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    Heppher Gazette Times, Thursday, March 29, 1951
Page 5
WANT
THE SMART BOYS are buying
new Fords.
FOR SALE COTTAGE with floor
furnace, plumbing and wiring.
Josephine Mahoney Baker. Call
2265. 52tfc
WANTED 25 dirty" cars to wash
every day with our Washmo
bile. Walsh job $1.50. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR RENT 2 rooms. Delia Tash,
Heppner Oregon. l-2p
1947 FORD club coupe. Pay down
$365.00. Rosewall Motor Co.
NOW is the time for weed spray
ing. See H. L. Snider, lone,
Oregon. l-3p
IF YOU are planning on buying
a car Clarence Rosewall wants
to see you.
WE CUT GLASS to fit all makes
of cars. Just drive in and say
fix it. Rosewall Motor Co.
1949 FORD CUSTOM fordor sed
an. It has everything includ
ing overdrive. Pay down $485.00
Rosewall Motr Cmpany.
FOR SALE Nice 5-room home,
unfurnished or partially fur
nished. See Al Edwards Hill
street. 47tfc
ROSY SAYS: Baseball time is
motor tune-up time. With the
Legion junior baseball league,
the soft ball teams and the
Wheat league in action Hepp
ner and Morrow county should
really enjoy the national pas
time this summer. Go see all
fhe games you can, but I want
to especially urge you to go
see the American Legion junior
baseball games. Watch for the
date of the opening game.
OWN YOUR OWN business back
ed by our 83 year reputation.
Good opening in Morrow Coun
ty. Write for information to
The J. R. Watkins Co., 137 Dex
ter Ave., Seattle 9, Washing
ton. 49 -2c
1949 PONTIAC sedan equipped
with radio, heater and hydra
matic drive. Motor recondit
ioned in our shop. Pay down
$560.00. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Gibson tractor and
attachments. Betty Estberg,
Box 522, Heppner; phone 2192.
l-2p
THE 1951 FORD placed first in
the Mobilgas economy run.
DON'T SEND out of town for any-
thing automtive until you first
try Rosewall Motor Company.
IT'S SMART to be seen riding in
a new Ford.
IF YOUR old battery is, getting
weak replace it with a fresh
high powered Ford battery.
FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers Mo
del B125. A-l condition. Used
- 19 days. Also Parma Water lif
ter. Will sell one or both. See
John Healy, phone 6F2, Hepp
ner, Oregon. ltfc
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executors of the es
tate of James G. Thomson, Sr.,
deceased, have filed with the Pro
bate Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, their final
account of their administration
of the estate of said deceased,
and said Court has fixed Monday
the 23rd day of April, 1951, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day in the Coun
ty Court room at the Court House,
at Heppner, 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
such objections with said Court
on or before the time fixed for
said hearing.
Dated and first published this
22nd day of March 1951.
JAMES G. THOMSON, Jr.
RODERICK THOMSON,
JOS. J. NYS, Executors
Attorney for Executors. 1-5
IN BANKRUPTCY No. B-31238 ...
IN THE UNITED STATES DIS
TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF EASTERN ORREGON:
In the matter of Alfred Nicholas
Boyer, Bankrupt. NOTICE OF
FIRST MEETING OF CREDIT
ORS. To the creditors of Alfred
Nicholas Boyer of Heppner, a No
tice is Hereby Given that said
Alfred Nicholas Boyer has been
duly adjudged a bankrupt on a
petition filed by him on March
14th, 1951, and that the first
meeting of his creditors will be
held at the Office of the Refe
ree in Bankruptcy in the West
Jacobson Building, in the City of
La Grande on Saturday, March
31st, 1951, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.,
at which place and time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, appoint
a committee of creditors, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly
come before said meeting. Dated
at La Grande, March 15th, 1951.
ADS
SATURDAY is Appreciation day.
1941 MERCURY club coupe. Pay
down $165.00. Rosewall Motor
Company.
FOR SALE Modern 7 -room
house; full basement, garage.
Call 322 Heppner. ltfc
PORCELAINIZE and ride with
pride. Phone 1092 and have
this beauty treatment put on
your car. Rosewall Motor Co.
A REAL BARGAIN 497 acre well
diversified alfalfa, wheat and
cattle ranch. Excellent im
provements. On mail and
school bus route. Fine winter
quarters for cattle. Summer
range available if you want a
good-sized cattle set-up. Pric
ed at $45,000.00. Liberal terms.
Will produce $10,000 or more
crops this fall. Write or call
R. L. ELLIOTT, co OSCAR
SCHULTZ AGENCY, Box 684,
Pendleton, Ore. Phone 4349.
51 -2c
NOW IS THE TIME to have the
old diluted winter oil drained
out of your motor and replace
it with Parapet motor oil. It
is guaranteed to double en
gine life. Drive in for fast ser
vice. Rosewall Motor Co.
THOSE BEAUTIFUL seat covers
on your friends cars no doubt
came from Rosewall Motor Co.
A USED CAR is no better than
the dealer that sells and ser
vices it .Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE Model A Ford truck
ideal trapwagon. Farley
Pontiac Co. 21c
HAVE YOU Had your Hydra
matic transmission checked re
gularly and correctly by factory
trained men. If not, let our
specially trained men do it for
you. Farley Pontiac Co. 21c
FOR SALE Completely recondi
tioned 1947 used Jeep, Farley
Pontiac Co. 21c
WANTED Local person to re
present FRESH SILKS. Jerry
Tuttle, Box 25, Pendleton. 23p
PILLOW CASE SPECIAL $1.59
pair. Heppner Flower Shop.
Laurel VanMarter, owner. 2 lc
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment, 101 Chase St. 2p
FOR RENT 5 -Room apartment,
or acre tracts for sale on high
way one mile from Heppner.
with garden space. Also 12 A.
See E. W. Moyer ' 2 3p
WANT TO BUY A used electric
range. Lois Winchester, Hepp
ner, Ore. 2 3c
WANTED Custom weed spray
ing. Wm. Seehafer, phone 5121
lone, Ore. 51 -4p
WANTED Old cars, 1915 or ol-'
der. Can be minus parts. Will
pay from $25.00 up. Call ir
write Walla Walla, phone 417
9R or 924 N. 4th Ave. 52-2p
Howard E. Dixon, Referee In
Bankruptcy. lc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned have been
duly appointed by the County
in Lexington. 52-12p
Court of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, joint executors of the es
tate of JOHN H. PADBERG, de
ceased, and all persons having
claims against the said estate
are hereby required to present
the same with proper vouchers
duly verified by law to the joint
executors at the law office of P.
W. Mahoney at Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first published this
22nd day of March, 1951.
ORIS R. H. PADBERG
J. ARCHI PADBERG
Joint Executors of the es
tate of JOHN H. PADBERG,
deceased.
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney for the Executors
Heppner, Oregon
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
thP loiral voters of School District
No. 1CJ of Morrow County, State
of Oregon, that a SCHUUi- M&ai
ING of the said district will be
hPiH nt citv Hall on the 30th day
of March, 1951, at 2:00 o'clock p.
m., for the purpose 01 discussing
the budget for the fiscal school
year beginning July 1, 1951, and
ending June 30, 1952. 51-2
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOCUNT
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned, administratrix
of the estate of George Larson,
deceased, has filed her final ac
count with the Probate Judge of
the State of Oregon, for the Coun
ty of Morrow, and said Court has
set Monday the 9th day of April,
at the hour of 11:00 A. M. in the
County Court Room in Heppner,
Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing on said final account.
All persons having objections to
said final account are hereby re
quired to file same with the Court
on or before the date set for said
hearing. Dated and first publish
ed this 8th day of March, 1951.
ALTHA KIRK,
51-3 Administratrix.
Senator Engdahl Succumbs
State Senator Earl Engdahl
ture for the past 16 years, died in
a member of the Oregon legisla
a Pendleton hospital Saturday
from a heart attack suffered
Thursday upon his retnurn to
Pendleton for the Easter recess
of the Oregon legislature.
He was a successful wheat
grower who owned several ranch
es and a member or director of
several industrial and civic or
ganizations. Born in Kansas he spent the
most of his 66 years in Oregon.
Fellow senators were prompt
in paying tribute to the late
senator.
New Propsals
Several states where the legis
lature is now in session have en
acted or have pending bills to
confiscate any cars carrying
drugs. Maryland has a law just
signed by the governor to give
mandatory prison sentences to
anyone convicted of selling Il
licit drugs to minors.
An emergency youth council is
proposed in Oregon for immedi
ate action that a report may be
made before the legislature ad
lourns.
Rep. Robt. Root, Medford, has
introduced a proposed constitu
tional amendment to reapportion
the legislature. He would have
WEED SPRAYING See H. L.
Snider, lone, Ore. 2 3p
FOR SALE New 2-bedrom house
with garage. Phone 2554 after
5 p.m., or contact Paul Warren
26tfc
FOR SALE Home built 21 foo'.
trailer house, all new built-
ins and jutst rewired.; gas
plate and Duro-therm oil heat
er. See at Earl Hunt residence
or inquire at Chevron Sta
tion. l-2p
FOR SALE Eight room house on
Main street in Lexington. For
information Gee Maurice Gro-
WANTED Custom plowing. See
Charles Bloodsworth, Heppner,
phone 3F11. 2-3p
FOR RENT 3 nice apartments in
triplex, one 2 bedroom, two 1
bedrom. Nice yard. Small chil
dren accepted. Reasonalbe rent.
See B. D. Fancher, Hotel Bldg.
2-3c
FOR SALE One new Holland
land Automatic hay baler wnth
new tension control. Has all
new drapers. Will sell or trade
for cattle. Harold A. Wright,
Heppner, Oregon. 2-3p
Weed Control
With Ground Application
New Equipment
A good job at reasonable prices
CARSON VEHRS
Phone 5F3 Condon, Oregon
Make Easy-Carry Drain
Pan From 5 -Gallon Can
We've heard about a lot of
makeshift drain pans many
of them troublesome. But
here's one (below) you can
make that can be pulled from
under a vehicle by the handle,
then carried with one hand.
5-GALLON CAN
Cut out siction
AND SEND OVtS.
SDGES
CRANKCASE DRAWINGS
If you want to do away with
engine troubles on your truck
or tractor, try RPM Delo
Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil.
It will save you up to 60 on
t i 'jine maintenance costs.
Distributed by
L. E. DICK
Orange and Semi-Sweet Chocolate
Make Novel Fh'or combination
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Newest of dessert treat? combine the flavor! of fresh orange and
semi-sweet chocolate. A delightful way to enjoy this flavor harmony
is in a home-made orange cake that can be iced with a delicious choc
olate frosting made with semi-sweet chocolate morsels, or the cake
can be topped with ice cream and sauced with chocolate Also in
cluded is a simple Chocolate Duet recipe that makes either froBting
or sauce, depending on the amount of milk added,
Orange Cake
3 cups sifted cake flour 3 eggi
3 teaspoons baking powder 14 cup orange marmalade
lfi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons grated orange
cup shortening rind
1 cup sugar 1 cup orange juice
Sift flour with baking powder and salt Cream shortening, add
sugar gradually, blending together until light and fluffy. Add eggs
one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in marmalade
and orange rind. Add flour alternately with orange juice, miiing well,
ending with flour. Turn batter into well greased M (10"xl "x$i").
Bake in a moderate oven (350F.) SO minutes. Cut cake into squares,
top with slice of ice cream, and serve with chocolate sauce, or frost
cake with chocolate frosting. If desired, top with whole or chopped
nuts. YIELD: 24 squares.
Chocolate Duet
(Frosting
1 package semi-sweet
chocolate
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
1 cup sifted confectioners'
sugar
In top of double boiler put semi-sweet chocolate and butter. Heat
until melted and mix until smooth. Remove from heat. For frosting
add milk and sugar alternately, adding enough milk to make a spread
able consistency. Stir in vanilla. For sauce, increase milk to V cup.
YIELD: Frosting for tap f lftxlS iaek cake, or lis cups chocolate
the senate to continued to be ap
portioned on a population basis,
but would increase the 60-mem-
ber house to 69 members giving
each of the 36 counties a repre
centative and apportioning the
rest by population.
State problems are becoming so
complex that sessions every two
years aren't often enough accord
ing to Sen. Jack Bain, Portland.
He intends to introduce a bill
establishing annual sessions.
The last legislative work of the
late Sen. Carl Engdahl of Uma
tilla county was to present a
propsal to the joint ways and
means committee to authorize
the governor to appoint a state
RPM DELO Heavy Duty is high
performance level oil, com
pounded to stop ring-sticking;
piston deposits and corrosion.
We recommend it particularly
for farm tractors.
Call us. Service is the chief aim
of our local business.
A Standard Oil
f Call1 "n'ti Product
Heppner, Ore,
.DfflpMV
er Sauce)
3 to 4 tablespoons hot milk,
for frosting
13
cup hot milk, for sauce
1 teaspoon vanilla
business analysist to make a
study of all departments. The
late senator was confident that
if a good job was done the state
would save several million dol
lars annually.
Senate President March 1953
Every 38 years it happens.
Oregon has a pattern of elect
ing a former presiding officer of
one branch of the legislature to
preside over the other branch
interspersed by a period of 38
years.
John Whitaker was the first
governor of Oregon under the
state government in 1859 and
served until 1862. He became a
member of the house of repre-
sentatives from Lane county in
1866, was reelected and served in
the sessions of 1868 and 1870
when he was elected speaker. In
Friday Morning March 30
WHITE GOODS
at PENNEY'S
Mow, more than over, get full value for your money I
NATION WIDE
NATION WIDE
NATION WIDE
PENCO SHEETS
PENCO CASES
1876 and 1878 he was a member
of the senate and president of the
upper house during both sessions.
Thjrty-eieht vears later Rpn
Selling of Multnomah county was
a member of the senate from 1897
until 1911 when he became Dre-
sident. In 1915 he was elected a
member of the house and was
elected speaker.
Time will be up for it to haoDen
again in 1953. Senator Eugene
Marsn or McMinnville who was
the very efficient speaker of the
nouse in 1945 seems Drettv nr.
tain to become president of the
senate at the next session.
New Sales Tax Slant
Representative 'Pay-as-You-Gn'
Henry E. Peterson of lone wants
a sales tax in the '52 ballot along
with a clear statement in the title
ofwhat relief he reasons it will
provide for the low ranee of in
come tax payers.
He also wuld have submitted
a constitutional amendment pro
OPENING OF
WILCOX
Home Appliances
Next to Green's Frozen Food Lockers
on Hermiston Avenue
HERMISTON, OREGON
9:00 A.M.
Displaying
PHILCO and General Electric
APPLIANCES
Shirley Hanson, famed home
economist, will be at the store
April 4 and 5 demonstrating
all Philco Appliances.
DOOR PRIZES
The Public Is Cordially Invited
The best in merchandise backed
by the best in service.
Sixteen Years in the Radio and
Appliance Business
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WILCOX
Owners
Choose budget-priced '
Nationwide
SHEETS
Pnny't own
famous brand
Service quality built to take pkney of clay in,
hy out wear! Youll like the smooth, tight
wear, the firm selvaies, evenly stitched beat,
And the prices ire to lewt Be smart I Stock np I
NATIONWIDE PIUOWCAMS, 41" x W, 00
SHEETS
SHEETS
CASES
72x99
72x108
42x36
81x99
42x36
viding that as long as a sales
tax operates there could be no
state tax on property.
After Daffodil Drivers
A bill drafter for the senate
roads and highways committee
provides more drastic penalties
for persons convicted of drunken
driving and coordinates with
laws of bordering states.
Penalty on first conviction
would cancel the operator's li
cense for 90 days; on second con
viction the driver's license would
be revoked for one year and on
thiTd conviction the license be
revoked for three years.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrry Sherman
were visitors here over the week
end, coming from their home in
Oregon City, where they located
about a year ago. They came on
Thursday and returned to their
home Monday. ?
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$2.39
S2.59
59c
S2.99
67c