Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 20, 1949, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    WANTED Carpenter work, all
kinds. Phone 2082. Lewis Wet-
zel, Heppner. 30-31p
FORDS tfnd Friends is our busi
ness. Rosewall Motor Company.
' CARD PARTY Sponsored by So
roptimist club, 8 p. m. Thursday
Oct. 27 at American Legion hail.
Tickets on sale at Heppner
Hardware & Electric Co. Public
invited. Bridge, Pinochle, Can
asta, Dutch Auction, entertain
ment. 29-31c
1948 FOKD Super Deluxe fordor
sedan equipped with radio and
heater. This clean car can be
bought for $475.00 down. Kose
wall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Spinet piano. Will
sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or
terms. Can be seen at Heppner.
Write Tallman Piano Store, 395
South 12th St., Salem, Oregon.
30-32c "
LET US drain out the old heavy
worn out transmission and dif
ferential grease in your car and
replace it with winter grade
RPM lubricants. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE Well located income
property; four attractive apart
ments, full basement. For de
tails call Mrs. Edwin Dick. 30tf
1940 OLDSMOBILE coupe. Pay
down $232.00. Rosewall Motor
Compa ny.
VOR SALE 3-bedroom home
with steam heating system. 112
. Baltimore street. Sue P. W. Ma
honey. 23tfc
BUY YOUR tire chains and anti
freeze from Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE 3-bedroom home.
Leta M. Humphreys, phone 602.
18tfc
1941 FORD pickup. Four speed
transm.ssion, and heater. Pay
down $165.00. Rosewall Motor
Company
FOR SALE Used typewriter in
good condition, $10.00 Also clar
inet, $35.00 Call Lucille Owens,
17F5. 29tfc
NOW is a good time to trade for
a new Ford.
FOR SALE Used large Coleman
oil heater in good condition,
$50.00. Call Lucille Owens, 17F5.
29tfc
LET US underseal your new car
against dust, mud, rust, and
road noises. Rosewall Motor Co.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY CameTo
my place about June 1, 19-19,
one red yearling steer; no visi
ble brands. Owner may reclaim
same by paying feed and ad
vertising, costs. Glenn Carpen-
terBoardman, Oregon. 31 -33c
TO INSURE peace of mind drive
in and let us test your anti
freeze. Don't guess, know you
have anti freeze protection.
Rosewall Motor Company.
RESERVE Thursday night, Oct.
27 for card party, 8 p. m. Amer
ican Legion hall. Bridge, Pino
chle, Canasta, additional enter
tainment and Dutch Auction.
Tickets on sale at Heppner
Hardware & Electric Co. Sorop
tlmist club. Public Invited. 29-31
1930 MODEL A Ford coupe. $5000
full price. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Upright piano be
longing to Bruce Gibb. $150.
Call Mrs. Merle Becket, 374. 31c
ROSY SAYS: Let's take it easy.
Bring your car or truck to us
and have it safety checked free
of charge during Ford's $100,
000.00 Safety Contest. The life
you save may be you rs.
FOR SALE 2-year-old White
leghorn roasting hens, alive,
$1.00 Call 2671 or 7F13. 31 -32c
19.W INTERNATIONAL pickup.
Ready for the road. Pay down
$115.00. Rosewall Motor Company;
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. . . with any other fuel oil heater!
Compare it for ECONOMY!
You get fuel savings of up to I full gallon of oil
out of every 4 with Duo-Therm'i exclusive Power
Air Blower. You get more beat from every drop of oil
because the Duo-Therm Ilcpplewhlte it built around
an amazing fucl-miscr burner. The Hcpplewhite
has a special built-in Waste-Stopper, too, that gets
more heat into your home , , , keeps heat from
flying up the flue!
Compare It for COMFORTI
You get gentle waves of warm air circulating evenly
from floor to ceiling . . , no cold corners ... no
cold floors. Finger-tip Control Dial makes it easy1
as tuning a radio to get just the beat you wantl
Compare It for BEAUTYI
You get fine period furniture styling. The Hopple
white Beautifies your home as it heats it! Come in,
see the Duo-Therm Hcpplewhite Heater today at
Heppner Appliance Co.
DependhbU Radio and Refridgeration Service
Used Car Prices Are
DOWN!
1947 Chev Fleetline
Low mileage . . wi
give new car service
1940 Chev Tudor
l his car has new
motor
1942 Chev lVi-ron
Truck
Com in and look at our astort
ment of cheapies. Anyone will
male a good hunting car.
Don't gamble Buy
with a guarantee!
HODGE CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Phone 403
HAVE YOUR CAR Porcelainized
and ride with pride. We have
Installed the latest equipment
to Porcelainize new and old
cars. It will preserve the beauty
of your new car and make your
old car look new again. Rose
wall Motor Company.
LOST Initial pin set in diam
onds. Finder please return to
Gonty Shoe Store. Reward. 31 -2c
1934 DODGE coupe. $75.00 full
prce. Why walk? Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR SALE 2 good young Guern
sey milk cows. Fresh now;
2,000 feet plywood, 2,000 feet
No. 1 2x4's, 7,000 feet shlplap.
Call 613. 31p
WANTED 25 cars to wash every
day with our washmobUe.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE USED APPLIANCES
Almost new portable ironer $23.50.
Gas Range and Hot Water Heater
both for $75.
Monarch Electric Range with in
cinerator, $50.00.
Spark Oil Heater, $40.
Aire Director Oil Heater, $35.
LaunderaJl Automatic Washer
practically new, A-l shape, $100
See these bargains at
HEPPNER APPLIANCE CO.
WE BALANCE WHEELS. Make
front end corrections and align
front wheels to prevent excess
ive tire wear. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE Camp bedding,
warm; Majestic kitchen range
In good condition, with 30-gal-Ion
tank if desired; 6 solid oak
dining chairs. Blanche Brown.
31tfc
WE HAVE both permanent and
alcohol anti freeze in stock
now. Rosewall Motor Company.
LOST Bay horse branded JK up.
side down on right shoulder,
and a Noble saddle. Unshod,
has heavy saddle marks. Knot
on knee on right front leg. Hugh
B. Smith, Heppner. 31-32p
1948 PACKARD sedan. This car Is
equipped with radio and heater,
low mileage and shows excel
lent care by the former owner.
Pay down $598.00. Rosewall Mo.
tor Company.
FOR RENT Room. Second house
west of library. Phone 453. 31c
IF YOU are planning on buying
a new car or truck Clarence
Rosewall wants to see you.
FOR SALE Model B truck chas
sis and four good 8-ply tires;
also two 7:20 10-ply mud grip
tires with tubes, practically
new. Phone 1074 or see Harold
Becket. 31p
KEEP YOUR EYE on our used car
lot for your transportation
needs. Rosewall Motor Com
pany, NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that the Oregon State Game Com
mission at a hearing held October
14, 1949, in its office at 1634 S. W.
Alder Street, Portland, Oregon, by
previous notice made and pub
lished in the Oregon Journal and
the Oregonian newspapers at
least two weeks prior to said
hearing, amended the regula
tions with respect to the open
area and bag limit for the hunt
ing of valley quail so as to read
as follows:
'The open season for valley
quail is from noon October 21 to
October 30, both dates Inclusive,
in that portion of Lake county
north of Valley Falls and west of
U. S. Highway 395, in Klamath,
Josephine, Jackson, Deschutes,
Crook, Hood River, Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, Wheeler, Morrow,
Umatilla, Grant counties, and in
that portion of Jefferson county
outside of the Madras Irrigation
Project. .
"The bag limit for valley quail
is eight birds in any one day and
not more than twenty-four such
birds during the entire season"
OREGON STATE GAME COM
MISSION C. A. Lockwood,
State Game Director.
31 -32c
FORD has built more than 10,
000,000 V-8's. A million '49
Fords on the road.
ITS SMART to drive a Ford.
PORCELAINIZE outlasts three or
four ordinary polish or wax
jobs. Rosewall Motor Company.
WE HAVE motors in stock to fit
Ford cars and trucks made for
the last 21 years. Rosewall Mo.
tor Company.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of John S. Johnson, deceas
ed, has filed with the Probate
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Morrow County, his final account
of his administration of the es
tate of said deceased and that all
persons having objections to said
final account or the settlement of
said estate are required to file the
same with said Court on or be
fore the time fixed for said
hearing.
Dated and first published this
13th day of October, 1949.
ARTHUR JOHNSON,
Jos. J. Nys Administrator
Attorney for Administrator 30-34
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
by the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County,
the administrator of the estate of
MARY JANE DOHERTY, deceased,
and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas
ed are hereby required to present
the same to the undersigned ad
ministrator with proper vouchers
at the law office of Jos. J. Nys,
Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
29th day of September, 1949.
BERNARD J. DOHERTY,
28-32 Administrator.
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF SIDEWALK
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Heppner will, on Monday, October
24, 1949, at the hour of 7:30 p. m.
of said day at the council cham
bers at Heppner, Oregon, receive
bids for the construction of a
sidewalk 382 feet long and 6 feet
wide.
Plans and specifications for the
construction of said sidewalk
may be had at the office of Dr. C,
C. Dunham at Heppner, Oregon.
The Common Council reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids. All bids must be submitted
not later than 7:30 p. m., October
24, 1949.
WALTER BARGER JR.
29-31 City Recorder.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
W. E. GRAYBEAL and ALDA R.
GRAYBEAL, his wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
D. MAURIAL HUNTER and JANE
DOE HUNTER, his wife, whose
truename is unknown to plain
tiffs, CLIFFORD E. SNOW and
MARY DOE SNOW, his wife,
whose true name Is unknown
to plaintiffs, FRANCES R.
RAND and JOHN DOE RAND,
her husband, whose true name
Is unknown to plaintiffs, R. S.
HOWARD, receiver, OSCAR
HAINES and JANE DOE HAIN
NES, his wife, whose true name
is unknown to plaintiffs, FRED
N. CUMMINGS and MARY DOE
CUMMINGS, his wife, whose
true name Is unknown to
plalntlffs.and ANDREW JORD
GENSEN and MARY DOE
JORDGENSEN, his wife, whose
true name is unknown toplaln
tiffs, and the unknown heirs of
D. MAURAIL HUNTER, if de
ceased, the unknown heirs of
CLIFFORD E. SNOW, if de
ceased, the unknown heirs of
OSCAR HAINES, if deceased,
the unknown heirs of FRED N.
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October
CUMMINGS, if deceased, and
the unknown heirs of AN
DREW JORDGENSEN, if de
ceased. ALSO, all other per
sons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in the
real estate described in the
Complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE "DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you and each of
you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiffs' com
plaint filed against you in the
above entitled Court and cause,
within four (4) weeks from the
date of the first publication of
this summons upon you and if
you fail to so appear or answer
for want thereof, the plaintiffs
will apply to the above entitled
Court for the relief prayed for in
their complaint, to-wit: for a de
cree quieting title to the follow
ing described real property, situ
ate in Morrow County, Oregon,
to-wit:
Lots one (1), two (2), three
(3), four (4), five (5), six
(6), seven (7), eight (8),
nine (9), ten (10), thirty
seven (37), thirty-eight (38),
thirty-nine (39), forty (40),
forty-one (41), forty-two (42),
forty-three (43), forty-four
(44), forty-five (45), forty-six
(46) in Block twenty-eight
(28) In the town of Irngon, in
the County of Morrow, State
or uregon.
And that it be ADJUDGED and
DECREED that the plaintiffs are
the owners in fee simple of said
real property and that whatever
Interest or title you may claim to
have in said real property shall
be null and void and that each
and all of you and all persons or
parties known or unknown claim,
ing by, through or under you be
forever barred and restrained of
and from all claim, right, title
and Interest in and to said real
property and every part thereof
and for such other and further
relief as may be Just and equit
able. This summons is published by
order of the Honorable Garnet
Barratt, Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Morrow, made and
entered on the 7th day of Octo
ber, 1949, directing publication
of this summons once a week for
four (4) successive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times, a news
paper of general circulation, pub.
lished in Morrow County, uregon,
and of general circulation therein
and the date of the first publica
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tion of this summons is October
13, 1949.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Address: Heppner, Oregon
30 34
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
No. 1175
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the person and estate
of
JAMES A. HUGHES, a Minor.
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an order of the above
entitled Court made and entered
on the 10th day of October, 1949,
the undersigned guardian of he
person and estate of the above
named minor will from and after
the 14th day of November, 1949,
at the law office of Jos. J. Nys,
at Heppner, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell at private sale, for cash
or part cash and the balance se
cured by mortgage on the proper
ty, ail the right, title and interest
of said minor In and to the fol
lowing described real property
situate in Morrow County, State
of Oregon, to-wit:
All that portion of the south
west quarter (SWVi) of the
southwest quarter (SWy,i) of
Section eighteen (18), Town
ship two (2) South Range twen
nine 29) East of the Willamette
Meridian and the east half
(EVJ of the southeast quarter
(SEy4), the south half (S) of
the northeast quarter (NEy4),(
the northwest quarter (NWy)
of the northeast quarter (NEyi), ,
and the northeast quarter (NE-1
Vt) of the northwest quarter!
(NWy4) of Section thirteen (13). 1
Township Two (2) South, Range
twenty-eight (28) East of the
Willamette Meridian, lying
South and West of a line de
scribed as follows: Commenc
ing at a point in the center of
the County Road where the said
road Intersects the south line of J
the southwest quarter (SWy4)
of the southwest quarter (SWyi)
of Section eighteen (18), Town-j
ship two (2) South, Range 29,
East of the Willamette Merid
ian, which point is Seven hun-'
dred twenty-six (726) feet west
of the southeast corner of the
southwest quarter (SWy,i) of
the southwest quarter (SW4)
of said Section; thence north
3405' west 678 feet to a point,
thence north 30'30' west 1710 j
feet to a point; thence north ,
19'35' west 1,120 feet to a I
point; thence north 51'30' west
730 feet to a point; thence south I
76'0' west 248 feet to a point; !
thence north 450' west 867 feet I
to a point; thence north 6'15'
east 557 feet to a point; thence
north 39'30' west 610 feet to a
point; thence north 4730' west
396 feet to a point; thence south
23'45' west 695 feet to a point;
thence south 65'45' west to a
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NAIM at MAY HEPPNER, OREGON
20, 1949
point where the said line inter
sects the east line of the north
west quarter (NW'i) of the
northwest quarter (NWii) of
said Section thirteen (13).
ALSO: All that portion of the
northwest quarter (NWti) of
the northwest quarter (NWVi),
the east half (EVi) of the south
west quarter (SWy4) and the
northwest quarter (NWy4) of
the southwest quarter (SWy4)
of Section thirteen (13), Town
ship two (2) South, Range
twenty-eight (28) East of the
Willamette Meridian, lying
south and east of the Oregon j
State Highway.
ALSO: The southeast quarter
(SEy4) of the northwest quar
ter (NWy4), the northeast quar
ter (NEy4) of the southwest
quarter (SW'4) and the
northwest quarter (NWy4) of
the southeast quarter (SEW of
Section thirteen (13) Township
two (2) South, Range twenty
eight (28), East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing ap
proximately Two hundred and
forty (240) acres.
subject to the approval and con
firmation of the above entitled
Court.
Dated and first published this
13th day of October, 1949.
MARJORIE HUGHES,
Guardian.
30-33 Guardian.
D A C E
Saturday Oct. 29
Sponsored by Rhea Creek Orange
at Rhea Creek Grange Hall
MILLER'S ORCHESTRA
Refreshments Will Be Served
ADMISSION: $1.25 tax included
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Hydraulic Brakes
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BOARDMAN ITEMS
By MRS. FLOSSIE COATS
Rev. C. A. Hawley, Mrs. Frank
I Cole, Mrs. Adeline Baker and Mr.
and Mrs. Root motored to Pendle
ton Sunday afternoon where thev
attended an afternoon and eve
ning leaders and teachers confer
ence at the Presbyterian church.
Overnight guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Hawley last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley and
son Johnnie of Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs, Mrs.
Charles Anderegg and daughter
Barbara motored to Portland Fri
day afternoon and attended the
funeral of Arch McFarland, held
Saturday. Mr. McFarland was a
former resident of Boardman and
was also a grange member.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Tannehill are Tanne
hill's brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Tannehill. and his bro
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Vamer or uienaaie,
Calif.
Russpll Miller went to Union
Saturday, bringing back a Shet
land pony for son Jimmie s rjirtn-
day present
Page 3
About 70 grangers and rrlenda
attended the grange "booster
night" at the grange hall Friday
evening. The group was enter
tained with a program and eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Bolsom
left for Wheeler Monday where
Mrs. Bolsom will receive medical
attention. In their absence, Mr.
nil Mn. Herman Whempner ara
caring for the farm. Whempnera
have moved into a cabin on the
farm and will live here perman
ently.
nichaH Mulllean celebrated
his birthday Saturday with hav
no spveral of the school boys in
for the afternoon, which was
snent in eames. Mrs. Mulligan
served refreshments later.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber,
who are driving a new car, motor
H tn Pendleton Sunday and were
dinner euests of their son-in-lay
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert Petteys.
Mrs. Leo Root rode to Portland
Mnndav with ther son Vernon of
Athena, and returned Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawley of
Pendlptnn were visitors Friday at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. A.
Hawley. The two men are bro
thers.
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5-Inch Wide-Base Rim,
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tires-for greater stability and
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