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    Heppner Gozette Times, Thursday, December 29, 1949
Page 7
FOR SALE 3-bedroom home.
Leta M. Humphreys, phone 602.
18tfc
IT'S SMART to drive a new Ford.
1947 FORD club coupe equipped
with overdrive, radio and heat
er. Pay down $345.00. Kosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE Dry cedar posts, 20c.
Guy C. Parsons, Hotel Heppner.
40tfc.
LET US Porcelainize your car for
lasting beauty. Kosewall Motor
Company.
THE BELTONE HEARING AID
CONSULTANT COMES TO
HEPPNER ONCE A MONTH.
Write for an appointment.
BELTONE HEARING AID SER
VICES, 712 S. W. 9th Avenue,
Portland, Oregon. 37efc
1940 CHEVROLET sedan. Pay
down $185.00. Rosewall Motor
Company.
MALE HELP WANTED Ambi
tious man with car to serve 800
family route. We provide capi
tal. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137
Dexter Ave., Seattle 9, Wn.
38 -43c
WANTED 25 cars every day to
wash with our Washrnobile.
Rosewall Motor Company.
STRAYED From Camas Prairie,
one 2-year-old Hereford steer,
branded either bar over 32 or
32 on right hip. $20 reward for
recovery. Ralph Reed, Spray,
Ore. 39-41p
ROSV SAYS: A used car is no bet
ter than the dealer that sells
and services It. We have some
exceptional good buys priced
from $79.00 up. Now Is the time
to step into one of our used
car bargains.
FOR SALE New Hampshire Red
pullets and fryers. Addle Sal-
ter, I one, Ore. 40-42c
1942 DODGE four wheel drive
pickup. Pay down $125.00. If
the going is tough, try this one.
Rosewall Motor Com pany.
DE WILDE & TEMPLE
Box 144 Pendleton
On the Walla Walla Highway
We have three wells in this area
to be pump tested. Anyone wish
ing to have their well tested at
this time will find the price much
lower because the crew and
equipment will be here. You won't
have to pay to bring these in,
but just a share of the cost. If
you are In the market this is an
opportunity. Contact us before
Jan. 17. 40-43c
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS pay dlv
ldends. The cost is usually re
turned in the first year or two
in increases in crop or stock
gains. If you want a little area
or a big one we can fit the sys
tem made to measure. Inves
tigate Stout Tractor Pull for a
job made easy. We are Eastern
Oregon representatives for
Stout. 40tfc
DE WILDE & TEMPLE have ev
erything in the book in the line
of farm equipment. It's all se
cond hand and every piece of
merchandise Is a bargain. What
ever you need we can do better
by you. 40lfc
ELKS! Dance the old year out
Saturday night with the Polka
Dots.
Used Car Prices Are
DOWN!
1947 FORD V-8 Super DeLuxe
Radio, heater, overdrive a
bargain.
1937 DESOTO sedan. An as-is-er,
Full price $19.00. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR SALE Tamarack posts,
penta treated and delivered
37c. Write or call after 7 p. m.
C. W. Phcgley, Heppner, ore.
1940 DESOTO TUDOR Motoi
thoroughly reconditioned.
1936 PONTIAC SEDAN Excellent
condition.
1936 DODGE SEDAN This is a
clean car.
Don't gamble Buy
with a guarantee!
HODGE CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Phone 403
MORE PEOPLE are trying the
new Ford feel every day.
DON'T SEND out of town for any.
thing automotive until you first
ry Rosewall Motor Company,
For Kirby Vacuum Cleaner sales
and service call or write Glenn
warner. HeDDner. rnone &a
351 fc.
1937 FORD tudor. This economy
car can be bought for only
$75.00 down. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Milk cow. fresh. L.S.
lirown, lone, Ore. 41tfc
IT'S NOT too late to have us test
your anti freeze so your motor
will be safe in case of a sudden
freeze up. Drive in for this free
service. Rosewall Motor co.
PORCELAINIZE outlasts three or
four ordinary wax or polish
jobs. Bring your car to us for
this beauty treatment. Kosewall
Motor Company.
1949 FORD convertible. Save $800
on this beautiful car. Rosewall
Motor Company.
DON'T WAIT until the police
make you out a ticket to have
your car s headlights adjusted
Drive in and let us adjust your
headlights on our photo elec
tric adjuster. Rosewall Motor
( ompany.
FOR SALE 4 -room house, large
lot, 52x198; house modern and ;
new. Furnished or unfurnished.
Write Box 42, Heppner, Ore., for ,
particulars. 41p
WE HAVE new and rebuilt Ford
motors in stock for Immediate
installation. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE Large one-room cab.
in, ready to move into. Must be
moved. 1938 International truck
motor complete. Also 6 tires for
truck. See W. H. Aldrich or Box
42, Heppner, Ore. 41 p
WE REPAIR all makes of cars
and trucks. Just drive In an;l
say fix it. Rosewall Motor Co.
WANT someone to clean my place
and saw some wood. Chatlotte
Schcrin ger. 41 p
1947 FORD two ton long wheel
base truck. Pay down $395.00.
Rosi'wa 1 1 Motor Company.
FOR SALE Pea vines for stock
feed. Delivered $10 a ton, or
loaded your truck, $5 at Milton,
Oregon. Any quantity available.
I. W. George, Milton, Oregon.
41 -44c
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of LAW
RENCE L. BEACH, deceased, has
filed her Final Account and re
port in the said estate with the
Clerk of this Court, and that the
Judge thereof has fixed Monday,
the 2nd day of January, 1950, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.,
as the time, in the County Court
room in the Courthouse in Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing
objections to the said Final Ac
count and the settlement thereof.
ELSIE M. BEACH
Administratrix of the Estate of
Lawrence L. Beach, deceased.
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney for the Administratrix
Heppner, Oregon. 37-41
no such right has been asserted.
the highest bidder will be declar
ed the purchaser of the land.
PIERCE M. RICE
37-41 Manager.
WE DO WHEEL balancing and
make front end corrections to
save tire wear and make driv
ing a pleasure. Rosewall Motor
Compa n y.
APARTMENT for Rent. Phone
552. 41c
Flood And Fire Add Zest To Living In 1949
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Sale
United States Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Man
agement, Oregon District Land
Office, Portland 18, Oregon, No
vember 15, 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given th'at
under provisions of section 2455,
R. S., as amended by section 14 of
the net of June 28, 1934 ( 48 Stat.,
1271), and pursuant to the appli
cation of Frank H. Llndsey, Mor
gan. Oregon, Serial No. Oregon
01304, there will be offered, to the
highest bidder, but at not less
than $3.00 per acre, at a public
sale to be held at 11:30 o'clock a.
m., on the 17th day of January,
l'.)."0 next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: NEHSWV4,
See. 30, T. 2 N., R. 24 E., W. M.,
Oregon, 40 acres.
Kids may be made by the prin
cipal or his agent, either person
ally at the sale or by mail.
Lids sent by mail will be con
sidered only if received at this
office prior to the hour fixed for
the sale. These bids must be ac
companied by certified checks or
post office money orders for the
amounts of the bids and must be
enclosed in sealed envelopes. The
envelopes must be marked in the
lower left-hand corner substan
tially ns follows: "Public sale bid,
Serial No. Oregon 01304, Sale,
January 17, 1950."
The person making the highest
bid will tie required to pay im
mediately the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described land are
ad ised to file their claims, or ob-
lections, on or before the time
designated for sale.
Any person entitled to claim a
preference right under the first
proviso to said section 14 as an
owner of contiguous land must
issert his claim within 30 days
from the date of public offering
and conditional sale to the high
est bidder and at the expiration
of said preference right period, If
I- - . r- 11- V - V, '.AjV
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NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION
ROUGH OR MOUNTAINOUS
TRACT
Public Land Sale
NOTICE Is hereby given that
under the second proviso of sec
tion 2455, R. S., as amended by
United States Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Man
agement, Oregon District Land
Office, Portland 18, Oregon, No.
vember 15. 1949.
section 14 of the act of June 28,
1934 (48 Stat., 1274), and pursuant
to the application of Blaine Cha
pel, Heppner, Oregon, Serial No.
Oregon 01373, there will be offer
ed to the highest bidder, but at
not less than $5.00 per acre, at a
public sale to be held at 1:30
o'clock p. m, on the 17th. day of
January, 1950 next, at this office,
the following tract of land: NE
SE'i, Sec. 34, N'-sSWtt, Sec. 35, T.
4 S., R. 24 E., W. M., Oregon, 120
acres.
This tract is ordered Into the
market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is moun
tainous or too rough lor cultiva
tion.
Bids may be made by the win.
cipal or his agent, either person
ally at the sale or by mall.
bids sent by mall will be con
sidered only If received at this
office prior to the hour fixed for
the sale. These bids must be ac
companied by certified checks or
post-office money orders for the
amounts of the bids and must be
enclosed In sealed envelopes. The
envelopes must be marked In the
lower left-hand corner substan
tially as follows: "Public sale bid,
Serial No. Oregon 01373, Sale,
January 17, 1950."
The person making the highest
bid will be required to pay im
mediately the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described land are
advised to file their claims or ob
jections, on or before the time
designated for sale.
PIERCE M. RICE
37-41 Manager.
To most of our readers, these
pictures will not be new, but they
have a chronological value and
are reproduced to recall the two
most exciting events In Heppner
during the year of 1949. Melting
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed by the Probate
Court of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, Administratrix of the es
tate of RALPH D. JONES, deceas
ed, and all persons having claims
against tne said estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same with proper
vouchers duly verified as requir
ed by law to the said administra
trix at the law office of P. W.
Mahoney in Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
15th day of December, 1949.
OLA L. JONES,
Administratrix.
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney for the Administratrix
Heppner, Oregon. 39-43
snow and thawing ground caused i town burned to the ground on
a freshet that resolved into a July 18. The loss amounted to
flood on February 18. more than 5600,000. One of the
d.., . .u.o.,. elevators, the Morrow County
. . Grain Growers, is being placed
and the biggest scare came when by e, 0j th, most modern ele
the elevators in the north part of j vatort In the northwest
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undresigned, as Admin
istrator of the estate of ALBERT
J. WESTHOFF, deceased, has fil
ed its Final Account and report
in the said estate with the Clerk
of this Court, and that the Judge
thereof has fixed Monday, the
2nd day of January, 1950, at the
hour of 10:00 o clock a. m., as the
time ,in the County Courtroom in
the Courthouse in Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing objections
tothe said Final Account and the
settlement thereof.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PORTLAND, Administrator of
the Estate of Albert J. West
hoff, deceased.
P. W. Mahoney,
Attorney for the Administrator.
Heppner, Oregon. 41c
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MRS. ADAMS CAPTURES
OUTDOOR LIGHTING PRIZE
Continued from Page 1
land Friday to spend the holi
days with his daughter, Mrs. An-
nabel Allison and his son, Robert
V. Turner and their families.
Mrs. Eileen Harris and Ellis
(Mike) Saling were married Sun
day afternoon. December 25, at
the Methodist parsonage, with
Rev. J. Palmer Somen perform
ing the ceremony. They were at
tended by her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Creston Robinson.
The Bookworms club held its
.'hristmas party Wednesday eve
ning at the Humphreys residenc
in North Court street. Mrs. Lucy
Rodgets was hostess for the affair.
Mrs. W. H. Cleveland left Fri
day for Portland to spend the
holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osmln
had as the! rguests on Christmas
day, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Plank of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. All-
stott Jr., of Hermiston, and Mr
and Mrs. John Bergstrom and
family.
Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Tibbies and
sons motored to Salem the last
of the week to spend the holidays
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barger
and daughters spent Christmas
in Tacoma with his parents. TRey
returned to Heppner the first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erwin and
daughter were weekend visitors
In Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snider
were entertained Monday evening
by some 30 couples who held an
old-fashioned charivari at the
Snider home on Rhea creek.
Miss Margaret Gillis Is spend
ing the holidays with friends at
the coast.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Gertson over the week-end were
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Goheen of Port
land. They have just completed
a six months tour of the united
States, Canada and Mexico and
brought many interesting gift
items with them.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Barlow were their son
inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Warner and son of Central
Point and Mrs. Alma Gilliam of
Portland.
Miss Loma Mae Jones was hnrp
from Medford to spend Christmas
wnn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
N. Jones.
Among those going to The Dal.
les Tuesday evening to attend the
wedding of Miss Patricia Warner
were Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Warner
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wal
ker, Mrs. Charles W. Barlow, Mrs.
Alma Gilliam and Miss Loma
Mae Jones.
Weekend guests of Mrs. Alex
Green were Mr. and Mrs. Omer
McCaleb and daughter Mary Eliz
abeth of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Green and children of Pen
dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hagerman of La Grande.
Mrs. Paul Jones entertained
Mrs. Turner's first graders Friday
evening at a party complimenting
her daughter Sandra on the ooca
sion of her birthday. Birthday
cake and dixie cups were served
in addition tothe candy and ap
ples that were part of their Christ.
mas party. Assisting with the
serving were Mrs. L. D. Tibbies,
Mrs. Oliver Creswick, Mrs. Ber
nard Doherty and Mrs. Turner.
Mrs. Cyren Barratt spent Fri
day In Heppner visiting friends.
Mrs. Barratt was enroute to Cana
da to spend the holidays with
friends.
C. E. and Melvln Look were
here Friday from The Dalles as
sisting the A. A. Scoutens who
are moving their household goods
ot Portland for storage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill and
three children came up from Coos
Bay to spen dthe holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Harris. Mr. Hill will return to the
coast this week and return after
tire New Year for the family.
Mrs. Madge Bryant Is spending
this week In Lewiston, Ida. with
her son and family, the Earl
Bryants.
Word has been received of the
birth of a daughter on December
25 to Mr. and Mrs. James Boland
at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Pirl
Howell are the maternal grand
parents. Scott McMurdo returned to
Portland Monday afternoon after
spending the Christmas holiday
here with his praents, Dr. and
Mrs. A. D. McMurdo.
Mrs. Grace Nlckerson returned
home Tuesday morning from Art,
Ungton where she spent the week
end with her son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hayes. Two of Mrs. Nickerson's
granddaughters returned with
PEN NET'S JANUARY WHITE GOODS
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ohour money
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Her h Is . . . sheen, blankets, fabrics, towels . . . everything yea expect In White Goods
vent . . . and one big "PLUS"-nofedlvlng prices that buy ye more for your money!
LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS
Price Slash!
Ponco Sheets
81" x 108" 2.17
81" x 99" 1 97
63" x 108" 1.89
72" x 108" 1.97
42" x 36" cases .43
Penco the top favorite of mil
lionsnow with new price tags,
lower, much lower, than for many
years I Prices are down but qual
ity stays up I A luxury sheet at a
bread-and-butter price I A thrifty,
thrifty buyl Stock up on Penco
today I
Nation-Wide
Muslin Sheets
81" x 99".... 57
SAME LONG-WEARING 81" x 108" I 77
SERVICE QUALITY!
72"xl08"..'g7
42" x 36" cases.
.37
Down, way down, for Penney's January White
Goods event, go prices on famous Nationwide
sheets! Up. way up stays Penney's quality and
workmanship! Now's the time to buy sheets
and cases an armload of them and save
more money !
JUMBO SIZE
FLOUR SQUARES
15c
Extra large size... 36 x
37 inches . . . Heavy qual
ity, washed, bleached
and ready to use for dish
towels.
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SHEET
BLANKETS
1.77
72" x 99"
Yes, that's all you pay
for these thick-napped
beauties so supersoft,
so cozy warm I Shop
prices, check qualities
this is a value I
FRINGED
CHENILLES
3.77
Yes, we said frlngedl
Velvety soft pinpoint
chenille edged with
deep, four inch bullion
, , . the fringe decorators
usel Big choice of lus
cious shades I 105" long.
MATCHING
TOWEL SETS
22" x 44"
bath towel
16" x 26"
face towel
12" x 12" 2 ,or
wash cloth
44c
25e
25c
Big, body-wrapping size,
thicker loops, heavier
quality to give long serv
ice! New "decorator"
colors I Big value at this
special January prlcel
at PEMME Y'
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