Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Want Ads
Buy those famous Firestone All
Traction tires from liosewall
Motor Company.
WANTED Truck driver for har
vest. Young, experienced and ef
ficient. Will start about July
12. Top wages. Ray Heimbig
nor, lone, Ore. 15p
Have you ridden in the 1949 Ford
car You are cordially Invited
to drive the car of the year.
Kosewall Motor Company.
LOST One black book of flies,
Snelled hooks and leaders,
above springs in vicinity of old
bridge. Lloyd Burkenbine. 15c
Let our paint department restore
that show room complexion to
your old car or truck. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE 8-weeks-old roasters.
Finish them yourself and save.
V. C. Brown, lone, Ore. 15c
Ford and Friends is our business.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Fiamo 8-foot refrig
erator. Phone 3911, Brenner,
lone. 15p
19.16 Ford sedan, new recondi
tioned motor. Pay down $200.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE 1945 1 12 ton Chev.
truck; flat bed and stock rack;
motor In good condition; good
rubber. Call 2242. 151 fc
FOR SALE New Hampshire fry
ers. Call 3F3, or 2382. Chris
Brown. 15-16c
1936 Chevrolet truck. Recondi
tioned motor. Pay down $250.00.
Rosewall Motor Company.
TAKE HOME your soft drinks by
the case. We have almost all
kinds In stock. Yeager's.
BRING your pictures in and have
them framed now. About 70
patterns of frame stock to
choose from. Yeager's.
1930 Model A Pickup. Pay down
$100.00. Rosewall Motor Co.
About 20 fine, well made house
dresses reduced to clear. Yea
ger's. WE CARRY a well selected line
of fine candies gum, etc., at
reasonable prices; also ice
cream to take home. Yeager's.
1941 Pontiac sedan coupe. Pay
down $500.00. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE-Spring friers. Call
512 or 2723.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELIVERY
New K-7 International truck.
Lexington Implement Co. 15tfc
YOU CAN ALWAYS get brick Ice
cream at Yeager's. Order your
holiday supply early.
.SHIPMENT of Ward's popular Air
Cushion tires, 7:60x16, Just ar
rived at Heppner Motors. Make
your July 4th trip more com
fortable than ever before on
these low pressure tires. 15c
FOR SALE 1946 FORD V8 truck
with factory built bulk wheat
rack, Eton rear end, excellent
rubber, recently overhauled
motor, radio, heater and spot
light. See at Heppner Motors.
14c
FOR SALE Spring fryers. Phone
512.
FOR SALE 1936 2-door Chev se
dan. Howard Bryant. 14-15p
FOR SALE Mason Jars, haTfgaT
Ion size $1 dozen; quart size
90c dozen. Heppner Hotel. 14
15c FOR SALE 1941 MASTER DE
LUXE 4 door sedan, all new
tires, high tort engine in good
shape, radio and heater, fog
lights. $1125. Heppner Motors.
14c
FOR RENT Rooms. Phune 1115
after 6 p.m. Delia Tash. 14-15p
IZAAK WALTON double tip cast
ing and trolley pole, $20. Phone
1145. 14-15p
SEWING Plain and altering.
Phone 1145. ljTlGp
FOR SALE 9 room modern home
on South Main street. Price
$7,500. Phone 2495. Gordon Mc
Cough. 14-15C
FOR SALE 1947 model John
Deere binder, practically new,
$00. Gordon McGough. Phone
2195. 14-15C
FOR SALE 27 foot Glider house
trailer, price $1800. Write Jake
Elledge, Box 272, Wetmore.
13-lBp
FOR SALE 1936 Willys-Knight
pickup, $230. Inquire at Hotel
Heppner. 13tfc
FRYERS Dressed or alive. Phone
34F3, Lexington. Mrs. Julian
Rauch. 1214p
ALTERATIONS Call 1013. I will
call and deliver. 110 Church
street, Heppner. 12-15p
Would like good wheat hauling
Jobs with late model trucks.
Call or write Heppner Gazette
Times. lltfc
FOR SALE Four-room house on
First St In lone. Gas range
with trash burner, Flamo hot
water and bath, small base
ment; nice cabin with stove on
same lot. Price $2500. Turner,
Van Marter Co. 9tfc
TIME FOR SCREENS Doors "and
windows. Let N. D. Bailey
make them. They will last.
Regular prices. Phone 1485.
81 fc
Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROP-
ERTY No. 11115
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TUB
STATE OF OKKGON For me couniy
In the Matter of the Ouardliinshlp ot
Ihe person and estate of JOAN COLE
MAN, MUri t 1 1 1 , r, ivi A pi aim rtfn
HELLE COLEMAN, minors,
NfiTti'ir. ! hiiMibv irlven (lint the un
dersigned Guardian ot the person and
eslato of the above named minors, will
fi'iiin and after the Hlllh rillV ot July,
1948. at the law office of Jos. .f. Nys
at Heppner. Oregon offer for sale nnd
sell at private sale tor cash all the
oue-slxth interest ol sain minors in aim
to the following described real prop
erty, to-wlt: .
The south half of the south half of
Section one (1), the north half of
the norhenst quarter and the lotith
eait quarter of the northeast quar-
Mrs. Joe Creen and children
returned to their home In Pendle.
ton Sunday after spending the
past few weeks here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Green.
-o
On a recent visit of U. S. Navy
ships to Copenhagen, Denmark,
103,223 curious Danes went
aboard them during public visit
ing hours.
ter of 8(-tlon twelve (12) leMB the
riKlit of way, in Township one (1)
Houlil, Utilise twenty-two (22) Emit
nt the Willamette Meridian, in Gil
liam County, Oregon;
ALSO: the northwest quarter and
the north half of the north half of
the aouthweiit quarter of bection
seven (7) In Township one 1)
south Range twenty-three (23) East
of tile Willamette Meridian, in Mor
row County. Oregon:
subject to the approval and confirma
tion of the above entitled court.
DATED and first published this first
day uf July, 1948.
IDA COLEMAN,
Guardian.
Jos. J. Nys. Heppner. Oregon,
Attorney for Guardian. 15-19
SUMMONS Equity So. 3761
JN THE CIKCUIT COUHT OF THE.
STATE OK OREGON fur the County
of Morrow.
WAHKKN H. McCOY and FRANCES
BETTY McCOY, husband ami wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
DORA MILLER and JOHN IXlE MILL
ER, her husband whose true name
Is unknown to plaintiffs, EDITH E.
KACKK.STROM and JOHN DOE
FAGEKSTROM, her husband whose
tiue name is unknown to plaintiffs,
FRANCES ROSE COREY and JOHN
DOE COREY, her husband whose
true name is unknown to plaintiffs,
and R. B. HOWARD, Receiver; the
unknown heirs of Dora Miller, If de
ceased, the unknown heirs of Edith
E. Fagerstrom, If deceased, and the
unknown heirs of Frances Rose Cor
ey, If deceased. Also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming nny
right, title, estate, lien or Interest in
the real estate described In the com-
i plaint herein. Defendants.
TO The above defendants and each and
all of you:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you and each of you are here-
oy require to appear and answer
plaintiff's complaint filed against you
n tne aoove entitled court and cause
within four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons
upon you and If you fall to BO appear
or answer for want thereof, plaintiffs
will apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in their com
plaint, to-wit:
or a decree Quiet na- title to the
following described real property, sit
uate in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Lots sixteen (1G), seventeen (17),
eighteen (IS), twenty-one 121).
twenty-two (221. twenty-three (23),
twenty-four (24) and wenty-flve
(211 in Bl'x-k thirty-six 136) ii the
Town of Irrlgon. County of Mor
row. State of Oregon.
and that It be adjudged and decreed
that the plaintiffs are the owners In
fee simple of said real property and
that whatever Interest or tl e vou mav
claim to have In said real property Is
ana voia aim mat you and each
and all of you and all persons or par
ties claiming by, through or under
you be forever barred and restrained
f and from all claim, r ght. title and
Interest lh-and to said real nnmertv
and every part thereof, and for such
er and lurther relief as may be Just
and equitable.
1 his summons is served unon vou
by publication thereof one a v-.-k
for lour successive weeks in the HepD-
Guzette Times, a new-sDiiner of
general sirculation published in Mor
row County. Oregon, pursuant to an
order of the Hon. Hert Johnson. Judge
f the County Court for Morrow Coun
ty. Oregon, which order is dated June
in. 1D4 and the date of the first pub
Icntion of this summons is June 10
1948.
JOS. J NYS
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Residence and Post Office Address.
Heppner, Oregon. 12-16.
SUMMONS Equity Bo. 3754
IN TEH CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
eiAir. vr urtfcAiO.N For the county
of Morrow.
CLAUD F. WORDEN and JESSIE F.
U WORDEN, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
MATTIE THOMAS and JOHN DOE
I Hum AS. whose true name la un
known to plaintiffs, MILTON D.
SHANE, and all the unknown heirs
of Mattle Thomas. If deceased, find
all the unknown heirs of J. M. JX)U
GIAS. deceased. Also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or Inter
est in the real estate described in
the romplalnt herein. Defendants.
TO The above defendants and each and
all of you:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you and each of you are hero-
ov renuirea to appear and answer
plaintiffs' complaint filed against you
In the above entitled court and cause
within four weeks from the date ot the
first publication of this summons upon
you anu u you tan to so appear or
answer for want thereof, plaintiffs will
npnly to the above entitled court for
the relief prayed for in their complaint,
to-wit:
For a decree quieting title to the
following described real property, sit
uate In Morrow County, Stale of Oro-
gon. to-wlt:
The west hnir or the southwest
quarter of the northwest quarter
and the west half of the northwest
quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section twenty-four (24) In
Township four (4) north of Range
twenty-four (24) East of the Wil
lamette Meridian, Morrow County,
Oregon.
and that it be adjudged and decreed
that the plaintiffs are the owners in
fee simple of said real property and
that whatever interest or title you may
claim to have In said real property is
null and void and that each and all of
you and all persons or parties claiming
by. through or under you be forever
barred ami restrained of and from all
claim, right, title and Interest In nnd
to said real property and every part
thereof, and for such other and runner
relief as may be just and equitable.
Tin summons is served upon you by
.mhlleatlon thereof once a week for
'our successive weeks In the Heppner
Gazette Times, a newspaper of general
rcu at on nuiuisned in Morrow uoun
ty. Oregon pursuant to an order of the
lion. Jten jonnson. juugo oi me woun'
tv Court for Morrow County. Oregon.
which order Is dated June 9th. 1948
and the date of the first publication
of this summons la June 10, 1948.
JOS. J. NYS.
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Heppner. Oregon. 12-16
J.OTICE TO CREDITORS
Not ce s hereby given that the un
dersigned was duly appointed by the
I'rnlmte court ot me wiate ol uregon
for Morrow County the Administrator
f the estate of LOLA E. McCARE.
deceased, and all persons having
lainis agalns the estate ot Bald de
eased are hereby reqtiired to presnt
the same duly verified with proper vou-
hers to me undersigned Administra
tor nt lone, Oregon or nt the law office
or Jos. j. iys, neppner, tiregnn won
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Una 17th
day ot June. isms.
Mill, fKANCIM MfCAHPJ,
Administrator.
Jos. J. Nve.
Attorney for Administrator. 13-16
NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL FBOP
ERTY Br ADMINISTRATOR.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATIC OF OHEOON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
In the Matter of the ESTATE of
GKOIKiK CARKIHIFF. Deceased
Notice Is hereby given, thnt pursuant
to an order, made ami entered In snld
court, on the 11th day of June. 1948,
author v. tin and d red ng Bald admlnls
Irulor lo sell real property of the estate
of (leorgo Carkliuff, the administrator
of said estate, tne undersigned J. u.
Turner, will, on tne win day or .iniy
1048. nt the hour of 2 : (K) o'clock P. M.
at the site of the hereinafter described
properly. In the City of lone. Morrow
County. Oregon, offer for sale nnd Bell
lo Ihe highest bidder for ensh In hnmt
at public auction, the following describ
ed real propeny, ui-wo.
The North Fifty (BO) feet of the
Knst half of Hlork Three CI) of
Sperry's 3rd Addition to the City
of lone. Morrow County. Oregon.
The admlnlstrnlor reserves the right
to reject any and all Bids.
J. O. TURNER,
Administrator of the F,stnte of
(leorge Carkhuff, deceased,
first published this 17th day of June,
1948. 18-17
News From
C. A. Office
A forage harvester or field
chopper will bring more returns
to a farmer than the investment
in any other piece of major farm
equipment with the single excep
tion of the tractor, believes M.
G Huber, O.S.C. extension agri
cultural engineer.
The forage harvester with its
companion units blower or ele
vator and automatic unloading
attachment for wagons and
trucks solves many of the mech
anization headaches related to
harvesting forage crops. By using
the field chopper method of hay
ing, grass is cut, chopped and
blown into a wagon or truck
equipped with a mechanical un
loading device in the field. At
the barn, the chopped grass is
blown into a silo and stored as
ensilage.
"This method is economical
both in a saving of harvest labor
and feeding value of the forage
Rain is never a serious handi
cap," Huber. states.
The forage, harvest chopipng
outfit is an all season machine,
as it is used successively, start
ng with the first silage crop,
through pasture clipping and lat
er hay and straw chopping. In
all of these oprations, the oper
ating cost per ton of dry matter
from field to cow is lowest when
the forage harvester is used in
comparison with all other mear
ods of haying. By making ensil
age of forage crops, using the
field chopper, a 10 to 30 percent
increase is gained in the total
amount of digestible nutrients
for any given acre of land, stud
ies have shown.
If a cow can live on grass con
taining 80 percent water during
the spring and summer while
giving her best milk production,
the next best substitute is grass
silage containing 65 percent moi
sture, Huber states. Food ele
ments are found In grass silage
In almost the same proportions
and amounts as in grass.
MOWEH ADJUSTMENT AND
REPAIR BULLETIN ISSUED
To those farmers who're hav
ing ther troubles making their
mowers work right this haying
season, here's some good news.
M G. Huber, the Oregon State
College agricultural engineer, has
Just completed a new illustrated
bulletin on how to repair and
adjust the farm mower.
It's extension bulletin number
6-8-6, entitled, "The Mower How
to Repair and Adjust."
By use of drawings, Huber
shows how to adjust mower parts
and correct the common troubles
that come up in mower opera
tion. Among the items covered
in the bulletin are excessive
draft, side draft, breakage of the
knife, uneven cutting, choking of
the cutter bar and lost motion.
The bulletin is now ready for
distribution through your county
agricultural agent's office.
RODEO. BASEBALL GAMES
FEATURE UMATILLA 4th
A two-day rodeo, two baseball
games and a beauty pageant will
feature Umatilla's Fourth of July
week end.
Workmen this week were rush
ing to completion the new rodeo
arena of the Umatilla Sage Rid
ers at the McNary "Y." The ro
deo will be Sunday and Monday,
July 4 and 5, with the grounds
opening at 12 o'clock noon. It will
be an open show, approved by
the Rodeo Cowboys' association,
with a $700 purse. Events will
Include bronc, bareback and
brahma bull riding, wild cow
milking and calf roping. Entries
must be in the'hands of Hugh
Neill, the Sage Riders' secretary,
July 4, at 12 o'clock.
SAAGER'S
I0NE ITEMS
Mrs .Norman Bergstrom spent
the week end In Portland where
seh was met by Mr. BergStrom
who Is attendng school at the
University of Oregon.
Fred and George Ely returned
from a trip to Coos Bay. They
visited thler brother, Charles Ely.
Mr. and Mrs. William Berg
strom and son Rudy returned
Saturday from a trip to Chicago
and Minnesota and other places
where they visited relatives. They
atteded a centennial convention
of the Augustana Lutheran
church at Rock Island, 111. Mr.
Bergstrom and Rudy witnessed a
ball game between the Yankees
and the White Sox in Chicago.
The Bergstroms were gone for a
month.
Mrs. Ethel Stewat is visiting
in Portland.
Joan and "Snooky" Simmons of
Kelso, Wash., are visiting at the
home of their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ransier.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom
were hosts to a birthday party at
their home in honor of Mrs.
John Eubanks Saturday night.
They were assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Stefani Sr. Those pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Ekstrom of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grabill of Heppner, Mr.
and Mrs. Garland Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Brenner, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Eubanks of Ar
lington. Mr. and Mrs. Verner
Troedson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Stefani Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Eubanks.
Value of Recording
Military Discharges
Proved at Vanport
The value to war ceterans of
recording their military discharg
es in the county court house was
poignantly brought out by the
recent Vanport disaster, where
countless numbers of these doc
uments are presumed to have
been lost, the Oregon department
of veteran's affairs said this
week.
For those veterans who had re
corded their discharges, there
should be no delay in applying
for GI benefits or other rights to
which they may be entitled, be
cause photostats may be obtain
ed easily from the county record
er. These are bona fide copies
and can be used for virtually all
occasions where proof of military
service is required.
Those who neglected to have
their discharges recorded will
find It necessary to apply for a
certificate in lieu of lost dis
charge, which usually results in
considerable delay because the
applications must be processed
in Washington, D. C.
Approximately 2600 veteran
families were flooded out at Van
port, besides many in other low
land areas. While no one knows
how many lost their discharges
in the disaster, nor how many
had neglected to record their dis
charges, it is assumed by coun
sellors in the Portland office of
the department of veterans' af
fairs that hundreds were caught
short, Judging from the numbers
applying dally for certificates in
lieu of lost discharge papers.
There is no charge, in any
county in Oregon, for recording
discharge certificates, and veter
ans are urged to take advantake
of this service because it pro
vides a permanent record of mil
itary duty and makes it easy to
obtain copies when circum
stances demand swift service.
Bob Runnion Jr. of Eugene
spent the week end in Heppner
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
V. Runnion.
Mrs. Ambrose Chapin and Mrs.
Charles Hodge Jr. and son Mich
ael motored to Pendleton Thurs
day. PHARMACY
'21 --.
EMIR
Dana's European and
South American triumph
now at better shops here!
The ounce I1B.S0 H ounce $10.00'
Cologne 4-os. M OO 2 ounce $2.25
I tolo vou
TMl CAR CHtCKID
JjWMWl
Hodge Chevrolet
Heppner,Oregon
Heppner Gazette
i immtm i
CHEVROLET
TRUCK
OWNERS
WE CARRY A BIG STOCK
OF CHEVROLET PARTS
FOR TRUCKS ON HAND
TRUCKS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY
IN OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT .
WE ARE ANXIOUS TO HELP
YOU KEEP YOUR TRUCK
RUNNING AND ON THE JOB
Bring Your Chevrolet Truck Hr
for Repairs and Parts
to est,
DO
jTAKTtO,
WANT TO
SPEND YOUR
VACATION
THIS WAY
V
SERVICE
ENJOY TROUBLE-FREE
It'i no fun to get miles and miles away from
home . . . with a broken down car . . . that
juat won't run a mile farther. Especially
now, when the roads are crammed with cars
. . . headed for Vacation land. And, the ga
rages along the way, so jammed up with work
that you may be laid up for a week or so.
Matter of fact, you may spend your entire
vacation in some little jerkwater hole, wait
ing for parts and your turn to get your car
fixed up.
Spend your "time" before you go and have
plenty of time to spend on your trip.
Budget Your Auto Repairs
We will take your car into our thop NOW and
REBUILD IT complete . . . and by this we mean,
overhaul the motor, put in new ringa ... or even
a NEW MOTOR. Thoroughly clean out the radi
ator, reline the brakes, tighten up the steering . . .
and replace wornout parts. We will take out that
old sluggish power and rejuvenate your car with
NEW POWER that insures Pep and Economy.
We will repaint it with late duo-tone colors ... of
any color ... put on NEW TIRES, NEW BAT
TERY, NEW SEAT COVERS and do a thorough
and complete job . . . then instead of you paying
for this work in one lump sum, we will split up the
payments in small EASY MONTHLY or WEEKLY
PAYMENTS ... to suit your pocketbook.
DRIVE IN FOR A FREE ESTIMATE arte
EASY BUDGET PAY TERMS.
Co.
Times, Heppner, Oregon, July 1, 1948-7
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