0 Want Ads Dftroit says: Watch Ford In '48, FOK RENT Furnished room. O. M. Yi-ager, phone 2752, or 1483 evenings. Heppner Gjazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, April 15, 1948-3 "They say li will be the car ot the year. FOK SALE '41 Bukk; good paint, good mechanical condition, good rubber. Phone 203, Hepp ner. 4-5p FOK SALE '38 GMC 1 12 ton truck; good mechanical condi tion, good rubber. Phone 203, Heppner. 4-5p Let our body and paint shop give your old car that new look with a new paint Job. Rosewall Mo tor Company. 1930 Ford pickup. Pay down $135. Rosewall Motor Company. WE FRAME PlCrUREsTTlioloI, and repair old nlcture frames. O. M. Yeager's Service Store. 4c 1946 Ford pickup. Pay down $500. Kosewaii Motor Company. FOR SALE 4-room house with bath; 4 acres of land. Inquire at The Flower Shop. 1942 Chevrolet Aero sedan. Pay down $500. Rosewall Motor Co. 1935 Chevrolet coupe. Pay down $155. Rosewall Motor Company. 1938 Dodge sedan. Pay down $325. Rosewall Motor Company. Watch our used car lot for the type of car or truck you need. Rosewall Motor Company. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS for up holstering and mattress work at Yeager's Service Store. Phone 2752, 219 Man street. 41 fc Now is the hour to buy that used car or pickup. We have a large selection to choose from. Rose wall Motor Company. BRINCTyOUR SAWS tobefiled to O. M. Yeager's Service Store. 4c April Special Engine tune up $2.95. Get set for summer driv ing. Rosewall Motor Company. RELIABLE MArTtlTcarwant'ed to call on farmers In Morrow county. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 In a day. No exper ience or capital required. Per manent. Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B. 2123 Mag- jiollaSt.,Oakland 7, Ca!. 4-5p 1940 Ford tudor sedan. Pay down $350. Rosewall Motor Company. FREEWith eachpuehaseo7Tb records we will give an album. Gonty's. 4c Buy your 6-ply Firestone Deluxe Champion tires from Rosewall Motor Company. Don't be caught with smooth tires. Buy now while stocks are complete. Rosewall Motor Co. FKEE COURSE IW EDUCATION If you ve bi-cn wuiflprltiK how you're KoiiiK to rnmnlote your pduivition whether hiKh St-hool. Trarle School or Collet;1 here's your miportumiy ! You ran aelert the rourse of your choice be fore you enlist In the U. S Army or V. 8. Air Force. Top pay while learning, plus all expenxen: 30 day vacation with pay each year: lot of chance for free travel. See your local U S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Officer today. Radio power pacK bat tent's t i'J. Rosewall MotorCompany. FOR SALE6room modern house. Phone 472. 2tfc LAWN SEEDING Is a specialty with us. Grady's Greenhouse. l'hone 219.1. 511 fc TRAINED HEN HEEDED if you're, trained in any ol mule than a Bcuie oi iiiki nunicul or u-uifiK ill tniua, there'H a good place for you in the U. S. Army or U. S. Air Force. Your pay i baaed upon the degree of HkilJ you po it'.tiH. For Instance, a Frivate-Ktrst-t.laHS receiver the civilian equivalent of 'JSi3 per month. Advancement l rapid aa you attain greater efficiency, and if you ate selected for overseas duty, your pay automatically Jumps 20. Any young man should InvestiKute the opportuni ties offered by an enlistment in the U.S. Anny and U. S. Air Force. See your local Jtecruiting Officer today! 2F5. Albert Fetsch, Heppner. 4-5c Give it one of our April Special engine tune-ups for $2.95.-Rosewall Motor Co. FOK SALt-Angora rabbits. All sizes. Phone 17F4. E. W. Moyer. 3-4 p HELP WANTED Veterans under 25, single and free, to travel and able to start immediately. $50-$75 average weekly earn ings. Transportation furnish ed. See Mr. Sanner, room 315, Hotel Heppner, Friday evening only. No phone calls. 4p Is your motor hard to sLait? Docs it lack pep and get away when you step on the accelerator? It may be a winter hang over. FOR SALE '46 Ford coach, radio and heater and in good condi tion. $1600 cash. See Glenn Al exander, room 311 Hotel Hepp ner Friday evening. No phone calls. 4p FOR SALE Aluminum water pipe, 12-inch and 3 4-inch. Lexington Implement Co. 4-5c FOR SALE Several "town lots. Phone 1233. O. H. Stcinke. 4-7p WANTED Contract plowing. We do the work to please you at reasonable prices. W. W. Wea Iherford, lone. Phone Heppner 13F22. 2-4p SEE ME if you want your house cut out according to specifica tions. I am prepared to cut this in the shop. I make special window and door frames for any thickness of all. Also make pickets, cabinets. N. D. Bailey. ltfc CUSTOM SPRAYING for weed control; 2-4D for sale. Grady's Greenhouse, phone 2193, Hepp ner 52tfc GARDEN PLOWING No job too small. Call Grady's Green house. Phone 2193. 51tfc FOR SALE 1940 Hudson sedan, radio, 4 new tires, new battery, complete overhaul job. Fay Buckniim, phone 2502. 51tfc SEED OATS FOR SALE 5 ton good, heavy, foothil grown. No mixture or weeds. Phone or write J. G. Barratt. 4-5c FOR SALF. at Penney's. Dam canvass, 72 inches wide, weight approximately 9.93 oz. to sq. yd. Pro rata to 8 oz. at $1.29 yd. 4c FOR SALE 72-inch Dam canvass at $1.29 yard. Penney's. 4c TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY We will select several young men from this area for training and later opportu nity for woild-wnie travel. Top pay while learning, pint all expense. Inves tigate TulMY at your local U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. FOR SALE Good wood and coal range, sewing machine and bed. Mrs. A. Q. Thomson, Phone 2562. 4p i FOR SALE Knox Meatmaster whte enamel range. Call 2682. 4-5c FOR SALE-Regislered Red Poll bull calves, 6 months to 1 year of age. Ray M. Dolven, Ix-xing-ton, Ore. 4p FOR SALE '36 Ford 1 1. 2 ton truck. New motor, new bed, new battery. L. G. Freeman at Rumble house. J1"5'? FOli SALE 100 sacks mineral fill insulation. Liberal discount for cash. Cecil Hicks, Lexington. Ore. 4p WANTED Custom weed spray ing. J. C. Ransior, Morgan. Ph. 33 Kit. 4-5 SEWING and alterations. Call 1013. I will pick up and deliv er. 110 Church street, Heppner. Lennie Loudon. 4 tip IJl-ATlVObXENnLLS Made-to-measure Dress, Sport, Work and Riding clothes for men and women. Car and Daveno Robes, Crib, Bed and Saddle Blankets. Your "Jack Frost" salesman, Ernest Ghormley, 516 Main St., Hermiston, phone 3091. 2-Cp WANTKD-Good milk cow. Phone Legal Advertising NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Morrow County. .State of Oregon. Executrix of the Es tate of OTIS BIDDJ.K. deceased, and alt persons having claima against the e.sbite of said deceased are hereby re quired to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified aa required by law to the said executrix at the law ofllce of P W. Mahoney at Heppner. Oregon, within Bix months from the date hereof. Dated and first published thia 25th day of March. 194s. ALICE ELEANOR BIDDLE, Executrix of the Estate of Otis. Biddle. Deceased. P. W. Mahoney, Attorney for the Executrix. Heppner. Oregon. 1-5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed, by the I'i' bnle Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, administratrix of the estate of S. J. Devine. and has accepted sucJi trust All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to ptesetil the Maine, with proper vou chers attached, to the administratrix, al the office of J. O. Turner, in Hepp ner, Oregon, on or before six months from the 1st day of April, 1948. the first date of publication of this notice. MAKY l'EARL DEVI.NK 2-6 Administratrix NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated March 24, 1948, I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lots 1 to 3 inc. and lots 20 to 22 inc. in Block 15 of Irri gon, Oregon, for the minim um price of $50.00. cash. Lots 12 to 23 inc. and Lots 24 to 26 in. in Block 25 of Irri gun, Oregon for the minim um price of $30.00, cash. Lots 20 to 23 inc., and Lots . 30 to 36 inc. in Block 27 of Ir rigon, Oregon, for the mini mum price of $50.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 24th day of April, 1948, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the HOW WE GIVE YOUR VOICE A "LIFT" MM II! i W IMS - K MA Sat A - Mid f? 1. It takes power, and lots of it, to push millions of telephone calls through our com plex equipment every day. We buy our elec tricity, as you do, from public service sources. But to make sure calls keep going through in emergencies, we have many motor-driven standby generators to supply our own power when necessary. fHi - - wXlPrll fiil iarf' , bMUOiuiyij L.-, , .... . . ... , - ,A, 7. Giant batteries... or many smaller ones ...catch the "juice" and release it as the direct current that sends your voice over our sys tem. The number of calls we're handling to day makes even these huge reserves run down ?uickly. They must be charged continually rom public power sources or our own emergency generators. u I 4. lour Teiepnone !: mora valuable today than ever before. For since " 1940, telephones on the Coast have Increased 75. Today you can reach more people ... more people can fct In touch with CU ., ilnJ,nn fhfn.l makes your telephone a more VJfj valuable servant r7: 3. When you pick up your telephone, you put electricity to work as it gives your voice a lift along wires and through switching panels. It takes little power to handle one call. But handling millions takes a lot. It makes us one of the West's big users of elec tricity. And it all adds up as part of our cost of furnishing telephone service. The Pacific Telephone () and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together to fur nish ever-better telephone service to the West highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, - Morrow County, Oregon. FRANCES MITCHELL, 1-5 Deputy. SUMMONS IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OK OREOON FOK THk COUNTY OF MORROW. FRANK WILKINSON, Plaintiff, VH SAMUEL L. MASON fltid ESSIE M. MASON, hushuri'l and wife, the un ' known heirs of Samuel L. Mason, de-ca-d; the unknown helm of Eaaie M. Mason, deceased, also all othei perBoim or imrtifrH unknown claim iiiK any right, title, estate, lien oi interest In the real estate herein, lefeiidarits. TO: Samuel L. Maon and Essie M. Ma son, hushand and wife, the unknown heirs of Bamuel L. Mason, deceased; th unknown heirs of Essie M. Mason, deceased, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rifiht, title, lien or interest in the real es tate described herein, Defendants. IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the .ibove entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief as prayed for in the sajd complaint, to-wit: Kor a Decree that the plaintiff is the ownr in fee simple of the following described real property, to-wit : The Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, the Southeast quarter of ' the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter; the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 2, Townnhip 6 South of RanKe 26 East of the Willamette Meridian. And that the plaintiff Is' the owner in fee simple of the said land, free of any right, title, estate, lien or Interest of you and each of you, and that yuo or any of you have no right, title, es tate, lien or Interest in the said land, or any part thereof, and perpetually restrain arid enjoin you, and each of you, your heirs and assigns, from as serting or claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest in the real es tate herein described, or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four consec utive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, by order of the Honorable Bert Johnson, Judg of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which said Order was made and entered on the 30th day of Marrh. VjAH P. W. MAHONEY. Attorney for the Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: Heppner, Oregon. 2C SUMMONS. Equity No. 3731 IN THE CIRCUIT COURf OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. E. W. Pet k and Mabel O. Peck, husban and wife. Walter A. Rupea ;md ";i.-i Rupea, husband and wife, Grace Campbell, and Norman L. Grpt; Plaintiffs, vs. Lester Lower, unmarried, J. O. Lower and Ottie Lower, his wife. Sadie Mo Kean and R. H. Mf-Kean. her husband, Guy L Lee and Bessie Lee. h:s wife. Muriel Jean McKean. a minor, Board man Townsite Company, an Oregon Corporation, The Trl'ov n Heirs of Alta Howard dweaii. Alio all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, entate, lien or inter est in the real estate described in the complaint herein Defendants. To Letter Lower, unmarried. J. O. Lower, and Ottie Lower, his wife, The Unknown Heirs of Alta Howard, deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you, by or der of publicjitinn of Summons n the above entitled court are hereby re quired to appear and answer or other wise plead to the Complaint filed against you fn the above entitled cause, and to do so within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sunrmnns and on or bpfore the date of its last publication ; and if you fail to do so within such tiine. for want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to fie coun lor a aecree graining tne leiici prayed' for in n;nd Complaint, fluid relief befog succinctly described as fol lows, to-wit; 1. That at the time of filing of said Cnrupla nt, namely on r about January Jhtii. mtt. the plaintiffs, E. W. Perk aii'i Malx-I O Perk, husband and wif. were the owners in fee simple by the 'NtirctMn and were In actual possession of the following described land in Mor row ounty, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 5 in HUM-k 1 in the Town of Roar d man Oregon, All of Work H in th Original Town Site of Rojirdrnan, Oregon. Loin 5 H. 7. and 8 in HWk 11. and Lot "C' all in the Original Town Site of Hoard man. Oregon. All that portion of land lying north of Riverside Drive in the Original Town Kile of Boardman. Oregon. Said land being bounded on the North by the Columbia River. That at the time of the filing of said Complaint. Walter A. Rupea and Pearl Rupea, husband and wife, and Grace Campbell and Norman L. Gregg wre the owners in fee s:mple by the entire ties and were in actual possession of the foliowng described land in Morrow County Oregon to-wit : All of Block 13 in the Original Town Kite of Boardman, Oregon, free from any right, title, estate, lien, or interest of you, your heirs or suc cfssors. and assigns. 2. That you, your heirs or successors and assigns be perpetually enjoined from claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in said property ad versely to said plaintiffs. 3. That the title to said property be quieted in favor of plaintiffs and againHt you, your heirs or successors, and assigns. 4 for such further relief as may eem proper in equity. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof, once ea n week, for a period of four successive and con secutive weeks in the weekly edition of the Heppner Gazette Times, a weekly newspaper of general circulation as de fined by law printed and published at Heppner, Oregon. That said period is tbe length of time prescribed by the Honorable Homer I Watts, presiding Judge in the above entitled Court, in his Order of Publication tor tins .-wo-inons. dated April 6th, IMS. and order ing tirvl Publication of tins Aummoiis on April 8. VMH. i HALEY, KILKENNY & HALEY, : Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice Address: lol SE. By-3-7 ers Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. The First National Bank of Portland (Oregon) was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County the Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Jes sie H. Pruyn deceased, and ail persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified with proper vouchers, to the undersigned Executor at the Law Office of Jos. J. Nys. Heppner. Oregon, within six months of the date hereof. Dated and first published this 8th day of April IMS. TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK 3-7 OF PORTLAND, Executor Springtime Items NEW PATTERNS IN LINOLEUMS Complete line of GARDEN TOOLS Fishing season is at hand. . . Get your tackle and licenses here. A Balloon FREE FRIDAY to each child accompanied by a parent. Your Friendly Marshall-Wells Store OWENS HARDWARE ss : S7 : mmm HELP YOUR COL ,Y... HELP YOURSLLF! There is till a very real need for every ounce of used fats we can salvage. The world-wide shortage ia greater today than ever before. Please . . . keep saving and turning in your used kitchen fata. P. S. Yea! you do get paid for them . . . and you know how ready cash counts today. Keep Turning in Used Fats! Amelias Fit Silrii CoBBittii, lie Dispersion SALE a Registered Heref ords 75 FEMALES-Practically all with cal ves at side. All but three are young cows and 30 are from 1 945-46 crop. Chandler, Reese Brown, Roy Robinson, Mounrcrest and WHR Breeding. Horned, Dehorned and Polled Females O. W. Cutsforth Lexington, Oregon Monday, April 26, 1948 11:00 a. m. At the ranch 2 mi. North of Lexington on Highway 207 1948 Calf crop sired by Chandler Bull Reserve Champion at Spokane 1945, and by Geyer Domino 75th Champion at 1946 Polled Sale at Walla Walla. Good, Thrifty Producing Herefords MILLER & TEALE. Sales Mgrs. W, 807 Shoshone, Spokane 9, Wash. THE REVOLUTIONARY PLOW GRAHAM-HOEME PLOW 1C--BIG rEATURES1 SELF-SHARPENING POINTS - NO SIDE DRAFT EXTRA LIGHT DRAFT-NOTHING TO GREASE PLOWS ALL TYPES OF LAND WITHOUT ADJUSTMENTS PREVENTS EROSION BY WIND AND WATER BUILT TO LAST A L1TETIA4E CUTS PLOWING COST IN HALF-DOUBLES SUB-SOIL MOISTURE FOR SALE BY LEXINGTON IMPLEMENT CO. Lexington, Oregon Phone 1111 We IHIave A Few 600x16 Take-Off Tires & Tubes Tires and Tubes Complete, While They Last Some lucky person will win a Premier Vacuum Cleaner val ued at $74.75f Saturday, April 17. There will be an alarm clock set and sealed be tween the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. The person making the purchase in the APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT at the time the alarm goes off, will receive a new Premier Vacuum Clean er FREE!! If noone is making a purchase at the time the alarm rings, it will be given to the person who made the purchase just before the alarm rang. Employees or their families are not eligible for the prize. Heppner Appliance Co. Hodge Chevrolet Co. Phone 403