Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 10, 1947, Image 5

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    Want Ads
FOR SALE-Iit'iiutiful baby grand
Piano, slichllv usrd: will sell
cheap. Inquire Gazette Times
(Illllf.
FOR SALE Piano.
2502.
Call 772 or
16c
FOR SALE Furnished house,
and four rooms in rear. Priced
to sell. Call 772 or 2502. 15tf
FOUND Class ring. Inquire Ga
zetle Times office. 15c
FOR SALE Fine fresh Guernsey
cow. G. A. McGough, phone
9F5. lS-lfic
FOR SALE Small" house on low
er Main street. . Turner, Van
Marter & Co. 1617c
FOR SALE Standard Under",
wood typewriter. Phone 574.
161 fc
Phone
FOR SALE - Slabwood.
2724. Harry Owens.
FOR SALE or trade for pick-up,
International truck. Ed Bres
lin. 15-16p
APRICOTS Early, medium and
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. 14-16c
WANTEbThrehTrTFbyThe"" ac
re. Have new Massey-Harris
combine. Can furnish one new
truck. Raymond McDonald,
Ileppner, Ore. 14-16p
FOR "SaTeOOO to 10,000 No.
1 smooth ace red brick; also
some fire brick; 225-lb. piece
of angle iron 4x6x5, 811 feet
3 inches long. E. M. Baker,
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 $44.95 (112 HP to 3 HP
in Stock). L. A. MOORE, Fur
nisher of Homes, Hermiston.
Ojvgon, Plione2121. 1316c
FOR SALEIyT)5 Dodge 2-duor
sedan; good motor, body and
tires. 1928 Chev sedan good
condition. E. P. D:iy, loiie, Ore.
Legal Advertising
NOTICE TO CHEDITOaS
N'ftnc m heuuy givt-ii that the un-dftMiKiH-tl
ha been appointed an Ai
miii tr.tiix of the fctate of lorna
K. MjlrheJ, d-(yiae(i, hy the County
ouit o( tne .State, of Oregon for the
County of Morrow, an (J ha qualified.
anU that all ui-iHoim having claims
agaiiiHt Buid E.stiite are hereby requir
ed to present the Maine with proper
vourheis to the umlei riiKtifd at the Of-fn-e
of the County .Sheriff at the
-nrt H.,uo in !1 jipner. Oregon,
within six (6) months of the date
II. .1 t-ol.
tinted and firwt published on the
L'fitli day of June 11447.
KiiANL'fcd MITCHKLU
Administratrix.
Baker & Parker
i'ythian Building
lioud Hiver, Oregon
Ailorm-ys for Admx. 14-18
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENT
iSealed piopoMuls will he received by
the City of Jieppner. Oregon until 7:30
O'clock p.m. July 7, liM7 for exiava
tioii aiul backfill of trenches, unload
ing, hunting and distributing mater
ials, laying pipe, placing gate valves
ind liliingH, remov.iig and replacing
fire hydrants and ail incidental and
apputcnant work in connection with
toe Water Woik;i Improvement for the
City. The total linear feet of pipe to
be installed is approximately 6000
feet. The C ty will furnish ail pipe,
gate valves, fitllngn, etc.
The propoHaia will be publicly open
ed and read aloud at 7.30 o'clock R
M. on July 7, l'J47.
No proposal will be considered un
ions it in prepared and aubimtted on
the altitched form furnished by Uie
City Recorder.
kach proposal shall be accompanied
by a deposit of five per cent of the
anount of the bid, either in bidder' a j
bond or in cawh or certified check.
wiinh deposit will be returned follow
ing the signing of the contract by the
.iu- esHful bidder.
The right is reserved to reject any
and-or ail pi"upoaia or to accept BUh
proposal or proposals as are to the
le.st interest of the City.
liy order (f the City Council,
K. H. HUSTON, City Recorder.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, admin, .'-"tratiix of the es
tate of J. tllou Young, deceased, has
filed her final account with the Coun
ty Court of the Slate of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, and said Court
luirf set as tht tune and place tor
hearing on said final account, Mon
u.i.v. tne 4th of August 1947, at the
hour of H:iiO o'clock in the forenoon
of sa:d day, in tiie County Court
i - hum of the Morrow County Court
I i -use in 1 leptmer. Oregon. All per
..oiis having objections to said final
account are required to file the same
uith the si. id Couit on or before the
d.ite set for said hairing.
Dated and first posted this 1st day
f July, 1H17.
CORA YOUNG,
Admin f-tatrix of the Estate of
,r,lI?L Young, deceased.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that t he un-tb-iHMied
aditiiin ti alnx of the es
I ite of JmJui M. Haurian, deceased, has
filed with the Count y Court of tne
Stale of Oi-'gon fur Morrow County,
n'i final inbuilt nf tier administra
tiill of tlie e.-'tale of sad deceased and
. a -1 Court fivd Monday the 11th day
-f August KM.' at tt-e hour of 10 .00
o'i .K-k a. n. of Raid ) iy at the Court
I !'!!. e ;tt H-fjjmer. Oregon, fl3 the time
and place for hearing objections to
s.u-1 tui.il count ar.d the settlement
of siui e:tnte and fill persons having
iiij" t thereto are hereby required
to file the same w.th said Court on
l't ion.) int. tune iixni lur said hear-
Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, July 10, 1947
CHURCHES
NOTICE TO CBEDITOES
NntKe is tleitljy t;iv:n that the un
dersigned wtu, iluly ui.inl.-d ly the
Codiity Court of the Mate of OriKon
for Morrow County nlninii:-tr;it.ir of
the entile of fcDWIN L HUCKNUM.
dtvejiwed. untl nil ptTHona hnv;ti
rltilms uffiilnst the puluto of sjml ile
cfjiaed are hereby riijuirrd to present
Itie name duly verifi-d aM required by
law to said iidmuiiMrator at the law
offtre nf Jua. J. ,Nyt at Ileppner, Ore
gon, within six month from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this 26th
day of June. li17.
14-lS. WIU.IAM J. HUCKNUM,
Adlnliiixtrator.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
NotKe im hert-t'V Kiven that tlie un
derrt Klied. administrator of the entate
of Cora BurroiifchH, deieiimvl. li:ui fiit-d
his final arriamt with the Countv
Court of the Slate of Oregon for the
County of Morrow, ami said Court has
set Monday, the 11th day of August,
1!H7. at Hie hour of 11 cm i.YI.h k A M.
of aaul day. in the County Court room
of the Morrow County Court House in
Heppner. Oregon, as the time and
place for healini; mi and final settle
ment of Maid final ai-eount. All per
sons havinK ohjeot ons to said final
aecount are hereby required to file
the same with said court on or before
the dale set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this loth
day of July, 1947.
J. O TVUNKR.
16-20 Administrator.
1m-'.
Dated and first published this 10th
rl.:. of Jim- l!i:
AI'KU.K'IIANNAN MrAI.USTEU.
l'i Administratrix.
NOTICE OF SALE
Sealod bids will be received
up In and including July 15,
1!!7, fur the purchase of the
Lena school house (Dist. No. 2).
Bids may be mailed to Marian
Brosnan, derli. The board re
serves the right to reject any or
all bids.
Marian Brosnan, Clerk,
Heppner. Ore., lite. 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 '10 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,
M-lGc Heppner, Oregon.
For Your Standard Oil Products
See
UNREIN MOTOR SERVICE
Chevron and Chevron Supreme
Gasoline
R. P. M. Motor Oils
100 Octane Aviation Gas for your
Gas Stove, Lantern, or Blow Torch
(No Lead)
Standard Credit Cards Accepted
CHUBCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar
low, superintendent. Classes for
every age. Come and join with
us In the study of God's word.
Morning worship, 11. Com
munion and preaching, sermon
topic, "Giving Acount to God."
Immediately following the
morning service we will leave
for McCaleb's cabins in the
mountains where we will have
a church and Sunday school pic
nic. Everyone is invited. Com
mittees have been appointed.
Transportation will be furnish
ed for all who have no way to
go. McCaleb's cabins are on the
Coal Mine Hill road. There will
be a short service at 4:30 or 5
up there and there will be no
evening service at the church.
Every member of the Sunday
school and church and all relat
ed families are invited to share
with us. Bring your own tahle
service and a covered dish. Ice
cream and coffee will be furn
METHODIST CHURCH
J. Palmer Sorlein, Pastor
Regular morning worship at
11 a.m. Your pastor will be in
attenuance at the Youth Fellow
ship institute at Suttle lake with
a group of our young people, the
services will be in charge of a
group of our lay people.
Sunday church school at 9:45
a.m.
Women's Society of rHri;tlin
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 Heppner at 7:30; lone at 8:30.
Mass on first Friday of month
in Ileppner at 7:30 a.m.
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News From Irrigon . .
By Mrs. J. A. Shoun
Morion Whitney and brother
Cahin CMme up from Hay Fork,
Cal., Wednesday, starting back
Thursday night. Calvin former
ly owned the Lyle Mulkey place
here.
Mrs. Mae Cosner and sister and
brother-in-law,, Mr.' and Mrs.
Oeorgo Kumbalch of La Grande
spent Sunday with the girls' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Cosner
anti family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow are
the parents of a baby girl born
July 4th and named Janice Ma
rie. She is the third child. The
others are sons.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Darling
and family are getting packed
ready to move to Sunnyslde,
Wash., where he is to be band
leader of the Sunnyside schools.
He was superintendent and band
leader here the last two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Lathrop
celebrated in Wallowa.
The Don Smiths celebrated at
the Mt. Vernon springs and Clar
ence Rucker at Minam lake.
Among those celebrating in
Irrigon were Clara Ellen Fraser
of Pendleton with her mother,
Mrs. Minnie Fraser and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Billy Rutleuge of
Hermiston with his mother, Mrs.
Lillian Rutledge; MiSs Betty
Acock of St. Anthony's hospital,
Pendleton, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Acock; Miss
Paula Habcrlein of Pendleton
with the Paul Haberleins and on
to Bend for the week end with
friends; James Shoun of Walla
Walla with the J. A. Shouns.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shoun
and Steven visited the Shouns
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dexter
were Heppner business visitors
Monday.
Mrs. Cora Minnick returned
from Weston Tuesday. She had
been working in the peas.
Don Miller and U mic Sien'i
ens returned from a few days
spent in Portland and Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cnldvvell
vent from Sunday until Tues
day with his mother, Mrs. Tom
( Mcwell and the Robert Smith
family.
BOARDMAN . . .
Mrs. Robert Hilder (Edyth
Nickerson) who has been visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Nickerson, for a couple of
weeks left for her home in San
Bernardino, Cal., Thursday.
Lawrence Smith of Union vis
ited at the home of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Natlfan Thorpe Thursday.
Mrs. Frank Cole went to Olym
pia, Wash., where she will meet
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bently of
Peoria, 111., and together they
will motor to Los Angeles to see
a son and brother, Robert Ham
lin, who is in the armed forces.
They expect to be gone two
weeks.
At late report Boardman has
the teaching staff complete ex
cept the home economics teach
er. Those signed are Gerald Fa
hey, superintendent; high, Ron
and Black and Norman Berg
strom; grades, George Jaross,
Mrs. Geneva Jackson, Miss Nel
lie Shaffer and Mrs. Zoe Bill
ings. On July 1 a group of friends
gathered at the Ed Souders home
for the evening to help them
celebrate their 23rd wedding an
niversary. Those going were
Crystal Barlow, Mrs. Chas. An-
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vice, we invite you to give us a tr
Our Prompt Delivery
Service Is Winning
Friends . . .
When you bring gar
ments to us that you
will need immediately,
we make it a point to
give you prompt service
on them, not overlook
ing quality of work to
meet the deadline. We
prefer a little longer
time, but never sacrifice
quality.
If you have not yet
tried our cleaning serial.
HEPPNER CLEANERS & DYERS
W.C.COLLINS
Rev. and Mrs. Chester Wilson
and family and Edith Benson of
Council, Idaho, are visiting his
mother, Mrs. Nora Wilson and
family.
Chester Wilson gave his house
a coat of white paint and Joe
Wilson is building a house. He
has the foundation laid on the
lot where the house was destroy
ed by fire last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Woolover
and children have moved from
the R. R. house to Patterson.
Mrs. Nina Harris and daugh
ter, Mrs. Fairy Bessler and chil
dren returned from a fishing trip
in the John Day country. They
visited her mother, Mrs. Martha
Ferrill and family, and then re
turned to their home in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Allen and
two children of Redmond spent
Saturday and Sunday here vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C, W. Acock and family, also go
ing to Pendleton to visit Adrian's
mother, Mrs. Hugh Grim, who
is in the Pendleton hospital. Mrs.
Grim can get around in the hos
pital in a wheel chair, they re-,
port.
Billy Allen of Heppner cele
brated here with relatives and
friends.
HNLISTMENTS FOR
TAR EAST SERVICE
AUTHORIZED BY ARMY
Enlistments and reenlistments
in the regular army for direct
assignment to military intelli
gence service In the Far East is
now authorized to qualified per
sons who are able to read, write
and speak the Korean or Russian
language fluently. Captain Geo
R. Smith, Pendleton army re
cruiting service station comman
der, announced this morning.
In addition to meeting the
above qualifications, applicants
must have a recorded score of
110 or higher on their classifi
cation test, or a minimum of 28
on their R-3 or R-4 test. Enlist-
deregg, Mrs. Elvin Ely, Mrs. H.
Ackerman, Mrs. A. B. Chaffee,
Olive Atteberry, Anna Cramer,
Mrs. Mary Healy and the host
and hostess. Refreshments of
ice cream and cake .were served
by the ladies.
Guests at the Mrs. Eva War
ner home over the holidays were
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodwin of
Portland and her daughter, Mrs.
Catharine Heck of Seattle.
Mrs. Robert Harwood returned
from Packwood, Wash., where
she spent the holidays with her
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bradley.
Out-of-town folk at the Mrs.
Jennie Olson home over the 4th
were her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Olson of Walla Walla, Mr.
and Mrs. Pat Pattee of Pendle
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Uthe of Umatilla. Olson Is a
son, and Mrs. Pattee and Mrs.
Uthe are daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mylly
maki and Mrs. Adolph Skoubo
motored to Portland for the week
end with relatives. Mrs. Skoubo
went to visit her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tiovo Si
milia, nee Eleanor Skoubo.
Mr. and Mrs. Konaki Biack re"
turned home Monday after
spending the holidays with Mrs.
Black's brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford Uveson of
Wallowa.
Rev. and Mrs. Eble with their
two boys have moved to Board
man. Mr. Eble will have the
pastorate of the Community
church here, also at Umatill?..
He has been at the Tutuilla mis
sion for the past three years .-n.1
has just returned from a month's
visit with their parents in Phil
adelphia, Pa. Rev. Peterson who
has been our pastor for r:e past
two years will be a full-time
minister at Stanfield.
ments must be for a term of
three years, also, Captain Smith
explained.
Applicants with prior service
who are qualified Korean or
Russian linguists, will be enlist
ed as technicians fifth grade or
in a grade authorized by the
war department, whichever is
higher. Successful completion of
screening tests at the military
intelligence service language
school, and proof of their ling
uistic abilities will entitle the
applicants for promotion to staff
sergeant or sergeant.
Basic training for new enlist
ees will be accomplished at Fort
Ord, Cal., and personnel will
then be transferred to the lang
uage school at Presidio of Mon
terey, Cal. Individuals with pre
vious service will report directly
to the school, the recruiting
commander said.
Complete information on the
requirements for enlistment as a
Korean or Russian linguist In
the military intelligence service
may be obtained at the nearest
army recruiting station, Room
360, Post Office building, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parker and
Mrs. Fletcher Forster were in
Heppner Tuesday from Pendle
ton visiting friends for a few
hours. The Parkers reside in
Pendleton and Mrs. Forster is up
from Tillamook visiting them.
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
class matter. j
subscription price, $z.ou a year;
single copies 10c.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
Attention Stockmen
The following rates to Portland from
Heppner, Lexington and lone will be
in effect July 17th:
63c A.Q. 56c, 7500 to 15,000 lbs.
46c, 15,000 lbs. and over
Chapman Freight Service
Phone 666 Pilot Rock, Ore.
A Gift of Lingering Beauty . . .
POTTED PLANTS
Begonia, Caladium, Ivy, Philoden
dron, Wandering Jew, Colius, Tu
berous Begonias.
Seasonal Cut Flowers
Glacis are plentiful
Prices Reasonable
I ' Here's What We Dot
1 Balance front wheels
-
2
weights included.
Inspect, clean and re
pack front wheel
bearings.
3 Check wheel align
ment and toe-in.
R03EWALL
MOTOR CO.
GRAIN BUYINi
ARCHER-DAN I ELS
MIDLAND Co.
Clifford Carlson, Mgr.
Heppner Office
1st National Bank Bldg., Phone 2623
Office Hours, 1-6 P. M.
lone Office
Phone 1111
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We Now
Have A
RADIO
O It is with pleasure we
announce the addition
of
VERNON RICHARDS
to the staff of the
Heppner Appliance Co.
He is an expert in 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
A
ppyance
Company
Hodge Chevrolet Bldg.
Phone 403