Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 1 1, 1951 Page 5 WANT ADS TOP HANDS: Our auto metal men are tops in straightening fenders and painting. We color match any car. Rosewall Mo tor Co. TIME TO START that hand-knit garment for that favorite guy on Valentine's day! Your Heppner Flower Shop has ev erything you need. 43 HAS YOUR CAR had its RPM lu brication this month? Drive in for fast service. Rosewall Mo tor Co. I AM NOW ABLE to take on a limited amount of cabinet work, - kitchen remodeling, tiling bathrooms and any oth er kind of finish carpentering. No frame or roof work. O. M. Yeager, phone 1483, 415 Jones street. 43-44p THE SMART BOYS are having their trucks overhauled now while parts and labor are av ailable. The bright boys are putting it off. Phone 1092 for an appointment to have your truck put in top shape to see you thru. Rosewall Motor Com-pany. CAPTURE her heart with a floral valentine from your Heppner Flower Shop. Order now. 43 WANTED 25' dirty cars to wash every day with our Washmo bile. Wash job $1.50 Rosewall Motor Company. NOW IN! Wonderful plaid sox knitting kits in your favorite colors. See them today at the Heppner Flower Shop. .43 ITS SMART to be seen riding in a new Ford. THE LARGE NUMBER of trade ins on the sensational new 1951 Ford gives us the choice of all makes of used cars to sell. Keep your eye on our big lot for your transportation needs. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE Good 5 1-2 foot bathtub. O. M. Yeager. 43p FOR SALE 75 tons of baled hay. Phone 37F14. G. Herman, lone. 43-46c FIND OUT what it takes to please a lady January 21st. WE HAVE FORD motors in stock to fit Ford cars and trucks made for the last 23 years. Rosewall Motor Company. National Forests Managed For Benefit And Use of Everybody GLASS BROKEN? We replace glass in all makes of cars. Just drive in and say fix it. Rose wall Motor Company. 1949 LINCOLN Cosmopolitan Sport sedan. Pay S753.00 down, Nothing could be finer. Rose wall Motor Co. WE REPAIR all makes of cars. Just drive in and say fix it Rosewall Motor Co. DON'T SEND out of town for anything automotive until you nrst see Rosewall Motor Co. IF YOU ARE planning on buying a car Clarence Rosewall wants to see you. o CiV 1 i Yet, and in Your Attic Too! Turn Those Things You Don't Want Into Money with a Want Ad LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was duly appointed by the Probate Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, administrator of the estate of Anna B. Chapin, de ceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same to the under signed administrator with prop er 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 21st day of December, 1950. GUY CHAPIN, Administrator. 40-44 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of FARRIS PROCK, DECEASED, has filed with the PROBATE COURT of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, his Final Ac count of his administration of the estate of the said deceased and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 22nd day of Jan uary, 1951 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 ob jections to said Final Account and the settlement of said es tate and all persons having ob jections thereto are hereby re quired to file objections with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 21st day of December, 1950. E. R. PROCK, Administrator. 40-44 MORROW COUNTY DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING A hearing has been set for January 15, 1951 at 2:00 P. M. at the County Courthouse, Heppner, Oregon on the petition presented to the District Boundary Board asking that territory described below and not now included in any school district be included in School District No. 1CJ of Mor row County: Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, EV2 of 17; T 4S, R 29 E. Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 21, 22, 28, W 1-2 of 27, T4S, R28E. W 1-2 Section 20, W 1-2 Section 29, W 1-2 Section 32, T3S, R26E. W 1-2 Section 5, W 1-2 Section 8, N 1-2, NW 1-4 Section 17, T4S, R26E. Section 36, T2S, R27E, E 1-2 Section 1, T3S, R27E. DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD GARNET BARRATT, Chairman HENRY E. TETZ, Secretary 42-43c MORROW COUNTY DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING A hearing has been set for Jan uary 15, 1951 at 2:15 P. M. at the County Courthouse, Heppner, Or egon on the petition presented to the District Boundary .Board asking that territory described below be excluded from School District 33, joint with Umatilla County and be included in School District No. 1CJ of Morrow Coun ty: Sections 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, Township 4 South, Range 29 East. DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD GARNET BARRATT, Chairman HENRY E. TETZ, Secretary 42-43C MORROW COUNTY DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING A hearing has been set for Jan uary 15, 1951 at 2:00 P. M. at the County Courthouse, Heppner, Or egon on the petitions presented to the District Boundary Board asking that territory described below be excluded from School District No. 41c of Morrow County and be included in School Dist rict No. 1CJ of Morrow County: Section 25, Section 26, Sec tion 27, Township 2 South Range 27 E. W. M. DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD GARNET BARRATT, Chairman HENRY E. TETZ, Secretary 42-43C NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE E. RUSSELL, De ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the Estate of George E. Russell, de ceased by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present such claims, duly verified, and with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at the office of Walker & Barnes, attorneys at law, in the Reclamation Building in Hermiston, Oregon, within six months from the date of this No tice. RUTH RUSSELL, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of George E. Russell, de ceased. 43-47C NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I will on the 1st day of February, 1951 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at Boardman, Oregon, Mor row County, sell the following described personal property, to wit: One dapple-grey mare, with heart brand on right shoulder, answering to the name of "Babe". One bay gelding with MC brand on left shoulder and answering to the name of "Charlie", at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satis fy a lien claim in the total am ount of $50.00 together with my expenses and the costs of ex penses of such sale. DATED this 10 day of January, 1951. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow Counfy, Oregon 43-45c Your Home Town Pa per Only 3.00 a year (Editor's Note Glenn Parsons, ranger and Wayne West, as sistant ranger of the Heppner division of the Umatilla Nat ional forest, are endeavoring to tell the story of the forest service why our forests are managed and how the people can enjoy them in a series of articles that will appear in the Gazette Times from time to time. Thpv will imnart infor- mation that most of us should have in order to cooperate more fully with the service in conserving and making avail able this great natural re source.) The National Forests are man aged on the principle of multiple use, a simple enough concept that is hard to apply because of the impact of one use on anoth er. The essence of multiple use management is to make each ar ea yield the maximum number of benefits and to fit each use to the other. The growing of timber is the most obvious function of the Na tional Forest. With the sharp re duction in private stumpage, the demand for national forest tim ber is steadily increasing. The policy is to make it available just as fast as possible, subject to sustained yield limitations. Needed are an expanded system 01 access roaas, better timber in ventories, and better manage ment plans to insure orderly sus tained vield markptintr whpn these things are accomplished the annual cut of timber on nat ional forests will hp inrrpaspri tn the maximum allowable under the sustained yield program. The Chief Forester reported that National Forest receipts vir tually balanced administrative costs for the fiscal year that end. ed last June 30. Total rpppints for 152 National Forests last year amounted to !M3,594,f14. Admin istrative costs, and this included the very vital matter of fire pro tection, were $33,837,145. Nation al Forest receipts for the first live months or tiscal year 1951, or the months July through No vember 1950, show an increase of $10,245,642 over the same five month period of last year. Using these figures as a basis it ap pears that the Forest Service will show a profit in 1951. In addition to the administrat ive costs, funds were spent for such improvements and conser vation measures as construction and maintenance of roads and trails, flood control, range rehab ilitation, watershed protection, and various pest controls. The monetary aspect as men tioned above attracts much at tention in our present economy. However, values which cannot be calculated in dollars and cents are constantly enjoyed by practically every citizen. A Christmas tree or a fireplace log give enjoyment to many millions at this season of the year. The Sunday drive in the woods, the pursuit of big game, the water we drink. . . all would be diffi cult to evaluate. Thirty-three million days of re creational use are made of the forests each year. Most people who use the recreation areas ap preciate the privilege of enjoy ing the forest, but a few destroy property and beauty and are thoughtless of the rights and privileges of others. They cost the Governemnt the people of the United States including themselves large sums each year when thev destrov Drnnpr- ty. They spoil the pleasure of other people. The National For ests belong to all Americans for all Americans to enlov: nlpasp protect your forest; please leave a camp or picnic site as clean as you would like to find it: havp fun in the forest, and let others have fun in it too. north half of the Farra building. The Dodsons are in Seattle at present where they have beert taking a course in photography o Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers and his mother of Pendleton visited the Pioneer Memorial hospital one day last week. 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