Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 27, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Want Ads
FOR SALE 20 nice turkey hens,
sell one or all. Mrs. Elting
Spike, Box 73, Echo, Ore. 49-50
Power pack radio batteries $7.95.
Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Dry board ends.
Mrs. Mildred Tucker, 1482, or
Heppner Box Factory, 782. 49-2
SEE GILLIAM & BISBEE for
complete line ol garden seeds
Lilly's package and bulk. 49
FOR SALE 1937 Ford truck, '47
license. Darrel Vinson, Hepp
ner. Phone 582. 49-50p
NOTICE Will the party who
borrowed the city grader
please return at once Orve
Rasmus, city manager.
1942 Ford truck with stock rack,
Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE New kitchen cabi
net. Myles E. Martin, Lexing
ton, Ore. 49-50p
FOR SALE TD 35 tractor with
40 cylinders. Large size Papec
hay chopper with side roll
feeds. Contact John S. Flsk,
lone, Ore., or C. E. Fisk, Echo,
Ore. 49-50c
1931 Ford coupe $250, Rosewall
Motor Co.
FOR SALE 34 ton Dodge pick
up, A-l condition. Best offer
buys. G. Grady, Heppner, Ph.
2193. 49c
GARDEN PLOWING Place or
ders now for spring plowing.
New Rototiller used. Grady's
Greenhouse, Phone 2193. 49c
FOR SALE Trailer house. 7x20.
Hubert Wilson, Heppner. 49p
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
We Cordially Invite...
the Public to to inspect our
New Greenhouse
Open All Day Sundays
Have a few Potted Plants now in bloom
Also a few choice Cut Flowers for
BOUQUETS
Buy Home Grown Plants
GRADY'S GREENHOUSE
(Across from
Heppner, Ore.
iooc-i dot A Ik.
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Uiit ANYTHING Nti
vtTW Your car
Mnq IT
Hodge Chevrolet Co.
Deluxe chrome rear view mir
rors, Rosewall Motor Co.
GILLIAM BISBEE have in
stock now Crane t Co. kitch
en sinks and cabinets, lava
tories, etc. 49c
FOR SALE 1938 Hudson De
Luxe very good condition.
Must sacrifice for panel deliv
ery. Matthews Radio. Phone
2652. 49c
600 x 16 tire chains now avail
able, Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Two Ford flatbed
trucks. Newport, Kern & Kib
be, Lexington, Ore., phone
2711. 49c
HENDERSON'S USED CAR MAR
KET, Phone 1529, Pendleton
Best and most to select from
in eastern Oregon:
1942 Olds 4-door
1942 Chev 5-pass. coupe
1942 Plymouth 4-door
1942 Plymouth 4-door
1942 Dodge 2-door
1939 Chev 2-doo'r
1940 GMC pick-up
Have cars in lower price rang
es from $200 and up. 1930-38
models Chevrolets, Plymouths
and Fords. 49p
Get your 6-ply tires lit Rosewall
Motor Company.
WANTED Man to work part
time and as relief hotel clerk.
Inquire at once at Hotel Hepp
ner. 49c
WANTED A 6-inch-disc-plow.
A. V. Wright, Heppner. 49-50
SEE GILLIAM & BISBEE for
your Bauer pottery. 49c
FOR SALE Soft Federation
seed wheat; clean. See Cor
nett Green. 48-50p
FOR SALE Several good oil
burning incubators, cheap.
Mrs. Addle Salter, lone. 48-50c
Depot)
Phone 2193
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ESTRAY NOTICE Wandered to
my place, 10 head whlteface
yearling heifer and steers.
No brands visible, some have
left ear under bit. One ani
mal black. Lewis Halvorsen,
lone, Oregon. 48-50p
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
WANTED One 4 -post windmill
tower, Walter Jepson. lone, p
FOR SALE New upright Ken
more vacuum sweeper. Call
2235. 48-49p
FOR YOUR GRAVEL and sand
hauling Job see Vernon Chris
topherson, Lexington. 47-50p
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. Watklns 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
Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
FROFEBTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated Febru
ary 25, 1W7, I am authorized and di
rected to advertise and sell at public1
auction at not leas than the minimum
price herein net forth:
LoU 14, 15, and 16 in Block 1 of
the original Town ot lone, Mor
row County, Oregon for the mini
mum price of $30.00, cash.
THEREFORE. I will on the 29th
day of March, 1947 at the hour of
10:00 A. M., at the front dour of the
Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell
said property to the highest and best
bidder.
C. J. L. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon,
49-53 Deputy. FRANCES MITCHELL.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON OR
GANIZATION OF PROPOSED
BO&RDMAN SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT. EMBRACING
LAND LYING IN MORROW COUN
TY, OREGON
WHEREAS, on the 13th day of Feb
ruary. 1947, there was duly filed in
the office of the State Soil Conserva
tion Committee at Corvallis, Oregon,
a petition signed by 30 landowners,
pursuant to the provisions of the Soil
Conservation Districts Law, Chapter
3. Title 109, O.C.L.A., requesting the
establishment of the Boardman Soil
Conservation District, and
WHEREAS, the lands described by
said petition, and any other lands
which will be considered for inclusion
in the said district are located in
Morrow County described substantial
ly as follows:
All or parts of T 3, 4. and 5 North;
R 23. 24. 25. 26. and 27 East. W. M.
NOW, THEREFORE, notice is here
by given that a public hearing will be
r an sf erring cV
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P. andN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 9W 0orini Atgrim
Phon338
Pendleton, Ore.
E;VEN THE VERY YOUNG MISS
LIKES TO BE STYLISH
Come early for the pick of the beautiful TISH-U-KNITS
. . . those nationally-advertised
100 Pet. Virgin Wool Sweaters, $6.25
Many colors and assorted sizes; elbow- and full-length
sleeve Cardigan
2 styes in Short Sleeve Slip-On with
Nail Head trim, $4.25
Morah's Shop
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the people of
lone and neighboring commun
ities for the help they gave at
the time of the Jordan elevator
fire. I especially want to thank
the people who sent equipment
to use in fighting the fire;
namely: Clell Rea, Kenneth
Smouse, and the Heppner Lum
ber company, which so gener
ously sent a portable pump and
fire hose.
Paul Pettyjohn.
4-H SEWING CLUB MEETS
A meeting and social hour was
held at Beth Ball's home. The
club members discussed differ
ent color schemes to be used for
their needlecases, pin cushions,
weaving and luncheon cloths.
After the meeting was adjourn
ed the group played games and
refreshments were served. Glor
ia Orwick, reporter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLeod of
Grass Valley are spending the
week at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Randall Martin, near Lex
ington. Former residents here for the
Elks celebration were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Gordon of Portland.
Earl returned home Sunday and
Mrs. Gordon remained here un
til Tuesday.
held pursuant to the said petition, on
the question of the desirability and
necessity, in the Interest of the gen
eral welfare, of the creation of such
district; on the question of the ap
propriate boundaries to be assigned to
such d istrict ; upon the propriety of
the petition, and of all other proceed
ings taken under the said Act; and
upon all questions relevant to such
inquiries. The said public hearing
will be held by the State Soil Conser
vation Committee on Monday, the 17th
day of March, 1947. beginning at 2:00
o'clock, p.m., In the Grange Hall at
Boardman in the County of Morrow.
E very person, f i rm, corporati on,
state, county, or municipal agency
holding title to ten acres or more of
land lying within the limits of the
above-described territory, and all oth
er interested parties are invited to
attend and will be given opportunity
to be heard at the time and place here
inbefore specified,
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE OF OREGON,
By HOWARD E. CUSHMAN,
Executive Secretary.
Dated: 24th day of February, 1947,
at Corvallis, Oregon. 49-50
NOTICE OF FINAL A.CCOUNT
Notice ts hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Dora L Morgan, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County his final
account of his administration of the
estate of said deceased and said court
fixed Monday the 1th d7ay of March,
1947, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the
forenoon 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
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, 1947.
MILTON R. MORGAN, JR.,
47-51 Administrator.
NOTICE OF SALE OF OOUNTY
PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE County Court dated February 4,
1947, I am authorized and directed to
advertise and sell at public auction
at not less man uie minimum price
nerein sei iorxn:
South 50 ft. of Lot 8 In Block 3
In P. Looney's Addition to the
City of Hppner for the minimum
price of $20.00, cash.
THEREFORE. I will on the 8th day
of March, 1947 at the hour of 10:00 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 Cnuntv. Oregon.
By FRANCES MITCHELL. DePtT
NOTICE OF Y IB All ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Ralph P. Leach, deceased, has filed
wtth the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County her final
account of her administration of the
estate of said deceased and said court
fixed Monday the 10th day of March
1947. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In
the forenoon at the Court House at
Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
Flare for hearing objections to said
Inal account and the settlement of
said estate and ail persons having ob
jections 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,
46-60 Administratrix.
See the array of
Children's
SPRING
COATS
Just In
Sizes 3-12
CHURCHES
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m.
Wednesdays: Holy commun
ion, 10 a.m.; girls' confirmation
class, 4:30 p.m.; boys' confirm
ation class, 5 p.m.; evening de
votions, 8 p.m.
...
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar
low, superintendent; Mrs. Ever
ett Smith, Junior superintendent;
Mrs. Joe Jewett, primary super
intendent.
Morning worship, 11; commu
nion and preaching, sermon top
ic, "Launch Out for Christ."
Christian Endeavor meetings,
6:30: Junior-intermediate, Mrs.
Joe Jewett, advisor; adult, Mrs.
Ila Albert, leader; evening ev
angelistic services, 7:30; sermon
topic, "Opening Doors for God."
Next week beginning on Mon
day at 8:00 p.m. there will be
cottage prayer meetings. Mon
day evening for those south of
town at C. N. Jones'; Tuesday
evening for those in the south
end of town at the home of Mrs.
Grace Hughes on South Chase
St.; Wednesday evening for
those in the north end of town
at the Roy Neill home on Water
street; Thursday evening at the
church; Friday evening for those
north of town at the Frank S.
Parker home.
Choir practice Thursday eve
ning at 7:00 p.m.
Surplus Spuds in
Oregon Available
To Stock Feeders
Livestock feeders have taken
about 340 carloads of the sur
plus Oregon potatoes acquired
by the government in support-:
ing prices to producers at the
90 percent of parity required by j
law, according to a report from
E. Harvey Miller, chairman of
the state PMA committee.
'The response to the feed po
tato offer has meant that no
surplus Oregon potatoes as yet
have been totally wasted," Mill
er said. "The only potatoes
dumped have been lots that
were deteriorating and out of.
condition.
The PMA committee has no
outlets in sight other than sale
for use as livestock feed for an
additional 600 carloads of pota
toes, Miller added. Any not tak
en by feeders probably will
have to be dumped and will be
wasted.
Dairymen, stockmen and hog
growers have been buying the
feed potatoes, Miller said, Indi
cating that the surplus potatoes
which otherwise would have
been wasted will be marketed
in the form of milk, butter, beef
and pork.
County Triple A committees
take orders for the feed potatoes
at prices depending upon where
the potatoes are in storage. On
sales to feeders within the coun
ty wher the surplus potatoes are
located, the price is 20 cents a
hundred pounds, with the buyer
taking delivery at the producer's
farm. On sales involving ship
ment to another county, the
price is one cent a hundred
weight, with the buyer paying
all freight charges.
Producerg w'111 potatoes under
price support loans are encour
aged to grade out and market
only the select No. 1 grade po
tatoes, so that those sold for
feed usually will consist of
'fringe No. 1 grade, No. 2s, and
culls. They are in sound con
dition and contain not more than
2 percent soft rot.
SENDS GREETINGS
Emil Carlson of Woodburn has
asked the editor to remember
him to his friends and neighbors
in Morrow county. We ran across
him at the stage depot in Wood
burn Thursday while enroute to
Eugene. He was even glad to
see a newspaper representative
from up this way.
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I DOG OWNERS!!
PAY LICENSE
THIS MONTH
AFTER MARCH 1 THE PRICE WILL BE DOUBLE
TTfiTf IP $1.00 for each MALE or SPAYED FEMALE
iJ ifU $2.00 for each FEMALE
rr? C $2.00 for each MALE or SPAYED FEMALE
AvUaUiTg 21 $4.00 for each FEMALE
C.J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector
Heppner Gazette
BOARDMAN . . .
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 19,
the Grade basketball boys mo
tored to lone and met the grades
on their floor, and brought home
the honors, with score of 26-17.
The line-up was, Boardman,
Tannohill G, Robinson G, Cas
sidy C 4, White F 18, Gillespie F
4; lone. R. Baker G 5, D. Baker
G 4, Bristow C 3, Kincaid F 2,
Doherty F 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeMau
ro (Frances Skoubo) returned
home Wednesday after a few
days' wedding trip spent in the
Willamette valley.
Ladies Aid missionary met at
the home of Mrs. Vernoa Shat
tuck Wednesday afternoon. Of
ficers were elected for the com
ing year as follows: President,
Florence Root; vice-president,
Hannah Downey; secretary-treasurer,
Daisy Gillespie. The
hostess served a delicious lunch.
The next missionary meeting
will be at the Root home and
the silver tea will meet Wednes
day, March 5 at the home of
Mrs. Ed Souders.
The Boy Scouts father and son
banquet was held at the school
house Saturday night. Guest
speakers for the evening were
Clifford Hansen, ex-chairman of
Blue Mountain district, and Art
Kingman, vice-chairman of the
district, of Pendleton, .and Rev.
Donald Peterson, who is scout
master at Stanfield.
Mrs. Roy Ball and son Albert
Much Needed Items...
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MATTHEWS
Radio Sales & Service
Make Our Store Your
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Complete Supply of
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CAR RADIOS
AERIALS
Also
A few Radio & Phonograph Record Changer
Combinations, both flloor and table models
All Repairs Have A 90-Day Guarantee
Times, Heppner, Oregon,
and Crystal Barlow and daugh
ter Chloe spent Saturday in
Walla Walla shopping.'
Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie
and sons motored to Pendleton
Saturday.
Mrs. John Partlow and baby
son returned home from the hos
pital at The Dalles Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts and
two daughters spent Sunday in
Ewan, Wash., going over to get
Mrs. Potts' mother, Mrs. Etta
Nickels, who had spent the win
ter with a sister.
Monday evening, Superinten
dent G. Fabey, Ronald Black,
Miss Ann Jones, Mr. Jaross, Mr.
and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt, Mrs.
Kristensen and Mrs. Montgom
ery motored to Lexington to at
tend the monthly county teach
ers meeting.
Little Merry Pearson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pearson,
celebrated her third birthday
Sunday by having little ones in
for a party. Those present with
their mothers were Shirley Ear
wood, Judy Mulligan, Jimmie
Miller, Pat Petteys, Kinney and
Inadell Adams; Eileen Ely, Lar
ry West, Larry and Irene Fussell,
Mrs. O'Neill and daughter of
Ordnance, and Merry Pearson.
After games lovely birthday
cakes were served the young
sters. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bisbee are
spending a week or so in Port
land and Oregon City, going to
the metropolis Sunday.
February 27, 1947-5
CARD OF THANKS
I uUh to th.ink thos of you
who remembered me whil I
was in the hospital.
Mrs. R. K. Drake.
Let Me
Do Your
Worrying!
about your
Income Tax Reports
Walter Bargcr
Public Accountant
Office em Meizanln Floor
ot
CASE FURNITURE STORE
Hppnsr, Oregon
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