Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 14, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Want Ads
FOUND Bunch of keyi on ring on
Jones street Owner may reclaim
tame by identifying and paying
for this advertisement 34c.
FOR SALS-One 10-ft. Oliver disc
plow; new discs. Price $150. E.
M. Baker, lone, Ore. " 34-3Gc.
FOR SALE Weaned Shetland po
ny horse colts and one yearling
all gentle. Also gentle bay saddle
mare, 5 years old. Zoe Bauern
find, Morgan, Ore. 34-35c.
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow, 3
years old, will freshen in Janu
ary. Vernon Brown. lone. 34-35c
FOR SALE Ofte Presto cooker. In
quire Gazette Times office. 34p
OPPORTUNITY of Ufetime supply
ing DDT and other profitable
products to farmers in Morrow
county. No experience or capital
required. Must have auto and
good reference. Permanent. Write
or wire McNESS COMPANY
Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia St., Oak
land 7, Calif. 32-34p
LOST Scooter on Main street Co
lor orange. Finder return to Hep
pner Bakery. 34-35c
FOR SALE Mahonany single bed
with box springs and mattress.
Four piece, light colored bed
room suite. Phone 1011 or write
Box 143, Lexington Ore. 34c
FOR SALE 1107 acres creek ranch.
With or without stock and equip
ment. A. V. Wright. 33-36p.
LOST 10k gold case Croton watch;
aquamatic; radium dial face;
substantial reward. Leave at Ga
zette Times office. 33-34c
FORSALE Seed rye. A. V. Wright.
32-35p
publication of this summons Is October
31t. 146.
JOS. J. NTS.
Attorney fur i'Uiritiffs.
Pout office mid residence, llepiiner,
Oregon. it; -36
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK
KTATK OK ol!Ki;o.N KOK THE
COUNTY OP MOHUOW.
JAMKS H. PECK. Plaintiff, VI. MIT-
Z1K B. FECK. IMendaiiL
To Milne B. Peck. Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OhECio.N : Yuu are hereby required to
iupear and answer the complaint filed
Ojaliust you in the above entitled court
ind caurte within four weeka from the
date of the fust publiratlon of thu
fuinniona, and if you fall to ao appear
ilid aitawer. for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the said Court
for relief an prayed for in plulntllf
complaint, to-wit; for a Decree of this
Jourt dissolving the bolida of matri
mony now exiHtiiiK between plalntilf
ind defendant and KrantiiiK to plain
tiff an absolute decree of divorce;
ind for a further decree awarding to
the plaintiff absolute ownership In the
1!41 Chevrolet automobile now owned
by plaintiff arid defendant.
This aummoiia is nerved upon you
by publication thereof for a period
of four consecutive weeks In the
Heppner Gazette Times by order of
the Honorable Bert Johnson. Judge of
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, fur the County of Morrow, which
.aid order waa made and entered on
the 18th day of October, 1U46, and flmt
date of publication of this numinous
is the 24th day of October 1946.
J. O, fUrlNEK.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Poatofflce Address. Heppner, Oregon-
31-35
ESTRAY Picked up at my place
one bay saddle horse about fifteen
(15) years of age, 1 stocking foot
right back, heart brand on right
front shoulder, white spot in fore
head, diamond shaped. Owner
may have same by paying feed
and advertising costs. E. D. Bea
vct, Boardman, Ore. 32-34
FOR SALE 16-acre creek farm 9
miles from Heppner; 6-room
house, barn and outbuildings. In
cluded in sale: Fordson tractor 4
mower; good milk cow & chick
ens; cream separator; 7 tons of
hay in barn; 75 fence posts. Price
$3000.00. Turner, Van Marter &
Co. 32tf.
OPPORTUNITY of lifetime supply
ing DDT and other profitable
products to farmers in Morrow
county. No experience or capital
required. Must have auto and
good reference. Permanent Write
or wire McNESS COMPANY,
Dept. D, 2423 Magnolia St., Oak
land 7, Calif. 32 & 34p
I ADVISE the parties, some of
whom are known to me, that got
posts from my camp at Rock
Springs unbeknown to me last
winter to make arrangements for
payment or they are going to get
into trouble. C. W. Phegley, Box
91, Spray, Ore. 31-34c
FOR SALE 2 new glass doors 2T
x68". O. M. Yeagir, 415 Jones St.,
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
privilege of bath. O. M. Yeager,
415 Jones St.
Legal Advertising
JIOTICB OF TVS AIi ACCOUNT
Notice is herebv trivpn that thA tin.
dersiKned administrator of the entate
oi Augusta Mason bins filed hit final
account of hla administration of said
entate with the Comity Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County
and said Court has fixed Monday the
Hth day of December, HH& at the hour
of lu:U0 o'clock In the forenoon of
aaia aay at the Court House at Heno-
ner, Oregon aa the time and place for
noarinjr objections to said final ac
count and the settlement of said es
tale, and all persona having objections
therete are hereby required to file
the same with said court on or before
tne time set lor said hearing.
ImtiKi and first published this 7th
aay or iNovemoer, iy.
UKHT MASON. Administrator.
. 83-37.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STA'l Jfi Or OREGON FOR MOH
ROW COUNTY.
IRWIN PIERSON and CORRINE
1'IERSON, his wife, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Morrow County, a Public corporation, 1
D. H. Burroughs and Jane Ooe Hur
rough, his wife, whoue true name is
unknown to ptalntiifs, Etna M. Wal
pole and John Doe Wal pole, her
husband, whose true name is un
known to plaintiffs, Alex Parker and
Mary Parker, his wife, and Mary
Purkpr Mount and John Doe Blount,
her husband, whose true name is un
known to palntlffH, and all the un
known heirs of Etna M. Walpole, if
deceased, all the unknown heirs ol
Alex Parker, If deceased, and all the
unknown heirs of Mary Parker
Mount, if deceased. Also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or Inter
eat In the real estate described In
the complaint herein, Defendants.
To D. 11. Burroughs and Jane Doe
Burroughs, his wife, f.tha M, wal
pole and John Doe Walpole, her
husband. Alex Parker and Mary Par
ker, his wife, and Mary Parker
Blount and John Doe Blount, her
husband, the unknown heirs of D.
H. Burroughs, the unknown heirs of
Etha M. Walpole, the unknown helm
of Alex Parker and the unknown
helm of Mary Parker Blount, if any
are deceased; also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest in
thu ronl e; l..te described In the com
plaint heiuii, the above named de
lcndantrt;
i.. Tl..- NAME OF TUB STATE
Ct Ui.iA,,..., you and each of you are
hi.iuj infilled to appear and answer
pitiiiitifts complaint filed against you
In the above entitled court and cause
within four weeks from the date of the
flint publication of this summons upon
you and If you fall to so appear or
answer, for want thereof, pluinllffn
will apply to the above entitled court
for the lellnf prayed fur In their com
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decree quieting title to the
following described real property in
Morrow County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Lots 1, 3. 8, 4. 6, , 7, 8. 0, 10. 11,
and 13 In Block 33 In the town of
Irrltron. Morrow County. Oregon.
and plaintiffs be adjudged the own
ers in fee simple or sum real property
and that you and all persons claiming
by, through or under you be forever
bur rod of and from all rltfhL title, es
tate, lien or lnterost In or to said real
property and that whatover imerem
you muy claim therein be null ami
void, and for such other and further
relief as may be equitable.
Title summons Is served upon you
by uublication thereof once a woek
for four successive weeka In the Hepp
ner Uasette Times, a newspaper pub
lished In Morrow County, Oregon, pur
suant to an order of Hon. Ralph S.
Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled
court, which order Is dated October
36, 1948, and the date of the first pub-
8UMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
Ja:kon Implement Company ,a cor
poration, plaintiff,
vs.
Lois A. Young and John Doe Young,
her husband .the unknown heir oi
Lola A. Young, deceased ; Burton
White and Jane Doe White, his
wife; Myrtle White Blomant and
Lewis B. Blornant. her husband; Ef
fie White Hazeiwood and Richard
Hazel wood, her husband ,the un
known heirs of Eflie White Hazel
wood, deceased; Vernon Hazeiwood
and Jane Doe Hazeiwood, his wife;
Michael B. Ward and Jane Doe
Ward, his wife ,the unknown heirs
of Michael B. Ward, deceased; L.
Hexter, L. May & Sol Blutnaer, do
ing business under the firm and
style of Hexter. May & Company: L.
lluxter and Jane Doe Hexter, hu
wife, the unknown heirs of L. Hex-U-r,
deceased ; L. May and Jane
Doe May .hia wife, the unknown
heirs of L. May .deceawd; Sul Blu
nifter and Jane Doe Blumaer, his
wife, the unknown heirs of Sol Blu
maer, deceased; also all other per
sons or parlies unknown claiming
any right title .estate .lien or in
terest in the real estate described
herein. Defendants.
To: Lois A .Young and John Doe
Young, her husband, the unknown
heirs of Lois A. Young, deceased;
Myrtle White Blomant and Lewis B.
Blomant .her hufband, Effie White
Hazeiwood and Richard Huzelwood,
her husband ,the unknown heirs of
Effie White Hazeiwood, deceased ;
Vernon Hazeiwood and June Doe
Hazeiwood, his wife, Michael B.
Ward and Jane Doe Ward, hia wife,
the unknown heirs of Michael H.
Ward, deceased; L. Hexter and Janu
Doe Hexter. his wife: L. May and
Jane Doe May, his wife; Sol Blu
maer and Jane Doe Blumaer. his
wife, the unknown heirs of L. May.
deceased, the unknown heirs of L.
Hexter, deceased, the unknown heir
of Sol Blumaer, deci-awcd. also all
other pereons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate .lien
or interest in th real cHtute describ
ed herein, DEFENDANTS.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORE(iON: You are hereby required to
tnoear and answer the Comululnt fil
ed against you in the above entitled
Court ana cause wmnn weens iroin
the dHte of the first publication of this
Summons and If you fail to appear and
inswer. for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for relief a.
prayeii for in the said Complaint, to
wit: For a Decree that the Plaintiff
is the owner in fee simple of the fol
lowing described real property situ
ited in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
The West 25 feet running across
the Lot North and South In Lot 6;
The South 20 feet of Lot 2 and the
North 40 feet of Iot 3; the Eaet
half of the Ka.it half of Lola 6 and
7; Lot 9; All in Mock 10 in the
Town of Lexington. Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon.
And that the plaintiff in the owner
in fep simole of the said land, free
from any right .title, estate, lien or
interest of you and of each of you, and
that you. or any of you, have no ri:lit.
title, estate, lien or Interest in the
iaid land, or any part thereof, and
perpetually restrain and enjoin you
nd each of vou. your heirs and as-
inm, fnm averting or claiming any
right, title, estate ,hen or interest In
the said land, or any part tnereol, au
verse to the olaintiff.
Tlits Summons in served upon you
bv nub ieation thereoi lor consecu
live weeks in the Heppner Gazette
rimes, by ortier oi me iionoraoie eri
Johnson .Judge of the County Court
if Morrow County. State of Oregon
which said Order was made and en
tered on the 18th day of October, 104o,
iiid the first date of this publication
is October 2, iy4tt.
P. W. MAHONEY.
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
'ostofflce Address. Heppner. Oregon.
31-35
Highways To
Health
Heppner Gozette Times, Heppnerf Oregon, November 14, 1946-5
By ADA R. MAYNE
PEAKS AND CHEESE
Winter pears are riding the crest
of a thinning fruit market now. and
many homemakers are buying tap
ering, russet-skinned Fall Russets
and juicy yellow Anjous to add
sweetness and variety to winter
menus.
A favorite combination at many
dining tablis is that of fresh pears
and cheese, whether it be cottage,
American or cream. This combina
ation not only tastes good it's good
for you. Pears are a grand quick
energy food, being chuck-full of
levulose sugar, which provides
quick energy and makes pears taste
so deliciously swett, yet with a
minimum -of calories (70 to 75 per
pear). Cheese balances the ledger
nicely, providing muscle - building
protein, calcium, phosphorous for
strong teeth and bones, and vitamin
A for high resistance against in
fection. Here are a number of fresh pear
and cheese combinations that will
add sparkle to winter menus:
Fresh pear halves, grated Am
erican cheese and mayonnaise
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy Communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
YP.F. Bible Study, 10 a.m.
Holy Communion, 11 a.m.
The Bishop's committee will meet
at the morning service.
Wednesdays, Holy Communion,
10 a.m.
CHURCH OF CHK8ST
Bible School, 9:45; C. W. Barlow,
uperintendent; Mrs. Everett Smith.
acting superintendent of junior de
partment; Mrs. Robert Walker, su
perintendent primary department.
Morning worship, 11; communion
and preaching; sermon topic, "Con
quering ; missages by Frank Chap-
po, Conquering by Faith." "Con
quering Through being Transform
ed"; Mrs. Everett Smith, "Conquer
ing Through Service."
Adult Cristian Endeavor, 6:30.
Evening service, 7:30. Two sound
motion pictures on the Life of Paul
will be shown, "Grace for Forgiv
eness and Urown of Kigmeous
ness." The public is cordially invi
ted to share these services and es
pecially these pictures on the Life
of Paul.
Choir practice Thursday evening
at 7.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 8, C. W. Bar
low, leader, Nov. 21.
NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL
PROPERTY
IN TUB COUNTY (X)UHT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOK UMA
TILLA COUNTY
In the Mutter of the Guunllaiiahip of
the entitle oi Anna LarKin, an l ti
inne pci'Hun.
NOTICE IS HEKEHY GIVEN tlml
from and after the 22ml day of N
embfr, 19-16, at the htw uffice of
uawia ft Wells, Title Insurance tiulld
,11. l'eiidletnn. UinaUUa County. Ore
;un. the underpinned. a guardian of
he estate of Altha Iirkin. au Insane
person, wll proceed to sen ai private
41110 n 1 1 inn n lt in. nut: nnu ino-i -.-.i
if the said ward In and to the follow-
,HK described real properly, lo-wu
An undivided one-sixth U-fi) In
terest In and to the Southwest
Quarter of Section 22 In Township
One (1) North, Kanse 2li East of
Willamette Meridian; and.
An undivided one-sixth interest In
and lo lot Klve ifi) lllock Eluhleen
ONI In the original Town of Lox-
l..i,.n llrniriin
Said real property will be sold In
np nureel. delivery 01 iiur ucms i
guardian e deed
t.n-wia WELLS. Altornoy ir
riM.rriian Tlllo Insurance Build
Dated this Hth day of October. 1946.
M. A. LEACH Guardian.
Lull
30-34,
Inn. l'endletiin. Oretton.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
M..H,.. Is hnrohv irlv,n that the un
derslRned has heen duly appointed by
me eouiiiy omii oi i,) -
State of Oregon, Administratrix of the
K.slate of Albert H. Hen, deceased, am
ill persons having riinms against "
laid estate of said deceased are here
by required to present tne same wun
proper voucners uuiy vt: u m
quired by law lo the said Annitnls
ir.ori. t the law office of P .W. Ma
honey, at Heppner, Oregon, within
tlx months from the date heroof,
Dated and first published this 24th
,,y , October. IMS. y M W00D
Administratrix.
Attorney for Administratrix,
P. W. MAHONEY.
ITentiner, Oieon. 31.1.1.
are a familiar salad combination
that is always popular and always
good.
Pear and cottage cheese salad
is an old favorite, but' for var
iety fry mixing the cottage
cheese with chopped nuts or rais
ins, or chopped celery and a hint
of onion.
A grand luncheon salad is made
of fresh pear halves, orange slices
and cottage cheese mixed with
raisins. Garnish with walnut
halves.
Here's a tasty combination:
Fresh pears, oranges and avoca
dos with Roquefort French dress
ing. For Roquefort French dress
ing, crumble Vt cup Roquefort
cheese and shake well with
cup French dressing.
Children go for a salad of
cream cheese balls rolled in chop
ped nuts on fresh or canned pear
halves.
For that bridge lunch try
cream cheese squares and pear
halves molded in lime jello so
easy, and so good!
For dessert, fresh pear pie,
warm and spicy, served with a
wedge of nippy American cheese
will make a hit with the men
anytime. You make fresh pear
pie just as you do apple only
using less sugar.
The sophisticate will find that
her guests like nothing better for
dessert than fresh Anjou pears
served with golden cheddar. crea
my Camembert or pungent Ro
quefort cheese and crisp crackers.
For something different, try
fresh sliced pears, sprinkle with
lemon juice and spread with sof
tened cream or Roquefort cheese,
and garnished with a salted nut
meat Serve chilled.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev. Francis McCormack, Pastor
Schedule of services:
Heppner: Mass at 9 am. on first
and third Sundays; 10:30 on the
second and fourth Sundays.
lone: Mass at 10:30 on the first
and third Sundays; 9 a.m. on the
second and fourth Sundays.
On the fifth Sunday of the month
one mass in Heppner at 9 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30; lone at 9.
First Fridays of the month: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlien, Pastor
Morning worship and sermon, 11 a.
m.
Sunday church school, 9:45 a. m.
Thursday mid-week devotions,
8 p. m.
W. S. C. S. meets the first Wed
nesday of the month.
and that the said Court has set Mon
day, December 16. at the hour of
Hi. (10 A. M. Ill the forenoon of said
day at the County Courtroom at the
urinou.se at Heppner. elregon. as the
time and place for hearing objections
the said rimil Account and the set
tlement of the said estate, and all per
sons imviiig oujeeuons to me said
Kinal Account or the settlement of the
said entato are hereby required to file
the same with said Court on or before
the tune set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 14th
da) ol November. 11116,
JOSEPHINE MAHONEY,
Administratrix de bonis lion.
P. W. MAHONEY,
Attorney for Administratrix,
Heppner, uregon 34-30.
IRRIGON NEWS . . .
By Mrs. J. A. Shoun
The ladies of Irrigon met in the
Baptist community church base
ment Wednesday with a potluck
dinner. Miss Katherine Monahan
gave a lovely lesson on remodeling
and putting in a zipper. A very
entertaining and educational meet
ing was had.
Miss Viola Hockhalter and Mary
Margaret Kennedy spent the week
end in Portland.
Mrs. John James was an Irrigon
visitor Tuesday. Mr. James is em
ployed in Pendleton.
Rev. A. B. Turner went to Pen
dleton to a church conference on
Monday.
Rev. Wayne Fagerstrom and Mrs.
Emma Steward went to Pendleton I
Tuesday.
James Phillips, Glen Aldrich and
Marshall Markham left Sunday to
hunt elk.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Thompson
spent Friday in Walla Walla.
Jack Sabranski of Olex is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sabranski.
Clarence Snuffer of Bend was a
Irrigon visitor on Saturday.
Rev. Wayne Fagerstrom is prea
ching and singing each night of the
week except Friday night. Every
one is invited.
Pat Markham spent Thursday
and Friday with her mother, Mrs.
Harry Smith and family. Charles
Markham spent Saturday at the
Harry Smith home. He if attending I ning in the Pendleton hospital.
the E. O. C. E. a La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jennings and
Mr. and Mrs. Hilde-gard of Pendle
ton spent Saturday at the Ruth
Umikcr home.
Arthur Edwards and Glen O'
Brien went to Pendleton to visit
their wives and new daughters.
Don Kenny, Earl Leach and Ben
ny McCoy all brought elk from the
mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dexter went
to Tacoma Friday to visit their son
Bert and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leicht and
baby of Ellensburg spent the long
week end in Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning and
Delorts spent Sunday at Ordnance
visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert Waters.
The seniors Eunice and Shirley
Miller, Arlene Russell, Robert
Brown and David Rand wnt to
Pendleton Saturday to get their
pictures taken.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards are
the parents of a baby girl born the
5th of November in the Pendleton
hospital
Marie Healy if recovering from I Healy. who saw arrvk mnt"
The Irrigon football torn lost to
the lone football team Friday af
ternoon, 13-6.
Mrs. Thelma Johnson left for her
home at Raymond. Wash, Thurs-s
day after visiting her brother, Glen ; E
UBrien and lamiiy.
The Irrigon grade school is pre-' is
paring a musical Magic Piper for
Friday evening. All of the grade
school is represented in it js
Mrs. Ida Holden spent the week
end at Baker, returning Sunday
night I E
The telephone men have been ; s
stringing wire on the telephone
poles here but they are having a
vacation as they are out of wire.
They have been living in the
Sparks cabins.
Mrs. Boardman left for Portland
Tuesday. She has been visiting at
the home of Mrs. W. L. Suddarth.
Mrs. Arthur Edwards and small
daughter got home from the Pen
dleton hospital Tuesday evening.
a major surgical operation per
formed at St Anthony's hospital
in Pendleton last week. Miss
illinium 11111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 willing.
durin th war. has been ill fur
many months and it is xpcti
he will now recover her hlth.
John Weimer, Ralph Porter and
Arthur Yager of Condon attended
She is named Carol Di- a meeting of directors of the Co
lumbia Basin Electric Cooperative
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O'Brien are in Heppner Tuesday..
also the parents of a baby girl, 1 0
Glenda Grace, born Saturday mor- Read the Want Ads. It pays.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING!
NOTICE is hereby given that a pub
lic hearing will be held before Melvin
J. Conklu. Examiner for the Depart
ment of Agriculture, Milk Control Sec
tion, State of Oregon, at the County
Court House, Heppner, Oregon. at the
hour of 1:30 P. M November 19, 1946.
to receive evidence and testimony on
matters relating to production, sale
and distribution of fluid milk and
cream: minimum wholesale and retail
prices and minimum price distributors
snail pay to producers In Morrow
county, Oregon, Marketing Area.
DATED at Portland, Oregon, this
7th day of November, 1946.
THOS. L. OHLSEN. Chief.
Department of Agriculture,
Milk Contro Section,
State of Oregon. 34,
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AND
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High overseas pav (20ri above domes
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Young men who can meet prescribed
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.10T10B OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Administratrix, de bonis
non, of the Estate of Hosa B. Howell,
deceased, has filed Willi the County
Court of the Stale of Oregon, for
Morrow Countv. her final account of
her administration of the said estate
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
Hie Hoppnar Gniette, established
March K0. 1883. The Heppnet
Times, established November 18
189V. Consolidated Fob. 15, 1912
Published every Thursday and en
tered it the Post Office at Hepp
nvi. Oregon, ai second clast
matter.
Subscription Price tZSO a Year
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
New Bus Schedule - Gray Rock Lines
Effective Nov. 4, 1946
FOSSIL BUS SCHEDULE
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l.v. Mayvillo 10:42 A.M.
Ar. Condon ...11:10 A.M.
Lv. Condon ...11:25 A.M.
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Ar. Arlington 12:30 P.M.
l.v. Arlington 12:45 P.M.
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Ar. Mayvllle 6:49 P. M.
Lv. Condon .... 6:20 P. M.
Ar. Condon .... 6:05 P. M.
Lv. OK'x 5:15 P.M.
Lv. Arlington 4:55 P. M.
Ar. Arlington 4:35 P.M.
Lv. The DalK's 3:10 P.M.
Lv. Kinzua 7:45 AJU., Ar. 7:40 AJU. (On Call)
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Lv. Heppner 10:30 A.M.
Lv. Lexington 10:45 A.M.
Lv. lone 11:00 A.M.
Ar. Arlingion 12:25 P. M.
Lv. Arlington 12:45 P.M.
Ar. The Dalle, 2:10 P.M.
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Lv. Lexington 6:30
Lv. lone 6:15 P.M.
Lv. Arlington 4:50 P.M.
Ar. ArliiiBlon 4:35 P.M.
Lv. The Dalles 3:15 P.M.
Owned and Operated by A. L. BRITT
Avoid Annoyance And Discomfort
due to a clogged septic tank or cesspool.
I have purchased a tank pump and am in
position to give prompt, efficient service.
Phone 702
HOWARD KE.Tr.LEY
HEAR !
John D. Runyan
in
Evangelistic Services
at
LEXINGTON
CHURCH OF CHRIST
every night except Saturday
NOV. 17 to DEC. 6
7:30 P.M.
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TINGLING TOILET WATER-to keep
you flower fresh and fragrantly
sweet. . .White Phlox, Night Scent
ed Stock, Lilac, Green Moss and
Royal Purple 1.75
INTRODUCTORY HERB SET -give
delicious variety to your foods. . .
set of 12 herbs. . . delectable flav
ors, to make your sauces poetry,
your stews miracles and your sal
ads the talk of the town. Ideal
gifts, too 1.00
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
(LIKE YOU'RE HYING0
That's what Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to youf
car, folks skyway performance adapted to the highway.
War-born improvements in flying fuels paved the way
for this premium gasoline a gasoline that is tailor-mad,
for your car's requirements. Chevron Supreme means
quicker starts, extra power smoother performance, ill
traffic and on the open load, Try it I . '
L. E. (ED) DICK
Phone 622
Heppner, Oregon
ISUPREME
CASOUK J
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There simply are not enough
new Chevrolets to go around
We are getting our fair share of the current production of new
Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks. And as strikes and short
ages decrease, as the Chevrolet plants are able to produce
more new passenger cars and trucks, we'll get more and more
of them to deliver to our customers.
Meanwhile, as long as shortages do exist, it is our purpose to
apportion our share of the new Chevrolets available fairly and
justly among the many customers, new and old, whose con
tinued friendship and patronage are the keynote of our business.
So that you may have no doubt as to our method of
distribution of new Chevrolet passenger cars and
trucks, we make the following
DECLARATION OF POLICY
1. PRIORITY OF DELIVERY. New Chevrolet
cars and trucks will be apportioned on the basis
of (1) Essential public services, (2) Veterans'
occupational requirements, (3) Priority of date
in placing orders.
2. PRICES. All new Chevrolet cars and trucks
will be sold at the authorized prices current at
time of delivery.
3. TRADE-INS. No trade-in will be required
from any customer who does not have a car
to dispose of at the time of the transaction.
Customers who do have cars will be given
allowances based on honest appraisal and fair
value at the time of delivery.
4. ACCESSORIES. No customer will be asked
to purchase accessories as a condition of
securing delivery.
5. STATUS OF ORDERS. Customers will be
informed, upon request, of the true status of
their orders in our files.
6. NEW ORDERS. We welcome your order for
a new Chevrolet at any time.
WE THANK YOU FOR
YOUR PATIENCE AND
LOYALTY IN AWAITING
DELIVERY OF YOUR NEW
CHEVROLET
Hodge
Phone 403
Chevrolet: Co.
Heppner, Oregon