h mwtr 1 1 ' i in amsNttaaEsmsrwz t Lcsmmmm FEMALE HELP WANTED. Show friends bin Christmas Card values. $1 Assortments pay up to 100 profit. Imprinted Greetings 50 for $1, up. "Leader" Assortment on ap proval, FRKK Imprint Samples. Write ! STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 30, Los Angeles 55, Calif. 1948 FORD Super Deluxe Club coupe equipped wilh radio and heater. This one owner car is very clean and can he bouuht for 44 cents a pound. Small uuwii payim-m. itwwiu jvio- tor Company FKEE Grass Catcher with every lawn mower purchased. Mar shall Wells i store. 17c f937FOKD long wheel base truck equipped with two speed axle, reconditioned motor, good rub ber, and grain bed, ready to go to work only 11 cents a pound. Rosewall Motor Company GET YOUR Ladies'" Levis at WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR. 1938 PACKARD Convertible coupe This car has a beautiful Miami Cream paint job and will make a young person's heart grow fonder. Can be bought for on ly 15 cents a pound. Rosewall Motor Company YOU CAN "get" Bovs' Levis at WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR. Waist 22 up. 1916 FORD Deluxe tudor sedan. Beautiful original black finish. Equipped wilh heater and seat covers. Priced to sell in to days market at only 32 cents a pound. See it today at Rose- wall Motor Co. FOR SALE: 20 Squares No. 1 Clear Cedar shingles. Yeager's. 2752 1912 " OLDSMOBILE Deluxe 76 Series equipped wilh hydraul ic transmission, radio and hea ter. If you like Olds you will like this one. This beautiful car can be bought for only 32 cents a pound. Rosewall Motor Company FKVK ESTIMATES: Venetian blinds and window shades are our specialty. Yeager's. ROSY SAYS: You buy your gro ceries and meat by the pound why not buy your used car by the pound. It will pay you to look over this weeks specials on our used car lot. WINDOW and picture glass cut i to measure. Yeager's. 1911 LINCOLN - ZEPHYR" four door sedan. This fine car has a beautiful black finish and has all the fine appointments you would expect to find in a car of this ty m-. Can be bought on todays market for only 27 cents a pound. Rosewall Motor Co. NEW" ELIXTRIC Washing Much.' ines. $98.50 to $135.95. L. E. Dick. 17c IF YOl'lt front tires show exces sive tire wear Ihc front wheels on your car may need balanc ing. Let us cheek your tires without cost obligation. Rose wallMotor Company LET I S undersea) your new car against dust, rust and road noises. Rosewall Motor Com-pnny POINTERS FOR LONG DISTANCE CALLERS How you can save money on your cross-country calls and help us give you still faster service t r Li ? 2. When you place your call, you can save time all around if you give the information to your long distance operator this way: First, the name of town you're calling...thcn, the number if you know it, or the address. (Good idea to keep a list of the out-of-town numbers you call most frequently.) Next, if it's a person call, give the name of the one you want to talk with. The operator will then ask your name and number. 4. Wise use of the telephone either local or long distance helps you get the greatest value from it. And service is constantly grow ing more valuable. A local call is still just a few pennies. And you can make a daytime station call from coast to coast for only $2.50, plus tax. The Pacific Telephone ) and Telegraph Company Used Car Prices Are Downl 1948 Chevrolet S-Pass. coupe 1946 Chevrolet 5-Pass. coupe tsotn ot these cars are like new and have Radio. Heater and de frosters; also lots of other ac cessories. 1941 FORD condition. pickup, excellent 1947 Chevrolet Truck 1940 Chevrolet Truck 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline sedan 1936 Chevrolet Sedan WHY GAMBLE? BUY WITH A CUARANTEE1 New Trucks and Pickup for Im mediate delivery. Also Cars in the Near Future Place Your Or der Now I HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 403 WANTED Custom combining with Massey-Harris and trucks for hauling. W. C. Seehafer, lone. 1517c NEW 6-foot Upright Norge Freez er. Has been used for display. 5-year warranty. Special S250.00. See Norge Belore You Buy ! L. E. Dick. 17c NEW 10-Foot Norge Refrigerator. 5-year Warranty. $319.95. See Norge Before You Buy ! L. E. Dick. 17c Y'OU CAN have your car over hauled and painted. Put it all on one ticket. Pay on our convenient monthly budget plan. Rosewall Motor Compa ny FOR SALE Wit) feet of -inch wire cable, nearly new, $ii0.OU. M. E Cotter, lone, Ore. 17-1H.- HAS YOt'ft'car had its RI'M lub rication this month ? Bring it in for prompt service. Rose wall Motor Company NOTICE Parly leaving gun at this store last year may have same by giving description, (laying for repairs and adver tising. Must be claimed within 10 days. Marshall-Wells Store. 1718c WANTED 1000 to 5000 "acres cheap pasture slubhle or un cut grain. Frank Wilkinson. 17-18p. . 1 . Even before you call, you can start getting the most for your money. It's a good idea to make a list of the things you want to talk about. A few handy notes can help make sure you won't think of somethingyou really wanted to say afteryou hang up. Experienced long dis tance users keep paper and pencil at the tele phone and make notes while they're talking.too. 3. When you complete your call, be sure to hang up promptly and properly. If you re member to use these pointers every time you call long d Stance, you'll be certain of getting the most from your call for the least money. With really efficient use of the telephone, you can pack as many words into a three-minute conversation as you can in a letter and you'll get an answer to your questions right away. MOST SENSATIONAL Home Freezer Values Ever Produced: 123 cu. ft. Walk-in Locker, -HPunlt $1,150.00, 15 cu. ft. Upright or Reach- in 395.00 12-cu. ft. Reach-in 299.50 8-cu. ft. Reach-in 269.50 See these freezers at L. A. Moore Furniture Store, Hermis- ton, Phone 2121. 1518c WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house or apart ment. Call Guy Jonas, Hotel Heppner. 16-17p FOR SALE -Girl's bicycle; good buy. Telephone 2544. 16 17p FOR SALE A fuel oil white ena meled cook stove with fan, In excellent condition. Franklin Ely, lone. 16-17c ESTRAY 3 two-year-old Here ford heifers, (two with Sept. calves, unmarked). Branded CM on right hip, backward B with HP connected on left hip, and lower half crop in right ear. Reward for recovery. B. H. Peck, Lexington. 8tfc STRAYED To the Weatherford ranch, black horse branded JNP connected. Please claim. Telephone 5K6. lOtfc FOR SALE: Used Norge refrig erator. Good condition. $75. Phone 2265. WE HAVE new and rebuilt Ford motors in stock for Ford cars and trucks made for the last 21 years. Rosewall Motor Co. WANTED TO RENT: A buzz-saw for a few days. Mrs. Mildred Xucker. Phone 1482. 17p, 1918 INTERNATIONAL 12-foot self propelled combine like new. Cost $4500.00, will sell at attractive discount. Phone 1092. Rosewall Motor Company FOR SALE Come in and get these tender milk-fed Austra white fryers. Mrs. Vernon Brown, lone. 17tfc THE AUTHORIZED Singer Sew ing Machine representative will be in Heppner July 25 to July 28th. Orders will be taken for new and used machines and vacuum cleaners. All makes of sewing machines re paired. All work guaranteed. Free estimate in your home. Please write to Singer Sewing Machine Company care of Gen eral Delivery, Heppner, and our man will call at no obligation to you. Singer Sewing Machine Company, Pendleton, Oregon. VACATION with us on World's Longest Beach. Modern furnish ed cottages, good beds. Reason able weekly rates. Write Mid beach Cottages, Ocean Park, Wash. Phone 67616. 15-24c RELIABLE MAN with car to serve 800 family route. We finance you. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash. 10j21e FOR SALE 7-room house, full basement, ideal location. Phone 22K4. 16tfc WANTED Wheat to haul. Phone 2822. LaVerne Hams, Heppner. 16-17p Your telephone is one of today's biggest hA.l bargain. J Heppner Gazette Times, APRICOTS 5c ripe, at Jones's, 4 miles west of Umatilla, 3 miles east of Irrigon. Sign on high way. Early, medium and late varieties. Season lasting about three weeks. We can fill your needs. 1618c NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS Notice is hereby given that having duly advertised and not finding owners for the following described animals, I will, on Sat urday, the 30th of July, 1949, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., sell to the best bidder for cash in hand, the following horses: One black mare, anchor brand on left hip with lazy H on left shoulder one black colt, no brand, and one black mare with brand J in U double on left hip. Said sale to be held at my place 8 miles south of Heppner. WILBUR GOURLKY 17-19 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Joint -Executors of the Estate of R. M. AKERS, de ceased, have filed with the Pro bate Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, their Final Account of their administration of the estate of said deceased, and the said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 25th day of July, 1949, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the courthouse in Hepp ner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and the set tlement of said estate, and all persons having objections there to are required to file the same with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 23rd day of June, 1949. BERL AKERS and KENNETH M. AKERS Joint-Executors of the Estate of R. M. Akers, deceased. P. W. Mahoney Attorney for the Executors Heppner, Oregon 14-18 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW No. 1163 In the Matter of the Estate of EVERETT E. SINK, deceased. Notice is hereby given that William B. Adams, Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Everett E. Sink, deceased, has Preferred by than the next two MAIN Thursday, July 14, 1949 filed In the County Court of the .iiaie ox uregon lor the County ot Morrow, his final report and ac count, and said Court has by or der appointed Friday, the 22nd day of July, 1949, at the hour of 9:30 A. M. as the time and the Court Room of the above entitled Court In the Morrow County Court House In the Citv of HeDoner. County of Morrow, State of Ore gon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said final account, and for settlement of the same. Date of first Duhlcation. June 23, 1949. Date of last Dublication. Julv 21, 1949. William B. Adams Administrator of the estate of Everett E. Sink, deceased. F. Brock Miller Attorney for Administrator 331 Pacific Building i Portland 4, Oregon 14-18 NOTICE All carpenters, plurpbers and electricians doing majo repairs electricians doing major repairs or neppner must obtain permits before starting work. Office of City Building Inspec tor, 219 Main Street. 1417 NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated May 24, 1949, I am authorized and di rected to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: South half of the Southeast Quarter, Jess town of Castle Rock, less Lots 1 and 2, Section 8, Township 4 North, Range 24, E W M., containing 49.5 acres for the minimum price of $1.50 per acre, cash. Lots 1 and 2. Section 8. Town ship 4 North, Range 24, E. W. M., containing 18 acres, for the minimum price of $1.50 per acre, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 30th day of July, 1949, at the hour of I 10:uO A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore. gon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon Bv France? Mitchell Dennlv cy trances Mitchell, Deputy. CITATION IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter of the Estate of LAWRENCE L. BEACH, de ceased. TO: Lorraine Beach; Kathryn L. Beach; Dorothy Ann Beach; Patricia Lee Beach; and, Law rence L. Beach, Jr. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re- quired to appear in the Probate I Court of the State of Oregon, for . the County of Morrow, within! twenty-eight days from the date , of first publication of this Cita- tion to show cause if any you have why an Order should not be Yes, it's true! Truck users are buying more ! Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes combined. What more convincing proof could there be that Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks give more value! Come in and let us discuss your truck requirements! 'According to lafott official truck rtglttra Hon flguroi, January through April, 1949. ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS HODGE at MAY O'Harras Receive Word of Birth of Mrs. Delpha Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darnielle of The Dalles are the proud parents of a baby boy born Saturday morning, July 9, in The Dalles. This is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra of Lexington, Mrs. Darnielle being the former Patty O'Harra. The Acitia club met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Jones, Wed nesday night. The evening was spent playing pinochle, with Mrs. Gena Leonard winning traveling pinochle and high and Mrs. Thelma Anderson low; Guests for the evening were Mrs, granted to Elsie M. Beach, Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Law rence L Beach, deceased, to sell the following described real Dro. perty belonging to the said estate at private sale for the best price obtainable but in no event less than the sum of $2,000.00 An undivided one-third inter est in the Northeast quarter of Section 3, Township 2 South of Range 27, East of the Willam ette Meridian. for the purpose of paving costs of administration, claims against the said estate, and distribution of the said estate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Honorable Garnet Barratt, Judge of the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mor row, has hereto affixed the seal of the said Court this 29th day of June, 1949. Date of first publication of this Citation is June 30, 1949. ATTEST: C. W. Barlow, Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby eiven that (the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of S. J. Devine, de- ?ZUti 2, k , i count witn tne Prbate Court of th gt t . Ore0 for the Coun tv of Morrow, and said Court has set Monday, the 8th dav of Au- , gust, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock I in the forenoon of said day, in the County Court Room of the Morrow County Court House, as the time and place for hearing on and final settlement of said final account. All persons having objections to said final account are hereby required to file the same with said court on or be fpre the date set for said hearing, Dated and first published this 7th day of July, 1949. MARY PEARL DEVINE Administratrix of the estate of S. J. Devine, deceased, J. O. Turner, attorney for administratrix. 16-20 I more users makes combined! L 4'f CHEVROLET CO. .Betty Groves, Mrs. Gena Leonard and Marjorie Houk. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan Iwere Pendleton visitors one day last week. Bill Griffen returned to Camp Hood at Killeen, Texas last week after a furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grif fen. Billy recently returned from duty in Germany, and Eng land. While there Billy had the opportunity to visit several plac es of great interest in Europe, but reports that the good old U. S. A. looks much the best. Jimmie Botts of Fort Lewis visited at the Jack Griffen home Sunday of last week. Mrs. Bill Van Winkle and In fant son returned Sunday from Corda Saling's In Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Marshall, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer and small daughter Carol Ann, and Bud Marshall were Pendleton visitors one aay last weeK. Mrs. Fridley, mother of Mrs. Orrsi Padberg, is spending some time at the Padberg home from California. Archie Nickels is employed in the Lexington Red and White while Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn and family are vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and fam ily (sister of Glenn Griffith of Long Beach, Wash, are visiting at the Glenn Griffith home. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McMillan of San Francisco, Cal. are guests at the Ted McMillan home. Betty Darnielle, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Darnielle, fell ! from the railroad trestle, Injuring her face quite badly and was taken to Heppner, where several stitches were taken. Clara Griffith, niece of Mrs. A. M. Edwards, and who makes her home with them, is vacationing in Portland with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding motored to Prineville Sunday af ter their daughter Joann, who has been stayign with her sister and family, the Don Grants. Dor ris and Dick Grant, children of the Ed Grants, returned home with them and are visiting at the Art Hunt home. Mrs. Lou Broadley is employed at the Art Hunt home during harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hayes returned home Monday night from Corvallis and way-points where they have spent their va cation looking for a new home. They will leave again soon to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Campbell are mov ing into the Hayes home. Mr. and Mrs. New't O'Harra left Tuesday for Portland on bus HEPPNER, OREGON Page 5 iness. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munkert have as their guest Mrs. Munkert father, Mr. Crabtree of Salem. Dorothy Loury who makes her home with the Bill Van Winkle family Is vacation with her par ent in Prineville. Edna Ivey who has spent the winter at the Lonnie Henderson home has returned to her home in California. Mr. and Mrs. David Crozier and family are making their home here from Ordnance. Mrs. Croz ier is the former Doris K linger. Mrs. Walter Depuy was ad mitted to St. Anthony's hospital In Pendleton Monday where she will undergo surgery on an In jured knee. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gonty drove with their son Roymand to The Dalles Monday to meet Charles Gonty. Raymond will accompany his uncle to Portland for a two-week vacation after a day or two In The Dalles. Carpentry and Cement Work By Day or Contract Bruce Bothwell Phone 845 Fl owers for all occasions in season or special MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. 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 Again ... NEW LOWER PRICES!