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CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
5 p. m. Wednesday
THE new Ford Victoria is still the
Belle of the Boulevard.
FOR SALE 2 bedroom modern
house in Heppner. Good loca
tion, recently redecorated. Will
sell for $5,500. Phone 6-9435.
32-46p
IF you are planning on buying a
car Clarence Rosewall wants to
see you.
FOR RENT two bedroom house,
half basement on South Chase
St. Phone 6-9289, Jack Slocum.
42tfc.
HAS your car had its RPM lubri
cation this month? Drive in for
fast service. Rosewall Motor Co.
FOR SALE nine room house.
Good buy. Desirable location.
A. B. Elde, 115 West Baltimore.
23tfc
BUICK 1948 Two Door. Pay S16j.
00 down. Rosewall Motor Co.
YOU CANADD $i5To25 a" week
to your present income. Part
time Rawleigh business now
. open, also full-time. Write at
once for full particulars. Raw
leigh's, Dept. ORA-100-185,
Oakland, Calif. 43-46p
BUY your Atlas Weather Guard
tires from Rosewall Motor Com
pany. KRESKY floor furnace for sale",
price $30. Can be seen at Case
furniture or call 6-9635. 36tf cA
NASH 1949 Two Door sedanHas
Weather Eye. Pay $165.0o down.
Rosewall Motor Company. .
FREE
Ask To Have Our Used
MACHINERY BARGAIN LIST
Sent You
See Any
EMPIRE MACHINERY CO.
WE have just received one of
those big new 1955 Ford F-600
two ton trucks with a 140 horse
power motor and custom cab.
You will be proud to drive this
one. Rosewall Motor Company.
FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet ton
pickup. Late model, hi-torque
engine, also 16 ft. International
home freezer, Bob Christian,
Heppner. 43-44p
ROSY SAYS: Attend the cattle
growers meeting Friday and
learn how to cut and wrap
meat. If you know how to cut
meat attend the banquet and
show them how to eat meat. If
you want to learn how to cut
a shine, stop and try out a new
1955 Ford.
LOANS ON STOCK AND WHEAT
RANCHES
AUTHORIZED MORTGAGE
LOAN BROKERS
for
Prudential Insurance Company
of America
DODD INVESTMENT CO.
See or Call
PIIONE 6478
HERMISTON, ORE
PLYMOUTH 1930 Sedan. Ready
' for the road. Pay $195.00 down.
Rosewall Motor Company.
DrTL. C. RICHEY, Optometrist,
. 207 S. Main St, Pendleton. Of
fice Phone 609. 48tfc
FORD 1954 Custom Fordor with
Fordomatic, radio, and Magic
heater. Low mileage. Pay $695.
00 down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany.
HIGHEST PRICES, bring your
canner horses to Del Harmon
Phone 906 Stanfield. 41-46c
CHEVROLET 1952 Deluxe fordor
with Power Glide. New appear
ance. Tay 395.00 down. Rose
wall Motor Co.
FOR RENT unfurnished clean
two bedroom apartment. Call
6-9495 after 6 p. m. 42-45c
IF you want a V -8 buy a Ford.
BABY SITTING most evenings.
Phone 6-9457. 44-46c
FORD 1952 Victoria V-8 with over
drive.radio, heater, new motor.
Pay $195.00 down. Rosewair Mo
tor Company.,
WOMAN WANTS cook or domes
tic work. Call 6-9235 Apt 2.
44p
FOR RENT 2 bedroom apart -ment.
Call 6-96S6. 44tfc
SUPRISE at Central Market Sat
urday. j4P
FOR SALE PONIES Shetland &
Welsh colts, 2 trained ponies.
Silver Star Pony Ranch, Morgan,
Oregon 44c
jl WILL NOT be responsible for
j ,'ny deb otn.u than my own
I after January 6, 1955. Kenneth
I Merryman. 43-45p
'FOR SALE 1I49 Jeep motor, L-
head type, overhauled. $150.
Phone 3-8402. R. H. Davidson,
Lexington. 44-45p
WANTED
6-9635.
baby sitting. Call
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FILE CLERKS, GENERAL BOOK
KEEPERS: Learn now how you
can make more money. Home
instruction. Write box NS-co
Gazette Times 44-45p
SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER
LIVESTOCK FARM SALES
Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction
Association. WESTERN SALE
MANAGEMENT
Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87
DRIVE like the cops, are watch
ing you
NEED FINANCING ? Our ABC
financing plan is available for
anything we sen, liamDer, Duna
ing supplies, tools, paints etc,
in amounts up to $1,000. No
down Davment. ud to 36
months to pay. Ask us at Turn-A-Lum
Lumber Co, dial Hepp
nef 6-9212. 7tfc
MOTEL AND APARTMENT
HOUSE MANAGEMENT: Men
and women to train at home.
Good opportunities for those
who qualify. Home interview.
Write box NS-co Gazette
Times. 44-45p
WILL the gentlemen who obser
ved a woman slip in the Cen
tral Bus Depot in Portland on
May 24 please write Mrs. E.
Reed, 8950 S. E. 32nd Milwau
kie, Oregon. The woman is
badly injured and your assist
ance is needed. 44-46c
PRACTICAL NURSES urgently
needed. Prepare at home now.
Good salaries. High school edu
cation not required. Write box
NS-co Gazette Times. 44-45p
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned as Administrator of
the estate of John Piper, deceased,
has filed his final account and
report in said estate with the
Clerk of this Court and that the
Judge thereof has fixed Monday,
the Jth day of February, 1955, at
the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M, as
the time, in the County Court
room in Heppner, Oregon as the
place for hearing objections to
said final account and the settle
ment thereof.
B. D. FANCIIER,
Administrator
Mahoney and Fancher
Attorneys for Administrator
Heppner, Oregon 43-47c
BOARDMAN SOIL CONSERVA
TION DISTRICT
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
AND ELECTION OF SUPER
VISORS To all owners of land lying within
the Boardman Sou Conserva
tion District.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 20th day of January, 1955, the
annual meeting and election of
one supervisor of the Boardman
Soil Conservation District will be
held under the provisions of the
Soil Conservation District Law of
this state, Chapter 3, Section 109,
OCLA, as amended by Chapter
563, Oregon Laws, 1949.
The place of meeting will be
the Greenfield Grange Hall in
Boardman, Oregon, between the
hours of 1:00 P- "i. and 4:00 P- m'
Every person, firm and corpora
tion, state, county or municipal
ity, being the record owner of or
holding under contract of pur.
chase, ten acres or more land ly
ing within said district, are eli
gible to vote.
Candidates to fill the Board va
cancy of one supervisor may be
made by petition signed by ten
landowners. If no candidates are
nominated by petition to fill the
existing vacancy, nominations
may be made from the floor dur
ing the annual meeting.
BOARDMAM SOIL CONSER
VATION DISTRICT
By N. C. Anderson, Secretary
Dated this 5th day of January,
1955. 43-44C
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
PUBLIC SALE
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF
LAND MANAGEMENT
Land Office, 1001 N. E. Lloyd
Blvd., P. O. Eox 3861, Portland 8,
Oregon.
Land Office Portland 8, Oregon,
December 8, 1954.
Under the provisions of section
,2455, R. S, as ammended by sec
tion 11 of the act of June 28, 19J4
(48 Stat.. 1274: 43 U. S. C. 1171),
and pursuant to the application
of A. C. Lindsay Serial No. Ore
gon 03518, there will be offered
to the highest bidder, but at not
less than the minimum prices
Heppner Gazette Times. Thursday,
shown below, at a public sale to
!be held at 2:00 o'clock p. m, on
the 7th day of February next, at
this office, the following tracts of
land:
j All Sec. 20, T. 3 N, R. 26 E.'
1 W. M, Oregon, 640 acres, at $5.00
'per acre, a fotal of $3,200.00;
Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, EV2WM!, EMs Sec. 30,
T. 3 N, R. 26 E, W. M, Oregon,
666.5 acres, at $5.00 per acre, a
total of $3,332.50.
Bids may be made by the prin
cipal or his agent, either person
ally at the sale or by mail.
Bids sent by mail will be con
sidered only if received at this of
fice prior to the hour fixed for the
sale. Bids must be in sealed en
velopes accompanied by certified
checks or post-office money or
ders made payable to the Treas
urer of the United States for the
amounts of the bids. The en
velopes must be marked In the
lower left-hand corner "Public
sale bid, Serial No. Oregon 03518,
Sale, February 7, 1955,"
The highest bidder will be re
puired to pay immediately the
amount thereof.
Any adverse claimants of the
above-described land should file
their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for
sale.
Any contiguous owner claim
ing a preference right must assert
such right within 30 days from
the above sale date.
Frances A. Patton
Manager
40-44c
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
PUBLIC SALE
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF
LAND MANAGEMENT
Land Office, 1001 N. E. Lloyd
Blvd., P. O. Box 3861, Portland 8,
Oregon.
Land Office Portland 8, Oregon,
December 8, 1954.
Under "provisions of section
2455, R. S, as amended by section
14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48
stat, 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and
pursuant to the application of A.
C. Lindsay, Serial No. Oregon
03420, there will be offered to the
highest bidder, but not at less
than the minimum prices shown
below, at public sale to be held
at 2:00 o'clock p. m, on the 7th
day of February next, at this of
fice, the following tracts of land:
NWi4 Sec. 14, T. 3 N, R. 26 E, W.
M, Oregon (160 acres), at $8.00
per acre, a total of $1,280.00; SWy4
SW4 Sec. 14, T. 3 N, R. 26 E,W.
M, Oregon (40 acres), at $5.00 per
acre, a total of $200.00; All Sec. 22,
T. 3 N, R. 26 E, W. M, Oregon
(640 acres), at $8.00 per acre for
the E Sec. 22 and $5.00 per acre
for the WV4 Sec. 22, a total of
$4,160.00
Bids may be made by the prin
cipal or his agent, either person
ally at the sale or by mail.
Bids sent by mail will be con
sidered only if received at this
office prior to the hour fixed for
the sale. Bids must be in sealed
envelopes accompanied by certi
fied checks or post-office money
orders made payable to the Treas
urer of the United States for the
amounts of the bids. The enve
lopes must be marked in the low
er left-hand corner "Public sale
bid, Serial No. 03420 Oregon,
Sale, February 7, 1955".
The highest bidder will be re
quired to pay immediately the
amount thereof.
Any adverse claimants of the
above-described land should file
their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for
sale.
Any contiguous owner claim
ing a preference right must assert
such right within 30 days from
the above sale date.
Frances A. Patton,
Manager
40-44c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned was duly
apointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for Morrow
County the administrator of the
estate of JAMES HENRY KNIGH
TEN, (also known as Henry
Knighten), deceased, and all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are here
by required to present the same,
duly verified as required by law,
to said administrator at the Law
Office of Jos. J. Nys at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISH
ED this 23rd day of December,
1954.
ELMER KNIGHTEN,
Administrator
41-45c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
' NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed executor of the estate
of J. F. THORNBURG, deceased,
by the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Mor
row, and has accepted such trust,
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same to the executor
at the office of J. O. Turner, in
Heppner, Oregon, on or before six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
23rd day of December, 1954.
FORREST S. THORNBURG,
Executor
J. O. Turnpr,
Attorney for Executor
Heppner, Oregon 41-45c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed executor of the estate
of EGBERT L. YOUNG, deceased,
by the Probate Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Mor
row. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
required to file the same with
the executor at the office of J. O.
Turner in Heppner, Oregon, onor
before six months from the date
of first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this
30th day of December, 1954
EARL McKINNEY,
Executor'
J. O. Turner,
Attorney for Executor,
Heppner, Oregon. 42-46c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned was duly
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, the Administrator of the
estate of J. L. COCHRAN, (also
known as .Lawrence Cochran),
deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present same, duly verified as re
quired my law, to said Adminis
trator at the Law Office of Jos. J.
Nys at Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
DATED AND FIRST PUBLISH
ED this 30th day of December,
1954.
F. W. TURNER,
Administrator
42-46c
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT
In Memory of Brother Henry
Knighten who died December
15, 1954.
And when a few days are flown
And the last lingering sand is
gone
With Jesus nigh
How blessed then to lay me down
and die.
It seemeth such a little way to me
To th'at strange country, the
Beyond
And yet, not strange for it has
grown to be
The home of those of whom we
are so fond.
Again that unwelcome yet re
lentless visitor, death, hath en
tered the portals of our lodge
room and summoned a dear bro
ther to the beautiful home be
yond. His zealous work in the
interests of our beloved Order,
and his life, laden with gentle
ness and kind deeds, has won for
him, the plaudits of the good
Master, all will cause his name to
be cherished in the affectionate
memory or our lodge.
And Whereas, the all wise Fa
ther hath caller our beloved bro
ther to the New Jeruselum, where
"happily he hath deard the signal
of his release in the halls of the
Holy City, the chimes of eternal
peace." An he, having been a
faithful and ardent worker in the
teaching of Friendship, Love and
Truth, therefore be it resolved,
that Mistletoe Rebekah Lodge,
No. 25 intestimony of her loss,
and to express its Rebekah love,
drape its charter in mourning for
thirty days and that we tender
to the family of our deceased
brother, our sincere condolence
and that a copy of these resolu
tions be sent to the family.
Fraternally submitted,
"Delsie Chapel"
"Marie A. Lesley"
"Emma E. White"
RESOLUTION OF RESPECT I
To the Officers and Members of
Willow Lodge No. 66.
WE THE COMMITTEE, assign
ed the duty of drafting a written
expression of condolence on the
passing of a brother to the life
beyond, report as follows:
WHEREAS, it is the plan of the
ALMIGHTY that man shall finish
his duties on this earth, and then
depart to the unknown; so it is
with the life and passing of our
beloved Brother Duran, a member
of Willow Lodge number 66. His
passing is deeply regretted by our
lodge and many others of Hepp
ner. His beloved family will
mourn his absence, but we would
say to them that their loved one
onlv sleeps awaiting their arrival
when they too shall cross the
sient river.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that we express our sympathy to
the bereaved family and beit
RESOLVED that a copy of these
resolutions be sent to the bro
ther's family, one copy spread on
the minutes of our lodge, and a
copy sent to the Heppner Gazette
Times.-
D. R. Tash, PNG
January 13f 1955
Social Security
Farmer Benefits
Reviewed by OSC
Most farmers and farm work
ers in Oregon are affected by am
endments to the federal social
security law passed by congress
in 1954, reports Manning Becker,
farm management specialist at
Oregon State college. The law
now brings federal old-age and
survivors insurance to most farm
families.
Beginning this month, persons
who farm for themselves will be
included in social security if they
make as much as $400 a year
profit from their farming opera
tions, the specialist explains
Farm workers are included if
they are paid cash wages of $100
a year or more by any one far
mer. Farm earnings may now count
toward social security benefits for
County Agent News -.
While we aie talking livestock,
United States is the largest meat
producer in the world. It is also
the largest consumer. On a per
person basis though, it seems
that some people in foreign coun
tries like meat even more than
we Americans do. During the
past two years, each person here
in the United States has eaten
pn average of 154 pounds of red
meat a year, but the people of
Uruguay averaged 218 pounds of
meat eaten per person last year.
Australians ate 215 pounds, the
people of Argentina ate 190
pounds, New Zealanders 186
pounds and the Danes 175
pounds per person. On the other
hand we eat less than one-half
as much lamb and mutton as we
do of veal and much less than
either pork or beef. Out of this
estimated 154 pounds of meat
eaten by each person in the Uni
ted States, this year, only 4.3
pounds were lamb and mutton.
Ralph Taylor, NG
Nate McBride, VG
NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL
ACCOUNTING
All persons having objections
to the final accounting of Herbert
Hynd and John William Gow, Co
exeeutois of the estate of James
B. Gow, deceased, shall file same
befoie the 15th day of February,
1955, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
a. m which is the time fixed for
settlement of said account and
the County Court Chambers at
Heppner, Oregon, is the place
fixed.
HERBERT HYND
JOHN WILLIAM GOW
Co-executors
DICK & DICK
The Dalles, Oregon
Attorneys for the Estate
44 -47c
FULLETON'S
BEST
USED
CAR
BUYS
53 Chevrolet 4 door $1600
Power glide
53 Chevrolet 4 door $1550
Bel Air
51 Chevrolet Bel Air . $1265
51 Ford Victoria $1015
50 Chevrolet 2 dr ....$695
'49 Chevrolet coupe $695
'48 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr $475
46 Chevrolet 4 door $275
. TRUCKS PICKUPS
1953 Chev. 2 ton Truck $2165
New tires
53 Chevrolet Pickup ....$1300
'-ton, new tires
'51 Chev. ?i ton Pickup
$1050
49 Jeep Pickup $850
F-head engine
49 CMC i ton pickup $400
'49 Chevrolet truck ... $1200
2 speed axle, stock and
grain racks
47 International tank
Truck $1500
800 gal. tank, meter and
pump)
Hose, 70 ft.
48 Ford Truck $425
stock rack
1946 Chev. Truck $600
1944 Ford truck $600
6-cyl. 4-wheel drive with
winch and steel army bed
Day or Night
Towing Service
Phone 6-9921
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
both farmers and their families.
These benefits are in monthly
payments in old age, and month
ly payments to survivors in case
of the breadwinner's death. A
lump sum payment will also be
made at the time of an insured
person's death, at any age. This
payment may range from $90 to
S255, says Becker.
Farmers must have worked un
der social security for at least Us
years before being entitled to any
of its benefits. These benefits
are payable to a retired Individ
ual at the age 65 or to his sur
vivors.
The specialist points out that
these benefits aren't paid auto,
matically, however. It Is neces
sary to claim them. Information
on how to do this is available
from local social security offices.
The first thing farm operators
and workers should do is get
social security cards if they don't
already have them, stresses
Becker.
Social security, like income tax,
is now compulsory. The farm
operator has the dual responsi
bility of reporting his own earn
ings at the end of each year at
the time he files his income tax
return, and the wages he paid his
farm employees.
Farmers are to pay 3 percent
social security tax on their net
earnings from the farm. However,
no tax is paid on earnings of over
$1200 during a year. To simplify
reporting, a farmer is allowed to
report one-half of his gross in
come if this isn't over $1800. If
his gross income is over $1800
during a year, he must report his
actual net income. If the net in
come is less than $900, he may
have the option of reporting $900.
The Farm operator is required
to withhold 2 percent of each of
his employee's pay up to $4200
annually. He must match this
amount and make a report to the
director of internal revenue
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
4.
FRED L. GRONEMYER, D. M. D.
DENTIST
103 Gale St. Phont 6-9944
Morrow County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday
lone Center 3rd Tuesday
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SEWING MACHINES
Sales Service Accessories
Free Home or Store
Demonstration
2nd and 4th Wednesdays
GILLIAM & BISBEE
Thompson
Photo Service
Alex & Jo Thompson
Portrait & Commercial
Phone 6-9489
4
PLUMBING & HEATING
Steam Fitting
GILLIAM 4 BISBEE
Earle Gilliam, Plumber
Phone 6-9433 or 6-9780
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JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Blag., Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
FANCHER
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Collins Building
Phone 6-9141
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician 4 Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6 69616
A.D.McMurdo,M.D.
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SANDERS
Insurance Agency
Harold A. Sanders Jr.
America Fore 4 The Travelers
Hotel Heppner Bldg.
Page 7
showing the worker's name, so
cial security number, and amount
of wages paid him.
For further information, Becker
suggests checking with local so
cial security offices. Addresses of
local offices are available from
county extension offices.
O-KI-ZU
On Monday. January 10, we
went in three groups to our lead
ers houses There we made gin
gerbread men for the sale at
school. Tuesday noon we deco
rated them with chocolate chips,
red hots and powdered sugar
frosting.
BeverlyBlake, scribe.
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4-H Clothing Heads
Hear Project Needs
Requirements of 4-H clothing
projects were among the items
discussed by Miss Beverly Brad-
shaw, acting county extension
agent, home economics, at a lead
er training session held Tuesday
: the 4-H clubhouse.
Those present were Mrs. Jerry
Brosnan, Mrs. Randall Martin,
Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Andy
Van Schoiack, Mrs. N. C. Ander
son, Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Lex
ington; Mrs. L. A. McCabe and
Mrs. Louis Carlson, lone. A no
host lunch was held at noon.
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for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
GENERAL
Carpenter Work
Louie's Workshop
Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shop
CLIFFORD M. WAGNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
103 Gala St Phone 6-9114
GLENN WAY
Electronic Service
N. Gilmore St.
Res. Phone 6-9975
Evenings and Sundays
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
1
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Creswick Cr Seucll
Mortuary
Licensed Funeral Directors
phone 6 9600 Heppner, Oregon
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 6-9465
Morrow County
Abstract Cr Title Co.
D)C.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Oi lie In Feteri Building-
C. A. Rugglcs
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
MONUMENTS
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See Oliver Creswick
Cresvick 4 Seuell Mortuary
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FLOWERS