TT7 m A 1 appreciate your patronage. w cffiiV xds Write 113 nw' 5th pendie,on' FOR SALE: 1941 Nash 5-pass. cpe, WANTED Job cooking during r&h, overdrive, 2 new air cush- harvest. Write Box 373, Hepp- Ions, good motor and body. ner, Ore. 17p $995. See at Heppner Motors. THIS WEEK'S USED CAR SPE- You are invited to drive the new CIAL AT HEPPNER MOTORS: 1949 Ford. The car of the year. 1939 Chev. 2 dr. sdn. with ex- Rose wall Motor Company. cellent motor, 75 rubber, heat- , , . er and new battery. A very LOST-In Heppner, a .woman clean car lced for ' gale' gold Harvel wrist watch. If v, . .,, 2- ; found, contact Corda Sallng, FOR SALE: 1934 Chev 4 dr sdn, r phone 615. Reward. 17tfc &h' spotlight, good engine and Get the famous All-Traction Fire- : rrh i stone 6 ply tires from Rosewall F0 SALE-S-weeks-old fryers. Motor Company. Finl8n tnem yourself and save i-r . ... . -r money. V. C. Brown, lone, Ore. $5.00 reward will be paid for the 16ttc return of our 7-months old Col- 0 . . e ; ri lie dog which disappeared at OR SALE - Two-p.ece dining the mouth of Chapin creek Sun- Fm 8 u e - breakfast set, day, July 4. Claude White. lounge chair radio, sew ng ma- 17 18d chine, baby buggy, swing and , ,. J ; bassinette. See at Bert Bleak- 1940 rord coupe. Pay down $400. man,g p,acei Heppner. 16tfc Rosewal Motor Company. ,. , , T, r r : . ., .. 5 r.nn.Tr, .,00 r- FOR SALE i ine choice building See HEPPNER MOTORS for ,ots , Heppner. Priee between Ward s Riverside Tires. Largest $200 and Francis B Nlck. stock of air cushions in town. e a ent 16tfc Truck tires our specialty. 1941 Ford 33 ton Express, new F0R SALE-Building and lot be exchange motor. Pay down tween Mrrw Coun Clean $300.00 Rosewall Motor Co. "8Nf"d Padber Fesidenc1e,f- . JZ. ; ; B. Nickerson, agent. lotfc APRICOTS are ripe at Jones's about July 15. 8c per pound; FOR RENT Small 3-room house. season lasts three weeks. Sign Contact Charlotte Scherzinger, on highway "Jones Apricots," 436 Park st- Lebanon, Ore. 3 miles east of lrrigon, 4 miles 16-17p west of Umatilla. Bring con- F0R SALE-Majestic range at tainers, you pick. Jones & Jones. M Wyland.s apartment. iLWc 16-17p 1937 Plymouth sedan. Pay down KOR SALE-Harris sidehill com- $65.00. Rosewal Motor Co. blne 22 x 33 12, 16 ft. cut. Fair FOR RENT 2-room apartment; condition. $100 worth new parts neat, clean. Reasonable. L. J. included. $1,000. H. Ward Far- Burnside. 17p rell, Gateway, Ore. 16-17p 1941 Pontlac sedan coupe. Pay F0R SALE Five-room modern down $500.00. Rosewal Motor house. naraWood floors, fruit room, electric hot water heat- FOR SALE One 9,000 acre ranch er; wired for electric range. C. in Blue Mts.; 2 good sets mod- N. Jones, Phone 11F13. 16-17p ern improvements; 200 acres KOR SALE-12 mile north of hay and grain land, besides Hardman, 1 Hoe drill, 5 single several meadows; well water- discs 8 feetj 14 0,, spring. ed and well fenced, including tooth harrow, 1 5-section spring. ' pastures. . . , tooth harrow, 1 hay wagon and One 5,100 acre wheat and stock racki x corrugated roller- feet, ranch; 765 acres of grain; full 2 sets harness. J. E. Craber. set of equipment; In Morrow phone Rhea Creek 5. 16-17p One" 1941 CMC 34-ton pickup K0" SALE3-room house, wired, with stock rack; new rubber, as chimney; must be moved. In good condition. These are ce "reasonable. Mrs. Henry priced for quick sale. V. R. Run- A'en- tUlz nion Heppner 17p WANTED TO BUY Clean cotton Let our paint department restore uft MkL that show room complexion to lankett. Henry A)ken. your old car. Rosewall Motor c Company APARTMENT FOR RENT See In exc. condition. Cheap trans- "ward Bryant or cPPt portation for harvest hands or t,roen- I0.'1 'p for driving to school. HEPPNER TAKE HOME your soft drinks by MOTORS ,ne case. We have almost all We have Ford and Mercury mo- - kinds ln stock- efa. tors for immediate installation. BRING your pictures ln and have Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet 1 12 ton, long wheelbase truck; 8:25 tires; good condition. Call 2240, Heppner. Lyndell Broadfoot. 17 20c FOR HIRE 2-ton Ford truck and driver for harvest. Floyd John son, Case Apts., Heppner. 17-18p NOW IS A GOOD TIME to ordi-r your Venetian blinds. Made to order, custom built, prompt service. 17tic l''WJ C:cv:u:et wm'.u J'.iy i!own C".CJ. fx-cwnll Motor Co. I v. ill net Lc re?i)on."ii!e for any tills mad? by others than my- c!fLV. II. Nichols. IT-'JOp I'lA.'.O TUNING "hnriy ri'iap" man firm England Is now In business as tuner and would Aow mo& than even. Irefpie FIRST M VALUE FIRST IN DEMAND Only Chevrolet brings you all these major advantages of BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES . . .. prices now decidedly lower than those of any other car that even remotely approaches it in quality I Youll have n much mm comorf with the genuine Unitized Knee-Action Ride exclu sive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. CHEVROLET ttiem framed now. About 70 patterns of frame stock to choose from. Yeager's. 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. 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 Legal Advertising HOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROP ERTY Bo. lias IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THB You'll enjoy mors thHUs and mors tatlnfi with Chevrolet's world's champion Valve-in-Head engine. Valve-in-Head, too. is exclu sive to Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. You'll ItptM that your Chevrolet leads in tasteful lusury, for it hits the world-famous Body by Fisher available only on Chevrolet and costlier cars. You'll have the lately of Fisher Unisteel Construction, the Knee-Action Ride and Positive-Ach'on Hydraulic Brakes com bined only in Chevrolet and costlier cars. - cW Only ' sBHh9 Hodge Chevrolet Co. 4-H Club News . . . Several weeks ago applications for entry in a talent search for a young 4-H club girl to play a role in the forthcoming movie, 'The Green Promise" were sent to all 4-H girls eligible to enter. Sally Palmer and Peggy Wightman, Heppner, were the two applicants from Morrow county. I am sure that the applications accompan ied by their pictures were given considerable attention by the Jud ges. However, there were lots of young Oregon girls to compete with who were also interested in getting Into the movies. There were 257 entry blanks and photo graphs of Oregon 4-H club girls. And there were over 1,800 entries throughout the nation. All Indi cated a desire to be chosen for the 4-H role in the movie. STATE OP OREGON For the County of Morrow, In the Matter of the Guardiannhip of the person and estate of JOAN COLE MAN, HUE COLEMAN and ANN BKLLE COLEMAN, Minora, NOTICE la hereby given that the un dersigned Guardian of the person and estate of the above named minors, will from and after the 30th day of July, IMS. at the law office of Jos. J. Nys at Heppner, Oregon offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash all the one-sixth Interest of said minors In and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: The south half of the south half of Section one (1), the north half of the norheast quarter and the south east quarter of the northeast guar HOTICE OP SALE OF BEAIt not. EKTT BT ADMINISTRATOR. IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OP OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP MORROW. In the Matter of the ESTATE of GEORGE CARKHUFF, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an order, made and entered In said court, on the 11th day of June, 1948, authorizing and directing said adminis trator to sell real property of the eBtate of George Carkhuff, the administrator of said estate, the undersigned J. O. Turner, will, on the 17th day of July, 1948. at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M at the site of the hereinafter described property. In the City of lone. Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand at public auction, the following describ ed real property, to-wit: The North Fifty (60) feet of the East half of Block Three (3) of Bperry's 3rd Addition to the City of lone, Morrow County. Oregon, The administrator reserves the right to reject any and all bids. J. O. TURNER, Administrator of the Estate of George Carkhuff, deceased. First published this 17th day of June, 1948. 13-17 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HKREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been duly ap pointed by the County Court of Morrow County. State of Oregon. Executors of the estate of R. M. AKERS, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with propr vouchers duly verified as requir ed by law to the said executors at the law office of P. W. Mahoney at Hepp ner, Oregon, within si months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this - 1st day oi July. lva. BERL AKERS, KENNETH M. AKERS. Executors of the estate of R. M. Akers, deceased. P. W, Mahoney. Attorney for the executors, Heppner, Oregon, 15-19 BOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed, by the Probate Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Morrow, admin istratrix of the estae of Fred J. Nicho son, deceased, and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent Uie same, with vouchers attached. to the administratrix, at the office of J. O. Turner in HeDoner. Oregon, witn- In six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this am aay oi Juiy. i4s. EDITH P. NICHOSON. 16-20 Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY Pursuant to the statute regu lating the sale of estrayed ani mals I will, on Saturday, July 24, 1948 at the hour of 10 a.m., sell at public sale at my place three miles southwest of Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon, the fol- The plain truth is thai this pace-setting Chev rolet offers major quality advantage after major quality advantage not available in other cars in its field; and, in addition, Chevrolet prices are now obviously and outstandingly lower than those "of any other car that even remotely approaches it in quality. Thus, Chevrolet and only Chevrolet offers the Big-Car comfort of the original and outstanding Unitized Knee-Action Ride . . . the Big-Car performance and dependability of a world's champion Valve-in-Head engine ... the Big-Car beauty and luxury of Body by Fisher ... the Big-Car safety of Fisher Unisteel construction, the Unitized Knee-Action Ride and Positive Action Hydraulic Brakes ... all at lowest prices prices that are now even more economical, even more thrifty, when compared with the prices of other automobiles in its field. Yes, indeed, Chevrolet is first in dollar value by the widest margin in all Chevrolet history; and, of course, it is first in nation-wide demand as well. Hif-IS FIRST! News From C. A. Office Pigs cannot be grown and fat tened economically on grass ninnp whpn fed a limited con centrate ration, however, pastures U ' 1 save as mucn as one-iuuim the grain ration and one-half of the protein supplement ordinar ily fed to hogs. It's true, it may be mid-July, but there's still time to plant some of the garden vegetables. Beets,- bush beans, late cab bage, cauliflower, carrots, ruta bagas and Swiss chard can be planted during the last 10 days of surance of success. They should be planted soon. Here's a list of later garden vegetables: Lettuce might be planted In late July. You can nhnt PMnpcp pahhflpp from Au gust 1 to 15. Turnips can be plant- ea aooui August xu. siuuaui plated during the last 10 days of lowing described and hitherto ad vertised animal: One sorrel filly, 2 years old, no visible brand. Said animal to be sold for casn in hand and subject to the right of redemption by the original ow ner. PeteSlevin, 16-18c Boardman, Ore. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated July 8, 1948, I am authorized and di rected to advertise and sell at nublic auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: NE'4 of Sec. 30, Twp. 2 N., Range 24 E.W.M. for the min imum price of $240.00, cash. THEREFORE. I will on the 14th day of August, 1948 at the hour of 10.00 A.M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon, FRANCES MITHCELL, 17-21 Deputy.. HE day of happiness and it a treasured memory forever made memorable with silver symbol , , , your pattern in Gorham Sterling. Come in today and our full showing of Gorham patterns. PrUe tkoutn ii Jor $ne fldCC'tcUintt includinl Ted. fix. STERLING o1 Ss3 '8n No basemen! x Sjf circulate heat in .iX & ( entire house . . . gives I you WARM FLOORS Get rid of chilly, old-type heaters . . . A small payment puts this amazing Automatic Furnace in your home: Our summer sale saves you real moneyl Replace your old-type home, heater with this amazing automatic furnace. No expensive ducts. No dirt. No ashes. Perfect system for all sizes of 1-story homes. Easy terms. Models for Oil, 6a or LP-Ga Case Furniture Co. August should mature in 40 to 60 days. Garden produce of all kinds is high in cost and we should do everything possible to raise all we can and then preserve, in some manner, that which we raise. If you do not raise enough produce watch for chances to buy your supply and process it at the right time. Plans may now be developed for a 1949 Agricultural Conserv ation program offering farmers almost twice as much assistance for conservation practices as was available under this year's pro gram. For the current fiscal year, the agricultural department appro priation act sets aside $150 mil lion for the 1948 program, includ ing administrative expenses. This was the amount congress author, ized last year for developing the 1948 program. Congress this year has authorized the development of a 1949 program amounting to $262.5 million. Other items in the appropri ation act include: Soil Conserva tion Service, $45,048,000; Farmer's Home Administration production and subsistence loans, $75 mil lion; Rural Electrification Admin istration loans, $400 milion; Re search and Marketing Act of 1946, $13,850,000; School Lunch Pro gram, $75 million. Price supports on the 1948 crop of wheat will average $2.00 a bu shel at farm level, E. Harvey Miller, chairman of the Oregon state PMA committee, has an nounced. Last year's rate was $1.84 per bushel. Wheat must grade No. 3 or better", or No. 4 or 5 because of test weight only, ln order to be eligible for loan or purchase. Terminal wheat loan rates per bushel for 1948-crop No. 1 soft white stored ln eligible ware house storage at oPrtland Is $2.19 per bushel. Premiums and dis counts will be the same as under the 1947 program. This $2.00 price support repre sents a 90 percent of the $2.22-a- bushel parity figure as of July 1, the beginning of the marketing year. This increase in wheat par ity on July 1 of this year over MM 4 mi Iff Jim CitAHTiu-r y Ui.00 i Heppner Gcuette Times, Heppner, Oregon, the parity figure of $2.04 a bushel on July 1, 1947, Is a measure of the rise in prices paid by farm ers for commodities used in pro duction and farm family living. Interim loan rates, offered by the department of agriculture last May to protect growers of early harvested wheat, were based up on the April 15 parity figure, $2.20 a bushel. The Morrow county loan rate is $2.02. Morrow county farmers would do well to be considering the control of granary insect pests such as the weevil and bran bug. There are plenty of these that can dig a hole in the grain check. With moisture conditions in our wheat as It is, this makes it doubly important that granaries be cleaned up before putting in the new crop. These insects like moist grain and multiply rapidly in bins where "tough" grain is stored. Insects need warmth and moisture to develop. Moist grain heats! Some suggestions for prevent ing the damage are: Thoroughly clean the granary, making sure that all grain is swept out from cracks and crevices. These stray kernels are usually the begin ning of the bug infestation. Spray the inside of the clean granary with a 5 DDT oil solution. Two gallons of spray should cover about one thousand square feet of wall or floor. Milton-Freewater Motors offers these good buys in Used Cars and Trucks 1947 Ford Convertible 1947 Plymouth 5- passenger 1947 Mercury 5-pass- enger 1940 Ford Tudor 1939 Ford Fordor FORD TRUCKS 1947 C.O.E. LW.B. 8:25 rubber; 2-speed axle; low mileage 1942 Ford LW.B. with stake rack 1940 '2-ton Ford pick up FREEWATER, OREGON Phone 496 Res. Phone 788 How to make a telephone grow Nss mimhihsiswshmJI 2. Cables you'll probably never see had to be put In. New buildings, the telephones themselves, complex switching frames... an almost unbelievable amount of equip, tnent had to be provided before the system could grow. We must spend millions of dollars to keep it expanding and improving ...to meet the needs of the growing West. 4. When you make a local telephone call the cost aver stges less chan a nicklt. For those few pennies you hire a mighty servant... a bigger servant than erer before. There will soon be twice as many telephones on the Coast as there were ten years ago. They continue to go in rapidly. And each one addi'd makes your telephone thatmuch more valuable. Washington Week By CHARLES L. ECENROAD Washington, D. C Governors Tom Dewey and Earl Warren, who form the Republican "ticket of presidents," will find their campaign dove-tailing perfectly with the Congressional campaign this year because of the foresight of Herbert Brownell, Jr., former national Republican Chairman and Gov. Dewey's political man ager. On December 8, 1945, in a speech before the Republican Na tional Committee in Chicago, then Chairman Brownell outlined a Republican program which was carried to victory in the 194G Congressional elections. Under the title of "The People Must Choose," Mr. Brownell laid down "a Republican creed." He said: "We believe in an honest and workable relationship between industry and labor. The Republican Congress elect ed In 1949 enacted the Taft-Hart ley law which has been accepted as a means of creating a "work able relationship between indus try and labor." Mr. Brownell's Republican creed continued: After the grain is in storage, inspect it frequently. If it be comes infested with bugs it must be fumigated for insect control. There are a number of fumlgants recommended, one of which is a mixture of ethylene dicloride and carbon tetrachloride. And lastly don't expose yourself to the fumes. They are meant for the bugs!! Redi-Cut lifetime Aluminum Buildings Priced low FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY You tell ui th cite building you need and wi will im mediately tend you complete information and coatt. Frame are of beat trade 2x6 lumber, cut to fit and drilled for ! ... providing umple but rigid eon itruction. -dea and roof are covered with heavy gauge aluminum that eliminate maintenance coat. Easy and inexpeniv to erect Full erection inatruc tions and blueprint, with piece numbed. Reduce building cot to a low a 74c per quare foott For MompU, o 30xl(MMoof aluminum building ft priced of only Everything in Buildings Except High Prices NORTHWEST BUILDINGS, Inc. 4030 S.E. 29th Avt. Phont EA 7520 PORTLAND 2, ORE. Albert Schunk, local agent Heppner, Oregon Phone 324 Wj iiii'iii)iiiiiiiii'i'iiiiiiiiiii..ii Jul yl 5, 1943-5 "We advocate more money In the take-home envelope, based on productive work and more profitable business." The Republican Congress fol lowed that creed hy enacting, over Presidential veto, a reduc tion in income taxes to provide more take-home pay and to in spire greater production and profit. In that speech Mr. Brownell al so offered a Republican alterna tive to the "planned fascism" of opponents to the Republican way. He said: "We shall insist that our inter national relations shall be con ducted in conformity with the American Constitutional system . . . that there shall be no secret commitments which may cost millions of lives and billions of dollars. . . . We will carry out our present commitments to give whatever measure of relief we can to prevent suffering and star vation in the nations devastated during World War II, but let us insist that American money and American food and American clo thing shall not be utilized by oth er nations to promote their own selfish power-politics. "We believe that American se curity demands the maintenance of armed forces in all categories sufficient to defend this nation against any aggression." The record of the 80th Congress shows each of these legislative steps has been taken. What is needed now is an exe cutive team that will administer the laws in the spirit in which they were passed. Now is the time to start digging for fall business. Advertising seed planted now reap dividends after the harvesting season. SHIPPED REDI-CUT TO YOUR ORDER P.rf.ct tor WAREHOUSC MACH1NI SHED GARAGE MILKING PARLOR STOCK SHED ZZU0i ...... I MfO. PLANT mm h'lU'iii'yijicj 1. If your telephone grew in size as the system serving it grows, it might look like this someday. Since 1940 alone, telephone have increased 75 on the Coast. And the growth continues. Today your telephone is a bigger, more valuable servant than ever. Here's how it got that way. 3. Who pays for new equipment? Half a million dollars a, day needed to expand and improve conies from investors who put their savings into the telephone business. To continue growing and improving, we must sell our services at fair and adequate prices that provide profits for investors that are fair and adequate. Tha Pacific Telephone (A) and Telegraph Company Mors than 70.000 people working together to fur. nish ever-better telephone service to the West Main and May Phone 403 Heppner. Ore.