I i Heppner Gazette Times, October 10, 194 5 Want Ads WANTK1 .Siiino.i.e to i . intra, I fin.e huililing. Frank WMktnwm. 29 3iip A.S OK (X T 7-1 wllf pay nu LiTFii us permmully contracted fur Jumes II. Peek. 20p Foil SALEModern tlwtik CuulVm InmiT. lintel 1 1. (i.n r. a. KOK HALIC LurS iiml iiHd wil , clrrulittlng hfutiT: white eniirn.-l wimd stove with coils; hot water tank; treadle singer wwlnn ma chine: davenu and clmlr. Plume 2i"2- 23c KXI'KliT MECHANICS Kayti-rti Ore gon'i flnext garage requires the servhes of 3 expert mcchanica, best pay and best working con ditions In the state of Oregon. Con tact Rush Volstorff, Sunset Motor Co.. Chevrolet, Oldsmohlle and Cadillac. 29-3IIC PUOTKCT YOUH CAK against free,.. Ing weather with Huper Alcohol Antifrerae. Rosewall Motor Com pany. t'OR SALE Almost new whfte enamel Monarch Incenerator. Burns wood or coal: Call 1312. 2!lp LOST Tent between Arbuckle inuuii taln and Ilermlston. Notify A. N. Leonard. Ilermlston. 2!ln WANTinj TO HUY Modern house In Heppner. Terms cash. Inquire at Gazette Times office. 21ltf KOK SALK-Gooii house. In A-l shape, nice yard, (IouIiIh garage, store room and woodshed, garden spot. Address Box 4, Heppner or inquire Gazette Times office. 2ti:i2c LOST Chevrolet truck wheel and tire between Jones Prairie and top of Cole Mine. Darrell Padherg. lone. 29-3'ip V1KG1N VO()I, Zipper type aleepiug bags $231)5. Rosewall Motor Com pany. W'K have Just Installed a new type vacuum cleuner for cleaning the upholstery In your car. Rosewull Motor Company. KKNUKK AND OIjY MKN niiest pay and working conditions In the State of Oregon. Contact Muss V"l Btorff. Sunset Motor Co.. Chevrolet Ohlsrnohile and Cadillac dealers The Dalles. Oregon. 29-3 Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist formerly of Pendleton will be at the HKPPNEK HOTEL on Sunday, October 13th. Hours WM a. m. to 5 p. m. FOK SALE- EkcTdc swttper, rocker, screen door- Jusephine Mahuncy, 28 - 30c FOR SALE Ice box, newly paint ed, phone 93. 28-2!)c WANTED Any nunvlxr feedur lambs. Bill Barratt. Phone 16- "?: . 28-2Uc FOR SALE White sitate shoes, size b'-2, price $15. June Hughes, H'PPner. 2-21lp OITOKTUNITY of lifetime sup plying DDT and other profitable products to farmers in Morrow County. No experience or capi tal required. Must have auto and good refen nee. Permanent. Wire or write McNoss Co. Dept. D, 2123 Magnolia, St. Oakland, Cahf. 28-2:ip AVOID annoyance and discom fort due to a clogged splic lank or cesspool. I have purchased a tank pun.p and am in position to give prompt, clficient service. P" one We. Howard Keithley, 18tf RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I am five from pain and able to do .my work that I will gladly answer anyone writing me fur information. Mis. Anna Pauu, P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.-NUE-OVO Labo.aturks Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTK B Is hereby given that the undersigned hns been duly app-ilnte.: by the County Court of Morrow Coun ty. State of Oregon. Administrator of the Kstate of James K. Kurlung. de ceased, and all persons having claims against the said estate of the said deceased are hereby required lo pre pent the same with proper vouchers duly veririeil as required by law t. the snld administrator at the law of. flee of P. W. .Mahoney at Heppner Oregon, within six months from tic date hereof. Dated and first published this lilt h day of September, WIG. SCOTT KURLONO. P. W. Mahoney Administrator. Attorney for Administrator Heppner, Oregon 26-30 Bank's Loans Pass $100,000,000 Mark to Reach New Hich The First National Em-.k of Port land mached a milestone ,:t th clos of September when it ; Io;,i totals emerged over the $!u!l.00j- ,000 maik, as revealed in a ri-f-or to the coinptroll r of rurrem y. The exact figure of the bank's loans ami discounts reached $100,153,744.58, a $20,000,000 advance in the three- month p riod between June 30 am Spt ember 30. First National deposits swept to 551,. 07 1,941. GO, a clear gain of $13, 377,2.'i8 in the three months sine June 30. During that P' riod, the federal government withdrew $18, 500,000 in government funds fiom deposit with First National, which indicates an ovi rail advance of $30.8777,288 in customer deposits. The strong showing of the loan department is a reflection of in creased activity in loans to busi ness, real estate mortgage business and installment credit lo.-.n trans actions, according to O. H. Kell r, vice president and cashier. Six years ago, the bank's daily loan average through the yiar stood a; $U;,163.000. In 1941 this figure ad vanced to $55,713,000, then in 19-13 has slipped back to $l;,325,0o0. The 1944 and 1945 Io;,n figures indicat ed an advanci, and in the first six months of this year the average auisianuuig loans amounted to ?75.4'n(V0. The 1. . n I: -,., ,i nae!i(. & -.1 n 1 1, a.., J '.vn' i S, ,;.2 ;.,.;,). a -t'l.UUlO (JJ u , , 'he h.illK in ;,i !,,,, ille OUis!..lMi 11 ill'-, of the in. nth ,j t, point an J a!,-,e. .n iu-ist -y a.-i.e1 If -ni sr me time with her daugh- tor. Mis. 1'ob rt Sprague. Ir-'. in Pierson f I.a Grande spent "ve.-. l ,-,ys in Irrigon. He was a - , r. iri-d by his s oi Douglas iluv went to II ppner Friday. IRRIGON NEWS . ' , The Iiu'on school was closed ' I oil' -,,l:,v nr.H n, :,v th. '.i a in. is attended ttaehers institute ' t Pendleton. flv JIi-s. J. A. Shoun Mr. and Mis. Maxwell '4 Bu rner arc visiting Jiis ponnt.-,, Mr. and Mis. Vert, ,n Joni-s. They ;.nj Mr. and M-s. Lail U ach " have been in the Ai ouch'e r. j; on f,,i die last 10 days hauling. B. P. hand and in ,;h r, M!E. ,Maiy K.oid uere ia-nl-ion vioii--j. s Thusday. Mi.-.s Pa (tie M.nkiiam ri'tutncj to Pendleton SaUl.'uay ailoi suend- iog a lew da;, s Willi her mother, Mis. Ih.ny Smith ond Utaily. Miss Emma Crego spent the v-c k-end in Pendleton returning Sunday evening. Hev. and Mrs. J. it. Haslem are eonJuc'ir.g a revival meeting in th Baptist CVommunity church. S.turday they and Rev. Wallace Wiuquist went to Pendleton to a H.if.tist association meeting. Rev. I'.'.noist was speaker in the morn ing'and Mr. Haslem in the evening. oTis. Wilbur Weigand and two j daughters of Moses Lake spent -s vera! days wilh her mother Mrs. , li.-.rry Smith and family. She went to the Crane festival Thursdav. Jack Wh,;e and Ruhtit lit own, Mr. and Mrs. Smit took ht.r daueht-, are boaiding' at hs. Kuth Umi-!,,s . Ki rmewi.-k to their mother k' r's. J e:, ,,,lr,i., Charles W. Acaek ana brother! chnrhs Mi.rkh:.m n4 rira Fr-1 Dean spun the e-..t-fl hauling. Mr i,.f, lor j- rjrande Thursdav Uon Kenny and Lyle and J, ail . ;tn n i FCiCV Mulkey all came baek ii um ti.e ' ki- n,i ;.f r...rl T,,m mm.H rtrouciiie timlier vlili a deer colli. .A record so lar as we ki.ow. Itoy luiiiinek iiuj d..ol,iiu:v Lu- eha got ,boek iiuin ie iiioumaiiis boine K-Ilulcton .iolei;.y. Lue-Ua 'in Cliester aod Mst. Arthur Ed A'ards vent to I'cndi'-ton &itur 1 v as d'd ah.o Mrs. Jack Erown :r' and dauiMer Dehri-s. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grayb- al ! ft Tuesday for ITorida after ; eridioe' the surorner h'-re with his ool.ei Mis. Jos jjhine Gaybeai and he McCoy and Me-Fall families. 10:00 a.m. MFTIHIHIST CIR Rf II J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister, Morning Worship 11 am. Sunday Church School 10 a. m. Women's Society of Christian St-rvie-o me' ts te first Wednesday of each month. got a devr. Mis. Alnime-k Sjent tii.- weei.-end at Adams mov d their small son from Pen dieton to the Doernbecker hospital low needs some extra care for a m Potland Monday. The little fel-u-hile. IOiOU o'clock In the forenoon of sa,d day at the Court House in Ib-ppmi-, OrcHori, as the time and place for bearing objections to siod lina u,.. count and the settlement of said es l.'te and all persons having objection,, thereto are required to file- same Willi -".Id court on or before the time fixed for Bald hearing. Dated and first publi.-ioej this null day of September, WIG. A B. NiniOUi Administratrix. MOT1CE TO CEEDJTOE3 NOTICE is hereby given t,.,t the umb-r.-iKlied has b, en duly upj,oiiite-l administrator of the estate of I.ue;.; Kllilore, deceased, by tile County Couit of the State of Ok-kom f,,r the Ctiunty of Morrow, ami has a, i cpt, j -ueh tru.-t. All pet sous havini; ilao.i as'allct said e tale ule leqoii.d to present the same to sa.d adnoio. ti a-o-r at his office in Ihppner, OreMn. will. In six months from the date of i las notice. Dated and first published this 3rd day of October lt'lti. J. O. TCIt.N'Klt. -li-32 Administrator. NOTICK ui 1'IIIAL ACCOUNT Xotlie IS her. by ;aen t)i.,t tl," un dersinned executor of the estate i f F. I). Cox, decease.!!, lias til-d v.tl, 10, Coopty Court ol the Side of oi - T for Morrow C 'll.ty I, Is In al u.-, .ml f bis adlilUii.-tratiMn of tin- i l .le cf aid d.-c. il. 'O-d : :id c.-.nt h e' fle et Tuesday the Uti, ,!, . f N v sa ber It'-li;. at the hour 1 pi -m o'rhi. k in tie- forenoon of said d ,y at the Court House at lleppaer. Oroon as the time and place for b'-aruii; ol-jec-tlons lo saul final account and the settlement of said estate, anil all per sons baini; objections Ihcr.-to at. hereby rtquirtd to file s.oiie ev.lh .aid court on or before, tile tune fixed for srod hcarilitr. Dated and flist publi -h. d this H -th lay of October mm Jfl.32 I'KF. COX. Jr.. Kxe, utor. UUilCi: Ol' BALE OF COO oil PROPERTY IIV VIKTl'H OK AN' e I( I 'Kit OK T11K ('"l .N'i'Y COl'liT. '! .t- ii Cs I ,-le-r s. It')';. I am ait!i.t . 'I i iU I to lolvi-iti e ami sdl at )';'.-In- am lion at not loa than fie i.on oihiui pi-ici' ti.-n-iii s-t f- itii: I.ot i, in Ph., k 2 Ay -i s' i,- -e I Aililit I" liw City "I II --r for Hie niiniuium tone of ol. .- ,--h THKIiKKOHK. 1 vd ' ' '!"' V'ti lay ol November, ll'lll al t'-C le W of in on a m.. at I ho front il-r -f the i'oiirt lloii.--' in Il.pl r, Ore- smi, sc-ll sod lir-'puly 1 i ... hi. ii ,st ami l.e,-t bold- r. C. J. 1 B.'e'.V.AN. Sheriff. Morrow I". 1y. ":c:-u Hy l-'KANe IIS -M I'l'CI llal I. 211 :m D' pot-' NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that the llndersbrned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Morrow Coun ty, State of Oregon. Admiiilstrati ix of the Estate of Clarence T. Harris, deceased, and all persons having churns OKalust 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 snld administratrix at the law nlflee of 1'. W. Mahoney. Heppner. Oienon. within six months from the dale hereof. Dated and first published this P.'th day of September, Illlfi. HKftNICIO I,. HAItltl.S I' W. y i' ney Administratrix, ."tunic- i ,- Administratrix II pp . . . .egon 26-30 1 0CREDITORS ' .. is hereby given that the underslKiied was duly nipolnted by I ho County Court of the State of Ore lion for. Morrow County, administra trix of the estate of W. O. i'almateer. deceased, and all persons having el ijina ngalnst the estate of said ibt ccised are hereby required tu present the same with proper vouchers ns re quired by law to said administratrix al the law office of Jos. J. Nys. ni llnppner. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated nnd first published this l'.Hh day of September It'll!. CI.UTA .TONICS, Administratrix, NOTICE Or PINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of tho es tate of Thomas 11. Nichols, deceased, hnn filed with the County Court of tho Stain of Oregon for Morrow Coun ty her final account of her adminis tration of the estnto of mid deceased mill hiiIiI Court fixed Monday the 31st Uy uf October 11)48, at tho hour of NOTK i: TO' C'KKIHTOKS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly aj pointed by the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Morrow County ex ecutrix of the estate ol Siena Schle. voight, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are ll' i'i by required to present the s..in. with pioMT vouchers to said executrix at the law oltice of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, wuhin six months from the date hereof. Dated and 1 ii sit published this 3rd day of October, ISHti. IDA COLEMAN, 28-32 lx' culi ix. Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U. P. and N. P. Penland Bros. Transfei Co. 30 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. J. A. Shoun went to Zillah Sat- wiui iclau.e-si,,, ,.,, .,. and relumed ivloiri.iy. p. a s,l ,' i rj us- faklia ""ii k-ft ;rhu,s-;mi!n Saturdav uay lor beuuiem whee sue will Mr anJ -Msr Gm 0.3Htn ki:i ( itoss si:wi(i work NOT A 1. 1. THANKLESS TASK H' -J Cro'.s sewing room woikersi who toiled many hours to meet the luolas set for them were not de- j vol in:; themselves to a thankless 'a-k. Witness the following lett r j 'oee-ivf-d from a grateful navy pa-' tient at the San Die go naval hos :.ital: I) ar Ladies: I am a navy patient at the San ! Diego hospital and I have a bro ken knee, and I am now out of my cast. This wiek I received a pair of your slippers. I would like to . thank you for them as I am not yet able to wear shoes and I vour slippers are swell on the cold lloor here in my ward. The other j iiL'ows here would also like to 'hank you for them. I was at the! Corvah'is naval hospital but your j h.pe;-s are the best I have s-en. ! So thanks a lot, ladies. Thomas F. ! Corcoran, HA lc. j UIUtCH OF CHRIST Joe Jewett, Minister Bible School 9:45, C. W. Barlow Supt. Mrs. Joe Jewett Junior Supt. Mrs. Kob- rt Walker, Primary Supt. Morning Worship 11:00. Commu nion and preaching. Sermon topic, "The Goal of the Church." Adult Christian Endeavor 6:30. Theme "Personal Evangelism" Joe Jewett, li ader. Evening service 7:30. Sermon to pic "The Saddest Wod in the World." Choir practice 7 p.m. Thursday. Midweek study and prayer 8 p.m. Thursday. ALL SAINTS CIRRCH Rev. Neville Blunt Minister Holy Communion 8 a m. Church School 3:45 a.m. Y.P.F. Bible Study 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 11 a.m. Y.'t-dnesdays Holy Communion at Several young people from the local Church of Christ are going to Hermiston Sunday aitemrxin to at End' avor rally to be held there. tend the Columbia Union Christian For part of the afternoon service there will be sound motion pic tures and in the evening Carroll McMikle, pastor of the Hermiston Christian church will bring the message. Mrs. C. P. Brown will be hos tess to the American Legion aux iliary at her home on North Court street at 8 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 15. jZj , , 9 ' t . a " ' A .'' ; ... 1 i i ' ....' ' ' Vf EXCESS OVER v - v "K'T'''" v" j "4 850 KWH AT ' "'''! 'i ','' '-W! J" ' ' "I' , ii pr. 'urn---'- ... '-niiiii mn An e-i-. -i. -.,. - ....... -j I if rt nnn - o QUICK RELIEF FROM bymplotns of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrecBookTellsofHomeTrealntcntthnt Must Holp or it Will Cost You Nothing Her two million bottles ortlieWll.t.Attl) T It K ATM I.NT Inivnl n Hold for i-elli'f of viMiilcininirilln few lll'lilllRf""" '"'"'' inol Dimdnnnl Ulcor lino to EickmAcIiI-. Poor Dlnottlon, Sour or lpet Stomnch, CiKtlnpii, Mmrlburn, PImpIomiwm, tc, nuo ioEccm Atlrt. S..I.I on riiliiy trliill Aill lor "Wlllnrd't MnUH" which futljr iiilaim till! treatnionlr SAAGIIIIS rilAUMAC'Y XZCiMfl B&WM STIPS better living and! lower prices! When you buy another appliance for your home, you'll find that electricity for operating it costs less than you expected. For under PP&L's progressive "all-purpose" rate the more electricity you use the lower the cos; The chart above shows how the price goes down as your use increases. For example, after you've used 125 kwh a month the price drops down to 1 a kwh, after 250 kwh the price is only 610 of Iff! Take advantage of these electric rates that keep "getting lower and lower. Plan now to go all-electric. Keep in touch with your dealer for latest news about those comfort-giving, labor saving electric appliances. PEOPLE LIKE MY WAGE SCALE Making your electricity cheaper and cheaper Thanks to "bulk" rates, like the one pictured above PP&L customers use nearly twice as much electricity as the national average at only half the national average price. For Better Service To The Community In line with our policy of developing a complete food store, we wish to announce that we have installed and stocked a KQOL-AIR Frozen Food Locker for the better serving of our community. Crccmpd Tuna, Asparagus, Pears, Green Beans, Spinach, Boysenberries, Cherries, Raspberries, Huckleberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Peaches, Peas, Chicken A-La-King, Pride of Oregon Ice Cream-Quart 50c, Pint 25c. HEPPNER RED & WHITE We have a few I W lot ater T-anks left 66-gallon electric made of boiler plate 0 We also have two Deep Freeze Boxes for delivery now. Just the thing to put your deer or elk meat in. 0 Also Several Table Model tiaa ICS Emerson, of course! Radio Repair on all makes HEPPNER Appliance Co. Hodge Chevrolet Co. Bldg. Phone 403