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Heppner, Gazette Times, Thursday, June 15, 1950
Page 5
LEGAL NOTICES
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 right,
title, estate, lien or interest
in the real estate described
in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
TO: R. S. Howard, Receiver, also
all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right,
title, state, Hen o'r interest
in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, De
fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you and each of
you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer plaintiff's 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 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 real property,
situate in Morrow County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
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 anfi
DECREED that the pl3jrf.iffr' is
the owner in fee simplejbf said
real property and that wnJateVer
interest or title you may claim
to have in said real property
snail oe null and void and that
each and all of you and all per
sons or parties unknown or
known claiming by, through or
unaer you oe torever 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 equitable. .j
This summons is published by
order of the Hon. Homer I. Watts,
Judge of the above entiled Court,
made and entered on the . 15th
day of May, 1950, directing pub
lication of this summons once a
week for four (4) .-successive
weeks in the Heppngfr Gazette
Times, a newspaper ?t general
circulation, published fn 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 AM. 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 1
Chief of Police.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, adminstratrix of the
estate of GEORGE N. PECK, De
ceased, has filed with the Pro
bate Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Morrow County, her 11
nal account of her administra.
tion of the estate of said deceased
and said Court fixed Monday,
July 10, 1950, at the hour of 10
o'clock in the forenoon of said
day in the County Court Room
at the Court House of Heppner,
Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections to said
final account and the settlement
of said estate,, and all persons
having pbjections 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 Mondav,
June 19, 1950, at'.the hour of 7:30
P.M., at the City.Hall in said City
of Heppner, receive sealed bids
for hauling and placing 2,050
cubic yards of base rock and 750
cubic yards of crushed' rock and
oiling the same. The City will
furnish the rock and the contrac
tor place the rock and furnish Hie
oil for the work.
The City reserves" the right to
reject any or all bids. All bids
must be in tne nanas oi me un
dersigned City Recorder not later
than 7:30 P. M., June 19, 1950.
WALTER BARGER, Jit.
City Recorder
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,
administratrix of the individual
and partnership estate of RUTH
VALENTINE, Deceased, 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.
at the law office of Jos. J. Nys
at Heppner, Oregon, within six
(6) months trom the date nere
of.
Dated and first published this
81h dav of June. 1950.
EDNA L. TURNER. Adminstratrix
1216c
COURT PROCEEDINGS
FOR MAY. 1950
The minutes of the April, 1950
tprm were read and approved.
The Court ordered $5,000.00
transferred from the Hosplta
Maintenance fund to the Hospital
Construction fund.
The Court ordered that C. J. D.
Bauman, Sheriff of Morrow Coun.
ty, be authorized to round up all
neglected and abandoned horses
in the vicinity of the Eightmile
District. Said horses be advertised
and sold in accordance with the
statute made and provided in
such cases.
The Court ordered the follow
ing Bangs' Disease Claims paid:
Otto Ruhl $80.00; Jasper E.
Myers $16.00; Lottie Kilkenny
Estate $8.00.
The Court ordered that Frances
Mitchell be appointed Treasurer
of Morrow County, to serve until
a successor is elected and quali
fied. The Board of Equalization of
Morrow County met May 8, 1950
to examine the tax rolls and
equalized and correct assess
ments. As by law provided, the
first week was allowed for the
filing of petitions by the tax
payers and one petition was filed.
The petition of E. W. Moyer
for the reduction of the assessed
valuation of real property, de
scribed as the West 50 feet of
Lot 11 in Block 2, Looney's Addi
tion to the City of Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon. The Board
ordered that the assessed valua
tion of the aforesaid property be
reduced irom $2,14U.UJ to $1,920.00
The Board consisted of the fol
lowing members: Garnet Barratt,
County Judge, Ralph I. Thomp
son, County Commissioner, Rus
sell K. Miller, County Commis
sioner, W. O. Dix, County Asses
sor, c w. tfariow, county Clerk
WARRANT ISSUED ON THE
I GENNERAL FUND.
Sadie Parish, Deputy $147.23
Frances Mitchell, Deputy. .. 197.15
Olive B. Hughes, Deputy ... 198.00
Margaret Gillis, Nurse 209.40
A. J. Chaffee, Janitor 184.10
Dr. A. D. McMurdo.
Physician 24.75
Susie W. Miller, Court
Reporter 49.50
William Garner
Justice of Peace 74.25
J. O. Hager
Justice of Peace 142.70
Gertrude Applegate,
Sheriff Office Clerk 43.31
W. O. Dix,
Assessor's Field Work ... 50.40
Pacific Sta. & Printing Co.
Assessor si.97; Treas. $5.26
Clerk $1.32 8.55
C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff ... 138.23
Mid-Columbia Typewriter Co.
lax coi.i 1.00
Shorbs Stationery Co.,
County Court 1.85
Bushong and Co.,
Court House 29.70
D. H. Jones and Son.
court House . 8.50
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
(Jourt House 27.56
The Heppner Laundry,
Jan 5i.i!4; Court House
75c 1.99
Thomson Bros., Jail 24.83
Russell K. Miller,
County Court 112.24
Ralph I. Thompson,
county Court 98.63
Central Meat Market, Jail 3.00
Bradley D. Fancher,
District Attorney 31.00
City of Heppner,
Water Dept. Emergency 5.10
Lulu M. Hager,
Official Registrar 4.00
Margaret Gillis, Nurse exp. 60.28
Interior Motor Freight,
Tax collection 1.71
Shorbs Stationers,
Justice of Peace 10.86
N. S. Robers, Fire Patrol .... 74.40
State Ind. Accident Coirim.
Sheriff $3.81; Sheriff Sal.
.30c; Deputy Sal. 30c;
Janitor 30c; Court
House 90c 5.61
The Haloid Co., Clerk 38.71
Emma Breshers, Election . 1.20
Jack L. Mulligan, Bangs
Disease control 24.00
Pacific Stat. & Printing Co.
Tax Collection 6.92
First National Bank of -Portland,
Withholding
Tax 193.1s
Heppner Gazette Times, Offi
cial Publication $27.30;
Election $134.00; County
Court $11.10; Treasurer
. $13.25 185.65
P, W. Mahoney, Bond 25.00
1'a.c. lei. & Tel. Co.,
Current Expense 101.29
' Election Exoense
George M.Ely,
Election Expense 5.00
Grape Macomber,
Election Expense 8.00
Lucinda Archer
Election Expense 8.00
Daisy Gillespie
Election Expense 8.00
Flossie Coats
Election Expense 18.00
Evelyn Black
Election Expense 8.00
Marjorie Worden,
Election Expense 10.72
Henry Baker
Election Expense 8.00
Hanna Anderson,
Election Expense 8.00
F. BergstTom,
Election Expense 8.00
Thomas C. Huston,
Election Expense 8.00
Walter W. Wright,
Election Expense 8.00
Elsie M. Walker,
Election Expense 8.00
M. F. Cork
Election Expense 8.00
Henry Knighten,
Election Expense 11.20
Jess Coats,
Election Expense 8.00
H. E. Clark,
Election Expense 6.00
Mary E. Beekner,
Election Expense 6.00
Geo. N. Ely,
Election Expense , 6.00
Elaine O. M. Rietmann,
Election Expense 6.00
Mabel Cotter,
Election Expense 6.00
E. R. Lundell,
Election Expense 8.88
P. J. Linn,
Election Expense 6.00
Helen McCabe,
Election Expense . 6.00
Gladys L. Drake,
Election Expense
Florence Ely,
Election Expense
A. C. Houghton,
Election Expense lf.sci
Sedalia Dexter,
Election Expense 8.00
Marguerite Houghton,
Election Expense 8.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL FUND:
Itol Rucker,
Election Expense $ 8.00
Viola Faye Ruhl,
Election Expense b.uu
B. H. Peck,
Election Expense b.uo
Delpha Jones,
Election Expense b.oo
Thelma Smethurst,
Election Expense 6.00
Mary Edwards,
Election Expense b.UO
Bfrnice Lott,
Election Expense 6.00
Marie Steagall,
Election Expense 6.00
Juanita Martin,
Election Expense 6.00
Lola Breeding,
Election Expense 6.00
Alta Brown,
Election Expense 6.00
Eugenia Huston,
Election Expense 6.00
Bertha Johnson,
Election Expense 6.00
Elma Hiatt,
Election Expense 6.00
H. Glenn Warner,
Election Expense 6.00
Ealor Huston,
Election Expense 6.00
Florence Green,
Election Expense 6.00
Roberta Dougherty,
Election expense 6.00
Evelyn Hall,
Election Expense 6.00
Mrs, Kate Daly,
Election Expense 6.00
Jasper E. Myers,
Election Expense 8.00
Clayton H. Ayers,
Election Expense 8.00
Helen currin,
Election Expense 3.00
Faye Finch,
Election Expense 12.80
R. B. Rice,
Election Expense 6.00
Sadie Sigsbee,
Election Expense 6.00
Vera B. Whillock.
Election Expense 6.00
Oma J. Cox,
Election Expense 6.00
Lola M. Bennett,
Election Expense 6.00
badie Parnsh,
Election Expense 6.00
Fay R. Bucknum,
Election Expense 6.00
Grace O. Nickerson,
Election Expense 6.00
Sara E. McNamer,
Election Expense 6.00
i Del la A. Davidson,
Election Expense 12.00
Flora Nys,
Election Expense 6.00
Mrs. Marv Lee Marlow.
Election Expense 5.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE
HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION
FUND:
Malarkey and Moore $15,483.07
Malarkey and Moore 5,684.68
Albert Connor 20.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
Walter Golman 15.00
Dick Borman ;. 25.50
Ralph Scott 13.50
Roger Allen 13.50
George Morgan 48.60
Turner and Van Marter .. 253.38
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
MISCELLANEOUS FUND:
Thomas C. Huston,
Dog Fund $ 67.60
Joseph Baltrenas,
Rodent Fund 289.44
Carl McDaniei,
Rodent Fund 326.14
First National Bank of
Portland 36.80
Morrow Gilliam Cricket
Control, Rodent Fund . 500.00
WARRANT ISSUED ON EQUIP
MENT FUND:
Oscar George, traveling
expenses $155.71
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
William Heath $257.58yi
wiiour JacKson iilb.00
George Morgan 224.60
W. Cunningham 278,94
Darold Hams 279.82
Jack Slocum 265.58
Dick Bdrman 214.45
Walter Gilman 222.74
Austin Wilson 194.98
H. G. Peck 324.22
Carl Cropp 194.19
Ed Kelly 248.99
H. Sherer 335.75
Floyd Borman 260.23
Dean Gilman 223.19
Fred Booker 61.42
naipn acou zuo.aj
Roger Allen 240.19
Lewis Ball 277.31
George A- Stalcup 269.72
C. E. Stalcup 216.02
Robert A. Eads 224.6ef
Harold C. Baker 224.68
Vernon L. Russell 188.76
C. J. D. Bauman 51.50
The Texas Co 102.45
Guy Riddle 9.50
Loggers and Contractors
Machinery Co. 86.00
BoarJman Supply Co 107.26
Wentworth & Irwin, Inc. 37.32
Shell Oil Company 609.1S
Allen Serice Station 48.06
Robert Miller 16.00
Turner and Van Marter ... 748.81
J. E. Haseltine and Co 6.97
The Texas Co. 48.55
State Industrial Accident
Commission 130.02
Heppner Garage 6.25
Columbia Equipment Co..... 4.26
facmc 1'ower and
Light Co. 7.99
D. H. Jones and Son 18.00
George M. Philpott Co. ... 1.40
Shell Oil Co. 41.20
Independent Garage 1.25
Contractor's Euip. Corp 10.64
Kosewaii
Motor Co. ior
Union Oil Co. 82.05, the date of first publication of
Paul G. Pettyjohn 175.43
Western Auto Supply 5.34
City of Heppner,
Water Dept 1.50
Sunset Motor Co 78.22
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 72.25
Heppner Lumber Co. 7.70
6,00 Columbia Equipment Co. . 27.61
ium-A-Lum Lumber Co. ... w.ta
6.00 Flrst National Bank of
THE 1950 FORD is so quiet. The
motor whispers wnae it works.
1946 DODGE truck with steel
bed.
WE MEASURE and install the
worlds best window shades;
all washable and all colors.
O. M. Yeager, 415 Jones St.
Phone 1483. 13p.
1947 STUDEBAKER truck with
flat bed.
1942 FORD truck with grain bed.
1950 FORD F8 three ton.
1950 FORD F-6 two ton.
1950 FORD F-3 with flat bed.
1950 FORD F-l pickup with 1
speed transmission.
WHEN YOU want the very best
Venetian blinds, all colors, ex
pert installation, call O. M.
Yeager, 1483. Vip.
WE MEASURE and install the
best in metal window screens.
No wood to rot. O. M. Yeager,
415 Jones St., Phone 1483. 13p,
NOW is the time to arrange for
the job ahead by selecting and
buying one of the above trucks.
Rosewall Motor Co.
IF THERE were better Venetian
Blinds, we would be selling
them. See O. M. Yeager for
expert measuring and instal
lation. 415 Jones St. Phone
1483. 13d,
FOR SALE On Methodist lawn
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. June 24,
Strawberry Sundaes, Cake and
Coffee. 25c and 50c. Program
at 8 p.m. 1314c
WANTED 375 cars to wash with
our Washmobile before July 4.
Rosewall Motor Co.
HAY BALERS
USED NEW
1949 New Holland Automatic
one man twine Lareest cana-
city reconditioned $1300.00
1949 New Holland like new
$1600.00
1950 Brand new with Hyd tension
$2538.00
ROHRMAN MOTOR COMPANY
Tractor Division, Hermiston, Ore.
11 -14c
WE HAVE cars licensed and
ready to go priced from $75.00
up. Rosewall Motor Co.
WAYNE AIR COMPRESSORS
Gas or electric to fit your Job.
DeWilde & Temple, Pendleton,
Ore. 49tfc
WATCH the tread wear on your
front tires. If your tires show
smooth spots better have the
front system checked for align
ment. Drive in for Quick ser-
vice. Rosewall Motor Company.
DON'T WAIT until the mechanics
are on their vacation to have
your truck put in top shape for
tne joo ahead. Phone 109a for
an appointment. Rosewall Mo
tor Company. - -,
LARGEST used Farm Equipment
Loi in eastern Oregon. DeWilde
& Temple, Pendleton, Ore. 49tfc
Portland 350.70
Sunset Motor Co. 18.20
Standard OH Company... 4.90
Anoerson Builder's supply 39.34
Heppner Hardware and
Electric Co. 2.1S
E. J. Akers 8.51
Feenaughty Machinery Co. .23
Jack Allen Supply Co.... 58.M!
Columbia Equipment Co. 21.17
Omar Rietmann 4.50
Contractors Equip. Corp. . 7.95
Wentworth and Irwin,
Inc 49.31
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 37.10
Columbia Equip. Co. 26.29
Contractors Equip. Corp. .... 14.81
Columbia Equip. Co. 18.36
Lexington Implement Co. 140.86
Lexington Oil Coop 34.05
Oregon I.nmhpr To. SIS 17
Sunset Motor Co "'Z 3724
Heppner Motors . 640 14
ueorge Morgan 130.00
mil Griffin 18.40
Charles Schrlever 38.00
No. 3854
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW
WILLIAM CALVIN ULRICH,
Plaintiff,
vs
SAM VAN VACTOR and NINE
VAN VACTOR, his wife; RUTH
SHANE, a single woman;
GRACE MINOR and ELLIS
MINOR, her husband; MARY
STEVENS, a single woman;
BERCHA COXEN WOODS and
CLARK WOODS, her husband;
PETER E. DAWSON and JANE
DOE DAWSON, his wife; the
unknown heirs of Peter E. Daw
son, deceased; also all other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the real
estate described herein,
Defendants.
TO: Grace Minor and Ellis Mi
nor, her husband; Peter E,
Dawson and Jane Doe Daw
son, his wife; the unknown
heirs of Peter E. Dawson
deceased; also all other per
sons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest
the real estate described
herein, DEFENDANTS.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in
the above entitled court .and
cause within four weeks from
this summons and if you fail to
appear and answer for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for relief as prayed
for in the said complaint, to
wit: For a Decree that the Plain
iff to iya rmrnpr in fpo filmrtli
f fniim.Hn HocrihoH tai
property, to-wit: ' EASTER'S GRILL.
I Lots .(2), Two, Three (3),' Paid Adv.
OVERHEAD portable all-alumin
um Sprinkler Irrigation Sys.
tems 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 & Blsbee.
WE REPAIR all makes of cars
and trucks. Just drive in and
say fix it. Rosewall Motor Co.
We HAVE installed the latest
type glass grinder and cut and
fit glass on all makes of cars
and trucks. Rosewall Motor Co.
1949 FORD Custom fordor sedan.
Low mileage and lots of ex
tras. Pay down $565.00 Rosewall
Motor Company .
TODAY'S Smartest Idea for Re
frigerators, Home Freezer and
Electric Stoves, get the space,
get the beauty, get the buy
tet Kelvinator! At Gilliam &
is bee.
IF YOU are planning on buying
a car or truck Clarence Rose
wall wants to see you.
WESTINGHOUSE
CROSLEY
ADMIRAL
G. E.
HOTPOINT
YES We still take gas equip
ped light plants in trade. CAR
ROL EQUIPMENT CO. Lexing.
ton Store. Write P. O. Box 75,
Lexington, or call Heppner
573. 13c.
WE HAVE ON HAND 1 2-yr.-old
coronado washer with pump,
$50. 1 Fairbanks-Morse 3,000
watt 110 AC automatic light
plant. Also a number of 32
volt Delco light plants from
$60.00 up, all batteries in good
snape. carron equipment Co
Lexington or renaieton, ure
gon. Write P. O. Box 75, Lexing
ton.
FOR RENT 2-room furnished
apartment. Phone 1482. Mildred
Tucker. 13c,
CUSTOM HAY BINDING. W. G,
Seehafer, lone, Oregon. 1215c.
FOR SALE Classy Cremoline
saddle horse; also a Pinto pony
with colt, very beautiful. Priced
right. If interested see A. G.
Edmondson. 13-14p.
FOR SALE at a Bargain Price
One McCormiek-Deering com
bine, 6-foot cut with alfalfa
and clover seed attachment.
Lotus Robison, Heppner. 13tfc,
FOR DURABILITY and service,
get a Porcelined Fowler Elec
tric Hot Water Heater at
Gilliam & Bisbee.
Four (4), In Block Three (3),
Ayer's Fourth Addition to the
City of Heppner, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon,
lying South and West of
Willow Creek.
And that the plaintiff is the
owner in fee simple of the said
land free of any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of the defendants
and each of them, and that you
or any of you have no rieht. title.
estate, lien or interest in the said
land or any part thereof and
perpetually restrain and enjoin
you and each of you, your heirs
and assigns, from asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate,
nen or interest in the real estate
herein described, or any part
thereof, adverse to the plaintiff.
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for
lour consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times bv order
of the Honorable Garnet Barratt,
Judge of the County Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
which said Order was made and
entered on the 14th day of June,
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney for the Plaintiff
Address: Heppner. Oreeon
13-17
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
by the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow Countv. ad
minisiraior oi tne estate oi KAR
RIS PROCK, deceased, and all
persons having claims aeainst
the estate of said deceased, are
hereby required to present the
same to the undersigned, admin
istrator with proper vouchers duly
1 - il 1 M m t -
verified, at the law office of Jos
. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with-
in six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
15th day of June 1950.
E. K. PKOCK. Administrator.
13-17
WE ASK COOPERATION
OF OUR CUSTOMERS
Due to the spruce budworm
spraying which starts June 19,
it will be difficult for us to
maintain prompt service, parti
cularly in the evening. The crew
of 40 men will be here about
two weeks and we ask the in
dulgence and cooperation of our
regular customers during that
period. In the meantime, we will
make every effort to serve all
of our customers as promptly as
conditions will permit
A TRIP is a treat in the '50 Ford.
IF YOUR speedometer shows you
have traveled u.uuo mnes it
is time to have the universal
joints repacked. Don't overlook
this important service. Rosewall
Motor Co.
WANTED 2,000 yards of dirt to
remove daily. Crura Bros., lone,
Oregon. 48tfc
WANTED auto mechanic. Our in-
creasing volume of shop ser
vice business makes it neces
sary to add another mechanic.
Apply to Everett Keithley, Ser
vice manager, Rosewall Motor
Company.
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 $105 000.
00. Will sell all or part. Easy
terms. For details write or
call OSCAR SCHULTZ AGENCY,
Box 684, Pendleton, Oregon.
10-12c,
DON'T SEND out of town for
anything automotive until you
iirst try Kosewaii Motor com
pany.
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 lor a speedy repair job
Rosewall Motor Co.
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash
every day with our washmo
bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall
Motor Company.
1942 CHEVROLET sedan. Pay
down $lb5.ou. Full price $495.00
Rosewall Motor Company .
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. 2tf.
WANTED Bring your poultry,
rabbits, farm machinery, lurni-
ture, or any Misc. you may
have for sale. 10 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.
The oAmerican Way
TIME TO CLEAN HOUSE
By George Peck
Toward the end of the 19th
Century a most deplorable condi
tion had developed in this coun
try. Certain powerful capitalists,
comprising but a small minority
of the nation's businessmen,
were operating their corporations
solely for their own greedy gain,
against the best interests of the
American people as a whole.
They oppressed workers by
using force; they forced smaller
competitors out of business; they
bought votes with the money
entrusted to them by investors;
tney shamelessly corrupted state
legislatures; and even wrought
their evil influence on the Feder
al Congress.
As a remedy for these evils,
the Socialists proposed the aboli
tion of private property; the pro.
auction-ror-use, instead of prof
it Fortunately, there were in this
country citizens who knew the
fallacy of Socialism, who realiz
ed that concentrating all wealth
in tne bands ot a few govern
ment bureaucrats would be 1umu
ing from the frying pan into the
fire, would merely intensify the
abuses.
So these astute Liberals chose
to correct the abuses which had
crept into our Capitalistic Svstem,
rather than destroy it. Pressure
was brought upon the Federal
and State Governments to step
in as umpires (not olavers) witn
remedial legislation. Enactment
of the Sherman and Clavton An
n-iTust Laws broke up oppres-
sive business monopolies. Pro
hibition of political campaign
contributions bv corporations.
and mandatory publication of all
corporation receipts and expendi
tures brought to an end the se
cret, illegitimate use of corporate
funds. The unionization of labor
gave employees collective
srength to demand and obtain
better wages and working condi
lions.
Now, we find we have erected
two monsters far more oppressive
than were the tew capitalists ol
half a century ago Big LABOli
ISM and BIG CENTRALIZED
GOVERNMENT,
Again, we find a few ambi
tious, in some cases, unscrupu
lous men, operating against the
best interests of the people, and
bringing discredit to a great
humanitarian movement. I relo
of course, to certain labor lead
PLEASE contact me for the ex
change of gray coats mis
placed at Spray Rodeo dance
Saturday night. Nira E. Knox,
Fossil, Oregon. llc
FRYERS For SALE Dressed or
alive. Leave orders at Alices
Beauty Shop or phone 37F14,
lone. Mrs. G. Hermann, lltfc.
FRYERS FOR SALE Pressed or
alive. Write Mrs. Alex Mum,
Lexington. ll-12p.
SEE J & C Surplus Sales for Chev.
bomb carriers, bxb UMt, xi
Chev. cargoes. Jeeps, Dodge
4x4. Cats, dozers and blades.
Cabs, wenches, power takeoffs.
1st and K streets, Umatilla,
Oregon. Phone 579 or Box 139.
11-13C.
FOR SALE Maytag master
washer; square aluminum tuD,
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.
TODAY'S Smartest Idea for Re
frigerators, Home Freezer ana
Electric Stoves, get the space,
get the beauty, get the buy
get Kelvinator! At Gilliam &
Bisbee.
FOR SALE Several moderately
priced houses in lone, waiter
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.
FOR SALE N. H. Red
fryers.
1214c.
Addie Salter, lone, Ore.
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.
ROSY SAYS: Thank you! Thank
you! Thank you! Car sales are
setting new records at Rosewall
Motor Company every week. If
you are looking for better
transportation we invite you to
look over our large stock that
is changing daily.
WANTED Baby sitting or moth,
er's helper, by experienced
young girl. Inquire trailer
house at Anderson's Builders
Supply. 13p.
ers who are using the vast re
sources put at their command
to influence elections for the ben
efit of certain minority groups
to the detriment of the general
public oppressing and enslav-
ng the very workers they pre
tend to protect and benefit.
Again, we find we have set
p a group ot bureaucrats at
Washington who, whether inten.
tionally or not, step by step are
propelling this nation into a so
cialistic economy under the pre
text of protecting our citizens
against themselves.
The Taft-Hartley Law was
enacted to curb the power of op
pressive labor leaders. Rather
than repeal or water down thia
law, as the President demands,
it should be strengthened so as
to further protect union members
against the depredations of the
power-drunk element in their
leadership.
As to the bureaucracy at Wash-
ngton we need an amendment
to the Constitution that will limit
the taxing power of the Federal
Government, and another that
will prohibit the Federal Govern
ment, except in times of war.
from spending in any one year
muitr man u laKes in.
Limiting Federal Government
as to both what it can collect
and spend will automatically put
a crimp in the aspirations .of
the "do-gooders" who would "wet
nurse" us from the cradle to the
grave, and who with ther reck
less spending proposals would
destroy this nation.
The Anti-Trust laws enacted
at the turn of the Century broke
up the predatory business mono
polies, put Capital's house in
order. Anti-Oppression Union
laws and Ami-Centralized Gov
ernment laws would work wond
ers in cleaning the houses of
Labor and Government. Both
these houses need a thorough
house-cleaning.
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