Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 20, 1953 Page 7 FOR RENT-apartment and room FOR .SAla. wn.xe N., R. 25 E., Section 30; with private bath, wiiiiam cooing siuvc a.iu , ,, ,, McCaleb, 101 Gale St. j KORD is worth more when vou I buy it and worth more when i IF your front tires show excessive Sec.tion 89.103 mv,4. .11 ii ,. o ti.nar vmir par mav nped a front ' ... . i m you sen u. rtosewau ivioior u. visit Billy Joe Reitmann, and with a bluish cast on the breast, then to Lake Tahoe. j There is more brown on t he Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Emert; shoulder than on the remainder went to Oakland, Calif., last of the body. The most conspieu week to visit relatives and to ' ous markings found on the bird bring home their daughter, Mary, i are the 8 to 13 black flank bars, who has been visiting there. The tail feathers are sienna col ored. A black band of feathers has its origin above each nasal FOR RENT apartment in du plex. Stoves furnished. Carl 'Bill' Ulrich, south Center street. 22-25p FOR SALE Elmar seed wheat. See Don Greenup 23e BIG WHOLESALE MEAT sale at the Green's Food Lockers in Hermiston. We sell meats in packages from 5 lbs. up. The best steer and heifer beef in the west, half or whole beef 25c per lb. and up for your and freezers. Phone 6577 or residence 2711, Hermiston. 21 -23c FONTIAC COOKing siuve aim a nomi6vu.vv . - r --- .,r. , t . machine. Mrs. Lincoln Nash, refunded upon return of a 1 docu- faN. lM 4. 23-24p ments within a reasonable time.l 1. 6 S.( R. b U s" 11 " 1J" 'l, -' TrsrTvi! Attention is called to Bidders SEU- Section 21; N'.aNE4. E', var my 'ed a frontlal,,n Sec.cn NV,. R ,; end correction. Dnve in lor a,-- davslNE. Section 11: SW'.,SW,. free inspection. Rosewall Motor , U c,.ntn Company. FOR RENT small store or uffice building. Formerly Telephone building. Western Auto Supply dealer, phone 6-9234. lltfc FOR-SALE 4 tickets to Pendle ton Round Up and 4 for Happy before the date for opening of Section 15; SW'4 bids. Forms may be obtained at the office of the Architects. No proposals will be considered unless accompanied by certified check, cashier's check or bid bond ' (with authorized surety T. 4 S., R. 20 E., Section NW1.4NEV4. T. 2 S., U. 2G E., NE'4NW',4. T. 5 S.. R. 27 E., Section 21; Section 3; NWV4SWV4. Section 17; NEl.SE':i. comnanv as surety) made pay Canyon, all for Friday, Sept. ll..able to the Owner in an amount Tom Wilson, phone 6-5348 nf not less than 5 of the amount 23P;of the bid. Surety bond will be.SWViSE'.i. ." . Itad cAir mnHol Kit trailer rnnnirpH in accordance with terms T. 0 S. lockers , i- ...v.. .... - T. 3 S., R. NW!4SW4. T. 4 S., R. 27 K.. Section 1; 28 E.. Section 5; 11. 28 lv, Section 4; housp: sleeps seven; has of contract documents. shower: new condition. Price The School District reserves the. NE'4NW'4. T. 2 S., R. 28 K, section lit 1950 Catalina Hydramatic, radio and heater, low mileage. Pay $535.00 down, Rosewall Motor Company. SILVER BELTS lor sale at Far $3995.00. Phone 6-9659. hk PORCELAIN1ZE and ride with pride. Phone 6-9152 for an ap Section 31 10 & 15, 22-23c right to reject any or all bids and SESWU- tn waive inform;! ities. ! -J itlnlravv his Lots 2. 3, 4, 7, 9 7 .7 . . Mti oftor tho hnur set for Ihp'SK'i. StUSE-'i. tCUOII o, s '4. po ntment to have tnis oeauiy y - ; ,( R 2 E SlH,tion 3. Utment put 011 your car. opening leif J J, J.S.. R.21, 3. W lL'Otl'Q I I TYIflTlir I I II 11 I 1H 1 1 V. ra's Shoe Service. Priced from 1 SKIRTS-for your back to school . . .m.K.V.n tftttnnc an1 ravnni , J is delayed for a period exceeding SWUSE'm $2.95 up. 22-24cwardrobe' cottons ancl rayns- BUY YOUR Plumbing supplies from your local plumber. He installs, guarantees and ser vices them, his prices are right. Baker Plumbing and Heating residence phone 6-9964. Member National Association of Plumb ing Contractors. 40tfc Studebaker 1947 Pickup. Good rubber. Pay $165.00 down. Rose wall Motor Company. Nona R. Sowell, Clerk T. 3 S., R. 29 E., Section 13; NWViNEVi, NWI4 NW-4- T. 2 S., R. 29 E Section 1; year around skirts, "a price dur-1 . TJ,lK!,natin"T11iv on iqm i riini M. UI;iivuiivm t t j w". our clearance sale, uauuien s. DMati Anriit 97. inM.I NWliSE. 23c, " on o,l t is.fi.M E.. Section ,8: SE'4 SE'4. Section '4. '4 NW'4, Section 26; NENE'i. Sec- LOANS ON STOCK AND WHEAT RANCHES AUTHORIZED MORTGAGE LOAN BROKERS for Prudential Insurance Company of America DODD INVESTMENT CO. See or Call PHONE 6478 HERMISTON, ORE NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final account of his administration of the estate of Catherine Doherty, deceased, with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, and said Court FOR SALE 1952 G. E. electric phONR 6478 nas set Monday, me inn uay 01 range and a 1951, 7.6 cubic ft. I HFRMISTON ORE September, 1953, at the hour ot Frigidaire. Phone 6-9457, How-1 XV-T 'lpd mJ10:0 'clock A' M f Sa'd day' ard Adams. 23p WANTED- married man as the Umei gnd Morrow County wiiu Court Koom in Heppner, uregon, around job on ranch . Carl 1 tne pace for hearing on saia Townsend, Case apartments. fjnal account. All persons having ?? I object ions to said final account We cut and fit glass in all makes are hereby required to present Mm 1 opening and proceeds across the optic cavity, below the ear tufts, and the two bands join on the upper breast. The beak, legs and eyelids are red. There is no difference in coloring between the male and tho female. NEED Envelopes, Phone 6.9228... Chevrolet 1949 sedan. Has radio and heater, new motor, pay $325.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED nurse aides. Experi ence not necessary but bene ficial. Contact Pioneer Memor-I ial hospital for interview and details 22-23c LANDSCAPE Architects Our advice: worth much, costs no thing. Landscape gardening done by hour, week or month. May be reached at Easter's Cafe. Zaat and Sons. 22-25c FOR SALE Essick evaporative cooler, 4,000 cu. ft. capacity. phone lone 8-7249. 14tfc Rosy Says: I certainly appreciate the way our customers have been paying their bills fhis month. It is a pleasure to do business with people that pay their bills promptly. Speaking of obligations. You owe your self a treat by driving the new Ford with power steering. of cars and trucks. Just drive the same to said Court on or be in and say fix it. Rosewall fore the date set for said hearing. Motor Company. Dated and first published this NEED FINANCING? Our ABC 6th day of August, 1953. financing plan is available for Bernard J, Doherty anything we sell, lumber, build- Administrator of the Estate ing supplies, tools, pints etc., of Catherine Doherty, de in amounts up to $1,000. No1 ceased. down payment, up to 36 J. O. Turner, SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER LIVESTOCK FARM SALES Bonded Member NatT. Auction Association. WESTERN SALE MANAGEMENT Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87 If you have a hauling job see Rosewall Motor Company for a good truck. LET me sell you a place where you can build several houses for an income. Close in, nice view, safe from flood waters. H. A. Schulz. 22-24p FOR SALE 4-bedroom house, 3 toilets, 3 baths. 3 blocks from grade school, 5 blocks from high school. Write or call Dr. R. S. McVicker, The Dalles Ore. 19-23c months to pay. Ask us at Turn- A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp ner 6-9212. 7tfc Attorney for the administrator, 21-25c USED MAYTAG washer, excel lent for the bunk house. W'estern Auto Supply Dealer, 23c tember 2, 1953 at 11:15 o'clock P. Courthouse, MORROW COUNTY DISTRICT BOUNDARY BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING: A hearing has been set for Sep- BUTTE CREEK 1 JUNCTION MEETS The Butte Creek Junction 4-11 1 dub called a special meeting I Sunday, Aug. 9, at the home of our leader, Carl Rhea, to work on ! our 4-II record books. There were! five members present, two mem-1 bers were absent. j Doug Terry told us about his trip to the Blue Mountains byj Baker, Ore. Doug told us theyi learned the names and the nature: of all the plant life they foundJ The meeting was adjourne and refreshments were served. Carlene Rhea, reporter o Chukar Partridges Loosed in This Area The successful planting of the chukar partridge in the state of Washington and the possibilities of this region for the growth of the birds has led to the planting last week of 410 of the exotic game species into the Willow creek, Rhea creek and Rock creek areas. A majority of the states in the U. S. have, at one time or an other, released chukars in the wild. Little success has been realized east of the Rocky Moun tains. In all of the states where prospects are bright, the bird has taken to semi-arid areas with steep rocky slopes where cheat- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer I grass is abundant. Forested entertained at a picnic in theirlareas and tracts of concentrated yard Tuesday evening of last farming are definitely shunned, week. Those present were Mr. The chukar was first released and Mrs. L. L. Howton and family 1 in Washington in 11)38. Compat- and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan-.ability studies show that there Is i tion 32; SNEU. 23-25c IONE NEWS ITEMS Mr. an Mrs. Holmes Gabbert left Thursday of last week for their home in Portland after vis iting at the Wallace Matthews home. Sharon Sovereign of Stanfield was a guest las week at the Don ald Ball home. Budget Terms on Atlas tires at'M. at Rosewall Motor Company. FORMALS Vz price during the clearance sale at Claudien's 23c Sewing and Alterations Will call for and deliver. Lennie Louden. Phone 6-5313, 110 Church St. 20-24p CHECK Sewer pipe prices with me. Baker Plumbing and Heat ing Co. Phone 6-9964. Heppner 18tfc the County 300 SAVAGE Model 99 and other big game rifles have just arrived at Western Auto. A small deposit will hold and they can be bought on terms. 23c FOR RENT, modern 2 bedroom house in Heppner, $25 per mo nth. Phone 3-8103 Lexington. 23L24c WE will give your car a bath for a dollar and a half. Rosewall Motor Company. WATER WellDriliing A. P. De Rosia Contractor. Box 665 Hepp ner or nhone 6-9213. 35tfc Has your car had its RPM lubri cation this month? Drive in for fast service. Rosewall Motor Company. TRADEarge house for small er one closer into town. 103 Aiken street, see Mrs Cannon. 23p DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this means of thanking the Elks lodge for furnishing transportation for us to and from our camp and Bill Collins for driving us. Wa Can ta Ka Campfire Girls and Guardian. 23p Heppner, Oregon on the petitions presented to the District Bound ary Board asking that territory described below be excluded from District No. 41 of Morrow County and be included in School Dis trict No. 1CJ of Morrow County: SECTIONS 1, 12, 13, 21 and 25; Township 1 South, Range 26, E. W. M. SECTIONS 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, son and family, and Tammie Ly-becker. Tammie and Charles Lybecker of North Powder are visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buslike of Morgan are visiting Ihe John Ranciers at Unity. Mrs. Franklin Ely returned home from Portland last week where she attended summer school. The Noel Dobyns moved into their lovely new home on Main street week. The David Raskins moved into the White's apart ment. Mr. and Mrs. James Mallon moved into the Whiles apart ment . Mrs. Hazel Beers will leave this week for home in Eagle Creek. Mrs. Echo Palmateer will accom pany her. They will take a very little conflict between chuk ars and other upland birds. It is very desirable because it oc cupies habitat that in former years produced little, if any, game birds. The plumage of the adult chukar is a pale grayish brown -AtS. CtCAW'-ttOlVMIIIGAGE 1 w:m mmm 1952 Pontiac, Hydra, R & H $1950 1952 Ford, Fordamatic, R & H $1950 1951 Chev. Fleetline2dr,R&H $1366 1947 Plymouth Coupe $700 1948 Willys Jecpster $600 1941 FordClubCoupc $275 TRUCKS AND PICKUPS 1952 Chevrolet 2 ton Truck $2600 1952 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup $1550 1948 Ford 2 ton Truck $1300 New engine 1950 Chevrolet Vi ton Pickup $1125 1946 Chevrolet Pickup $600 Used Grain Bed $150 1951 Ford 'Aton Pickup $1150 4 Speed Transmission NOW- Acomplete Body & Fender Dep't TOWING-Nite and Day-Phone 6-9921 Fulleton Chevrolet Co HEPPNER 0 in 11 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 2U. 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, S2, trip to Canada lor a weeK or so. 33. 34. 35 and 36; Township 1 Mrs. Josephine Kuenanan is vi- South, Range 27, E. W. M. 1 .suing ner sisicr, ivu. uu... n SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, 4 5, 6", 8, Montague in Toppenish, Wash. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19,1 Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin 20 21 22. 23 and 24: Township 2 and family are spending this South, Range 27, E. W. M. Leslie E. Grant, Secretary District Boundary Board Morrow County, Oregon Garnet Barratt, Chairman District Boundary Board Morrow County, Oregon 22-23c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the Estate of ALLEN DUVIVIER, deceased, has filed his final ac count and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and "THANK YOU" We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors who helped us put out the fire on our ranch last week. 1 Victor Lovgren 23P that the Judge thereof has fixed CARD OF THANKS Monday, the 31st day of August, We wish to express our sincere, 1953, at the hour of 10 o clock thanks for the lovely flowers, 'A. M. as the time in tne couniy Mass Offerings and the many Courtroom in Heppner, Morrow acts of kindness during our re- County, Oregon, as the place for cent bereavement. hearing objections to the final Your sympathy was deeply ap- account and the settlement there- preciated. Mrs. Frank Monahan Mrs. Paul A. Hisler Mrs. Joseph S. Causey James Monahan Mrs. John H. Barrie John Monahan of. PONTIAC 1940 sedan. Pay $99.00 j full price. Rosewall Motor Company. I i Legal Notices Sealed bids will be received by JOHN KREBS, Administrator 20-24c week at a methodist church camp at MaGruder on the coast. Jimmy Morgan went to The Dalles iast week and purchased car. Votes on the wheat quotas at the Legion hall for lone and Mor gan were: 117 yes'and 4 no. At the Rhea Creek Grange hall 76 yes and 2 no. This included the Gooseberry community. Mrs. Carl Linn is homo from summer school at Monmouth. Miss Nell Gwynne of Modesto, Calif., was a weekend guest of her niece. Mrs. Walter Corley and Mrs. .foe Gaarsland. The Coreys took her to Biekleton to visit her sister Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. They will go to Spokane to visit another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen and daughter took her mother, Mrs. Cecil Lieuallen back to her home in Pendleton last week. She had been visiting at the Jepsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis and son of Vale are visiting here. He was a former teacher here. Loren Hale of Tangent was a visitor here last week. He stayed at the Ida Grabill home. Mrs. Vera Reitmann and WWW r wmwm TZL. . Meet a man' 15 mouths to feed Frank S.Corda farms240 acres inCulifornia'sSalinas Valley. We know Mr. Corda well lieenuse Standard Oil Company of California fuels the power that tills his land. By replacing muscles with machines, an Mr. Corda has done, the average U. S. fanner produces enough food for 15 people. One hundred years ago a good farmer produced enough to feed only five people. Mechnni.ed fanning, powered by oil, has made the difference. OrtL,3mrtil TV allien. .v. ,.l, f tua r.fflr,a nearim? 50 or over' Is your ona aoe, l"c future "uncertain" Local bus- of the -uperintendent .t the iness opportunity backed by hool Heppner Oregon, unUl national!? known company August .28. 19o3, 8.00 o lock PX .... rar nppponarv Will be Ior Aaaiwon io ujin.iaaiu,,, nPrC own sn for 15 Building, for Schoo, District No. . SfST wSTSS .PS wamer, oox b(? flnd pub,idy readiSliSEV4. aloud Bids received after the T. 4 S., R. 24 E., Section 21; S If you are planning on buying a .. . f 0Denin2 will not SEVi, SEV4SWV4. Section 22; S1.4 The following tracts of land in Morrow County are open for leas ing under Section 15 of the Tay lor Grazng Act. Anyone interest ed in leasine anv of said lands may contact the Bureau of Lahd daughter. Ruby Ann, gave a Management, Box 26, Baker, Ore-! tea Saturday afernoon in honor gon lot' Miss Betty Anson of Hermiston. T. 3 S. R 23 E., Section 20; S'-i There were 33 guests present. SWi4, NWV4SEV4, SE'.iNW'.- Sec-; Cookies, tea, coffee and punch tion 29; E'-iNWVi. Section 31; j were served from a table decora wknwm.. SW4. WMSE4. SE' ted with gadioli and dahlias. ctti'. c,.ti,,n v- cwJiSWi. Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mrs. T. 2 So, R. 23 E., Section HWm SWV4SEIA. SEV4 SWI4. Section 15; car Clarence Rosewall wants to considered. see you. plans, Specifications and ton- SW'4. Section 25; NW'bW'A. Section 30; NE'iNWVi. T. 6 S., R. 25 E., Section 1; Lot 1. Section 6; Lot 4. Section 7; NE",4SE4. Section 8; NWV4SW4. FOR RENT, north side of duplex. tract Documents may be exam Income property for sale like jned or may be obtained at the rent mnnthlv income larger ft brepman. HavsliD & Tuft, hon vnnr navmpnts. Mrs. A. a AirhtQ 9n40 S. W. Third i Section 9; NEViSW'i- Section 16 uiuii ;uu' f nJw. j O. Thomson, phone b-9i3. 'Avenue. Portland 1, Oregon, upon ,s'4t'4. rn - . a deposit of 515.00 lor eacn set oi tv, iqv FnrH Victoria is the documents mc iv, .. .. t !UA Belle of the Boulevard. Up to two seis win dc lunuwi iWEMORpHcisIaihed each prime bidder at the tIpu-jSEV4 mu f ,VpstPrn lated deposit sum per set. Addi- T. 3 S., 1 S, Jnlv 23? tional se?s will be provided upon NE. T. 5 S., R. 25 E., Section 34; SWVi SW,4, NEV4SWV4, SE'4NW"4. T. 4 S., R. 25 E., Section 1; SEVi R. 25 E., Section 35; E' Melena poured and Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. David Reit mann served the punch. Miss Anson is the bride elect of Rob ert Reitmann. The wedding will be at Hermiston Sept. 13. Her mother, Mrs. Delbert Anson of Hermiston was a guest at he tea. Sally Peterson of The Dalles; is visiting at the home of her. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Reitmann. Jack rum is visiting his cousin, Larry Kigby, at Hood River. Miss Lois Howk of Troutdale and Miss Ruby Ann Reitmann will leave his week for San Fran Insect "bomber" demonstrates one of the ways petroleum helps make farms more productive and profitable. Airborne insecticides made by Standard's subsidiary, California Spray Ch.'Miical Corporation, are bo effective that they save western farmers millions of dollars a year in crop losses. Other petroleum prod ucts save time and lalwr . . . for example, a t ractor can woik 10 acres in the time a team of horses takes to plow two. We also had a intiid in that, because Standard developed the first compounded lubricating oil that mades hi-h-spced diesels for tractors practical. Fuels and lubricants for farm machines, yield-boosting weed killers, roof coalings for barns, stock dips, detergent s to keep milk equipment spot less, bot tled gas for refrigeration, cooking and heating-they're all on the long list of items supplied to western furms by Standard. And you, too, Ix-n.-fit from each new way Standard scientists increase the yield of farms . . . be cause you may 1' one of the 15 people Mr. Corda feeds. Qtwxtions or comments ubout our Company ure always welcome. Write: Standard Oil Company of California, P. O. Hox 3195-C, San Francisco, California. SEU. Section 3G; NWU Cisco and to Camp Roberts to STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans aread to serve you beffer