Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, Jonuary 27, 1955. 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 CARD PARTY O. E. S. Social club, Masonic hall, Sat. Jan. 2D, 8:00 p. m. , 46p IT'S smarter than ever to be seen riding in a new Ford. FOR SALE 33 foot trailer house, good condition. See Bud Wilson, across from Flying A. Motel. 45-46p WE have tw0 metal men that can paint When you bump the fender on your wife's car bring it to us for speedy repairs. We color match all cars. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR RENT new modern 2-bed-room home, with or without completely new furniture, Phone 6-9685 between 5:30 and 7:30 p. m. 46p FOR SALE 2 bedroom modern house in Heppner. Good loca tion, recently redecorated. Will sell for $5,500. Phone 6-9435. 32-46p FOR RENT two bedroom house, half basement on South Chase St. Phone 6-9289, Jack Slocum. 42tfc. SPRING motor tune-up special during February. The regular $5.60 motor tune-up for all makes only $2.95. Labor charge. Parts extra. Rosewall Motor Company. APARTMENT for rent, See How ard Bryant. 46p FOR SALE nine room house. Good buy. Desirable location. A. B. Elde, 115 West Baltimore. 23tfc FOR SALE young colored hens. Phone 8-7280, lone. 45tfc CHEVROLET 1950 Fleetline four door sedan. Has Power Glide and lots of extras. Pay $265.00 down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. YOU CAN ADD $15 to $25 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. i3J?P FORSALE 6 ft. Leonard Refri gerator. Phone 6-9646; 46-48c FORD 1949 Tudor. Pay $165.00 down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. HOUSE FOR SALE two bed rooms, full basement, only four years old. Call 6-9772 evenings. 45tfs KRESKY floor furnace for sale, price $30. Can be seen at Case furniture or call 6-9635. 36tfcA FOR SALE three bedroom house, full basement, Phone 6-9420. 46-47c DODGE 1951 Four door ledan. Has radio, heater and Gyroma tic transmission. Pay $335.00 down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. FREE Ask To Have Our Used MACHINERY BARGAIN LIST Sent You See Any EMPIRE MACHINERY CO. ROSY SAYS: Since spring is here we are running a spring tune up special. If your carls not acting like it should, we can restore its pep with a special motor tune-up that will' make driving a pleasure. P. S. Attend the Episcopal ladies annual card party Tuesday February 8th at 8:00 p. m., refreshments and lots of fun in the Parish House on Gale Street. DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc HIGHEST PRICES, bring your canner horses to Del Harmon; Phone 906 Stanfield. 41-46c FOR SALE Oak dining room set, ' table and six chairs. $40. Mrs. Archie Munkers, Heppner 46-47p BE sure and vote promptly when you get your TV ballot. BABYSlrflNG most evenings. Phone 6-9457. 44-46c FOR RENT 2 bedroom apart ment. Call 6-9686. 44tfc STUDEBAKER 1948 long wheel base truck with grain bed and flat bed. Pay $265.00 down. Put this one to work. Rosewall Motor Company. WANTED Daytime baby sitting in my home. Phone 6-4279 after 5:00 p. m. . BUY guaranteed Atlas tires from Rosewall Motor Company. BEFORE the fish start to bite drive in and let Rosewall Ale mite. WANTED baby sitting. Call 6-9635. 36tfcA IT'S smarter than ever to be seen riding in a new Ford. SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER LIVESTOCK FARM SALES Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction Association. WESTERN SALE MANAGEMENT Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87 FORD 1948 Tickup. Has new ap pearance. Ready for spring work. Rosewall Motor Company. NEED FINANCING? Our ABC 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. 7tfc 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 KEEP your eye on our big used car lot for your next car. Rose. wail jvioiur company PRACTICAL NURSES urgently needed. Prepare at home now. Good salaries. High school edu cation not required. Write box NS-co Gazette Times. 44-45p CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for the lovely flowers and cards and especially, our thanks to the hos pital staff for the kindness and care given while our loved one was confined. The Harlan Adams family The J. B. Adams family 46c CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. The Family of Elbert Cox 46c CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Morrow county Fair board and the Triple Links club for their generous con tributions toward the band uni forms. The Heppner Band Parents 46p 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 .In doe thereof has fixed Monday, the 7th 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. FANCHER, Administrator Mahoney and Fancher Attorneys for Administrator Heppner, Oregon il"!Jc HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF SUPER VISORS To all owners of land lying with in the Heppner Soil Conserva tion District. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of February, 1955, the annual meeting and election of one supervisor of the Heppner Soil Conservation District will ba held under the provisions of the Soil Conservation District Law of this state, Chapter 568, Section 210-780 Oregon Revised statutes. The place of meeting will be at the Lexington Grange Hall be tween the hours of 1:00 p. m. and 4:00 p. m. Every person, firm and corpor ation, state, county, or munici pality being of record owner of or holding under contract of pur chase, ten acres or more of land lying within the 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 bv petition to fill the existing vacancy, nominations may be made from the gloor dur ing the annual meeting. HEPPNER SOIL CONSEVA- TION DISTRICT By N. C. Anderson, Secretary Dated this 17th day of January, if)55. 45-46c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the estate of MOSES E. DURAJV, deceased, by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate jare hereby required to present he same to the executrix at the ; office of J. O. Turner, in Heppner, j Oregon, on or before six months from the date of this first publi cation, January 20, 1955. MARY E. McMURTRY, Executrix J. O. Turner, Attorney for executrix. 45-49c 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 duty 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. Turner, 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, on or 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 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNTING All persons having objections to the final accounting of Herbert Hynd and John William Gow, Co executors of the estate of James B. Gow, deceased, shall file same before 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 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the estate of LORENA COLE, de ceased, has filed her final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 28th day of March, 1955, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, in the County Courtroom in Heppner, Oregon as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement there of. DELSIE CHAPEL, t . Executrix Mahoney and Fancher Attorneys for Executrix Heppner, Oregon 46-50C New Highs Set By Cattle Prices HERMISTON Three Heppner men received top prices at the Hermiston livestock auction Fri day, Delbert Anson, manager of the sale, reports. They were Claude White, 1 whitoface heifer calf, 405 lbs,. $19 50 cwt; Harold Wright, 1 black sow, 225 lbs., $15.. 90 cwt.; and Harold Peck, 1 buck, 190 lgs., $7.25 cwt. Three new highs were set Fri day. Feeder steers had brought the highest price in six months the previous Friday,$20.10 cwt., and 10 whiteface shortfed steers weighing 11,195 lgs., were sold Friday by M. F. Umbarger, Pen dleton, at $20.40 , cwt. A new top was registered when $20.80 cwt was paid E. P. Snyder of Her miston for 70 steer calves weigh ing 31,100 lbs., up 70c over the lasl sale. And P. J. Quinn of Stanfield received $15.80 cwt for a Holstein bull weighing 2125 lbs., highest price faid this season. Calves and steers predominated at the sale Friday with Oregon, Washington and Idaho packers and feeders and Oregon and Washington farmers contributing to broad, active demand at a brisk sale. Consigned were 442 cattle compared with 465 the previous .Friday, 132 hogs com pared with 272, and 221 sheep compared with 8. In line with other markets the hog market regained strength, fat hogs up $1 at 20.10 cwt.; and higher prices elsewhere and bet ter iquality accounted for the $15.80 top on bulls, up $1.60 cwt. Stocker steers were up $1.75 at $18.60 cwt. Needed at the sale next Friday are more grain fed steers and heifers and feeder steers. Calves: Baby calves 4.50-19.00 hd.; weaner calves, steer calves 19.20-20.80 cwt.; heifer calves 16.-10-17.60; veal 19.20-22.10. Steers: Stocker steers 17.10-18.60 cwt.; feeder steers 18.60-20.40; fat slaughter steers 20.40-21.70; fat heifers 16.35-18.70. Cows: Dairy cows 87.50-132.50 hd.; dairy heifers 11.75-13.60 cwt; no stock cows. Slaughter cows: Commercial 12.85-15.10 cwt.; utility 11.20-12.-35; canner-cutter 8.50-10.10; shells 6-10-7.70. Bulls: 13.25-15.80 cwt. Hogs: Weaner pigs 9.50-14.00 hd.; feeder pigs 19.20-21.10 cwt.; fat hogs 19.20-20.10; sows 14.60 15.90; boars light, 14.25-17.20 cwt. Sheep: Feeder lambs 13.35-15.75 cwt.; fat lambs 16.75-18.50; ewes older, 10.00-12.25 hd.; bucks 1, 190 lgs., 7.25 cwt. o Animal Nutrition Meetings Planned Feb. 3-4 at OSC Forecasts of ample feed sup plies for Oregon's 1955 barnyard cafeteria still leave a string of i unanswered questions on how the diet should be balanced for most J efficint livestock and poultry pro-' duction. I Latest research findings in feeds and feeding will be reported to Oregon feed and seed dealers at the 13th annual Animal Nutri tion conference, February 3 and 4,j at Oregon State college. I Lorin E. Harris, Utah State Agri" ' cultural college, heads a list of nationally-known feod experts who will address the conference Recent winner of two major na-j tional awards for his nutrition work, Harris will speak the open-; ing day on supplementary feed- CAPITAL PARADE Continued from Page 2 ges at this session. Senator Phil Brady, head of the teamsters union, carried the ball for the trucks and barges at the last session. , Certainly this could be con sidered class legislation designed to help a few at the expense of the general shipping public. CAPITAL SHORTS The first announcement of a candidate for the legislature .of 1957 came to light at the Farm( Federation "pot luck" dinner this week at Legion Hall whenj friends of Paul W. Huston de- clared they would "draft" the Oregon City former legislator, who was a member of the House of Representatives in 1947. . . . The Veterans' Committee of the House is the only Democratic committee in the present legisla ture. . . Sen. Francis W. Ziegler is the only "freshman" (he had three sessions in the House) sena tor on the important Senate Ways and Means Committee. . . Walter W. R. May, former publisher of the old Oregon City Enterprise '( has acquired an interest in the Oregon Voter. ing of range livestock. On the second day, he will tell how to use urea protein supplement in cattle feeding. E. P. Singsen, University of Connecticut, will report new scientific trends in poultry ra tions and George S. Templeton, national authority on rabbit pro duction, will discuss rabbit feed ing and commercial production of rabbit meat. For the past 20 vears, Templeton has directed the U. S. department of agricul ture's rabbit experiment station at Fontana, Cal., focal point of the nation's rabbit industry, Use of minerals in livestock and poultry feed is scheduled for discussion by three Oregon State college researchers. They are H. G. Arscott. poultry depart ment; I. R. Jones, dairy; and J. E. Oldfield, animal husbandry. Oldfield will also suggest ways of balancing local feedstuffs for swine production in Oregon. P. M. Brandt, OSC dairy depart ment head, will review the OSC dairy research program, and J. A Harper, poultry department, will report turkeyfeed research. Har per will also appear with Sing sen, Harris and lempieton on a panel to answer questions from the audience at the close of the conference. Other OSC speakers are G. Bur ton Wood, agricultural economics department head; Roger Sprowls, dairy department; and E. M. Dickinson, poultry department. All sessions will be in Withy combe hall with registration starting February 3 at 9 a. m. o Power Failure Woes With Home Freezers Reviewed by Experts Brief power failures caused by winter storms needn't bring wor ries about food keeping in a home freezer. Mary Beth Minden, Ore gon State college extension home management specialist, said food will keep easily in a closed free zer if it is without electricity only a few hours. With the freezer closed, food usually will stay frozen in a fully loaded cabinet two days, she said In a cabinet with less than half a load, it will not keep frozen more than a day. But spoilage will not start for at least three days. During a power cut-off, the only three reasons for opening the freezer are to put in dry ice, to remove frozen food to a locker plant, or to take out food needed in the emergency. Opening the freezer to see if food is getting. soft will only spread its thawing, she cautioned. Locating the nearest place that sells dry ice is a wise precaution, she explained. Many dairies or cold storage warehouses have it. Put in the home freezer, it will FULLETON'S BEST USED CAR BUYS 53 Chevrolet 4 door $1600 Power glide 53 Chevrolet 4 door $1550 , Bel Air 52 Chevrolet 4 dr $1250 Power Glide 51 Chevrolet Bel Air ... $1265 51 Ford Victoria $1015 '49 Chevrolet coupe $695 '48 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr $475 46 Chevrolet 4 door $275 Trucks Pickups .'49 CMC ton pickup $850 with 3-horse rack '48 Dodge 2 ton truck . $900 with 6" hoist 49 Jeep Pickup $950 F-head motor 48 Jeep Pickup $850 47 International tank Truck $1500 800 gal. tank, meter and pump) Hose, 70 ft. 46 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. keep food frozen. Miss Minden also suggests lo cating the nearest locker plant and learning whether frozen food can be rushed there if necessary for safekeeping. The weather forecast may be a cue for adjusting the rreezers temperature. In areas where heavy storms may affect power lines and cause shut-offs, it may be wise to get the freezer con tents as cold as possible, Miss Minden said. The colder the food, the longer it will stay frozen without elec tricity, according to the home! management specialist. So tr areas where power lines are often affected by sleet, high winds or silver thaws, she suggests setting the freezer's temperature control at its coldest position when power trouble threatens. now for Olympial Whether you choose it direct from the tap or in bottles or cans, you can rely on Olympia to always taste refreshingly the same. U'S te Water that ma,es . , v.i Its UM' OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, 0lympi, Wash. BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRED L. GRONEMYER. D. M. D. DENTIST 103 Gale St. Phone 6-9944 4 Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting-4th Tuesday Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday lone Center 3rd Tuesday 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 PLUMBING & HEATING Steam Fitting GILLIAM & BISBEE Earle Gilliam, Plumber Phone 6-9433 or 6-9780 JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Bldg., Willow Street Heppner, Oregon - J. 0. 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 & Surgeon First National Bank Building Res. Ph. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 t 4 A.D.McMurdo,M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SANDERS Insurance Agency Harold A. Sanders Jr. America Fore & The Travelers Hotel Heppner Bldg. Further information on what to do when the home freezer stops Is available from county home extension agents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ruggles are enjoying a two weeks vacation in Arizona. Long Distance Nation-Wide Moving Service Mayflower. Agents Padded Vans Penland Bros. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 338 - BOCe U. S.A. A-14 imP for all ." 1 K I II 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 Gale 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 ReDairlne Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE 1 Creswick & Seuell Mortuary Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 6-9G00 Heppner, Oregon Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE OIllo In Patari BaUdlaff C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 . Heppner, Oregon t MONUMENTS -MARKERS- See Oliver Creswick Creswick & Seuell Mortuary m m in I LU1ILIIU