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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 31, 1950
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THE 1950 FORD is a beautv on
ihe boulevard and a bear cat
in the brush.
FOK SALE 2 bedroom house,
Basement, modern, 4 years old,
Call 2005 after 6 p. m. Chas,
Hasvold. 23-24p
WANTED 25 dirtv ears tn wash
daily with our Washmobile
wasn jod $i.du. Kosewall Mo
lor Company.
TO RENT Cool, quiet room for
employed men. Edmondson &
lasn. i-none 1145 22-24p
1949 FORD Custom Deluxe tudor
- equipped with radio heater and
overdrive. Pay down $550.00.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Desirable house lots
on west side. Blanche Brown,
203 Water street. Phone 462.
21tfc
HOW MUCH do you know about
your car? We have 12 men
that devote their entire time
to solving your car problems.
Some of our mechanics have
had 30 years experience repair
ing automobiles. If your car
needs repairing just drjve in
and say fix it. Rosewall Motor
Company,
FOR SALE M-W washer used
one and a half years; Holly
wood double bed complete;
wardrobe trunk. All in excel
lent condition. Mrs. A. Wihlon,
Lexington. 24-25c
1948 FORD Super Deluxe tudor
sedan. It has radio, heater and
very clean. Pay down $425.00.
Kosewau Motor Company,
LOST yellow cat, long furred,
. between foot of Coalmine hill
and Shaw creek, about 10 days
ago. Return to Lois Winches
ter, Heppner. 24p
LET US underseal vour car ae
ainst dust, rust, and road nois
es. Phone 1092 for an appoint
ment. Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and
barley hay. L. S. Brown, lone,
Oregon. 17tfc
ROSY SAYS: It's later than you
think. Come to the Morrow coun
ty Fair and Rodeo next week.
Make Rosewall Motor Com
pany your headquarters while
you are in town. Enjoy your
own Morrow County fair.
HELP WANTED Pantv riemnn.
strator for Lorine Plastics. Full
or part time. Car required. If
you can qualify I will train.
I will be atthe Heppner Hotel
to interview applicants Sept.
8. Betty A. Reese. 24-25p
canvas table, new
Paul Brown, Ph. 3F3.
in 1946.
23-24c
IMPORTANT: It's more impor
tant than ever to keep the front
wheels aligned on your cr to
prevent excessive tire wear.
Tire prices are higher. If the
front system on your car does
not have the proper caster and
camber it is costing you more
than it should for front tires.
We align wheels on all makes
of cars. Just drive in and say
fix it.
FOR SALE Lady's saddle. Can
be seen at Wilson's Men's
Wear
TWO FORD families are happy
lamiiies because the little wife
has a car for her own conven
ience. You can own two Fords
for the DriCe nf nnp pxnpnciuo
car. Rosewall Motor Company.
MOVING and must sell the fol
lowing this week-end; buffet,
swing rocker, fruit jars, double
bed, bedroom suite with bed,
springs, innerspring mattress,
chest, night-stand, vanity and
bench. Glenn Warner, Phone
2224. 107 Gale. 54n
Morrow County Creamery is set
ting new records daily deliver
ing Pride of Oregon Ice cream
and butter. Watch for their V.9.
Ford economy truck.
WILL keep children at my home
during roaeo. Mrs. Ada Can
non 103 Aiken St. 24p
WHY Walk? We have used cars
priced from $75.00 up. Come in
and look over our stock of cars,
select and buy a car to fit your
needs. Rosewall Motor Com-
pany.
FOR SALE 10 foot and 12 foot
Massey-Harris double discs. Both
for $500. Alex Hunt, Lexing-
ton, Ore. 24-25p
GLASS expert. We have installed
the latest type glass grinder
and have an expert glass cut
ter. We carry safety glass to
fit most all makes of cars.
Drive in for a speedy glass re
placement. Rosewall Motor
Company.
NOTICE All persons having left
hemstitching at Maggie Hunt's
call for it at Mrs. Earl Hunt's
on Linden Way. 24p
FOR SALE Two-bedroom house,
three years old; strictly mod
ern. Phone 513. R. E. Thomas.
2426p
FOR SALE Two-bedroom house,
three years old; strictly mod
ern. Phone 513. R. E. Thomas.
24-26p
1937 FORD truck with grain bed.
This truck has a two speed
axle and will do your hauling
job at low cost. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR RENT One sleeping room.
Wa 1 ter Farrens. 24c
ELECTRONICS brought home.
We have an electronic wheel
balancer that balances your
wheels on the car. If your front
tires are wearing flat spots on
the tire treads or your car
shimmies you may need to
have the wheels balanced.
Drive in for a free inspection.
Rosewall Motor Company.
exhaust system examined before
you roll up the windows these
cool evenings. A leaky exhaust
system is very dangerous and
may seep into your car. Play
"safe. Have that leaky "muffler
replaced at once. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR RENT Two room at my
home on K street. Mrs. Wm.
Cunningham. 24c
IF YOU are planning on buying
a new car Clarence Rosewall
wants to see you.
WANTED Custom combining.
Massey-Harris machine. W. G.
Seehafer, lone, Oregon. 20-24c
FOR SALE House on 103 Aiken
st. Mrs. Ada Cannon. 24-25c
FOR SALE 1 Massey-Harris No".
m i . - ..
1 seu-propenea comDine, 14'
IF YOUR brakes re bad you are
only a foot fro'm trouble. Drive
in for a quick brake adjust
ment. Rosewall Motor Company.
LEGAL NOTICES
DECREE
EXHIBIT "A"
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW
JESSIE HARTFIELD, and JESSIE
HARTF1ELD, as Administratrix
of the Estate of W. A. Hart
field, deceased,
Plaintiffs,
vs-
ISAAC W. MURPHY and NONA
MURPHY, his wife,
Defendants.
This suit coming on regularly
for hearing on the complaint of
the plaintiffs herein, plaintiffs
appearing by J. D. Weed, one of
their attorneys, and the defend
ants appearing not, either in per
son or by counsel, and the de
fault of both of said defendants
herein having been heretofore
entered on our record; and the
Court having considered the com
plaint herein and the files and
records of this suit and the testi
mony offered on behalf of plain
tills, and being fully advised in
the premises, it is hereby
OhDERED, ADJUDGED, CON
SIDERED AND DECREED as fol
lows: I
1. That the plaintiffs, Jessie
Hartfield, and Jessie Hartfield,
as Administratrix of the Estate
of W. A. Hartfield, Deceased,
have judgment against the de
fendants, ISAAC W. MURPHY
and NONA MURPHY, his wife,
for the sum of $59,697.01, together
with interest thereon at the rate
of 6 per annum from and after
the date of entry of this judg
ment, and the turther sum of
$1,810.00 attorneys' fees, and for
plaintiffs' costs and disburse
ments herein, taxed and allowed
in the sum of $18.25, and that ex
ecution issue therefor.
2. That the plaintiffs, Jessie
Hartfield, and Jessie Hartfield,
as Administratrix of the Estate
of W. A. Hartfield, Deceased,
have a lien on the following
described property situate in the
City of Boardman, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 in
Block 7, and all buildings
and equipment thereon,
and the whole thereof, by virtue
of a mortgage given to plaintiff,
Jessie llarUielu, and to said de
cedent, W. A. Hartfield, during
his lifetime by defendant, Isaac
W. Murphy, bearing date the
26th day of January, 1948, and
recorded on March 14, 1950, in
Book 43, page 535-6 of the Re
cord of Mortgages of Morrov
County, Oregon, for the sums
hereinbefore found to be due to
plaintiffs on judgment herein
granted, and said lien is a firse
and prior lien in point of right
and lime to any and all lien.,
right, title, interest or equity of
the defendants herein, or either
of them, to or against the pre
mises above described.
3. That whatever claim, lien,
estate, right, title, interest or
equity the defendants, or either
of them, may have, or claim to
have, in and on the premises
above described, if any, is sub
sequent in time and inferior in
right and equity to the lien of
the plaintiffs thereon under and
by virtue of the mortgage here
in helore described,
ty described herein be sold ac
cording to law and the rules and
practices of this Court and the
proceeds therefrom be applied as
follows:
First, to the costs of mak
ing said sale;
Second, to the payment of the
amounts found due to the plain
tiffs, Jessie Hartfield, and Jessie
Hartfield, Deceased under and by
virtue of the note and mortgage
set forth in the complaint on
file herein, together with attor
neys', fees allowed to the plain
tiffs herein, and for plaintiffs'
costs and disbursements incurr
ed herein;
Third, That the balance, if
any, be paid into this Court for
whomsoever may be entitled
thereto.
5. That the defendants above
named, and also all other per
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the property de
scribed in the complaint herein,
and each of them, and any and
all persons claiming by, through
or under said defendants, or ei
ther of them, be forever barred
and forclosed of all right, title,
lien, estate or interest in nd to
the premises described in this
decree and the plaintiffs' mort
gage, including any right of re
demption which they may have,
except the statutory right of re
demption; that upon the sale of
said premises by the proper of
ficers of this court, the purchas
er be let into possession of said
property, and if the detendants,
or tneir successors, snaii rt-iu&c
to surrender possession upon
said sale, the purchaser hve the
benefit of such remedy as tne
law may afford to secure such
possession, including the extra
ordinary writ of assistance.
Said sale of within oescriDeo
land to be held at the hour ot
10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, Sep
tember 28, 1950 at the county
court house in Heppner Oregon.
DATED this. 14th day of Aug
ust, 1950.
,R. J. Green,
JUDGE
23-27c
the legal school voters of school
district No. 1CJ of Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, that in ac
cordance with Title III, Chapter8,
Article 3, O. C. L. A., as amend
ed, a SPECIAL SCHOOL MEET'
ING of said district will be held
at Heppner City Hall within safd
school district on the 15th day of
September, 1950, from 2:00 o'
clock p. m. until 3:00 o'clock p.
m., for the following purpose:
To vote upon the question of
the consolidation of the follow
ing named school districts: No
1CJ, Heppner; No. 2, Lena; No.
41C, Sand Hollow, No. 42, Balm
Fork.
30th day of August, 1950.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon this
MORROW COUNTY DISTRICT
BOUNDARY BOARD
By Garnet Barratt,
County Judge, Chairman
Henry Tetz
County School Superintendent
Secretary
24-25c
RUNNION SEZ He HAS:
some swell bargains such as two
2-bed-room houses, plus in
come property. Some of these
are in good condition. Due to
the fact that school is starting
and you need a place to live,
also lumber and equipment
are gettin gso hard to buy
you d better buy these ready
built houses.
He has some wheat ranches
for sale, also wheat leases and
equipment fo rsale.
"Don't nobody get hurt in the
rush for I have had these list
ings for quite awhile."
Most of these can be had on
terms. -
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entered on the 1st day of August,
1950.
Date of first publication is Au
gust 3, 1950.
B. D. FANCHER,
Attorney for the Plaintiffs.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.20-24c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed administratrix of the es
tate of GEORGE LARSON, de
ceased, by the Probate Court of
the State of Oregon for the
County of Morrow and has ac
cepted such trust. All persons
having claims against said es
tate are hereby required to file
the same with the administra
trix, at the office of J. O. Turner,,
in Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the
first posting' of this notice.
Dated and first published this
10th day of August,, 195( at
Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon. ALTHEA KIRK
Administratrix
Address Heppner, Oregon
21-25c
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
CHARLES II. BRESHEARS and
EMMA BRESHEARS, husband
and wife,
Pt a inf-iffo
VC . I
MARY A. ROYSE and JOHN DOE (Heppner, uregon
CALL FOR BIDS FOR
SALE OF BUILDINGS
Notice is hereby given that
the Citv of Heppner will, on
Tuesday, September 5, at the
hour of 7:30 p. m. of said day,
at the Council Chambers in the
City of Heppner, receive sealed
bids for the fqllowing buildings,
to-wit:
1 small garage, 11' x 12'
1 shed, 26' x 35'
1 oil house, 18' x 31 '
L shop, 32' x 75'
Fair Pavilion, 94' x tw, ex-
ceotine the South 13'2' x
65V2' thereof.
All of aid buildings are now
located on the City park site on
Main Street, north ot tne turn.
a-Lum Lumber Company.
All of said buildings to be re
moved from said premises not
later than thirty (30) days trom
the date of purchase. The City
reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. All bids must be
received by the City Recorder not
later than 7:30 p. m September
5. 1950.
Dated this 24th day of August
1950.
WALTER BARGER, Jr.,
City Recorder
4. That the mortgage from Is-
a;ir- W. Murnhv hereinbefore de- SPECIAL SCHOOL
scribed be. and it is hereby, MEETING 13
foreclosed; and that the proper- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned Adminis
tratrix of the estate of REBECCA
ANN JENKINS, deceased, has
filed her Final Account and re
port in the said estate with the
Clerk of this Court and that the
Judge thereof has fixed Monday,
the 11th day of September, 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, Ore
gon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to the said
Final Account and,the settlement
thereof.
MAMIE ELVIRA HARWOOD
Administratrix of the Estate
of Rebecca Ann Jenkins, re
ceased. P. W. Mahoney
(Attorney for the Adminis
tratrix
21 -25c
ROYSE, her husband; the un.
known heirs of Mary A. Royse,
deceased; ELIZABETH THOM
PSON and JOHN DOE THOM
PSON, her husband; and the
unknown heirs of Elizabeth
. Thompson, deceased; DANIEL
M. POTTER and JANE DOE
POTTER, his wife; and the
unknown heirs of Daniel M.
Potter, deceased; also all oth
er persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest in the
real estate described herein,
Defendants.
TO: The above named 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 the
date of the first publiction of this
summons and if you fail to ap
pear and answer, for want there
of, the plaintiffs will apply to
the Court for the relief as prayed
for in the said Complaint, to wit:
For a Decree that the plaintiff s
are the owners in fee simple of
the following described real pro
perty, to.wit:
Lots lour (4) and five (5) in
Block twenty (20) in the town
of Lexington
And that the plaintiffs are the
owners in fee simple of the said
land, free of any right, title, es
tate, lien or interest of you and
each of you, and that you or any
of you have no right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the said land,
or any part thereof, and perpetu
ally restrain and enjoin you and
each of you, your heirs and as
signs, from asserting or claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or In
terest in the real estate herein
described, or any part thereof ad
verse to the plaintiff.
This Summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for
four consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times by order
of the Honorable Garnet Barratt,
Judge ot the County Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
which said order was made and
3TICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract Public Land
Sale. United States Depart
ment of the Interior, Bureau
of Public Land Management,
Office Portland 18, Oregon.
August 2, 1950.
Notice is hereby given that un
der provisions of section 2455,
R. S., as amended by section 14
of the act of June 28, 1934 (48
Stat., 1274), and pursuant to the
application of Rudolph Klinger,
Serial No. Oregon 0792, there will
be offered, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $15.00 per
acre, at a public sale to be held
at 10 o'clock A. M on the 3rd
day of October, 1950 next, at this
office, the following tracts of
lando: T. 1 N R. 26 E., W. M.,
Oregon; Sec. 6, ... W'ANWVi, con
taining 50.74 acres. Bids may be
made by the principal or his ag
ent, either personally at the sale
or by mail. Bids sent by mail
will be considered only if receiv
ed at this office prior to the hour
fixed for the sale. These bids
must be accompanied by certi
fied checks or post-office money
orders for the amounts of the
bids and must be enclosed in
sealed envelopes. The envelopes
must be marked in the lower
left-hand corner substantially as
follows: "Public sale bid, Serial
No. Oregon 0792, Sale, 10:00 a. m.
October 3, 1950."
The person making the highest
bid will be required to pay im
mediately the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described land are
advised to file their claims, or
objections, on or before the time
designated for sale.
Any person entitled to claim a
preference right under the first
proviso to section 14 as an owner
of contiguous land must assert
his claim within 30 days from
the date of public offering and
conditional sale to the highest
bidder and at the expiration of
said preference right period, if
no such right has been asserted,
the highest bidder will be de
clared the purchaser of the land.
PIERCE M. RICE
22-26p Manager,
Lexington Items
Mr .and Mrs. Hermann Wal
lace and sons are on a vacation
to the northern U. S. and Canada.
Charles Marquardt had the
misfortune to fall while working
in a wheat bin at his ranch,
breaking his leg. He was taken
to Portland where is a patient in
Providence hospital. He under
went surgery Monday morning
and is reported getting along.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols were
visitors in Condon Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and
family and Earl Miller were eas.
tern Oregon visitors part of last
week. Earl visited his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller in La
Grande, and the Jones family
visited with Dewie Lovelace at
Cove, also the Fred Brostow fam
ily and attended the midget auto
races at Baker Sunday.
The Three Links vluh aava a
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Anderson after lodge on
Thursday evening. A game was
played with Mrs. Lonnie Hen
derson winning the prize. Re-
iresnments were served.
Mr. and Mr.s Charles Bloods
worth are driving a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwob and
family have arrived in Lexing
ton where he will be principal of
the Lexington schools. They are
living in the Halloway house.
REMEMBER! Saturday night Dress-up
Parade and Street Program at 7:30.
PENNEY'S
GENE EMPEY TO RECEIVE
DEGREE FROM IOWA STATE
Ames, Iowa, August 25 Gene
F. Empey of Heppner, was among
those receiving degrees from
Iowa State college Saturday, Au
gust 26 in graduation exercises
marking the end of the summer
quarter of study. Dean Harold V.
Gaskill presided at the ceremon
ies at 9 a. m. in State gymnasium.
Empey received the master of
science degree in technical jour
nalism. He will be extension ed
itor at the University of Nevada
at Reno.
"MASSAGIC"
SHOES
are the Most Com
fortable Made
You can get them at
Wilson's Men's Wear
$13.95 to $16.95
DON'T WAIT for the noise. Drive
in and have your muffler and
Lois' s Shop
MARY HARRIS
has joined the staff
at Lois' Shop and will
do your home perm
anent . . . you bring
your own kit.
All other beauty
work also.
Lois Beauty Shop
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REGON'S GREAT
SEPTEMBER 4 thru IGV
STARTS LABOR DAY
PRIZE LIVESTOCK ON EXHIBITION
4-H & FFA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
RODEO & HORSE SHOW EVERY NIGHT
k HORSE RACING DAILY
FREE MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
Admission
3
(Fed. Tax Inc.)
CHILDREN 12
and Under FREE
S At EM, OREGON
The Public is Cordially
WELCOMED!
Without Charge
TO WITNESS THE EXHIBITION OF HORSES
In both Halter and Saddle Classes at the
Morrow County Fair, 4 o'clock Thursday Afternoon
before the grandstand in the Rodeo Arena.
We are endeavoring to build an exhibition of interest to all by a
Halter Showing of Morrow County Saddle Stock balanced with
the faster action of mounted events.
This exhibition is open to any Morrow County Horse and,or
rider, and is supported and sponsored by the .
WRANGLERS CLUB
It's the Morrow County
FAIR and RODEO
For THRILLS, SPILLS, and a GENERAL GOOD TIME!
And it's Turn A-Lum for all your building needs
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company