Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 14, 1950, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    THE '50 FORD is a beauty on the
boulevard and a bearcat in the
brush.
FOR RENT One room; second
ond house west of library. Mrs.
Shannon. 26c
WANTED 25 dirty cars every
day to wash with our Washmo
bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall
Motor Company.
1947 Chevrolet pickup has four
speed transmission and heater.
Pay $325.00 down. Rosewall
Motor Company.
MOW is the time to buy your
winter supply of permanent
type anti freeze. Pick it up at
Rosewall Motor Company.
APARTMENT for rent-Adults
only. Phone 1112, James Ha.
geiv 26c
1937 FORD truck has two speed
axle and grain bed. Make us
an offer. Rosewall Motor Co.
WATCH the results of Pride of
Oregon's economy run.
FOR SALE Baby buggy, cheap.
Phone 1112, James Hager. 26c
UNDERSEALING your car is a
good investment. Rosewall Mo
tor Company.
FOR SALE Desirable house lots
on west side. Blanche Brown,
203 Water street. Phone 462.
21tfc
ROSY SAYS: If you need a truck
come in and inspect the new
est addition to the Ford truck
line. A big six cylinder 110
horse power motor, 176 inch
wheel base, 825 x 20 or 900 x
20 tires. This powerful truck
can be bought for hundreds
of dollars less than any truck
we have ever sold with the
same capacity.
FOR SALE A kitchen sink,
good condition; one Coleman
Oil heater. Mrs. Alex Green.
26-27 c
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa and
barley hay. L. S. Brown, lone,
Oregon. 17tfc
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 Hie com
plaint herein and the files and
records of this suit and the testi
mony offered on behalf of plain
tiffs, and being fully advised in
the premises, it is hereby
ORDERED, ADJUDGED, CON
SIDERED AND DECREED as fol
lows: 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 67o per annum from and after
the date of entry of this judg
ment, and the further 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 Hartfield, 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 lound to be due to
plaintiffs on judgment herein
granted, and said lien is a first
and prior lien in point of right
and time to any and all lienu,
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 ot the mortgage here
inbefore described.
4. That the mortgage from Is
aac W. Murphy hereinbefore de
scribed be, and it is nereoy,
foreclosed; and that the proper
ty described herein be sold ac
PORCELAINIZE and ride with
pride. Porcelainize outlasts
three or four ordinary wax or
polish jobs. Restores that show
room complexion. Phone 1092
for an appoinoment to give
your car this beauty treatment.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE Building lots. Echo
Palmateer, lone, Ore. 26-27c
PHOTO electric head lamp ad
justing. If your lights are off
the beam drive in and have
them adjusted for safe driv
ing. Rosewall Motor Company.
LOST One Hudson Bay whlfe
blanket. Reward. Leave at Ga
zetle Times office. 25-26p
EXAMINE your front tires. If
they show excessive wear drive
your car down our safety lane
for a free inspection. Worn
spindle bolts and improper
wheel alignment caused by the
wrong caster or camber costs
you money every mile you
drive. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Two-bedroom house,
three years old; strictly mod
ern. Phone 513. R. E. Thomas.
24-26p
FOR SALE Girls' bicycle , prac
tically new. Inquire at Mary
Van's Flower shop. 26c
DIAGNOSIS:We have just in
stalled the latest type Diagno
sis machine to take the guess
work out of motor testing.
When your motor is not per
forming up to par drive your
car in for a quick diagnosis.
Rosewall Motor Company.
WE repair all makes of cars,
just drive in and say fix it.
Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE-Two-bedroom house,
three years old; strictly mod
ern. Phone 513. R. E. Thomas.
2426p
GLASS grinding and polishing
We have an expert glass cut
ter that can cut glass to fit
any make of car. Just drive in
and say fix it. Rosewail Mo
tor Company.
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 as Administratrix of the
Estate of W. A. Hartfield, Deceas
ed under and by virtue of the
note and mortgage set forth in
the complaint on file herein, to.
gether with attorneys' fees al
lowed to the plaintiffs herein,
and for the plaintiffs' costs and
disbursements incurred herein:
Third, That the balance, 'if
any, be paid into this Court for
whomsoever may be entitled
thereto, v
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 ci
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 their successors, shall refuse
to surrender possession upon
said sale, the purchaser have the
benetit of such remedy as the
law may atford to secure such
possession, including the extra
ordinary writ of assistance.
Said sale of within described
and to be held at the hour of
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
NOTICE 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 Hct 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, .. WViNWVi, 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
tied 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."
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 14, 1950
WHY walk? We have used cars
priced from $75.00 up. look
nvpr our stock hoforp vou wear
out your shoes. Rosewall Motor
Company. .
DON'T hoard tires. We have am
ple stocks to take care of all
normal requirements. If your
tires are getting thin replace
them at once. Don't take a
chance on a bad tire causing
an accident. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FENDER bumping and body re
pairing by three metal men
that can paint. We color match
any make car. Rosewall Motor
Company.
DON'T send out of town for any
thing automotive until you
first try Rosewall Motor Co.
MORE people are getting the
Ford feel every day. -
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
JACKIE
Vol) CAN HAVE HER Fo'
TiAO BUCKS.' I'M GO IN TO
KOREA AN' I CANT
TAKE HER
WITH ME
You may prefer Styleiine, you may prefer Fleetline. Cbev
rolet ... and only Chevrolet in its field . . . offers you this
wonderful choice of styling in all sedans. The model above
pictures the gracefully curved rear deck of the Styleiine Series.
Want finest standard driving at
lowest cost? Choose a Chev
rolet with Silent Synchro-Mesh
Transmission and the im
proved standard Valve-in-Head
engine. You'll get the
performance with economy
that makes Chevrolet Ameri
ca's favoritel
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Main at May
objections, on or before the time
designated for sale.
Any person entitled to claim a
Dreference 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.
NOTICE of Referendum on Inclu
sion of Additioncd Territory
Within the Heppner Soil Con
servation District, Embracing
Lands Lying in the County of
Morrow, in the State of Oregon.
10 ail owners oi lanus lying
tiMthin tha area nmnnRpH in hp
included within the Heppner Soil
conservation jjisuici, comprising
the territory described as follows:
"All land within the legal
boundaries of Morrow County
not already included within
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Want the smartness and interior luxury
of a convertible . . . plus a permanent steel
top? Choose the Bel Airl With extra-wide win
dows and no sideposts, the Bel Air's the only car
of its kind in the low-price field.
Best Seller!
HODGE CHEVROLET CO.
the Heppner and Boardman
Soil Conservation Districts."
Notice is hereby given that on
the 16th day of September, 1950,
between the hours of 1:00 p. m.
and 8:00 p. m., a referendum will
be held in the above-described
territory upon the proposition of
the inclusion of the said territory
within the Heppner Soil Conser
vation District, a governmental
subdivision and a public body,
corporate and politic, of this
state.
Every person, firm, corporation,
state, county, or municipal agen
cy being the-recorded owner of,
or holding under contract of pur
chase, more than ten acres of
lands lying within the said ter
ritory is eligible to vote, and only
such are eligible to vote.
Voting divisions and polling
places for the referendum are as
follows:
Division No. 1. Polling place lo
cated at Pine City, in the school
house.
Division No. 2. Polling place
located at lone, in the Willows
Grange Hall.
Division No. 3. Polling place lo
cated at Heppner, in the county
agent's office.
Eligible voters who will be ab
sent from their division on the
day of the referendum may ap
ply in person or in writing to Don
McElligott, Polling Superintend
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Choose between
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ent, at lone, Oregon, for absentee
ballots.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE OF OREGON
By Howard E. Cushman,
Executive Secretary.
25-26c
NOTICE OF SALE OF
COUNTY PROPERTY
By virtue of an order of the
County Court, dated September
11 1950, I am authorized and
directed to advertise and sell at
public auction at not less than
the minimum price herein set
forth:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section
17, Township 4 South, Range
28, East of the Willamette
Meridian for the minimum
price of $250.00 cash.
All of Section 29, less right
of way, Township 5 North,
Range 26, East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing 626..
45 acres more or less for the
minimum price of $1.50 per
acre.
The North Half of the North
Half, less right of way, in Sec
tion 31, Township 5 North,
Range 26, East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing 153.
84 acres more or less, for the
minimum price of $1.50 per
acre cash.
All of Section 16, less right of
Long, flowing back-lines tell you that this beauty belongs to
the Fleetline family. Pick the one that pleases you . . . Style
line or Fleetline. Both offer all the exclusive advantages of
Body by Fisher. Both carry the same low price tag.
offer you such
prices, too!
JBt. ,.
Want an automatic top that scoots up
or down when you touch a button? Then
here's the car for youl And you'll find this
swank, spirited Chevrolet Convertible as far ahead
in performance as it is in styling.
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way, in Township 4 North,
Range 24, East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing 607.
28 acres more or less for the
minimum price of $1.50 per
acre, cash.
Therefore, I will on the 14th
day of October, 1950, at the hour
of 10:00 A. M., ac the front door
of the Court House in Heppner,
Oregon, sell said property to the
highest and best bidder.
C: J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon.
26-30
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OFF FOR LAKE TAHOE
Mrs. Oscar George left Pendle
ton by plane Wednesday morn
ing for Reno, Nev., where she was
met by friends from San Fran
cisco and go on to Lake Tahoe
for the Pacific coast conference
of Independent Theater Owners.
She will return via San Francis
co, expecting to arrive home by
the 23rd.
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MEETING POSTPONED
The Shrine club meeting sche
duled for Saturday evening has
been postponed according to Sam
McMillan, secretary.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Sayrs and
children, Dianne and Larry, of
Moro spent the week-end in Hep.
pner with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ruggles.
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Heppner, Oregon