Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 20, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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Heppner Gozetta Times, Heppner, Oregon, Februory 20, 1947-3
Want Ads
FOR SALE Soft Federation
seed wheat; clean. See Cor
nelt Green. 48-50p
FOR SALE Two formals, good
as new. Gold camel hair coal
in good condition. Phone 732,
Heppner. 4Hc
RADIO power pack batteries
$7.95. Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Several good oil
burning incubators, cheap.
Mrs. Addie Salter, lone. 48-50c
ESTRAY NOT ICEanJeTeT to
my place, 10 head whiteface
yearling heifers and steers.
No brands visible, some have
left ear under bit. One ani
mal black. Lewis Halvorsen,
lone, Oregon. 4H-50p
l'k to 12 ton hydraulic jacks
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Six nice turkey
hens, will lay soon, and one
gobler. $45 for the lot. Fred
J. Ely, Morgan. Ore. 48c
RELIABLE 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 requir
ed. Permanent. Write today.
McNess company, Dept. B,
2423 Magnolia St. Oakland 7,
Calif. 48p
LET our paint department re
store that show room complex
ion to your car. Prewar prices.
Rosewall Motor Company.
NEEDED. Man to take over es
tablished business distributing
medicines, vitamins, home re
medies, insecticides, disinfect
ants, DDT, animal foods, ton
ics, and food products demand
in northeast Morrow county.
Good profits. Write Rawlcigh's,
Dept. ORB 101-187, Oakland,
Calif. 48
ELECTRIC defroster fans will
keep the windshield of your
car clear and make driving
safer. Rosewall Motor Company.
BRING your Ford back home
for service. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE '37 Oldsmobile se
dan at Lois Winchester Apts.
48p
FOR SALE New upright Ken
more vacuum sweeper. Call
2235. 48-49p
600 x 15 Six ply Firestone De
Luxe Champion tires, Rose
wall Motor Company.
FOR YOUR GRAVEL and sand
hauling job see Vernon Chris
topherson, Lexington. 47-50p
FREE Tree wood for hauling it
off. Between 4 and 5 cords.
Henry Aiken. 47-48c
WANTED One 4-post windmill
tower, Walter Jepson. lone, p
FOR SALE One-half-gallon
coffee jars. Henry Aiken. 47-48
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 KEITHLEY
This Week We Offer You--
NYLONS
51 guage, $1.85
O
Costume Jewelry
Pins-Necklaces-Earrings
o
SKIRTS in bright spring tones-plaids
and plain; pleats or tailored
SHEER BLOUSES-New shipment just
arrived
Norah's Shop
uu, You have a
AH? TOOTHACHE StMJ
GOKi THE OCNrtST
JlXt AO-CALL
ADOCTOPij'
IKt VOOR WATER PIPE j
OUBST- CALL
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Hodge Chevrolet Co.
SEE GILLIAM A BISBEE for El
ectric Hot Water Tanks, 20 to
66 gallon capacity; Steel Sho
wer Cabinets. Spring is just
around the corner.
FOR SALE Young milk cows,
one fresh, two to freshen in
March. John Proudfoot, 32F21
lone. 47-48
FOR SALE-38 hsp. Cletrac trac
tor with less than 2000 ac
tual hours of use. 20-inch
tracks. Tractor is less than 2
years old. J. L. Kilby, Kt. I,
Pendleton, Ore. 47-48c
KOK SALE Oil heater, 10-inch
burner, with needle valva
feed. Mrs. Bessie Everson,
lone. 47-4Kp
MALE HELP WANTED
IF you live in this County
IF you have a car
IF you are not satisfied with
working for others
YOU may be the man we want
for a very desirable locality
open in this section. Write J.
R. Watkins Comany, 4512
Hollis street, Oakland, Calif,
for full details. 47-lc
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS at Gil
liam & Bisbee 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
SEE GILLIAM & BISBEE for a
complete line of Plant Foods,
Viggo for gardens and lawns;
also have good stock of Steel
Rakes and garden tools.
WANTED: Garden plowing. Place
your orders now. Grady's
Greenhouse. Phone 2193. 48p
Legal Advertising
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Lura L. Morgan, deceased, has filed
uith the County Court of the Bute of
Oregon for Morrow County his final
amount of his administration of the
estate of naid deceased and said court
fixed Monday the 1th d?ay of March,
1!H7, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of auid day at the Court
house at Heppner, Oregon as the time
and plate for hearing objections to
s;tid final account and the settlement
of said estate and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby requir
ed to file the same with said court on
or before the time fixed for said hear
ing. Dated and first published this 18th
day of February, li47.
MILTON R. MORGAN. JR.,
47-51 Administrator.
KOTICB OP SAX OP COUNTY
1ROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE County Court dated February 4.
Y.H1, I am authorized and directed to
advertise and sell at public auction
at not less than the minimum price
herein srt forth:
South 50 ft. of Lot 8 In Block 2
in P. Loonev's Addition to tha
City of Hoppner for the minimum
price of $ii(i00, wish.
Hi fcJKfjFOKiS.
T will on Mia Rth rlnv
of March, 1947 at the hour of 10:00 A.
M., at the front door of the Court
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P.andN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
Gloves Are Cupids Gifts
Handy Valentine
Thoughtful
Virginia Mayo, one of Holly
wood's new stars, wraps a special
gift for an extra-special friend.
When he opens it on Feb. 14,
he'll find a man's glove wardrobe
capeskins for business, grey
mochas for evening, pigskins for
sports all American-made.
VyHEN St. Valentine's Day rolls
' ' around, it brings everyone an
opportunity to remember a loved
pne-with a gift.
It is customary these days, as
in other centuries, to exchange
gifts on. Feb. 14. One of the ideal
suggestions for such a present in
1947 is a pair of gloves. The idea
may sound new, but, actually, the
custom dates back centuries.
Gloves, and particularly hand
some leather ones, were always
given as tokens of affection and
esteem. In fact, history tells us
that at one time gloves were ex
changed as "seals to the truth of
hearts."
The ladies were so fond of their
Movie star Joan Crawford is la
pensive mood as she open s St.
Valentine's gift of gloves from a
admirer. It's a pair of American
made pigskins, a welcOM addi
tion to the wardrobe glares
Joan maintains for fornutl, street
And sports wear.
fine leather gloves that ftey would
roll a glove into a tiny ball and
place it inside a locket to be worn
around the neck. In the tarly
1500's, Queen Elizabeth of Eng
land owned almost 2,000 pairs of
gloves, all gifts of admirers.
One doesn't have to be king
or queen to wear1 fine gloves to
day. American manufacturers use
the world's best methods of tan
ning leather. The American-made
leather glove is second to none,
St Valentine's Day is the ap
propriate day for all of ns to ex
press affection for one another:
It is an Ideal opportunity so revhro
the gracious custom of hrinsV
gloves for Jove.
CHURCHES
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Francis McCormack, Pastor
Schedule of Masses:
Mass at 9:00 a.m. in Heppner
.in the 1st and 3rd Sundays;
10:. a.m. on the 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Mass at 10:30 in lone on the
1st and 3rd Sundays; 9:00 a.m.
on the 2nd and 4th Sundays.
One mass in Heppner on the
3th Sunday ef month at 9 a.m.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:45; lone, 9 a.m.
Lenten devotions every Wed
nesday and Friday evening dur- i
ing Lent at 7:30 p.m.
Week-day mass at 7:45 a.m. j
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; attendance
!!oal for Sunday is 125; C. W.
Barlow, superintendent; Mrs.
Everett Smith, junior superin
tendent; Mrs. Joe Jewett, pri
mary superintendent.
Morning worship, 11:00; com
munion and preaching; sermon
topic, "The Great Purpose."
Christian Endeavor meetings,
6:30: Junior-intermediate, Mrs.
Jewett, advisor; adult, Everett
Smith, leader, topic, 'The 'I
Am's' of Jesus."
Evening evangelistic service,
7:30. We will have as guest
peaker for the evening service
Edwin Dewees of Portland, field
representative of the Oregon 99'
men. The public is cordially In
vited to all our services.
Choir practice Thursday eve
ning at 7:00. Everett Smith, di
rector. Mid-week service Thursday
evening at 8:00.
ALL SAINTS
CHURCH
Sunday, Feb.
EPISCOPAL
23: Holy com
munion 8 s.m. Church school.
9 45 a.m. Morning prayer 11 o'
clock. Wednesday: Holy communion,
10 a.m.
Evening devotions, 8 o'clock.
ORDER CiibabRe. Tomato and
Flower plants now for spring
planting drady's (".rwnhouw.
Phone 2193. Heppner. 4-p
Hair Care f vtX
Is your hair lusterless
you scalp dry?
AWclla Kolestral
steam treatment will soften and con
dition that dull, unhappy state. . .A
Wella Kolestral applied after a sham
poo and steamed into the hair shafts
with an electric cap will leave a smoother-looking
hair styling.
Alice's Beauty Shop
Phone 53
Edith-Alice-Ethel
Highways To
Health
By ADA R. MAYNE
A HONEY OF AN IDEA
It is a honey of an Idea if it
involves honey! Many home
makers overlook the value of
this natural, unrefined, nutri
tionally valuable food as a sub
stitute when sugar supplies run
low.
Honey is made up mainly of
three sugars 34 dextrose, 40'c
levulose and- 1 sucrose. Levu
lose, known as the queen of su
gars, is twice as sweet as cane
sugar and occurs naturally in
many fruits. Dextrose (grape
sugar) Is about half as sweet as
cane sugar and is the compon
ent which may cause the honey
in your jar to granulate.
Honey is an easily digested
food and is an excellent source
of readily available energy for
growing children and adults,
too, for that matter. It contains
House in Heppner. Oregon, sell said
property to the highest and beat bid
der. C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff. Morrow Countv. Oregon.
By FKA.NX'fcS mamur, uepuv
juty.
46-50.
NOTICE OF FIN AZi ACCOUNT
Notice is herebv civen that the un
flerpigned administratrix of the estate
of Ralph Y. L,eaca aeceasea. nas iuea
with the Countv Court of the State of
rr, tj Mrnm- r-nnnlv hor final
account of her administration of the
estate of said deceased and said court
fixed Monday the nun day ol marcn
1947, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In
th forenoon at the Court House at
Heppner. Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlement of
RRiO estate and all persons having Ob
iections thereto are hereby required
to file the same with said court on or
before the time fixed for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 6th
day of February 1947.
DONA E. BARNETT.
46-50 Administratrix.
Safe
BEAUTIFUL FLOORS with
FRANKLIN'S ANTI-SLIP
WAX and RUBBER GLOSS
. CLEANER
Now! you can have beautiful, HIGH
GLOSS FLOORS with complete SAFE-
TY. FRANKLIN'S ANTI-SLIP WAX
is EASY TO USE . . . NO RUBBING!
It's WATER-RESISTANT, WASH
ABLE and withstands wear and abuse.
Keep your LINOLEUM, TILE and
HARDWOOD FLOORS clean, beauti
ful and SAFE ... IT COSTS NO
MORE! A good wax job depends on
a CLEAN FLOOR. Here's a new "NO
WORK" method to make your floors
sparkle. The CLEANER does the work,
it cleans by saturation. Just add it to
water, cover the area to be cleaned,
let stand for five minutes, then mop.
HEPPNER HARDWARE
& ELECTRIC
small quantities of various min
erals and vitamins necessary for
good nutrition. Since bacteria
which cause diseases in human
beings cannot live in honey, it
is considered a safe wholesome
food. And it has been recogniz
ed as a satisfactory supplement
to milk in infant feeding.
Honey may be used in dozens
of ways in the home it offers
many possibilities in canning
and preserving. Its advantage
in being able to absorb and re
tain moisture in cakes and cook
ies is of great importance to the
homemaker who wishes to do
her baking in advance. Honey
is a delicious spread for bread.
It may be used on fruit and cer
eals, as a sweetening for milk,
cocoa, tea or coffee, and in cakes
and cookies, just to mention a
few ways.
There are a number of deli
cious, nutritious ways to com
bine honey with milk, butter,
cheese and ice cream to increase j
the flavor and nourishment of !
both. We'd like to pa?s these
honey hints on to you. For lus
cious sandwiches, blond honey
with cream cheese for a sand-!
wich treat. To make a delicious ;
spread for toast or waffles, blend
1 2 cup butter with 1 cup of
honey. Let both st'.nd in a
warm place to blend well then
beat until smooth. S;ore the
honey butter in a j: r in the re
frigerator, j
Milk and honey nrc every bit
as good together as thi-y sound.
For a between-menl pickup or a
nightcap, add 2 tbsp. of honey
to a glass of warm milk. Try
this delicious yet simple hurry
up dessert when time runs short
in the kitchen: pour honey over
vanilla ice cream, sprinkle nuts
on top or garnish with a cherry.
As for keeping, liquid honey
should be kept in a dry place at
room temperature. Freezing will
not harm color or flavor but
may hasten granulation. Do not
put honey in the refrigerator.
If you have storage space it is
more economical to buy honey
in large size containers.
It's On the Way!
A New EC AHSEK Sedan
was shipped from the Kqiser-Frazier plant
at Willow Run on February 18 and should
arrive in Heppner some time next week.
Watch for further announcement
F-TT7:
Meppneir Bfloftor
Frank Engkrof
cf-jijiaiation- - -
We thank the
HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVATION
DISTRICT ENGINEERS
and personnell for thtir splendid work and
cooperation with farmers and contractors
Cram Bros. Dirt Movers
IONE, Phone 32F14
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OWNERS!
Max
PAY LICENSE
THIS MONTH
AFTER MARCH 1 THE PRICE WILL BE DOUBLE
$1.00 for each MALE or SPAYED FEMALE
$2.00 for each FEMALE
$2.00 for each MALE or SPAYED FEMALE
, $4.00 for each FEMALE
C.J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector
STOW
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