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    Heppner Gazette mes, Heppner, Oregon, June 26, 1947-5
Want Ads
APRICOTS Karly, medium and
late, beginning July 4 and
lasting three weeks at JONKS
sign on highway 3 miles east
of Irrigon. Bring containers,
pick fruit yourself. R. V, Jones,
Irrigon, Ore, 14-lGc
Your tires are worth more at
Rosewall Motor Company.
Trade them in now for new
Deluxe Champion Firestone
tires.
Legal Advertising
FOR SALE Hot water heater.
National 50 gal. electric. Used
about 3 months. Phone 17F2
HpI'Iner. lip
FOR SALE Fryers for the-4th.
Place your orders now. Mrs. G.
Herman, phone 27F14, lone.
Mp
WANTED Threshinu bv the
re. Have new Massey-Harris
combine. Can furnish one new
truck. Raymond McDonald,
.HcppnerOre.. 14-16p
Make your car safe to drive at
all speeds. Have your wheels
balanced with out new elec
tronic wheel balancer. Rose-
wall Motor Company
WANTED Work for summer by
college girls. Clerking or of
fice work preferred. Eleanor
Aldrich and Mary Barnett,
lone. 14p
FOR SALE-Slab wood." See liar
ry Owen, or call 2152. Ill fc
1930 Ford tudor sedan, 1930 Ford
pickup, 1933 Chevrolet sedan.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FUR SALE Good used small pi
ano. Price reasonable. Inquire
at Gazette Times office. 14c
FOR SALE New Hampshire fry
ers. Call 3F3 Heppner. Chris
Brown. 1115c
FOR SALE-r0O0 to 107600 No".
1 smooth ace red brick; also
some fire brick; 225-lb. piece
of angle iron 4xGx5 8 11 feet
3 inches long. E. M. Baker,
FOR SALE 31 International
combine, with bulker and few
extras. II. E. Yarncll, lone,
Ore. 1315p
In Stock for Immediate Delivery:
Bottled Gas Ranges Combin
ation and Straight Full Size;
Farm Freezers, All Sizes
$219.00 and up;
Pumps, Deep & Shallow Well,
Gas or Electric prices start
$77.00 (Pipe and Fittings Av
ailable with Pumps)
12 HP, 110-220 V, Heavy Duty
Motors $14.95 (112 HP to 3 IIP
in Stock). L. A. MOORE, Fur
nisher of Homes, Ilermiston,
Oregon, Phone 2121. 1.110c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
.soli'ti in l-it-i,y Kiv-ri that the un-rtwiun,-i
win duly uif mli-ii by tlie
County Court of ttie .Stute of Ort-son
for Morrow County ailminiHtriitor of
the est .te of K1AVI.N 1,. BUCKNUM.
(it 4'jt.s,!. atitl all pt-rtioiiM having
f'lalui HKuin.-t I tie e.slatw of nald de
ceased are hereby niiutreij to present
tne a;uiie doty verified art required by
law to Haul udintiiK-trulor at ttie law
oftire of Joh. J. Nyi at Hepimer, Ore
14ou, within six niotittia front the dute
hereof.
Iated and first published ttiia 26th
day of June. 1IH7.
14-10. WILLIAM J. BUCKNUM.
A'lnmilMlrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
otiie l.s b-ieby fciven that the un
der. signed h;w befil appointed aa Ad
ni'liislratrix of tlie Katate of DorriB
K. Mtti-heli, deeeaaed, by the County
Coui t of the Htale of Oieon for the
County of Morrow, and ho qualified
and I hat all p'-i sona having claims
ayainat aaid K.state are hereby requir
ed to present the aaine with proper
vourhera to tiie undei sinned at the Of
fice of the County Shenlf at the
Court Houi-e In Meppner, Oregon,
within Blx (G) months of the date
hi, eol.
Dated and first published on the
20th day of June 1!H7.
KHAM'KS MITCH KM
Administratrix.
Baker & Parker
l'ythiun Building
Hood Kiver, Oregon
AUi,rni-y:i for A'lmx. 14-18
"Clfirr. TO CONTRACTORS
WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENT
healed proposals will be received by
t'x . ly f li, poller, Oregon until 7:30
o'clock p.m. July 7, 11M7 for excava
tion anil hacHlil! of ti cliches, unload
ing hauling and di ;ti ibulins mater
ials, laying pipe, placing Kale valves
oni liiiios. iciiiovjiK and replacing
fire hydrantH and all Incidental and
apputenunt work In connection with
toe Viati r Works Improvement for the
City. The total linear feet of pipe to
be Installed is approximately 6U0U
feet. The C tv will furnish all pipe.
Kate valves, filtltiKs, etc.
The proposals will be publicly open
ed ami r.-,,d al nil at 7 :'M o'clock P.
M. on July 7. l'J-17.
No piop,i,.ui will be considered un
less it is j, I, piled and submitted on
fie ntt-iched form furniBhed by the
City Kecorder.
Kach proposal shall be a rompanied
liy a deposit of five per cent of the
aiiiooni of the b.d, either In bidder's
bond or in cash or certified check,
who h deposit will he returned follow
ing the sicmiiii: of inn coiiliail by toe
successful bidder.
lie it !M is reserved to reject any
and-or all proposals or to accept such
p.op.eal or proposals as are to the
best interest of the City.
i;y order of the (,ty Council,
K U. HUSTON. City Recorder
CHURCHES
UNLIABLE MAN wilh car want
ed to call on farmers in Mor
row county. Wonderful op
portunity. $10 to $20 in a day.
No experience or capital re
quired. Write today. McNF.SS
COMPANY, Dept. B, 2123 Mas
nolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 13 14 p
FOR SALE New Hampshire fry"
ers. Call 3F3, Heppner. Chris
Brown. 1415c
FOR SALE 1935 Dodge 2-door
sedan; good motor, body and
tires. 1928 Chev sedan good
condition. E. P. Day, lone, Ore.
NOTICE OP RESULT OP REFEREN
DUM ON THE CREATION OP
I ROPOKED BOARDM AN SOIL
CONSERVATION DISTRICT.
To all persons Intel estcd. notice la
hereby uiu'ti:
That tiie tabulation set out below
elves a full, coi re t and true report
of the results of a referendum held
on the T,th day of May. lit-17, on the
proposition of the creat on of the pro
posed Koardriian Soil Conservation
District.
ta) Number votjne In favor of the
creation of said Soil Conservation
Insti l, t 144
(b) Number vol;iic acaitist creation of
said Soil Conservation District. (I
Icl Total votes cast 114
Idi The certificate of the County As
sessor siihniillcdtM the State Sod Con-
VANTEDWheat"cuTt ing. Have
16-foot International. Eldon
Padberg, Lexington, Ore. 12-14
UTAH WOOLEN "MILLS "Jack
Frost" salesman. Ernest Ghor-,
mley. salesman, 516 Main St., I
Ilermiston, Ore., will call soon. I
11-llp
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45, C. W. Bar
low, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11, commun
ion and preaching. Mr. Sorlein,
servation Committee May 7, 1947, cer
tified a total of Hi3 landowners within
the area of the proposed district In
dicating a majority of at least 82 fav
orable votes necessary for creation of
the district.
ie As 144 votes were cast in favor of
the proposal, ttie State Soil Conserva
I'on Committee at a meeting held in
.Salem, on May 21. 1947. has determin
ed that the operation of the proposed
district within the defined boundaries
ih administratively practicable and
feasible.
(ft That the tabulation set out below
elves a full, correct and true report
of the results of the election of three
supervisors held in conjunction wilh
the above referendum.
N'aineH of Candidates Number of Votes
Charles Dillon 107
Carl Knlk'hten 92
Jack MulliKan 106
Inquaard Hkoubo 116
(g) Inquaard Skoubo, Charles Ldllon
and Jack Mulligan, being the three
candidates who received the largest
number, respectively, of the votes cast
In the referendum were declared to be
the elected supervisor for the district.
STATU SOIL CONSKRVATION,
COMMITTEE OF OREGON,
By Howard E. Cushman,
Executive Secretary.
Dated 5th day of June, 1947
at CorvalHs. Oregom 13-14
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Nolice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of Morrow County.
.State of Oregon. Administrator with a
will annexed of the Estate of NAN
NIE L. KELLER, deceased, and all
persons having claims against the
said estate of said deceased are here
by required to present the Bame with
proper vouchers duly verified as re
quired by law to the said Administra
tor at his law office at Heppner, Ore
gon, within six month from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this 5th
day of June. lt)47.
K W. MAHONEY.
Administrator with a Will Annexed.
P. W. MAHONEY, Attorney.
Heppner, Oregon. 11-15.
NOTICE OF SALE
Sealed bids will be received
up to and including July 15,
1917, for the purchase of the
Lena school house (Dist. No. 2).
Bids may be mailed to Marian
lirosnan, clerk. The board re
serves the right to reject any or
all -bids. '
Marian Brosnan, Clerk,
Heppner, Ore., Rte. 2.
NOTICE FOR BIDS
School District No. 31 will re
ceive bids for operation of a car
for transportation of seven pu
pils to School District No. 1 for
the coming school year, operator
to furnish own car. Distance ap
proximately 40 miles round trip.
Bids to be opened July 19, 1947.
The board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Muriel Palmer, Clerk,
School Dist. No. 31,
11-1 Gc Heppner, Oregon.
SPINET PIANOS-The Baldwin
Aerosonic, Lester Betsy Ross,
Wurlitzer. See and hear them
at the PENDLETON MUSIC
HOirSK. Pendleton. Ore. 1014c
MAGNA VOX Radio-Phonograph
10 models to choose from.
See and hear them at the
PENDLETON MUSIC HOUSE,
Pendleton, Oregon. 10-llc
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
Dance
at
I.O.O.F HALL
Saturday Evening
JUNE 28
Music by
Farrow's Orchestra
News From Irrigon . .
Mrs. J. A. Shoun
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Steel
spent Monday with her sister,
Mrs. Mart Abken, and family.
Mrs. Cora Minnick went back
to Weston Monday. She Is help
ing with the peas.
Mr. and Mrs. Arden Allen of
Redmond arrived Friday night
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Acock. They all went to
Pendleton Saturday with Mrs.
Allen's mother, Mrs. Janie Grim
who is in the St. Anthony's hos
pital in Pendleton. Mrs. Grim
is getting along nicely after a
serious operation. Mrs. Grim's
sister, Mrs. George Cork of Red
mond, came over with them and
they went home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hacken
burg of Portland and daughter
pastor of the Methodist church,
will bring the morning message,
tjje folk from the Methodist
church worshipping with us.
There will be no evening ser
vice this Sunday.
Mid-week bible study and
prayer meeting will be held on
Thursday evening as usual at 8.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
Schedule of services:
Heppner: Mass on 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 8 a.m., on 2nd and
4th at 9:30.
lone: Mass on 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 9:30, on 2nd and 4th
at 8 a.m.
On 5th Sunday one mass In
Heppner at 9:00.
Holy days of obligation: Mass
in Heppner at 7:30; lone at 8:30.
Mass on first Friday of month
in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Holy communion, 8 a.m.
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Holy communion, 11 a.m.
There will be no services on
July 6th.
Peggy are visiting the Fred Car
ters. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand spent
Saturday with their sons David
and Herbert.
Mrs. Roy Mathena went to
Pendleton. Mrs. Melton Amos ac
companied her back.
Mrs. Melton Amos and child
ren are spending the rest of
school vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rucker. They
are from Kellogg, Idaho.
The Assembly of God vacation
bible school ended Friday with
an excellent program presented
to a full house.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Steel of
Wenatchee brought her niece
Glenda Abken home Monday.
She spent two weeks with rela
tives. Miss Paula Haberlein started
work in Pendleton Monday.
Calvin Allen is getting the
school house In shape for the
next school term. He is the Jan
itor to be assisted by John Swer
ingen during the school year.
They are also the bus drivers.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harick left
for their South Dakota home af
1er spending some weeks with
Mrs. Harick's sister, Mrs. E. S.
Pelton. They purchased part of
the original Earl Steward place
last year and built a three-room
house to be moved on to their
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hough
ton and children Bruce and Bar
bara left for Castle Rock to vis
it Mrs. Houghton's family and
on to their New Jersey home.
The Fred Houghtons have had
a real family reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hackenburg
of Hood River have purchased
one acre from the Fred Carters
and are going to build a home
there.
Hans Los Ness has arrived
from Kansas to take over the
Earl Connell place that he pur
chased -recently. His wife and
three children will arrive later.
Auction
0
aies
of Livestock, Farm Equipment
and other items
will be held on the following dates:
Jiaiae 26
July a
Bring in your livestock and anything
else you have to sell
This is one of the best markets in a large territory. Packer
buyers are on hand at every sale and bidding is competitive
Let a specialized man take
care of your lubrication
needs.
INDIA TIRES & TUBES
-in all sizes
MARCUS WHITMAN
RECAPS
Car Washing and Polishing
Shell Service Station
Ph. 682 Harry Anderson, Prop.
TERMS : A$B.
HEPPNER SALES YARD
HAROLD ERWIN, Operator
JOHN VARNER, Auctioneer HARRY DINGES, Clerk
r
X
to her
finger-tips
Iva Joan Rucker was taken to
Pendleton Sunday and was op
erated upon that evening for ap
pendicitis. Her sister, Mrs. Mel
ton Amos, is in Pendleton with
her.
Mrs. W. B. Dexter, Mrs. Dan
Hill, Mrs. Fred Cruthers and
Mrs. Lee Smith went to Pendle
ton Monday. They were calling
on Mrs. Janie Grim who is doing
nicely in St. Anthony's hospital.
They also visited Joan Rucker.
Paul Slaughter was in Pendle
ton Monday.
The community Baptist church
has purchased a building to be
torn down and moved from near
Patterson, Wash., to make into
I a parsonage. They have been and son and daughter In-Uw,
I having to rent a house for the Mr. and Mrs. Don Houghton. nJ
minister. ! baby son were Pendleton visit
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton or Tuesday.
DANCE
Willows Grange
Hall
Saturday Evening
June 28
Music by
Ely's Orchestra
Admission:
Men $1, Ladies .50
(Tax included
SUPPER SERVED
"SHIFT TO MM
GEAR LUBRICANT
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3 If
Sometimes, mister, you wonder how
fear keep up their tough job in to
ay high-powered engines and
sometimes they just don't. That's why
RPM Gear Lubricant is compounded
to protect modern gears by carrying
heat away, keeping a pressure-resisting
oil film od 'em while making ex
tra starts and stops. Keep in gear with
RPM Gear Lubricant!
L E. (ED) DICK
Phont 622
Heppner, Oregon
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We'll be glad to take care of your coal needs for next
winter's comfort NOW.
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