Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 21, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Want Ads
-NEW THIS WEEK-
FOR SALE Large rod fryers, $2
each. Phone 37F21, lone, Or.
FOR ROUGH LUMBER econom
ically priced see the new
Builders' Supply. Will take or
ders Jor all kinds of rough
lumber to he delivered in
Heppner. 22c
Zipper type sleeping bags for
your vacation trip. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE-Quaker oil heater
with mechanical draft and cir
culating fan, never been used;
brand new Frigidaire cabinet
sink. See Phillip S. Griffin,
lone. 22-2.'ip
Hydraulic jacks $7.95. Rosewil
Motor Company.
TIIK NEW LUMBER YARD by
the bridge has 2x1, 2xC and
shiplap lumber for sale. 22c
Does your car shimmy? Free
safety test in our safety lane.
Rosewall Motor Company.
LOTS FOR SALE-Call O. H.
Sleinke, 1233. 21-21p
Let our paint department restore
that show room complexion.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE My entire flock of
Hampshire Red pullets, laying
hens. 2 12 miles below Mor
gan, on highway. Otis Young.
22c
We have good buys in used tires
and new tires. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR A LARGER SELECTION IN
OMi FURNISHINGS In
stock, 22 Davenos and Daven
portssome with chairs; 14
Bedroom sets blonde and
dark; 30 Swing Rockers as
sorted sizes and prices; 20 Di
nette Sets chrome and wood,
4 and G chairs; 16 wool Rugs
assorted sizes; 6 Dining
Room sets with buffet. Other
items too numerous to men
lion at L. A. Moore Furniture
Company, Phone 2121, Her
miston, Oregon. New merch
andise arriving daily. 21-22c
We have new Ford and Mercury
motors in stock for immediate
delivery and Installation.
Rosewall Motor Company.
TUNE IN to the Bible Hour over
KWRC each Tuesday at 7:15
p. m. Rev. Frank Nichols of
lone, director. 21-22p
FOR SALE 5-room houe, mod
ern; 5 three-room apartments
with bath, oil heaters, electric
stoves and electric hot water.
Modern utility house, on two
acres of land. See Phillip S.
Griffin, lone. 22-23p
CARPENTRY All kinds repair
and finish work. Bob Meek,
Phone 2555. 21-22p
FOR SALE Dry board ends.
Phone 1182. 21-22p
FOR SALE Black, gaited horse;
one-horse trailer, newly paint
ed and in Al condition. L. J.
Burnside, Heppner. 21-22c
FOR SALE
On Church Street
3 Bedrooms, 2 Sleeping Porches
Basement with oil furnace
Flamo stove with trash burner
Garage and woodshed, some wood
Shade and lawn, good condition
PRICE $5500
See
Turner-Van Marter
BOARD & ROOM for two leach'-.
ers. Call 2382. 20tfc
FOR SALE 5-rooin house. See
Frank Ayers, 412 Gale St. 21tfc
WANTED Custom combining
and hay chopping. W. G. See-
hafer, lone. ' 19-22p
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;
buzz,saw. J. C. Stepens, Hepp
ner, Oregon. ltfc
FOR SALE Slabwood. Harry
Owens. Phone 2724. 22tfc
FUR SALE Furnished house
and four rooms in rear. Priced
to sell. Call 772 or 2502. 18tf
Legal Advertising
NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNT
Notice ia herthy given that the tin
flersiKned A'lrniriiatrHtor of the Es
tate of Janit'H t'. Furlong, dre:imjii.
hits filed with the County Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon, hit)
Final Account of his adrnlniHlration
of the estate, ujid that the said Court
hat set Tuesd a y , Sptern her 2, 1 947,
al the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., in
the forenoon of aaid day at the Coun
ty Couitroom at the Courthouse at
Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for houring object ionB to the
said Final Account and the nettlement
of Maid estate, and all persona having
objections to the Kaid Final Account
or the settlement of aid estate are
hereby required to file the same with
Mind Court on or before the time et
for ald hearing.
Dated and first published this 3lt
day of July, 1!47.
SCOTT FURLONG.
Administrator,
P. W. MA HONEY
Attorney for the Admr.
Heppner. Orepon. 19-23
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS
ATTENTION ELKS !
Try our Merchants Lunch. You will
enjoy it. Prepared and served from
our kitchen under the management
of Mrs. Clive Huston.
Meals Served Daily 11:30 to 1:30 p. m. daily except
Sunday
Heppner Lodge No. 358
Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks
ffR!lhe Amazin9
ONE Gtuded'M COAT
Jutt truth It On It's !ayl
DrtM qwlchly to a bcautif uliv hturd-iand plaitof
type flnfth that lattt tar fat.
WA
HFOKI Don't 11 AFTER: PLASTIC PLAS
cracks, Jotrtlt, noilhaadi TER eovatt camplataly.
mar yaw walUI iatily waihad.
,1 EllM'Tfrig-r.ftl
roi EVERT ROOMI Harmonlilng telar
combinations arayourt with flHc Plaihw.
TIADIMAII 1(0 U t FA1 W
New Beauty for Old
Cracked Walls
PLASTIC PLASTER does a
perfect plaster and paint job
in one application! A single
coat covers and has enduring
qualities equivalent to one
coat of plaster and three coaf
of paint. Dries evenly withor
brush or lap marks.
COVERS MOST SURFACES
PLASTIC PLASTER give,
wonderful results over anj
wall surface wood, paint
plaster, bricks, wallboard
glass, metal, etc. Fire resistant
too! Insulates and strengthen,
walls. Ready-mixed. He sun
to see PLASTIC PLASTEH
before you decorate either olu
or new walls . .. it's matchless!
Si Paint ,
P.orla, 111.
Notice ia herehv Kiven that the un-
erHipned was duly appointed by the
Probate Court of the Ktate of Oregon
for Morrow County, the executor of
the estate of Allies M. Thomson, de
ceHned and all persona having claims
ugainrtt ald estate are hereby requir
ed to present the name to tiie under
HiKned with proper vouchers duly ver
ified as required by law at the Law
office of Job. J. Nya at Heppner, Ore
gon within nix mouths from the date
hereof.
Dated and firet published this 14lh
day of Aiurust 1947.
JAMKri G. THOMSON, SR.,
21-25 Executor.
noticiTfob BIDS
NOTICE iri J IKK KEY GIVEN that
sealed bids and proposals will be re-t-eived
by the County of Morrow, State
of Oregon, on and until September 4,
1M7, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., in accord
ance with plant and specifiralions for
the construction of a county hospital
in the City of Hfppner. Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, a copy of the said
plans, ape ifiratioiis. and instructions
to bidders can be obtained from Roald,
Shnieer and Harrington, 1104 Spald
ing Building, I'oithmd 4, Oregon, upon
a deposit of $4tf .00, which Raid deposit
fit; will be returned to unwuccs.sful
bidders upon their return of the naid
phins and specifications in good con
dition. lvi h bid must be accompanied by a
certified check or bidder's bond for
at least five per rent of the total am
ount of bid. payable the County
Court of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to be returned if the bidder la
unsuccessful, and to be forfeited for
failure to enter Into a contract after
the bid Is accepted.
Bids muft be filed with the County
Clerk of the County nf Morrow. State
of Oregon, in Hfppner on or before
the time hereinabove mentioned, at
wiiiih time the bids will be opened by
the County Court of the County of
Morrow, at a regular meeting inereoi
upon the- date hereinbefore specified.
The County Court of the County of
Morrow. State of Oregon, reserves the
right to rejec t any and all bids,
bated this 14th day of August, 1947.
MORUOW COUNTY.
By BERT JOHNSON.
Judge.
By L. T. RE ILL,
Count v Commissioner.
Hv R ' I THOMPSON.
:M ?4 County Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE Or COUNTY
PROPERTY
HV VIRTCE OK AN OR PER OK
THE COIWTY COCRT, dated Aimust
7, 1947. I am nulhoi i.ed and duet ted
to advert He and well at public auction
it not les.s than the minimum price
hen in set forth :
Li ts 1 to 4 inrhKve. PWNW'i.
SWV SKV b'-s ti t.r wens right of
Wiiy to OWRftN Co. in Stvtimi 21.
Township fi Nurlh. Range KWM
for the minimum price of f2.U0
1 er acre, cash.
K. 1 .. of Krai'tional V'L and most
Westerly tsi acr'S of lot? 5, 8. 13.
in Section HI. Township 5 North.
R.-inge 26 KWM for the minimum
pr ce of $2fK) per acre, cash.
2 trmts iDr 43-31 & 42-SS) in
Section 22. Township 5 North.
Range 26 KWM. citiitaining 9o acres
for the miiiiinum price of $2.00 per
- nc re. cash.
The N 1 of the NW4 of Section
27. Township 5 North. Range 2(1
KWM for the mi tit mum price of
$2 no rash.
Lot S In Rlock 1 of Cluffs Fourth
Add lion to the City of lone. Ore
gon, for the minimum price of $lti.-
THEREFORE. I will on the 13th
(lav of September. 1947 at the hour of
toiiMi A, M.. at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner. Oregon, sell
said pii'peity to tiie highest and best
bidder.
C .1. P. RAPMAN. Sheriff.
Morrow Count v, Oregon,
Ry FRANCES MITCHELL.
21-2R Deputy.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
Came to mv Diane, thp Jucfnc
ranch, southeast of Heppner, one
gray mare with colt. Mare about
12 years old, weighs between
900 and 1,000 pounds. Also one
bay mare three or fnnr voarc
old, weight about 1200 pounds,
branded with a cross over quar
ter circle on left hip. Party or
parties ownine these nnimaio
may redeem same by paying
feed bill and cost of advertising.
22-24C Npje TIlctiio
RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY
II is with profound sorrow that
Sans Souci Rohpkah lodge No. 33
of the Independent Order of
Oddfellows adopts the following
resolutions:
Whereas, the Almighty Fath
er has seen fit to call our helov
ed sister, Mrs. E. J.. Currin, to
her eternal rest, and whereas,
her presence and help will hp
sorely missed;
Therefore, lie it resolved, that
SanssRouei Rehekah lodge No. 33,
In testimony of its loss and in
expression of its love, drape tin
charter, no It further resolved,
the.t the deepest "sympathy of
the lodfTO ho extended to the
family of our departed sister,
and lie it further resolved, that
a copy of th.ese resolutions lie
spread upon Hie minutes of the
lodge and that a copy ho sent to
the hereavod family.
Let ha Archer,
Verna Hayes,
Alice Gentry.
Heppner Hardware & Electric Co.
Lack of Splash
Guards Will Get
Motorists in Bad
Fines and Jail sentences await
drivers and owners of cars not
equipped with fenders or splash
guards by the end of August,
motorists are being reminded by
Robert S. Farrell Jr., secretary
of state.
The only exceptions to the re
quirement are vehicles such as
log trucks which cannot prac
tically be equipped with fend
ers, according to an opinion by
Attorney General George Neu
r.er. Passed by the 1947 Oregon leg
islature, the legislation applies
to all personal or business cars,
motorcycles, trucks, busses, or
trailers. Guards or fenders must
be constructed so as to prevent
mud and similar matter from
being splashed or thrown on to
other vehicles which may be fol
lowing.
'The rule Is a protection ' not
only to motorists from mud and
rocks," Farrell sa'd, "but also
to pedesf-ians. A person who
might otherwise be drawn un
der the car when hit by a bare
tiie could be brushed aside by a
fonder."
Safety men have lauded the
iaw.
Violators are subject to a fine
of as much as $100 and 30 days
in the county jail.
Ing and died about 15 minutes
later. Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman
and Coroner A. D. McMurdo of
Heppner were called to the
scene. Coroner McMurdo called
the cause of death coronary
thrombosis. The body was taken
to John Day.
Mrs. Elaine S. George has pre
sented several new books to the
Heppner public library for use
on the Bert G. Sigsbee memorial
Heppner Gazette Times. Heppner, Oregon, August 21, 1947-7
shelf. These include: Kantor,,who attended the professional
"Glory for Me" from which the iootDan game in ran ui.
picture "Best Years of Our Lives" (day night between the Los An
was made. This picture is to be
shown at the local theater in
the near future. Thompson.
"Joe, the Wounded Tennis Play
er," the screen version of which
was called "My Brother Talks
to Horses," and Busch, "Duel
in the Sun."
Among those from Heppner
geles Dons and the Brooklyn
Dodgers were Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Hodge Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Lindner, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Car
michael, Mr. and Mrs. Alex C.
Lindsey and Hany Dlnges.
David and Will Hynd motor
ed to Cecil Wednesday to take
care of business matters.
Mrs. Elbert Cox returned Tu
esday from Portland where sh
recently underwent a major op
eration. Mr. and Mrs John Houston
and daughters of Pendleton wen
Sunday guests of her mother,
Mrs. S. P. Devln. They were ac
companied to Heppner by th
Misses Suzanne Lleuallen and
Erma Jean Casteel who spent
the day with the Hynd family.
News About Town
A new wooden fire escape is
being constructed on the Hiatt
apartment building in accord
ance with an order from the state
fire marshall's office in Salem,
according to Mrs Hiatt.
William Everett Shank. 44,
died at about 6:45 Tuesday
morning in the timber near
Camp .5. Mr. Shank, who was
felling timber, had just started
to fill his gasoline motor from
a large can, according to the
report of his partner. He sat
the can down and began moan-
mm
Join the merry throng and get a real thrill
out of roller skating The fun starts at seven
thirty and runs until ten-thirty each evening
except on dance nights.
at the
FAIR PAVILION IN HEPPNER
Skating equipment for old and young, big
and little. If you can skate, you'll have a
wonderful timeif you can't skate, you'll
have a wonderful time learning.
See you at 7:30 p. m. Every
Night Except Dance Nights
TOM LOYD, Operator
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Beginning at 1:00 P.M. Sharp
Lot includes Fat: Cows and Steers, and
Feeder Stock of All Kinds
BRING IN ANYTHING YOU MAY HAVE TO SELL
PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
Bt iur your match is out
Transportation slips must accompany stock when brought to the yards. Slips
may be obtained at Heppner Sales Yard or at the sheriff's office.
Terms : Cash
Heppner
ciles
Yard
HARLD ERWIN, Operator
JOHN VARNER, Auctioneer HARRY DINGES, Clerk