Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 30, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Want Ads
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS at Oil
Ham & Bisboe for BENSEL'S
New Hampshire White Leg
horn BABY CHICKS. U. S. Cer
tified, U. S. Approved, U. S.
Pullorum controlled. We guar
antee live delivery of amount
ordered. BENSEL'S HATCH-
ERY, Hermiston, Oregon. 45tf
BEFORE placing your order for
Fluorescent Lighting see Gil
liam & Bisbee. 45ctf
FOR SALE A pre war Kelvina
tor electric refrigerator. Call
774. 45c
825 x 20 Dual tire chains.
Rose wall Motor Company.
FOR RENT 2-room apartment
for couple. Phone 1482 or see
Mrs. Mildred Tucker. 45c
FOR SALE 1941 Studebaker 5
pasjlenger coupe, excellent
condition, good rubber, radio
and heater; also small kit
chen range practically new.
Cecil Hicks, Lexington 45p
FOR SALE 2 3-bottoms John
Deere tractor plows 14 inch
with McClintock hitch in good
condition ready to go. C. N.
Jones, Phone 11F13. 45-46p
Radio power pack batteries
$7.95; 901 12 volt. Rosewall
Motor Company.
Electric windshield fan defrost
ers with rubber blades for
safety, $9.45. Rosewall Motor
C ompany.
FOR SALE Dry Board ends.
Phone 1482. 45-4Gc
Electric glow heater to warm
up that cold corner. Rosewall
Motor Company.
Hydraulic bumper Jacks and ax
le jacks, $7.45 up. Rosewall
Motor Company.'
WANTED Second hand wind
mill. Walter Jepson lone, Ore.
New chain hoist, $37.95. Rose
wall Motor Company.
Seal beam adapters make night
driving safer in the older mod
el cars. $5.45 up. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
WANTED Killer horses, any
number. Carl Hoffman, Spray,
Ore. 45-47p
FOR SALE 2 Ford flatbed
trucks. Phone 2711 Lexington.
Newport, Kern & Kibbee. 45c
FOR SALE-1 52-gallon electric
hot water tank. Phone 2711
Lexington. Newport, Kern &
Kibbee. 45c
Seal Beam Fog lamps for safer
winter driving, In the chrome
finish. Rosewall Motor Company.
1936 Ford pickup with nobby
rear tires, $375.00. Rosewall
Motor Company.
1931 Model A Ford coupe. 1932
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 KEITrlLEY
NOTICE!
STARTING JANUARY 29, we will
offer 3-day service to residents of
I0NE and LEXINGTON.
Agencies:
JACK'S at IONE
POSTOFFICE at LEXINGTON
Heppner Cleaners
and Dyers
Box 266 - Phone 2592
Heppner, Oregon
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Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, January 30, 1947-3
Chevrolet sedan. Low cost trans
portation. Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR. SALE De luxe model
lady's bicycle, 2-speed axle,
excellent condition. See Wal
ter Dobyns, lone. 45p
CHURCHES
I'enney's have a new stock of
waterproof tarpaulins In three
popular sizes, $7.90 & up.
700 x 20, 10- ply tires, $49.95
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE The Horn Pastime,
Condon. See Leonard Vigel,
Condon, Oregon. 43 -45c
FOR SALE 2 good heating
stoves, wood; one small cook
stove, good for sheep camp.
N. D. Bailey. 41tfc
VClU SAT.V Ono nair novx, fi.
power binoculars; one pair 5-
T,..i1 11 An
Bothwell.
42-5p
FOR SALE DS30 International
flat bed truck in good shape
with practically new rubber.
V. C. Christopherson, Lexing
ton 44-45p
Legal Advertising
MO. 60 L2
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PKOP-EttTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATU OF OKEUON FOH LINN
COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of NANCY
E. UlLYKU, Deceased.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
the undesigned, John N. Bilyeu, as
auxin n miraior ul uie estate ol Nancy
E. Bilyeu, deceaiietl. by virtue of an
order of sale, issued out of the Coun
ty Court of the fcitate of Oregon for
Linn County, duly made and entered
on the 22nd day of August, 1U46, in
the above entitled estate, licensing
and empowering the said administra
tor to sell the hereinafter described
real property belonging to said de
cedent, will offer for sale at private
sale either for cash or on terms, at
tiie front door of the Morrow County
Court House In Heppner. Morrow
County, Oregon, at ten o'clock A.M.,
on and after the 15th day of Febru
ary, 1547, all of the following de
sci i bed real property belonging to
said estate, to-wit:
The northwest quarter of Sec
tion IS, in Township 1 North of
Range 28 East of the Willamette
Meridian. Oregon, containing 176
ares, the same being located in
Morrow County, Oregon,
fcaid sale will be made subject to
the confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
JOHN N. BILYEU,
Administrator of the estate of
nr Mary E. Bilyeu, deceased.
ROY HAIiLANl,
Attorney for Administrator,
tealem, Oregon. 43-47
tof first publication: January 16,
Dale of last publication: February 13
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUKTY
BOPEBTY
VIRTUE OF AN ORJDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT dated January
li, 1947, I am authorized and directed
to advertise and sell at public auction
me uumuiuiu price
herein set forth:
Block 2, Sperry'a 4th addition to
the City of lone for the minimum
price of $26.00 cash.
The East 6 acres of NW"4NW
vKrtVNWi w,dtNWNEU lying
North of canal in Section -13
Township 4 North, Range 25 E
U'l lhe mi,num price of
35.rw. cash.
1 HKHV.kdPiri t .tn l.
------ v.., un ine ijjin
10.00 A M., at the front door of the
Court House m Heppner, OreBon, sell
aud property to the highest and best
4JH7 Sheriff. Morrow County. Ore.
NOTICE OP BOND BEDEMPTIOH
Notice is hereby given that the un
ders1Kned Trustee for the bondhold
ers of the Masonic Building Associa
t on of Heppner. Oregon, pursuant to
the provisions of that certain deed of
"wuioi on ine asth day of
.. . : m oaja Masonic
Building Association of Heppner, Ore
gon, has elected to redeem all out-
"""us. mat interest on said
bonds will cease on the first day
of February, 1947. '
" uw"er or holder of said bonds
r. . uvuub 10 me un-
derjigned at the Fist National Bank
, .".. AAviiyiivi israncn
and upon surrender and cancellation
. ...v., oe pala ln par vajue
thereto tmrpthr niu k
n .fc., u,D MA.iui in
terest.
Liated and first published the 26th
any of December. 1946.
FRANK S. PARKER,
Trustee for the Bondholders.
December 26, 1946. 40.44.
- . .UAM AUUVUA A
i."ur is nereuy given that the un-
llorMltMIA,! 0.1,.,4..ia. ..,-1- ... . I
: , " , " uu 01 me es
tate of Davo McAtee. deceased, has
filed with the County Court of the
Slate of Oregon for Morrow County
her final account of her administra
tion of the estate of said deceased
ir'ih "V Cuurt haa "xe1 K,:,nday th
hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day
at the Court House at Heppner, Ore
Kn, as the time and place tor hearing
.' n. nam iiuai account and
the settlement of said estite and all
persons having objections thereto are
hereby required to file the snnn
...... v,,,,,! on or oeicre me time
fixed for said hearing.
IlntoH n,wl fir.. .ni ... t.,
, , l ('""'l.llU LUIS ibtn
day of December. 1946.
VALLEJO MCATEE KREMERS
40-44 Admitiitrutrl
NOTICE OP SALE OP COUNTY
HY VIHTUE OF AN ORDER OF
TUB- rVHTWTV nnttrn. .
vw,.-.. vi.,uii, uateu Janu
ary 3. 1947, 1 am authorized and dl-
,-...-. n, nuMiiuwB aim sen at public
auction at not leas than the minimum
price heroin set forth:
Lot 6 in Block I, Uoyses Addition
to the town of Hardlnan for the
minimum price of $15.00, cash.
Lots 4 and 6 In Block 20 In the or
iginal town of Ix'XIngton for the
minimum price of j:io 00. cash.
Lots 6. 7 and 8 In Block 19 in the
original town of Lexington for the
mtiiliiniin price of fclo 00. cash
THEREFORE, I will on the 8th dav
.if h'.l.ri ...... ICiAl , tl.. 1 ... ... ,1
... ....u.a.. ni. hut nuvil 01 lu:OU
A. M. at the front door of the Court
House In Heppner. Oregon, sell said
property to the highest and best bid
der. C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Sheriff. Morrow Countv. Oregon.
By FRANCES MITCHELL, Deputy.
42-46
NOTICE TO CREDITORS H
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgticd ha;i Ihh'H dulv appointed ad
inlnl.ilralnr of the estate of Cora Bur
roughs, deceased, by the County Court
or me state ot Oregon, tor me coun
ty of Morrow, and ban accepted such
Irusl, All persons having claims
agaiiiPt said estate nre nereny re
quired to present the same to the ad
ministrator with proper vourliers at
taclied at the office of J. O. Turner
111 Heppner. Oregon, wlhin six months
from Hie date of the first publication
of this nollre. Dated and flint pub
lished this !lh day of January, 194.
12-46 .1. O. Turner Administrator.
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Soilien, Pastor
Morning worship service with
sneeial music bv choir 11 a.m.
Sunday Church school meets
with classes for all ages also
adult Bible at :43 a.m.
On Sunday, Feb. 9 at 11 a.
m. Rev. Carl Smith of The
Dalles, a Sunday School mis
sionary will be our guest speak
er. W. S. C. S. meets the first
Wednesday of each month.
Choir practice every Thurs
day at 7 p. m.at the church.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar
low, superintendent; Mrs. Ever
ett Smith, junior Superintend
ent; Mrs. Joe Jewett, primary
superintendent.
Morning worship, 11, commun
ion and preaching; sermon top
ic: "Christ Is The Answer." This
is a service which will be espe
daily interesting to young peo
pie.
Christian Endeavor meetings,
6:30: Junior-intermediate, Gayle
Albert, president; Mrs. Jewett,
advisor. Adult, Mrs. Willard
Warren, leader. This is. to be
Consecration Sunday. The topic
is: "The Call to Prayer."
Evening service, 7:30. Adult
C.E. in charge of worship ser
vice. Religious film, "The Blind
Beggar of Jerusalem" will be
shown. Those from other chur
ches are invited. It is hoped
that two missionary films on In
dia will get here in time to be
shown, too.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewett will be
in Milton Sunday evening where
he will preach in the Christian
church as part of the 60th an
niversary celebration of that
church. They are bringing back
as many of their former pastors
as possible to preach for them
in this observance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewett left for
Eugene on Tuesday morning to
attend the state preachers -parliament
of the ministers of the
Christian churches. Mr. Jewett
will also attend a committee
meeting to help plan for the an
nual summer boys' camps spon
sored by the '99' men of the
state.
At a meeting in La Grande
last Friday it was decided to
have the Eastern Oregon con
vention of Chuches of Christ in
Heppner, May 6-7.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Holy communion,
10 a.m.
TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS
GROWS SHORT
Vernon A. Welo, manager of
the La Grande field office of
the Social Security Administra
tion said today that many sur
vivors of some 40,000 deceased
war veterans will lose benefits
due them unless they file ne
cessary claims by February 10.
The families in question are
those of veterans who died af
ter discharge but before Aug.
10, 19-16. Such families who are
not eligible for veterans com
pensation or pensions and who
meet other requirements of the
Social Security Act are entitled
to insurance payments retroac
tive to the time of the veter
an's death.
They still will be eligible for
monthly payments after Febru
ary 10, but the retroactive be
nefits will be lost if application
lias not been made by then.
..'ourt of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, and has accepted
9uch trust. All persons having clalnir
.ig,'itn:t 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 tiie date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 9th
day of January. 1946.
42-46 CORA YOUNG. Administratrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned nilmlnlstrator of lhe estate
of Alice King deceased, has filed with
lhe County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow Comity his final ac
count of the administration of the
estate of said d -censed and said court
fixed Monday, the loth day of Feb
ruary 11147, at the Court Houso al
Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
pla.e for healing objections to said
final account and the selllemenl of
said eslate and all persons having ob
jections thereto are hereby required
lo file the same with said court on
or before Iho time fixed for said
homing.
Dalcd and first published this 9th
dav of January 1947.
42-46 .1. J. NYU. Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Noltce Is horeby given that the un
dersigned hiu) been duly appointed
administratrix of the estate of J.
Glen Young, deceased, by the County
HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET
ING AND ELECTION OF
SUPERVISORS
To all owners of land lying
within the Heppner Soil Conser
vation District:
Notice is hereby given that
on the 3rd day of Febuary, 1947,
the annual meeting and elec
tion of one (1) supervisor of the
Heppner Soil Conservation Dis
trict will be held, under the
provisions of the Soil Conserva
tion Districts Law of this state.
Chapter 3, Section 109, OCLA as
amended by Chapter 348, Ore
gon Laws, 1915.
The place of meeting will be
In the Lexington Grange hall
between the hours of 2:00 p. m.
and 4:00 p. m.
Every person, firm and cor
poration, state, county or muni
cipality being the record own
er of, or holding under contract
of purchase ten acres or more
of land lying within the said
district are eligible to vote and
only such are eligible to vote.
HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT
By N. C. Anderson
Secretary
Dated this 21st day of
January, 1947 at
Heppner, Oregon 4-1-45
for the occasion.
Dr. Earl Cochran and Ted Roy
of Pendleton who had been
scheduled to take part in the
nrnp-ram have notified the pro
gram chairman, Mrs. Merle Mil-
NEED SOAP ? - NEED A NEW KITCHEN
5INK ? YOU'LL GET 'EM 500NER
IF YOU 5AVE USED FAT
FOUNDERS DRY TO SZ
OBSERVED FEBRUARY 12
Founder's Day will be observ
ed by the Heppner Parent-Tea
cher association at the regular
meeting of the group on the
evening of February 12. A spe
cial program is being arranged
NOTICE
The 1947 ANNUAL MEETING
of (he Lexington Oil Coopera
tive will be held at the Lex
ington Grange hnll at 10:00 a.
m. Monday, February 3.
Free lunch will be served at
noon.
The attendance of every
shareholder is desired.
ELMER HUNT,
41-45 Manager
NOW ON DISPLAY!
The New
General Electric
Home Freezer
4 cu. ft. storage capacity
140 pounds frozen food
A whole month's supply of delicious
frozen food
MEATS, FRUITS & VEGETABLES
just a fe wsteps from your dining table
HEPPNER HARDWARE
& ELECTRIC
Floor Sander,
&
Edger
RENTAL
C OMPLETE FLOOR
FINISHING MATERIALS
Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Company
If You're Thinking
Of Good Ice Cream
You Are
Naturally
Thinking of
Scotty's
fresh every day
in numerous
tasty flavors
Sold in bulk for family use
Pint 30c; Quart 60c
Scotty's Super Ice Cream
ler they will be unable to Hp
pear. Mrs. Miller is arranging
suitable procnim to Include a
speaker, a skit an.l a work dis
play by the high school teachers.
You needn't
bunt for
Valentines!
I 0 COdWI THtvfo J
Saager's Pharmacy
Announcing New Offae Houn . 1 1
OUR CUSTOMERS' OFFICE
WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS,
BEGINNING FEBRUARY 1
Office door depository service vrifl be
available all day Saturday for the cotv
venience of customers who wish to
make payments.
Crews of linemen and servicemen wiM
remain on call 24 hours a day. In case
of trouble or emergency, please tele
phone the company office, jut m
you have always done.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
36 Years of Public Service
PEOPLE ARE ASKING
THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT
ARMY ENLISTMENT
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Q. What educational btnefitt do I gel under the Ci Bill of Rightt?
A. If you serve honorably on active duty for a period of 90 day1,
one day of which is served between September 16, 1940, and ti e
date of termination of the present war, or you are dischargud
because of an actual service-incurred injury or disability in
curred within that first 90-day period of service, you are, upon
discharge, entitled to one year of education in the college, traJe
or business school of your choice for which you can qualify, la
addition, each month of active duty, including the first threo,
prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another
month of post-service education, np to 43 months.
Your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary
school year will be paid by the government. Also, you will re
ceive $65 a month living allowance i $90 a month if you have
dependents.
Q. What about family allowan?
A. For men enlisting or reenlisting now, family allowances will
continue until six months after the war is officially ended.
Q. What arm my cAanca of going ovnoat T
A. If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to serve in any over
seas theater which has openings, especially Japun or Korea.
Q. Con 1 itill ehoon tht branch of torvico I want to tcrvm in?
A. Yes. You can pick any branch which has quotas to be filled If
you enlist for 3 years.
Q. thmr any way I can nonlUt in my old grade?
A. Yes, you can, if you reenllst for a 3-year term within 20 day
after your honorable discharge.
Q. there any other way I con reenliet in grade?
A. Yes, if you held one of certain military omiimtioniU spoclaUli-s,
and were discharged on or after Muy 12, 1U-15, y.ti can renlit
in a grade depending on the length of time you held the derniod
M. O. S.
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rov-moy hem. or hr Iwnm (toftJi on lhe ofco qoeHwm,
lhta ot "iecl O0." "Werrlen ot
froce." "Vole of the Army," mi "Treea.
Wt Halt," row radio.
Your Rerular Army Serve the Nation
ind Mankind In War end Peace
ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION
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