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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, May 12, 1955 Page 5 u.s .s t iv-fcr V I 11 11 HP"' H'lfc Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black (ace or caps, double rate Cards of Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday WILL SHARE expenses for ride to Spokane about June 3. Phone 6-9114. 9c FORDS and Friends is our busi ness. Rosewall Motor Com pany, FOR RENT clean two bedroom apartment. Phone 6-9495. 7-10c BUY WHOLESALE direct! Send $1.00 for catalog. Dollar ap plies on first order. D D M Dis tributors, 4180 Alana, Salem Oregon 7-10c FORD 1948 club coupe. Pay $135.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. COUPLE CARD PARTY, Masonic Hall, Heppner, Wednesday, May 18 at 8 p. m. Bridge and pinochle. Bring your partner for the evening. Admission 75c. INTERNATIONAL 1950 Long wheel base truck with flat bed. Special motor. Pay $495.00 down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. FOR SALE 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 1 large lots, garden space and ' large yard, new fence, TV cable to house, across street from school. $4,500. Phone 3-8103 Lexington. 4tfc WILLYS 1952 two door. Has radio ' and heater. Pay $265.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. LOST Saturday, hand laced man's billfold. Finder may keep money, please return papers and billfold. Howard Pettyjohn, phone 6-9284. 9p INTERNATIONAL 1948 Pickup. Put this one to work. Pay $135. 00 down. Rosewall Motor Co. FOR SALE 160 acres diversified farm 6 miles south of Pendle ton. 32 acres under sprinkler irrigation, 92 acres wheat land, balance crested wheat pasture and grazing. Good improve ments. Price $37,500. For de tails write R. L. Elliott, Realtor, 141 So. Main St., Pendleton. 840c ROSY SAYS: For the life of me" I can't see why a man will make his wife walk when he can buy one of our fishing cars for only $7.00 down and $7.00 a week. Have you driven a new Ford lately? FOR SALE five bedroom home, ideal for large family, or some, one interested in renting out rooms. Come look it over. Rea sonable. A. B. Elde. 51tfc Do You Get Our Used Machinery Bargain List? Just Ask For It! We Will Send It to You FREE EMPIRE MACHINERY CO. BUY guaranteed Atlas tires from Rosewall Motor Co. FOR RENT One nice room nrivntP nath. Call 6-9478. 9tfc NASH 1947 sedan. New rubber. Pay $75.00 down. Rosewall Mo tor Company. SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER LIVESTOCK FARM SALES Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction Association. WESTERN SALE MANAGEMENT Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87 WE make glass replacements in all makes of cars and trucks, Just drive in and say fix it Rosewall Motor Company FOR SALE 10 h. p. single phase electric motor and pump, ex cellent condition. Floyd Jones, Phone 6-5341. 8-9p IT'S smarter than ever to be seen riding in a new Ford. FOR SALE good used oil stove, $35. Joe fiaarsland. lone. 8-9c FOR RENT Unfurnished apt. I.anham ADtS. 6tlc HOUSE FOR SALE two bed rooms, full basement, only four years old. Write or call Lew Rprkpr. Klein. Oreeon. 4tfc YOU can enjoy TV sooner than you think by signing up for a mpmhprshin before the crew passes your house. DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist, 207 s. Main St- Pendleton. Of flee Phone 609. 48tfc VFORD 1952 Custom tudor. lias thrifty V-8 motor with lots of, filed, the appdieation may be ap l pep. Radio and big heater. Pay ! proved by the State Engineer I 365.00 down. Rosewall Motor without a hearing. Company. ! Dated at Salem, Ore., this 28th NEED FINANCING?-Our ABClda' of TC19f 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 ner 6-9212. 7tfc CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends for all th e cards sent me and the visits I had during my stay in the hospital. Also I want to thank the hospital staff for the care given me. H. O. Ely 9p Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, the executor of the estate of C. W. ROUNDY, Deceas ed, and all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are hereby required to present the same, to the under signed executor duly verified with proper vouchers at the law office of J. J. NYS at Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, DATED AND FIRST PUBLISHED this 12th day or May, isdo. EDGAR MORRIS, Executor J Nib, Attorney for Executor 9-13c CALL FOR BIDS The directors of school district No. 1CJ, Morrow County, Oregon, hereby issue a call for bids for the following equipment: 1 Furnish two (2) Bradley Multi-i stall showers, O-M type, supplies from above, vented off drain, five users: and two (2) Bradley Multi stall showers O-M-R type, sup plies from above, vented off drain, five users. Sealed bids for the above equipment will be received by the district until 2 p. m. May u when they will be publicly open ed and read aloud. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Nona Sowell, clerk School District 1 CJ Heppner, Oregon 9c NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA TION FOR A CHANGE IN POINT OF DIVERSION OF WATER Notice is given hereby that Alvin E. Wagenblast has filed an application for the approval of a change in point of diversion of water from Willow Creek. By decree of the circuit court for Morrow County entered Dec. 12, 1910, in the matter of the de termination of the relative rights to the waters of Willow Creek and its tributaries, a water right was adiudicated in the name of An drew Reaney for the irrigation of 20 acres in NEy4SEi4,Sec. 28, T. 1 S.. R. 25 E., W. M., from Willow Creek with a date of priority of April 1890 and in the name of Margaret Reaney for the irriga tion of 18 acres in SWVi Nby4, 5.5 acres in NEVi NWV., 8 acres in SEVi NWy4 and 1.5 acres in NWy4 SEy4, Sec: 28, T. 1 S., R.25 E., W. M., from Willow Creek, with a date of priority of 1890. These lands are irrigated thru the A. Reaney ditch, the point of diver- sion of said ditch being located 1180 ft. N. and 175 ft. E. from SW corner of Sec. 27, and being with- in SWy4 SWy4, said Sec. 27, T. 1 S., R 25 E. W. M. The applicant herein, owner of the lands above described, pro poses to change the point of di version of the ditch downstream to a point to be located 1340 ft. N. and 143 ft. W. from the SE corner of Sec. 28, and being with- ln NEV4 SEy4 gaid Sec, 28, T. 1 S. R. 25 E...W. M., ana in aaaiuon, to maintain 6 pumping plants along Willow Creek on his lands in Section 28 for the irrigation of the lands involved. More detail ed information as to the exact lo cation of the points of diversion of the pumping plants can be obtained by writing to the btaie Engineer, Salem, Ore, All Dersons interested are noti fied hereby that a hearing will be held at the county court house at Heppner, Ore., on June 29, 1955, beginning at 10:00 a. m. au od lections to the proposed change if any there are, will be heard at said time and place. Any oDjec tions shall be prepared in writing, one copy to be served on Alvin E. Wagenblast, Lexington, Ore., and one copy mailed to the State Engineer, Salem, Ore., together with a $2 filing fee, at least 10 days prior to the date set for Hearing . n no oogenous ue LEWIS A. STANLEY, State Engineer 8-10c NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY BY EXECUTOR IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the Matter of the Estate of EGBERT L. YOUNG, Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to an order, made and entered, in said Court and Cause, on the 11th day of April, 1955, by the Hon. Garnet Barratt, Judge of Probate Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, author izing and directing said executor to sell real property of the estate of Egbert L. Young, deceased, that I will, on and after the 16th day of May, 1955, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. at the office of J. O. Turner in Heppner, Oregon offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Commencing at the South west corner of the Southeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of Section Thirty-four (34) in Township Two (2) South of Range Twenty-six (26) E. W. M. in Morrow County, State of Oregon; thence north O' 17 east 161.02 feet; thence north 35" 14' east 260 feet to the point of be beginning; thence north 54 14' west 127 feet; thence north 35 14' east 69 feet; thence north 54 14' west 115 feet; thence north 0 17' east 85 feet; thence south 72 21' east, 293 feet; thence south 35 14' west 226 feet to the place of beginning. The executor reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 11th day of April, 1955. Earl McKinney, Executor of the Egbert L. Young, Estate of deceased. 6-10c-T CAPITAL PARADE Continued from Page 2 tute referred to forests and not trees' the product of husbandry, such as orchard trees, perennial pastures and cane berries. If an order to county assessors should include these tiie growers say they will prevail on the next legislature to change the law. Tax commissioners Ray Smith and Carl Chambers told the grow ers they would study the situa tion before issuing any orders. MORSE IN OREGON .U. S. Senator Wayne Morse spoke in West Linn last Friday noon, in the evening at Corvallis and at noon Saturday in Salem. Excerpts at the Salem address include: "We will have to keep ahead of the Russians in our brain power because we can't keep ahead of them in manpower." He said in case of attack we may be living in tents in the mountains and for that reason he advocated roads crossing the mountains into Idaho. "The 'partnership' advocates claim their plan is the speediest if not the only way of obtaining Couger and Green Peter dams. "But the Ellsworth partnership bill is an invitation to delay. The language of the bill contains 'more 'ors', 'ifs', 'ands', and Twts' man an unpreparea nign scnooi student's recitation. It contains no effective time limit in which the partner has to produce and , make good. It adds several new procedural steps to the regular ' appropriation procedure which i cannot help but waste time." EMPLOYMENT UP SLIGHTLY Non-farm employment totaled 231,200 in the Portland-Vancou ver area during March, compar ing with 229,400 the previous month and 230,600 a year ago. Construction put on 300 workers during the 30 days, jumping to 11,500, about 400 higher than last year. Trade jobs were estimated to be the same as a year ago but 700 over February. Textiles and food processing also improved slightly but most industries eased off somewhat. Average weekly earnings of production workers declined 69 cents from the previous-month to $79.85 but were $3.62 higher than early in 1954. Shorter hours cut pay of lumber workers to $77.43 a week. Printing and publish ing employees were fewer in num ber but put in longer hours to average $104.64 a week for the highest figure yet shown in this industry. NEWSWRITER JUMPS CORRAL James D. (Jimmy) Olson, poli tical writer and state capital re porter for the Capital Journal, Salem, took off for Washington, D. C, within hours after adjourn-1 ment of the legislature. He was emphatic that tne piannea tnree week escape from newspaper work is "only a rest trip but some writing will be done." He intends to spend five days in Washington, five in New York, two or more days in Denver, and two in San Francisco where he will be met by Mrs. Olson. From there they will go to Sacramento for a two-day visit with friends and the California legislature. o ' Cattle Prices Again Edge Up HERMISTON Franklin Ely of lone topped the market at the Hermiston livestock auction Fri day with three grain-fed white- face heifers weighing 2465 lbs. that sold for $22.50 cwt., Delbert Anson, manager of the sale, re ports. . Prices at the auction were fully steady to stronger Friday. Better quality and an unusually large number of Oregon and Wash ington packers and farmers, as well as a good number of feed ers, contributed to the broad and active demand accounting in part for increases. Volume was relatively steady, 443 cattle compared with 476 the previous Friday, 190 hogs com pared with 179, and 52 sheep compared with 256. - Veal of better quality met con tinued demand, the fatter veal bringing $28 cwt., up 75c. Other price increases included baby calves, $33 hd., up $1; stocker steers, $18.20 cwt., up30; feeder steers, $20.40 cwt., up 10c; fat heifers, $20.50 cwt. up 40c; dairy cows, better quality, $172.50, up $2.50 hd.; stock cows, better quality, strong demand, $157.50 pr up $32.50; commercial cows $15.80 cwt., up 20c; weaner pigs $14 hd., up 75c; feeder pigs $19.30 cwt up 10c; fat hogs $16.5Q cwt., up 80c; boars, $9.75, up 65c cwt.; feeder lambs $14.60 cwt., up 40c; bucks $4.20 cwt., up 70c. Needed next Friday are more grain fed steers and heifers. Those from Hermiston topping the market were E. P. Snyder, two ewes, 470 lbs., $9.75 cwt.; one 235-lb. whiteface veal, $28 cwt.; one whiteface cow, 910 lbs. $16. 60 cwt.; David Woods, seven feed er hogs, 710 lbs., $19.30 cwt.; R. L. Orwig, three weaner pigs, $14 hd.; E. A. Westermeyer, one brown mare, $49 hd. Others were R. E. I Lyons, Umatilla, one baby calf, $33 hd.; Grant Picker, Stanfield, two sows, 56o lbs., $15.50 cwt.; Ir vin Mann, Jr., Stanfield, one 1520 lb. whiteface bull, $17.20 cwt.; Henry Molstrom, Pendleton, one registered Hereford bull, $270 hd,; John Bott, Pendleton, two white face heifers, grain-fed, 1375 lbs., $20.50 cwt.; Walter Jaeger, Con don, one 910 lb. whiteface cow, $16.60 cwt.; Emmet Rogers, Boardman, five fat hogs, 1090 lbs., $19.50 cwt. Calves: BaDy calves 3.50-33.00 hd.; weaner calves, steer calves 19.75-21.60 cwt., heifer calves 16.-10-17.60 cwt.; veal 21.25-28.00 cwt. Steers: Stocker steers 16.75-18.-20 cwt.; feeder steers 18.30-20.40 cwt; fat slaughter steers 20.50 22.50 cwt.; fat heifers 18.60-20.50 cwt. Cows: Dairy cows 91.00-127.50 hd.; dairy heifers 24.00-46.00 hd.; stock cows 117.50-157.50 pr. Slaughter cows: Commercial 14.40-15.80 cwt; few lights to 16. 50; utility 12.60-13.80; canner-cut-ter 5.90-11.70; shells 7.25-8.10. Bulls: 14.35-17.20 cwt Hogs: Weaner pigs 8.50-14.00 hd.; feeder pigs 16.10-19.30 cwt; fat hogs 18.10-19.50 cwt; sows 13.60-15.50 cwt; boars 5.25-9.75 cwt. Sheep: Feeder lambs 13.25-14.-60 cwt; no fat lambs; ewes 2.25 9.75 cwt; bucks 1.00-4,20 cwt. o Cattlemen to Meet Next Week at OSC Lots of hot and heavy discus sion is expected during the 42nd annual Oregon Cattlemen's as sociation convention in Corvallis, May 8 to 11. Ed Coles, association secretary, says what to do about a beef commission in Oregon, beef pro motion, taxes, transportation rates, legislation, and public re lations are all due for review. More than 700 cattlemen and their wives are expected to at tend. Ceneral sessions will be held on the Oregon State college campus. Program headliners include Sam Coon, Oregon congressman, Baker; John Hounsell, state sena tor , Hood River; Radford Hall, assistant executive secretary of the American National Cattle men's Association, Denver; George Tucker, secretary, California Cat tie Feeder's association, Los An geles; Alan Rogers, research corn- mittee chairman, American Na tional Cattlemen's association. Ellensburg; Roy Nelson, state de partment of agriculture, Salem; Rita Campbell, nutritionist for the National Livestock and Meat board; and Nelson Crow, Los Angeles magazine publisher. In addition to the regular busi ness sessions, a' long list of spe cial events has been arranged, highlighted by the traditional 6 a. m. steak "Buckaroo Breakfast" and an "old Indian style" sal mon bake. SNOP!U8 OF ANNUAL STATEMENT for the year ended Peoember 81. 1864 Ot THE METROPOLITAN CA8UALTT INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW YORK, ol New York, ln th Slate of New York, made to ths Insursnoe Commtseloner of the Bute of Oregon, pursuant to law; ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds 2K-!e!.vJS1'?1 Stocks 22.755.327.4 HorlRase loaru on real estate Real estate, less en i cumbrancts Cash and bank ds i posits Agents' balances or , u n o o 1 1 scted pre i mtums -- Interest, dlvld ends and real estate In come dus and ao I erued Other assets 83.792.S4 Nona 2.158,645 7 S.B94.14.oS 121.764 91 383,796.78 12S d!L--i-"'$49,890.233.88 : LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND 1 OTHErt "UNn8 Losses J18.433.961. 00 pensea Unearned pi AU other lis Abilities- 1.983,472.73 Sa can tall " 835.864,128.7? Capital paid up $ 2.000.000.00 pedal surplus funds None Unassljmed funds ...,.. i (surplus) ii.oo,iu-. Ba'yho1d'.r.".!!14,326.10.0t Total $49 890233.85 STATEMENT OF INCOMB Eimlums earned 30.84g,352.e0 sea Incurred ... 18.967.186.48 ss expenses ln- .-...- , curred - S.350,848.40 Other nnderwrltlnx I expenses Incurred - 10.066,790.48 Total underwriting.,. .., . ' deductions - J30.384.505.S4 Net, underw r 1 1 1 n t CTln or loss ...... li S47.?8 investment income ,,j:tf,Vs' Other Income 25. 478. v total befor. federal ..... income taxes l,0B,7ja.o A- 438.722.88 ! Net Income 8 1.183.009.98 Dividends to stock- M holders r 850.000.00 Dividends to policy- holders . NonS 0.tS?p.u.Tn.V,; 8.808.088.9T Total capital , nd (?.")'-.--4.065.083.9T Increase In surplus SoldTrd:--P--: 8,208.093.90 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net Tosses pair:::: S87.235.0i Dividends paid or credited to policy- holders -- Nona Principal of firs In Oregon i SIT South West Alder Street. Portland, rcgon. Turner, Van Marter & Bryant, Agents USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 54 Ford 6 2-dr. $1450 52 Mercury Convertible . $1250 52 Ford Station Wagon $1175 51 Chevrolet Bel Air .. $1095 51 Chev. 2 door $900 '51 Ford 5 pass. Coupe $850 49 Chev. 2 door $550 47 Chrysler $200 46 Chevrolet 4 door $275 Trucks - Pickups 50 Chev. ';i ton pickup $850 '48 Dodge 2 torn truck ... $900 with 6" hoist 46 Ford Truck $421 stock rack 1946 Chev. Truck $600 NOW 2 Body And Paint Men To Give You Faster Service. FULLETON Chevrolet Co. It's the all purpose leeee 4-wheel drive truck! Here's a rugged, all-purpose truck designed not only for highway travel, but with the extra insurance of 4-wheel drive for difficult terrain or weather the 'Jeep' Truck! It shifts easily from 2-wheel drive for highway or street into 4-wheel drive when extra traction is needed to carry its payload of over a ton through mud, sand, snow or soft eartli where ordinary trucks can't go. Equipiwd with power take-off, it supplies mobile power for many types of machinery for business or farm. The 'Jeep' Truck is now available with power brakes. 4-WHEEL DRIVE WILLYS. ..world's largest makers of 4-wheel drive vehicles Ask for a demonstration today.., Farley Motor Company HEPPNER, OREGON Use Gazette Times Classifieds For Results! BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Heppner City ft Meets First Monday LOUnCM Eaoh Month Citizens having matters for discussion, please bring them before the Council. Ph. 6-9618 Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Lex. Center 2na l uesaay lone Center 3rd Tuesday SEWING MACHINES Sales Serv ice Accessor ies Free Home or Store Demonstration 2nd and 4th Wednesdays GILLIAM & BISBEE Thompson Photo Service Alex & Jo Thompson Portrait & Commercial Phone 6-9489 FIOI for all occasions MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peierg 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. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 A.D. McMurdo, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office ln Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SANDERS Insurance Agency Harold A. Sanders Jr. America Fore & The Travelers Hotel Heppner Bldg. W HANBY'S NURSING HOME 21st & Belmont Rd. Box 460 Hood River, Oregon GENERAL Carpenter Work Louie's Workshop Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shop THE HEPPNER CLINIC C. M. Wagner, M. D. Stanley J. Kirk, M. D. Janet C. Kirk. M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Day or night 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 Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Creswick Cr 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. me. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Otflce ln Peters Building - 4- C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswick Creswick & Seuell Mortuary 4 I