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Heppner Gazette TimesThursday, October 28, 1954 Page 7 Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black face or caps, double rate Cards of Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m.' Wednesday I will not be responsible for debts' the settlement of said estate, and. I other than my own alter tnis. all persons naving odji-luum!, iu i date. Jerol Bailey 33-36p said final account or the settle i FOITSALE-Iarge cedar fence . ment of said estate are hereby re ; .. v. ii,j Krv, nuired to file such objections i yurua, Heavy gaivauitru i - . j wire, U. s' Graded potatoes, j with said Court on or before the ! rock bottom prices. Del Har- time fixed for said hearing. ! mon. Stanfild. Ore. 32-34c DATED and first published this; Zist aay oi ueiouei, FANNIE G. GRIFFITH, FOR SALE 96 inch davenport, medium red covering. Excellent iMflA nnoh r f terms. Phone 6-9111. 31-34c J"f-" A.mln,stMtriv Administratrix WILL BABY SIT in my home, during day. Phone 6-9194. 33p YOU go finer when you go Ford. si WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER FOR AT TT 9 hnrlrnnm mnrlprn! T IvmnTIf VABM SiMS house in Heppner. Good loca-j Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction tion, recently redecorated. Willi sell for $5,500.' Phone 6-9435. Association. WESTERN SALE 32-37p' MANAGEMENT .u- , ... r, J Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87 viaii me jay vee-eue Humiliate Sale Nov chinery. has more cents." 33c K o. c rml, Mq. rUKU 1WJ ..1UD coupe, una vuo- "Wher'e your dollar tomline has a good V-8 motor iifw pcuiu auu an me accessories to make driving a pleasure. Pay $265.00 down on this economical car. Motor Company. 32-36c CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE torian, Ginger STATE. UK UULUU.il ru lilt, COUNTY OF MORROW Future Homemakers Attend District. Meeting at Nyssa Nine members of the Heppner chapter of the Future Home makers of America attended the eastern Oregon conference at Nyssa Saturday, Oct. 16. Girls making the trip were Alice Tet erson, vice president; Sharon Rill, secretary ; Marilyn Pettyjohn, treasurer; Barbara Warren, his- And resen, WILL PARTY who borrowed de vice for flaring copper tubing, please return it to me. Mrs. Phil Griffin, lone. 32-33c report er, Judy loiuns ana reggy Ap- nin.Ttn nvcictant ronmntinn Imirl. In the Matter of the Adoption; ers"and Shirley Kononen, assist ant parliamentarian. Driving them to Nvssn were Mrs. C. A. FORD 1953 Customline fordor, overdrive, radio, Magic heater. Pay $595.00 down. Rosewall! Motor Company. FOR SALE one fresh Holstein heifer 29 mo. old, one Tilla mook Jersey heifer 33 mo. old to freshen in three weeks, both vaccinated. L. J. Marks, Fos sil. 32-33p Special Registered CATTLE SALE 130 HEAD 130 30 HEREFORDS 5 ANGUS 95 HEREFORD FEMALES COWS -CALVES -HEIFERS All Cattle Consigned by leading breeders of the area. nn , r,o m,o o r IM IK An down. Rosewall Motor Com- Mon. NOV. I J I U A.M Jni: . Boylen Ranch BARGINS galore at the Jay Cee-' ette Rummage bale Friday ana jiunuciu, vyi&yvn i a. a T.i I er o r tt nt.n SSwror' 33c offering includes cete i - . i d sners on of Chr stv & Valentine NAME IT-well have it at thejherds us 26 head reduction for Fancher Jay Cee-ette Rummage Sale, B . R d -z. and fhnripp of name of Leland Oakley and William Oakley, Minors. To: Robert Oakley and Pauline iomc.r Hager uaKiey You are hereby cited to be Rosewall and appear at the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, on or before five weeks from the date of the first publication of this citation and to then and there show cause, if any you have, why the petition of Robert E. Wagner and Alice May Wagner for the adop tion and change of name of Le land Oakley and William Oakley, minors, should not be granted. By Order of the County Court for Morrow County, Oregon, dated the 15th day of October, 1954. Sadie Parrish County Clerk First Publication: October 21, 1954 Warren and their advisor, Mrs. Church Conference Stresses Worth Of Rurol Service Need for more ministers, teach ers, doctors and other profession al workers to serve rural com munities with pride rather than loss of prestige in not "moving up" to more populated areas key noted this year's Oregon Town and Country Church conference at Oregon State College. More than 225 ministers and l:.v loaders representing 19 church denominations in Oregon heard nationally-known church and farm leaders attack the prob lem that rural communities are too often "stepping stones" for young professional workers or "pastures" for older persons who have not succeeded in the city. Rev. Shirley E. Greene, Denver, said we must "plow back" into rural communities each year at least 100,000 of the nation's best president, Judy Howton; vice president, Grace McCabe; secre tary, Mardine Baker; news re porter, Peggy Allen, song leaders, Karen Lundell and Brenda Town send. There are 10 members in our club. Ruth McCabe and Betty Carlson are our leaders. Ruth McCabe is taking the group who will be using patterns and Betty Carlson is taking the ones who don't. At this meeting we looked and discussed patterns. Grace McCabe served cake and ice cream after the meeting. Linda Iloimbigner, HRFflT CTAMIMA MADF 53 A GREATER mm. pow VVAJUMJM. U ONE TON 4-WHEEL-DRIVE TRUCK The group left Friday and en- route visited the new La Grane senior high school homemaking department. They were impres sed with the architectural design, ()r rofessionai and r .Iam.h-I mnnt mi1 if J t 1 r i .... Ul IIH.7 Ul fJUl inn u i mm iiif the features they ve t. ,-'- , observed were the unit kitchens, the variety of electrical appliances including stoves refrigerators, automatic garbage disposal, automatic washer and dryer, and freezer. At Nyssa the girls were guests at a night football game and dance. The theme of the conference was "United we work for better homes." The meeting was pre sided over by Joretta Moeller of Nyssa and 15 schools were repre sented bv more than 250 girls. The guest speaker was Mrs. 32-36C Ceci Trueblook of Wilder, Idaho, vocational work including farming. The speaker', inter group relations director for Na tional Farmers Union, said such action is necessary to maintain rural areas as the basic source j oi loon ana ciouuiih anu as un "seedbed' of population. George E. Wilson, president of California Farm Bureau Federa tion, advised conference dele gates to copy success of "going concerns" bv organizing their church programs and "assuming! positive leadership" within thej area of religion. Wilson said too, manv ministers of small rural. THE TRUCK THAT WILL TAKE ' YOU THROUGH WHEN OTHERS CAN'T h k i,' f ..urn 1(1 1 J 'V, mm This is the great NEV." 6-cylinder, 1 1 . Iff" tiriT.w-'.yljp I .1 Ih:iI rf-n- J gine that now gives the v uiys 1 rucK mukc rower. COME IN AND SEE THIS GREAT WILLYS TRUCK MADE BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER OF 4-WHEEl-DRIVE VEHICLES T3 Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 &; AH Tested clean good Quality 6, Empire Machinery showroom.' . d Condition. 33c FOR SALE 2 bedroom house, oil furnace, full basement, five years old. On South Chase street. Contact Willard Warren, Phone 6-9440. 8tfc FOR SALE nine room house. Good buy. Desirable location. A. B. Elde, 115 West Baltimore. 23tfc CHEVROLET 1936 Pickup. This hunting car can be bought for $99.00 full price. Rosewall Motor Company. ' Do You Get Our Used Machinery lain List? & eood Condition. Catalog & Information Boylen Sale Service E. N. (Pink) Boylen, Mgr. Ph. 311 Stanfield, Oregon. Si Williams, Auctioneer 33-34c FOOD SALE Christian Women's Fellowship. Red and White Store, Saturday Nov. 6, 11:00 a. m. 33-34c Barg Just Ask For It! We Will Send It to You FREE EMPIRE MACHINERY CO. WANTED homes for three long haired kitties. 10 weeks old. Laddip Dick, phone 6-9920. 33c FOR SALE Three Oliver Grain Drills. T'-18 with good hitch. W. G. Seehafer or call 8-7275. 30 -33c RED CEDAR POSTS 6 ft. 35c, 7 ft. 40c delivered. Phone 9944, P. O. box 310 The Dalles,. Ore. 26tfc. NEED FINANCING? Our ABU financing plan Is available for anything we sell, lumber, build ing supplies, tools, paints etc., in amounts up to $1,000. No down payment, up to 36 months to pay. Ask us at Turn A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp nef 6-9212. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated October 20. 1954. I am authorized ! and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than minimum price herein set forth: Lots, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in Block 2, Ferguson's 2nd Addition to the Town of Hardman, Morrow county, Oregon for the mini mum price of $5.00 per lot, cash. North 40' of lot 4, in Block 1, of Hardman. Morrow County, Ore gon, for the minimum price of $5.00, cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 20th day of Nov., 1954 at the hpur-of 10:00 A. M. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon 32-36c Cecil Trueblook o Wi eler, Watio, ; underestlmate lhclr Im. whose topic was 'work , and she, challenging current pmniiasized to alwavs make . , . ... , work dignified. She also stated. lsi!"?s. Kaiur-Willyi Su.l Diw'i-on, WILLYS MOTORS, INC. Farley Motor Company HEPPNEn, OREGON NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Executor of ihp estate of MYRA IRENE 7tfc' NOBLE, deceased has filed with BUY guaranteed Atlas tires from the County Court of the State of , nmpon for Morrow County, nis Iinai account m ms aumiu'ouu CARD OF TnANlLa j , i JV1. u. luuiuas, iw ""' I want to tike thS way to say tion of the estate of said deceased , , . hp drcular that be I want to ane in s y , Court hag flxd Monday i I hanf,a arp ratti, manns to an ui my men.. November 1954 uu,,u t, manv nards. letters and beau- the ,29th day o. ovemner, , im .pj wj no, impr. that by thorough cleanliness of personal grooming, students would reflect on the appearance of their school buildings, grounds and community surroundings. She also emphasized the import ance of religious training in the home. The girls expressed amazement! at the variety of activities com- plcted during tiie past year by r,thnr I'jt.Mn Oregon F H. A.! chapters. -o Cattle, Wool and Pork Outlook Bulletin Issued by College Continued large cattle market ings with prices staying about the same or slightly lower seem likely in the year ahead, say extension agricultural economists at Oregon State college in the latest "Agricultural Situation and Outlook"-circular. Larger wool returns can be ex p ected under new farm legisla tion, but increasing hog numbers point toward even lower .prices for producers. M. D. Thomas, OSC economist, A requirement of a rural minister, he stated, is a sense of dignity for his assignment and respect for rural communities and farm people. Rev. William B. Spofford, Pay- ette, Idaho, advised ministers to worry less about total numbers in the congregation and more about what the church was offering them. "We should not lie ecclcsi-j :istical 'scalo-hunters' or entre preneurs in the 'numbers racket'. Do we add numbers to our church to glorify God or to massage our own egos?" He is director of Na tional Town-Country Church In stitution, Western extension cen ter. The conference, now in its eighth year, is sMnsored by Ore gon's major church associations, farm groups, Oregon State col lege, and Oregon Home Econo mics extension council. BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRED L. GRONEMYER. D. M. D, DENTIST 103 Gale St. Thone 6-9944 MR for all occasions MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP Morrow County , Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday lone Center 3rd Tuesday GENERAL Carpenter Work Louie's Workshop Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shop ROSY SAYS: Here are my pre dictions of what the new 1955 model carsi will offer. All makes of cars will have a V-8 motor in their line. Some cars will have a modified ball-socket front suspension. Some makes of cars will have sus pended brake pedals. All makes of cars will have tube less tires. Ford has been build in? v-8 motors for 22 years. Ford has been building cars for one year with Ball-Socket front suspension. Ford has Deen building cars with suspended brakes and clutch pedals for thrpe vears. Ford cars have s are cattle the many cards, letters and beau- ?ZyJ?.T n n HiiPlMfJ TY1V n1- - -"- - imoir nor IP m ' IIL'IV IIIU1C 1U1 XlIUl ilUwers me uumife ine'and hartal and f-noon of said day , .laZ after I got out of the hospital. asle Sie Walker and for hparing ob. jections to saia Iinai aix-uum oim the settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections to said final account or the settle ment of said estate are hereby Legal Notices NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Nntino i herebv eiven that the renuired to file such objections undersigned, Executrix of the es- with said Court on or before the tate of WILLIAM H. ZINTER, de-Jtime fixed for said hearing, ceased, has filed with the County DATED and first published this Clerk of the State of Oregon for 28th day of October, 1954. r.v, final apcnunt K")HN R. ERNSDORFF, unec vea,o. a - - MOriUW vuuij, liw , , hoon nnmina thru with tubeless' QHminitratinn nf the es- Executor v.1lt.'tj ' Ul I1C1 UMllllli.wv ... ----- ( tires since last July. I predict tate of sajd deceased and said JOS. J. NYS, that Ford will again De anedu;Court j,as fixed Monday, xne isi Auornuy iui wciuiui RIP AND STITCH We have discontinued the Good Little Workers club and formed the Rip and Stitch club including four high school girls. The meeting was held at Ruth McCabe's home at which time we elected the following officers: SEWING MACHINES Sales Service Accessories Free Home or Store Demonstration 2nd and 4th Wednesdays GILLIAM 4 BISBEE ' CLIFFORD M. WAGNER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 103 Gale St Phone 6-9114 33 -37c nf the field with new beauty M nt Nnvpmher. 1954. at the and new performance again in hour o 10: o'clock in the forenoon NOTICE TO CREDITORS of said day in the Court Room Notice is hereby given tnat tne at the County Court House at undersigned has been duly ap- 1955. LOANS ON STOCK AND WHEAT RANCHES AUTHORIZED MORTGAGE LOAN BRdKERS for Prudential Insurance Company of America DODD INVESTMENT CO. See or Call PHONE 6478 . HERMISTON, ORE Henpner Oregon, as the time and -pointed Executor of the estate of . . . i .. . ,T-,r J 1 1 place for nearing opjecuuns iu said final account and the settle mnnt nf said estate, and all per sons having objections to said final account or the settlement of may decline moderately more for a year or two. The decline would be sharp only if consumer in comes slip some. Even then, Oregon cattle prices should De back in fairly favorable position in relation to other farm products by 1960. Tinning the balance toward lower prices in 1935, and for a year or two beyond, are prospects for larger national supplies and lower prices for pork, and possi bilities of some decline in the amount of money people have to spend. Beef supplies will stay large but may not increase muen over this year's all-time high. A brighter future is seen for sheep in view of new farm legis ualion that makes possible larger returns from wool in 1955 and probably for at least three years FOR SALE 20 ft. Roll-Away house trailer in good condition, rhean as have to move and don't want to move it. Can see any time after Sunday on Riverside Drive. Roy A. Hisey. 33p cniH estate are herebv required to file such objections with said Caurt on or before the time fixed for said hearing. DATED and first published tnis 30th day of September, 1954, WINNIE L. ZINTER, Executrix JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Executrix hpvnnd. ADDIE F. SALTER, deceased, by Lanlb pr;ccs may not be much the Probate Court of Morrow! nigipr than during the past two County, Oregon. All persons ,,pars untii beef moves into a having claims against said es- hptl,.r !)0.sition. Thomas contin- tate are hereby required to filet ucs This is i iUt?ly to take two or three more years. Acting under the authority of new sections added to the federal fr.rm law this year, the secretary r,f .ipriculture has raised wool CHEVROLET 1950 Deluxe Fleet line two door sedan, has radio, and heater. Pay $265.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED Baby 6-9635, sitting. Call 47tfc TURKEY DINNER Lexington Granee hall. Saturday, Nov. 6 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. $1.25 per per son. Children under 12 75c. cnnnfinrpH hv H. E. Club. 33c JEEP 1942 Ford ready for the woods. Pay $75.00 down. Rose wall Motor Company thp same with the Executor at the office of J. O. Turner in Hepp ner, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of this notice. FULLETON'S BEST USED CAR BUYS '54 Chevrolet 4 door ....$2050 Power Glide 1952 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, loaded $1350 51 Chevrolet Bel Air $1265 51 Ford Victoria $1015 Thompson Photo Service Alex & Jo Thompson Portrait 4 Commercial Phone 6-9489 t t GLENN WAY Electronic Service N. Gilrnore St. Res. Phone 6-9975 Evenings and Sunday PLUMBING 4 HEATING Steam Fitting GILLIAM 4 BISBEE Earle Gilliam, Plumber Phone 6-9433 or 6-9780 t J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry 4 Gift Good Watches, Clocks, Dlamondg Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Dated and first published this SUI,I)orts to 62 cents a pound 28th day of October, 1954. HUGH SALTER, Kxecutor J. O. Turner, Attorney for Executor DR. L. C RICHLY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc wonrr. OP FINAL ACCOUNT notice IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Adminis trstnv nf the estate of W. L GOODALL, (also known as Lynn w r.rwiall). deceased, has filed thA Pountv Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, her final account of her administration of the estate of said deceased and said Court has November 22nd, 1954, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court Room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing od 33 37c Boardman News starting next April, mis m ivt nprffmi (if the September 15 par ity price and an increase of about! 9 cents a pound over the support level, Thomas explains. Individual flock returns next year may be increased more or less than 9 cents a pound, de pending on where the market settles for the various classes of u n,ii ;ind how the average market price next year compares with Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and A n ,,rV,f ni ITUoon Morit tn Ppnrlip. j. it-it hdT the sunnort level. daughter. Ora Elv. takine their A buiid-up in hog numbers is, granddaughter, Janet Lilly there starting again in Oregon and tne f . u . onA xf,o nation, and prices, already down lO rnet'l licr yaicuto, mi. i.uo. - - Eldon Lilly, La Grande, alter nearly one-fifth from a year ago, cnHinT la.t awk her., with her. may become a real prootem uy Erw-dp.aijniS. itfrin,!' Tonies of the "Agricultural Sit ... r,..ii. c..a r, nation and Outlook circular are visit his mother who is ill in the available from county extension Jections to said final account and hospital there. offices ana u. JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Bldg., Willow Street Heppner, On-gon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE 50 Ford Tudor $950 1946 Chevrolet 2 door $495 Trucks - Pickups 1953 Chev. 2 ton Truck $2165 New tires 50 Dodge pickup $850 34 ton, dual rear tires 1949 Willis Station Wagon, 6 cylinder $495 J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-9213 Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregon Creswick&Seuell Mortuary Licensed Funeral Directors phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon MAHONEY AND FANCHER ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collins Building Phone 6-9141 Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 1946 Chev. Truck $600 Day or Night Towing Service Phone 6-9921 FULLETON Chevrolet Co. Dr. L. D.Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC physician 4 Surgeon First National Bank Building Res. Ph. 6 9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE tittf INSURANCE Olllc in Peteri Building A.D.McMurdo,M.D. PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon C. A. Rugglcs INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon SANDERS Insurance Agency Harold A. Sanders Jr. America Fore 4 The Traveler Hotel Heppner Bldg. 4 It MONUMENTS -MARKERS- See Oliver Creswlck Creswick 4 Seuell Mortuary r r"