Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 8, 1950 Page 7 HAY BALERS USED NEW 1949 New Holland Automatic one man twine Largest caDa- city reconditioned $1300.00 xsws New Holland like new $1600.00 1950 Brand new with Hyd tension $2538.00 ROHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY Tractor Division. Hermiston, Ore. 11-14C WAYNE AIR COMPRESSORS Gas or electric to fit your job. DeWilde & Temple, Pendleton, Ore. 49tfc LARGEST used Farm Equipment Lot in Eastern Oregon. DeWilde & Temple, Pendleton, Ore. 49tfc 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 FOR DURABILITY and service, get a Porcelined Fowler Elec tric Hot Water Heater at Gilliam & Bisbee. TODAY'S Smartest Idea for Re frigerators, Home Freezer and Electric Stoves, get the space, get the beauty, get the buy get Kelvinator! At Gilliam & Bisbee. WANTED 2,000 yards of dirt to remove daily. Crum Bros., lone. Oregon. 48tfc FOR SALE 5160-acre cattle ranch in Umatlla county. Good improvements. Well watered by two continuous mountain streams and various springs. 800 acres meadow and farm land, balance top grazing. Price for entire ranch $105000. 00. Will sell all or part. Easy terms. For details write or call OSCAR SCHULTZ AGENCY, Box 684, Pendleton, Oregon. 10-12c. HAND CROCHETED baby sweater sets made to order. Mrs. E. R. Jones, 110 Cannon St. 10-12p. FRYERS FOR SALE Dressed or alive. Mrs. Julian Rauch, Lex ington. 10-16c WE DO painting and fender bumping. Our metal men are tops in their line of work. Drive in for a speedy repair job. Rosewall Motor Co. 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 Attention "NECCHI" Sewing Machines do all those Commercial Sewing Tricks on your garments at home. NO ATTACHMENTS Built-in Zig-Zag Unit Instant Controls Sews on Buttons Life Guarantee BF and BU Models Prices (rom $125 to $325. DEMONSTRATION Wednesdays All Day GILLIAM & BISBEE Tues. Hollen & Sons Condon Sales by HELEN E. RICH Wasco. Oregon DW1N YOUR RACE I For Butineu Supremacy I By Advertiiin END 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. Safe, no poisons. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold Exclusively by MARSHALL WELLS STORE Heppner Phone 503. r2tf. WANTED Bring your poultry, rahhits. farm machinery, furni ture, or any Misc. you may nave ior saie. luyo commission to the largest sale in Eastern Oregon every Friday. Miscel laneous sale starts 10:00 sharp. Hermiston Livestock Auction Yard. 9-12p. TODAY'S Smartest Idea for Re frigerators, Home Freezer and Electric Stoves, get the space, get the beauty, get the buy get Kelvinator! At Gilliam & Bisbee. FOR DURABILITY and service, get a Porcelined Fowler Elec tric Hot Water Heater at Gilliam & Bisbee. PLEASE contact me for the ex change of gray coats mis placed at Spray Rodeo dance Saturday night. Nira E. Knox, Fossil, Oregon. 11c FRYERS For SALE Dressed or alive. Leave orders at Alice's Beauty Shop or phone 37F14, lone. Mrs. G. Hermann, lltfc. FRYERS FOR SALE Pressed or alive. Write Mrs. Alex Hunt, Lexington. ll-12p. SEE J & C Surplus Sales for Chev. bomb carriers, 6x6 GMC, 4x4 Chev. cargoes. Jeeps, Dodge 4x4. Cats, dozers and blades. Cabs, wenches, power takeoffs. ' 1st and K streets, Umatilla, Oregon. Phone 579 or Box 139. ll-13c. FOR SALE Maytag master washer; square aluminum tub; new electric motor and pump or gas motor, $130. Alfred Nel son Jr., Lexington, 36F23. 12-14c FOR SALE Desirable house lots on west side. Blanche Brown, 203 Water St. Phone 462. 12tfc. FOR DURABILITY and service, get a Porcelined Fowler Elec tric Hot Water Heater at Gilliam & Bisbee. WANTED 24 dirty cars to wash every day with our washmo bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall Motor Co. ' SAVINGS BONDS I According to James H. Driscoll, County Chairman, sales in this county last week amounted to $825. Total sales to date are $5,587, or 15 of the quota of. $35,000. Tillamook and Union Counties each sold 20 of their quota last week, giving them the larg est percentage of sales toward quota of any county during that period. QUEEN AND COURT INVITED TO CONDON Queen Joan Hisler and her princesses o fine Morrow County Fair and Rodeo will bo guests of the queen and court of the Con don rodeo to be held Saturday and Sunday of this week-end. Mayflower Milk and Cream Homogenized Milk Chocolate Drink Butter Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Cheddar Cheese Ice Cream and Sherbet Flatt's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 112 The Dalles Phone 2635 114 E. 2nd St Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVING "We Go Anywhere.Anytime" TODAY'S Smartest Idea for Re frigerators, Home Freezer and Electric Stoves, get the space, get the beauty, get the buy get Kelvinator! At Gilliam & Bisbee. NOTICE My outstanding ac counts will be payable at the office of J. J. Nys. Nellie G. Anderson. A TRIP is a treat in the '50 Ford. MECHANIC wanted. Must be A-l and have good references. Apply to Everett Keithley, ser vice manager Rosewall Motor Company. 1946 CHEVROLET club coupe. Pay down $325.00. Rosewall Motor Company. 1942 FORD truck with grain bed. Look this one over for harvest work. Rosewall Motor Co. WANTED 425 cars to wash before July 4th, with our Wash'mobiie. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall Motor Company. ROSY SAYS: We want some real buys in used cars. Late model used cars traded in on the sensational new 1950 Ford can be bought at saving from $500.00 to $1,000.00 dollars under new car prices. You still have time to select and buy a car for your summer vacation. 1946 MERCURY sedan. Pay down $300.00 on this fine car. Rose wall Motor Company. 1941 GMC pickup. Pay dow,i $135.00. Rosewall Motor Co. WITH HARVEST starting within 30 days it is time to make an appointment to have your truck put in top shape for the job ahead. Don't wait until the mechanics are on their vaca- tion. Rosewall Motor Company DOES your car shimmy? If the iront system on your car is worn until it is not safe to drive you can have it rebushed and wheels aligned at Rosewall Motor Company. WE PORCELAINIZE all makes of cars and make them look new again. Porcelainize outlasts three or four ordinary wax and polish jobs. Phone 1092 for an appointment to have your car receive this beauty treatment. Kosewail Motor Company FOR SALE 7room house on Hill street in Heppner, furnished or unfurnished. See Mrs. Loren Matteson. I2p News from C. A. Office Scholarship for 4-H Summer school continue to come in and during the past week the fol lowing contributions toward scol- arships have been made to 4-H leaders: Harry Dinges, $5.00. Elwynne Pecks' Insurance, $5.00: Van Horn's Red & White, $5.00; Grif fith's Cafe, $5.00; Lon Hender son, $1.00; all of Lexington, Boardman Home Extension Unit $11.50; and Irrigon Home Eco nomics club, $6.00. Full scholar ships are $23.00 which takes care of board, room and expenses at 4-H summer school. Morrow county has a quota of 30 boys and girls who were selected to attend summer school on the Oregon State college campus June 13-23. Selections were made on all around project work, age and number of years in club work. The parts of animals were studied at the South Heppner Livestock club May 7. It was held at Patsy Wright's home. Two new members have joined in the past two months- they are Shirley and Patsy Peck. The feed ing of dairy calves was discussed among dairy members, and after the meeting was adjourned Patsy Wright's calf was looked at. The Willow Creek Chefs met at the Claude Graham home Saturday, May 20. All members were present and we had four visitors. We opened our meeting with me ciud pieage and club songs Koll call was answered by naming sandwich fillings. We spent some time painting de signs on bread boards which were given us by Mrs. Graham. Our lesson was on sandwiches, we each made our own, demon strating how good sandwiches are made. We finished our meeting with a hike and a picnic of sandwiches pickles, potato chips and Kool- The 4-H events of the past week that should be of interest to all club membrs were the 4-H and F.F.A. Spring Livestock show ot May 20; and the "Earth turn ing" services on Mav 21. for the 4-H building at Boardman. All livestock members took part in tne livestock show which con sisted of fitting, preparation showmanship and judging. Dairy, beef, hogs, sheep, rabbit and poultry were shown. High point exhibitor of the day was Nancy jioaaiey oi irrigon. Marling with the official con struction of the 20 by 40 feet 4-H memorial building at Bordman Sunday, services were held at 2 p,m. with Mr. Z. J. Gillespie turn ing the first shovel of earth in memory of Lynn Gillespie, do ceased son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil lespie. Lynn was a former club 1947 STUDEBAKER truck, motor reconditioned in our shop, has flat bed, 825 x 20 dual tires. Full price $750.00. Rosewall Motor Company. 1931 MODEL A coupe. $99.00 full price. Rosewall Motor Co. WE HAVE new and rebuilt mo tors for Ford cars and truck built for the last 22 years. Talk about service. Rosewall Motor Company. 1949 FORD CUSTOM fordor sedan equipped with radio, heater and overdrive. Pay down $495.00. Here is a chance to get a modern car with the new look. Rosewall Motor Co. 1949 KAISER fordor sedan, paint, ed a beautiful Coral Biege, custom interior. Pay $425.00 down on this late model car. Rosewall Motor Co. FORDS and Friends is our busi ness. Rosewall Motor Co. LET US underseal your new car against rust, dust and road noises. Rosewall Motor Co. CONGRATULATIONS on setting an opening date for the new hospital. The county court and hospital board have done a great service to this communi ty. Your untiring effort in com pleting this outstanding project is appreciated by all public spirited citizens of this great country. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Several moderately priced houses in lone. Walter C. Dobyns, Real Estate Broker, lone. 12-13p. FOR SALE Three 12-foot Cheney high clearance weeders and hitch at $275.00;, three 10-foot Massey-Harris disc drills and hitch same as new, at $675.00. See them at the Spring Hollow Ranch, 12 miles Southwest of Heppner. 12-14p. CUSTOM HAY BALING. W. G. Seehafer, lone, Oregon. 12-15c. LOST Black Cocker, "Pudgy." License No. 300. Would appre ciate information. Dorothy Her bison. 12p. FOR SALE N. H. Red fryers. Addie Salter, lone, Ore. 12-14c. HOME ON WATER STREET 3 bedroom sleeping porch; 2 nice rugs, electric range, oil heater, 2 beds. All for $5,250. See Tur ner, Van Marter Co&. FOR SALE Electric Monarch range, 1949 model. See Donald Dubois or phone 585. 8p-tf. RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE WheTeas,. it has pleased Al mighty God, the father of all men, and Masons, -to call from our lodge our beloved . brother, Leon W. Briggs, who for many years was a prominent and re spected citizen of Heppner and a worthy Brother and member of Heppner Lodge No. 69, A. F. & A.M. Be it resolved that while we bow in reverence to the will of Him who doeth all things well, yet we do not the less feel and deplore his loss. To the family of Brother Briggs we his fellow craftsmen and brothers extend our deepest sympathy in this their hour of grief. Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our lodge, a copy sent to the family of the deceased Brother and a copy furnished the local news paper for publication. Thomas J. Wells Robert Wightman Paul Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Warren and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ruggles were in Portland on business over the week end. They returned Tuesday night. The Ruggles's spent Wednesday in clearing their desks and departed Thurs day morning for Corvallis where Mr. Ruggles will join other candidates for initiation into the Elks lodge at the state con vention this week-end. The J. J. O'Connor family left this morning for Corvallis to attend the Elks convention. O'Connor is exalted ruler of the Heppner lodge. member. Club members and lead ers put on a program with county agent N. C. Anderson giving the dedication talk. Rev. Howley led the group in prayer, closing the dedication services. Work on the building will begin at once with hopes for having it completed by fair time. Arrangements have all been completed for the annual 4-H agricultural tour that will be held on June 2 and 3. With nineteen farms visited in 1949, leaders found that it was a big days tour. 4-H Agricultural clubs have increased in 1950 to include members from 32 homes so a two day tour was necessary. The tour will leave the Vernon Munk. ers farm near Lexington the first day at 7:30 with noon lunch at the E. M. Baker farm. On the second day the tour will start In Heppner at Lornctt Greens,' 'stopping for noon lunch at the John Graves farm. Several in teresting demonstrations are scheduled and club members, paients and leaders urged to take part in the tour. A detailed sche idule is being sent all members. Stefanis Observe 25th Anniversary With Open House Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stefani Sr. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at the Arthur Ste fani home Sunday. Open house was held from 2 to 5 p.m. and there was a family dinner in the evening. The daily vacation Bible school at the Cooperative church will close Friday, June 9. A program will be given at the church at 10 a.m. Sunday. The E. M. Baker family left Monday to attend the Oregon Wheat League fat stock show and sale at The Dalles. Arthur Johnson is visiting rela tives in Sweden. He made the trip by plane. Mrs. Ethel Stewart spent last week with her son and family, Fred Ritchie, at Gearhart. Mrs. Ritchie and children accompa nied her home Sunday. miss l,ois Howk ot Troutdale was installed this week as hon ored queen of Bethel No. 19, Order of Jobs Daughters at Gresham. She is the granddaugh. ler ot v. J. Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettviohn and children were Portland visi tors last week. j Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan took their daughter Marilyn to rortianu last week lor dental work. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Blake and1 daughter Arietta of Portland and Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Head of The Dalles spent Memorial day here. Shirley McCabe and Arlone McKissick spent several days in Lewiston, Ida. visiting Arlene's grandparents. Miss Eleanor, Stephens, state librarian was a recent visitor here. The study meeting of the Tonic club was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Carlson Friday af ternoon. Mrs. Fannie Griffith re viewed the book 'The Trail Led North" by McKeown. New year uooks were given out and the following officers elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Sam McMillan; vice president, Mrs. Verner Troedson ; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. O. L. Lundell. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. C. W. Swanson, Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Carlson. The Birthday club met at the Congregational church Wednes day of last week n honor of Mrs. Sam Esteb and Mrs. Donald Ball. They received lovely gifts. Host esses were Mrs. Wm. Seehafer and Mrs. Rodger Allen. Ice cream, birthday cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. David Ely and daughter Lois of Pendleton visit ed at the home of his father, Fred Ely, Memorial day. A birthday party followed the regular Rebekah lodge meeting Thursday evening. Refreshments were served and gifts given to the following: Mrs.- Omar Riet mann, Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. Carl Linn, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Adon Hamlett, Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs. H. 0 Ely. Hostesses were Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs. Ernest McCabe, Mrs. Wallace Matthews, Mrs. Berl Akers and Mrs. Etta Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely went to Salem last week with a truckload of household goods for Francis Ely. They went on to Corvallis to visit their son Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ely and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Robertson and son left for Salem last week. Miss Mary Brackett left for her home in Rufus, and Miss Pauline Rankin went to Portland where she will attend summer school. Roy Lindstrom and Arthur Ste. fani Sr. are building garages on their properties. Merle Baker moved the Werner Rietmann house from the coun try to the upper part of Main street and will move into it when it is remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Forsythe left the latter part of the week for Ohio where they will spend a good part of the summer visit ing his relatives. Mrs. Susan Russell of Portland was a recent visitor at the Lee Beckner home. She is an aunt of Mrs. Harry Normoyle. Mr. and Mrs. John Voorhees of Portland are the parents of a daughter, Suzanne, born May 20. Mrs. Voorhees is the former Ruth Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford are the grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ries of Toppenish, Washington spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Ella Dividson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone of Selah, Wash, were guests of the Ely brothers last week. Mrs. Henry Clark and grand daughters Clara Ann and Alecia ! Swales and Lowell Clark were j Portland visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yarnell ' and daughters of Vancouver, Wn., , visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Yarnell last week. Lew Yarnell of Bickleton, Wn. was I also a visitor at the Yarnell home, i Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Shirley .left Sunday for Corvallis where 'they attended the graduation exercises Monday. Their son Al fred Jr. was a member of Ore igon State's largest graduating class. He left by plane for Phila delphia where he will be married 'June 17 to Miss Marie Green. They will return to Oregon June 27 and locate at The Dalles. I Larry Ritchie of Portland was 'a recent visitor here. I At a recent HEC meeting at the Earl McCabe home plans were made for father and son banquet to be held at the Willows LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING UPON INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL TERRITORY EMBRACING LAND LYING IN MORROW COUNTY, WITHIN THE HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT WHEREAS, on the 19th day of May, 1950, there was duly filed in the office of the State Soil Conservation Committee at Cor vallis, a petition signed by 46 landowners pursuant to the pro visions of the Soil Conservation Districts Law, Title 109- Chapter 3, O.C.L.A.. requesting the inclu sion of additional territory within tne Heppner sou conservation District, and WHEREAS thp hind sought to be included in the said district by said petition comprise lands in Morrow Cnuntv. dpsrrihpd anh stantially as follows: ah land witnin the legal boundaries of Morrow County not already included within the Heppner and Boardman Soil Conservation Districts." NOW. THKRrFORP nntirp lo herebv given that a nuhlin hpar. ing will be held pursuant to the aaiu iKiiuon, on me question 01 the desirability and necessity, in the interest of thp gpnprai uvi. fare, of the inclusion of such ad ditional territory within the Heppner Soil Conservation Dis trict; on the question of the ap propriate boundaries to be as signed to such additional territory- upon the propriety of the Petition, and all other nrnworf. ings taken under the said act; ana upon an questions relevant to such inquires. The said public hearing will be held by the State Soil Conservation Committee on the 12th day of June. 1950, be ginning at 8:00 p.m. at the Wil lows Grange Hall at lone, Ore gon, in the County of Morrow. ALL PERSONS, firms and cor porations who shall hold title to any lands lying within the limits of the above described territory, and all other interested parties are invited to attend and will be given opportunity to be heard at the time and nlacp' hprpinhpfnro specified. STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE OF OREGON By HOWARD E. CUSHMAN Executive Secretary Dated: 22nd day of May, 1950, at Corvallis, Oregon. 11-12. SUMMONS Equity No. 3892 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW E. S. PELTON, Plaintiff, -vs- R. S. HOWARD, Receiver, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rieht, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, uerenoants. TO: R. S. Howard, Receiver, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, state, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, De fendants. IN thr N4iwr nr twit qtjtu OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer plaintiff's com- nlalnt filpd agatnot von in the above entitled Court and Cause, wiuun iour w weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons unon vnu nnH if you fall to so appear or answer ior want tnereoi, the plaintiff will apply to the above entiled Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree quieting title to the fol lowing described rpa 1 nrnnnrtv situate in Morrow County, Ore gon, IU-W1L. Lots Twenty-six (26) and twenty -seven (27), in Block Thirty-six (36), in the town of Irrigon, in the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, And that it be ADJUDGED and DECREED that thp nlaintiff l the owner in fee simple of said real property and that whatever interest or title you may claim to have in Said rpnl nronprl- shall be null and void and that each and all of you and all per- mmis or parties unknown or known claiming by, through or under you be forever barred and grange hall Jimp is fi-sn rv. Mrs. James Lindsay assisted Mis mtvaue wun reiresnments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young of Hermiston UprP irlcitnro V.n Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family of Maupin were week-end visitors at the Frederick Martin home. A bridal sh honor of Miss Patricia Drake Mondav aft hall. Miss Drake received many lovely and useful gifts. Hostes ses were Delight Biddle, Joan uieman, wnma Sanders, Wilma Dalzell, Wilda Dalzell, Fern Jones, Barbara Jackson, Dolores Madden and Dolores Drake. Miss Drake will hp ma June 8 to Eldon Tucker of Hepp.' ai me Luoperative church Rev. Alfred Shirley officiating. MrS. I.PWio Halvnrcnn ,T- Hershall Townsend, Mrs! James Lindsay, Mrs. Ernest Heliker, mrs. yj, l,, Lunueii and Mrs. Echo Palmateer attended a grange meeting at Rhea creek Friday evening. DATES TO REMEMBER: June 10. dance at granorp hull. t..., - - e, "Mil, tfuuc 11, Daily vacation Bible school program, iu a.m., Cooperative church; June 13, Garden club meeting; June 14, Maranatha meeting at Earl McKinney home; June 16. HEC meeting nntlnoir dinner at noon, Marion Palmer nome; June 17, grange meeting 8 p.m.; June 18, father-son ban 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 equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. Homer I. Watts, Judge of the above entiled Court, made and entered, on the 15th dayjf May, 1950, directing pub lication of this summons once a week for four (4) successive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of general circulation, published in Morrow County, Oregon, and of general circulation therein and the date of the first publication of this summons is May 18, 1950. JOS. J. NYS Attorney for Plaintiff Address: Heppner, Oregon 9-13c NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWNERS We are getting too many com plaints about dogs running in people's yards and flowers, try ing to bite people, and running loose at nights. If you care any thing about your dog. take care of it. Otherwise the city will do it for you. C. R. GOMILLION Chief of Police. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY P.IVFW in the legal voters of School Dis trict No. 1, of Morrow County, State Of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said district win De neia at uiy Han; to be gin at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. on the -third Mondav of June, being the 19th day of June,. This meeting is called for thp DUrDOSe of electing onp memhot to the Board of Education and ior tne transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 7th day of June, 1950. ELAINE GEORGE Chairman Rnard nf Dfrontorc ATTEST: CLAUDINE CARVER, District Lierk. 12-13. NOTICE OF final arrftiiurr Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. aHminctrotriv t. estate of GEORGE N. PECK, De- tedseu, nas ined with the Pro bate Court nf tho Qtato nt n. gon, for Morrow County, her fi nal ai-L-uuni oi ner administra tion of the estate of said deceased and Said Court fivpd M,ii July 10, 1950, at the hour of 10 ul-iuck in me iorenoon of said day in the Cnuntv rvmrr - J -WVM V IkWJl) at the Court House of Heppner, yicgun, as tne time and place for hooi-inn nU4nAi a r , . ..ui.ne uujcLuujis io saiu final account and tha ontllsmn.) of said estate, and all persons laving oojections thereto are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 8th day of June, 1950. EMMA P. PECK, Administratrix. 12-16 CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Heppner will, on Monday, June 19, 1950, at the hour of 7:30 P.M., at the City Hall in said City of Heppner, receive sealed bids tor hauling and placing 2,050 CUhlC Vardo r.f hua - I. j r. iuvjv ana t jj cubic yards of crushed rock and oiling the same. The City will furnish the rock and the contxac tor place the rock and furnish the oil for the work. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids must be in the hands of the un dersigned City Recorder not later than 7'1C tJ 1 t n WALTER BARGER, JR. iny ttecorqer NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed bV thp Prohato f . of Oregon, for Morrow County administratrix of the individual vnAlvPMShiPlstate, f RUTH ...-wii.i,, Lci.t:asea, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned admin istratrix with proper vouchers, ?m PP?,fr',0regon' wlt"in six (b) months from the date here- Datpd nnH fl.ot -..Lii-i .... sth Z,; r , ai puunsnea mis 8th day of June, 1950. luttiK, Adminstratrlx 12.16c quet, grange hall, 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs RnrHnn Urkii. i - .: , r, ihic anu family left Tuesday on a 10-dav " i" v-anaua. i neir son and wife. Mr. and Mrs Pharloo urhitA of Forest firnvp will ctau- at tho White home during their absence. mr. ano Mrs. wm. seehafer and family are in Spokane where they will attend the graduation pvpp. cises of a nephew Monday eve- mug. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inealla of Adams and Mr. and Mrs. How. ard Eubanks and children of Arl ington were visitors here Mem orial day. Mrs. Clell Rea and children of Stanfield were visitors here Tues. day. Miss Ora Ely of Boardman is staying at the Wallace Matthews home and Allen Ely is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ely. Mrs. Walter Dobyns returned home from Portland Sunday after visiting several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ted Hardesty. Mrs. Clara Kincaid and grand son Ralph Kincaid left for Port land Tuesday. Another grandson, Lyle, will undergo a major op eration this week. Clyde Pettyjohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pettyjohn and Mlsa Eunice Keithley of Heppner were married at Stevenson, Wash., Friday of last week. They will make their home in Heppner.