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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 4, 1950
Section A-Page 3
THE 1950 FORD motor whispers
q ualil y .
FOR SALE 9 HP Wisconsin
engine. Bruce Bolhwell, Hepp
ner. 6-9,
STRANGE as it may seem it is
only 60 days until harvest.
Now is I he time to buy that
new ! orcl truck to be ready
for the rush season. Rosewall
Motor Compa ny.
SAVE MONEY un extracts during
May, buy the world's largest
wiling vanilla from your Wat
kins dealer. M. C. Pengally, Rt.
2, Pendleton, Oregon. 6-10p
1949 FORD CUSTOM tudor sedan
t .uijjped with air conditioner
heater, radio, and new rubber,
lay uown $495.00. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE John Deere Na36B-20-lt.
cut combine, on rubber.
Bulk machine. Cut less than
2000 acres, Price $4200. Ed F
Gubel, Maupin, Oregon. l-7c
FOR SALE 1 small sized 6bank
adding machine in good condi
tion, also 2 small sized glass
jshow cases Phone 1000. Jc
1942 FORD TRUCK equipped. with
grain bed and good rubber.
Pay down $250.00. Rosewall Mo
toy Com pony.
1 OR SALE One coming 3-year-old
milk cow; freshens Sept. 1.
Iluifh Salter, lone, Ore. 7c
WANTED 25 dirty cars' to wash
every day with our VVashmo
bile. Vaoh job $1.50. We can
wash your car while you get
your hair cut. Rosewall Motor
Company.
WANTED 2,000 yards of dirt to
rei love daily. Crum Bros., lone.
Orugon. 4Stfc
1940 OLDSMOblLE sedan equip
ped with heater and hydrama
tic. Pay clown $165.00. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR RENT 2-room apartment,
410 Elder, north of school
house. 6p.
iE HAVE FORD motors to fit
Ford cars and trucks made for
the last 22 years. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
1 : N V FOREVER OFFENDING
ODORS with amazing new
proven product, PAW PAW
ODORLESS. Cleans and deodo
rizes septic tanks, cesspools
and outdoor toilets. Saves
pumping and digging cots.
Mix dry powder, pour in unit.
Sale, no poisons. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Sold Exclusively by
MARSHALL WELLS STORE
Heppner Phone 503. 2tf.
ROSY SAYS: To the 7 out of 10
people that never own a new
car we are drecting our mes
sage. We are taking in late
model cars of all makes on the
sensational new 1950 Ford. If
you don't own a car at present
Performance
Most Powerful Chevrolet
Main at May
3al3sMPl$ Tayload Headers
1 Jl jj f If Co$f less to operate per ton per mile!
V
ram m
or if you are planning on buy
ing a better car we invite you
to inspect our used cars. You
will find them priced right
and honestly represented.
OVERHEAD portable all-aluminum
Sprinkler Irrigation Sys.
terns Free engineering and es
timates gladly, given without
any charge. Contact DeWilde &
Temple Co., Box 144, Phone
3075, Pendleon, Ore. Direct Re
presentatives for Stout Irriga
tion, Inc., for Eastern Oregon.
49tfc
DOES YOUR CAR shimmy? We
will give your tires a free in
spection and advise you if
wheel balancing will correct
your trouble. We have the
latest type electronic wheel
balancer and can smooth up
the operation of your car if the
wheels are out of balance.
Rosewall Motor Company.
LOST' Brown male shepherd
pup, 6 months old. No white
marks but bit of black on nose.
Stephen Thompson. Phone 12F2,
Heppner.
1948 CHEVROLET club coupe
motor overhauled in our shop,
the car is loaded with extras.
Pay $450 dow. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
ROOM TO RENT, close in, reason,
able. See Mrs. Shannon 2nd
house west of library.
1947 FORD 6 cylinder . pickup.
' Pay $250.00 down. Rosewall Mo-
tor Com pany.
FOR SALE TD-14 Internation
al Crawler Tractor 1200 horse.
Like new at a real discount.
$4,000.00 FOB Madras, Oregon.
Redmond Tractor Co., Redmond,
Oregon. 7 -8c.
FOR SALE New inside panel
door. Also Servel (kerosene or
gas) refrigerator, can be con
verted, "foot" bathtub and
bowl. Mrs. Fannie G. Griffith,
lone, Oregon. -6-7c.
WE HAVE Parapet motor oil re
fined for todays high compres
sion close fitting motors. Rose
wall Motor Company.
Use only WILKINSON'S SPRAY
the best you can buy at the beat stores.
Kills flies, mosquitoes and most other
cold-blooded pests. Harmless to hu
mans, livestock and all other warm
blooded animals. The only safe effec
tive formula you can buy. Look for It
at Heppner Harware and Electric
Humphrey Drug Red & While.
FORDS and Friends is our busi
ness. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Used Felberg side
bulker, 125 bu. capacity. See
Terrel Benge. Heppner Ore.
50tfc
194T CHEVROLET truck with
stock rack and dual tires.
1917 STUDEBAKER truck with
platform bed. These trucks are
priced to sell on todays marKer
Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR CUSTOM Spraying phone
1711, lone or see W. G. See-
See these great
new truck buys
in our shovroortis
today!
JCeaders PopularityZeaders
Trucks Ever Built! Preferred By Far Over All Other Trucks!
HODGE CHEVROLET
r
Used Car Prices Are
DOWN!
'48 Chevrolet 4-door sedan
Excellent condition
1940 De Soto 4-door sedan
One '37 Ford truck. Cheap
Don't gamble Buy
with a guarantee!
HODGE CHEVROLET
COMPANY
Phone 403
hafer, lone.
2-7p
DRIVE THE FORD Miss America
style car it will open your eyes.
GET YOUR fishing and hunting
pnuinment at Aitcen s. oc
WE NOW have a complete stock
r r 1, t v 1 Yirll lfnH'n
i c
01 Liauies lcvis. vvii&un s ivien o
Wear.
A-NEW or used car is just as I
good as tne aeater inai sens
Ind services it. Rosewall Motor
Company. .
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used rann rAiuipmeiii. - "";o
Lot in Eastern Oregon. DeWildescribed real property in Morrow
& Temple, renaieton, ure. gaud
1937 CHEVROLET sedan. Motor
overhauled in our shop. Pay
down $65.00. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE One good condition
registered Shorthorn bull, age
16 months. Price $300. Duane
Baker, lone, Ore. 46c
WE HAVE fishing cars priced as
low as $50.00. Rosewall Motor
Company.
Right from h start, you can figure on more payloadi
because Chevrolet trucks take less time on the ob . . .
cost less to keep up. They reduce total trip time with
extra high pulling power over a wide range of usable
road speeds. Advance-Design construction saves you
money on repairs. It all boils down to this: You can
depend on Chevrolet trucks to deliver the goods at
low cost per ton per mile. Stop in and see these new PL
trucks now on display.
FAR AHEAD WITH THESE PLUS FEATURES
TWO GREAT VAIVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES: th N.w 105-h.p. load
Moit.r and Ih. lmpfov.d J-h.p. TMfl-Mat THE NEW POWER-JET
CARBURETOR DIAPHRAGM SPRING ClUTCH SYNCHRO
MESH TRANSMISSIONS HYPOID REAR AXLES DOUBLE
ARTICUIATED BRAKES WIDE-BASE WHEELS ADVANCE
DESIGN STYLING BALL-TYPE STEERING UNIT-DESIGN BODIES
WAYNE AIR COMPRESSORS
Gas or electric to fit your job.
DeWilde & Temple, Pendleton,
Ore. 49tfc
ALTERATIONS, machine button
holes, sewing. Phone 1013, 110
Church St. Will call and deliver.
Mrs. Lennie Loudon. 4-7p
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STRAY ANIMALS
Came to the Noel Dobyns ranch
south of lone, Oregon, about 2
years ago, three horses one bay
and two black; no identifying
marks or brands; saddle horse
tvpe. If unclaimed within the
time of publication of this no
tice, the animals will be sold
for feed bill. See Robert Jepsen,
lone, Oregon. -8c
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
O. G. CRAWFORD and VIOLA
D. CRAWFORD, husband and
wife,
Plaintiffs
-vs.-
FRANK W. ROBERTS and ETTA
ROBERTS, husband and wife,
their hheirs if deceased; Also all
other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to
the real estate described in
plaintiffs complaint.
Defendants.
To: Frank W. Roberts and Et
ta Robets, husband and wife;
their heirs if deceased; Also
all other parties or persons un
known claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest In
or to the real estate described
in plaintiffs complaint: De
fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of
you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer piainuns com
plaint filed against you in the
ahnvp entitled court within four
waahe frnm tho Hate nf the first
publication of this summons, and
It ..mi ft!) O r a nnflQ 1 nr Zk T CUfPf.
ir yuu xcxn iu w ap?, v.
for want thereof, the plaintiffs
will t the .eatUed
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their complaint, to-wit:
For a decree quieting plaintiffs
tftln iyy anA ir fho fnllnwinc Hp
- numy, oimc m vy.6..,
The West 38 feet of Lot 5
and the East 61 feet of lot
6 in Block 2 of the City of
Heppner,- Morrow County,
State of Oregon; except as
follows: Beginning at a point
94 feet West from the south
east corner of Block 2 of the
original town (now city) of
Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, running
thence North 66 feet; thence
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CO.
Heppner, Oregon
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 beginning,
and that the plaintiffs be ad
judged to be the owners in fee
simple of said property and that
whatever claim you may have
in said real property be null and
void, and that you and each of
you be forever barred of and
from all right, title, estate, lien
or interest in said real property
and that plaintiffs have sueh
other and further relief as may
be just and equitable.
This summons is served upon
you by publication therof, for four
successive weeks in the Heppner
Gazette-Times, a newspaper of
general circulation, published in
Morrow County, Oregon, pursuant
to an order of the Hon. Garnet
Barratt, Judge of the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon,
which order is dated upon the
12th day of April, 1950, and the
date of the first publication of
this summons is April 13, 1950.
J. O. TURNER
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Postofflce and Address
Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Notice is hereby given that on
fie second Monday in May, (Mon
day, May 8, 1950) the Board oi
Equalization of Morrow County,
Oregon, will convene at the Court
House in Heppner, Oregon and
publicly examine the assessment
rolls of the said County for the
year of 1950-1951 and will ' cor
rect any errors in valuation, de
scription or quality in land, lots
or other property assessed by the
Assessor of Morrow County, Ore
gon, as of January 1, 1950.
All persons interested or hav
ing any complaints against their
assessments for the year 1949
1950, should appear at this time.
Petitions for the reduction in as
sessment must be in writing,
verified by oath of applicant or
his attorney and must be filed
with the Board the first week it
is in session. Any petition or ap
plication not so made, verified
and filed shall not be considered
or acted upon by the Board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon,
April 20, 1950.
W. O. DIX, Assessor,
Morrow County Oregon.
5-7c
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
IN THE RURAL SCHOOL DIS
TRICT OF MORROW COUNTY.
OREGON, UPON QUESTION OF
INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER
AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION
11. ARTICLE XI, STATE CON
STITUTION Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held May 15, 1950,
by the Rural School District of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
in all component school districts
of said Rural School District.
The election will beging at 2:30
P. M. and will be held in the
schoolhouse or place designated
by local school board in each of
said component districts. The
purpose of the election is to sub
mit to the legal voters of the
rural school district the question
of increasing the tax levy for the
fiscal year beginning July 1,
1950, over the amount limited
by Section 11, Article XI of the
Constitution.
The reasons for increasing such
levy are:
The low tax base due to the
fact that some districts lost
their base and others could
only be increased 6'c per
year while costs have gone
up more rapidly during and
after the war years. Increased
costs are due to increased
cost of personnel, supplies,
equipment, and services; to
added services like transpor
tation, hot lunches, and mu
sic;to bringing school phy
sical plant and equipment
up to meet the required
standards. The total base for
all districts in the Rural
School District is $103,214.23
and the total to be raised by
tax is $336,913.00
The amount of tax, inexcess
of the six per cent limitation pro
posed to be levied by the rural
school district of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 1950, is $233,
698.76. Dated this 20 day of April,
1950.
Attest:
HENRY E. TETZ
Secretary, Rural School Board
VBRNON MUNKERS
Chairman, Rural School Board
5-8
NOTICE OF STREET VACATION
Notice is hereby given that
School District No. 1, Morrow
County, Oregon, has presented its
petition to the Common Council
of the City of Heppner, Oregon,
to vacate the following portion
of Street within the Corporate
limits of said City of Heppner,
to-wit:
That portion of "D" Street
being and lying between the
West boundary line of Court
Street and the East boundary
line of Elder Street, in the
City of Heppner, Oregon,
and the Common Council has
set Monday, the 15th day of May,
1950, at the hour of 7:30 p.m.
at the Council Chambers in said
City as the time and place for
hearing objections or remon
strances to the vacation thereof
and any objections or remon
strances will be heard by the
Common Council . at said time
and place.
Dated this 21st day of April,
1950.
WALTER BARGER, Jr.
City Recorder
5-7
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
A dog pound has been estab
lished at the Rodeo grounds. Dogs
not bearing licenses will be im
pounded for a reasonable time,
during which owners may redeem
them for a small fee and the pur
chase of a license. If you love
your dog, don't permit him to be
liquidated.
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff
Charles Gomil lion, City Marshal
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
By virtue of an order of the
County Court, dated March 31,
19."0, I am authorized and direct,
ed to advertise and sell at not
less than the minimum price
herein set forth;
Lot 13, Block 12, Mt. Vernon's
addition to the City of Hepp
ner for the minimum price
of $20.00, cash.
Lots 1 and 2, less buildings,
Block 1, Mt. Vernon's 2nd
addition to the City of Hepp
ner for the minimum price
of $130.00, cash.
All of Section 33, Twnp. 4
North, Range 27, E. W. M.,
consisting of 640 acres, for
the minimum price of $1.50
per acre, cash.
S' SW'4, Section 27, Twnp. 2
North, Range 23 E.W.M.,
consisting of 80 acres, for the
minimum price of $1.50 per
acre, cash.
THEREFORE, I will on the 6th
day of May, 1950 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
highest and best bidder.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon
Frances Mitchell, Deputy
3-7
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS
ING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT
LIMITED BY SECTION U. ARTI
CLE XL STATE CONSTITUTION
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in School
District No. 1CJ of Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, at 2:30 to
6:00 P.M. at Heppner City Hall
in said scnool district, tor the
purpose of submitting to the
legal voters of said district the
question of increasing the tax
levy for the year 1950 over the
amount limited by section 11,
article XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon.
The reasons for increasing
such levy are:
I he low tax base due to the
fact that some districts lost
their base and others could
only be increased 6 per
year while costs have gone
up more rapidly during and
after the war years. Increased
costs are due to increased
cost of personnel, supplies,
equipment, and services; to
added services like transpor
tation, hot lunches, and mu
sic; to bringing school phy
sical plant and equipment
up to meet the required
standards. The total base for
all districts in the Rural
School District is $103,214.23
and the total to raised by
tax is $336,913.00.
The amount of tax, in excess
of the 67c limitation, proposed
to be levied fo said year is
$233,698.76.
Dated this 20th day of April,
1950.
Attest:
RURAL SCHOOL BOARD
HENRY E. TETZ
District Clerk
VERNON MUNKERS
Chairman Board of Directors
5-8
NOTICE OF ANNEXATION
ELECTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an election will be held in
the City of Boardman, Oregon
and in the following-described
territory which is proposed to be
I annexed to the City of Boardman,
I and said territory proposed to be
I annexed is bounded and describ
I ed as follows:
! "Commencing at a point 1080
feet North of a point 48 feet
East of the Southeast corner
of Lot 3, Section 8, Town
ship 4 North, Range 25 East
of the Willamette Meridan,
and running thence North to
the South meander line of
the Columbia River, thence
West along said meander
line 300 feet, thence South
to the North boundary line
of the O.W.R. & N. Co. right
of way, thence southwesterly
along said North boundary
line to the extended West
boundary line of Lucerne
Avenue of the City of Board
man, thence South to the Co
lumbia River Highway,
thence East 2S5 feet, thence
North 60 feet to the South
boundary line of the O.W. R.
& N. Co. right of way, thence
North, Easterly a lung said
South boundary line 1 134 feet
to the point of the begin
ning, in Morrow County, Ore
gon." This description is based on
the present incorporated
boundary of Boardman which
is as follows:
'Commencing at a point 48
feet East of the Southeast
corner of Lot 3, Section 8,
Township 4 North, Range 25
East of the Willamette Meri
dian, and running thence
West 1G19 feet, thence North
SfiO feet to the Columbia
River Highway, thence East
285 feet, thence North 60 feet
to the South line of the O.W.
R. & N. Co. right of way,
thence Northeasterly 1434
feet along said South line,
thence South 1080 feet to the
point of beginning in Morrow
County, Oregon." ,
The election will be held on
the 191 h day of May, 1950, and
all registered voters in the City
of Boardman and in the terri
tory proposed to be annexed are
hereby invited to vote upon the
annexation of said territory to
the City of Boardman, pursuant
to the provisions of Section 95
901, Oregon Compiled Laws An
notated, 19 10, as amended prior
hereto.
The polling places will be open
from 8 o'clock in the morning
until 8 o'clock in the evening of
sairl riav Thp nnllinor nlnro in
J said city for said election shall be
at the usual polling place there
in, the polling place used for the
last preceding general election,
to-wit: Greenfield Grange hall.
The polling place in said terri
tory proposed to be annexed for
said election shall be at a booth
North of Main street. The Com
mon Council by ordinance has
appointed Mrs. Grace Macomber
and Mrs. Mabel O. Pick judges.
Mrs. Daisy Gillespie, Mrs. Flossie
Coats and Mrs. Evelyn Black,
clerks, of said election to serve
in said polling places in the said
City of Boardman. The Common
:ouncil by ordinance has appoint
ed Mrs. Josephine Rands and Mrs.
Elvira Harwood, judges, and
Mrs. Norma Gwinn, Mr. Vet
Conyers, and Mf. Fred G. Smith,
clerks of said election to serve
in said polling places in the said
territory proposed to be annexed.
DAISY E. GILLESPIE
, ' City Recorder
4-7
FOR SALE We have one model,
Montag, 616, as pictured on
Page 1, Section B, used three -months.
Will give new range
guarantee at $100 savings to
customer. Case Furniture Co.
7c
FOR SALE New, modern 2-bed-room
' house. Inquire Clovis
Arbogast, Lexington, Oregon.
710p
Miss Allane Waters of Walla
Walla was a week-end guest of
her friend and former classmate,
Miss Marylou Ferguson. The
young ladies were members of
the class of 1949 at Whitman
college. Miss Water's home is at
Bellingham but she has been
working in Walla Walla since
her graduation.
The Leonard Pates have moved
from the Court apartments where
they have lived the past two
years to the Ruhl house, north
of the Methodist church recently
vacated by the James Driscoll
family.
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