Want Ads VOR SALE New unused DeLuxe Model Premier vacuum clean er latest model. O. M. Yea gen 51c We have Kord V-8 and Kord 6 cylinder motors in stock for immediate installation. Kose wall Motor Company. NOTICE to My Customers I will return March 21 to finish my work. M. M. Saunders, piano tuner. 51c Let us give your car a scienti fic motor tune-up. Spring time is tune-up time. Rosewall Mo tor Company. LOST Female Airedale dog in Hcppner Sunday. Please noti fy Kalph Beamer, Hcppner. 51 Buy in Heppner, Kosewall is never undersold. KOK SALE 40 head grade Here ford cattle cows, calues, steers. C. A. McCarty, Spray, Ore. 51-52p 600 x 16 Claw tire chainsv$10.25. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTKD A C foot disc plow. A. V.JWright, II.-ppner: 50 51p KOIt SALE One kitchen cup-j board in good condition. Mrs. Alex (Jrcen. 50-51c Hydraulic jacks, $7.'Jr up, kose wall Motor Company. WANTED Custom farm work with tractor. W. G. Scehafer, lone, Ore. 50-1 c foK SALE Dry board ends". Mrs. Mildred Tucker, 1482, or Heppner Box Factory, 782. 4!)-2 WEDDING DATE SET Mrs. Frances Blakely announ ces the engagement of her daughter Jeanetle to Will F. He i icrt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James I). Hehert of Sacramento, Calif. The wedding is planned for March 21. The Blakelys former ly resided in Heppner where Jeanetle was a student in high school. throne rear view mirrors for passenger cars. Rosewall Mo tor Company. M"ALEHEL1' WANTED IK you are not satisfied with working for others IF you live in this County IF you have a car 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 Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies left Monday aflernoon for Portland on a commneu Business aim pleasure trip. They were accom- lanied by Mrs. H ittie uieaK- man. cxwut'ir at the l;.w omce ol Jus. J. Nv'M. at llt-phfu-r. Orison, willuil mx months fium the dute ln:rjl. Uiiti-d unci flint uublwlieu mis uin duy of llanh. 1W7. -,I4 Executor. TRADE- Income property includ ing rooming house, 7 cabins, two lots; buildings newly pa pered and painted, new roofs, partly furnished. Income $210 per month. Will trade for ranch. Ch'arlcy Fraters, Box 533, Hcppner. 51-lp 1931 Ford coupe. Here Is low cost transportation. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED: Used pianos, organs, guitars, band and orchestra instruments in trade on spinet pianos, radios, radio-phonographs, electric guitars, band and orchestra instruments. Jaquith Music Co., 236 S. High, Salem, Oregon. 50-53c Let our paint department re store that show room complex ion to your old car. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SATE--TwoFo1fralT)e(l trucks. Newport, Kern & Kib be. Phone 2711, Lexington. 4!Mf LEAVE YOLTt 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. 45' f 600 xlG, 6-ply Firestone Deluxe Champion tires, $21.56. Rose wall Motor Company. FOR SAX.E 1937 ModoOTSMn ternational pick-up, first class condition, $750. Newport, Kern & Kibbe, Lexington, Ore. 50tfc 90-voltl 12 volt power pack radio batteries, $7.95. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE 28 pullets, now. Mrs. Claude Cox. laving 5051c Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS; WATER WCka iROVjEMENT Sealed proposals will be received at Hi.- .jiii..- i iifl. i it r.tco.iler 't the t'ity of Hi'pp'MT, UriL.in, until 7:30 M i k R M , April 7lh. Ki47, for fur nishing niateriulrt. (H)uiptaent, tu'Js and liili'r and C'ii.-tnir tin;; a Lt ,f w" .-II in cnriiM tion with the prnptel wr:t;r works improvement fur the (Jity. The proposal will he puUiily opc:i cil and rtrad aloud at 7:.'lu o'i:I'x:k P. M. itn Haid ilul at Haiti office. No proposal w ill b. tinl1; d un it1 it in prtp:ind and HMhnuttt'd on the attached form furnishi-d by Li ie Citv Kconh'r. fctyh proposal shall he accompanied by a d p.it of five per cent of the amount of the bid either In bidder's bond or (.crtiiii d click ci .o:.,j v -11 Known solvent h.'ii.l.. or hi r;'h The dfpofdts will be relit nu-d following the fignttiK of the i-uiitrml by Hie Huccrra- ful bidder. A biddt-r's prf-qii;Jifittion state ment nmrt be mihinitted at lejmt tt-n oivs piiur to the date of opening tiie DIG 3. 'I hn riKht In n i vd hi n j ct an;, or all proposal.- or to accept iirii pro posal as ih to tjie bf-Ht jntmwlH of th CHy. liy Order of the Citv Council, Ml F. U IlfSTON' ntv Jj -r-ortfr NOTICE TO CREDITORS N'niiie is herehy iiivi-n that the un dcrsiKned w;w duly appointed by the ('unity Court of (he .Slate of Ort'K'Mi lor ftlon-nw ( unity, executor of the tate oi Marraret 1 1. Justus. deceased and all pernmi.H having claims against the estate of situi dneased are her by required to present the same dulv verified with proper vouchers to said 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 KEITriLEY French Reviews The Legislature I70TICE OF BALE OP REAL I-KOPEKTY H K VIHTUK Or AN UHlK ur TilK COUNTY COURT, dated March ilt-17, i ujii authorized ana anecieu advertise and sell at public auction at not Jew tlian the minimum price herein set forth: Lota 7 and 8 tn hiwk a, uiun a 8th Addition to the City of lone, Oregon for the nunmium price of Ut 5 In lilo'-k 13 South and Went of Willow Creek, Town of lexing ton. Oregon for the minimum price of So.uo. a.sb. Went Half, and the Southeast Quar ter of H'Mtioii 18; Nnrth Half, North Half of the South Half of Section 1!; All of Swtiun 1. , in Township 2 North. Itange 2ii E. VV.M. tor the minimum price of i'.ti 'XI p'-r acre, cash, 'i HiCKKOKiY 1 will on the 12th lay of April. 1H-17 at the hour of Hi Ml . M., at tlie front dor ui tlie Couit House in Heppner. Oregon, well Haid ;ir-ipeity to the highest and best bid der. C. J. IX BAUMAN, Sheriff, ' Morrow County, Oregon. fil-4. Deputy. Frances Mitchell. JOTICE TO CREDITORS NOT1CK IS ilhKKBY fiiVKN th:t he undersigned wa.s appointed by t ie for Morrow (.'ount Administrator "f i'ounly Court of Die StJite of Oregon the estnte of Lee A. S'ritsniier. de- i-aed, and all persons having claims ugaitiMt tiie estate of Haid deceased, ne hereiiy required to present tiie iine with putper vouchers duly ver ified, to Paid administrator at the law offire of 1'. W. Mahoney. at Hepp ner. Oiegoii. within six moiitlia from i:f date ! this notice. D-ibd a id f.r.'t published this 13th Jay of March. 1147. y. ii. scp.rrsMiKR, Administrator. !.'. V. MAHONKY, Attorney at Law. IlVppner, Oregon. 51-4 NOTICE OP r IN AL HE A IN Q Ni.lne is hereby given that the un 'h'ijgned. a Administrator of the Ks tute of holiKKT L. HKAllD, tit -as filed his final account and report in the faid enutte with tlie Clerk of tins Court and that the Judge thereof hart fixed Monday, April 14h, at the hour of 1iim.ni oV-l-M'k A. M. art the time hi the Co.inty Court nm in the Court-i-ou.-te in Heppner. MorrfW County, urecon, a." the place of hearing ohjw- :i "iin to thr said final account and the ttlt.nn.-iit thereof. C. J. D. BAUMAN. Administrator of the Estate of l;o)n"-t It- JVard. decea.sed. ' W MAHONEY, Vtt M'tiev for Administrator, Hi ppner. Oregon. 51-4 I am equipped and ready to do your Sand & Grave! Hauling for you Vernon Christophcrson Lexington, Oregon :jotce op rnJAi. account .Notice ifi h'Tehy given that the un h-iiL-ned administratrix of the i-. t it f y..!tn!ill Mori:. in. h'r.. dece;tce ha filM with the Cotintv Court of the -i.tto tf Origin for Morrow County tier firal lU'Ciiiiit of her adnu:;i.i-tr;i 'ion of the e.date of iid d-'eaed md said Court fixed Monday, the 7Ui lav of Apnl 1H47 at the hour of in n - clo, k in Ih" forenoon of said day at the 'our t Hou-e at Heppner. Oregoj i.s the tune and place for hearing oh sections to paid final f.oeount and the a-tllement of paid e.-tate ai;d all p 'oiim having objections thereto are ocrehy required to fili the same with aid Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 6th day of March 1P17. BKKTHA N'KLSOV. "i- T.4 Administratrix By GILES FRENCH Rep. 22nd District The -l(!isl;iture is still beset with the problem of how to raise rt.oi.cy for the next biennium. The state's method of handling its financ.es is one that is diffi- ult to understand and explana- ion of it requires a bit of time. What is needed is general fund money, which means new taxes for regular levies nie a property tax which may or may not be offset by income. and excise tax es. It may be possible to effect tr-n-fer. tt w.ll fettle the problem. So far it has not been solved and few new taxes have been devised. The lowered income tax exemntions, the increased excise tar hill's ha' e been laid on the ta' 'c in the hcr.s? fXEtlon on- m'.:':.-: 1 u1 t!:ry r.-.rry 'ive to be lned. The ten percent tax" on liquor would raise around $4,- 000,000 which would help, but that bill is also on the table. The business tax has also been y-passed and it may be needed ns well. It now appears that the taxa ion worries of the legislature will be the thing that prolongs he session. Yet there are other .vorries. For instance the wel- re situation is not good and he job of getting that budget lown to the limits of the state's finances is not getting along very well. The people who get their money from the state in memployment compensation, .vorkmen's compensation, wel fare or from the federal govern ment in social seruriiv mdgeting very hard. They con stantly get more money nnd it is constantly harder to im- loads and many other public activities are curtailed in costs iccause of these. School costs have to battle with them for money but this situation was relieved by the npssage of the basic school t,i;i The effect will be temporary for he teachers are going to get all he extra money and leave nolh ng for school boards to builti now buildings or provide better -ueation. The school hill for distribution if the $15,750,000 is now in the senate .committee on education together with the congressional istric' hill. Another house bill's iiovisions are also receiving at tention. What may come out of it can vt be foretold, but it is likely THAT CERTAIN SOMETHING . . . with SPRING in the air . . . Milady's thoughts naturally turn to her wardrobe and we have just the right accessories to complete her NEW GLOVES Kid & fabric NOTICE OP PINAi ACCOUNT Notice in liffcly Kiven t'n;it t lit ItT: K-'lll'.i ;illim)!!':ti:it"l' nf the ostrttc '1 t-rimk I', F.iniHwoi'th. ii-rf'iLTtl. h filial wllh Hi,' Ci.u.uv Court of tin lili, of Ori'p'ii for Morrnw enmity is fui.il iininint of lu.s mlminislnilii'! f tho I'vtute f s.mi lc iiM-(i till'! Hitiil "in.rt li.i." f:i'd Moiuliiv the 7th (1v t April 1H47. at the hour of 10:00 'i Iih k in the furi'ii' - ii .suiii day at the ( tmrt H.ni:-e at Hi ppner. (henii. is the time mxl lilare tur he;irini; uh .ifitiiiiifi tn said final account ami the iH'tllemi'ift of :ii(l estate anil all per mis huuiu: ooieilnm.s iiiercln hereby leiniiteil to file the same with .tul tciiiil on or Iteloie the tune Iix for s;inl healing. li.il.il nml fir .-t tiublisheil this 6tli hiy of Man h 11H7. .11 r.l I,. K HISIIKl-:. Administrator. that a less drastic method of equalization will be found. Cer tainly the senate committee is not so set on millage equaliza tion as was the house commit tee. The needs of educational equalization are now being con sidered for the first time in the session. I he legislature has uassed SB99, which gave the Idtho Pow er company a chance to build a plant on the Snake river, but the house committee on utilities still has two other bills, one to equire a certificate of necessity any convenience before any new electrical installation could be made, and another to provide for iissolution of PLDistricj.s. The throughway and zoning bills have passed the senate and will likely pass the house. Some parts of the state need them but there is much opposition to them -rom some sources. To the resi dents of the 22nd district they are pretty much an academic subject but folks around Port land, Eugene, Salem and Kl-m--th F?'.7j tin?, them most im portant. The b'.z true!; b.'I! .ve.it .-..,i;:;ig .htough the S2nate wluj very Hi tie debate and not a sineie WO until the last name on tne roll. Iow comes the bill, that will Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo provide a new tax on trucks, and i received word this week of the while it passed the house easily birth of a son to Dr. and Mrs. enough it may be amended up-! Bernard McMurdo, Saturday, wards in the senate. T.ie scnle March 9. at San Mateo, Calif, of payment stops at 48,000 The child weighed in at five pounds although 72.000 pounds pounds 14 ounces. Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, March 13, 1947-5 are now permitted. Fur may fly over this before the end. There has been little activity along the liquor front and the ex peel rd bills to reduce the au thority of the commission are not being pushed. A recent su preme court decision which said clearly and positively that the selling of liquor was a privilege and not a right may have help ed to stop this kind of legisla tion. The horses and the dogs are getting ready to square off against one another as the horse men want a harness meet. The state also wants a bigger cut of the racing money. It seems the boys realize that there may be on end to the supply of betting money and don't want too much competition for it. Time may soon come when the racing take is back to $70,000 to $100,000 again which will seem like small pickings to the purse proud pro ducers of racing. The state salary bills are be ing considered by the senate where each kind of officer has his advocates. Anyway, taxpay er salaries are going up. The only question is how much. Eilly Hynd is 1,'l.ing a sort of a postman's holiday this month by helping with lambing opera tions at the Cecil ranch. He was in town for a short time Mon day but had to hurry right back to the ranch. Mrs. A. D. McMurdo drove to Portland Saturday to spend the week end. Returning home Tu esday she was accompanied by her granddaughter. Peggy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMurdo. Clifford Aalberg of the Hepp ner bakery is spending the week in Portland. He went to the city Saturday. Krink l tidi'in. em p iovee at the Kirst National b.ink the p.ist two ears has transferred to an other branch of the First Na tional in Portland. Koport ha it that he will tie married short ly. His place here has been tak en hy Don Bennett. World War II voieran and son of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Bennett. Les Knowlcs and son Don. In town Tuesday from Camp Five, reported secn inches of snow In their vicinity last week. Mrs. Minnie Card, state organ izer ff.r the Degree of Honor, spent the past week In Heppner on lodge business. CHURCHES NOTICE Of FINAL ACCOUNT ."."nticc is liT"liy jdven Unit the h-i.-iumM itilii.tiiiunttor of the estate f i jirolyn Ht ir;sli'oiti, (lire.ir-iHt, Ins tih.t witli the County I'mirt of tin St:ite of Orison (or Morrow County ins fin;.! account of his Hiiniiiiitnition of the t'M.ite of j;tni cie t luM Hint suni Com t fixed Moiulny the 7th day of April liM7 at the hour of hi ini o lot k . M. of r'uul duy at the Court House .it Hejipiii r, uncoil, as the lime and place for he;inntf objection? to m final account and the settlement of ;iid estate and nil persons haviliK ob jti tioim thereto are hereby required to file Hiimi' wilh sud Court on or before the time fixed for said luariiiK. Dated nnd fir.-1 published this 6th d;ty of Marth, li'tT. JOHN BKHCSTUOM. -M. Ailimnisti :ibr. NOTICE FOR BIDS NOTICI-; IS HKJtKHY CIVKN that I ht! common council of the City of lb ppner. Oregon, will on the 7th day of April 11M7 at the hour of 7:1W o' clock in the afternoon of Haid day at the Council Chambers in said city re vie sealed bids for the purehiise of: runt feet of tuo ami one half k21v) inch double Jacket waxed and tfiun tie;, ted fire ho:U with pi lishetl bron;;e couplings. N.S.T., K.O.H. HeiiiMier. Said bids will be received until 7:30 I'M. on the .'Ih day of Autl HM7. at which tune thev will be publiclv open I by the common council. All bids i he mailed or delivered to the un dcrsif;ned i ity Recorder at Heppner, CmUi'II. The common council reserves the nfchl to reject any or all bids, 11 It HUSTON, City iiecorder AH UNUSUAL BAG cr 5 a. If 3rf, 4 V i 1 Norah's Shop ..Oii,C Or bALB OP COUNTY . KOi r.UTi ui'l'lti; OF AN OUlKH OF ii.. u;;..i,y iot:i;r. iinti-a bvi ,ii v :Ti. I!i 1 ' t Miii luitniii ii il nml ill . , li .l In m:v-iti:u "ml wll nt pulilic .im linn nt nut li .s.i tiinn llin tnlnlnintn . H i lli'i cili M't fu! Ih ; I. nla 14. Id. nml Mi In Itl.ii'k 1 of II. o luminal Touii uf luni', Mur tnw t I'lnily. tiii'f:"ti for tlu1 tnlnl i.iun. priro nf V.lmiO. tiisli. 'iiii;i:i:k(iui:. i will nn iiu- Mth il.,v ul liliurli 111 17 at tne himr of M ml A M . nl Hip front 'loot' of tin" t'uiirl IlmiHi' In Ht'ppiu'r, Ori'Kon, bi-U .-;ill pinpi'I'lv to tllo llilllCMl 1111(1 bt'Ht Imlili'l'. C. .1. I. 11AUMAN, Klii'l'lff. Mi'iTnw Omintv. on'u.ni. ill W lli piily 1' H.Wc'K.i MI'l'CltKhU NOTICB OP l'lWAI. ACCCU'IT N.iliro la hi'ri'liy Kivon thnt llio tin- iliTSllHMl nilnilnl .lr;itor nt lilt' l';'t ill p nf llul'il 1.. iMnruan. it 'n.-a'tl, him filoil Willi llio t'onnty t'liiirt nf thotiil" of oii'Kon fur Morrow t'outity IiIh flnitl .ii'iniinl of IiIh niliiilnlstriitlnn nf tho i'.-.liitn of Kllil dnt oiisiMl nml nulil cnnl't fiwd Moliiliiy the 1th il7ay of Mimll, I!'I7. nt tin' hour of Ul oYkiilt In I lit" I'oirniHin of Hiihl day ill llio t'nuit h.HlHn at llrppniT. OromMi an Un' tlnu' anil pliii-o for hoariiiK ol.)iil Inn.i In sultl flnnl ai'i'iuinl nml (hp tn'ttli'iniMit of Hiiiil CHlaln unit all pprnoiif havltiK ohjpiilon.i llit'rnto am liprpliy riMiulr pil In flln tlin Hiuno with until court on or In'foro Hip time flxoil for mild hpiir-tllK- . luili-il ami flrnt puhllHlipil tills lath ilav nf I'Vlininl v. Hi 17. ' MlI.TON It. MOtt ft AN. JR., 47-C1 Ailmlnlntmtor, CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school, 9.5; C. W. Bar low, superintendpnt; Mrs. Ever ett Smith, junior sti)erintendenl; Mrs. Joe Jewell, primary super intendent. Our Bible school attendance loal for Sunday is 130. Wo want at least 2"i men in our men's class to be taught by Teddy Lea vitt. Morning worship, 11:00; com munion and preaching; message bv Evangelist Teddy l.eavitt. "christian Endeavor meetings, 6:30 p.m. Junior-intermediate, Mrs. Joe Jewett. advisor; adult, tnliert Walker, leader. Evening evangelistic service led by Mrs, Lyle Moss, evangel istic song leader. Heart stirring evangelistic nessage bv Teddy cLavilt. Come ind share with us in this great spiritual feast. Evangelistic services every night during me urn i i ' xcopt Saturday. METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorleln, Minister Morning worship, with music iv the choir. Mrs. Thomas Wells, ureetor. will be at the regular hour, 11 a.m. Sunday chiuch school at va.i i.ni., Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, super- intendent. Thursday the choir meets for rehearsal for our Easter canta- i ta at 7 p.m. 1 March 29 is the date set lor the bazaar sponsored by the Wo- j mens Society of Christian Ser- j vice. W.S.C.S. meets the first Wed- ; nesday of each month. !VLL SAINTS CHUUCH Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Holv communion, 11 a.m. - Wednesday Holy communion 10 a. m. The blessing of the children and the confirmation classes .vill lie held on Friday instead if Wednesday. Transferring Ct Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.P.andN.P. Per.land Bros. Transfet Co. 39 SW Porion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. BAILEY'S CABINET SHOP Formerly Keithley Blake Shop If it can be made of wood, I make it. First Class Workmanship -guaranteed- Lawn Mowers Sharpened Sewing Machines Repaired ' N. D. BAILEY Phone 1485 for appointment, or call at shop. Heppner . Oregon IT'S TIME TO GET READY FOR GARDENING . . Start out right by getting the best seeds your money can buy. We Have Them In bulk or packaged. Also-tor the yard r,J Bluegrass & Clover Creeping Fesque Complete line of Miller's Insecticide GILLIAM & BISBEE T 3 We Buy mpty Bottles By the Case or Loose BEER, POP & MIXER -BOTTLES AIKEN'S And when you step out to meet the bright, new season you want to be sure you look your best. You will when you send your wear ables to us for a perfect dry cleaning job. EFFICIENT 2-DAY SERVICE Ladies' Dresses, Suits, Coats 1.25- 1.50 Men's Suits, Topcoats .........1.25-1.50 Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 1 .25 HEPPNER CLEANERS & DYERS Box 266 Phone 259-2 Hcppner, Oregon Better Work - Faster Service Certified Cleaning & Finishing To Our Made-to-Measure Suit Customers: REMEMBER THIS DATE SIT., Hilt. 22 Display Sale of made-to-measure suits by Ed V. Price & Co. Our allotment for this sale is only 16 suits. Realizing that this is insuffi cient to take care of our made-to-measure customers, we suggest that you drop in before this date and make your reservation. WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR The Store of Personal Service oaraen ools DON'T EE CAUGHT NAPPING with spring time almost upon you-or you won't have any early "garden sass." IF you need new garden tools stop in to the Marshall-Wells Store and take your choice. CULTIVATORS SHOVELS SPADING FORKS LAWN SEEDERS GARDEN HOSE POULTRY FENCING of all sizes It is also PAINT TIME. . . We have a complete line of paints and enamels for outside and inside. . Marshall-Wells Store Case & Nikander