Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 09, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Want Ads
FOR SALE 2 good heating
stoves, wood; one small cook
stove, good for sheep camp.
N. D. Bailey. 41 tic
VOH SAI.K 8 -room house newly
decorated, garage, chicken
house, 2 12 acres land. In
quire O. II. Steinke at Heppner
Hardware & Electric Co. 42p
FOR SALK 193S Ford sedan.
I'hone Heppner 1014. 42-41p
FOR SALE Six-room house,
$(j.r)00. Price includes electric
stove, refrigerator, automatic
hot water, oil stove and ad
joining; lot. Call 2492. 42p
FOR SALE One pair-new-8-power
binoculars; one pair 5
power field glasses. Bruce
Bothwell. 42-5p
FOR SALE- 2 12 ton 6x6 GMC
duck with winch, derrick hoist,
air compressor, all in first
class condition, $600. One 400
amp.' Lincoln electric welder
with incitor, A-l condition,
$200. John Proudfoot, 32F21,
lone. 42-3p
FOR SA LE Cattle ranch, 300
acres deeded, 3000 acres Tay
lor grazing with 90 head cat
tle, three saddle horses and
equipment. Two dwellings,
running water, elect., and
phone. 30 head of cattle are
high grade registered Here
fords, bal. Hereford and Dur
ham cross mostly 2 and 3
years old. Price $15,000. Write
Batie P. Rand, Irrigon, Ore. 42c
FOR SALE 1010 acres land; 700
cultivated, $15,000, $4000 cash,
balance 12 crop at 4 inter
est. Ray Heimbigner, lone,
Ore. 41-42p
FOR SALE Automatic Electric
Water Pressure System. Complete
with 5Z5 gallon tank. Newport,
Kern 6i Kibbe, Lexington, Ore.
36tlc.
FOR SALE Five-room house
with bath, laundry room, gar
age. Ideal location. See Mar
cel Jones, 105 South Court St.
Phone 843, Heppner. 41-42p
FOR SALE Large house in
Heppner containing three
complete apartments. Good In
vestment property. See P. W.
Mahoney. 41-42c
FOR UE.iT One 2-rootn cabin;
out l room cabin. Wilson's
Cabins. 42p
FOR REK r 1 wo sleeping rooms
by day, week or month; circu
lating heater in good condi
tion. Anna MciNamee, 101
Chase St. 42c
BULLDOZER kn dScra per Work
We specialize in land level
ing and road and dam build
ing. Now is the time to get
your spring plowing lined up.
Crum Bros., lone. Phone 32F
14. 41-45p
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
( hevrolet Company.
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.
Farm Scrap NHd by Steel Mills
&'&TZ' mil
k. v v.
Farmers can belp themselves to
get steel whether It be a new piece
of farm macliluery, an automobile,
a keg of nails, a roll of fencing or
other products by promptly taking
their accumulated scrap to the near
est scrap dealer, the Committee on
Iron and Steel Scrap of the Ameri
can Iron and Steel Institute said
today.
A grave shortage of scrap threat
ens to thwart the steel Industry's
attempts to make up the 19 million
tons of steel that It haB lost since
V-J Day as a result of strikes and
work stoppages. The scarcity of
crap Is due largely to the fact that
Industries which usually generate
scrap In large quantities have not
been operating at all or operating
at low levels since V-J Day.
Farms have always been a good
source of scrap and during the war
when drives were conducted, agri
cultural areas yielded large ton
nages of scrap to help win the
conflict.
In view of the current scrap
shortage which threatens the full
use of steel-making facilities, farm
ers are asked to take their scrap
now to town and sell it to scrap
dealers. If the scrap is unusually
bulky, preventing 1U coRy transpor
luiiiti by the fanner, tlio scrap
iioi.li i ,.u be called or arrange
t:ie:..i can be made through the
' t .1 : i.i a:;cU to get It to the
befuro tin titno fixed for said hearing.
Hated and first buhH;hi.l tin iMih
d.'ty of December, 1946.
3!M3 J 03. J. NTS. Executor.
SOTIOi! OF BOND REDEMPTION
Notice In hereby given that the un
htisifciuU Trustee lur the b.nuhuld
it the- .YiL-.iilc Hiiildiiii; AHUooiji-
tton of Heppner, Orpun, pursuant to
Hie proviMuna of tnal n'jta.n deed of
t:u;:l eciut"l on the Mli Uav of
I 'eeeinb-T. by paid Miusomc
HullduiK AssiHiation of Heppner, Ure-
K-n. n;ta envied lo rede.-in ail out
. landlng bunds. Tiiat interest on said
bonds wilt cease on the first dav
of February, ly-17.
l he owner or hi'lnvr ef said bonds
may present such bonrls to the un
dersigned at the 1-ist .National Bunk
f 1'ortland, Ureu'in, Heppner Branch
and upon surrender nlul cancrii.ttiun
there.. f. will be paid the par value
thereof together with the accrued interest.
Uated and first published the Mth
day of December, lli-lti.
, J-KANK S. 1 AKKKK,
Trusteo for the Bondholders,
MiLsoiiir Building Association.
Ilecember .'11, I'.HIi. 40-41.
The steel which weeks ago should
have gone through the processing
and fabricating channel, la far be
hind schedule and, therefore, tie
American Iron and Steel Institute's
Committee on Scrap has warned
that a complete return to normal In
the flow of scrap cannot occnr until
the supply of new steel appro3
mates the demand.
In the ten months from August
1945 through May 1946, production
of ingots and steel for castings was
22,086,000 tons lower than output
over the same period of 1944-1948.
Presumably, better operating con
ditions would have enabled at least
19,000,000 tons of that total to hT9
been made. The 19,000,000 tool
would have supplied the steel for
1,000,000 small dwellings, plus tha
steel for 1,700,000 automobiles, plod
all the bale ties made for farmers
over the last nine years, plug S0
000,000 one-quart tin cans, plus 9
washing machine and a stove for
every one of the 1,000,000 homes
mentioned above and still there
would remain 7,500,000 tons of steel
for other purposes, Including jnuoll
needed farm machinery and eqnlp
ment,
Tha requirements for all gooJ,
whether for the home, the farm,
transportation, etc., will be fulfilled
In direct proportion to the receipt
by tha steel mills of crap.
ty of Morrov, and has accepted such
tru.-t. All persons having clalmb
ai'.iiiist said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to the ad
ministrator with proper vouchers at
biched at the office of J. O. Turner
m Heppner, Oregon, wihin six months
from the date of the first publication
of this hotirp. Itated and first pub
lished lid mil day ef January. 1947.
4.'-4'i J, O. Turner. Administrator.
WANTED information leading
to whereabouts of a Light
Vaughn dragsaw which dis
appeared from old Clark place
north of Heppner more than
one year ago. Tarty having
same please return to E. L.
Young, Heppner. 42-3p
WANT E D A place to live for
young couple; no children, no
pets. Permanent renters in
lone, Lexington or Heppner.
Contact Gazette Times. 42p
WANTED Contract farming. W
W. Weatheford, lone, Or. 42-3p
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Nollco Is hereby given that the un
ltsikiic"! adniinisti atnx of the es-
ate of Dave McAtee, deceased, baa
fried with the County Court of the
tato of un'nun lor Morrow County,
final account of her udininistra-
tlon of the estate of said deceased
and said Court has fixed .Monday tha
th dav of January. r.Ui. at the
our of lUMKI o'clock A. M. of said day
at the Court House at Heppner, Gre
en, as the time and place for hearing
biectlon to said final axnunt and
he settlement of said estate and all
persons having obji-ctions thereto are
herehy required to file the same
1th said Court on or he.lure tho nine
xed for said hearing.
Dated and first liu.ill.ihed this Mth
day of December, 1940.
VALLEJO MCATKK KHEMKHS,
40-44 Administratrix.
WANTED 30 head of bred year
ling Hereford heifers. Lester
Wic k, Lonerock, Ore. 42c
LOST Hat ion books and 2 war
bonds in brown leather case,
Howard. Elmer Palmer. 42-3p
KELIAHLE MAN with car want
ed to call on farmers In Mor
row county. Wonderful oppor
tunity. $15 to $20 in a day
No experience or capital re
quired. Permanent. Write to
day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept.
B, 2123 Magnolia St., Oakland
7, Calif . 42 -3p
WK HAVE a fresh shipment of
S)0-volt power pack Kireslone
radio batteries, $7.95. Hose
wall Motor Co.
PHOTO TINTING. Mrs. Alvin
Bunch, phone 3F5, Heppner
42-3
Legal Advertising
. . i. . 4 ... rcljy given that th un
duly appointed vy tno
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
HY VIHTV: OF AN ORDER OF
THE COr NTT COfRT. dated Janu
ary 3 lit! 7. I .-tin authorized and dt-n-ted
to advertise and sell Ht public
riM ii hi Ht n.'t leys than the minimum
price herein set forth:
l.t (i in HI ick 1, Rnyj.es Addition
to the town of Hanliiuin for the
minimum price of Jlfi.fJO, cash.
j s 4 and 5 in iilock 2d in the or
ikIm.'iI town of Lexington f,,r the
niMiimum price of in). ra.h.
I,ot.M 6, 7 and 8 in Block 19 in the
ont;in:il town of lxinton for tiie
minimum nri o of no. riLsh.
THKRKKuKK I will on the 8th day
of K'l'ni.trv. VM7 at the. Iinur of 10:00
A. M. at the front door of the Court
Hi. use in lleppm-r. Oregon, sell K;iid
properly to tho highest and best bid
tier. C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oreptm.
Hv FRANCES MITCHELL, Deputy.
42-46
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3
Notice is herehy piven that the un
eT,:ned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator nf the estate nf ( urn Hur-
routfhs, de-paJed, by the ( oiinty ( oiirt
f the St'tte of Oreni.n for the C.tun-
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereiiv xwvn that the un
dersigned udmhiistnttiir of the estate
of Ali-e Klnp tie- easctl. h;u" lb'd with
tiie C.iihtv Court of tiie State of Ore
iron for Morrow County his final ae-,--uit
of the administration of the
estate of said d. ceased and said court
fi.-d Mondav. the luth day of Feb
in irv li47. at the Court House at
Heppner. Oregon, as the time and
p!. e for hearing objection? to said
final a.count aini the settlement of
iid estjite and all persons having ob
jeetiotis thereto are hereby required
to" file the same witli said court on
r before the time fixed fr said
hearing.
I nted and tirst puiuisnea mis ui
lav of Jaimary 1917.
: i( .). .. NYS. Administrator.
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45. C. W. Bar
low, supt.; Mrs. Everett Smith,
junior supt.; Mrs. Joe Jewett,
primary supt.
Morning worship, 11, com-
afiminlstratiix of the estate of J.
Glen Young, deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, and has accepted
su-h trUKt. All perHone having claim:
against the said estate are hereby re
quired to file the same with said ad
ministratrix at the office of J. O. Tur
ner In Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated end first published this 9th
day of January, 1946.
42-46 CORA YOUNG, Administratrix.
munion and peaching; sermon
topic, "The Christian Fellow
ship." ,
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, January 9, 1947-5
Christian Endeavor meets at
6:30. Junior-lntemediate in high
school class room; adult, in
basement
Evening evangelistic service,
7:30. Sermon topic, "What Is
Man?"
Choir practice Th.irsday eve
ning at 7, Mrs. Everett Smith,
director.
Midweek Bible study and
prayer meeting Thursday eve
ning at 8.
Next Monday there will be a
meeting of all the members of
the Christian churches who can
attend from eastern Oregon and
southeastern Washington at Pen
dleton to hear presented "A Cru
sade for a Christian World."
There will be a team of nation
al leaders to present the chal
lenge facing the Christian chur
ches in the next few years. .Sev
eral carloads will be going from
here.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer, 11 a.m.
Wednesdays, holy commun
ion, 10 a.m.
o
L. E. Shelley of Redmond was
a Heppner visitor a few hours
Wednesday. He is engaged in
the real estate business in the
central Oregon town.
REOPEN WELDING SHOP
hen Halverson and Chet Kee
ton have lensed the HacriT build
ing at the corner of Haper and
Alfalfa streets and have reop
ened the welding shop and auto
repair business formerly oper
ated by Leonard Lindhloom
Both men are experienced wel
ders and auto repair men.
Chorus rehearsal will be held
at 7:30 Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. O. G. Crawford.
S. R. Bennett, supervisor of
the Taylor grazing act with
headquarters at Baker, was in
the county this week on offi
cial business. He left Heppner
for Condon Wednesday.
Mrs. I.ji-y Rudders w. In
Boardman Wednesday on rout
ine business in connection with
the school superintendent's office.
Mr. and Mrs. Deihert Edwards
of Condon spent a few hours
In Heppner Wednesday visiting
friends and transacting business.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the good peo
ple of lone and Morrow county
for their thouchtfulness, tenders
of sympathy and for the beauti
ful floral offerings to the mem
ory of my mother.
Glenn V. Burroughs.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
,'..tn is hcri'l.y i:!vn that the un
i!trinM Iki.s heon iluly appointed
OUR DEMOCRACY-
-byMat
County Couil of tho State of Oregon,
for Morrow County, administrator of
tho eHtato of Carl F. Troednon, Uo
conned, mid all persona having claiinfl
AKaiimt- tho untitle of said deceased
Hi'o herehy required to pronent the
name to tho UiulernlKiied administrator
with propur vouchers at the law office
of J oh, J. NyH at lloppner, OreKon,
wlhtin six months from the date here
of. Dated and flint published the 10th
day of Dwemher, 19-16
KKNNKTU J. RMOUHE,
38-43. Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notlen la hereby given that the un-doi-HiK'tod
executor of the oatato of
Herman Nellaon, deeeaaed, haa filed
with tho County Court ut tho titnte
of OreKon for Morrow County, Ida
final account of his administration of
Die estate of said deceased and said
Court fixed Monday, the 2)lh day of
January, 1!M7, at the hour of 10:1)0 A.
M. of Hah) day at the Court House
at Heppner, OreKon, as the time and
place fur hnaiiiiK objections to said
final necount and tho settlement of
said eatatn and all persona having ob
Joi llona thereto are horeby required tn
fllo the same with nald court on or
THE WAY OF PROGRESS
IN AMERICA ,
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WHEN THE STAGECOACH GAVE WAY TO THE RAILROAD TRAIN
'f ' 'h
n
i
f't- Hi
WHEN THE KEROSENE LAMP WAS REPLACES BV THB eLlCTRC U6HP-
WHEN THE HORSE AND CAKRIAGS WAS SUCCEEDED BY THE AUT0M03UT-
IT MEANT INCREASED PRODUCTIVE CAPACITV POR
THB NATION-MORE JOBS AND MORE PRODUCTIVE US3S
'FOR THE PEOPLE. AND THE BENEFITS HAVE ACCRUED
TO ALL Or US IN THE FULLER MEASURE OF LIVIN4
THAT HAS COME TO PISTWGUISH y
OUR PYNAMIC PSMOCRACY.
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E TWEET
Staxiing Monday
To make room for new stock, we are placing current
stocks of house furnishings on sae at greaty reduced
prices. Look over these prices, select what you need and
then come in and enjoy some real money-saving values.
EVERYTHING IN THIS SALE MARKED WITH A BLUE
TICKET.
We mean business, so don't put off coming in!
1 Monarch Range Regular Price $144.50
1 Bedroom Set Was 129.50
IBedroomSer (with twin beds) . Was 129.50
2 5-Piece Dinette Sets Were 76.50
1 5-Piece Dinette Set Was 72.50
1 4-Piece Sectional Davenport 199.50
1 4-Piece Sectional Davenport (in red leatherette) 359.50
1 3-Piece Sectional Davenport 244.50
1 Daveno Was 89.50
1 Davenport Set Was 241.75
1 Davenport Set Was 474.75
1 Swing Rocker : Were 49.50
3 Leatherette Club Chairs Were 69.50
Occasional Chairs Were 68.50
Occasional Chairs Were 66.50
Occasional Chairs Were 12.95
Occasional Chairs Were 10.95
Children's Wicker Chair Sets 8.45
Children's Hardwood Rockers 2.25
Children's Aluminum Rockers 2.25
Children's Upholstered Rockers 11.95
White Cloud Tuftless Mattress Regular 42.50
now SH9.50
now 99.50
89.50
59.50
49.50
179.50
299.50
199.50
69.50
209.50
399.50
29.50
54.50
52.50
49.50
9.95
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6.95
29.50
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Children's 3-Piece Table & Chair Sets from 20 to 50 off
Reg. 49.50 Box Spring & Mattress Set at Half Price
Occasional Tables from 10 to 20 off
Magazine Racks from 10 to 50 off
Table Lamps from 10 to 30 off
Boudoir Lamps from 10 to 30 off
Other items such as Cotton Rugs, Felt Rugs, Desks, Odd Chairs, Knick
Knack Racks, Gift Items, Hampers, Clothes Baskets.
Closing out Plastikote Paint at One-Third off.