Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 07, 1955, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Classified Rates
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Block face or caps, double rate
Cards of Thanks $1.00
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
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FOR SAL5 stucco house, 2 bed
room, living room 12 x 25, un
finished room up stairs 12 x 28,
new wiring with 220 volt line, 2
large lots, garden space and
large yard, new fence, TV cable
to house, across street from
school. Phone 3-8103 Lexing
ton. 4tfc
TREAT your toe to
FORD Trigger Torque Go.
TO GIVE AWAY six weeks old
black cocker puppies and one ,
Dionae roarer, year anu nan i
old. Phone 8-7139.
3-4c,
SAVE YOUR RUMMAGE for the
Civic League Rummage sale
April 22-23. For free pickup
call 6-9725 or 6-9425. 2-6c
HEPPNER T. V. NEWS
When is TV coming to Hepp
ner? The first public showing
will probably be about April 16th.
Watch for public announcement.
Question: How many channels
will there be on the cable system?
Answer: It 'is planned to have
two channels to start with. Ar
rangements are being made so
additional station channels can
be added. The two channels to
start with are showing all three
national net work programs.
Question: How much progress
has been made on the cable sys
tem to date? Answer: the re
ceiving tower has been erected
The cable has been buried in the,
ground to the city limits. The
Bni f a. mu, rtutrihntinn I
system are being installed this
week.
Question: How, much does a
membership in Heppner TV Cor
poration cost? A membership in
HeDDner TV costs $135.00. The
membership entitles you to a1
TV service line to your house or
place of business.
Question: How much will the
monthly service charge be after
I am connected? The monthly
service charge for residence with
one TV set is $3.50 monthly plus
tax. -
Question: Can I pay for my
membership on a monthly bud
get plan? Answer: Yes. You can
pay for your membership by pay
ing $15.00 down and $10.80
monthly.
Question: .Does the Heppner
T. V. Corporation sell TV sets?
Answer: No. The Heppner TV
Corporation was organized to
bring Heppner TV signal service
to your home. You can buy your
TV set from any of the local TV
dealers.
Question: What can I do to
hurry up this TV "service to my
homo in Heppner? Answer: You
can speed up work of bringing
TV service to your home by mail
ing your check for either the full
membership price of $135.00, or
the down payment of $15.00, to
Carl Suaulding, secretary-treas
urer, Heppner T. V. Incorporated,
P. O. Box 587, Heppner, Oregon
FOR SALE 2 bedroom modern
house in Heppner. Priced for
nnick sale. Phone 6-9435 3tfc
FOR SALE five bedroom home,
ideal for large family, or some.
nno interested in renting out
rooms. Come look it over. Rea
sonable. A. B. Elde. 51tfc
FOR SALE 3 bedroom modern
house, garage. Joe Wright,
Gilmore St.. Phone 6-9269. 4p
FOUND flash camera and case;
left at lone library last week
end. Owner may identify and
claim at Gazette Times office
and nav for this ad. 4p
CHEVROLET 1952 Style-line four
sedan. Shows excellent
care by former owner. Pay $365.
00 down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany.
FREE
Ask To Have Our Used
MACHINERY BARGAIN LIST
Sent You
Sea Any
EMPIRE MACHINERY CO.
CUB SCOUT food sale at Red and
White store April 9 at 10: w.
Why bake for Easter? Buy it
at the Cub Scout food sale,
3-4c
RESIDENTIAL property for sale,
Pav like rent. Mrs. A. Q-
Thomson.
3-4c
FORD 1954 Customline tudor with
overdrive. This one has ban
ioint front suspension. Pay
$595.00 down,
Company.
Rosewall Motor
HOUSE FOR SALE two bed
I rooms, full basement, only four
l years old. Write or call Lew
Becker, Elgin, Oregon. 4tfc
1 APARTMENT FOR
I rooms, furnished. Also For Sale,
new davenport and chair. Anne
McNamee. 4p
PLYMOUTH 1953 two door sedan.
Pay $395.00 down. 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
er 6-9212. 7tfc
FOR SALE one registered year
ling Hereford bull. Frank M.
Monahan, Condon, Oregon 4-5p
R0SY SAYS: I remember when I
kid thev sed t feed us
sulphur and molasses for a
spring tonic. Your car probab
ly needs a spring motor tune
up for a spring tonic and going
thru a long winter. It will make
driving a pleasure and save
you money every mile,
IRONING in my home. Phone
6-9635. 47tfcA
WANTED baby sitting. Call
6-9635. 36tfcA
FOR SALE Singer sewing ma-.
chine, A-l, $30. Well made trail
er, $40 four wheel chasis, for
any purpose $25. Fireplace
wood, washing machine pump
$30. Max Schulz, Box 3, Hepp
ner, Oregon. 4p
WE cut and fit glass in all makes
of cars and trucks. Just drive in
and say fix it. Rosewall Motor
Company.
"9 SALE-Moderr, i two bedroom
use " u "Vdie t
Phone 6-9289. 4tfc
DR. L. C. RICHEY Optometrist, !
207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of-
fice Phone 609. 48tfc'
KINDERGARTEN RUMMAGE
SALE April 22, 23 at Empire:
Machinery. Free pickup of your
rummage, just phone 6-9725 or
6-9425. 2-6c
SEWING and alterations, will
call for and deliver. Lennie
Louden, phone 6-5313, 110
Church St. 2 -5c
FOR SALE two double register
ed polled white face bulls 3
and 4 years old. Call 6-5375.
3-4p
FOR SALE 24 HP Wisconsin VF4
air cooled engine. D. H. Jones
and Son, phone 6-5338. 4lfc
KEEP your eyes on our used car
lot for a better used car. The
good buys are coming in now
on the sensational new 1955
Ford. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER
LIVESTOCK FARM SALES
Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction
Association. WESTERN SALE
MANAGEMENT
Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87
FOR SALE two bedroom modern
house in lone. Priced for quick
salp Joe Gaarsland. 3-4c
AFTER 4:00 P. M. and on week
endsFor small lathe work
and everything else to do with
iron and steel. See D. H. Jones
and Son. Dhone 6-5338. 4tfc
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
for the cards and flowers sent me
during my stay in the hospital at
The Dalles.
E. R. Luridell
4p
Legal Notices
NO. 8277 EQUITY
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF WASCO
EVALYN HESTER SMITH.
Plaintiff,
vs
FRED G. SMITH,
Defendant.
Bv virtue of an execution is
sued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled cause,
to me directed, and dated this
25th day of March, 1955, upon a
judgment rendered and entered
in said Court on the 29th day of
January, 1955, in favor of Evalyn
Hestpr Smith. Plaintiff, ano
against Fred G. Smith, Defend
atn, for the sum of $1,902.46 with
interest thereon at the rate of 6
per cent per annum from January
29, 1955, $77.07 costs wnn mier
est thereon at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from January 29,
1955. and also the costs oi ana
unon this writ; on the 25th day of
March, 1955, I levied upon all of
the right, title and interest of the
above named defendant In and
to the following described real
property situated in the County
of Morrow, State oi uregon, to
wn: :
Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16,
Heppner Gazette Times, TKursday,
Block 7, all in the Town of
Boardman, Morrow County,
Oregon.
, Now, Therefore, by virtue of
writ. I will, on Saturday, the 30th
day of April, 1955, at 10 o'clock a.
m. at the front door of the County
Court House in Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption),
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the right, title and in
terest which the within named
defendant in the above entitled
suit had on the 29th day of Janu
ary, 1955, the date of the enroll
ing and docketing of the judg
ment herein, or since that date
had in and to the above described
property or any part thereof, to
satisfy said execution, interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated March 29, 1955.
First publication: March 31,
1955,
Last publication: April 28,
1955.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore
con. 3-7c
NOTICE OF REFEREES' SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Equity No. 11.124
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Jack Ramos and Dorothy Ra
mos his wife, Plaintiffs,
vs
Robert Ramos and J. M. Ramos,
his wife; Antone Vey, Trustee
under Last Will and Testament
of Joseph Ramos, deceased; Jos
eph G. Ramos; Hugh Currin, Jr.,
and Ralph Currin and Katie Cur
rin, Co-Executors of the Estate
of Hugh Currin, Deceased, De
fendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to an Interlocu-
tory 'Decree of partition and sale
made and entered in the above en
titled suit on March 21, 1955, we,
the undersigned Referees named
and appointed in said Decree,
will sell at public auction at
10:00 A. M. on the 29th day of
April, 1955, at the front door of
the Morrow County Court House
in Heppner, Oregon, the premises
described by said Decree to be
sold and therein described as fol
lows:
East Half; Northeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter; 20 acres
in Southeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter in Section
20; all of Section 21; North Half
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec
tion 28;Northeast Quarter of
Section 29; All in Township 1
South, Range 28, East of the
Willamette Meridian in the
County of Morrow, State of Ore
gon. Consisting of approximately
1200 acres, more or less.
The described premises will be
sold to the highest bidder for
cash in hand and subject to:
1. Right of the tenants Ralph
Currin and Katie Currin, co-exe
cutors of the estate of Hugh Cur
rin, deceased, and Hugh Currin,
Jr. to remain in possession of
such premises until the expira
tion of their lease on December
31, 1955.
2. Right of the present owners
to receive their pro-rata share of
rents to the date of sale.
3. Approval and confirmation
by the above entitled Court.
Dated this 31st day of March,
1955.
FRED ANDREWS, JR.
GAYLORD MADISON
FRANK CORREA, JR.
Refer jes, co P. O. Box 332
Pendleton, Oregon.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
Executor of the estate of R. L.
BENGE, deceased, and all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are here
by required to present same with
proper vouchers duly verified to
the Executor at the office of Ma
honey and Fancher, Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
24th day of March, 1955.
TERREL L. BENGE,
Executor
2-7c
EQUALIZATION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday May 3, 1955, at 7:30 P,
M. the Directors of the West Ex
tension Irrigation District, acting
as a Board of Equalization, will
meet at the office of the District
in Irrigon, Oregon, to review and
correct the annual assessment for
the period from July 1, 1955 to
June 30, 1956, levied by the Board
of Directors on March 5, 1955. In
the meantime the assessment roll
is on file at the District office for
the inspection by all persons af
fected by said levy.
MRS. A. C. HOUGHTON,
Secretary
Heppner High School
SCOOP
By Barbara Prock
Students of the sophomore and
junior English classes wrote es
says entitled "My Community
and World Affairs" for the recent
United Nations contest
Darlene Connor and Jay Sumner
will compete with each other to
see who goes to Pendleton for the
district contest, April 22.
"Fun for AH" is the slogan used
for the Heppner high students
when they are entertained by the
Teen Canteen in the American
Legion hall two Thursday and
Friday evenings of each month.
Ping pong, dancing, pool, cards
and cokes are highlighted.
Due to the weather, the Friday
ballgame with Arlington was
postponed until a later time.
As voting delegates for the F.
B. L. A. convention in Corvallis,
April 15-16, Joan Wright and
Clarice Hastings will attend.
Five hundred most commonly
known spelling words have been
studied in recent typing classes.
Very few perfects were reported.
Speech students attending the
state speech contest in Corvallis.
April 15-16 are Janet Kendall,
serious interpretation and Lance
Tibbies, extemporaneous speak
ing. o
County Agent News -.
Continued from Page 2 .
announced this week. Fifty Dol
lars a ton is the government sup
port rate on the 1955 barley crop
grading No. 2 or better in Termi
nal storage at Portland, Vancou
ver and Astoria. $34.58 to $45.02
is the range of basic loan rates
in Oregon counties. Harney takes
the low, Washington and Mult
nomah take the high. Basic
rates in Portland and in each
Oregon county are exactly $9.58 a
ton less than last year. Rates are
being lowered $8.33 to $9.17 a ton
at most mid-west markets. The
rate at San Francisco is $49.58,
down $8.75 a ton from last year.
In Morrow County, last years
loan was $52.92 which was a $1.27
per bushel In 1955 the loan rate
will be $43.43 or $1.04 per bushel.
This price is 53 of old parity
and 70 of modernized parity as
of March 15, 1955.
The last few days of the really
first spring weather that we have
had sees a lot of activity in weed
spraying. The fields that I have
visited do not have heavy infes
tation of big weeds, however,
there are heavy infestations of
weeds that have come up only in
the past two weeks. Applications
that have been made just recent
ly combined with the nice wea
ther we are having appear to be
giving excellent control. With
the spring being so slow, damage
to grain from spraying following
cold weather should be much
less than a year ago. Yields in
many fields last year were cut
considerably clue to early spray
ing and some later spraying
which followed cold snaps. Most
damage seemed to be evident
when temperatures dropped be
low 20, Most damage is found
where oil is being used as a car
rier which reduces yield consider
ably if the right conditions exist.
Work that has been done indicate
that there are several factors
that are tied up with oil spray-j
ing and that it is almost difficult
to determine which conditions
cause the greatest reduction in
yields due to oils. Recommen-!
dations have therefore been'
made against using oil due to
these conditions. In general, one'
pound of 2.4-D acid per acre is
recommended especially where
the more hard weeds such as Tar
weed are predominate. Lighter
applications generally control
mustards, filarees and those eas
ier to kill weeds Where days are
still and temperatures high, it
takes less 2,4-D to get a good
coverage and to do the job In
killing weeds.
To find out how profitable and
feasible it might be to add sheep
to a small or medium size farm,
The U. S. D. A. in cooperation
with the Montana experiment
station recently made some farm
management studies on irriga
ted farms in Montana. It was
found that the reason that most
farmers keep a small flock of
sheep, is to get some use out of
idle land or to use up some sur
plus forage. Also farmers inter-
ciewed in the study said the
farm flocks takes very little time
away from other farm operations
since sheep need most attention
in the winter time. Researchers
also found In their study that the
average farm flock of say 60 ewes
and 2 rams produce an annual
April 7, 1955
return of $1300.00, or $21.70 per
ewe. Of this amout $864.00 came
from the same lamb crop, $64.00
from culling old ewes, and $374.
00 from fleeces. These figures
are based on a lamb crop of
72 lambs of which 60 were sold
at 80 pounds weight for 18c per
pound and the others kept as re
placements and there were 68
fleeces in the flock studied aver
aging 10 pounds, which at the
time of study sold for 55c a pound.
Economist D. C. Myric of the
Agricultural Research Adminis
tration says he thinks sheep
would be equally adapted to the
family farms with similar feed
or land situations almost any
where. Perhaps this is why we
have noticed an increasing num
ber of farm flocks of sheep in
Morrow county.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
PUBLIC SALE
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT
OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU
OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Land Office, 1001 N. E. Lloyd
Blvd., Portland 14, Oregon, Feb
ruary 8, 1955.
Under provisions of section
2455, R. S., as amended by sec.
tion 14 of the act of June 28, 1934
(48 stat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171),
and pursuant to the application
of Frank Wilkinson Serial No.
Oregon 02740, there will be offer
ed to the highest bidder, but not
at less than $3,262.30 for the tract,
at a public sale to be held at
2:00 o'clock P. M., on the eighth
day of April next, at this office,
the following tracts of land:
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, SEy4NWVi,
SV2NEV4, SEy4, and ESWVi Sec.
6, T. 3 N., R. 23 E., W. M., Oregon
containing 652.46 acres.
The Lot 7, SEftSWVi, WSEy4
and NEV4SE14, Section 6, will be
sold subject to a reservation to
the United States of that certain
right-of-way for electric trans
mission line and all appurtenan
ces thereto, constructed by the
United States through, over and
upon the lands, and the right of
the United States, its officers,
agents, or employees to maintain,
operate, repair, or improve the
same so long as needed or used
for or by the United States.
(Dept. Instr., January 13, 1916,
44 L. D. 513).
Bids may be made by the
principal or his agent, either per
sonally 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
USED CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
'SI Ford 5 past. Coupe $850
'48 Ford 6 4 -door
New Tires
$365
47 Chrysler ..$200
46 Chevrolet 4 door $275
Trucks - Pickups
'49 GMC ton pickup $850
with 2-horse rack
'48 Dodge 2 ton truck ... S900
with 6" hoist
49 Jeep Pickup $950
F-head motor
46 Ford Truck 1425
stock rack
46 Ford Pickup $500
1946 Cher. Truck $600
NOW
2 Body And Paint Men To
Give You Faster Service.
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
check or post-office money orders
made payable to the Treasurer of
the United States for the amounts
of the bids. The envelopes must
be marked in the lower left-hand
corner "Public sale bid, Serial No.
Oregon 02710, Sale, 2:00 P. M,
April 8, 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 lor
sale. .
Any contiguous owner claiming
a preierence rigni niusi asst-ii
THE NEWEST
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POWER MOWERS
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Under-side view of the new McCulIoch Twin-Action Power Lawn
Mower shows esclusive new twin cutters. Jean Corbett demon
strates pivoting safety blades while Joan points out support
wheels Inalde cutter. Girls are Hollywood's lovely Corbett twins.
SEE IT AT
Heppner Hardware & Electric
Heppner, Oregon
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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
for all
occasions
MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP
JOS.J.NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Bldg., 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 & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 6-8210 Off. Ph. 6-69616
A.D.MeMuraM.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.
H.0B
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such right within 30 days from
the above sale date.
Frances A. Patton,
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GENERAL
Carpenter Work
Louie's Workshop
Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shop
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THE HEPPNER CLINIC
C. M. Wagner, M. D.
Stanley J. Kirk, M. D.
Janet C. Kirk, M. D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Day or night rhone 6-9114
GLENN WAY
Electronic Service
N. Gilmore St.
Res. Phone 6-9975
Evenings and Sundays
4 I
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Good
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
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Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Creswick&Seuell
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 & Title Co.
mo.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Olflct in Peteri Building
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
MONUMENTS
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See Oliver Creswick
Creswick 4 Seuell Mortuary