Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 07, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Want Ads
-NEW THIS WEEK-
Soft ball bats $1.59.. Rosewall
Motor Company.
LOST Between the Glavy ranch
and the school house, Sun., a
6:00-16 In. tire and wheel.
Finder please Return to Cloy
W. Dykstra. Reward. 20-21p
Let us UNDERSEAL your car to
keep out dust, prevent rust
and keep out road noises.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE New, unfinished
house in Heppner. Simpson
Hoi ley. 20-21p
FOR SALE Five-room house,
furniture and wood. $1500
cash. 8 K St.. Heppner. 20p
WANTED TO BUY An upright
piano. Call Walt Barger, phone
2392. 20c
Zipper type sleeping bags $24.95.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE 1935 Chevrolet. In-
quire at Ferguson cabins, No.
4. 20-21 p
FOR SALE 5-room house in
good condition. Terms if de
sired. Mrs. W. F. Barkla. Phone
6G2. 20-21c
Let our paint department re
store that showroom complex
ion to your car. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR SALE New and used oil
stoves. L. E. Dick, Heppner.
20-21c
FOR SALE Small wheat ranch
10 12 miles west of lone. 6
room house, large barn, other
buildings. Write Box 165, lone,
Ore. 20-21p
Outside white paint, $5.00 per
gallon. Rosewall Motor Co.
We have seat covers for most
all cars. Rosewall Motor Co.
LADIES, LOOK! For limited time
only, your washing machine
serviced at your home by man
with 30 years experience; free
examination; also have ABC
washer thoroughly recondi
tioned, newly enameled. Bar
gain price $62.50. Ph. 1172. 20p
FOR SALE A bargain at $6,000:
a good poultry ranch; 3-acre
tract in lone, Oregon; 1 block
from good school, on good
highway, adjacent to city re
creation center. Good 5-room
house, new paint, roof, kitch
en, built-lns, butane gas
range, new electric water hea
ter, bath, House furnished.
Five poultry houses, cross fen
ced, 8 bearing apple, apricot,
peach and pear trees. Good
well and city water. Easy
terms. See J. O. Turner, Hepp
ner, Oregon. 19-20c
FOR SALE Buff fryer chickens,
Phone 2111, lone. 19-20c
WANTED Custom combining
and hay chopping. W. G. See-
hafer, lone. 19-22p
FOTSALE-936 Ford truck with
100 HP motor in good shape,
and flat bed and bulk racks.
Archie Alunkers, Heppner, Ore.
19-20p
FOR SALE Piano in eood con
dition, $125. May be seen at
Dallas Craber place In Lena
district. Mrs. Virgil Hatfield,
123 E. Jefferson, Hlllsboro, Or.
19-20
NOTICE Mv wife having left
my bed and board, I will not
Its Glad
and they are. beautiful this year!
All home grown and so beautiful. . . .
Bouquet - Corsage - Spray or Shower
Ribbons in a variety of widths and
colors are now available if you wish
to purchase a yar d or a bolt.
Flowers for Every Occasion
The Flower Shop
There's A
That's why we feel called upon to explain our
inadvertent effort to change the date of the
Heppner Rodeo. The trouble is thaj the ad writer
can't count above 6, and knowing there should
be three numbers he started with 4-4-5-6-see?
Since last week he has expanded his knowledge
in figures and can now count to 7. So the Rodeo
dates read: September 5-6-7 as of this date.
Incidentally, we know most people arc particular about
their figures. They want their clothes to set them off to
the best advantage. That's why we're so busy keeping
their clothes cleaned and pressed.
Heppner
be responsible for any bills in
curred by her. Olis Young.
Morgan, Oregon. 19-21 p
FOR SALE Two 18-7 Interna
tional grain drills, single disc,
wilh large steel grain box and
platform step. New extras and
hitch to go with pair. $150
each or $275 both. B. H. Peck,
Lexington, Ore. 19-20c
FOR SALE 1940 GMC 2 12 ton
truck with 15 12 foot flat
grain bed; .1939 Chevrolet
truck, 2-speed axle. Crum Bros.,
lone, Ore., Phone 32F14. 19-20p
FOR SALE In lone: 7-room
house and four lots; wood and
coal range; wood and coal cir
culator; dining table and six
chairs; washing machine,
mangle, crib and mattress;
buzzsaw. J. C. Stepens, Hepp
ner, Oregon. ltfc
FOR SALE Canning peaces, $2
a bushel you pick 'em. At
Edmonds Orchard, 2 miles W.
of Umatilla. . 19-21p
WANTED Wheat cutting. Have
16-foot International. Eldon
Padberg, Lexington, Ore.
19-20p
FOR SALE Furnished house
and four rooms in rear. Priced
to sell. Call 772 or 2502. 18tf
LATE PEACHES for Canning
Improved Elbertas ready Aug.
6; J. H. Hales one week later;
also prunes and Bartlett pears.
Bring containers; pick if you
wish. Miller Orchard, one mile
west Umatilla on highway.
19-20c
FOR SALE Beautiful baby grand
piano, slightly used; will sell
cheap. Inquire Gazette Times
office.
FOR SALE Slabwood. Phone
2724. Harry Owens.
AVON PRODUCTS has vacant
territories in Heppner and sur
rounding towns. Good income.
Permanent. Write Dorothy Le
ahy, District Manager, 1516
Main, Richland, Wash. 18-20p
Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF FITJAL ACCOUNT
Nulit-e is hereby fctven that the un
dersigntHl, administrator of the estate
of Cora BurrouhM, dweaaert, htm filed
his final account with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Morrow, and umd Court has
set Monday, the 11th day of AugUHt.
1!47. at the hour of 11 CJU o'clock A. At.
of said day, in the County Court room
of the Morrow County Court House in
Heppner, Oregon, us the time and
place fur heaiing on and final settle
ment of said final account. All per
soiih having objm tioim to said final
account are hereby required to file
the same with said court on or before
the date pet for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 10th
day of July, 1947.
J. O. TUItNKR,
16-20 Administrator.
NOTICE OP TINAIi ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned adinimMralrix of the es
tate of John M. Han nan, defeased, has
filed with the County Court of the
Stitte of Oregon fur Morrow County,
her final account of her administra
tion of the estate of a:d deceased and
ai(L Court fixel Monday the 11th day
of August 1147 at the hour of 10.00
o'clock a. m. of suld day at the Court
House at Heppner. Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing objections to
said final acemmt and the settlement
of said estate and all persons having
objections thereto are hereby required
to file the same with said Court on
or before the time fixed for said hear-
Duted and first published this 10th
day of July, 1947.
ADKLLK HAN NAN MrAIXISTKR.
16-20 Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Ik hereby given that the un
designed has been duly appointed by
the Countv Court of Mormw County
State of Oregon. Administrator of the
Kstate of CKK WAII WOO. deceased;
and all persons having claims against
the said Estate of said deceased re
hereby required to present the same
with proper vouchers duly verified as
required hv law to ih said Admin
istrator at the law office of P. W.
Season
Reason For Everything . . .
Cleaners
Mahoney. Heppner. Oregon, within aix
mollify fiom the date hereof.
lt-d and first published thU 17th
day of July, ISM.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Administrator,
P. W. Mahoney,
Afl,.rri lor tne Administrator.
He miner. Oregon. 17-21
NOTICE OF BAJUE OF COUNTY
BY V1KTCE OF AN OKDKR OF
THE COUNTY COUKT. dated July v,
1147. I am authorized and directed to
advertise and sell at public auction at
not l oris thaii itie minimum price Here
in set forth:
All of fractional Section 26. Lots
1, 2, and 3, of Section 35 and all
of Section 36, less right of way, in
Town-tup 5 North, Range 25 Kant
of the Willamette Meridian, and
Lots 1. 2. 3, 1 and 6, the South
east Quarter, the South Half fof
the Northeast Quarter and the East -
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Sect on 19. Township 5 North,
King 26 Kiul of the Willamette
Meridian all in Morrow County.
Oregon fur the minimum price of
:7.r 00 -jum
Therefore, I will on the ISth day of
August, 1147 at the nour or iu:uu a. m..
at the front dr of the Court House
in Heppner. Oregon, sell aaid prop
erty to lllc HlBUtsL una uiuuei.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon,
By KKANCKS MITCHKLL,
17-21 Deputy.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby Kiven that the un-
der.-lKntd was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County, Administrator of
the Kslate of FfcKDINAND DE SOTA
hMHKH'JKIt. deceased, and all Der-
sons having claims against the estate
oi sa:u uoceasea are nereny required
to present the same duly verified as
required by law to said Administrator
at the law office of P. W. Mahoney
at Heppner. Oregon, within six mon
ths from the date hereof.
Duted and first published this 17th
duv of July. 1947.
C. J,
D. BAUMAN.
Administrator.
P. W. Mahoney,
Attorney for A dm.,
Heppner. Oregon.
17-21
SUMMONS
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATK OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
HLMKK PALMER, Plaintiff,
vs.
AUGUSTA ANDERSON, DALE C.
KOYSE and JANE DOE ROYSE, his
wife, the unknown heirs of CLYDE
F. ROYSE, deceased, also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest In the rest estate described
herein. Defendants.
TO: Augusta Anderson, Dale C. Royse
and Jane Doe Royse. his wife, the
unknown heirs of Clyde F. Royse,
dweased, also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, eat ate. lien or interest In the
real estate described herein, De
fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
attains t you In the above entitled
court and cause within 4 weeks from
the date of first publication of this
numinous and if yofc fail to appear
and answer for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the court for relief
oh prayed for In the said complaint,
to-wit: For a Decree that the plain
tiff is the owner in fee simple of the
following described real property, to
wit: The West half of the Northeast
quarter and the Southeast quarter
of the Northeast quarter of Sec
lion 13. Township 4 South of Range
' 24 East of the Willamette Merid
ian. And that the plaintiff is the owner
in fee wimple of the said land, free of
any riht. title, estate, lien or inter
est of you and each of you, and that
you or any of you have no right ti
tle, estate, lien or interest In the said
land, or any part thereof, and perpet
ually rest rain and enjoin you and
each of you. your heirs and assigns,
from asserting any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest in the said land or
any part thereof, adverse tu the plain
tiff. This summons Is served upon you
by publication there if for four con
secutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette
Times by Order of the Honorable
Bert Johnson, Judge of the County
Court of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, whirh said order was made
and entered on the 16th day of July.
1947. and the first date of this publi
cation is July 17. 1917.
P. W. MAHONEY.
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
Post off ice Address, Hepp
ner. Oregon. , 17-21
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned Administrator of the Es
tate of James F. Furlong, deceased,
has filed with the County Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon, bin
Filial Account of his administration
f the estate, ajid that the said Court
has set Tuesday, September 2. 1947,
(t the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. in
the forenoon of said day at the Coun
tv Courtroom at the Courthouse at
Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to the
sa d Final Account and the settlement
of said estate, and all persons having
objections to the said Final Account
or the settlement of said estate are
hereby required to file the same with
said Court on or before the time set
for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 31st
day of July, 1947.
SCOTT FURLONG.
Administrator.
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney for the Admr.
Heppner. Oregon. 19-23
Proclamation. Whereas, the unreg
ulated use of certain forest areas is.
in my judgment, a menace to life and
property on account of an excessive
amount of inflammable debris on the
ground, and whereas, upon the show
ing of the State Forester, it appears
to me to be necessary to close to un
regulated use the following areas
within and adjacent to the Umatilla
National Forest, designated as: Area
No.-P (Bear Wallow Area) Those
parts of T, 3 S.. Rs. 32 and 33 E.. south
of Alboe-Lehnuin Spring Road ; and
those parts of T. 4 S.. Rs. 32 and 33
E., lying between the Owing Butte
Road and the old French Corral-Cam-as
Creek Road, and north of Camas
Creek, excepting the Albee- Lehman
Springs Road. Area No. -P (Camp
Creek Area) Sections 29. 30, 31 and
A2. T. 6 S.. R. 33 E. Permit to enter
the above-described areas may be ob
tained at Forest Supervisor's Office.
Pendleton. Oregon, and Uklah Ranger
Station. Area No, -P (Desolation
Creek Area) Those parts of T. 6 S..
Rs. 31 K., nnd 32 E., lying south of
the Nort h F rk John Day River ; all
of T, 7 S., Rs. 31 E.. and 32 E. : Sec
lions 1 and 2. T. 8 S., R. 31 E.; Sec
tions 1 to 6 Inclusive, T. 8 S R. 32 E. ;
excepting Pendleton-John Day High
way. Pilot Rock Lumber Company
Road and Desolation Creek Road.
Permits to enter the above-described
& Dyers
Business Holds at
High Level Despite
Economists' Forecasts
(Industrial Newe Review)
Last winter It was pretty gen
erally believed that what the
economists, who have a lang
uaee all their own, call a "cor
rective recession," would occur
in the spring or summer of 1947
This prediction was based on
the theory that savings we're
dwindling, that resistance to
high prices would force a down
turn, that the great postwar
spending orgy couldn't last, that
a more or less serious increase
in the total of people unemploy
ed was inevitable, and that
some of the water had to be
squeezed out of the economy.
Spring has passed and sum
CHURCHES
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible school, 9:45; C. W. Bar
low, superintendent; Mrs. Joe
Jewett, primary superintendent.
Morning worship, 11; com
munion and preaching; mes
sage by Martin Clark, former
minister and Living Link mis
sionary of the Church of Christ
to Japan.
There will be no evening ser
vice Sunday evening because
the minister is leaving for boys'
camp at Cove with a load of
boys.
Fellowship dinner at noon
welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Clark
and family.
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.
are a may be obtained at Dale Ranger
Station. Area No. -P (Wilson Creek
Area) Sections 33 and 34. T. 6 S.. R.
26. E. ; Sections 2. 3. 10, 11. WVfe Sec
tion 12. NW'4 Section 13. Section 14.
NE',i. ESE'i Section 15; excepting
Western Route Road. Permits to en
ter above-described area may be ob
tained at Heppner Ranger Station.
Tupper and Bull Prairie Guard Sta
tions. Area. No. -P (Mill Creek Area)
All that part of Mill Creek Watershed
serving the city of Walla Walla, Wash
ington, south of Oregon-Washington
State line. Now. therefore, I, Marshall
Cornett. Governor of the State of Ore
gon, by virtue of the authority vested
in me under the provisions of Section
107-210 Oregon Compiled Laws An
notated, as amended by Chapter 252.
Oregon Laws. 1945. do hereby proclaim
the unregulated use of the above-described
areas to be unlawful and that
said areas should be subject to entry
only through permit to be issued by
the State forester, or a fire warden,
under which permit entrant shall com
ply with any and all' of the following
requirements: (1) To refrain from
smoking except In places designated as
safe In said permit. (21 To build no op
en fires except In places designated as
safe In said permit. (31 To have as a
part of his or her equipment when
using canipfires. except when travel
ing as a pedestrian andor camping
at improved, designated and posted
campgrounds, tools as specified bv the
forester suitable for extinguishing
fires. This proclamation shall be ef
fective from and after the 1st day
of August. 1947, and shall remain in
full force and effect until the aist rf,,v
of December, 1947. Done at the Cap-
in otii,-iii. ciregon. mis 1st nay or
August. 1947. Marshall Cornett Gov
ernor. Attest : Robert S. Farrell. Jr.,
Secretary of State.
ATTENTION
MERCHANTS
Headquarters for
Novelty
Western Hats, Ker
chiefs, etc. for
Rodeo & Celebration
Dress-Ups
We are the largest distribu
tors in the West for merchan
dise of this kind.
BE PREPARED FOR THIS
YEAR'S RODEO
Cataloguel on request
WEST COAST NOVELTY CO.
1136-1I36A Mission St
San Francisco, CaL
The barmen ghouno cahioou"
CARRItS ITS WINTER GROCERIES
ON 116 BACK IN The form of a
SLAB OF TALLOW. A TO 6 INCHES
THICK. B SPRING IT'SGONU
The weather we're havlntf now
U ft far cry from winter tem
perature! . . . and U'l mnch
harder on yonr clothes. Bum
mer elothee, of light colon, ac
tually require more frequent
oleanluf. Do you have ft few
negleoted maimer g-armenti
that ihould be ou their way
HEEE...oall for pick up and
delivery lex-vice.
Heppner Phone 8638 Oregon
Morrow County
Cleaners
mer has come and these fore
casts have proven close to 100
per cent wrong. Prices are high
er than ever, but buying re
mains at very satisfactory lev
els. Savings have declined and
war bonds have been cashed, at
a .high rate. But there is plenty
of money around, business pro
fits are excellent, more than
60,000,000 people are employed,
the stock market has been show
ing signs of new life, and la
bor's earnings have generally
kept pace wilh price increases
and in some instances, notably
coal, have far outrun them. The
"recession" may be just around
the corner, but it certainly isn't
here yet
There are certain black spots
pn the picture. As an example,
construction seems to be one
place where resistance to high
prices is really holding spend
ing to a minimum. Home con
struction is practically dormant
prospective builders are wary
of starting projects whose esti-,
mated cost may be $10,000 or'
$12,000 and whose final cost
may run well over $20,000. On
the other hand, there is a good
deal of industrial construction
going on, inflated prices not
withstanding. Many industries
must expand, whether they
want to or not, in order to pro
tect their competitive position
and fill their orders.
Retail sales go up and down
within a narrow range, but
show no signs of a serious de
cline. Exception to this is sales
of luxury goods, such as jewelry,
which are well under last year.
But all the staples, necessities
and semi-necessities are finding
a ready market.
It might be expected that this
situation would result in a feel
ing of confidence in industrial,
agricultural and. governmental
circles. But it has not. Many
of the economists are convinc
ed that the country would be a
lot better off in the long run if
the "recession" had occurred on
schedule. They fear that we may
be heading toward a major bust
and a real economic depression.
Furthermore, the enormous, un
precedented amounts of money
that are floating around are a
poor indicator of prosperity these
days. For instance, farm income
this year will be close to three
times what it was before the
war. But the combination of in
creased taxes, labor costs, and
feed and material prices has ab
sorbed most of what otherwise
would have been profit. And the
factory worker whose pay is at
a high of $50 a week finds that
it buys only as much as $25
bought in 1940.
Generally speaking, the price
outlook is for further increases.
The last boost given coal miners
will push up the price of steel
some $5 a ton. And when the
price of steel goes up, the price
of a long list of manufactured
goods must follow. This will un
doubtedly result in new wage
demands by other groups of
workers. If those demands are
granted, prices will take another
leap forward. So it goes in the
wage-price spiral.
A great many people have not
shared in the fruits of the post
war boom, and are in a much
worse economic position than in
prewar days. People living on
fixed incomes have, of course,
taken the worst beating of ail
their purchasing power has been
HURRY! HURRY!
To Our Big Clearance Sale of
Furniture!
To clear space for new arrivals, we
are marking numerous items to be
sold at
LESS THAN COST!
You can't afford to pass up this op
portunity to get some of the articles
you need a a saving of as much as
40 per cent.
Was $220.25
4- Piece Sectional Davenport
at 40 pet. off, now 132.15
Was $199.50
5- Piece Mission Style Set
Davenport, 2 End Tables
Chair, Coffee Table
at 30 pet. off, now 139.65
Was $259.50
Davenport & Overstuffed
Rocking Chair
at 40 pet. off, now 155.70
ill
Was $270.05
5-PIECE BEDROOM SET with Bedspread, Wool Blanket,
2 Boudoir Lamps and 1 Bed Lamp ' NOW 179.50
Heppner Gozette
cut by half or more while their
dollar income has remained con
stant. Government workers have
suffered the mouest salary in -
creases granted them have not
been nearly sufficient to take
care of the higher cost of living.
tfSl P.FIVlJ C;.C I UAH A
LAST 1
IT FBlGHTtNCD ML TERR1BLY.1 Sa OF CATS
Don't be afraid of the prices of our radios. They are available in a
broad range of prices with a distinguished model for every home.
Just watch your house become the center of attraction, a meeting
place for fun, with an excellent G. E. radio around! Drop by the
HEPPNER HARDWARE & ELECTRIC CO. . . . see them!
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
Times, Heppner, Oregon, Aug. 7, 1947-5
And the high-salaried people are
hit so hard by taxes that they
have much less to spend than
jin other, similar times.
The great current fear is that
we will have a depression with
high prices. That has never
PROFESSIONAL SKILL
PROTECTS YOUR
HEALTH . . . YOUR LIFE
Your druggist is a skilled medical man,
trained to follow the directions of your
doctor in the accurate compounding of
prescriptions.
Every prescription which enters our store is giv
en the immediate and full attention it demands.
Trust our judgment . . depend upon our
knowledge . . . follow the example of
your physician, who patronizes our services-bring
your prescription to us.
ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED
NO UNNECESSARY WAITING
FRESH, POTENT STOCK
SAAGER'S PHARMACY
lj fl DREAMED MV FUR P'" IpfDONY LtL
- ywl I 1 - - i txsA . jra l
CARNIVAL
VALUES
Was $90.50
SPRING ROCKER
at 40 pet. off, now 54.30
Was $77.50
SPRING ROCKER
at 40 pet. off, now 46.50
Was $87.50
SPRING ROCKER
at 40 pet. off, now 52.50
happened In this country before,
It has happened abroad and the
results have been catastrophic.
The best minds in industry nd
government are working ovor-
time trying to think of ways to
I prevent It.
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it.