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Classified Rates
3c per word minimum 35c
per insertion
Black face or caps, double rate
Cards of Thanks $1.00
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
S p- at. Wednesday
FOR SALE Used oil heaters, $20
and up. Jim Healy. 27-30c
YOU get more go for your dough
in a new Ford.
FOR SALE two bedroom house
near depot. Phone 6-9169.
25tlc
MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets
look like new. Call Case Fur
niture Co. lor earpet cleaning
service. 46tie
FOR SALE Ford ton pickup,
Ford l-2 ton truck, Eaton
Axel, both 1953 models, low
mileage, and 1949 Ford 4-door
sedan. Tom Fraters, lone. 26-27p
FOR SALE Chrome dinette table,
one leaf, and chairs. Phone
6-9404. 26-29c
FORD 1954 Customline fordor
with Fordomatic transmission
that shifts for itself, radio, fresh
air hot water heater, shows ex
cellent care by former owner.
Pay $495.00 down. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR CEMENT ROCK and sand
call Les Heman, Hermiston,
Oregon, phone JOrdan 7-6942.
25-28p
Do You Get Our
Used Machinery
Bargair
in List?
Just Ask 7r It!
We Will .Band It to You
FREE
MFIRI MACHINERY OO.
FOR SALE one
Bruce Bothwell.
30-30 rifle.
27-29p
CHEVROLET 1954 hardtop coupe.
New car appearance. Pay $495.
00 down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany? RANCHES
FOR SALE wheat lease and
equipment. 2000 acres stubble,
- 1600 acres summer fallow, all
fertilized. Elevator on railroad
track, get 5-year lease, pay one
third rent delivered. 35-40 bus
hel land, good modern improve
ments, extra good set of equip
ment. Selling pice $85,000, will
take at least $60,000 cash to
handle.
STOCK RANCH FOR SALE 3100
acres, all fenced sheep-tight,
in three pastures, 125 acres hay
and grain land, good modern
improvements, 5 -bedroom home,
worlds of water, 4 miles from
school, $45,000 with 29 down,
5 years on balance with privi
lege of paying more, 5 inter
est. An extra good stock ranch.
Full set of equipment can be
bought if wanted.
ALSO other combined wheat and
stock ranches for sale.
V. R. "BOB" RUNNION
Heppner
27-28c
DOMESTIC and irrigation wells
located with The Mansfield
Automatic Water Finder. In
land Irrigation Co., box 144,
Pendleton. Phone 28. 8tfc
FOR SALE seed rye, cleaned and
sacked. 3c lb. or $60 per ton.
Don Heliker, phone 8-7160.
26-33c
HOUSE FOR RENT in Lexington.
Forced air furnace, dishwasher,
good yard. Phone 6-5393. 27tfc
CHEVROLET 1948 truck with
grain bed and stock rack, mo
tor reconditioned. Pay $235.00
down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. ALTERATIONS and sewing, will
call for and deliver. Lennie
Louden, 410 Church St., phone
6-5313. 25-29C
FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at
home and save on your meat
Buy by the case and save.
Heppner Market, W. Willow St
20tfc
RELIABLE MAN WITH CAR to
serve 800 family food route.
Better than average earnings.
Nationally advertised. If you
have good credit reputation and
are sincere and Industrious,
write for Information to J. R.
Watkins Company, 3903 Brook
lyn, Ave., Seattle 5, Wn. 24 29c
ROSY SAYS: Remember if you
are not registered, you cant
vote. If you don't vote, you
shouldn't complain. The regis
tration books close October 6th.
A lot of folks are registering
and voting for Ford. We are
keeping the books open daily
and will help you with your
choice.
BALED ALFALFA and grain hay
for sale. Baker Bros., phone
Lefeigton 3-8448. The Rhea
Place, lone. 27c
SPENCER corsettiere, Mrs. Mary
McMurtry, Phone 6-9703. 27-29p
iOU can use your credit card or
pay cash tor Atlas tires at Rose
wall Motor Company. Pay as
you ride if you prefer. The1
tires are unconditionally guar
anteed for 18 months.
OK SALE white enamel trash
burner, double cement laun
dry tubs and stand, Venetian
blinds. Phone 6-9425. 26-27c
CEDAR fence postsr6and f7 ft
Hams Truck Line, Phone lone
8-72771 i3Uc
MERCURY 1955 Monterey coupe
with overdrive. Pay $795.00
down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. FOR SALE modern 2 bedroom
older type home on Green
Street. First house above Cres
wick Mortuary. Call collect
Pilot Rock 2993 or write Harold
Castor. . 25-28c
FOR SALE 30.06 Savage " rifle
and carrying case, never been
used. Cost new $122, sell lor
$85. N. D. Bailey, phone 6-9491.
26-27p
FOR SALE Six-room house, gar
age and shed on two lots. Kay
Johnson, Lexington, Ore. 26-27p
FOR SALE four unit apartment
house, including basic furni
ture for all tour apartments,
yard tools, etc. $6500.00 with
$1,000 down, balance easy pay
ments. See Bobbie Fisiier, at
O'Donnell's Cafe. 27-29p
FOR RENT one bedroom house.
Phone 6-9762. 24tfc
LAWNMOWER sharpening and
repairing. N. D. bailey, Phone
6-U491, 7tfc
GMC 1955 pickup. Pay $435.00
down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. CAR FOR SALE 1948 Stude
baker, $75.00. Mrs. Jerol Bailey,
Heppner. 27p
FOR SALE Rifle, 30-30 bolt
action Savage. Good condition.
$25.00. Ray Ayers, phone 6-9108.
27-29c i
WORK WANTEDr-By high sshool
boy and girl after scliool and
weekends. Call 3-8400, Lexing
ton. 27 -29c
SAVE THE DATE St. Elizabeth's
guild card party, Episcopal
parish house October 18. 27c
FOR SALE Factory made metal
2-wheel Spencer utility trailer,
good tires. Frank W. Baker, 23
S. Underwood, Kennewick,
Wn. 57 -28c
BALED ALFALFA and grain hay
for sale. Baker Bros., phone
Lexington 3-8448. The Rhea
Place, lone. 27c
NOW is the time to buy Pres
tone for your winter protection.
Get the real McCoy from Rose
wall Motor Company. When
you buy genuine Prestone you
know what you are getting.
NEED SHOES? Try the new
Knapp aerated cushion shoes.
All styles in both dress and
work shoes. Don L. Bennett,
Phone 6-9221. 26-27c
WE SPECIALIZE In case lot
sales of frozen foods. Check
our prices before buying out
of town. Heppner Market,' W.
Willow St 20tfc
FOR SALE ten Suffolk bucks.
Don Greenup, phone 6-9795.
25 -28c
TWO BEDROOM apartment for
rent. Lar.ham apartments. 45tfc
FOR RENT clean two bedroom
apt. Stoves and water fur
nished. Phone 6-9959. 25p
IT'S smart bo be seen riding in a
Ford.
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
ner 6-9212. 7tic
DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist,
207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of
fice Phone 609. 48tfc
FOR SALE seed rye. Phone
6-5337, O. E. Wright. 26-29p
RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in
your home. Wool or cotton.
Fast service.
Phone 6-9432.
46ifc
CARD OF THANKS
The recent bereavement which
has visited our home has brought
to us a greater appreciation of
our friends. Such kindnesses and
neighborly thoughtfulness can
never be forgotten. And, to the
people of the Hardman commun
ity, our appreciation for their
special kindnesses.
The Family of Ella Farrens
27c
CARD OF THANKS
With Deepest gratitude we ex
tend this word of thanks for the
many kind acts of sympathy, ex
pressed by thoughtful friends.
These kindnesses have meant
much to us. Also, we wish to thank
the hospital staff and the pall
bearers. Avl and Maude McRoberts
George Medlock
27p
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed executrix of the estate
of George Bert Cork, deceased,
by the Probate Court of the
County of Morrow for the State of
Oregon, and has accepted such
trust. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
required to present their claims
to the executrix, with proper
vouchers attached, at the office
of J. O. Turner in Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the
date of first publication of this
notice. Date of first publication
the 9th day of August, 1956.
ANNA LOBAN,
Executrix
J. O. Turner,
Atty. for Executrix,
Heppner, Oregon
22-26c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has bene duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
Executrix of the estate of OLIVER
G. HAGUEVVOOD, deceased, and
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are
hereby required to present same
with proper vouchers duly veri
fied to the Executrix at the of
fice of Mahoney and Fancher,
Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
30th day of August, 1956.
Vivian A. Haguewood,
Executrix
25-29c
CALL FOR BIDS
Notice is hereby given that the
council of the City of Heppner
will until 8 o'clock p. m. October
1, 1956, accept bids for providing
and installing a remote control
svstem for the control of the ud
per wen from the lower well of
the city water system.
Said remote control svstem is
to include automatic "on" and
"off" control with a safety de
vice to stop motor in case of loss
of water or loss of water pres
sure, also an indicating device to
show operator that pump is run
ning. A complete description of the
type of remote system desired as
well as full information on dist
ance, Etc. is available at the .of
fice of the City Recorder of the
city of Heppner. It is also required
that the system be guaranteed for
one year
All bids must be in the pos-
session of the undersigned Re
corder of the city ot Heppner not
later than 8 o'clock p. m. on the
first day of October 1956, and the
council reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
TED SMITH
City Recorder
27-29c
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Loyd during the rodeo were her
brother, Bud Trowbridge of John
Day and Vern Terjeson, Pendle
ton. Coffee Flavors
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Miifkti fXrjL m
Sophisticated of flavor is this two-layered coffee mold. Unflavored
gelatine, a little sugar and instant coffee make the clear jelly for
the top layer. Whipped cream is added to the basic recipe for the
bottom layer. Each taste is like sipping coffee through whipped
cream.
Two-Tone Coffee Mold
Coffee Jelly:
1 envelope unflavored gelatine lhi cups hot water
Vi cup cold water cup sugar
. 1 tablespoon instant coffee
Sprinkle gelatine on cold water to soften. Add hot water; stir
until gelatine is dissolved. Add sugar and coffee; stir until sugar
is dissolved. Turn into a 5-cup mold; chill until almost firm.
Coffee Bavarian:
1 envelope unflavored gelatine cup sugar
cup cold water 4 teaspoons instant coffee -
cup hot water 1 cup heavy cream, whipped
Sprinkle gelatine on cold water to soften. Add hot water; stir
until gelatine is dissolved. Add sugar and coffee; stir until sugar is
dissolved. Chill until mixture is the consistency of unbeaten egg
white. Fold in whipped cream. Turn on top of almost firm first
layer. Chill until firm. Unnv!d; garnish with additional whipped
cream.
YIELD: 8-10 servings.
NOTE: If desired, recipes may be used separately. Increase sugar
in clear coffee jelly to H cup and turn into a 2-cup mold or 4 in
dividual molds. Turn coffee "Bavarian" into a 3-cup mold or spoon
into dessert dishes.
New White Winter
Wheat Named Burt
ine racmc inonnwesrs new
bread-type, smut-resistant hard
white winter wheat has been
named Burt, according to F. E.
Price, director of the Oregon State
college agricultural experiment
station.
The new wheat was released
August 24 by OSC and Washing
ton State college experiment sta
tions. Title clearance of the name,
Burt, has just been received from
the.U. S. department of agricul
ture. The name was selected by
Pacific Northwest wheat breeders
in honor of the late Dr. Burton
B. Bayles, wheat breeder and
USDA wheat project administra
tor. Dr. Bayles worked hard for de
velopment of a hard white bread
type wheat and for establishment
of the Western Wheat Quality
laboratory, now located at Pull
man. He died April 2V 1954, at
Beirut, Lebanon, enroute to Da
mascus, Syria, to attend a food
and agriculture organization con
ference on grain improvement in
the Near East.
The Burt variety is recommend
ed for production in the drier
rainfall areas 14 inches and
under of Oregon and Washing
ton. It is not recommended, how
ever, to replace the new hard red
winter variety, Columbia, in 10 to
14-inch rainfall areas where the
hard red variety Is adapted.
Columbia is being recommend
ed principally in western Uma
tilla, northern parts of Morrow,
Gilliam, and Sherman counties,
and southern Wasco county.
Both Burt and Columbia, which
was released last year, are high
ly smut-resistant and have stiff,
lodge-resistant straw. Hard, red
wheats have a background of
high performance for bread flour
which may give Columbia a
slight edge with millers, reports
D. D. Hill, OSC farm crops de
partment head.
Columbia and Burt are both
higher yielders than Rio, the es
tablished hard, red winter wheat
variety which lodges badly. Burt
has a bearded, common-type
(long) head, and white chaff.. In
winter hardiness trials, Burt
ranks with Elmar and Brevor,
but notably below Rio.
Milling and baking trials by
the Wheat Quality laboratory
show that Burt mill3 better than
Rio and compares quite favorably
in baking quality to the hard,
red winter wheat varieties of the
two states.
Burt has the yield and quality
to replace club wheats in the
drier areas of Oregon and Wash
ington, Price stated. There Is
danger of club wheats in these
areas having a protein content
too high for pastry flours, and
club wheats lack proper charac
teristics for top quality bread
flour. As a result, the market
outlook for clubs in these areas
is highly uncertain.
In the drier areas, Burt yields
as well or better than Elmar or
Brevor. It can be used domestic
ally for bread flours and has a
Gel-Dessert
" '" , -nil
potential export market. Japan
ese officials touring the Pacific
Northwest in the past few weeks
have expressed an interest in the
new wheat. Japan is the major
outlet for the region's wheat ex
ports. Plans are now complete for the
distribution of some 8000 bushels
of certified Burt seed this fall to
Oregon certified seed growers,
according to Hill, who is chair
man of the Oregon Seed Alloca
tion committee.
By the fall of 1957, enough seed
should be available to plant most
of the commercial acreage in the
adapted areas of Oregon, Hill
said. Seed will be distributed
through special county commit
tees appointed by OSC extension
service and the Oregon Wheat
Growers League.
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More State Fair
Winners Named
Several additional local en
tries received first place awards
at the state fair, reports received
since last week indicate.
Janice Martin of Heppner re
ceived a red ribbon for her 4-H
"do -it-yourself" homemaking
entry. Janet Wright, Heppner also
received a blue ribbon for her
dress entered in the 4-H winter
clothing division. Judy Howton,
lone, won reserve champion in
the best dress division. Mardine
Baker of lone received a red rib
bon in the same division.
Sharon Lindsay, Heppner won
a red ribbon for her exhibit in
the 4-H "Charmingly Yours"
clothing division. Linda Heimbig
ner, lone, received a red ribbon
for her cotton outfit for play.
Judy Schmidt, Heppnerwon a
blue ribbon on her clothing de
monstration and Mardine Baker,
lone, a blue ribbon for her dollar
dinner.
Winners of blue ribbons in the
cooking division were Sandra
Eubanks, lone, muffins; Mardine
Baker and Judy Howton, cooking
IV scrapbooks. Carole Anne and
Connie Anderson received white
ribbons for their bread.
Marjorie Peck and Joann Bros
nan, both Heppner, . and Linda
Heimbigner, lone won white rib
bons for "fun and Sun" clothing
entries.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDaniel
and Georgena and Mrs. Owen
Leathers attended a birthday
party in honor of Mr, McDaniel's
sister, Mrs. Larry Cook, at Camp
five last Monday. Other guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cook
were Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Adams
and Dick Graham, Kinzua.
USED CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
I9S4 Ford V-8 Fordor . $1250
1953 Chevrolet
door
Bel
Air t
. S1050
1951 Chevrolet Bel Air $700
21950 Chevrolets Ea. $450
Trucks - Pickups
1955 Chevrolet pickup $1550
4 1949 Pickups Ea $400
As Is
1943 Chevrolet li ton $900
1947 GMC 1 ton $650
Thrifty Financing
Of Course!
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
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wedding or to announce that you are married.
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BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Heppner City
. . I Meeti Tint Monday
WOlinCII Each Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion, please bring them
before the Council. Ph. 6-9618
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PLUMBING & HEATING
Jim Angell
CASE FURNITURE CO.
Phone 6-9438
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
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Thompson
Photo Service
Alex & Jo Thompson
Portrait 4 Commercial
Phone 6-9489
RADIO TV RANGE,
REFIG. SALES & SERVICE
WILCOX
HOME APPLIANCES
254 Hermiston Ave. Ph. 7-6188
Hermiston
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
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A.D.McMurdo,M.D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Offlcij in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
you are to Be Af&ntedl"
anc intimate chit-chit
DR. L. J. WHALON
DENTIST
Hotel Heppner Bldg.
Phone 6-9227
In
Wallace H Wolff,
M. D.
Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5
Monday through Saturday
Ph. 6-9253, Res. 6-9620
The Heppner Clinic
C. M. WAGNER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Office 6-9114
Ret. 6-9208
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WHITE CROSS PLAN
Bankers Life & Casualty C.
Hazel Downing, Rep.
Ph. 6788 Hermiston
765 Orthard Ave.
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry A Gilt Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch k Jewelry
Repairing '
Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
CRESWICK
MORTUARY
Licensed Funeral Director
Phone 6-9000 Heppner, Osegon
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST .
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
.Telephone 6-9465
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Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
ISO.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
OIIlo in FiUri BailUng
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phono 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
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Crswlck Mortuary