Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1949 - Page 5 Want Ads NOT CLOSED We are not closed Just because , the signs and flood lights are not burning. We are cooperat ing to save electricity. We are open for busness as usual on the Inside of our garage and will do our best to keep your car and truck rolling. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE 30 weaner pigs and 4 sows. Harold A. Wright, Hepp. nor. 42-43p You have to drive the new 1949 Ford to experience the new Ford Feel. We invite you to take the wheel and give your self a thrill. Rosewall Motor Company. Get your permanent type anti freeze from Rosewall Motor Co. and drive without worry these cold days. FOR SALE Registered Airedale pups. Ph. Heppner 20F3. 42tfc If your battery is weak from too much night driving and using the heater and radio bring it to us for a boost on our fast charger. Rosewa 11 Motor Co. Don't be caught without tire chains. We still have a few sets left in the popular sizes. Rose wall Motor Company. FOR SALE Gas Wedgewood trash burner range, water heat er, used one year. Complete with tank. Also kerosene re frigerator. Can be converted. All for $620.00. Don Campbell, Lexington. 34tfc "-""B-S" a OOD NEWS TO TRAVELERS EFFECTIVE JANUARY 16 Union Pacific offers improved daily passenger bain schedules. STREAMLINER "City of Portland" Lv. Pendleton 9:30 p.m. Instead of 9:43 p.m. (Exam ple Sunday) Ar. Chicago 11:30 a.m. Instead of 11:50 a.m. (Example Tuesday) Westbound Lv. Chicago 6:30 p.m. instead of 6:00 p.m. Lv. Pendleton 4:25 a.m. instead of 3:55 a.m. Ar. Portland 8:30 a.m. Instead of 8:00 a.m. PORTLAND ROSE Lv. Arlington 1:09 a.m. instead of 12:19 a.m. Convenient through service to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, and Chicago ... direct connections for St. Louis, Texas, Southwest and East. Westbound Lv. Arlington 2:20 a.m. instead of as now. Ar. Portland 6:15 a.m. instead of 6:30 a.m. IDAHOAN Lv. Arlington 11:34 a.m. Instead of 11:30 a.m. Fast schedule to Denver, Kansas City. St. Louis. Through cars ... connecting with "City of St. Louis'' Streamliner. Westbound Lv. Arlngton 12:58 p.m. Instead of 2:25 p.m. Ar. Portland 4:15 p.m. instead of 6:15 p.m. with direct connections for Tacoma, Seattle and California. SPOKANE Lv. Arlington 12:45 a.m. instead of 12:30 a.m. For Complete Travel Information, Consult Local Agent UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Road of the Streamliners 1942 Oldsmobile four door Deluxe sedan. This is the 76 series with hydramatic drive, heater and good rubber. Pay only $500.00 down. Rosewall Motor Co. 30 yearsof know how. We have mechanics that have been tops in t'icir trade for more than 30 yeais; See us the next time you need service, Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE One Model A Ford truck, good condition; one post or shingle saw. Dan Bishop, P. O. Box 394, .lone, Ore. 37tf Wanted 100 cars to paint in our DeVilblss spray booth. Rosewall Motor Company. Has your car had its RPM lubri cation this month. Bring in at once for prompt service. Rose wall Motor Company. Remember if your brakes are not working a 100 per cent you are only a foot from trouble. Rose wall Motor Company. Resolve now to drive carefully and be courteous, but if you do have a mishap with your car bring it to us and we make it look like new again. Rosewall Motor Company. Have you experienced the new Ford Feel? FOR SALE Harry Junes ranch 12 miles northeast of Heppner. See Stella Jones Bailey, owner. Gen'l Del., Heppner or phone 2502. 38tfc Caught up. Some auto dealers have caught up on their orders to where they can make deliv ery on certain models. The con tinued heavy demand for the sensational new 1949 Ford has delayed the time in which we can make immediate delivery. However, present plans call for an increase of production to the point where you can have the car of your choice within a reasonable time. Rosewall Mo tor Company. We have Ford and Mercury mo tors to fit 1928 to 1948 cars and trucks. Bring your car in for an immediate installation. Rose wall Motor Company. bate Court of the. Stute of Oregon for the County or Worruw, arm eaiu ourv ha net Monday, the 24th duy of Jan uary l'J49, an the time and the Morrow County Court Jioue a the plai.e for hearing on and Itnal etttlt-rnetil of Haul account. All peiuorw having objection to eald final account are. hereby re quired to file the name with said Court on or before the date act for eald hear ing Dated and firat published thi 23rd day of December, 1948. EDITH V. NICHO80N. Administratrix. .1 f) Turner. Attorney. 40-44 CHURCHES Now is the hour to have your truck overhauled for next sea son's work. Phone 1092 for an appointment. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED Anyone having tur keys or chickens for sale pierce contact the Victory Cafe. lone, Ore. 22tfc Acts like a sponge. Put a can of Drout in your fuel tank to ab sorb the water in your gasoline and prevent freeze ups these cold mornings. Rosewall Motor Company. FOrFSALE-One RB-4 Caterpillar tractor with cab and lights. Walt Seale, Condon, Ore. 4.'k FOR SALr55 1 i ternat io nal TD-3 3 ! crawler tractor. Eryce Logan, Condon, Oregon. 43c 1 KOti " RA1.K -1947 Plymouth 5- passenger coupe wlih radio, heater and other accessories. See Everett Keith ley or call Heppner 912. 43-41p FOR SALE-One Kimball organ. Arthur C. Keene, lone, Ore. 43-4'ip LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 1 Notice la herd y plvcn tint the un dersigned, administratrix of the estate of Fred J. Nlchoson. dsicused, h;,.--flled her final account with the l'rn- HOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice 8 hereby given that tlie un derpinned a'liiili.iHtnitrix of the estate of WILLIAM T. DOHKltTy, Deccawu, has filed with the 1'robate Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, her Final Account of her administra tion of the estate of said deceased, and Bald Court has fixed Monday, th 24th day of January. 1949. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon an the time and place for hearing ob jections to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate, and all per sons having objections thereto are re quired to file the same with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. , Dated and first published this 23rd day of December. 194S. ROSE DOHERTY, Administratrix. Jos. J. Nys, Attorney, Heppner. Oregon; 40-44. NOTICE OF FINAL HEABiilO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as Administratrix ot the Estate of COY S. THOKNBURO, deceased, has filed her Final Acount and report in the said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 17th day of Junuary. 198. at the hour of 10:0u o'clock A M., in the County courtroom In the courthouse in Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for hear ing objections to the said Final Ac-' count and the settlement thereof. RUBY BUCKET. Administratrix of the Estate of Coy S. Thornburg. deceased. P. W. Mahoney Attorney or the Administratrix, Heppner. Oregon. 30 43 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, The Fiist National Honk ol Portland (Oregon) was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the state ot Oregon for Morrow County, the ad ministrator of the estate of ARTHUR L. HUGHES, deceased, and all per sons having claims againt the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned administrator with proper voucher duly verified at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 6th day of January, 1949. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON), 42-46 Administrator, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Lola, E. MeCabe, deceased, filed with the Probate Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, his final ac count of his administration of the es-1 tate 01 saia deceased, ana sniu i.oui'1 fixed Monday, the 7th ilav of Febru ary 1949. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock of said day at the Court House at Hepp ner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections thereto are hereby requred to file the same with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 6th day of January 1949. EARL FRANCIS McCABE. Administrator. Jos. J. Nys. Attorney. 42-46 BOARDMAN SOIL CONSERVA TION DISTRICT NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF SUP ERVISORS. To all owneis of land lying with in the Boardman Soil Conser vation District: Notice is hereby given that on the thirteenth- day of January, 1949 the annual meeting and el ection of one supervisor of the Boardman Soil Conservation Dis trict'will be held under the pro visions of the Soil Conservation District Law of this state, Chap ter 3, Section 109, O.C.L.A. as amended by Chapter 318, Oregon Laws, 1945. The place of meeting will be at he Boardman Grange hall be tween the hours of 1:00 o'clock p.m. and 4:00 o'clock p.m. Every person, firm and corpor ation, state, county, or munici- ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Schedule of services: Mass in Heppner on the Is and 3rd Sundays at 9 a.m.; 10:30 Mass in lone on the 1st and 3rd Sundays at 10:30 a.m.; 2nd and 4th at 9 a.m. Mass on the fifth Sunday one mass only in Heppner at 9 a m on the 2nd and 4th. Holy days of obligation: Mass in Heppner at 7:30 a.m.; mass First Fridays of the month: in lone at 9 a.m. Mass in Heppner at 7:30. ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy communion, 8 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.m. Vesper service and instruction, 5 p.m. These instructions will be bas ed upon the Bible, the Prayer Book, and their use as an aid to complete and joyous living. Junior Y P.F., 6:15 p.m. Senior Y.P.F., 7:30 p.m. Weekday services: Wednes days, holy communion, 10; Fri days, holy communion, 7:30. METHODIST CHURCH J Palmer Sorlien, minister. Sunday, January 16: Morning worship and sermon at 11 a.m. with special music by the choir.' Paul McCoy, director. Also nur sery for small children during the church hour, Mrs. Vernon Bohles, director. Sunday church school at 9:45 a.m. Adult Bible class, aiso Youth Fellowship class and a class for every age. 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow ship, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bohles, counsellors. The annual conference of Ore gon agricultural conservation i association committeemen will be held this year at the Columbia j Gorge hotel near Hood River on ! February 3, 4 and 5. E. Harvey jMilier, Portland, chairman of the ! state PMA committee, has an nounced. Approximately 200 com mitteemen, secretaries and as sistant secretaries are expected to attend. Ralph Trigg, PMA administra tor, and W. b. Crowley, assistant administrator for production, will participate in the three-day pro gram, said Miller, Both are of ficials of the U. S. department of agriculture, Washington, D. C. The county agent is attending the National Western Stock show at Denver this week and part of next. Others in the party attend ing from Morrow county are Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sme thurst and Mr. and Mrs. John Graves. "Gold Dust," the fat Here ford steer fed out by John Graves and Bill Smethurst, is also mak ing the trip to compete against the corn fat tteers of the mid west. These livestock men hope to be able to purchase a herd sire or two to bring back to Morrow county. We will give you a re port on our return. NEWS FROM THE HDA'S D9SK Newly elected officers of the Boardman Extension unit are: Chairman, Mrs. Russell Miller; vice chairman, Mrs. Tannehill; secretary. Mrs. Jack Mulligan. New meeting date is the fourth Wednesday of each month. Mrs. Marie Clary and Henry E. Tetz will attend a planning com mittee meet'ig of the Eastern Oregon Teachers association at La Grande Saturday. The conven tion will be held In La Grande next fall. Mrs. Clary ts president of the group. NOTICE OF RURAL DISTRICT SCHOOL EOARD BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In compliance with Section 110 1207 DCLA as amended by Chapter 393 Oregon Law 1913 and Chapter 345 Oregon Law 1945 as amended by Chapter 591 Oregon Laws 1947. to the legal voters of the Rural School District of Morrow County, Ore gon, that a meeting will be held at the Courthouse in Heppner, Ore gon, on the 27th day of January, 1919, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of discussing the budget of the Rural School Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1st, 1949 and ending June 30, 1950, here inafter set forth. BUDGET 1949-1950 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1. Estimated available cash on hand at beginning of the year for which this budget is made NONE 2. Estimated receipts from delinquent taxes NONE 3. Amounts received from other sources NONE Total NONE ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Several Morrow county home makers are taking advantage of their husbands' hunting results and are serving luscious meals from game at home. Mrs. Beth Clark, Heppner, and Mrs. Russell Miller, Boardman, have asked for two publications enabling them , t . . , j Thursday, choir practice at 7:30 tl" ""c vvi e- r I thus make full use of its food value. These are "Game Foods," by Arthur Einarsen. and "Wild Game Cookery Recipes." Item Estimated Expenditures for 1949-1950 1948-1949 1. Personal service: (A) District Superintendent salary $ 5,600.00 $ 5,000.00 (B) Clerical and legal 2,400.00 1,800.00 2. Supplies, printing 500.00 150.00 3. Postage, telephone and telegraph 150.00 150.00 4. Elections and publicity 125.00 125.00 5. Board expenses, travel, etc. ... 1,000.00 825.00 6. Office equipment 500.00 885.00 7. Other miscellaneous expenses 225.00 320.00 8. Emergency 500.00 745.00 Total estimated expenditures 11,000.00 10,000.00 SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS, AVAILABLE CASH BALANCE & TAX LEVY AND p.m Womans Society of Christian Service meets first Wednesday of each month. News From C. A. Office Did You Know 1. That usually an 18" space is left between margin and wall? Less for small rooms, however. 2. That lining of rugs extend only to 1 12" from edge of rug? 3. That the average American eats 1 1. 5 lb. nut meats per year? There are lots of delicious re cipes to use them in, too! 4. That apples cooked rapidly in a covered pan have better color and flavor than those cook ed long and slowly? 5. That a "too large" drawer f may be made useful by adding a i tray same width of drawer but j only 13 or 12 as long? Put most j used articles in the tray, of j course. 6. That your "not -to-white" 1. Total estimated expenditures $11,000.00 $10,000.00 2. Deduct total estimated receipts and avail able cash balances 0.00 0.00 3. Amount necessary to balance the budget 11,000.00 10,000.00 4. Deduct deficit forwarding to next fiscal year 0.00 0.00 5. Balance to be raised by taxation 11,000.00 10,000.00 6. Add estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget is made 0.00 0.00 7. Total estimated tax levy for the ensuing fiscal year 1L0O0.0O 10,000.00 Meeting at the county agent's office Monday afternoon. O. W. Cutsforth. chairman Heppner Soil Conservation district; Kenneth Smouse, chairman Lexington Blow Control district, and Terrel Benge, chairman Lexington Oil Cooperatives, laid plans for the program of the annual meeting of these organizations which are held . together at the Lexington Grange hall. The date for these annual meetings is set for Tues day. February 8. Scheduled for the program arelinSerie can be made new aSain films on conservation, with Wm. b? tinting them a soft blue or puiK. it taKes only iu minutes ior the whole process. 7. That a top quality man's Indebtedness 1. Amount of warrant in- indebtedness on war rants issued and endors ed not paid for want of funds $0.00 2. Amount of other indebt edness 0.00 3. Total indebtedness (sum of lines 1, 2) 0.00 Dated December 20, 1948. Signed: HENRY E. TETZ, Clerk; J. J. NYS, Chairman Board of Directors. Approved by the Budget Com mittee December 20, 1948. Signed: RUSSELL K. MILLER, Secretary, Budget Committee; OSCAR E. PETERSON, Chair man, Budget Committee. L. Teutsch, assistant director of Oregon State college extension service, to speak on Oregon agriculture. dress shirt has six buttons down the front? Do You Have Enough FIRE INSURANCE? Check with BLAINE E. ISGM AGENCY Heppner Phone 723 America's most exching sjrrs car Invites you lo experience a new driving thrill meet the Robert W. Every, O.S.C. exten sion entomologist, says there are 800,000 known insects in the world that have been classified. That is. 800.000 have been named. Authorities believe, however, there are actualy between two and three milion different insects. pality being the record owner of or holding under contract of pur. chase, ten acres or more of land lying within the said district are eligible to vote. Candidates to fill the board va- j cancy of one supervisor may be made by petition signed by ten : landowners. If no candidates are j nominated by petition to fill the , existing vacancy, nominations j may be made from the floor dur- ; ing the annual mooting j BOARDMAN SOIL CONSER- i VATION DISTRICT, j By N. C. Anderson, Secretary. 1 Dated this 5th day of January, 19 19. 42-43 i NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS School District No. 45 hereby calls for bids for the transporta tion of school children to the lone school for 1 he balance of the 1948-49 term, on the route from lone on the gravel road to the Davidson ranch and south on dir; and gravel road to W.G. Seehaf er's and south on dirt road to Ray Heimbigner's and on into lone, being approximately thirty miles round trip, and six children to be transported. Driver to fur nish his own car, operation ex penses of car and insurance. Bids' to be in hands of clerk of School District No. 45. Olex, Ore gon, not later than January 6th, to be opened at school meeting i on January 7th. The Board re- i serves the right to reject any or j all bids. ' j Effie D. Kami, j Clerk District No. 45. ; Olex. Oregon. ' VJMeuU nev relet ON THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST PROVING GROUND! Mile after mile they put it through its paces . . . proved its speed, its acceleration, its economy! Prcvd on the toupht grodoi . . . new Chev rolet rokes hilii in n stride. K' Irt power will thrill you -; Got ready for a grand new sensation when you meet the Jeenstcr. You'll enjoy looking at this new car with its long, low body and smart continental styling but the real thrill roines when you feel the power of its 'Jc-ty engine and sense the balance with which the Jecpsler lings the road. Most exciting of all is the 'flouting' sensation that comes when yon slip into over, dm and the Jeepstcr slims along as if on . You'll like the Jerpstcr's quick maneuverability and easy-to-park compactness and you'll be surprised at the remarkable gasoline mileage that comes from the car's low weight and thrifty high-compression engine. As for comfort, the .Iccpslcr lias independently-sprung front wheels thai 'step over' humps while super-cushion tires and airplane-type shock absorbers soak up road clocks lo give a smoolh, floating ride. Caspersen p Hildenbrand Co. 128 S. E. Second Pendleton, Oregon Phone 146 NOTICE FOR BIDS ON I CAROLINE AMD DIESEL OIL j Noth-e is hereby given thai i sealed bids will be received by Morrow County at the Clerk's Of-; fice in Heppner. OreRon for ap- j proximately 30.000 gallons, more or less, for Moi row County require- j ments, of first structure gasoline, delivered in County tanks at the 'ounty Simp in Heppner, Oregon, , and 10,000 gallons of Diesel fuel. Maximum price per gallon re- j quired for the period January 1. ! 1949 to December 31. 19-19. Said ; gasoline and Diesel Oil to be j used by County for road work, j Bids to be opened January 19, 1919. County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept bid or bids most favor able to County. -42-43 Morrow County Court. The ounithina at anttt bkxii of thil "tortwf troHM PROVED ChvroUt'i ability to obiorb punithmvntl TMi ii whr Chvrolt fof 1949 wol PBOVSO lo b wtotlitrptoof and water proof! At the General Motors Proving Ground there) are. men who are experts at wining cors "Find the flaws . . . get the facts" Is their motto. And so, when Chevrolet for 1949 was delivered lo their "tender" mercy, they put If through Its paces so vigorously and so thoroughly that Ihere was no chance for basic weak nesses to go undetected. What a break for the buyer .flaguf 1 . . . Instead of an txptrimtntal or unfned car, he gets a car that has PROVED econ omy, PROVED stamina, PROVED comfort, PROVED handling-easel Only Chevrolet, In the low-priced field, has passed through the rigors of the "World's Toughest Prov ing Ground" and comes to you thoroughly TESTED, thoroughly PROVED and thoroughly APPROVEDI Hodge Chevrolet Co. Main and May Phone 403 Heppner, Ore.