Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Feb. 24, 1949 Page 5 Want Ads FOK SALE Modern 6-room house with 34 basement, auto matic oil heat, garage. On cor ner lot. Chuck Hodge, Tel. 1114. 4flp Rosewall is never undersold 1941 Chevrolet long wheel base truck, new motor, new rubber. Pay down SK95.00 full price. Kosewan Motor Company. LOST Tire chain in Heppner. $1 reward. Leave at Richfield Sta tion. 4'ln New 1949 two-ton Ford long wheelbase truck equipped with 6 cylinder high torque motor, 825 x 20 dual tires, booster brakes, double frame, oil filter, oil bath air cleaner, tank full of gas ready to go to work. $2348.00. Rosewa 1 1 Motor Co. WE HAVE a new branding and dehorning chute. See it at Heppner Sales Yard. 49c Watch our show windowsfo7"the most beautiful cars that ever wheeled the road. Rosewall Mo tor Company. FOR SALE "sTGwham-Hoeme plow, 1948 model with spring teeth. Chailes Carlson, lone, Ore- 49-51p Now that winter is over why not have your car tuned up for spring and summer driving. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED Substantial sum by . Heppner business for remodel ing purposes. Good securily, fair rate of interest. Write MW, care of Gazette Times, Hepp npr. 49-50p 1934 Pontlac sedan. Pay down $50.00. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALEroom" home with three bathrooms; corner lot, Ideal location. See Terrel Benge or phone 203. 49-52p Has your car h!TdliiTlubrT cation this month? Bring it to us for prompt service. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE L.7ts"4 and 5, Block 1, lone. Good location for either business or residence. See Ear lene Bailey, lone. 49-50p You have seen the new look. Now try the new ride. We have a 1949 Ford car waiting for you to drive. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE 508-6th St., Independence, Ore. MODERN SEVEN ROOM HOUSE GARAGE, WOODSHED. UTILITY ROOM, NEW GAS RANGE & GAS HOT WATER, DOUBLE PLUMB ING. LOT 56X1 GO, SEVEN YEARS OLD, CONCRETE FOUNDATION. ALL FOR ONLY $1500.00 OR WILL TRADE FOR HEPPNER PROPERTY. TURNER. VAN MARTER & CO. 1941 NasrTsedarC Pay down $300. Rosewall Motor Company. FOr"SALE 1918 6-rylinuer super de luxe Ford; 6:50 6-pl rubber; radio and heater, seat covers, spotlight, low mileage, and clean. Call 2212, Llndell Broad foot. 44tfc Take the wheel and try the Ford Keel. DON'T WAIT until winter comes again to have storm windows installed. I make any size and install them. Also repair vacu urn cleaners N I). Bailey. 44tfo Let'i imagine thii gorgcoui Youngstown Kitchen U youn! You'll need no garbage pail, for th 48 twin-bowl Kitchenaiiler cabinet link ahown ii equipped with Multinaider electric garbage diipoier. Ask hi about the low monthly payment. New low-cost magic (or your dream kitchen Revel in this thought: When you have your lovely Youngstown Kitchen, you'll be free forever of the garbage pail and all its messiness. For the Mullinaidcr electric garbage disposer Youngslown's newest kitchen magic grinds away your food scraps before they can accumulate, and whisks them safely down the drain. And that's only one endearing quality of these gleaming, white-enameled steel kitchens, made by the leader in the field. There's storage space galore, with everything right where you need it for fixing meals, washing dishes and clearing up. And best of all, there's a low, down-to-earth price, made possible by high-volume production. Come in and see us! Younjitown Kitchens and Kltch.nald.fi available under lew FHA t.rmt mm fou?t7Jcd(tn Aucnetu w 1946 Ford Coupe 1946 Ford 2-ton Truck 1941 Dodge Coupe 1940 International Pickup 1941 Chevrolet Pickup 1936 Ford Pickup 1936 Ford Coupe 1936 Dodge Coupe 1935 Plymouth Coupe Why gamble? Buy with a guarantee! HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 403 FOR SALE Baled barley hay; some seed barley, and TD-35 International tractor with an gle dozer. Earl McKinney, lone, Ore. 47-49p FOR SALE: Modern two-bedroom house, with garden and hot house. Priced to sell. Gordon Grady, Riverside Ave., Heppner, Ore. 471 fc Keep your eye on our used car lot for. your transportation needs. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Grahame-Hocme, 1947 model. Charles Carlson, lone. 4S-51p Don't be caught without lire chains this muddy weather. We have them in the popular sizes. Rosewall Motor Company FOR SALE 1 "King" E-flat alto saxophone; silver plated. $85 takes it. Inquire H. A. Sanders, Hotel Heppner. 48-49p 1947 Ford deluxe tudor sedan with all the extras in the book. Pay down $500.00. Rosewall Motor Company. 1935 Chevrolet coupe. Pay down $100.00. Rosewall Motor Co. 1935 Ford tudor sedan, new paint. Pay down $1 10.00. Rosewall Mo tor Company. We repair all makes of cars and trucks. Rosewall Motor Co. WANTED Anyone having tur keys or chickens for sale please contact the Victory Cafe, lone. Ore 22tfc You can have your car complete ly overhauled an i .i Put it all on one ticket and pay tor it on o. c monthly budget plan. Rosewall Motor omrv iv BY MULLINS FOR SALE Fordson tractor and 2-hottoin plow,-$100. 25 square red composition shingles, $ a square. N. D. Bailey. 44c We have new and rebuilt motors for Ford and Mercury cars to fit all models for the last 20 years. Rosewall Motor Co. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO C&EDITORS NOTICK IS HhlifclsY (JIVK.V tlut the tuiUftHidiifd a duly jippointcl ,y the Pntite Court of the State of Ore gon. fr Mnrrnw Cuimty, the Kxfr utor of the Last Will and Tetdunieiit of Amelia Vrutern, dertiifd, find all pr ms having f'hiims HKninxt the estate of said deceafled are hereby required to prcHent the name with proper vou chers to mid Kxttutor fit the law of lice of J oh. J. Nvh, fit Hopprx'T. On-jjon within 6 months from the date hereof. iJaled and firHt published this lUlh day of February. 1949. FRANK FHATERS, Executor. Jos. J. Nyn. Attorney for Executor, Heppner, Oregon. M -M NOTICE TO CB EDITORS Notice is hereby givfii that the un dersigned has be:n duly Hpj uit 'J i y tit I'roiiate f'ourt of Morrow County, Oregon, administrator of the estate iff Mary MfHeugi:r. (leccaHt-d. All prrHons having claims ugair.'it the said ertate are hereby reguln-d to fif lite name with proper vauchera attached, with the administrator, at the office of J. O. Turner, in Heppner, Oregon, on or be fore months from the date of first publication of this notice. Jjaled and first published this 17th day of February, 1949. E. T. MESSENGER 48-52 Administrator. HOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Adrnini.-'liat ir of the estate of MAGGIE KHENC1I. deceased, has filed with the Probate Couit of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, his Final Account of his administration of (he ewt'ite of paid deceased and said court fixed Monday, t he 21st day of March. 11)49, at the hour of ten o'clo-k in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Hou.se at Heppm-r, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final acount and ttie set tlement of said estate, and all persons having objections therein ai e hereby required to file the same with said court on or before the tune fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 17th day of February. 11)49. LEWIS BARCLAY, Administrator. Jos. J. Nv, Attorney for Administrator, l'ppner.J.JregorL 4V;.z NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, daled Feb ruary 8. 1949, 1 am authorized and to speed Fall Weight Gains Cattle need more than a single protein supplement. They need a palatable, nourishing tupplement that provides the full nutrient balance so neces sary for top condiiion and steady, economical weight gains. In short, they need Larro "Farm-tested" Cattle Supplement to supply not only a variety of blended pro teins but, phosphorus, cal cium, trace elements and other nutrients which research has proved helpful to thrifty growth and well being. This year make sure that your rattle get the full nutrient balance which Larro 32 Cattle Supplement supplies. Order a good supply today. Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Heppner Lexington "arrQ ThnBttsted" CATTLE SUPPLEMENT Flatt's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 112 The Dalles Thone 2635 114 E. 2nd St. Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVING "We Go Anywhere, Anytime" TXil It takes I I I I 1 Do You Have Enough FIRE INSURANCE? Check with BLAINE E. IS0M AGENCY Heppner Phone 723 dirocled to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than ; lie minimum price herein set forth: All of Section 8, in Township 2 North of Range 26, E.W.M. for the minimum prif! of $5.00 per acre, cash. Beginning at a point 94 feet . West from the Southeast cor ner of Block 2 of the original town (now city) of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, run ning thence North 66 feet; thence West 10 feet; thence South 27 feet, 9 inches; thence West 11 feet, 5 inches; thence South 38 feet, 3 inches; thence East 21 feet, 5 inches to the place of heginnng for the minimum price of $3500.00, cash. This property is now oc cupied by the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Com pany and is subject to lease expiring December 31, 1949. THEREFORE, I will on the 12th day of March, 1949 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 high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon, FRANCES MITCHELL, 47-51 Deputy. j INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids in duplicate for the (construction of Morrow County I Hospital at Heppner, Oregon, will be received at the office of the County Clerk at Morrow County Court House until 2:00 o'clock P. M., March 17th, 1949, and then at said office, publicly opened and read aloud. The County Court of Morrow County reserves the right to 'waive any informality in, or to reject any or all bids. THE COUNTY COURT OF MORROW COUNTY, ORE GON, By Judge Garnet Barratt. ADVERTISEMENT" On or about February 24th, 1949. drawings and specifications for the construction of a General Hospital at Heppner, Oregon, will be available for distribution to general contractors by Roaid, Schmeer & Harrington, 1104 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore gon. Applications from contractors j interested in bidding on this work mot to exceed two sets of drawings jand specifications together with payment ot $mw per set should be filed promptly with the Archi tects, and the bidding material will be forwarded, shipping charges collect, as soon as avail able. Any bidder upon returning such set promptly and "in good condition will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such set will be refunded $25.00. Bids on this work will be opened by the Clerk of Morrow County on the date. named in the specification, which j will be about 21 days after the bidding material is available to; distribution. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Partlmv are the parents of an 8 pound son horn at the St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton February 21. This is the second son and third child of the Partlows. Grandparents are Mrs. Golden of Springfield, Mr. land Mrs. Paul Partlow of Board ! man. HEPPNER j GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November IS. 1S97. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $3.00 a year; single copies, 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing Orortwomllllon bottloiof the'WTLLARD TKKATMKNThavsbeen void for relief of synipimsoiaMrottaarisinKiromofnaca and Duodenal Ulcer due to Evcms AcW Poor Digvstlon, Sour or Upset fctomach Gasslnetft, Heartburn, Sleeplessness. te dun to Excess Acid. Snld on 16 days' trial) Ask for "WIMard't Message" which fully i explains uui weaiment iree t Saager's Pharmacy Transferring r Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.PandN.P. Portland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. Boardman Raises $234.11 For March . Of Dimes Fund By Mrs. Flossie Coats Saturday morning the Board man folk awoke to find a new blanket of snow about two in ches deep. However the mercury stayed to around 32 degrees all day, which made the ground un der foot very sloppy. Boardman sports fans welcom ed the "Dr.nkey Basketball" sports Wednesday evening at the local gym, also the musical chairs r played. The donkeys were ridden ; by the local boys, what time they were not on the floor, the town ies against (he high school boys, , the-town boys winning by a large score. i ' The receipts from the March of i Dimes up to oate are as follows: School $10, envelopes S42.90, con tainers $32.82, and grange bene fit dance S18.39, total $234.11. This 'exceeds the 1948 total by several dollars, the 1948 total being $137. 82. Mrs. Gust McLouth who has been confined to the St. Anthony's hospital for several days was able to be removed to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Putnam, in Her miston Wednesday. Though Mrs. McLouth has improved she is still very ill and will have to remain near the doctor for some time. Mr. McLouth was to see her Fri day. r Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Hugh Brown at her brother's home on Wednesday, Feb. 16. After the regular business Mrs. Brown served refreshments of cake and coffee. I airs. Lnas. iwcKerson lett tor Elgin on Ihursday where she will care for a sister who is ill, and also visit her brother, John Bed das. Mr. and Mrs. Tom - McMahon and daughter of Pilot Rock were guests Tuesday of Mrs. McMa hon's mother, Mrs. Chas. Stolt now and Mr. Stoltnow. Martin Anderson suffered a stroke Thursday and was rushed to the St. Anthony's hospital. At I 'he latest reports Friday Mr. An Iderson had not regained con isciousness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow i were called to Pendleton Thurs jday to visit Mr. Marlow's mother, Mrs. Julia Marlow, who was ser iously ill. Mrs. Marlow was taken to the St. Anthony's hospital Fri day, and was resting at latest re ports. , Miss Maxine Ely and Eldon Lilly, students at EOCE, spent the week end with Miss Ely's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely. f.brs thes? 1,000 Oregon Physicians offer you flfledkd end Hospital Prolactin n,aof nw . PLANS .... XT-- 1 i jlj j1 C. Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels of Portland, former Boardmah res idents, are spending a few days on the project and at Hermiston. They are staying at the Nathan Thorpe home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downey are guests this week of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Pros ser, Wash. The Downeys expect to return home Sunday. Coach Gillespie and Superin tendent Fabey took a load of the basketball bays to Lexington Fri day evening where they witness ed the game between Lexington and Irrigon. Those going were Harold and Darrell Marlow, Don ald Gillespie, Kenneth Earwood, Junior Graham, Delmar Hug, Bill Palmer, Keith Tannehill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood motored to Pendleton and Walla Walla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie and Donald motored to Hermis ton Saturday. Dallas Forthman and daughter Wilda of Lostine arrived Friday and are guests at the home of Forthman's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forthman, and also another daughter, Wanda Forthman. Miss Shirley Peck returned to Pendleton Sunday to resume her school at the St. Joseph's acad emy after spending the past week with her father and brother, Er nie and Gerry Peck, while Mrs. Peck was caring for her mother who was ill in Yakima. Mrs. Morris Tarbaugh is as sisting as adviser for the young people's Christian Endeavor at the Community church wiiilj Mrs. Fred Smith is confined in the hospital. Mrs. Arnin Hug is also assisting. Week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Eva Warner were her daughter, Mrs. Catharine Heck, and her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt of Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allstott of Umatilla were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Eble. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Billings and daughter Brenda motored to Ar- lington Sunday afternoon where Brenda attended the birthday par jty of 4-year-old Lynn Ellen Lo Igan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Logan. Paul Partlow was suddenly stricken ill with a heart attack I Monday evening and was rushed I to the St. Anthony's hospital I where he is receiving medical at tention. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck motored to Pendleton Monday. i Mrs. Shattuck remained in the hospital for a few days where jShe will receive medical care. Mrs. Ethel Landers and son ' Jackie Landers left for John Day this week where Mrs. Landers has employment. Mrs. Landers' daughters, Doris and Georgia, are I staying with Mr. and Mrs. M. W" Olrose I"011 . . d . ... moil PAY LICENSE THE AFTER MARCH 1 THE $1.00 for each MALE or SPAYED FEMALE $2.00 for each FEMALE $2.00 for each MALE or SPAYED FEMALE $4.00 for each FEMALE J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector Weather Fails To Keep Kinzua BB Fans From Tourney By Elsa M. Leathers Each night of the sub-district tournament at Condon last week a large crowd of basketball fans from both Kinzua and Fossil went to see the boys win the tourna ment. In spite of the blizzard on ' Friday night the crowd was large. However, Kinzua was visited by ;rain when Condon and Mayville , had snow. The Kinzua school bus : was chartered for the tournament with Marvin Jackson as driver. jThe trophy was presented on Sat urday night and at that time all istars were named. (Sorry no all I star names were available.) I A bridal shower was given at ! Jeff more hall Sunday afternoon jwhen Mrs. Harlan Adams, Misses I Jean Owens and Carla Pierson jwere hostesses to Mrs. Owen H. .Leathers Jr. The table was beau tifully decorated with a hand .crocheted table cloth. Yellow and white tapers with yellow, red and white tulips, all in crystal hold ings. At the table with Mrs. Lea thers was her grandmother, Mrs. Tom McClung of Fossil with Mrs. Carl McDaniel of Heppner and Mrs. Harlan Denton pouring. In dividual tables were decorated with crepe paper brides and flowers. Door prize was drawn by Mary Ellen Kincaid, and Mrs. Bert Hoover won the prize for the puzzle. Miss Pierson and Miss Owens are high school girls and they with Bonnie Mortimer and Doris Flynn of Fossil, also high school girls, served the refreshments of sandwiches, jello salad and cof fee to 67 guests. . Mrs. Helen Wright and Mrs. Geo. Smith assisted the hostesses. . Mrs. Leathers was the recipient of many lovely presents several wool blankets, a two-plate waf fle iron, electric coffee percolator. 12 pieces of stainless steel kit chen utensils, besides sheets, pil low cases, table lamps and lots and lots of beautiful handwork of crochet embroidering with lots of dishes, bath towels and bath mats and rugs. Mrs. Art Stevens and daughter Smith until the finish of the school year. A wildlife representative wl1 demonstrate the ways to use Red Squill rat poison at the Ralph Skoubo farm Friday, Feb. 25. Many of the farmers are vac cinating their young cows for black leg. Stanley Partlow has lost several head from this dis-ease.- One of the comforting things in life is the peoce of mind that comes from Medical and Hospital protection against illness or acci dent. For as little as $3.50 a month an employed resident of Oregon can obtain this protection through Oregon Physicians' Service. tAnra than 1,000 physicians, surgeons and consulting spe cialists belong to O.P.S. They srv more tnon 100,000 Oregoivcns who hav O P.S. we.rbi ship. If you would like further snfcrrticrion for yourself, your family or the group wiih whom you work, use the coupon for literature. U!4 S.W. 6th, POSTtANO 4 455 FEU ST., SALEM -VrDFOltD BLDG., MEOKJKO SPONSORED AND APPHOVEO BY OJECON V V Li Nfc233U3Sy MONTH PRICE WILL BE DOUBLE of Spray attended the shower t Sunday. Mrs. Leathers is Mrs. Stevens' niece. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coleman returned to Kinzua Sunday eve ning from Los Angeles where they spent the past week on bus iness. Joe Fisher stayed with Mr. and Mrs. George Close. O. D. Baker went to Portland on Friday where he will attend to business. Fred Shell took his wife and infant daughter to The Dalles Monday where they left by plane for San Diego. Mr. Shell, later In the week went by car where he will join his family. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones and son Don of Camp 5 visited In Condon Friday and also in Kin zua on their return trip with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Englands. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reeser and daughter of Prineville visited Mrs. Reeser's father, Roy Davis, and other relatives and friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel and daughter of Heppner visited in Kinzua Sunday and Mrs. Mc Daniel attended the bridal show er for Mrs. Owen Leathers Jr. Mr. and Mis. Ralph Moore and girls of Camp 5 were visiting and shopping here Saturday. The girls stayed and visited the Roy O' Neils' girls'! Harold Fife left Friday for Kan sas City, Mo where he plans to make his home. He has been here the past two years, and was hys ter driver in the plant. Mrs. Ed Ostrander has been at The Dalles all last week with her small son who has been quft ill in the hospital. It Is not known what ailed the baby at the time of this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Camp 5 left the first of the week to visit their daughter in Michi gan while the camp is closed down. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ivy and children returned to Kinzua from Heppner, Saturday, where they had been for a few days. Ralph Moore is spending a few days at home, recovering from having several teeth extracted in Condon, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lear and children of Condon were visiting at Mrs. Lear's sister's, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson's, Sunday. Dick Graham spent several days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Graham and family, from The Dalles, where he at tends school. He also attended the sub-district basketball tourn ament at Condon. Dick was man ager of the Fossil Falcons the last three years. Kinard McDaniel was called to Heppner Friday a.m. to see his sick mother, Mrs. Sam McDaniel Sr. She was very much improved when he returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown spent the week end in Portland. STATE M60ICA1 SOCIETT Gilliam & Bisbee You Friendly Dealer 15