Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 02, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Want Ads
FOR SALE 2 good heating
stoves, wood; one small cook
stove, good for sheep camp.
N. D. Bailey. 41Uc
BULLDOZER and Scraper Work
We specialize in land level
ing and road and dam build
ing. How is the time to get
your spring plowing lined up.
Crum Bros., lone. Phone 32F
14. 41-4Dp
FOR SALE General Electric
range. See Kemp Dick, phone
23GZ 41p
FOR SALE 1040 acres land; 700
cultivated, $15,000, $4000 cash,
balance 12 crop at 4 inter
est. . Ray Heimbigner, lone,
Ore. . 41-42p
FOR SALE 80 acres; 45 acres
wheat land, 10 irrigated, 7 in
alfalfa. Mower, rake, Ford
tractor, drill, plow, steel wag
on, double disc, springtooth
harrow, spike tooth harrow.
Three wells and running wa
ter. On Rhea creek. $3,500. See
Turner, Van Marter & Co. 41c
SEE US for immediate delivery
on Goodyear tires and tubes.
Most sizes in stock. Hodge
Chevrolet Company.
FOR SALE 2 1932 ModeTB
Ford pickups. Good condition.
$225 each. Newpot, Kern &
Kibbe, Lexington, Ore.
SEE US for immediate delivery
on Goodyear tires and tubes.
Most sizes in stock. Hodge
Chevrolet Company.
WANT TO TRADE Briggs-Strat-ton
gas engine for washing
machine, -for 14 or 13 110
volt electric motor. N. D. Bal-
. ley. 40-4L
SEE US for immediate delivery
on Goodyear tires and tubes.
Most sizes in stock. Hodge
Chevrolet Company.
SEE US for immediate delivery
on Goodyear tires and tubes.
Most sizes in stock. Hodge
Chevrolet Company.
FOR SALE 1942 34-ton Dodge
pickup; panel box, 4-wheel
drive, A-l condition, excellent
tires. Phone 2632 Heppner, 8
a.m. to 6 p.m., Morrow County
Cleaners. 40-41c
LOST At Masonic hall, a light
gray hat. Initials R.S.T. in
side band. Stephen Thomp
son. 40-41c
FOR SALE Automatic Electric
Water Presur System, Complete
with 525 gallon tank. Newport,
Kara St Kibbe, Lexington, Ore.
35Uc
VETS'
MAIL BAG
(As a service to veterans in the
community, this newspaper will
publish a weekly column of newi
briefs from the Veterans Adminis
tration. For further information,
veterans should contact or write
their nearest VA contact office at
U. S. Natl Bank Bldg., Rooms 11
and 12, 157 S. Main St., Pendleton.)
Veterans Administration
Reports on Past Year
During 1946, more, than 736,
500 personal contacts with Vet
erans Administration offices in
the Pacific Northwest and Alas
ka were made by veterans and
their dependents, an average of
slightly over one contact for ev
ery veteran In the area, the VA
reports.
Figures for the year just end
ed show 19.G98 veterans receiv
ed loans for homes, farms and
businesses at a total value of
$87,881,281, of which the govern
ment guaranteed $42,101,359. .
National Service Life Insur-
Highways To
Health
By ADA R. MAYNE
VEGETABLE MEDLEY
Vegetables take to milk, but
ter and cheese like a duck to
turnips, beets or celery root.
Makes 1 cup sauce.
Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce
water. There is something mag- i is an old favorite. Soak a head
. tr
ic in a creamy white sauce, gol
den melted butter and
of cauliflower in salted water 30
minutes, drain, and cook in an
zosty i uncovered kettle containine a
melted cheese that brings out! arge amount of water until Just
the glamor in the commonest ! tender. Make a cream sauce of
vegetable. 2 tbsp butter, 2 tbsp flour, and
Mothers know that fresh green 1 1 cup milk. Melt butter, blend
and yellow vegetables are a, until smooth with flour. Add
"must" in the family diet, nutri-! milk slowly and cook, stirring
tionally speaking, and when until thickened. Add 34 cup
combined with milk, butter or; grated American cheese and salt
cheese, they are doubly delicious ! and pepper. Cook, stirring con
and nourishing. Because many 'stantly, over very low heat un
homemakers have trouble coax- j til cheese melts. Pour over head
ing their families to eat veget-iof cooked cauliflower in casser
ables, we offer a variety of pre-'ole dish and bake in moderate
paration ideas to give those "olejoven until browned,
carrots, beets and beans appe- j . Here is an easy Hollandaise
tile-appeal." 'Sauce that makes broccoli, spin-
First off comes a Savory Veg-1 ach or asparagus company fare,
etablc Sauce, guaranteed to Combine 14 cup butter, 14 cup
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Uregon, January ,
Soldiers See the Sights of Pom
Major topics with which these January 21: Baker, J.imi.iry IS;
committees are concerned tn!lrhutes. January 2; Clatsop,
most counties include land Me!Fehru.i,r" Till.im.-k. Fobru-
ary r.t; Lincoln, renruary A.
Little did these two Army Regulars dream that tome day they would fc
riding down the famed Avenue de Champs Elysees in Paris, but Hit travel,
adventure, and comradeship offered by the Regular Army has mode it a
realization. Qualified young men between IB and 34 years of 090,1
inclusive, will be interested in seeing the sights of the world.
Bottled condiment sauce
14 tsp salt
Pepper
1 cup grated American cheese
make any vegetable taste spe- lemon juice, 4 egg yolks, dash J Soak onions in boiling salted
a Rniito 9 then minnpH nninn inf rnvonnp and 1 tfin salt in a nutnr until ianAnr Firkin inA
ance policies of more than 400,- ;in 2' tbsp DUtter 5 minutes. Add measuring cup. Set cup in a place in shallow baking dish.
UOU Veterans Were moved to Se- i ,o ,,,,n fjnp Kr,ft hrearl mimhs. small sanronan rnntaininf? pent- r,,t a ,.1Hq ir, tr, f ,l
attle In July as a part of Gen
eral Bradley's decentralization
program, giving more efficient
service to veterans of the North
west. At the end of the year, 73,900
' wcie lading training i hnano
uinoer provisions 01 the U.l. Bill,
More than 54,000 were in educa
tional institutions and almost
19,500 were taking job training.
Almost 50,000 more had at
some time during jhe year, been
enrolled in training courses.
A total of. 1G6.598 disability
claims were filed during the
year by Northwest veterans. Ap
proximately 80,000 monthly dis
ability or death benefits were
being paid to veterans of all
wars and their dependents at
the end of 1946.
current agricultural trends and
to establish policies to guide
Oregon farm development in the
years immediately ahead.
The current series of county
conferences is particularly im
portant, Teutsch pointed out
saute until light brown. Add 1 ly boiling water. Cook, stirring onion. Sprinkle a few drops of! because it is concerned with the
cup milk, 12 tsp salt, dash or i constantly until thickened condiment sauce in each cross.
popper and perhaps a pinch of i about 7 minutes. Makes 23 Then sprinkle each onion with
marjoram and thyme. Simmer cup sauce. Serve at once. a little salt and pepper. Press
10 minutes, stirring frequently. with cheese 2 tbsp of cheese into each cross.
Legal Advertising
HOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that ths uil'
derslgned was duly appointed by the
County Court of tiie blste ot Oregon,
fur Morrow County, adniimatralur of
Uie eaute of Carl F. Troedaon. de
ceased, and all persona having claiuia
against Uie estate of said deceased
are hereby required to present Uie
same to the undersigned administrator
with proper vouchers at the law office
of Jos, J. Nya at Heppner, Oregon,
wihun six months from Uie date here
of. Dated and first published the 19th
day of December, 1JM8
KENNETH J. SMOUSE,
89-43. Administrator.
HOTICB OF FIHAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned executor of the estate of
Herman Neilson, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of the Slate
of Oregon for Morrow County, his
final account of his administration of
the estate of said deceased arid said
Court fixed Monday, the 20th day of
January, 1947, at Uie hour of 10 00 A.
M. of said day at the Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlement of
said estate and all persons having ob
jections thereto are hereby required to
file the same with said court on or
before the time fixed for Raid hearing.
Dated and first published this lath
day of December, 1946.
39-43. JOS. J. NY3. Executor.
More Protection Given
Vet Home Buye's
Added protectio'n for veterans
purchasing real estate in the
present high market is being of
fered through new procedures
to be effective January 2, the
Veterans Administration an
nounced. Under the revised system, the
Veterans Administration, not
the lender, will pick the apprais
er of property under considera
tion for purchase by veterans.
Appraisers will be designated
by name for each piece of prop
erty under consideration. For
the past 15 months, a lender
was allowed to choose any ap
praiser from a panel whose gen
eral qualifications had been
approved by the VA.
A tendency of some leaders to
select "obliging" appraisers ex
clusively and consequently, get
higher appraisals to meet the
asking price, necessitated the
change, the VA says.
Question of the Week
Q. Is there a provision for to
tal disability income in Nation
al Service Life Insurance policies?
A. Yes. Total disability In
come hencflts authorized by re
cent legislation can be added to
any plan of National Service
Life Insurance upon application
with proof of good health and
the payment of an extra premium.
Serve over cooked carrots, green
broccoli, cabbage, diced ;
8 large peeled whole onions
Radar and Loran at Sea
readjustment of farming to
peacetime basis. In each county,
from 7 to 11 committees have
been appointed by the local
and soil conservation, farm
crops, livestock, poultry, dairy-
Curry. February 21; I'nmk and
Hood Hivcr. February 2."; Doug
las and Klamath, February 26;
and Lake, February 27.
ing, rural youth, veteran's guid
ance, and farm home and com
munity life. Some counties have
separate committees on horti
cultural products and other spe
cial tome ,,f lu-al Im-mlanm
. .,.,, ,, ,1 Jones, daughter of Mr.
In most cases, a report ol the ' ,
i. .v,-. ,1C. N. Jones. i.ae atten
ference will be published in
booklet form as a reference and
guide both for established far
mers and new settlers, Teutsch
stated. Counties holding confer
ences and the dates scheduled
are as follows:
Wasco, January 22; Umatilla,
January 23; Coos and Wallowa,
Bake in overt, 375 degrees, for i conference chairman to draft
about 40 minutes or until cheese I detailed reports to be presented
is golden brown.
.at the county-wide meeting.
Transferring Cr
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P.andN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Ben Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
Among students spending the
holidays at homo is Loma Mae
and Mrs.
ds North
west Christian college In Eugene.
Dance
Willows Grange
Hall
IONE
SAT., JAN. 4
Auspices lone Post No. 95
American Legion
Half of Proceeds go to lone
Memorial Improvement
Association
Admission SI. Ladies 50c
(Including Tax)
Refreshments to
v be Served
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FOOTSTOOLS MADE FROM
CAR SEATS AT WORKSHOP
Building nine footstools from
56 springs of old car seats in one
day was a project directed by
Miss Jean Starker, home dem
onstration agent in Clatsop
county.
Eighteen women living at the
government housing project just
south of Astoria built stools at
one workshop session, reports
Mrs. Azalea Sager, state home
demonstration leader at Oregon
State college. Vurpose of this
project is to teach women what
to look for in new furniture and
how to repair worn out. springs
and underpinning.
Footstool projects began in
Umatilla county last yeai whore
300 stools were constructed. Oili
er ' counties where demonstra
tions on footstools were held this
year include Baker, Clackamas,
Union, Crook and Douglas.
16 MORE COUNTIES TO
HOLD FARM CONFERENCES
Fifteen Oregon counties ar
making preparations for county
agricultural program planning
and outlook conferences from
late January through FeDruary,
it was announced this week by
Wm. L. Teutsch, assistant direc
tor of extension at O. S. C. i
Similar conferences hav; been
held in most Oregon ouunties at
intervals of approximately 10
years since the middle 1920's,
fifteen being held last year.
Their purpose is to evaluate
Announcement:
Matthews Radio
Sales & Service
are pleased to announce the opening of a
NEW STORE IN HEPPNER
'EVERYTHING IN RADIO'
Floor Model Combinations
Table Model Combinations
Car Radios
etc., Plus
A completely Modern Service Department
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection
Corners May & Chase
Heppner, Ore.
Phone 2652
OSC TO ENTERTAIN WEST'S
DIRECTORS OF EXTENSION
Corvallis will he host to the
extension service directors , of
the 11 western states at their 1
a.nnial conference next August
4 to 7, it was decided during the
recent meeting of the Associa
tion of Land Grant Colleges Jind
NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned Trustee for the bondhold
ers ut the Masonic Building Associa
tion ui Hcpuner. Oregon, pursuant to I tin..prsi. j.,s ('hloni'O At that
lh ,,r..v i !,,. of thai certain dred of " " " 1,1 1 '.M- t Ul.n
trust eucuted on the 2Mb day of meeting. K. I,. B.nllnrd, associate
Ite'cmber, 1K36 by .aid Masonic , f Px)pnsn nt 0 s C
Building Ass.K-'iatlon of Heppner, Ore-
Koll. luu elccleu lo ri'Ut'eiu an oui- t v ,-m-,- i iimum m mi-
fctuudlng bonds. That Interest on said !
bomla wnl ceane on uie nrsi uay
of Kebruary, 1H47.
The owner or holder of said bonds
may present such bonds to the un
dersigned at the Kist National Bank
of Portland, Oregon. Heppner Branch
and upon surrender and cancellation
thereof, will be paid the par value
thereof together with the accrued In
terest. Jjated and first published the 26th
day of December, 1946.
FRANK S. PARKER,
Trustee for the Bondholders,
Masonic Building Association.
December 26. 1946. 40-H.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the es
tate of Davo McAtee, deceased, has
filed with the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
her final account of her administra
tion of the estate of said dt'roased
nnd said Court has fixed Monday the
27th day of January, 1947, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day
at the Court House at Heppner, Oro
gon, as the time and place for hearing
objections t .aid final account and
I . .eltlrnu 1 of said eslito and all
l ..miis hn .. objections thtxelo are
.nod to file the sanu
BASKETBALL
western stptes directors for the
comiiiR year and will serve as
chairman of the conference pro
pram committee. Ballard also
was named as a member of the
national extension committee on
farm labor.
Wm. L. Teutsch, assistant di-
rector of ex'eiision, represented
Orepon at the Chicago session.!
He reports that the meeting in
Corvallis next summer w;M be
devoted especially to discussions
of older rural youth problem1!,
soil conservation, and market
ing, and that extension special
ists In these fields will attend,
together with directors from the
states concerned.
with said Court on or before the time
fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first pu.ill.il ed this 2Glh
dnv "f Pecemlier. 194H.
VAt.LK.IO , MC ATKK KltEMKHfl.
10-44 Administratrix.
Get Those Plow Shares Treated
This Winter
Hardsurfaced (hares save time, tractor fuel; last lots
longer, and do a bettor plowing Job.
Most big wheat farmers are using them. H you have
not tried them, ask your neighbor how he likes hli.
Successful on both new and old shares.
HAROLD BECKET
Blacksmithing Gr Welding
Original
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lobe
Trotters
Basketball's Best
LORENZO 'PIPER' DAVIS
Forward and Captain ... Home City, riper, Alabama; Height 6-4;
Weight l!Kr). Davis, a member of the Birmingham Black Barons base
ball club of the Negro American League, rated the greatest second
baseman In Negro baseball, is serving his sixth year with the Trot
ters. A former Alabama Stale College baseball and basketball star,
by reason of his leadership ability, he was moved to the western
unit to handle the squad, and is doing an admirable job. A great
Doorman and good shot from the court, he is proving the backbone
of the Trotters' offense.
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SSeppner
Townies
Fast ex-college and
high school stars
LORENZO "PIPER" DAVIS
Forward and Captain
Forward .. .Home City: Denver, Col.;Ilt. 6-3;
IVt. 200. Sharpe joined Trotters from Wiley
College, Texas in 1941; joined army after one
season. Recently returned from Tokyo. The
boys have named him "Joe College."
FLOYD BATES
Center. .. Home City: Flint, Mich.; Ht. 6
3 12; Wt. 100. Bates played the season of 1940
with Trotters; entered navy for four years.
With colored squad at Great Lakes Training
Station developed into one of best driving
players in basketball. High jumped 6 ft., 5 In.
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HEPPNER SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
8 P. M.
ADMISSION: Adults 83c, Tax 17c, Total $1.00; Students 42c, Tax 8c, Total 50c
A Great Sports Treat ! - - - Laughs Aplenty !
FLOYD k
BATES Jt
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