Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 28, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    Want Ads
NEW THIS WEEK-
Don't aend out of town for any
thing automotive until you
first try Rosewall Motor Co.
LOST Leather belt and shoul
der strap for street drum. Re
turn to Wm. Coehell or Bar
bara Sherman. 23p
We have the following tires In
stock now:
550 x 21 600 x 16 750 x 20
550 X 18 650 X 16 825 x 20
650 X 18 550 x 15
500-475 x 19 750 x 16
550 x 17 700 x 20
Rosewall Motor Company.
HAVEFOUR 600-16 puncture
proof tubes. Fine for lady driv
ers. Cost $18.65 each; will take
$10. K. P. Day, loneOre. 23-2-lp
It is not necessary to go out of
town shopping and be insult
ed by a big store clerk when
you can buy what you want
for less in Hcppner at Rose
wall Motor Company.
FOR SALE 2good Monarch coal
and wood ranges; 2 30-gallon
hot water tanks; 1 wooden
garden wheelbarrow; 1 new
Premier vacuum cleaner; 3
heavy jacks, i'hone 2752 or
1483. 23 21c
Sleeping bags at $24.95 zipper
type. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALEOil "burningTanges,
$124.50 to $238. Case Furniture
Co.
Modern utility house, on two
acres of land. See Phillip S.
Griffin, lone. 22-23p
LOTS FOR SALE Call O. H.
Steinke, 1233. 21-24p
BOARD & ROOM lor two teach
ers. Call 2382. 20tfc
FOR SALE 5-room house. See
Frank Ayers, 412 Gale St. 21tfc
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
FOR SALE Furnished house
and four rooms in rear. Priced
to sell. Call 772 or 2502. 18tf
Legal Advertising
We have fire extinguishers and
fire extinguisher fluid. Rose
wall Motor Company.
LET US convert your present
solid fuel range to a modern
oil burner. Case Furniture Co.
Mow is the time to have that
heater installed in your car or
truck. Don't wait until pre
sent stock is exhausted. Hose
wall Motor Company.
WANTED Two-bottom 12-inch
tractor plow. Write E, B. Wat-1
tenberger, Echo, Ore. 23-2-lp
FOR S ALEl y35he vroi et 7 In- j
quire at Ferguson Cabins No.
4. 23-24p
FOR SALE Slabwood, dry or
green, at the mill or delivered. t
I'hone 2724. Harry Owens. 23tf '
We have Ford and Mercury mo- j
tors both rebuilt and new stock '
for, immediate installation, j
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Large red fryers, $2
each. Phone 37F21, lone, Or.
FOR" SALEQuakerolF healer
with mechanical draft and cir
culating fan, never been used;
brand new Frigidaire cabinet
sink. See Phillip S. Griffin,
lone. 22-23p
FOR SALE 5-room houe, mod
ern; 5 three-room apartments
with bath, oil heaters, electric
stoves and electric hot water.
NOTICJ3 OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice Is hereby given that the un
clemghixJ AiAeiiriistrutur ul the Ks
t.itu of Juriiea K. Furlong, deceased,
has Med with the County Cuurt ot
Murruw County, titute of Oregon, hid
Final Account of Jus admniiHtrtttion
of the estate, HJid that the said Court
has set Tuesday, September 2, 1147,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. in
the (ureiH-oi, of said day at the Coun
ty Courtroom at the Courthouse at
llrppuer, Oregon, as the time and
pluA e for huai ing objections to the
Bind 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 hefure the time Bt
lor s;iid hearing.
l.ul.-d and f.rt published this 31st
duy lit July, 1947.
r -SCOTT FURLONG.
Administrator.
P. W. MA HONEY
Attorney for the Admr.
Heppner. Oregon. 19-23
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
er signed was duly appointed by the
Crobate Court of the State of Oregon
for M urrow Coun t y, the executor of
the estute of Agnes M. Thomson, de
ceased and afl persona having claims
agaiut said estate are hereby requir
ed to present the Maine to the under
signed with proper vouchers duly ver
jI it U as required by law at the Law
office of Job. J. Nya at Jieppner, Ore
gon within six months from the date
hereof.
Oated and first published this 14th
duy of AuKiist 1947.
JAM Ed G. THOMSON. SR..
21-25 Executor.
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
THE COUNTY COURT, dated August
7, 1HI7. I am authorized and directed
to adveitlse and sell at public auction
at not hum than the minimum price
herein set forth:
Lots 1 to 4 inclusive. SWUNW.
SW1, SE1. less ti.4o acres right of
way to OWR&N Co. in Section 21.
Township 6 North. Range ISti EWM
fop the minimum price of $2.00
per acre, cash.
E's of Fractional WV4 and most
Westerly bo acres of lots 6, 8. 13,
in Section ,lti, Township 6 North,
Range liti EWM for the minimum
price of 12.00 per acre, cash.
2 tracts (Or 43-3ts) & 42-88) In
Section 22, Township 6 North.
Rane 26 EWM. containing 90 acres
for the minimum price of $2.00 per
acre, rash.
The N'i of the NW'4 of Section
27. Township 6 North. Range 26
EWM for the minimum price of
$2.00. cash.
Lot 8 in Mock 1 of Clufrs Fourth
.Addition to the City of lone, Ore
gon, for the minimum price of $10.
OH cash.
THEREFORE. I will on the 13th
day of September. li47 at the hour of
STOCK MEN TAKE NOTICE
Wheeler county stock ranch for sale.
3380 acres deeded, 2340 acres outrange controlled.
Modern 8 room home nicely finished. Large stock
barn. 2 large hay barns. 2 granaries, wood shed, chick
en house, new lir corrals. This ranch is all fenced and
raises the finest of crops. Has some natural meadow.
Price S27.5O0. This is only one of our listings which
includes some of the best In Oregon.
Shelley Real Estate
THE DIRT MERCHANT REDMOND, OREGON
Who wants to stay home on Labor
Day and prepare the family meals
when it is so easy to plan and prepare
for a picnic in the mountains or some
other favorite retreat?
LABOR DAY
marks the end of summer activities
and the opening of fall activities. It is
a change to get away from everything
for a couple of days-and that's just
what we're going to do. The store will
be locked up tight Sunday and Mon
day, so you'd better plan your Satur
day shopping to cover your needs un
til Tuesday.
You'll Find Everything You'll Need
in the Food Line at
Court Street Market
A surprise potluck birthday
dinner was given for Mrs. W. O.
Dix at her home Sunday after
noon. Those present besides the
honoree were W. O. Dixt Mrs.
Sara McNamer, Mrs. Lucy Rod
gers, Misg Margaret Gillis, Mrs.
Josephine Mahoney and JoJean
Dix. After dinner the group at
tended the water pageant at the
swimming pool.
10:00 A. M , at the front door of the
Juurt House in Heppner. Oretfon, sell
.-.aid prupei ty to the hiKheat and beat
bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff,
Morrow County, Oregon,
By FRANCES M1TCHKIX.
21-26 Lep u ly .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned waa duly appointed by the
1'robate Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, executrix of the
estate of Florence fail I, deceased, and
all persona having claim againHt the
estate of said deceased are hereby re
quired to prebent the aaine to the un
dtwiKnod executrix with proper vouch
rtt duly verified an reyuirt-d by law
at the Law Office of Jos. J. Nya, at
Heppncr, Oregon, within six months
from the dale hereof.
Liated and first published thin 28th
day of August, 1947.
MILDRED JUDAY.
23-27 Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice ts hereby given that the un- I
derftifcned was duly appointed by the j
1'robate Court of the State of Oregon !
for Morrow County the administrator I
of the estate of L. A. Florence, de
ceased and all pesona having claims :
iigitinst the estate of said deceased
are hereby required to present the
najne with proper vouchers duly ver
ified aa required by law at the law
office of Jon. J. Nya at Hcppner. Ore
gon within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this 2Sth
day of August, 1947.
N. G. FLORENCE.
23-27 Administrator.
Major Accidents
Take Lives of Two
Kinzua Employees
Two major accidents, one at
Kinzua and one at Camp 5, sad-
Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, August 23, 1947-5
dened the entire community the
patt week. Elgan (Pete) Porter
had worked for the Kinzua com
pany for 19 years, coming here
with his family in 1928. He was
a very fine man and father, and
a friomis to all who knew him.
NOTICE FOB BIDS
NOTICrJ IS HKKEEY GIVEN tliat
sealed bids and proposals will be re
ceived by the County of Morrow, State
of Oregon, on and until September 1
1947, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., in accord
ance with plans and specifications for
the construction of a county hospital
in the City of Heppner. Morrow Coun
ty. State of Oregon, a copy of the said
plans, specifications, and instructions
to bidders can be obtained from R'tald
Schineer and Harrington, 1104 Spald
ing Building, Portlanu 4, Oregon, upo.i
a deposit of $40.00, which said deposit
fee will be returned to utiscucessful
bidders upon their return of the said
plana and specifications in good con
dition.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified cherk or bidder's bond for
at lea-t five per cent of the total am
ount of bid, payable to the County
Court of Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to be returned if the bidder is
unsuccessful, and to be forfeited for
failure to enter into a contract after
the bjd is accepted.
Bids must be filed with Oie County
Clerk of the County of Morrow. State
of Oregon, in Heppner on or before
the time hereinabove mentioned, at
which time the bids will be opened by
the County Court of the County of
Morrow, at a regular meeting thereof
upon the date hereinbefore specif. ed.
The County Court of the County nf
Morrow, State of Oregon, reserves the
riKht to reject any and all bids.
Dated this 14lh day of August. 1947.
MORROW COUNTY.
By BERT JOHNSON,
Judge.
By L. D. NEILL,
County Commissioner,
By R. I. THOMPSON.
2 1-24 Coun ty Commissioner.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY
Came to my place, the Justus
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 four years
old, weight about 1200 pounds,
branded with a cross over quar
ter circle on left hip. Party or
parties owning these animals
may redeem same by paying
feed bill and cost of advertising.
SPINET
PIANOS
Three of America's
Outstanding
Pianos
. . . Now Ready for
Immediate
DELIVERY
Baldwin Acrosonic
Wurlitzer
Betsy Ross
FREE DELIVERY and
EASY TERMS of PAYMENT
Liberal allowance for
your old piano.
PENDLETON
MUSIC HOUSE
-ZTii3r r 5,-, I
your lr t
a ir.RANlIi" 9
.
w m
r
.with an
Ironrile
You Can Iron
Everything
THIS GUARANTEE IS
MADE POSSIBLE by Iron
rite's two usable open ends
and otber exclusive time and
labor saving features. It is
backed by free home instruc
tion and over 2J years' ex
perience with satisfied users.
Demonstration 2 to 4 p. m.
Saturday, Aug. 30 at
THE FLOWER SHOP
L. E. DICK
Your Ironrtte Dealer
Make your car
LAST
LONGER
if0!Mtr
UEi&grtSEAL
kH0
RUBBERIZED
PROTECTIVE COATING
fights noise and wear... keeps
cart new, i;ut-.t -riding longer
Don't leave the underbody
of your car exposed to the
destruction of flying rocks
and corrosive chemicals that
cause noise and rotted fend
ers. Get "UNDERSEAL,"
the new sprayed-on coat
ing that quiets body noises,
prevents corrosion, insulates
against heat, cold, fumes,
dust, drafts. It's guaranteed
to protect for tha life of
your car.
Rosewall
Motor Co.
Cue"-
$125.75
v.
New "Swing-Top"
Wavemagnet
New "Pop-up"
Waverod
New 4-BuHon
Radiorgan
New Alnico No. 5
Speaker
AC, DC and Battery
Operation
Works In Trains,
Planet, Steel Build
ings! Remote Areas
Standard and 5 Short Wave Bands
Engineered and precision-built
for performance never thought
possible in a portable. New im
proved circuit with "Push-pull"
audio gives greater power, inv
proved tone, more distance. Big
dial with super-spread tuning on
all 6 wave bands, push button
band selector. In scuff-proof
"Black Stag" luggage case.
WITH IONO-IIF1 BATTERY PACK
HEPPNER APPLIANCE COMPANY
Phone 403
HODGE CHEVROLET CO. BLDG.
Ztnith't Trad Mark since I9I8 nos been "lonp
He was well known throughout
eastern Oregon a he was an ex
tensive land owner at one time
rear Arlington. 1
Mr. Porter was born Sept. 14,1
1882, In Geayson, Ky., coming j
west when a young man and
settling In Methow Valley, VVn.i
Surviving besides his wife, j
Margaret, are a son, Cameron, a
small granddaughter of Baker, i
and a stepson, Joe Alden of Pen -1
dleton; a sister, Elizabeth Ross
and a brother, Otto Porter, of;
Everman, Ky., (Mrs. Ross visited!
here last summer) and a large
circle of friends.
Funeral services were held at i
2 o'clock p.m. Wednesday in Fos-1
si!, with interment in the Fossil
cemetery. The plant of the Kin- i
zua Pine Mills company was
down on that day. I
!
t
Bill Shanks, who worked at ,
Camp 5 as a timber faller, fell
dead in the woods early Wed
nesday morning, Aug. 20. His
body was brought to Kinzua to
await arrival of the hearse from
John Day, where he was taken.
Interment was at Fox Valley;
where he was raised and where
a large family of brothers sur-:
vive him. Mrs. Shanks had been
contemplating teaching at Camp
5. It is not known at this time
if she will teach now.
!
Vernon Perry, also of Camp 5,
had the misfortune of fractur
ing both arms above the elbow.
He worked at the landing. He
was taken at once to the hos- i
pital at The Dalles.
Lee Leathers visited at the
Owen Leathers' home Thursday
from Camp 5. He was a partner
of Bill Shanks in felling timber
and is laying off a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Slip Wright spent
the week end in Prineville and
Bend. i
. . - i
! Mr1- and Mrs. A. B. Coleman small ttaugnier ,orm m
and daughter Caroline, and Lil- Angeles arrived In Klnrua Tu
lian Schott went to Portland Fri-! esday to visit Mrs. Hurd't par
day for a few days. : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sam-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurd and 1 pies.
A Sure Hit
with JACK & JILL
SLUE DENIM JEANS
Sizes 3-6, 6-12
TAN TWILL C0W20Y PANTS
3-6
PLAID GINGHAM BLOUSES
3-6,6-12 "
T-SHIRTS, assorted colors
Sizes 1-3, 3-6
SWEATER COATS & SLIP ONS
1-3, 4-6, 7-14
Pretty Bright Colors
ROUND-UP KERCHIEFS
Norah's Shop
This check
is also made cut
to you
"
STAR os REPORTER
Sunday Matinee starts at 1 p.m.. Boxoltice
open until 3:30.
Evening shows, except Saturday, start at
7:30. Saturday show starts at 7:00. Boxof
fice open evenings until 9 o'clock.
Admission Prices both Matinee and Evening:
Adults 50c, Grade and High School Students
12 and over 40c, Children 20c, all taxes in
cluded. Every child occupying a scat must
have a ticket.
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 29-30
OUT CALIFORNIA WAY
Wunlnil wostorn plmtivgrnphed 111 color Willi
Mont Hals, Adrian Booth, Bobby Blfcks. Koy
BojMl nml Dais Evmii it umwt utiirn miiu
"LiUlu Brono of Mine"; Trtrasr In In t lie urenp
too. Allan Lane anil Donald Barry make brief
iippi-nniliri'H. St. Lnke'a Chori.lori uml Foy
Willing and the Birtsri ot tin Furul Baga add
niUKU'ul numbem.
PLUS
THE PILGRIM LADY
Lynn Roberta, Warren Donglaa, Alan Mowbray,
Veda Ann Borg
Don't let the title throw you . . . the jilrtiue In
an up tii-diilo as today's beat seller and Is down
niilit funny.
Sunday, Aug. 31 ONE DAY ONLY
UNDERCOVER MAISIE
Ann Sothern, Barry Nelion, Mark Daniels,
Leon Ames
This latest Mnlsla film In a mine of romlr sit
uations ... she Is a flippant flntfoot, the murk,
inanslilp and wrextlliiK are ruuiih on Malsle but
Ki'imt full for our customers.
Hhorl subjects Include a Pete Smith Athlett.
onli, 01 muses ot California In Teohnloolor, and
Pnthe News.
We're munlnff this program one day only ao
that there will be a new allow for yonr enter
tainment on Labor Day.
Monday-Tuesday, Sept. 1-2
BELLS OF SAN ANGELO
Roy Rogers (king of the oowboyt), Trigger
(smartest horse in the movies), Dale Evans,
Andy Dovine, Bob Nolan, The Sons of the
Pioneers. Hoy is full of fun. flKht and song in
a rousing round-up of Trucolor adventure.
Also a Three Stooges comedy, Community Sing
and Sport Reel.
Because school will be starting soon, we will
give a pencil to every school ohlld attending
this program.
Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 3-4
THE CHASE
Robort Cununlngs, Michele Morgan, Peter Lorre,
Jack Holt, Don Wilson.
The unusual plot of this exceptional mystery
melodrama will hold you from start to finish. . . .
the acting Is excellent.
TLUS
HOME MOVIES
In response to the many rtntosls. we will
again show the movies of local incidents
made hy B. (1. Sigsbee about 20 years ago.
1
The monthly paycheck to our employees ha
been getting bigger all the time. In a year'
time it has grown from nearly $13,500,000 to
about $16,000,000. Thousands of new people
have come with us to help with the big job we
must do to meet the West's tremendous growth
. . . and our employees are gettint the best pay
rates ever.
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aaL k&tassi.
The girls who run these check-writing ma
chines are mighty important people . . . not
only in the lives 'of our 67,000 employees . . .
but in your life, too. For they write thousands
of checks each month. And all these checks, as
they go into circulation, add to the total pros
perity of everyone living in the communitiej
we serve in the Pacific West.
New Working Dollars . . . Millions of
new dollars needed to build buildings
and buy new equipment to meet the
public demand for more telephones and
more service do not come from tele-
$5j-ey ' .
; Vrvv A.
Vt'-vV
About 60 cents of each dollar you pay for
service is for employees . , . almost all the rest
goes for taxes and other operating expenses.
A few cents of each dollar go to more than
700,000 people, many of them Westerners,
whose savings built the telephone system. Yes,
your telephone dollar serves you, the butcher,
the baker and the whole community.
phone bills. New dollars come from
people who are willing to put their sav
ings into the business. We must earn
enough to attract these new working
dollars.
IHI H0LMC CCtOnCTtO ND 1EIEGRAPH COMPANY sU
- u i
6 West Willow SU Heppner, Oregon
You Have A Few More Days
to get your duds ready for the 1947 Heppner Rodeo.
If you'll get them right in this week end we'll do our best
to turn them out for you.
Only II Days Till School Begins
Have you looked over the children's wardrobes to see
if they need cleaning? We will be glad to help you
with your cleaning problems provided you act
promptly. We even clean Levis.
Heppner Cleaners Cr Dyers
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