f WANT THE NEW 51 FORD has 43 Look ahead features. 194 9 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan Sport sedan. Has radio, heater and overdrive. Pay down $765. 00. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED 25 dirty cars every day to wash with our Washmo. bile. Wash job $1.50. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE in time for Christmas embroidery work. Mrs. P. J. Winters, Lexington, Ore. 36-38p THE SMART BOYS are having their cars winterized at Rose wall Motor Company while permanent type anti-freeze is available. 1947 CHEVROLET pickup. Has heater and 4 speed transmis sion. Pay down $325.00. Rose wall Motor Company. SEWING and alterations. Ma chine buttonholes made. Will call and deliver. Lennie Lou den, Phone 1013. 35-38p Remember December 6 and 7 Junior class play, "You Can't Take It With You" comedy of comedies. DON'T WORRY because you have ruffled up a fender on your car. Take it to Rosewall Motor Company and have it smooth ed out like new. THE NEW RPM and Parapet mo tor oil developed thru the use of atomic energy is here. Drive in for a change of fresh oil. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE 40-acre stock ranch, modern home, barn, deep well, irrigated. On highway 207, four miles NE Hermiston. P. O. Box 54, Hermiston. 35-36p ROSY SAYS: We take great plea sure in presenting the new 1951 Ford in our showroom Friday, November 24th. When you in spect this beautiful car you will want to own and drive a Ford more than ever before. Regardless of what price you have been paying for cars we invite you to test drive and in spect this wonderful car. "You Can't Take It With You" but you will laugh your head off almost while you're there. WE HAVE motors to fit any Ford cars and trucks made during the last 22 years. Rosewall Mo tor Company. 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. 1946 FORD tudor sedan. Has ra dio and heater. Pay down $330 Rosewall Motor Company. STOPS EXCESSIVE WEAR. Pro per front wheel alignment pre vents excessive tire wear. If LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of FRANK JOHN SMITH, De- CG3SP(i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the above entitled estate by the above entitled Court and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me, with pro per vouchers, at the office of B. D. Isaminger, in the Title Insur ance Buildine. Pendleton, Uma tilla County, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first Dublication of this notice, which is the 23rd day of November, 1950. Clarence M. Smith Administrator of the Es- tate of Frank John Smith Deceased. 36-40 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 GIVE A PENDLETON BLANKET The whole family will enjoy it. Wilson's Men's Wear LYONS PHOTOGRAPHER Will be at the Farra Building in Heppner Tuesday, November 28 Call 2832 NOW for Your Appointment ADS your tires are wearing uneven drive in for a free front end in spection. We will tell you the caster and camber of your front wheels without obligation. Rosewall Motor Company. NOW IS THE TIME to have the old summer grease - arainea from vour? transmission and differential and refill with fresh RPM winter grade lubri cants. Drive in for fast service, Rosewall Motor Company. FANCY WORK SALE Dec. 6, 2:00-4:00 d. m. Lexington La dies Aid. 36-37c "Vnn Can't Take It With You" but you can take in the Junior .class play December 6 and 7 at the school gymnasium-auauur ium 8:15 p. m. 1948 STUDEBAKER tudor equip ned with heater, radio and overdrive. Pay down $495.00. Rosewall Motor Company. PORCELAINIZE and' ride with pride. Phone 1092 for an ap pointment to have your car Porcelainized. Rosewall Motor Company. LOST Somewhere on Main St. small fabric purse containing monev. Finder mav leave purse and contents at Gazette Times l office. Liberal reward. 36p 1948 PONTIAC tudor streamliner. Loaded with extras. Pay down $495.00. Rosewall Motor Co. IT'S SMART to be seen driving a Ford. FOR SALE 100 A. irrigated A-l grass land, good 5-room house, good barn. 4 mi. from Hermiston, just off pavement. Priced to sell quick. 245 A. irrigated, good soil, Stan field district. Twenty thousand dollars worth of buildings. 120 acres additional leased from government. This is a real buy at $50,000.00; easy terms. 90 acres, 60 irrigated, good soil, fair buildings. Extra good grass land. $11,500.00 320 acres on Butter Creek; small shed and good well and wind mill; 33 acres new seeding al. falfa. $35,000.00. Liberal terms. These and other listings shown by appointment. O. C. Hughes, Rural Rte. 1, Hermiston, Ore.. Phone 3884. " 36-39c BOARDMAN ITEMS Boardman home extension unit met in the grange hall Monday for an all day meeting. Mrs. Earl Downey and Mrs. W. E. Garner were leaders in charge of the oven dish meal. Miss Mildred Titus and Miss Ruth Eagle, Zillah, Wn., Youth Home missionaries, conducted services at the Boardman Com munity church Sunday. Miss Ti tus left Monday morning for Ad ams. Miss Eagle will remain here and will be joined by Miss Nee dles of Silverton, the two ladies having charge of the church ser vices for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Root (Esther Knight), Edna Knight, Mrs.Chas. Nickerson and Mrs. G. Cram mo tored to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harwood left Friday for Fruitland, Ida. where they will visit about 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger, Betty, Gerry and Caroll Mes senger of Lexington were Sunday guests at the home of the Mes sengers' father, E. T. Messenger. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Frank Marlow were his mother, Mrs. Julia Marlow, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thurman of Pendleton. Walter Hayes motored to Pen dleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root motored to Athena Sunday and were din ner guests at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr.-and Mrs. Vernon Root. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black re turned Saturday from Salem where Mr. Black attended an F. F. A. meet. William Meidinger, superin tendent of schools, spent Monda and Tuesday in Spokane attend ing a conference for Northwest secondary schools. o Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Mrs. Richard Lundell entertained the Arnica club at the Morgan home Wednesday afternoon of last week. o Mrs. Miles Gilman who spent a week in Heppner at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walt Gilman, re turned to her home in Monument Sunday. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912. Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. Subscription price, $3.00 a year; single copies, 10c. O. G. CRAWFORD Publisher and Editor Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR OCTOBER. 1950 The minutes of the September term were read and approved. The Court ordered the transier of $20,000.00 from the General Fund to the General Road fund. This amount is to be returned to the General Fund as the 19u-ai taxes are collected. The court ordered the follow ing Banes' Disease claim paid, Vernon Partlow $8.00. WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE GENERAL FUND: Sadie Parrish, deputy 155.00 Francess Mitchell. Treas. Ib9.au Frances Mitchell, office Clk 94.30 Juanita Massev, deputy 151.55 Olive B. Hughes, deputy 191.45 217.70 200.55 24.75 Margaret Gillis, Nurse A. J. Chaffee, janitor Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys, Susie W. Miller, Ct. Reporter 49.50 William Garner, Justice of the Peace 74.25 J. O. Hager, Justice of the Peace 142.70 Blue Cross Plan, Withhold ing on salaries 36.60 Garnet Barratt, county Ct. 34.18 Russell K. Miller, County Court 118.45 Ralph I. Thompson, County Court 61.04 State Industrial Accident Commission, Sheriff $3.75; Sheriff Sal. 30c; Deputy Sal. 3uc; Janitor mc; Courthouse $1.02 5.71 First National Bank of Port I land, withholding on I salaries 181.30 85.50 71.61 44.25 7.75 State Tax Commission, withholding on salaries C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff Mid-Columbia Typewriter Co., tax collection Empire Stationers Corp., Tax collection $14.25; Sher iff $2.02; assessor $3.05 20.22 Gertrude Applegate, tax collection 37.50 ifl n . ' ' "" ": n ma i in mw fin UULK1L3J Wl ; " ifei V" NEW AUT0MATIC RIDE CONTROL ' 8 ijiNmf feljK-MsJ ijt&f, "J t . . a new and unique springing system which . ..k - . - lifWlflllH LvKHSrJ - j?'' "'TTTp'rr-. Here Ore 0 few of Hi. N.w "Safety Glow" Control Panel ... The new de- lil.lMyVSl tesSMJfmAt d''On; Advanced Hydra-Coil Front Sprmgs and ,.... sign places all controls literally at the driver's finger 1 fk KteSKaK1 rIIjKk ! new Varlabl,,-Rat ear SP"ng Su.p.nwon team ,43 new "look Abeod tips. New "Chanalited" Instrument Cluster is easily iWVWpM , with new "lVious Contro Shock Absorber, to visible at night without being distracting. New l r" X ? give you on easy nd.-a level nde. Strobo.cop,c teofures In me "Glow-Cup" Controls are individually illuminated bmSm illustration above indicates how car stays levol ,. ...q . . . Ford exclusivel when going is roughest. irWi7 HXJ- 1 Comm and -Wrfi rail T' &(-Drrn New "Luxury Lounge" Interior . . . with new long-wearing Ford craft upholstery fabrics, new harmonizing appointments, smart new colors, new "Colorblend" Carpeting the '61 Ford's new "Luxury Lounge" Interiors are "decorator designed" for the years ahead. Interior colors and new Fordoratt Fabrics are "Color-Keyed" to outside body colorsl The Haloid Co., Clerk $77. 64; Circuit court $38.05 115.69 Heppner Gazette Times: Sheriff $8.60; Clerk $93.66; Election $17.30; Official Publications $24.30 Western Union, Treasurer Kilham Stationery and . Printing Co., Treasurer Craig Office Supply, As sessor W. O. Dix, Assessor 143.86 4.14 44.20 2.75 100.10 Heppner Hardware and Electric Co., Courthouse Pacific Power and Light Co 1.36 Courthouse 39.34 O'Rourke-Erwin Heating Co., Courthouse 40.97 Central Meat Market, jail 23.12 Saacer's Pharmacy, jail .98 Court Street Market, jail Heppner Laundry, Court. house 75c; jail $2.38 Central Market and Groc, jail Pacific Telephone and Tel egraph Co., current exp. 10.93 3.13 36.08 81.12 Dr. A. D. McMurdo, mentally ill. $10.00; .Coroner $5.00 15.00 Armond Hector, Justice Ct. 11.00 11.00 Calvin Floyd, Justice Ct. Plymouth Watson, Justice Court Walter Sogster, Justice Ct. J. O. Haber, Justice Court P. W. Mahoney, Circuit Ct. Margaret Gillis, Nurse Alonzo G. Edmondson, Bangs' Disease claim Jack E. Taylor, Bangs' Dis ease claim West Coast Printing and Binding Co., Election Bradley D. Fancher, Dist. Atty. West Coast Printing and Binding Co., Election C. W. Barlow, Current Ex pense, $4.00; jail $6.17 C. J. D. Bauman, stamps and envelopes 11.00 11.00 12.74 15.00 68.16 24.00 8.00 21.78 31.00 3.75 10.17 100.00 C. J. D. Bauman, special deputies for law enforce- ment 100.00 O WITH 43 NEW "LOOK AHEAD FEATURES w ft m (C mm j-i , 'wtWH W7 ROSEWALL MOTOR CO. November 23, 1950 Oregon State Library, Library account l8.9i Henry E. Tetz, Institute 150.00 E. A. Oman and Sons, Courthouse repairs 1,435.00 City of Heppner Water Dept., emergency 16.20 WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE GENERAL ROAD FUND: Dick Borman 145.64 Darold Hams 147.76 Dean Gilman 211.75 Ralph Scott Jr. 189.67 Albert Welke 240.13 Walter Gilman 263.85 Roger Allen 249.70 Austin Wilson 223.13 Delmer Crawford 115.77 Lewis Ball 270.34 Fred Booker 258.20 William Heath 195.79 W. Cunningham 290.20 Jack Slocum 267.50 H. Sherer 329.19 George A. Stalcup 253.16 Harold C. Baker 243.64 Robert Anson Eads 216:00 Grattan L. Hoffman 176.30 Blue Cross Plan 75.90 State Tax Commission 152.16 First National Bank of Port land 309.30 State Industrial Accident Commission 100.74 Heppner Auto Parts 43.13 Oregon Motor Service 8.58 Oregon Lumber Co. 851.70 National Titanium Co. 61.13 Arthur Allen 3.65 S. C. Russell 4.70 Omar Rietmann 26.75 D. H. Jones and Son 29.65 Contractors Equipment Corpn. 15.39 Guy Riddle - 11.50 Paul G. Pettyjohn 311.74 Jack Allen Supply Co. 787.00 Shell Oil Co. 458.38 English and Co. 44.45 Boardman Supply Co. 2.85 i Empire Machinery Co. 72.57 Pacific Power & Light Co. 9.U4 W. R. Wentworth 8.00 Rohrman Motor Co. 24.47 The Texas Co. . 117.30 New Automatic Posture Control . . . moves front seat forward automatically at release of lever, raises it for shorter drivers. Push seat back, it lowers automati cally for taller drivers. Heppner Lumber Co. 171.44 Walla Walla Concrete Pipe company A35.10 Rosewall Motor Co. 5.68 Columbia Equipment Co. 7.75 Clyde Equipment Co. 248.71 William Farra 2.00 City of Heppner Water Dept. 1.50 WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FD. Pioneer Memorial Hosp. 2,500.00 WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE MISCELLANEOUS FUND: Jeff Walker, coyote bounty 6.00 C. J. D. Bauman, coyote Bty. 6.00 State Tax Commission, Rodent fund 4.66 C. R. Gomillion, dog fund 5.00 Kenneth Botts, coyote Bty 6.00 Claude Buschke, coyote Bty. 6.00 Jess Orwick, coyote bounty 3.00 o Waldo Allen of Fox Valley took a load of horses through Monu ment Saturday. He was enroute to Condon. Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans ' Storage Warehouse U.PandN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. MISS AH See H Friday at your Ford Dealer's the '51 Ford! It's the newest Ford! It's the finest Ford! And it gives you 43 new "Look Ahead" features engineered and built into the car not just for this year and .next, but for the years ahead! Test Drive" the '51 Ford! You'll like the quiet "jet-away" performance of either the 100-h.p. Ford V-8 or the 95-h.p. Six . . . the ease of sure Centramatic Steering . . . and the extra safety of new, Double-Seal King-Size Brakes. And the '51 Ford offers three advanced transmissions the Conventional Drive, the Overdrive, and Fordo matic Drive, the newest, finest and most . flexible of all automatic transmissions. Automatic Mileage Maker . . . saves gas automatically. New Waterproof Ignition System, in cluding snug synthetic rubber spark plug boots, prevents engine being shorted out by moisture. Page 5 SIAC AUDITOR HERE J. M. Ezell, representative of the State Industrial Accident commission, arrived in Heppner Monday for a stay of a month or more to assist employers with their time books and pay roll records. He is located at the Ho tel Heppner and would appre ciate having records brought to him there. He will be available at all times except wek-ends and holidays. say m m m mm' Any time's a good lime for Mayflower Milk and how the whole family enjoy, its country fresh flavor I Optuna at extra eoL tou can n more, but you can't tin better