD FUND Leonard Lindbloom 132.81 Harold Wilson 13819 Edwin Bucknum 161.11 ATTENTION FARMERS! We have a good stock of welding rod now and good equipment. All Guaranteed Work Bring in your welding and give us a try. Willow Creek Welding Shop Phone 2323 ForS Sealed bids will be received up to and including July 1 1, 1946, for the fol low ling school houses within the boundaries ?cf School District No. 35 (lone) : Rhea Creek School House Lone Tree School House Gooseberry School House The School Board serves the right to accept or reject bids. j?Vvail bids to Gladys Drake, District ijClerk, lone, Oregon. 5 m 'hundreds AUTOMOBILES FOR OUR USED CAR MARKETS THROUGHOUT WESTERN We are able to pay you more for your car because we operate a volume business taking a small profit on many transac tions instead of a big profit on a few. Get our offer! Be money ahead! ra'"' u1"" liii-- I mi (null ( 7th 7th and S. E. Times, July 4, 1946 3 Keith Marshall 71 W A. J. Chaffne 177 44 j Floyd Wiles 2.1 M Kenneth Orwick X H William Cunningham 1&) 18 William Harrison 14.', 21 Charles Williams 90 93 Frank Nixon 29 S5 Raymond Turner 139.34 Austin Wilson 111.S4 Ed Kelly H 23 H. Scherer 249 74 Walter Gilman. - 177 44 Wendell Aldrich 1432S Hubert Wilson , 166 44 Jack Slocum 189 75 . William Heath 48 93 Lyle Mulkey 189 49 Gene Mulkey 3593 Heppner Gazette Times 49 18 Pac Power & Light Co 4 0 Auto Wheel Service 395 Nelson Equipment Co 2128 Industrial Air Products Co .62 Braden Tractor & Equip Co 7.42 Union Oil Co 95.50 Montgomery Ward St Co 531.85 Gamble Store Dealer 8 32 Rosewall Motor Co 4.19 City Water Dept 1.85 State Indus Accid Comm 72.97 Jackson Implement Co 1811 First Natl Bank of Portland 128 10 Standard Oil Co 111 16 Jackson Implement Co 8 84 Sherman Frank 3 40 Howard Cooper Corp 188.63 Feenaughty Mach Co 1.223 25 WARRANTS DRAWN ON MISCELLANEOUS FUND Joseph Baltrenas, Rodent Fund 25 00 Carl McDaniel. Rodent Fund 25.00 ale of District No. 35 re OI AMERICA 5 Court - Phone 492 Pendleton