Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 28, 1949 Page 5 Mr r. and Mrs. Henrv Aiken an)',t ,. hrt. thov vUiioH Mr and Wendall H. Cleveland expect to leave Friday for Portland where they will spend several days on business and pleasure. The largest flower weighs 15 pounds. . ..uuv yncn returnpd Tnmuim Mro' fari iw known from a 10-dav vacation tn Neu. I Mr- a n UrWntfln anH m TI1KRE is no place Ike home for ford service. tuti SALE Massey -Harris coni' bine, like new, well adjusted and doing good work. Will have run about 15 days when we Ilnish. Phone Crum Broth ers, 32T14, lone, Oregon. 18-19c 1948 FOIiU pickup. Has new ap pearance. Buy this one for $44.U0 down, and save. Rose- wall Motor Company tUR SALE 3-bedroom home. Leta M. Humphreys, phone 602. 18tfc WE HAVE installed the latest type paint mixer and we can match any color. Bring your scratched fenders to us and we will make them look like i"'w again. Rosewall Motor jCo. Foil SALE New Hampshire red fryers, 3 pounds or more. Mrs. Addie Salter, lone. 18-20p 1916 DELUXEFord tudor. Pay down $332.00. Ride in style. Kosf'wau Motor lompany USE A CALKINS Rotary Sub-Soil-er on your fields after harvest. We have one that been a dem onstrator. You can save plenty money on this Item. Hermlston Grain & Feed Co Phone: Her mlston 3311 or 6406. 18-21c HAViTolTTrkd-the new 1949 Ford ride ? !ify?jj RELIABLE MAN with car to serve 800 family route. We finance you. Write J. R. Watkins Co. 137 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Wash 16-21c FORD AND FRIENDS is our busi ness, Rosewall Motor Company VACATION with us on World's Longest Beach. Modern furnish ed cottages, good beds. Reason able weekly rates. Write Mid beach Cottages, Ocean Park, W-ilS! iJ'J1 one 67616. 15-24c 1935 PLYMOUTH sedan. Pay down $65.00. Rosewall Motor Company 'FOR SALE Come in and get these tender milk-fed Austra white fryers. Mrs. Vernon Brown, lone. 17tfc KEEP YOUR EYE on our used car lot for your transportation needs. Rosewall Motor Co. Used Car Prices Are Down I 1946 Chevrolet 5-Pass. coupe 1946 Chevrolet 5-Pass. coupe Both of these cars are like new and have Radio. Heater and de frosters; also lots of other accessories. 1941 FORD pickup, excellent condition. 1947 Chevrolet Truck 1940 Chevrolet Truck 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetllne sedan 1936 Chevrolet Sedan WHY GAMBLE? BUY WITH A GUARANTEE I New Trucks and Pickup for 1m mediate delivery. Also Cars in the Near Future Place Your Or der Now I HODGE CHEVROLET COMPANY Phone 403 WHEEL BALANCING and front end corrections are a specialty with us. Bring your car in for a iree salety check. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE 7-room house; lawn, trees, nice yard, lovelylocatlon. Close to school. See Ada Can non at Fred Booker's, Chase street. 18-19p YOU CAN have a new factorv rebuilt motor installed and your car repainted. Put it all on one ticket and pay on conveni ent monthly budget terms. Rosewall Motor Company JUST ARRIVED from Ohio shin ment of beautiful Hull vases and pottery. Yeager'a. ESTRAYED From Arbuckle cor ral, one 8-year old buckskin mare; one 3-year old gray mare. Both shod, no brands. John Edwards, Lexington. I9p FOR SALE 1937 Pont lac sedan 6 for $200.00; also full size baby crip, $7,uo, Lincoln Nasn. lap SELF PROPELLED Internationa combine for sale. See Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Used oil stove suit able for large residence or busi. ness house. Phone 882. WANT TO TRADE wheat for a new Case five-bottom plow ? We'll take 350 bushels of wheat delivered Hermiston you take the plow. Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. Phone: Hermiston 3311 or 6406. DON'T SEND out of town for any- imng automotive until you Ilrst try Rosewall Motor Company. WE HAVE flexible exhaust pipes lor irucKs in several sizes. Don't let the hot exhaust pipe burn out our crop. Rosewall Motor Co. HOME GROWN Glads, $1.50 per dozen. We deliver. Phone 312. Fay Bucknum. 19p WE HAVE factory rebuilt motors for Ford cars made during the last 21 years. If your car or truck has lost its pep see us for a quick installation of a new motor. Rosewall Motor Co. IF YOU are planning on buying a new car or truck Clarence Rosewall wants to see you. that she had taken. Refresh ments of ice cream, cookies, and punch were served.. COUNTY AGENT NEWS July 24 through 30 is National Farm Safety Week. There is no significance In this week however unless our farm people practice farm safety all during the year. This week is declared primarily for farm people to stop and real ize what they can do to make their farms and daily life morei safe. Example of some of the acci dent hazards found on the farm are facts given to us by the Ore acres , eon Farm Safety Council. F. E. Price, Asssitant Dean, Oregon WANTED 1000 to 5000 SHEEP pasture stubble or un cut..gIwijkJlLsonl9p state Collegei is chairman of this e ? , u , lttAUV wn, council. 3,000 farm accidents oc 1948 Chevrolet truck, 5,605 curred on Oregon farms during mi es. Vernon Tucker, lower L. . ,c j edge of Heppner. 19p I the Past J"- 15 of these WANTED Reliable baby sitter tol 7 f. , . ' care tor one-year-old child in , ' "-f- - . mv home 3 hours in afternoon J la"n wor acciut-m. ca ui making it possible for me to deaths in Oregon followed no def teach kindergarten. Mrs. Rich ard Meador. 19p LOST One pair child's glasses; pink plastic frames. Reward. Please call 16F2. 19c FOR SALE 61 Cu. Ft. G-E re- frigerator. Write P. O. Box 63. 19tfc inite pattern.They were caused by everything from a falling build ing, runaway horse, and a bull, to electrocution. STRAYED To the Weatherford ranch, black horse branded JNP connected. Please claim. Telephone 5F6. lOtfc NEED A TRUCK ? We have some real buys in both old and late model trucks. Some are equip ped with grain beds and ready for the field. Rosewall Motor Company 1937 CHEVROLET coupe. Fiddle and furnace. Full price, $'2(iy. 00 Rosewall Motor Company ROSY SAYS: Its amazing how much you can save on one our latet model used cars. Now is the time to buy and enjoy summer driving. FOR SALE 7-room house, full basement, ideal location. Phone 2284. 16tfc FOR SALE Used John Deere side ! delivery rake in excellent con dition. Can be seen at Becket Equipment Co. 19-20C WANTED Cooking, housework. Experienced. Write Jennie Beck, Heppner, or see me at Delameter ranch, 2 miles north of Sawmill. 19p WANTED ! 100 cars to paint in our DeVilbiss spray booth. Rosewall Motor Company FOR SALE Case Combine 6-ft. cut. This one is overhauled and ready for the filed. Will trade for barley, oats or wheat. Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. Phone: Hermiston 3311 or 640G. HOME GROWN GLADS, $1.50 per dozen. We deliver. Phone 312. Fay Bucknum. ISp WANTED house, m. TO RENT 2 bedroom Phone 1423 before 6 p. 19p FREE ESTIMATES on Venetian blinds and window shades. Yeager's. WINDOW GLASS of all kinds. Yeager's. A FINE GIFT FOR fFfp7 SOME LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated May 24, 1919, 1 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, less 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 clay of July, 1949, at the hour of 10.00 A. M, at the front door of the Court House In Heppner, Ore. Ron, sell said properly to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon By Frances 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 OK OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear in the Probate 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 granted to Elsie M. Beach, Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Law rence L Beach, deceased, to sell the following described real pro perly 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 Soulh of Range 25, East of the Willam ette Meridian, for the purpose of paying cosls of administration, claims against the said estate, and distrbution of the said est ale. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Honorable Garnet Barralt, Judge of the Probate Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Mor row, has hereto affixed the seal of the said Court this 2!)lh day of June, 1949. Date of first publication of this Cilatlon Is June 30, 1949. ATTEST: C W. Barlow, Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of S. J. Devlne, de censed, has filed her final ac count with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Morrow, and said Court has set Monday, the 8lh day of Au gust, at t he hour of 11:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, In the Counly Court Room of the Morrow County Court House, as the time and place for hearing on and final settlement of iala Canning School In Boardman To Be Opened In August By MRS. FLOSSIE COATS The Rev. Charles Eble, Grace Miller, Wilma Hug, Sharon Fus sell and Douglass Califf returned Saturday evening from Anthony Lake, Oregon, where they had spent the past week in Presbyter Ian Youth Summer Camp. Rev. Eble was one of the teachers. Mrs. L. Beatrice Daniels of Cor nelius, Oreg., was a caller Wed nesday at the Thorpe Home. She was also looking after property interests. Wednesday the Ladies Aid Mis sionary society met at the home of Mrs. Lowell Shaltuck. The next Silver tea will meet Wednes day, August 3rd, place to be an nounced later. John Beddes of Elgin was a re cent visitor at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickerson. Beddes is Mrs. Nickerson's twin brother Mrs. Roy Marlow and two chil dren of Umatilla were callers at the Frank Marlow's Monday. P.F.C. Dexter Clark of the 15th Air Force, stationed at Spokane Wn., spent the week end at the W. L. Blann home. Clark is Mrs. Blann's nephew. Frank Atteberry and friend of Tacoma, Wn., were overnight vis itors of Atteberry's grandmother, Mrs. Olive Atteberry. The boys were on their way to Yellowstone for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Deb Beaver and family spent Saturday on the project visiting Mrs. Beaver's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Brown and also friends. The Beaver's are picking cherries near Golden dale, Wn., but are located dt Ocean Park, Wn. Mrs. Charles Nickerson spent a nfllll hew final account. All persons having objections to said final account are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or be fore 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. Devlne, deceased. J. O. Turner, attorney for administratrix. 16-20 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, 1919, 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 II on left shoulder; one black colt, no brand, and one iblack mare with brand J in U double on left hip. Said sale to be held at my place 8 miles south of Heppner. WILBUR GOURLEY. 17-lt) PATRICIA PECK, Reporter 4-H Club members are remind ed that Fair time is drawing near. Projects which will be exhibited should be completed and others prepared to exhibit. Livestock club members should push fat animals to a good finish, keeping in mind that there is but approx imately one month left for finish ing animals. Saturday, June 25, 'The Sing ing Stitchers and Cooks" met at Steagalls. The cooks made pop overs, while the Sewing II girls worked on their dresses. The la and lb girls are working on pot holders and scarves. Members present were: Deanna and Pat Steagall, flanet and Judy Howton, tJhyl lis Nolan, Glenna Griffith, and Patricia and Shirley Peck. Refreshments of punch and cook ies were served by Mrs. Steagall. We also sampled the popovers. Thursday, July 7, the club met again at Glenna Grfifith's home. More of the Sewing II girls were present as they had been to 4-H camp. They gave a little talk on what they had done at camp. The cooking girls made icebox cookies. Refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served by Mrs. Griffith. A third meeting was held on Tuesday, July 19, at the leaders home, Mrs. John Graves. Mem bers present were: Patricia and Shirley Peck, Janet and Judy Howton, Beverly and Phillls No lan, Deanna and Pat Steagall, Betty Messenger, Marilyn Munk- ers, Shirley Hunt, Yvonne Breed ing, Glenna Griffith and Joan Breeding. Mrs. Graves showed us slides of the 4-H Beef Tour ton. Lyle Tannehill of Eugene spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill. Lyle drove his father's car home that had been in the repair shop since the accident two weeks ago Week-end guest of the Lowell Shattuck's was Mrs. Shattuck's brother, Ronald Faulkner of Kel so, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ewlng left Friday for a weeks vacation. going to Seattle, Spokane, Walla Walla and other points. Ronald Black returned home Friday from Corvallis where he spent several days attending conference. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blann were Mr. and Mrs. George Howden and son of Hermiston. Also Mrs. Charles Nickerson. The Boardman community eohnnl nannocir trtll Ya ntnv Aim. .H1HII.IJ ..... tJK up.,, slug- ust2, 4, 8, 11, 16, 18,22,25, and 30. j A SUBSCRIPTION To THIS NEWSPAPER J U LY S AVI NGS The Heppner Market Way Choice Beef uasudl )ttea!k IACON .lb. Shortning Your Choice of OUR STOCK 3 t 89c 109 lbs, PURE CANE SUGAR' $9.69 BUY Carnation, Pet or Morning MILK A New Low Price $5.79 Case ORANGE JUICE 2 for 25c Jumbo Cants for25c cold Watermelon lb 4! SNOBOY U. S. No. I TOMATOES 2 lbs 29c SUNKIST LEMONS lb Make a cold drink for a hot day 23c HEPPNER MARKET and LOCKERS ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS A I , : :f , L .: a Cost less to own . to operate . . . to maintain Own a Chevrolet Advance-Design truck and you'll own the biggest money-saver of them all I Reason? You get triple economy I Yes, Chevrolet trucks have lower operating and upkeep costs and the lowest list prices. See us and see how much you save I Again . . . NEW LOWER PRICESI HODGE CHEVROLET CO. MAIN at MAY HEPPNER, OREGON .1