Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 9, 1950 Page 5 WANT ADS IF YOU are planning on buying a car, Clarence Rosewall wants to see you CAN PLACE IMMEDIATELY IN WEST UMATILLA AND MOR ROW COUNTY, reliable man who can meet the public and who is interested in full time permanent position with oppor tunity to earn better than ave rage income. Write J. R. Wat kins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seat. ue a, Washington. 29-34c THE SMART BOYS are filling up their radiators with permanent type anti-freeze at Rosewall Motor Company while it is available. WANTED Sewing, alterations. Margaret Woodward, McBride Apartments. Phone 2464. 33-34p l94b FOKD tudor has radio and heater. Pay $330.00 down. Rose- wai motor io. WANTED Used clean clothing, second hand furniture, toys, white elephants, for Jay-cee-ette rummage sale Nov. 13-17, Farra building. If you wish, items valued above $5 will be sold for you on commission. Tp have donations collected, call 2902 or 1352. 33-34c WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash every day with our Washmo bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall Motor company. ANNUAL BAZAAR, cooked food sale, white elephant table and silver tea. Methodist church parlors, Nov. 18 2-5 p. m. Pub lic is cordially invited. 33-35c 1947 CHEVROLET pickup. Has heater and 4-speed trasmission. Pay down $330.00. Rosewall Motor Company. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that the undersigned administra tor of the estate of ARTHUR L. HUGHES, DECEASED, has filed with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, its Final Account of its administration of the estate of the said deseased and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 6th day of November, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day at the County Court Room at the Court House at Hep. pner Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the set tlement of said estate and all Persons having objections there to are hereby required to file objections with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 5th day of October, 1950. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND OREGON JOS. J. NYS Attorney for Administrator NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as admin istrator of the Estate of NELLIE M. HILL, deceased, has filed his Final Account and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge there of has fixed Monday, the 6th day of November, 1950, at the hour of 10.00 a. m., as the time, in the County Courtroom in the Courthouse in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to the said Final Account and the settle ment thereof. P. W. MAHONEY Administrator of the Estate of NELLIE M. HILL 29-33 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, administrator of the es state of WILLIAM A. HAYES, de ceased, and all persons having claims against the said estate of the said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers duly verified by law to the administrator at the law office of P. W. Mahoney at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. DATED and FIRST PUBLISHED this 19th day of October, 1950. VERNER E. TROEDSON Administrator of the Es tate of WILLIAM A. HAYES deceased. P. W. MAHONEY Attorney for the Adminis trator Heppner, Oregon 31 -35c NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executrix and exec utor of the estate of SYLVIA F. DEVIN, Deceased, have filed their Final Account in the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, of their adminis tration of the estate of said de ceased and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 13th day of November, 1950, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the County Court Room at the Court House, at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate and all persons having objections thereto are hereby required to file the same with the said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 12th day of October, 1950. ALMA DEVIN CLOUSTON, Executrix HARLAN J. PEVIN, Executor ROSY SAYS: Thank .you! You have elected the Rosewall Mo tor Company one of the best Ford dealers in the United States by buying Ford products and Ford service. This is the third consecutive year the Rose wall Motor Company has been recommended for the FOUR LETTER AWARD. Thanks to our many customers that have made this award possible. We are most gratefu). FOR RENT 3-room apartment and bath. See Mrs. Carl Ul rich, Heppner. 34c WE HAVE an expert glass cutter and can cut glass to fit any make car. No delay. Just drive in and say fix it. Rosewall Mo tor Company. DON'T SEND OUT of town for anything until you first try Rosewall Motor Company. LOST, on Rhea creek One Hereford-Guernsey heifer branded WS on left hip; right ear split, tip off left ear. Wm. Seehafer, lone, Ore. 29-34p OBEY THAT IMPULSE! See Rose wall about getting delivery on a new Ford. COX WINS ADMIRATION W. L. Cox, driver of the Mor row County Creamery's F-2 Ford truck is winning the ad miration of his many custom ers by delivering Pride of Ore gon ice cream and butter on time at amazing low cost. Here are the results for October: Miles traveled 3594; avreage load, 1770 pounds; cost per mile, 2.48 cents. FURNITURE For Quality Furni ture at today's lowest prices, shop McGee Furniture Co. We are never undersold. S&H Green Stamps. Open till 9 p. m. We deliver anywhere. McGee Fur niture, Umatilla. 29 tfs. THE NEW RPM and Parpet mo tor on aeveiopea with the aid of atomic energy is here. This new oil is guaranteed to double engine life when due to wear. Drive in for a fast oil change. Kosewau Motor Company. WATERPROOF plastics needle- wuik oags. just tne thing for her Christmas. Heppner Flower WE DO fender bumping and color matcn an maKes ot cars. Just drive in and say fix it. Rose wall Motor Company. CUT FLOWERS and potted plants in season at popular prices for every occasion. Heppner Flower Shop. DON'T WALK! We have cars priced from $75.00 up. Rosewall Motor lompany WHAT IS MOTOR DIAGNOSIS? WATCH YOUR FRONT TIRES. If they are getting smooth on one side you may need a front end correction. Let our experts in spect the front system of your car. Proper wheel alignment stretches tire mileage and makes driving a pleasure. Rosewall Motor Company. GLOVES and Ties in kits to knit tor that man. Heppner Flower Shop. WE REPAIR all makes of cars and (rucks. Just drive in and say fix it. Rosewall Motor Co. WE HAVE FORD motors to fit Ford cars and trucks made for the last 23 years. Drive in for fast service. Rosewall Motor Company. BEAUTIFUL brass and copper planter lamps for Xmas lay away at $6.95. Heppner Flower snop, mone art. LET US UNDERSEAL your car against dust, rust and road noises. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR RENT Furnished apart ment on Gilmore St. L. J. Burn. side. 34c IN ADDITION to the regular Ford seat covers we are agents for the famous Rankin seat covers. Those beautiful seat covers on your friends' cars were no doubt installed at Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Remington noiseless typewriter (portable). Practic: ally new. For information, call 1064 34-35p WHAT WILL A MAN DO TO PLEASE A LADY? PORCELAINIZE and ride with pride. Restore that showroom complexion to your car with a Porcelainize job at Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Coleman oil heater, good condition, priced reason able, Earl Hogue. 34 p 1946 FORD PICKUP. Has heater and 4-speed transmission. Pay down $275.00. Rosewall Motor Company. RADIATOR REPAIRING. If your car's radiator has developed a leak have it soldered by Rose wall Motor Company before you install your anti-freeze. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the State executrix of the last Will and Testament of MARTIN L. CASE, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers, duly verified, to said executrix, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 9th day of November, 1950. MAGGIE CASE, Executrix. 34-38 TO GIVE FIRST DEGREE Members of Willows lodge I.O. .OF. are urged by the noble grand, Pirl Howell, to keep Wednes day, November 15 in mind. That is the regular meeting night and there will be work in the first de gree. A special feature of the work will be assistance by the degree team of Eureka lodge No. 32, Pendleton.. It is expected that several other Pendleton members will be present. There will be re freshments, Howell says. o TASTING DINNER PLANNED Lexington grange Home Eco nomics club will meet at the grange hall at 1:30 p. m. Thurs day, November 16 to complete plans for a "Tasting" dinner which will be served at the hall from 6:30 to 7:30 the evening of November 18. The evening will be rounded with cards. BOARDMAN SUPPLY STORE BURGLARIZED TUESDAY The Boardman Supply hard ware store was entered Tuesday night and approximately $200.00 worth of merchandise taken, in cluding two rifles. Entrance was made through the back door by breaking the glass and cutting Fuller Brush Notice The Fuller Brush Man will be in Heppner and vicinity Nov'ber, 15, 16, 17 Plan your Christmas shopping NOW. We have suitable gifts for every member of the family. Built for to Snge-Unit" Mousmg Here's maximum strength , . . longer trouble free service! Chevrolet rear axle housings are formed Into tubular steel beams) no bolls or rivets to work loose. ftfSifce Inspection platei Easy-to-remove, one-piece Inspection plate saves time and labor . . . provides full view of rear axle gears when removed. connection Splines not bolts deliver the driving power evenly without strain on all heavy-duty models. Loose axle shaft bolts and costly grease leaks are eliminated. Stttrdce -Afounfeef 'ftu'on Gears last longer . . . pinion gear Is sup ported at each end by ball bearings to keep It In mesh. Adjustable thrust pad prevents distortion of ring gear when starting heavy duty trucks with heavy loads. 4 ftnton Differenta Load and shock of heavy loads are dis tributed over four pinions Instead of two In all Chevrolet medium- and heavy-duty trucks for longer axle life and greater strength. Main at May the lock. The loss wns covered by insurance. RANDS ELECTED MAYOR R. B. "Buster" Rands was re elected mayor of the city of Boardman Tuesday. Others elect ed were: Recorder-treasurer, Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie; councilman for two years, Zearl Gillespie; coun cilman for four years, Robert Harwood, Leo Root and Walter Hayes. o Mrs. L. B. Ledbetter returned October 27 from Asheville, N. C. where she spent several weeks with her mother who is ill. She left September 17 by Streamliner. Mr. Ledbetter has also been visit, ing in the south, spending two weeks with his people at Ruther fordton, N. C. Numbered among the guests at the East Central Oregon associa tion meeting of the Eastern Star here Sunday were Mrs. Etta Cun ning of Baker and Mrs. Louise Irving of Madras. Both women are acquaintances of the O. G. Crawford family dating back to Klamath Falls and Madras resi. dence. w ' ..r..T r . f Chevrolet truck are engineered to "take It" on the rough est, the toughest jobs. The single-unit design housing and spl'med axle-to-hub connection of Chevrolet's hypoid heavy-duty rear axle mean strength and stam ina found in no other truck rear axle in Chevrolet's class. Combine that with other outstanding Chevrolet features . . . powerful Valve-In-Head engines, Synchro Mesh transmissions, channel-type frames with alligator-jaw cross members! Here is the truck that can handle tough jobs. t . America's most popular truck. Come in and see these great Chevrolet trucks today. "fifuS CHEVROLET ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCK FEATURES Two Great Valve-ln-Head Engine Power Jet Carburetor e Diaphragm Spring Clutch Synchro-Mesh Transmission! e Hypoid Rear Axles e Double-Articulated Brakes Wide-Base Wheel Ball-Type Steering Unit Design Bodies Advance-Design Styling. HODGE CHEVROLET CO. State President Of Rebekah Assembly Visits Lex Lodge Mrs. Helen Davis, state presi dent of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Olson, was a guest at the local lodge Thursday night. After the business meeting she was presented with a gift from Mrs. Eldon Padberg. Refresh ments of sandwiches, strawberry shortcake and coffee were served. The dining room presented a sea. sonable picture with the white table cloths and colorful bou quets of fall flowers. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Paul Petty john, Mrs. Lena Lundell, Mrs. Wallace Matthews and Mrs. Swanson of lone, and from Hard man Mrs. Claude White, Mrs. Case and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lesley. While in Lexington Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Olsen were guests at the Earl Warner home. Friday night, the president, Mrs. Davis, was a guest of Hepp ner lodge at a meting preceded by a sumptuous dinner. Attend ing from Lexington were Mrs. A. F. Majeski, Mrs. W. E. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Orris Padberg, Mrs. Archie Munkers, Mrs. Wm. Sme thurst, Mrs. Robert Davidson and Mrs. C. C. Jones. Mrs. Homer Hughes is at home after a few days spent as a pa tient at the Pioneer Memorial hospital in Heppner. Election was held Tuesday at the I. O. O. F. hall. The following people worked on the board: Chairman, Vola Faye Ruhl; judge Burton Peck; first clerk, Delpha Jones; second clerk, "Bhelma Sme thurst, and third clerk, Mary Ed wards. A. M. Edwards returned Sun 0 Mjjf? vrTZ&t, day from a week spent in Denver, Colo, where he attended the na tional well drillers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. George Allyn have returned from a trip to We natchee, Wash, where they visit ed their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox. Guests last week at the Adolph Majeski home were Mrs. Hertha Kurth and son Alfred and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurth of Michi gan who are touring the west. Those from Lexington who at. tended the ball game in La Grande Saturday night between OCE of Monmouth and EOCE were Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Marshall whose son Eugene (Bud) played and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munk ers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smethurst. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Adler are the proud parents of a son, Ivan Lee, born at the Pioneer Memor ial hospital in Heppner. Ralph Jackson was a visitor in Lexington Tuesday from his home in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger Jr. were week-end visitors from Meacham. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cowan and baby daughter were Lexing ton visitors Tuesday from Port land where they are making their home at present. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Steagall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schriever of Mollala celebrated their silver wedding anniversary one day last week. During the day they had 200 well wishers calling on them. Their home was beautiful ly decorated with fall flowers and the cake was a lovely creation trimmed with white roses and silver candies. The couple receiv. ed many gifts as well as a host of well wishes. The intermediate group of Campfire girls met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Steagall Monday. r'';n sale? After the meeting refreshments of ice cream and cookies were ! served. They have chosen Dpc. 6 as the date for their vesper ser vice. School news: The following students were on the honor roll for the last six weeks: Shirley Hunt with a straight I headed the list which Included Beverley No lan, Betty Messenger, Darolene Balser, David Buchanan, Asa Way and Pat Majeski The teachers of the Lexington school with the others of the county went on a tour of McNary dam Monday. This was the pro gram for the Irrigon school which was host to the Morrow County Teachers association. Mrs. Hermann Wallace and Mrs. Roy Martin were hostesses for the primary room party last week. The school census has been completed and discloses that the district has 102 children of school age, 53 boys and 49 girls. Barbara Rands entered school Monday as a student of the 6th grade. She comes from Oak Grove. The dinner and bazaar given by the Three Links club Tuesday was well attended. Mrs. Archie Munkers won the bedroom set auctioned off. This consisted of five pieces of fancy work all done by hand. ANY KIND CARDS U-Pick. Ta blecloths, ash trays, salt and pepper shakers. Call 2555, or go to 114 Water street. 34-34p FOR SALE Sewing machine, 1950 Kenmore with buttonholer used six months. $150.00. Call Heppner 2245. 34c IT'S SMART to drive a Ford. ORDER your Broad Breasted Bronze Thanksgiving turkey now. Mrs. Jerry Brosnan. Ph. Heppner 4F12. 34-35p 3 Heppner, Oregon