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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 27, 1950
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FOR SALE About 70 tons baled
alfalfa hay. G. Hermann, lone,
phone 37F14. 18-22
A USED CAR is no better than
the dealer that sells and ser
vices it. Rosewall Motor Com
pany KOR SALE Baled alfalfa and
barley hay. L. S. Brown, lone,
Oregon. 17tfc
LET US UNDERSEAL your car
against dust, rust, and road
noises. Phone 1092 for an ap
pointment. Rosewall Motor Co.
KOR SALE In lone, house, 3 lots
and 2-car garage. $1500. Terms
if desired. John C. Jackson,
lone, Oregon. 18-21p
1917 PONTIAC sedan coupe, ra
dio and heater. Pay down
$'165.00. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. FOR SALE 7-room house mod
ern, two large lots, nice gar
den and berries, garage and
chicken house. Priced reason
ably to sell. See Glen Griffith,
Lexington, Oregon. 18-20p
DON'T HOARD tires, but if they
are worn dangerously thin re
place them at once. We have
ample tire stocks to take care
of all normal requirements.
Rosewall Motor Company.
WE HAVE just received an or
der of beautiful needle point
and stamped goods. We invite
you to call in and see them.
Heppner Flower Shop. 18c
1929 MODEL A FORD pickup
hunting car. Make us an offer.
Rosewall Motor Company.
WE HAVE just received an or
der of beautiful needle point
and stamped goods. We invite
you to call in and see them.
Heppner Flower Shop. 18c
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash
every day with our Washmo
bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall
Motor Company.
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW.
FLORENCE HAYNES, Plaintiff,
vs.
IVAN R. HAYNES, Defendant.
To Ivan R. Haynes, the above
named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer pla
intiff's compalint filed against
you in the above entitled cours
and cause within four weeks
from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons upon
you, and if you fail to so appear
or answer, plaintiff will apply to
the above entitled court for the
relief prayed for in her complaint
towit:
For an absolute divorce from
you, and for such other and fur
ther relief as may be equitable.
This summons is published by
order of the Hon. Forrest L. Hub
bard, Judge of the above entit
led court, made and entered on
the 15th day of July 1950, direct
ing publication of this summons
once a week for four successive
weeks in the Heppner Gazette
Times, a newspaper published
and of general circulation in
Morrow County, Oregon, and the
date of th efirst publication of
this summons is July 20th 1950.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Postoffiee address,
Heppner, Oregon. 18-22
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Administra.
trix of the Estate of FRANK Mc
CABE, deceased, has filed her
Final Account and report in the
said estate with the Clerk of this
Court and that the Judge there
of has fixed Monday, August 7,
1950, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M., as the time in the County
Courtroom in the Courthouse in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon
as the lace for hearing objections
to the said Final Account and
the settlement thereof.
ELIZABETH M. MILLER
Administratrix of the Estate
of Frank McCabe. deceased.
P. W. Mahoney
Attorney fo rthe Administratrix
Heppner, Oregon. 120
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is herby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
bv the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County,
administratrix of the estate of
WERNER RIETMANN, Deceased,
and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceas.
ed are hereby required to pre
sent the same to the undersign
ed administratrix, with proper
vouchers duly verified, at the
law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Hepp
ner, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
29lh day of June, 1950.
JUANITA RIETMANN,
Administratrix
15-19
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned were duly appointed
by the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County,
executors of the estate of JAMES
G. THOMSON, SR., Deceased, and
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased, are
hereby required to present the
I
FOR SALE Two 8-rnonths-old
Rambouillet bucks. Art Keene
lone, Ore. 18-20p
1949 CHEVROLET Deluxe fordor
sedan, radio, heater, low mile
age and very clean. Pay down
S595.00. Rosewall ftlotor Co.
FOR SALE 6-room furnished
house, including new Thor
washing machine, electric wa
ter hearter and electric range.
Bobbie Shamblyn, across from
depot. 18c
1949 FOVD CUSTOM Deluxe for
dor with radio, heater, over
drive and a new Porcelainize
finish. Pay down $495.00. Rose
wall Motor Company.
FOR RENT Furnished 2-room
apartment. Phone 1482 or see
Mrs. Mildred Tucker. 18sfc
DON'T SEND' OUT of town for
anything until you first try
Rosewall Motor Company
FOR SALE Pekingese puppies.
See them at my house on K
street Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Barkla,
nhone (562. 18c
KEEP YOUR EYE on our big
used car 101 lor yuur transpor
tation needs. Rosewall Motor
Company. "
RANCH FOR SALE on Rhea
Creek. 450 acres cultivated
land, G57 acres pasture. Bldgs.
A. V. Wright. 19tfc
BEST GREETINGS IN THE WEST!
Make more money. Sell EMBOSS.
ED NAME-IMPRINTED Christ
mas Cards, 50 for $1. Make 50c
on 21 -card $1 assortments. 35
others include Religious, Hu
morous, Plastics. Extra bonus.
FREE Imprint Samples, Assts.
on Approval. STYLART, 1310
Santee, Dept. 142, Los Angeles,
55, Calif. 19p
FOR SALE Desirable house lots
on west side. Blanche Brown,
203 Water St. Phone 462. 12tfc.
same to the undersigned execu
tors with proper vouchers duly
verified, at the law office of
Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
29i h day of June, 1950.
JAMES G. THOMSON. JR.
RODERICK THOMSON,
Executors
15-19
CALL FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that
School District No. 35, lone, Ore
gon, will accept sealed bids on
or before the 27lh day of July,
1950, at the hour of 8 o'clock p.
m., at the school house in lone,
Oregon, for the following school
routes:
Dry Fork: From the Jones
ranch to Delzells, to school.
Gooseberry: From Bergstroms
to Lundells, Akers, .Hubbards,
Obers to school.
Rocky Bluff: From II. E. Peter
sons to McCabes, to Morgans, to
Ilowtons to school.
South lone: From Kincaids to
E. M. Bakers, to Townsends, to
Halvorsens, to school.
West lone: From Eubanks to
Davidsons, to Ileimbignors, to
Rices, to Emerts, to Sher'ers, to
School.
Northeast lone: From Nelsons,
to Morgans, to Smouses, to Crums
to school.
All bids must be sent to the
clerk. Said bids must specify
tvne of bus to be used and must
conform to stale regulations. The
board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
School District No. 35.
By Gladys Drake, clerk
lone, Oregon.
17 -18c
NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received by
the Morrow County Court,- at the
County Clerk's office, in Hepp
ner, Oregon up to and not later
than 2 o'clock, Pacific Standard
Time, August 2, 1950, for the fol
lowing work projects and sup
plies: Project one to consist of scal
ing all rough wood surfaces and
applying two coats of high qual
ity paint to all exterior wood and
metal surfaces on the Morrow
County Courthouse and jail
building. Outside doors to be re.
finished and varnished; marble
surfaces to be cleaned.
Project two: To supply all the
paint, of durable quality needed
to complete the project at a
fixed minimum price.
Project three: To refloor the
belfry with waterproof surface
and resurface the dome with
materials of enduring quality.
Before bids are submitted fur
ther information may bo ob
tained at the office of the County
Court. The right to reject any
and all bids is reserved by the
County Court.
By order of the Morrow County
Court, July 6, 1950.
Garnet Barratt
Morrow County Judge
17-19c
PORCELAINIZE and ride with
pride. Porcelainize is a beauty
treatment that outlasts three
or four ordinary polish or wax
jobs. Phone 1092 for an ap
pointment to have this beauty
treatment on your car. Rose
wall Motor Company,
FURNISHED sleeping rooms for
men. Private entrance & bath.
415 Jones St. Phone 1483. 18-19p
EXCESSIVE tire wear on the
front wheels of your car means
you are either turning the cor
ners too fast or need a front
end correction. Drive down our
safety lane for a free inspec
tion. Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Used lumber from
old depot in Lexington. All di
mensions, lumber long lengths.
1x4 and 1x0 flooring, ceiling,
windows and doors. See Glen
Griffith, Lexington. 18-19p
The Morrow County Creamery's
F-2 Ford truck is piling up the
mileage delivering Pride of
Oregon ice cream and butter.
Three counties are watching
the results of this truck entered
in the Ford National Economy
Run. Ask the driver about the
performance of this thrifty
truck.
liOT OR Col.rr!he:o is no'piaee
like home for Ford service.
Rosewall Motor Company.
WE MEASURE and install Ve
netian blinds, cloth shades,
and all metal window screens.
O. M. Yeager, 415 Jones St.
Phone 1483. 18-19p
194 0 INTERNATIONAL truck
with grain bed; 1937 FORD
truck with bed. If you need an
extra truck look these jobs
over. Rosewall Motor Company.
CALL O. M. YEAGER for light
carpenter jobs built-ins, cab
inet work, inside remodeling.
415 Jones St. Phone 1483. 18-19p
FORDS AND FRIENDS is our bus
iness. Rosewall Motor Co.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Forest Exchange Oregon 01718,
United States Department of the
Interior, Land Office, Portland 18,
Oregon, July 20, 1950. Notice is
hereby given that Mabel A.
Hughes, of Milton, Oregon, did,
on June 15, 1950, make applica
tion under the act of March 20,
1922 (42 Stat. 465), as amended
bv the act of February 23, 1925,
(43 Stat. 1090, 16 U.S.C. sees. 485,
486), to select certain timber from
portions of sec. 12, T. 16 S., R. 33
E., W. M., Grant County, Oregon,
within the Malheur National For
est, in exchange for the NEVi sec.
15, T. 6 S., R. 29 E., W. M., Mor
row County, Oregon, within the
Umatilla National Forest. Any
and all persons claiming the
lands selected, or having bona
fide objections to the exchange,
should file their protests on or
before August 31, 1950.
Pierce M. Rice, Manager. 19-23
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned as Admin
istratrix of the Estate of RALPH
D. JONES; deceased, has filed
her Final Account and report in
the said estate with the Clerk
of this Court and that the Judge
thereof has fixed, Monday, the
28th day of August, 1950, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., as
the time, in the County Court
room in the courthouse in Hep
pner, Morrow County, Oregon, as
the place for hearing objections
to the said Final Account and
Ola L. Jones
Administratrix of the
Estate of Ralph D. Jones,
deceased
the settlement thereof,
P. W. Mahoney, Attorney
for the Administratrix,
Heppner, Oregon 19-23c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned was duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court
of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County, administratrix of
the estate of HUBERT MAHON,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same to the under
signed administratrix with pro
per vouchers at the law office
of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
27th day of July, 1950.
ALICE MAHON,
Administratrix 19-23
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the Eastern Star, and
to all the friends in lone and
throughout the county, for their
kindness, words of sympathy and
floral offerings during the illness
and passing of our beloved one.
Laxton McMurray and family
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Nolan rage
WARNINGI
A permit is necessary to build
any outside fire (except in ap
proved incinerators). Absolutely
no burning after 12 o'clock noon.
By order of City Council.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
for their expressions of sympathy
ad for the beautiful floral offer
ings to th ememory of husband
and father, Artie Jackson.
Doris Gollyhorn and family
Mary Bergstrom ad family
Mrs. A. H. Jackson
John C. Jackson and family
ROSY SAYS: We are doing our
best to keep the harvest trucks
rolling to save every bushel
of grain. Please bear this in
mind if our service manager
can't take care of your needs
as fast as you have been ac
customed to being served. We
will break a hame string try
ing tohelpj!witaUJJnie;
FOR SALE Irrigated Farms and
Ranches near Redmond, Ore
gon. 40-ACRE farm close in. Mail,
phone, school bus and electric
service. Lots of irrigation water
for crops, alfalfa, grain and
clover pasture. 5 rm house and
out biuldings. Crop and 7 head
stock included in price of $8000.
Terms.
80-ACRE farm with over 52 acres
under irrigation. 5 rm house &
Grade A barn and other out
buildings. All the crop plus 3
acres spuds for $10,500.
120-ACRE farm and over 75 acres
watered and 30 A more can be
watered. Also out range join
ing is available. Has 20 A in
spuds; 34 alfalfa; and 21 acres
in permanent clover-grass ir
rigated pasture. Mod. home and
bunk house and good outbuild
ings. 19 head of milk stock;
tractor and line of tractor equip
ment. Crops and stock and all
equipment at $25,000.
320-ACRE combination farm and
stock ranch. 126 acres under
irrigation. 60 A in alfalfa, and
balance in grain, spuds and ir
rigated clover-grass pasture.
Turn out permit for 40 cows
and calves. Located on paved
road close to Redmond. Ranch
and crop, $22,500.
THE ABOVE is just a sample of
my many listings in Central
Oregon. If you want a dairy or
wish to raise clover seed or
potatoes or cattle, I am sure I
have what you want.
KELSAY REAL ESTATE
Redmond, Oregon. Phone 401 J.
Ed Kelsay, Broker.
19 -20c
FOR SALE 8-ft. refrigerator and
8-piece blond wood dining
room suite. Call 1233. 19-21c
FOR SALE Used Domestic sew
ing machine with buttonhole
and hemstitcher. $150.00. One
third down. Edith Mishler, next
door to Piper's grocery. 19p
FOR SALE 5-room concrete
block house, modern; large lot.
Also 17-room furnished apart
ment house, three lots. Also 17
acre well improved farm one
mile below Heppner. See Ernest
Moyer, Route No. 2, Heppner
Oregon. 19-20p
PONY FOR SALE or Trade Cat
tie preferred. See Bob Crowell,
Morgan Warehouse. lH-2ip
FOR SALE 49 Spartan used 3
months. First trailer, Neill's
Camp. Call appointment. Matt
O. Wilson, 2323- 19-21p
FOR SALE Grain hay in bun
dles in the field. Also bathtub
and lavatory. George Griffith,
Morgan, Ore. 19-20c
A LETTER TO THE PUBLIC
Heppner, Oregon,
July 17, 1950
Dear NECCHI Friends:
This letter is to invite you to
come to Gilliam & Bisbee's on
Wednesdays to see the NECCHI
(Zig-Zag) SEWING MACHINE do
buttonholes, sew on buttons, Mo
nogram, embroider and other
commercial tricks without attach
ments. Amazing and simple.
NECCHI wearable parts are
standard. (Light; needles; motor;
bobbins; belts). Approved by
Good Housekeeping Lifetime
Guarantee.
Friends, you'll be wise to drop
a card or letter now stating BU.
Necchi model (portable, cabinet
or desk, and color) you want
and an approximate delivery
date.
We want to be sure and have
what you need in stock for im
mediate delivery.
iou may have an old sewing
machine that needs retiring, with
pay. Home demonstrations upon
invitation.
Sincerely,
Your Necchi Demonstrator-Dealer
HELEN E. RICH,
Adv. Wasco, Oregon
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 ircm $125 to $325.
DEMONSTRATION
Wednesdays All Day
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Tues. - Hollen & Sons
Condon
Sales by
HELEN E. RICH
Wasco, Oregon
POMONA GRANGE PICNIC
The Morow county Pomona
grange picnic will he held Sun
day, August 6 at the sehoolhouse
park in lone. There will be dinner
at noon, followed by baseball,
horseshoes games for everyone.
Jackman Says Buck
Worth Something
In South America
If you've been looking for that
country to visit where a dollar
will still buy 100 cents worth of
value and then some try Chile.
E. R. Jackman, O. S. C. exten
sion farm crops specialist for the
past 26 years, and his wife have
recently returned from the South
American country. Speaking of
dollar values, he says what is
known as the "poorman's beef
steak" comes served with a chit
for 40 cents. The dish, the spe
cialist relates, is a filet mignon
measuring three inches through
and four inches in diameter. It is
served smothered with French
fries and onions with two soft
fried eggs on top.
It is called a "poorman's beef
steak" because it is served on a
single' dinner plate. Chileans, ac
customed to more ceremony at
the table, expect to pay more
when their restaurant meals
come served with the customary
five courses. Jackman said, how
ever, that he ate a good many
"less fancy" meals where the tab
was 20 cents five' courses and
all.
On four months sabbatical
leave from his O. S. C. duties,
Jackman and his wife visited a
married daughter who with her
husband is teaching in Santiago,
the Chilean capital.
Most of the agricultural lands
are in large holdings and date
back to Spanish land grants sim
ilar to those in California, Jack
man says. Farm mchinery on the
ranches called fundos is In
short supply and the beast of all
work is the ox.
Wine grapes, rice, irrigated
pasture and barley are the prin
cipal crops. And, the most widely
used irrigated pasture mix is or
chard grass and red clover. Near
I the equator where great nitrate
deposits are located, the annual
rainfall is absolutely nil, while
in that portion of the country
near Cape Horn, the annual rain
fall is 300 inches.
Although only four and one
half million persons live there,
Chile, if one end of it were
stretched north from San Diego,
would reach northern Alaska.
Copper and nitrate are the two
principal exports, said Jackman,
and despite the fact some of the
farm land has been farmed for
400 years little of the nitrate is
used at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Estberg mo
tored to Portland Sunday on a
short business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Need
ham and her father, Frank Fra
tes, motored to The Dalles Sat
urday where they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall and
Mrs. Carl Schultz of San Jose, Ca
lif. were guests last week of Mrs
Ethel Zeimantz and Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Chaffee. Another recent vis
itor at the Chaffee home was
Mrs. Eva Scott of Spokane. Mrs.
Scott accompanied the Chaffees
as far as Spokane on their trip
to Colville recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson
and two daughters have returned
to their home in Santa Barbara,
Calif, after spending a week here
with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Privett
and family.
J. C. Owens is in Voncouver,
Wash, for a brief visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Bessie Herrington.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hams of
Rood Canyon district were trans
acting business in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry and
Jim Morgan were over from Lone
WHEN ARE. THESE
ROADS 60IN3 TO
IMKKUVE r
NEVER,BUDDY,
NEVER ca-Wi,
America's total highway de
ficiencies on state highway
systems, in urban areas and on
county and township roads
have been documented by a Con
gressional comn. uee at over $41
billion. Additional deficiencies
caused by greater traffic vol
umes, higher speeds and wearing
out oi existing highways are
accumulating at the rate of $1.4
billion each year. If the na
tion's highway network is to be
brought up to 1950'i needs with
in the next 10 yean, annual ex
penditures of $5H billion are
needed. We u spending only
flK billion yearly now.
Fl
owers
for all occasions
in season or special
MARY VAN'S
FLOWER SHOP
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S5$ggf a IMPROVE ? 1
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Rock Monday.
MSrs. George Peck and Mrs.
Newt O'Harra of Lexington we're
transacting business in Heppner
Tuesday.
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PLAN NEW HIGHWAYS
On-the-spot information on
proposed routes for new high
ways and the examination of ex.
isting roads and highways are
the principal objectives of a six
day tour being made this week
in eastern and central Oregon by
state highway commissioners .
FIRE AT WILL g3
The Complete Home Cleaning
and Renovation System
At the present time there are enough ma
chines to go around to all who desire them. But
because they are made out of steel and alumi
num, we cannot say just how long the machines
will be plentiful.
Your local representative ....
GLENN WARNER
will only be in this territory until September 1,
1950. Call Heppner 2224 or write for an ap
pointment for a complete demonstration in your
home. There is no obligation.
SEE US FOR
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE
PROTECTION
July Clearance
FLOOR SAMPLES AND 1949 MODELS
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES !
i
i
General Electric 6 cu. ft. Refrigerator j
Regular $189.95 Sale $169.95
j
General Electric Automatic Washer i
Regular $369.95 Sale $275.00 j
General Electric Vacuum Cleaner !
Regular $74.95 Sale $67.95
General Electric Vacuum Cleaner
Regular $53.25 Sale $49.95 '
A. B. Apartment Range;
Regular $135.00
Heppner Hardware
& Electric Co.
lijr-TMMnnn-n nrnirrrffa
Members of the commission
making the tour are Ben R. Chan,
dler, chairman, Charles H. Rey
nolds and M. K. Mclver. Several
highway department engineers
and officials of the federal roads
bureau will accompany the commissioners.
Transferring Cr
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.PandN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorlon Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
m INSURED MY
CR0WWC GRAIN
We can arrange proper and
complete protection on your
growing grain . . . don't delay
act now.'
C. A. RUGGLES
P. O. Box 611 Phone 723
Heppner, Oregon
Sale $90.00