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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, June 30y 1955 Page 7 Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black fact or capi, double rate Cards oi Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE S p. m. Wednesday APARTMENT for rent, nice yard. Call 6-9129. 16-17c FORD sales are going up, up, up. FOR SALE Mobil-Cruiser 36 foot trailer house. Dual axle, two bedroom, sitting room and kit chen. Sell or trade. Phone 8-7195. 15-16C GOOD USED" COMBINE BUYS 1 36 B John Deere on rubber. Late machine completely over hauled, hydraulic header, tender, top bulker, strawspreader, Hutton hitch, $1,500. 1 51 IHC combine on rubber, stiff hitch, V-belt header drives, Felberg bulker, on rubber. Late machine, $2,000. 2 33 John Deere combines in good condition, one with electric header, one with pickup rul. Each $750. Contact H. T. Peterson INTERSTATE TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. The Dalles, Oregon 16c STUDEBAKER 1953 Starline club coupe. Pay $535.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE large 3-bedroom modern type house, automatic forced air heat, good location. Don Campbell, phone 3-8437 Lexington. lOtfc SEE WESTERN about "Do it Yourself" home insulating. We have the blower for placing in sulation in attic and walls. 16c FORD 1953 tudor, has overdrive, radio, and big heater. Pay $465.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. THE EASY WAY buy your new Raytheon TV set and your Heppner TV membership both on one contract with up to two years to pay. Ask about it to day. Case Furniture Co. 15c FOR SALE John Deere 33, 12 ft. combine, motor completely overhauled. Combine in good shape and mounted on rubber. See O. E. Wright or call 6-5337. 13-I6p WILLYS 1951 four wheel drive pickup. Pay $335.00 down. Rose wall Motor Company. SEE WESTERN about "Do it Yourself" home insulating. We have the blower for placing in sulation in attic and walls. 16c 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 FREE Ask To Have Our Used MACHINERY BARGAIN LIST Sent You See Any XMFIRI MACHINERY CO. FOR SALE gas lawn mower, in good condition. $50.00. Joe Gaarsland, lone. 15-16p ROSY SAYS. For the life of me I don't see why a man will make his wife walk when he can buy a dependable used car from Rosewall Motor Company's big lot for as little as $95.00 down. The good buys are coming in now on the sensational new 1955 Ford. WANTED TO BUY used Snyder saddle in good condition. Don Peterson, phone 8-7101. 16-18p FREE FREE For Limited Time Only! We will do the following services for you Without any charges on any sewing machine or vacuum cleaner regardless of make CHECK & ADJUST STITCHING CHECK SEWING MECHANISM . CHECK ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CHECK VACUUM CLEANER SUCTION CHECK VACUUM CLEANER ELECTRIC EQUIP. CLIP I have a Machine My name is Address to nearest Town - If you have phone give No.. Singer Sewing Center 318 SO. PHONE 1771 1PONTIAC 1951 Catalina hardtop. I Pay $395.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. CHEVROLET 1949 sedan. Pay $165.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. FURNISHED apartment for rent. See Howard Bryant. 16-17c NEED FINANCING 7 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 ner 6-9212. 7tfc IF you need a truck and don't want to make the investment a new truck would cost why not buy a truck that will do the job from Rosewall Motor Com pany's big lot. LIKE TO SAVE. MONEY? Others are! Buy wholesale for yourself. Sell to others at a profit. Beauti fully illustrated catalog lists hundreds of ietms. Nationally advetised merchandise. Fully guaranteed. $1.00 brings cata log. Dollar applies on first or der. D D M Distributors, 4180 Alana, Salem, Ore. 16-19p LOCAL and Long Distance haul ing. Eubanks Truck Line. Call Pete Hams, lone 8-7277, if no answer call 8-7125. 14-17c SI WILLIAMS AUCTIONEER LIVESTOCK FARM SALES Bonded Member Nat'l. Auction Association. WESTERN SALE MANAGEMENT Phone 6532 Hermiston Box 87 WITH harvest starting in about two weeks its getting high time you take your truck to Rosewall Motor Company and have it put in shape for the job ahead. There is going to be a lot of wheat to haul. WANTED Harvesting wheat of barley with 20 ft. Harris com bine. R. H. Davidson. Lexington, phone 3-8402. ,lltfc. BUY guaranteed Atlas tires from Rosewall Motor Company and ride on a guarantee over the 4th. FOR SALE four room, modern house, two lots, some out build ings. Contact Hugh Salter, lone, phone 8-7164. 16-17p BRING your car in early for a wash job before the 4th. Rose wall Motor Company. FOR RENT three room apart ment. Furnished or unfurnish ed. Halton Cabins. 15-16p NEW TV equipment has arrived and the Toast of the Town program should be better than ever. FOR SALE 1953 Chevrolet y2 ton pickup, low mileage, excellent condition. Also 1947 Ford truck ing good condition, has good grain box with conveyor un loaded See Omer Laney at Lexington Implement com pany, Lexington, Ore. 16-17p DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc ROSEWALL Motor Company have new Nylon tubeless tires guar anteed up to two years. FOR SALE three bedroom house, full basement, garage. Joe Wright, phone 6-9269. ' lltfc SEZ I to myself sez I, the Ford is the car to buy. FOR RENT two room cabin, also trailer house for sale. W. M. Montgomery, inquire at First National Bank, Heppner. 15-I6p CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our kind neighbors and friends our heart felt thanks for their many floral offerings, cards and expressions of sympathy. The Johan Troedson family 16p FREE FREE CUP that needs service or Vac cross road MAIN ST PENDLETON, OREGON CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the lovely flowers and comforting messages. To those who helped adn to the Pioneer Memorial hos pital for all their equipment used during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Harry Duvall Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wickersham, Lois and Loren 16p Legal Notices NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of NETTIE FLOWER HARPER, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, his final account of his administra tion of the estate of said deceased and said Court has fixed Monday, the 1st day of August, 1955, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day in the County Court Room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hear ing objections to said final ac count and the settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections to said final account or the settlement of said estate are hereby required to file such objections with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. DATED and .first published this 30th day of June, 1955. LEO L. FLOWERS, Administrator JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Administrator 16-20c NOTCIE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the estate of OLA VELLE HOLLO WAY, deceased, has filed her fi nal account and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 1st day of Aug ust, 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 set tlement thereof. OLA VELLE WINKLEY, Executrix Mahoney and Fancher Attorneys for Executrix Heppner, Oregon. 16-20c NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the Estate of ADDIE F. SALTER, deceased, with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow; and said court has set Monday the eleventh day of July, 1955, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. In the County Court Room of Morrow County, Oregon as the time and place set for hearing on said Final Account. AH per sons having objections to said Final Account ' are hereby re quired to file the same with said court on or before the date set for said hearing. Dated and first published this ninth day of June, 1955. HUGH SALTER Executor J. O. Turner Attorney for Executor Heppner, Oregon 13-17C NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the Estate of J. F. THORNBURG, deceased, with the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mor row; and said court has set Mon day the twenty-fifth day of July, 1955, at the hour of 10 O'clock A. M. in the County Court Room of Morrow County, Oregon as the time and place set for hearing on Said Final Account. All persons having objections to said Final Account are hereby required to file, the same with said court on or before the date set for said hearing. Dated and first published this twenty-third day of June, 1955. FORREST S. THORNBURG Executor J. O. Turner Attorney for Executor Heppner, Oregon 15-19c County Agent News -. Continued from Page 2 benefit to livestockmen in in se lecting replacement heifers this fall. From time to time we find some interesting information among our 4-H club members who are carrying livestock projects. From time to time we have recommend ed that farm flocks of sheep be bred to lamb early and lambs marketed before grass begins to dry up and while lamb prices are higher. This of course necessi tates some creep feeding of lambs but those who have carried on the practice have agreed that it is profitable. A few days ago we found that Dennis Doherty, Lex ington Livestock club member, had some good gaining lambs that would make money for any owner. He has a lamb that 57 days of age weighs 60 pounds. Considering the lamb as 7 or 8 pounds weight when born, he would not miss a one pound a day gain far. He also has a lamb at 78 days of age and weighs 68 pounds. While this is a good gain too, there is a considerable dif ference in the two lambs with the lamb weighing 60 pounds at 57 days having it over the other one considerably. These are the kinds of lambs to select when re placements are made. The 1954 grasshopper infesta tion looks like a mild infestation compared to reports that are coming in each day on infesta tions this year. Farmers in scat tered areas in the county are re porting heavy infestations with damage to crops occuring now even though grasshoppers are half grown down to just hatch ing. The bureau of entomology, who are now making a detailed survey in the county report such heavy infestations that an accur ate count cannot be made. Most hoppers are found in out-of-way places where they have hatched as they have not migrated to much as yet. During the past few days much organizational work has been done in attempt ing to secure state funds to assist with the progam and some far mers have signed agreements to accept a cooperative program with the bureau of entomology. As of today, the chances are small for securing state funds and farmers are reluctant to pledge themselves to spending as much as 40 cents per acre over their entire ranch for control. It is thought that definite word will be received by the end of this week whether the state emer gency board will give considera tion to assisting with the prob lem here in Morow County.. if. jf jf if 444 WORK STANDARDS UPPED Effective August 13 will be higher standards for women and minors in the fruit and vegetable packing industry. An order issued Monday by the Oregon Wage and Hour Commis sion sets a 66-cent hourly wage, minimum, and provides for time: and a half overtime pay alter lo hours, and double time after 12 hours daily. Minor employes will be limited to 10 hours of work a day. Overtime now is paid after 12 hours. The new order also requires 10 minute rest periods after three consecutive work hours, and weight-lifting restrictions. Meat processors also are subject to the new wder. CAR SHORTAGE STUDIED "Because of Western Oregon's rail car shortage, which occurred earlier and appears more acute this year many Oregon residents are on the verge of being laid off because of the problem of ship ping out the products of the state's industries," Governor Pat terson told come 300 shippers and railroad representatives at Eu gene this week. Patterson proposed the ap pointment of an advisory com mittee of shippers to work on the problem. Charles II. Heltzel, public utili ties commissioner, who called the meeting also presided. TO REBUILD COAST HIGHWAY Approval of plans to recon struct the Oregon Coast Highway between Bandon and Coos Bay was made Monday by the Oregon Highway Commission. The commission approved the survey and economic analysis for the project. Also approved was construction of an .18 mile footpath along the territorial highway between El mira shopping center and Elmira Union High school. The Hood RiverChamber of Commerce was granted authority to install scenic signs on the state highway in the Hood River Valley. The signs will be in the shape cf yellow apples with red lettering. OPINIONS ON OREGON LAWS In answering questions for opinions on Oregon laws made by state officials Attorney Gen eral Robert Y. Thornton recently released the following: The interest of a bank in a merchant's inventory under a trust receipt is superior to the county's tax lean for prior taxes for prior years. Acts barring women from par- ticipating in wrestling matches and exhibitions, if based on state of facts that reasonably could sustain them, would not violate constitutional requirements for preserving due process of law, equal protection of the laws and equal privileges and immunities. Within its police power, the state may clarify occupations and pur suits as forbidden to women. Article XI-D of the Oregon Con stitution was adopted for the pur pose of authorizing the State of Oregon to engage in the power business and did not abolish ex isting Hydro-electric Commission. Abank or trust company may not make a loan in an amount in excess of 10 per cent of its paid-up and unempaired capital even though such loan is secured by readily marketable stock and bonds. LIBRARY SEMICENTENIAL Miss Eleanor Stephens, librar ian of the Oregon State Library left Tuesday for Philadelphia to attend annual meetings of the National Assn., of State Librar ies, July 2 and 3, and the Na tional Library Assn., which fol lows. Miss Stephens will con duct a panel on "The Role of State Libraries" on the conclud ing day of the national meeting. The annual meeting of the Northwest Library Assn., will be held in Gearhart August 29-31. The meeting will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Oregon State Li brary. This meeting will be at tended by librarians from British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Wash ington and Oregon. Fat Hog Price Again Climbs HERMISTON Fred Hoskins, Jr. and Raymond Wright of Hepp ner received top prices at the Hermiston livestock auction Fri day, Dclbert Anson, manager of the sale, reports. Hoskins was paid $14.25 per hd. for seven mixed weaner pigs and Wright received $14 cwt. for five white face cows weighing 4500 lbs. Hos kins also consigned the largest cow of the day, a 1355 lb. white face cow which brought $11.10 cwt. One more gain in the price of fat hogs was scored Friday. The 30c cwt. rise to a top of $22.50 was in line with continued in creases in Portland, where the price was about the same, and in Chicago where it was $2 lower, USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 54 Chevrolet Del Rey coupe $1795 Power glide, radio and heater, 11,000 miles 53 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door $155rj ' Engine overhauled 1850 Plymouth 4 door ... $650 51 Chevrolet 4 door $945 Power Glide, radio and heater. 1950 Chevrolet 4 door .$695 50 Chevrolet 4 door $675 48 Chevrolet Sport Coupe $450 Trucks - Pickups 1951 Willys Pickup $850 50 Chevrolet ton pick up $800 46 Ford Truck $425 stock rack '48 Dodge 2 ton truck ... $900 with 6" hoist 1946 Chev. Truck $600 Used International Baler $900 Used International Bind er $30q NOW 2 Body And Paint Men To Give You Faster Service. FULLETON Chevrolet Co. standard coast-midwest differen tial. The 180-235 lb. gilts and barrows of only average quality, were in continued good demand and hog volume was up sharply. Consigned were 296 hops, com pared with 122 the previous Fri day and 48 a year ago, 173 sheep compared with 33 and 3S, and haying cut cattle volume to 256 compared with 351 and 380. The increased hog consignments brought a 50c drop in weaner pigs to $14.25 per head, due to over supply as consigners hoped that fat hog increases would spread to that animal. Anson announced a special sheep sale will be held at the usual market hour of 11:30 a. m. Friday, July 8, for fat and feeder lambs and ewes, with out-of- town and out-of-state buyers; already planning to attend. now for Qjympia Sparkling refreshment coming up. Take a moment to enjoy the satisfying good taste of Olympia . . . then carry on, refreshed. OLYMPIA BRIWINfl COMPANY, Olym pit. BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY t t Complete Line PLUMBING & HEATING Jim Angell CASE FURNITURE CO. Phone 6-9432 4 Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday lone Center 3rd Tuesday SEWING MACHINES Sa les Service Accessories Free Home or Store Demonstration 2nd and 4th Wednesdays GILLIAM S 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. 6-9210 Off. Ph. 6-69616 nn 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. 4 Needed next Friday, July 1, are grain fed heifers and steers and better finished grass heifers. While Oregon and Washington buyers were well represented, and an unusual number of pack ers attended, with feeders and ranchers also contributing to the broad and active demand Friday, consignments were mostly small odd lots. The feeders bought stocker steers and heifers for potato feedlots and ranchers bought steers and heifers for ir rigated pastures. Calves: Baby calves 12.50-31.00 hd.; weaner calves, steer calves, 19.50-21.7o cwt.; heifer calves 16.-40-18.30; veal 21.10-23.30 cwt. Steers: Stocker steers 15.75-17.-80; feeder steers 18.10-20.25; no fat slaughter steers; fat heifers 16.75-17.80. Continued on Page 8 the differ, llh. WMh.U.S.A.'dt) I II U A-13 H A N B Y ' S NURSING HOME 21et & Belmont Rd. Box 460 Hood River. Oregon GENERAL Carpenter Work . Louie's Workshop Formerly Bailey's Cabinet Shop t t 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 t " GLENN WAY Electronic Service N. Gilmore St. Res. Phone 6-9975 Evenings and Sundays J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Goodi Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon 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. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Offio in Feteri Baildlnf C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-962S Box 611 Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswlck Creswlck & Seuell Mortuary