J Want Ads FOK SALK Montgomery Ward jigsaw bought during war. Sold with bench, less motor. Contact I'lii 1 Smith, or call 6!2. 12p We have seat covers for most of the late model cars. Rose wall Motor Company. FOK SALE One Jersey milk cow, milking now. Mrs. Lena Ray, lone. 1213c FOK SALE 1935 Dodge 2-door sedan; good motor, body and tires. 1928 Chev sedan good condition. E. P. Day, lone, Ore. 12-14p Your used tires are worth more at Rosewall Motor Company. FOOALETfoot flat bcdwith low rack, practically new. Built very solid and out of heavy material. $125. Vernon Christopherson, phone 3311, Lexington, Ore. 12c WANTED Wheat cutting. Have 16-foot International.-. Eldon Padberg, Lexington, Ore. 12-14 Ford fertilizer for lawns and gardens. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Small ranch 1 mile south of Heppner. 160 acres, modern house; 50 acres farm land, balance pasture. Edgar Albert. U-12p FOR SALE 5-room modern house. Fred L. Meek, 219 Wa ter street. ll-12p 1938 International pickup, 1930 Ford pickup, 1933 Chevrolet coach. See us for your trans portation needs. Rosewall Mo tor Company. FOR SALERubbcr lire and wheel for front No. 51 Inter national combine. Practically new. Arthur Hunt, Lexington. ll-13p FOK SALE Slab -wood. See llar ry Owen, or call 2152. 9-12c 10(f Gallons'" outside white Su preme quality paint $5.35 per gallon. Rosewall Motor Co. UTAliW'"OOLENMILLS" "Jack Frost" salesman. Ernest Ghor mley, salesman, 516 Main St., Hermiston, Ore., will call soon. Ullp SPINET PIANOS The Baldwin Aerosonic, Lester Betsy Ross, Wurlitzer. See and hear them at the PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE. Pendleton, Ore. 10-Mc Let our paint department restore that showroom complexion to your old car. Rosewall Motor Company. MAGNAVOX Radio-Phonograph 10 models to choose from. See and hear them at the PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE, Pendleton, Oregon. 10-1 Ic i Is your truck in shape for har- j vest? Let us repair it now be-' fore your busy season starts. Rosewall Motor Company. ' TOlSALE-ftMcCormick- j Deering combine, only cut about 200 acres. In first class shape. Good motor. Cash or , will trade for cattle. Harold A. , Wright, Heppner, Ore. l()-12p FinrSALEL'sed G;uWoodjiy , draulic dump hoist with sub frame complete with three i 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 Auction of Livestock, Farm Equipment and other items will be held on the following dates: June 12, 19, 26 Inly 10 Bring in your livestock and anything else you have to sell This is one uf the best markets in a large territory. Packer buyers are on hand at every sale and bidding is competitive HEPPNER SALES YARD HAROLD ERWIN, Operator JOHN VARNER, new universals and power un it for Ford truck. Price $235. Phone 36F3, Nelson Bros., Lexington. 10-12p We have Ford and Mercury new and exchange motors in stock for immediate delivery. Ford V-8 exchange motors $123.82. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE My ranch on Rhea creek one mile below Rugg's consisting of 720 acres, 34 ac res under ditch, 25 acres bot tom land, CO acres bench land. Stock and equipment to go with ranch if wanted. Lotus Rohlson. 8tfc Bfand new Jaeger concrete mix er and rubber tired wheel barrows for rent. O. M. Yeager, Phone 1483. WANTED Woman for dry cleaning work. Heppner Clean ers and Dyers. CUSTOM SPRAYING done Tree spraying, weed spraying and lawn spraying. Grady's Green house. Phone 2193. 5tf FOK SALE New Singer electric portable sewing machine. Has buttonhole attachment. Call 2604 interested. $125 for ma chine and $9.95 for attachment. 5tfc FOR SALE New power take-off for D-4 Caterpillar and 8-ft. John Deere power binder. Mel vin Mover, Phone 2F12. 6tfc FOR SALE-1938 1 12 ton Chev truck, reconditioned motor, good tires. See James J. Far ley. 4tfc NEW DISCOVERY IN A WAY TO HEAR A new star appears in the field of electronic hearing aids. It is a completely revolutionary hear ing instrument ... as different from the early models as today's radio is different from the first crystal sets. It includes all the wonders of war-born electronics a revolutionary circuit, which helps to screen out annoying scratchy noises and catches ev ery word, every note, every sound with perfect fidelity. Whether you now own an old hearing aid, a comparatively new one, or none at all, you owe it to your self to know about this great new development. James M. Taft & Associates, 731 American Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon one of the Pacific Coast's largest distributors of hearing aids, are so proud of this achievement that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and explain how you may get a full demon stration of this remarkable de vice in your own home without risking a penny. Write them today. ll-12c COMPLETE SAWMILL FOR SALE Has cut up to 25M. Circular mill with top saw, 32" 3-saw pdRcr, trimmer, cut OFF SAWS, 3-blork carriage, Soule steam food, Oscar steam (K turner, overhead canting gear, friction log haul, roll cases, belts, traction engine boiler for feed and log turner. No power plant. Write or call us for particu lars INDUSTRIAL MACHIN ERY & SUPPLY CO., LaGrande. Oregon. 12 TEEPiS : CASE Auctioneer HARRY DINGES, Clerk We have mufflers for Ford, Pon tiac, Buick, Dodge and Ply mouth cars in stock now. Rose wall Motor Company. Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS iuiii.v is iiii:i tivtu unit the un-dei-HlgiuMi UkUt Iwii duly appoint d by the Lounly Court ot AlonoW County, Alate ot Oregon, Administrator with a will aiiin-xed of the fe.ii late of NAN NIE L.. KbAAA-At, deceased, and all persons tuivifij claiiutt agaliul the .iajd estate of said deceased ws here by required to present the same with proper voucher duly verified as re quired by law to tliu said Adnimistra tur at turf law office at Heppner, Ore gon, within six month from the date hereof. Ualed and firt published Uua 5th day of June, 11)47. K W. MAHONKY, Administrator with a Will Annexed. R W. MAHONfcY, Attorney. HeppntrOi egoii. 11-15. NOTICE-OF BONO SALE NOTICE IS HKKkBY OIVKN that sealed bids will be received by the unuerHifcned until the hour of 7:30 o tlock I'M. on the Xird day of June 1MV, and immediately thereafter open ed by the Council of .said City for the purcha.se of City of Heppner Wat er Bonds in the sum of heventy-five Thousand Dollars $75,(JUO.MJJ, said bonds to be dated July 1, 1947, to ma ture serially in numerical order at the rate uf Ten Thousand Dollars UlO.UOtJ.oO) on the 1st day of July In eitcii ol the years l'J4y to V&l, inclu sive; and at the rate of Five Thou sand Dollars o.f),UAi,iXJ on the 1st day ot July in each of the years l'Ji2 to 19tKi, inclusive; provided thai all bunds which mature thereafter shall be sub ject to call and redemption on July i, l'Jt2 and on any interest paying date thereafter ; said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to exceed ma pei' cent' (b','c) per annum, payable semiannually at the office uf the Trea surer of the City of Heppner, Oregon. Each bid inuft be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of Two Thousand Dollars U2,iJot.ijj). The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Winfree. M tulloch, rihuler & .Say re will Be furnished the nucceasful bidder. 1 ne Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. K, K. HUSTON, Recorder, Address. Heppner, Oregon. 11-13 NOTICE OP SCHOOL SLECTXON Ul'ON QUESTION OP INCREAS ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTI CLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION Notice is hereby given that mn elec tion will be held in School District No. 1 of Morruw County, State of Oregon, at the City Hall in said school ilu-tn t. for the purpose ul submit ting to the legal voters uf said dis trict I ne question of increasing the tax levy for the year 1947-48 over the amount Inn. ted by .section 11, article Xi. of tne Constitution of Oregon, The reasons for increasing such levy are : Increased cuht of operation. The amount of tax, in excess of the 6 percent limitation, proposed to be levied lor said year is $HM 47, Dated this 16th day of May, 1947. Attest: BONN ife B. McCLlNTOCK, District Clerk. I, ETA M. HLirti'ilKEYS. dial, man Board of Directors. NOTICE OP SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QUESTION OP INCREAS ING TAX LEVY OVEB AMOUNT LlMlTiiD El' faCCTION 11, ABT1. CLE XL STATE CONSTITUTION ,ulirn l.ui-by yiven tliut mi tk-c-liun will be tiL'kl in tiie NnnhiKli Srluwil DIMrkt of Morrow County. Slate of Oregon, at the various school houses in said. Noiihik'h rfi.-hoo! L).s trat, for the purpose of subniiUnifc to the let'al voters of said district the qestuion of increasing tlie tux levy tor the year over the amount limited hy Section 11. article XI. of the Con stitution of Oregon. 1 he reasons for increasing such levy are: The Nonhigh School District has a levying ha.se of SU.lTUho. This am ount increased by 6 percent will not give a suifuient amount to balance the budget. The amount of tax. in excess of the 6 percent limitation, propose! to be levied tor said year is $.rj,uj:i M. lJHled this llltli dav of May, VM7. Attest: Ll'CY K. RUDCERS, Uistrirt Clerk. KLMKK i'AI.MER. Chairman Hoard of Idrectors. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NuTIi'K IS I1KRKRV GIVEN, in enhance with Sec. 111-90S. O.C.L.A. to tlie legal voters of School District No. l, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL, SCHOOL MKrJTINli of said district will be held at the City Hall; to begin at tne hour of 2 o'clix k pin. on the third Monday of June, be.ng tiie ltith day of June. A Li, 1!H7. Tins meeting is called for the pur pose of electing one director and voting on the budget and the trans action of 'business usual at suc h met t ing tin districts of the second and thud classes the ballots shall not be counted until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any business before the meet ing) Hated this lfith dav of May. 1W7. Mtest: BONNIE B. M.CHNTOCK. District Clerk. I.KTA M. HUMPHREYS. Chairman Board of Dlectors. News From Irrigon . . Mrs. J. A. Shoun Mr. and Mrs. William Warner j of Patterson were shopping in Irrifjon Monday. The chances for plenty of ir rigation water are excellent since so much rainfall. Potatoes and melons look-good. Most all of the fruit was killed at bloom ing time. James Shoun moved back to Walla Walla Saturday after spending nearly two months at home while his father, J. A. .Shoun, was ill. Mr. Shoun is im proving rapidly. Miss Pauline Haberlein is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ha berlein. The Assembly of God church started their vacation Bible school Monday with Zetta War ner as superintendent. LaVelle and Delpha Markham, Joyce Turner and Esther Warner are teachers. They had an enroll ment of 41 Monday. NOTICE OF FEB AX ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given tlial the un dersigned, as Adnunistralor of the Estate of Ferdinand Le Sota Emberger, deceased, haa filed his Ilnal Aceuuut and report in the said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof haa Iixed Monday, June ytn. at the hour ol ll):UU o clock a.m. as the time in the County Courtroom in Hetmner. Morrow County, Oregon, aa ihe place for hearing objections to tlie Maid Final Aocuunt and the set tlement thereof. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Ferdinand DoSoUt Ernber ger, deceased. P. W. Mahoney. Attorney for the Administrator, Heppner, Oregon. f-ll NOTICE OF FIH All ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as Administratrix ot tiie iistate of ALBERT 11. RKA. deceased, uas liled her Final Account and re port in the said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, June ltitx. at the hour of 10:(J0 o'clock A.M.. a the tune in the County courtroom in Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to the -aid Final Account and the settlement thereof. MARY M. WOOD, Adniinistralr.x of the instate S-12 of Albert H. Ilea, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDIT ORS Police is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by tne :ounty Court of the State of Oregon, lor Morrow County, administratrix of tlie estate of Ture B. Peterson, de ceased, and all persons having claims iigamst tne e-stale ol said ueeeaseu, tie hereby required to present the .aine to tlie undersigned administra te with proper vouchers as required o law at the law oliice of Jos. J. .,ys. at Heppner, Oregon, within six norths from the date hereof. Liatid and first published the 22nd lay uf May. 1M7. LUCY M. PETERSON. Administratrix. Frank p ttle Astoria. Oregon, and Jos. J. Nys, Heppner, Oregon, Attorneys for Administratrix. 9-13 SUMMONS : "Equity-!! oT 3692 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the Coun ty of Morrow. Russell McCoy, Plaintiff vs. George H. Smith and Jane Doe Smith his wife, whose true name is un known to plaintiff, and all the un known heirs of said George H. Smith, if he is deceased. Also all other perBons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in tlie real estate descri bed in tlie complaint herein. Defendants To the above named Defendants and each and all of you: I.N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiffs complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of tlie first publications of this summons upon you and if you fail to so appear or answer for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for te relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree quieting title to the following described real property sit uate in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: All of Lots eleven (11) and twelve il2) in Rlo k twenty-seven (271 in the town of lrrignn, Morrow County, State of Oregon. and that plaintiff be, adjudged the owner in fee simple ot said real prop erty and that you and each of you and all persons claiming by or under you be forever barred of and from all right, title, estate, lien or interest in said real property or any part thereof and whatever right or interest you may claim therein be null and vn d and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. This summons is served upon vou by publication thereof in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of gen eral circulation once a week for four successive weeks pursuant to an or der of the Hon. Rert Johnson, judge f tlie County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, which rder is dated May 21st. 1!'47. and the date of the first publ-catlon of this summons is May 22, 1!M7. JOS. J. NYS. Attorney fur Plaintiff. Residence and Post Office Address: Heppner. Oregon. 9-13 NOTICE OP SALE OP COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated May :fi. 1!M7. I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auc tion at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots l to 14. inclusive, and 31, to 44 Inclusive. In Block 17. Ir rigon. Morrow County, Oregon, for the minimum price of $140.00, cash. L.'ts 6 to 11 Inclusive, nnd 17 to 27 Inclusive, in Block IS. Irri gon, Morrow County, Oregon for tlie minimum price ef $115,110. cash. Lots 1. 2. 3. 9. 10. 11. 12. nnd 13 In Block 1 of the Original Town of lone. Morrow County .Oregon for the niinjnium pi ice of $so.00. cash. Therefore. I will on the 5th day nf July, 1!H7. at the hour of 10:00 A. M.. it the front door of the Court House in Hennner. Oregon, sell said nron- erty to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff. Miirrow County. Oregon. I!y FRANCES MITCHELL, Deputv. 10-12 DANCE Willows Gronge Hall Saturday Evening June 28 Music by Ely's Orchestra Admission: Men $1, Ladies .50 (Tax included SUPPER SERVED LaVcIle Mrrkham nnd Joyce Turner, nierp of '.;: A. B. Tur ner, arrive! hoxp from Seattle Saturday. They an- ,"r idna-c of the .Northwest Bible institute Billy Allen of llejipner spent S'inday with his mother, Mrs Much Crim, and othf-r relatives Mrs. firim hs been ill, but i.' b'ttr. The Community Baptist vaca tion Bible school is in its sec ond week. They are to have a picnic Thursday after the after noon classes are over, and are to have a program to show what the children have learned in the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hadwiek of South Dakota are spending their vacation with Mrs. Had wick's sister, Mrs. E. S. Pel ton and family. H. H. Smunck and Holland Ot toStrom went to Portland Sun day. Three families that are sell ing out have lots to rebuild. Earl Connell saved 6 lots, Rus sell McCoy and Marshall Mark- ham have purchased lots so that they can build. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wiseflock left for Moscow, Idaho, Tuesday. He will attend the university this summer and then will teach in Hillsboro next fall. He was a high school instructor and as sistant band leader here. ill iijn;.iiiiVnmiMi i w John Deere ModefM" COMPLETE POWER FOR THE SMALLER FARMS IDEAL "HELPER" FOR THE LARGER FARMS Brao'en Tractor & Equipment Co. Your Caterpillar Dealer Heppner .... Oregon i AilVty FOR24con.ecuriveye.rt, J v rf & Firestone Tires have been - Since Wl-Iabor goes up-60tf! ; V " f' f 5''t on the w;"nin "rt in the t- ' f 1 VV' 4 i1 7 Indianapolis Sweepstakes. The Since 1941 castings up-50 . i , v U $1$ . , . - p. . 6 r ti i i(v'y same patented and exclusive con- Since 1941 shipping cratCS Up-66! ) ion features, which make these fence 1941-enamelinr; sheet steel up-20! I AVv , " " '" " )i . - ! y fymg on the speedway, are also built Since 1941-all other materials up-average 40! j int0 the Firestone De Luxe Champion . Tires which protect your life on the high- f""""' l t Way. You can get all of this extra safety and Lrff j 1 40 extra m''eaSe l big Siiving in cost because your g m , 9Al f0. j used tires are worth More at Firestone. Vi e need if l O eSi n H ' more ustJ tires for retreading. So we are offtring high- i Ml? . q H0' S 5? P"ce$ for the unused mileage in your present tire ! Ii . SP --r- " " V hcn you trade them in on new Firestone De Luxe -- - ."--' I Champions, the only tires made that are safety-proved on T-wj----" I he srxxxjway for your protection on the highway. Easy 'Amazing . . . true ... a r .... .. heater. For comfort for economy no oil heater from jour economical models, too. L E. Dick, Jr. Phone 622 Heppner Gazette EISABLED VETERANS MAT RE ENLIST. RETAIN GRADE. Ii( ARMY UNTIL JUNE 33TH Veterans partially disabled as the result of combat suffered wounds now have until June 30 to reenlist in the regular army and retain the grade held at ime of discharge, Captain George R. Smith, in charge of 'he Pendleton army recruiting service, said this morning. This war department exten sion applies to all former offi cers and enlisted men who make application for a three-year en listment on or before June 30, Mrs. Effie Godwin of Parma. Idaho, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Martha Ferrill, and other relatives, leaving Sun day night. The Fred Davis and Joe Paul families moved into the Davis duplex Saturday. They moved out of the Russell McCoy house that Don Smith purchased and are moving out of the Elmer Rucker house. Miss Betty Acock of St. Anth, ony's hospital spent Saturday with her parents, C. W. Acock and family. Mrs. Josephine Graybeal has moved into her home after spending the winter and spring with her daughter, Mrs. Charles McFall. CCD ; J GENERAL PURPOSE TRACTOR great value a great in the winters ahead order jour SPARK nearest dealer. Other 5 -1 I ass'f i VZSL .. - . k-i --re 'I", f" '.':,.f ;tv: UIL El Eft I Eli p ,a fa-"7 p- Heppner, Oregon Times, Hcppner, Oregon, the KtTUi'ing con mr nier ex-1 :d. lined. r ;';ii'i',f ss of the length, '.f tir e n: re "::e:r l.'i'-t relc' iorri t.:o cr-wi , t-I :i) rr.::! : Pin; : j .- n or' -r Kor lb 'i j orrr.er enli.-le !. . : npjiiv after June; wi'hin 20 d-iys' f i!;oir disch'irj""' in I'.elr rank. i j.-i. for cer;. war I ant Tft rs or f !' t r,.rf leers, i comb it. they will .ar!i;i'.'y .ii-nbiod Captain Sr.-.i'h said al srj be eligible ;o reer.ier ti.e irmy on a ti iee-yc-T cn.i-rne.-.t us a firs! or rn .-'er s(ipa:i until J:ne 30. After th.it ',:', .- plications must be m"t'e with in 20 days from the la-t d.-y of 'heir terminal leave. The capt.-iin emphasized 1!v:t numerous technical posi'ions in the peacetime regular army c a-i be filled by competent vc-er.' n: even though they were partial ly disabled in combat. With this in rviinrt the w?r nenrtmerl ln ui inn PD l" .1 HARVEY S. FIRESTONE TIRE AWU UTTE TND I WON 500 HIM " . OAI PARI I I tftfA MILEAGE ... CnD EYTfiM t-A fftV a tJD ROSEWALL MOTOR CO. Your Firestone Dealer June 12, 1947-5 his rv.;.s! these cju.i i.f .. n ev.rsum to 1 neii Such po ' '.ii ."id teletype ;'.s. f,;o-is. and .' '''" ny iir an.) i'f 'j,:::T,ent in s t f -.or, ice, fall ry, the recruiting fur:-,-, ii -on on the ' i-r.'- nis may he M or C'i;s. '' ' t:i.ti::!i v rxmv br.: i ' ;:i f Co i ren I i.'u.-i I o 1 t ! .irmy recruiting V st Office 1-ton. in-on, and disabled combat svt. ; , p.r'i u oun- 1 ve'erans .'re urged to gate their chances for re nt "nt. I r-'ii! o- John Miller and Oliver Loney f K-miston s;ent Sunday at the Fred Ely home at Morgan. Mr. Ely, who has been ill for i :-. en' 1 weeks, is able to be up ' aril around ap-nin. "iIdianapolis IND UAY 50 TO PRES - no AKR0S 0 I AHAPOLl S PACE ylRESTOSE THEIR 0UTSTAND- AT HO EXTRACtf