Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 18, 1951, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 18, 1951
Page 5
WANT ADS
THE SMART BOYS are placing
their orders for new Fords
now.,
I AM NOW ABLE to take on a
limited amount of cabinet
woik, 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
1947 STUDEBAKER Commander
sedan. Has everything. Here is
the new look for only $395.00
down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany.
WANTED Woman or girl to
help with general housework
and cook. Year round job. $125
a month, Saturday afternoons
, and Sundays off. Write or call
Mrs. Frank Anderson 13F5.
43tfc
FOR SALE 75 tons of baled
hav. Phone 37F14. G. Herman,
lone. 43-46c
WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash
every day with our wasnmu
bile. Wash job $1.50. Have
your car washed and ride with
pride. Rosewall Motor Com
pany
1941 DODGE club coupe. Pay
down $142.00. Rosewall Motor
Company.
WE DO ALL KINDS of body work
and painting. We color match
any car. Rosewall Motor lo,
KEEP YOUR EYE on our used
car lot for your transportation
needs. Rosewall Motor Co.
WE INSTALL glass in all makes
of cars. Just drive in and say
fix it. Rosewall Motor Co.
ROSY SAYS: Its nice to be back
in the saddle again selling
. cars after a vacation. We have
some real buys on late model
used cars. It seems like every
body wants a new Ford.
NOW IS THE TIME to put your
truck in shape for the job
ahead while parts and labor
are available. Phone 1092 for
an appointment. Rosewall Mo
tor Co.
1949 FORD PICKUP. Has heater
and heavy duty tires. Pay
down $395.00. Rosewall Motor
Co.
FOR SALE Wire baled hay and
bundled oat hay any amount
small or large. $20 per ton.
Ola L. Jones. 44-45c
LEAVE YOUR TIRES with Rose
wall Motor Company for the
best grade recapping.
FOR SALE New 5-room home,
unfurnished or partially fur
nished. See Al Edwards, Hill
street. 44p
IF YOU LIKE automobiles and
romance you will like Clark
Gable and Barbara Stanwyck
in the M-G-M thriller showing
Sunday January 21 and 22 at
the Star theatre in "To Please
a Lady."
PORCELAINIZE and ride with
pride. Porcelainize outlasts
three or four ordinary wax or
polish jobs. Phone 1092 to
have this beauty treatment
put on your car. Rosewall Mo
tor Co.
FOR SALE Baby buggy, like
new. Cost $25, will take $15.
Call Mrs. Jack Loyd, 2955. 44c
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'cloek a. m. of said day at the
County Court Room at the Court
House at Heppner, Oregon as the
ttmo nnH nlare for hearinff ob
jections to said Final Account
and the settlement or saia es
tate and all persons having ob
tprttnns thprptn re herebv re
quired to file objections with
said court on or oeiore tne ume
flvpH for said hearlne.
Dated and first published this
21st day of December, 1950.
E. R. PROCK,
Administrator. 40-44
In the Matter of the Estate of
GEORGE E. RUSSELL, De
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 herebv required to present
such claims, duly verified, and
with proper vouchers attached,
to the undersigned at the omce
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 TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
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
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hi JONQUIL Ring 125.00
Wedding Ring 62.50
B. HEATHER Ring 550.00
Alio $100 to 2473 and
In platinum $300 to 3450
Wadding Ring 12.50
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BOARDMAN SOIL CONSERVA-
TION DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
AND ELECTION OF SUPERVISORS
To all owners of land lying with.
in the Boardman Soil Conser
vation District.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 26th day of January, 1951,
the annual meeting and election
of one supervisor of the Board
man Soil Conservation District
will be held under the provis
ions of the Soil Conservation
District Law of this state, Chap
ter 3, Section 109, OCLA, as am
ended by Chapter 568, Oregon
Laws, 1949.
The place of meeting will be
at the Greenfield Grange Hall in
Boardman, between the hours of
1:30 p. m. and 4 p. m.
Every person, firm and corpor.
ation, state, county, or municip
ality being the record owner of
or holding under contract of
purchase, ten acres or more of
land lying within said district
are eligible to vote.
Candidates to fill the Board
vacancy of one supervisor may
be made by petition signed by
ten landowners. If no candidates
are nominated by petition to fill
the existing vacancy, nomina
tions may be made from the
floor during the annual meet
ing. BOARDMAN SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT
By N. C. Anderson, Secretary
Dated this 16th day of January,
1951. 44-45
BOARDMAN ITEMS
Heavy road equipment is be
ing unloaded in Boardman pre
paratory to beginning the work
on the new highway south of
town. Work also has started on
Main street south to connect
with the highway. Several new
families have also moved into
the Ewing trailer camp, the men
being ready for work.
Boardman school basket ball
team was defated in their first
league game Friday evening on
the Umatilla floor with a score
of 41-39. This was very close and
to the finish and could have
interesting game from the first
been anyone's game to the last
whistle. Our B team also met de.
feat with a score of 32-25.
News came to friends and re
latives of the arrival of a baby
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Haines of Lancaster, Ohio, on
January 1. Mrs. Haines will be
remembered as Norma Gibbon
McLaughlin. This is the first
child for the Haines's and the
first grand child for Mr. and
Mrs. McLaughlin.
News of the arrival of a baby
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron
aid Willett of Eugene on Decern,
ber 26. Mrs. Willett is the daugh
ter of E. T. Messenger. The
proud grandfather spent last
week in Eugene with the little
Miss and her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber
Mrs. Olive Atteberry motored to
Pendleton Friday where Mrs. At
teberry consulted a doctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Mecomber
and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and
daughters motored to Pendleton
Saturday, going to bring Mr.
Thorpe from the hospital where
he had been since Wednesday.
Mr. Thorpe will be confined to
his home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fortner and
son Robert spent the week end
in Heppner with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duelen are
the parents of a baby son born
Friday, January 12 in St. Anth
ony's hospital, Pendleton. This
is the fourth child and the sec
ond son for the Deulens. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kunze, Boardman.
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806 S. 3rd CLAIR H. COX, Prop. I
ITS SMART to. be seen driving a
new Ford.
FOR SALE Used upright piano
in excellent condition. Phone
1312. 44-45c
FOR SALE Good used piano,,
can be seen in Heppner. Jack
Mulligan Pianos, Pendleton.
44-45c
HAVE YOU MADE a test drive
with the 1951 Ford?
LET US UNDERSEAL your car
against rust, dust, and road
noises. Rosewall Motor Co.
Its smart to be seen driving a
new Ford.
BE IN HEPPNER Saturday at
3:00 p. m. for the big Appre
ciation Day drawing. You may
go home with a pocket full of
money.
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JUST A
REMINDER...
That that CHRISTMAS GIFT
will last longer if you have it
Dry Cleaned Regularly
(And Satisfactorily)
at
Heppner
Cleaners
Phone 2592
And we will pick it up. Clean
it and return it . . .
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GREAT ENGINE FEATURES
TWO GREAT ENGINES, the 105
h.p. Loadmaster and 92-h.p. Thrift
master, to provide horsepower exactly
fitted to your needs.
VALVE-IN-HEAD DESIGN engines
develop more power per gallon of
gasoline than any other type engine
of the same size and displacement.
BLUE-FLAME COMBUSTION, pos
sible only In Valve-in-Head engines,
gets more power from every drop of
gas . . . provides genuine fuel economy,
POWER-JET CARBURETOR pro
vides exactly the right fuel mixture for
smooth, quick accelerator response.
PERFECTED COOLING cools every
cylinder and valve seat individually
. . . contributes to Chevrolet's fine per
formance and dependability.
SPECIALIZED 4-WAY LUBRICA
TION protects all vital moving parts
the instant the engine is started, assur
ing safe, dependable operation.
THERMOSTATIC HEAT CONTROL
pre-heats fuel mixture for less choking,
faster warm-up in cold weather.
CAM - GROUND CAST ALLOY
IRON PISTONS maintain a close fit
for an extra long period.
GREAT CHASSIS FEATURES
RUGGED, RIGID FRAMES designed
to stand up under maximum loads.
HYPOID REAR AXLES of extra
strength and durability.
SINGLE-UNIT REAR AXLE HOUS
INGS no bolts to loosen on off-the-road
work.
NEW TWIN-ACTION REAR
BRAKES (in heavy-duty models) stop
heavy loads safely, quickly and easily.
NEW DUAL-SHOE PARKING
BRAKE (in heavy-duty models) will
safely hold the truck on any grade It
can climb.
NEW TORQUE-ACTION BRAKES
(in the light models) with bonded
linings. They're self-energizing, require
less pedal pressure.
FOOT-OPERATED PARKING
BRAKE, safe and convenient to use,
allows a clear floor area. (On models
with 3-speed transmission.)
STEERING-COLUMN GEARSHIFT,
for greater convenience and safety,
clears the floor area. (On models with
3- speed transmission.)
4- SPEED SYNCHRO-MESH
TRANSMISSION (in heavier models)
assures quick, safe, positive gear
shifting, with no clashing of gears.
WIDE RANGE OF SPRINGS de
signed to meet every hauling need,
GREAT CAB AND BODY FEATURES
NEW VENTIPANES Improve driver
compartment ventilation.
FLEXI-MOUNTED CAB minimizes
Vibration and minimizes driver fatigue.
IMPROVED FULL -WIDTH CAB
SEATS for Increased comfort of crew.
LARGE REAR DOOR OPENINGS
to facilitate panel body loading and
save time.
ALL-AROUND CAB VISIBILITY
for greater safety; rear-corner win
dows optional at extra cost.
OVER-CENTER SIDE DOOR STOPS
hold doors securely In fully opened
position.
UNIT-DESIGN BODIES assure high
est quality at lowest cost.
PICK-UP BODIES with flush skid
strips and extra sturdy, rigid end
gates. PANEL BODIES Insulated on the top
and sides to protect your load.
STAKE BODIES with wood stakes
no rusting or bending.
STURDY STEEL CONSTRUCTION
fits cab and body to withstand the
rigors of rugged hard work.
FULL -WIDTH GRAVEL SHIELD
between bumper and grille to protect
truck from flying stones.
ONE-PIECE FENDERS to eliminate
squeaks, rattles, and rusting.
COUNTERBALANCED ALLIGATOR
JAW HOOD holds wide open without
a prop.
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