Want Ads Have your wheels balanced on our new Electronic wheel bal ancer and make your cai safe to drive at all speeds. Kuse wall Motor Company. KOR SALE HO feet l-in7h7jipp; 3,'4-h.p. single phase 110-220 motor. Unrein Motor Service. irc White outside supreme quality paint $5.35 per gallon. Itose wail Motor Company. FOIt SALE 3-pnnel portahlp screen, 6x12 feet. See The Klower Shop. j.,c PuJ an extension on your car's tail pipe. The chrome type with reflex lens, $1.19. Ko.se wall Motor Company. KOR SALE Used Spinetpiano with bench to match. Will make terms to reliable party. Inquire Gazette Times. l;')c We have used tires, recapUres and new 4 and G ply Firestone Deluxe Champion tires. Rose wall Motor Company. foil SALinT"siabwood. Phone 2721. Harry Owens. Firestone Deluxe sleeping baRS with zipper. Just the tliiiiK to take with you on your camp ing trip. Rosewall Motor Com pany. KOR SALE or trade fur pick-up, International truck. Ed Bres- 'n. 15-lCp If you need a truck tire in a hurry remember Rosewall is never undersold. FOR- SALE USED SPINET PI ANO like new may be had for balance. No down payment necessary. Jacquith Music Co., 136 S. High St., Salem, Ore, 15c Does your car shimmy? Drive thru our Safety Lane. We will make a free safety test. Rose- wajl Motor Company. APRlCOTSEarly, medimrTand late, beginning July 4 and lasting three weeks at JONES sign on highway 3 miles east of Irrigon. Bring containers, pick fruit yourself. R. V. Jones, Irrigon, Ore. M-16c WANTED Threshing-Iiy-! he" ac re. Have new Massey-llarris combine. Can furnish one new truck. Raymond McDonald, Heppner, Ore. 14-lGp Be sure and take a good hydrau lic jack with you. We have them priced at S7.95 up. Rose wall Motor Company. KOR SALfc-NewHampshire fry ers. Call 3K3 Heppner. Chris Brown. M-l!c It is not too late to use Ford fertilizer and pop up that lawn. We have it in If and f0 pound bags. Kosewall Motor Company. FOK S ALB 8,000 loHKMMKfNo. 1 smooth ace rod brick; also some fire brick; 2251b. piece of ancle iron 4xGx5 811 foot 3 inches lonp. E. M. Bakor, We have now and reconditioned motors for Immediate insula tion. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE" 31" International combine, with bulker and few 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 l r of Livestock, Farm and other items will be held JULYIOth Bring in your livestock and anything else you have to sell This is one of the buyers are on hand TEEMS HEPPNER SALES YARD HAROLD ERWIN, Operator JOHN VARNER, Auctioneer HARRY D1NGES, Clerk extras. II. E. Yarnell, lone, 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 IIP, 110-220 V, Heavy Duty Motors $11.95 (112 IIP to 3 HP in Stock). L. A. MOORE, Fur nisher of Homes, Hermiston, Oregon, Phone 2121. 13-lGc KOR 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. Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nut ice in in-n;!.y m-u that the un ! 'h r; ijiutMj wits duly (ij-p'iiMtcd by the County Court of the State of Ori'gun fu- Morrow Cotiniv administrator f tim w,l;itH of biJWIN It. UUCKNUM, di:-i?a.st:d. and nil iniionM havng cliiiiiirf un.tint the estalo of Bald de ceased are lien-by rwimreiJ ty present i.n- saiu duly vcj iii- U an required by law to Hi'iid aiiiiilniHtrutor at the law tine of J.,h. J. Nya at Hfppnfr, Ore-1 within six iiiuiitliH from the date h.m.f. i Uat.-d and f"rt publinhed this 26th 'lav "f June, 1!H7. , WILLIAM J. BUCKNUM, I .. Administrator. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS .Not let; In lii-M -ty tiiven that the Ull tlti .signed ban bi'in appoint I'd us Ad in nitratrix (jf the L-stale of Dorrm K. Mitchell, d weaned, by the County loiiii of tup St. tie of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and has qualified, and Ih-it all ptrsuiin having claims against said Potato are hereby requir- eu id pie.-tjn i no name wiin proper voui lit-iH to the undersigned at the Uf Iice of the County : henff at thfi t "M H-xim in Heppner, Oregon, i within six (6) months of the date i.i . i I Lated and firet published on the 26th day of June 1J47. KRANCKS MITCH KM... i Administratrix, i Raker & Parker I l'ylhtan Building Ib-.-d Hiv.-r. Oregon I AttorneH fjr Aumx. 14-18 j "OTTCE TO CONTRACTORS j WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENT . .Sealed piopo.-iil.s will be leetived by I t' " ty -f iiepmi r. orgnu unt ) 7:30 o'clock p.m. July 7, VM7 for excavu 1 ti ii ai.u baniJill of trencheH. unload i k hunting and fii 4 n but i rig mater ials, laying pipe, placing gate valves , ,,,,o !.a..,t', jiH rv ng ami replacing . die hydrants and all incidental ana appu tenant work in conne tion with , t...- val'r Wurks Improvement fir tlie j City. Tiie total linear feet of pipe to 'be lli.talhd is approximately fiiMHJ (Vet. Tin C tv will furni.sh all pipe, gate valves, fitting, etc. , Tbe proposal will he publicly npen 1 'd and re,lf ah-ud at 7:3u o'clock P. M. on July 7. 1SM7. .y proposal will be considered un-b-r-.s it i.s prep:o-i'd and siiiuniited on the Httaeh'd f"rm furnished by the City Heeorder, Kivh prp.isal shall be Hccomp.inieil by a d )Mit of five per ( put of tlie ui'uwitnt nf (he In!, eitiier in biiider's imiid or in ca-h or certified cheek, wnit h deposit will lie returned follow ing the sigt'int; f ttie contrail by the Miieesrul bidder. The i ivA.l i - reserved to reject any and-itr all proposals or to a ept sueh h ..p. al or proposals lis at e to the i. est interest "f the City. l',v onhT ' f the r tv Council. E. It. HUSTON. City R-v.rder NOTICE TO CREDITORS N.-tiie :s hereny g;eu that th un deisigii'd has been dulv appi-inled by the County Court of Morrow County, .-lute of Oregon, Adnmust rator with a u,ll annexed of the Kstatp of NAN-Nil-: L. KKLLKIt. di- eased, and all persons hnving clatios against the "aid est.ite cf said diN-. aseij Fire here by required to present the same with proper vouchers duly ver fieri as r (juiicd by biw to tlie saul Administra 'or at his law office at Heppner, Ore- If J V. best markets in a large territory. Packer at every sale and bidding is competitive a iron, within six month from the date hereof. i liated and first published this 5th 1 day oi June, lHi. '. W. MAHONKY. Administrator with a Will Annexed. P W. WAHONtV, Attorney, Heppner, Oregon. 11-15, NOTICE OF SALE ' Sealed bids will be received up to and including July 15, 19-17, for the purchase of the Lena school house Dist. No. 2). Bids may be mailed to Marian Brosnan, 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, 1416c Heppner, Oregon. kotice6f fihal account ,itne Is hereby tiven tliat the un-itasiKU-d. admin. .".tialrix i tlie es tule ul J. Glen Vuung, dwe.-i.-ied. has tiled tier final account with tlie Coun ty Court u the Slate ut OreK.jii tor the County of Morrow, and aald Court haw net art tht time and place for hearing on said final account, Mon day, me 4th of August. 1947, at the hour of 11 .110 o'clocK in the. forenoon of sa.:d day. In the County Court room of tlie Morrow County Court House in Heppner, Oregon. AH per hoiih having objections to said final account are required to file the same with the Katd Couil on or before the date set for said hearing. Dated and first posted -this 1st day of July, 1947. CORA YOUNG, AdminJstatrix of the Estate of l.r-19 J. Glen Young, deceased. iWlsimutlon. Whereas, the unregu lated use of certain forest areas is, in toe judgment of the State Korester, a menace to life and property due to conditions tending to cause or allow the rapid spread of fires which might occur or lieeasue of the inaccessible character of such areas due to tlie la k of suitable roads, and whereas, upon the showing of the State Forester It appears to me to he necessary to close to unregulated use the following areas designated as: Area No. K-l: All Na tional Forests in Oregon and adjacent areas protected by the United States Forest Service as follows: Adjacent to Umatilla National Forest: K'i T. 6 N., K. 37 K. : T. 6 N.. lis. UK and 42 E. : that part of T. 6 N., ft. 43 E. west of Grand Komie Kiver except toeciions n If. 23. 24. and 28; E'4 T. 5 N R. 37 ii.; T. 5 N.. K. 38 E. : those parts of T. 5 N.. Its. 42 and 43 E. north and west of Grande Ronde River; Ts. 3 and 4 N., II. 37 E. ; that part of T. 3 N.. R. 36 E. outride Umatilla Indian Reser vation; Sections 25. 20. 27. 34. 35. and ;jti, T. 2 S., R. 32 E.; Sections 21 to 36 inclusive. T. 2 S.. R. 33 E. ; Sections 31 to 36 inclusive. T. 3 S R. 29 E. ; Sec lions 23. 21. 25. 26, and 31 to 36 Inclu sive. T. 3 S., R. 3D E.; S's T. 3 8., K. 3o': E. ; S'2 and SK', T. 8 S.. R. 31 E.; T. 3 S.. R. 32 E. ; T. 4 S., Rs. 29 to 32 K.. inclusive: T. 6 S.. Rs. 3U to 33 E. inclusive; T. 6 S.. Rs. 27 tO 31 E. iin lusive. and 33 and 34 E. Inclusive, Sections 9. HI. 16. 21. and 28, T. 7 S., it. 27 E. ; Section 1. T. 7 S.. R. 28 E. ; Section fi. and those parts of Sections 1 to 5 Inclusive, north of North Fork John llav River, T. 7 S.. R. 29 E : that part of T. 7 S.. R. 30 E. north of N'oith Fork John Day River: Sections 13. 14. 23 ami 24. T. 8 S.. R. 25 E. ; Si.tion 36. T. 8 8.. R. 26 E. ; and Sec tion 16. T, 8 S.. R 27 E. Now the.... fore. I. Earl Shell, Governor of the Slate of Oregon, by virtue of the au thority vested in me under the pr-"i-s of Section 107-210, Oregon Com piled Laws Annotated, as anie".'"d i.v i n.ipter 2.r2. Oregon Laws, 1945, do hereby liroelaiin the unregulated use of the abo e-described areas to he unlawful and do herehv close said Hleas and the same shrill be subject I,, nun ,,K. ,r,.. ,.,ioin, tv,., I Hants shall comply with all of the I i.'iioHing requirements or conditions: Mil To refrain from smoking while iiuci ii u in sucn ureas, u'l in seem :i permit issued by the forester or j flic warden before building a camp fue other thnn at improved, desur mited and posted campground on such pueas. i3i To have as a part of his or ner equipment When using camp I !i s. except when traveling as a ped c tilan and or csmp ng at improve.! dc gnat'd and posled campgrounds, tools as spt jfied by the forester suit able f..r extlncuishing fires. This pro 'limation shall be effective from and aft r the lt day of Julv. 1917. and s! .11 remain jn full force and effect o-.l 1 find including the 31st day of December, 1917. Dope at the Capitol in Salem. Oergon. this 26th day of June 1917. s Earl Snell. Governor. (Seal I Attest: .; Robert S. Farrell. Jr Secretary nf State. 15 I'lTtf"! O" SALE OF COUNTY mOFEKTY HY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, drded y.-iy 26. 1947. 1 am authorized and d:roeted to advertise and sell at public auction t not less than the minimum price here , in set forth: I Lots 1 to 14. Inclusive, and 31 to Equipment: CrilSH CHURCHES CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible school. 9:4"j; C. W. Bar low, superintendent. Morning worship, 11; com munion and preaching, sermon topic, "Freedom in Christ," Mr. Jewett bringing the message. Adult Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening evangelistic service, 8, communion and preaching, sermon topic, "Being Ready." METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlein, Minister Morning worship service at the regular hour, 11 a.m. Sunday church school at 9:45 a.m. Women's Society of Christian service meets the first Wednes day of each month. 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 tieppner at i:ju; lone at s:ju. Mass on first Friday of month in Heppner at 7:30 a.m. o News From Irrigon . . By Mrs. J. A. Shoun Mrs. John Voile and daughter, Mrs. Ollie Lathrop, and baby son were Hermiston visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand went to Portland Saturday, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graybeal and daughter Nancy are spend ing a few days in Portland. Rev. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and children are to be in Irrigon Wednesday from Council, Ida. They will visit his mother, Mrs. Nora Wilson during his vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mark ham and daughter went to Ken newick Sunday to be at the wed ding of Dene Markham. She is Mr. Markham's niece. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wallace of Sheridan and daughters Patricia and Bonny came up Saturday to spend the week with the Willis Roberts family. They were neigh bors before Robertses moved up here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenny and children, James Robert and Kay, and Roy Frederickson are spend ing a few days vacationing at East lake near Bend. Mrs. Ken ny's brother, Fred Fredrickson of Stanfield is doing the chores for them. Mrs. R. F. Simms and grand son, James Read, and Mrs. Wm. Warner of Patterson were Irri gon visitors Sunday. Mrs. Cid Burnett was run Into hy a car Saturday. She was on a tractor. The tractor was torn into two pieces. Mrs. Burnett has a swollen foot. The car did not stop. Lyle Mulkey spent the week end at home. He is employed at La Grande. Elmer Rucker and daughters, Mrs. Violet Amos and Iva Joan Rucker, were Pendleton visitors Monday. Donald and Robert Adams re turned home Thursday from The 44 inclusive, in Block 17, Irrigon, Morrow Coxmty, Orcpon for the minimum price of $l4tu0. ciwh. Lots 6 to 11 inclusive, and 17 to 27 inclusive, in Block is, Irrigon. Morrow County, Orp' n for the minimum price of $115 00. cash. Luts 12.3 9,1(1.11 12 unci 13 in Block 1 of Die Oritrinal Town of Ionp Morrow County. Orcm. for the minimum price of $80.00. cash. Therefore. I will on the 5th day of .Inly, 1!M7 at the hour of lu:(0 AM., at the front door of the Court House in Ilpppncr. Oregon, sell said property to tlie highest and h.st bidder C. J. D, BAVMAN. Sheriff. Morrow Cnuntv. Oregon, By FRANCES MITCHKLL, 10-14 Deputy. Transferring r Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.P.andN. P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. lone Office Ph. 1111 Dalles. They had been visiting ham have purchased a lot from an aunt, Mrs. Eva Reynolds. She C harles McFall. They are put accompanied the boys up to vis- ting a house on It for a home, it her sister, Mrs. Fred Adams The Loyal Ladies league met and family. in the church basement Friday William Gollyhorn is clearing afternoon and quilted, the Wheeler lot and says they Mrs. Mytelene Browning was are starting a town there. buried In the Irrigon cemetery The annual trek for apricots after services at the Assembly has started with a nice supply- of God church by Rev. A. B. Tur to be had. j tier Thursday morning at 10 o'- The Baptist community church lock- Mr. Browning died Sept. members are starting a clothing,26' 1941' an o". Wilbur, died drive to help the needy in war-few weeks ,a in Tacoma. torn Europe I Out-of-town relatives attending , . , , the funeral were a daughter, Mrs. Lester SeiU returned from Mrs Bedwe and fami, (loverdale Sunday. She had of Egin , grandsons Rev .Ernest been visiting her brother, Lloyd , Bedwell and famiiy of Ontario Aldrich and family. and Roy Bedwe and famjy of Mart Abken spent the week Sunnyside, a sister, Mrs. Louise end at home. He is harvesting Gannett and granddaughter of , grain in the Horse Heaven coun- Lewiston, Idaho. One son, Em- try. Tom Caldwell left Tuesday morning for Brooks to attend cimp meeting. He is also going b) visit in the Willamette val ley. The community Baptist church hoard has purchased a building at MeCready, Wash., and are to j move it over for a parsonage. The new minister is Rev. John Ficketts. The family is at En terprlse for a month or two yet. They will live in the church basement until the parsonage is completed. Mr. and Mrs. Blum of Uma- tilla were Irrigon visitors Sun- day. Mrs. Blum preached in the Assembly of God church. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mark- From where Our local Wild Life League went on a picnic Saturday, and I went along to cover it for the Clarion. Monday, folks kept stopping me, and Baying: "Must have gotton out of hand, that picnic!" "Nonsense," I says. "It was mighty pleasant and congenial. Just beer and hot dogs, cheese and cider." And then they show me the headline reading: "WILD WIFE PICNIC HUG SUCCESS." Of course it was Elmer, my type setter, who had made the misprints : But is my face red! It's only be SEE US BEFORE HAULING YOUR Sand and Gravel Have two dump trucks on the job at all times ready to give you satisfactory ser vice. Eliminate hand shoveling. Will deliver where you want it. Rates are very reasonable Vernon Christopherson LEXINGTON Oil Stoves Available for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SPARK, NORGE H.C. LITTLE L E. Dick Phone 622 Hepppner Oregon GRAIN BUYING ARCHER-DANIELS MIDLAND Co. Announces Establishment of Office in Heppner, Room 3, First National Bank Bldg. Clifford Carlson, Mgr. Ofiice Hours 1-6 P. M. Phone 2623 Heppner Gazette mett Browning of Ontario, was unable to be present. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second j class matter. Subscription price, $2.50 a year; j single cpples 10c. i - G- CRAWFORD ' Publisher and Editor AdvtrtiMmnu I sit ... ly Joe Marsh The Picnic Was a "Hug" Success! cause folks are so temperate and well-behaved in our town, that they could afford to take the whole thing as a Joke. From where I sit, even a news paper editor's entitled to a few mistakes. And since I reported that they served a moderate bev erage like beer, I'm sure nobody thinks the picnic was the least bit wild, or anything but a huge suc cess and I mean hugel Phone 3311 Residence lone 4122 Times, Heppner, Oregon, July 3, 1947-3 We Now RADIO MAN O Ir is with pleasure we announce the addition of VERNON RICHARDS to the staff of the Heppner Appliance Co. He is an expert radio repair man, with a record of good service in that work during his war experience. IF YOU ARE HAVING RADIO TROUBLE CALL US OR BRING IT IN. IF WE DON'T FIX IT THERE WILL BE NO CHARGE Will repair any make of radio or record changer. Heppner Appli Company Hodge Chevrolet Bldg. Phone 403 lance