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Page 5 tVouli II find it in the Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 3, 1957 Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black face or caps, double rat Cards 1 Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. at. Wednesday APARTMENT for rent. Water and . heat free. John Hartman. 43tfc THE newest thing in mountain music is Ford V-8 time. FOR SALE 1956 Chevrolet 210 four door. Six cylinder, power glide, low mileage, excellent condition. Phone 8-7256, lone. 40tfc TWO STORY, three bedroom house at Lexington for sale, $5,000. Phone 3-8170., 32tfc 2 BY 4's, 7 to 8 ft. lengths, $10 and $20 per M. Also 2 x 3's, $20 per M. Contact Herb Hamilton, phone 6-9927. 41-44c MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur niture Co. for carpet cleaning service. 46tfc FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay.! Art Keene ranch, Rhea creek. 43-45p FORD 1956 Fairlane Town Sedan. Has Fordomatic transmission, radio, big fresh air heater and new appearance, has the fam ous Ford V-8 motor. Pay $735.00 : down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. BEST ONE-MAN BUSINESS in U. S. A. Watkins Service Route now available this area. Estab lished demand. No cash re quired but car necessary. For full Information, write The J. R. Watkins Company, 3903 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle 5, Wash ington. 39-44c ROSY SAYS: I see my my paper where President Eisenhower and Elvin Presley are two" of the ten top men of the year. I predict that Ford and Mercury will be two of the top cars for 1957. P. S. Be sure and attend the Stockmen's convention in Heppner on January 11th and 12th. The stockmen need your encouragement. FOR SALE six room house, 3 bedrooms. Large lot, good lo cation, lots of shrubbery. See at 203 Water St. 33tfc 2 BEDROOM unfurnished apart ment for rent. Dick Meador, phone 6-9192 43tfs FOlTSALE 24IF. Indian house trailer, furnished. Terms If de sired. Can be seen across street, West of new . grade school in Heppner. Phone 6-9238. 42-45p PIERSOL CLEANERS pickup and deliver Monday and Thursday in Heppner. Write Heppner P. O. box 26 for pickup. 28tfc FORD 1954 ton pickup with 4 speed transmission. Pay $335.00 down Rosewall Motor Co. APARTMENT for rent. See Bob Buschke. 43tfc FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at home and save on your meat Buy by the case and save. Heppner Market, W. Willow St 20tfc IF you are planning on buying a car, Clarence Rosewall wants to see you RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in your home. Wool or cotton. Fast service. Phone 6-9432. 46tfc PEA VINE SILAGE delivered in 20 ton loads $9.00 per ton. Con tact Bob Runnion, phone 6-9166. 41-48p ROSEWALL Motor Company has traction tires in most sizes. LAWNMOWER sharpening and repairing. N. D. Bailey, Phone 6-9491, 7tfc WE SPECIALIZE in case lot sales of frozen foods. Check our prices before buying out of town. Heppner Market, W. Willow St 20tfc NOW is the time to have Rose wall Motor Company put your truck in shape for the job ahead. CARD PARTY sponsored by Of ficer's club of O. E. S. Tuesday, Jan. 22, 8 p. m. Heppner Maso nic temple. Bridge and pin ochle. 43-45C FORD 1949 Tudor sedan. Pay $65.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. HEAT CABLE Keeps your water pipes from freezing. Always in stock at Western Auto. 40tfc CHEVROLET 1951 four door se dan. The deluxe model with new appearance. Pay $195.00 down. Rosewall Motor Com pany. UNFURNISHED apartment for rent Lanham apartments, phone 6-5361. 38tfc WILLYS Jeeps. We have two left. Hurry if you need a Jeep. Rose wall Motor Company FOR SALE baled alfalfa hay first second and 3rd cutting. G. Hermann. lone, phone 8-7178. 33tfo THE NEW 1957 Ford takes noth in from nobody. FOR BABYSITTING Call 6-9635.! (Continued irom page i) 29tfc : digestive tract of farm animals. Mm LKrtMn. i,:Cows fed 6 lbs. daily of screen- """"um.-v financing plan is available for anything we Bell, lumber, build ing supplies, tools, paints etc, in amounts up to SL000. No down payment, up to 38 months to pay. Ask us at Turn A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp ner 6 9212. 7tfc DR. L. C. RICKEY, Optometrist, 207 S. Main St, Pendleton. Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc WANTED 25 dirty cars to wash every day with our Washmobile. Rosewall Motor Company. CARD OF THANKS To those who expressed their sympathy in so many beautiful and practical ways during our recent bereavement, we extend our heartfelt thanks. The Family of Fay Ward 43c CARD OF THANKS I would like to say thank you to all the people who voted for me in the Humphreys Drug store contest. Gail Hoskins 43c CARD OF THANKS I would like to extend my thanks to the people and the or ganizations who have helped my mother and I overcome the fi nancial difficulties incurred from recent treatments. I feel very indebted and very humble to this community. I sincerely hope that someday I can repay your kindness. Dick Kononen 43p Legal Notices REQUEST FOR BIDS ON GASOLINE AND DIESEL OIL Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Morrow County Court, at the County Clerk's office, in Heppner, Oregon, for approximately 40,000 gallons of first structure gasoline and approximately 40,000 gallons of Diesel type fuel oil, to be de livered into county tanks, at either Heppner, lone, or Board man, at a maximum price per gallon, for the period beginning January 21, 1957 to January 20, 1958. All bids submitted must be on standard company contract forms or contain complete information relative to the bid. Bids will be opened at a special term of the County Court, on Friday, January 18, 1957, at 11 o'clock, A. M. The Morrow County Court reser ves the right to reject any or all bids received, or to accept those bids most favorable to Morrow County. December 27, 1956. Bruce M. Lindsay, County Clerk 43-44c 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 executor of the estate of John William Gow, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers, duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned executor at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Hepp ner, Oregon within six months from the date of the first publi cation hereof. Dated and first published this 6th day of December, 1956. HERBERT HYND Executor Jos. J. Nys Attorney 39-43C 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, Joint Executor and Executrix of the estate of ERIK BERGSTROM, deceased, and al persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present same with proper vouch ers duly verified to them at the office of Mahoney and Fancher, Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 20th day of December, 1956. P. W. MAHONEY ANNA K. BERGSTROM Joint Executor and Executrix 41-45c IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Probate Department No. 1351 In the Matter of the Estate of ORA ADELINE LUNDQUI3T, De ceased. ORDER FOR FIXING TIME FOR HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT The administratrix herein having this day filed her Final Account in the above entitled estate, and it appearing that the same is complete and regular and that a time should be set for County Agent's News ,tolninlr 019 010 U'H seeds per pound passed 640,000 whole seeds daily. Some of the seeds actually germinated better after passing through the diges tive tract. The affect of digestion on the viability of weed seeds varied with the kind of animal. Ranked to percentage of viable seeds passed, calves led the list, followed by hogs, horses, sheep, and chickens in that order. Cattle fed weed seeds will pass viable seds for at least a week after they have been removed from the source of seeds. Greg pointed out that most weed seeds have a rather high chemical analysis, especially protein and fat. This is not a total indication of feed ing value, since many weed seeds have a bitter taste, or cannot be easily ground to a fineness which makes them more palat able. Palability in these cases is more important than total di gestible fiber, and were very low in digestible nitrogen-free ex tract. Greg summed up the subject of whether screenings were a good feed or a source of weed in festation as follows: "While screenings offer some nutritional value as livestock feed, this value is more than offset by the danger of planting weed seeds unless they are properly processed. In buying feed screenings, buy only recleaned screenings on the basis of reliable samples and consider the composition of the screenings, their palatability and whole someness, fineness of grinding or the method of devitalization of weed seeds." lone News Mrs. Mary Emert spent Christ mas with relatives in Kuna, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann entertained at the Rietmann fam. ily reunion at their home Sun day Dec. 30. Others present were Mrs. Victor Peterson and daugh ter Sally of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Van Rietmann of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. David Rietmann and children of Kennewick, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Omar Rietmann and sons Gene and Larry, Mrs. Victor Rietmann and daughter, Ruby Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riet mann and son John, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and son Mark, Walter Rietmann and Harold Wayne, and Julie Rietmann. Mrs. Dale Ray and Mrs. O. L. Lundell entertained at a birthday party Saturday evening at the Ray home in honor of those who were born in 1884. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mat thew Ball, Mrs. Etta Huston, Dale Ray, O. L. Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford, Mrs. Mary Swan son and Mrs. Arvilla Swanson all of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Palmer of Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks and family spent Christmas in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn and son Jimmy, of The Dalles spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lindsay. Those from here who attended the Baker-Ison wedding in Mil ton -Freewater Sunday Dec. 30 were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker and daughter Mardine, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney and son Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton and daughter Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mor gan and children Marilyn and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bris tow and son Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom White. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matthews and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers and family and H. O. Ely sent Sunday at the Elvin Ely home in Boardman. Mrs. Lillian Ruthledge of Her miston is staying with Mrs. Anna Lindstrom. hearing thereon, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, that 10:00 o'clock A. M., on Monday, the 21st day of January, 1957, at the Courtrooms of this Court be, and they are hereby fixed and appointed as the time and place for said hear ing, and it is further ORDERED that the administra trix herein cause to be published in the manner prescribed by law a notice of said hearing, once each week for four consecutive weeks, prior to said hearing. Done at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, this 13th day of December, 1956. GARNET BARRATT County Judge Jason Lee Attorney at Law 215 Masonic Building Salem, Oregon Attorney for Administratrix , 41-45C SS United States, the World's Fastest Ship, Completes Her 100th Round Trip Upon her arrival in New York December 13th the SS United States, the world's fastest ship, completed her 100th voyage to and from the European ports of LeHavre, and Southampton, and includes Bremerhaven in the .winter months. This record has been compiled in less than 4 Vi years since the superliner's record-breaking maiden voyage be ginning July 3, 1952. A popular ship from the very beginning, the UNITED STATES has carried 312,878 passengers during the 4V4 year period which is 95 of her total capacity. She has averaged 3,128 passengers for each round trip and her pas senger lists have read like a veritable Who's Who and has included the King and Queen of Greece, Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and in ad dition diplomats from every corner of the earth headed by ex-Presideht Harry S. Truman and family. From the theatre such famous names as Joan Crawford, Bob Hope, Marlon Brando, John Wayne, Rita Hayworth, Burt Lancaster, Jackie Gleason and many others have enjoyed the luxuries aboard the world's most modern liner. The superliner has also carried such outstanding men in their fields as Francis Cardinal Spellman, Doctor Jonas Salk, golfer Ben Hogan, tennis Boardman News By Mary Lee Marlow Mr. and Mrs. John Baldino and daughter Gloria of Spokane, Wn., were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Baldino's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes. They left Sunday morning for Portland. Mrs. Frank Beall and daughter Pat of Eugene accompanied them after visiting at the Hayes home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black and daughter Diane spent the Christ mas holidays at the home of Mrs. Black's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Oveson, in Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs." Donald Gillespie and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Eileen Anderson in Pendleton Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beall and Pat of Eugene were dinner guests Christmas at the home of Mrs. Hayes Brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Le Trace, in Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pool and son spent the holidays visiting relatives at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs visited at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, in Spokane, Wash., during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woolley and daughter Marcia were visi tors Christmas at the home of Mrs. Woolley's mother, Mrs. R. A. Eades. Shirley Wiese and Leo Skoubo, students at O. S. C. in Corvallis, spent the. Christmas vavation at their homes here. Marie Potts, student at E. O. C. E. at La Be Wfth the Majority PflV Kl "FULL" BY THE 10TH WATCH FOR "ACCOUNTS FOR SALE" Pioneer Service Co. Oregon - Idaho - Utah - Nevada Division Offices Eugene, Ore. No Commissions Debtors Pay Direct star Vic Seixas, Evangelist Billy Graham and scores of industrial ists like Henry Ford II, presi dent of Ford Motor Co., Benja min Fairless, chairman of the board, U.S. Steel, and Harlowe Curtice, president of General Motors. The 70,104 passengers she carried in 1955 was the largest number carried by any luxury liner during that year. In winning the coveted blue ribbon denoting speed suprem acy on the North Atlantic in 1952 the SS United States was the first American flag vessel to break the record in almost 100 years. During her 200 trips across the Atlantic, the First Lady of the Seas has traveled 637,824 nau tical miles between lightships, a distance equivalent to approxi mately 25 Ms times around the world, at an average speed of 30.64 knots which is about 35 land miles per hour. A total of 2,815 pets of passen gers have traveled in the super liner's air conditioned kennels. Of these 2,542 were dogs, 271 cats, one monkey and one ham ster. There were 5,384 automo biles and 1,148,000 sacks of mail carried to and from Europe. During her 4 years of serv ice the vessel's shafts have never been stopped or slowed at sea due to machinery derange ment, a tribute to the excellence of American shipbuilding techniques. Grande also spent the vacation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Taylor and three children of Oregon City were weekend visitors at the home of Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Algy Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetters and children spent Christmas at the home of relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Pearson of Beaverton visited friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Mead took his niece Sandra Mead home to The Dalles Saturday after she visited here last week. in GAY LITTLE COOKERS On December 17 the Gay Little Cookers held a meeting. It was held at the home of our leader, Mrs. N. C. Anderson, at 1:00 p. m. The meeting was called to or der by president Carole Anne An derson. Carol Anderson and Con. nie Anderson lead the flag pledge.. The secretary read the minutes, and were approved as read. Roll call was answered by names of rolls. There was no old business. The next meeting will be Janu ary 12. Connie and Carol Ander son will demonstrate on cooking different kinds of vegetables. We had musical recreation. Then we planned our program of work for the year. We practiced shaping rolls. Wilma Bothwell, reporter. Mm WWW ME u u u m 3 WEDDING INVITATIONS Ai Important as the trousseau, to invite friends to your wedding or to announce that you are married. Unsurpassed in quality; velvety raised lettering on Strath more Expressive paper at a price that you can afford: no finer paper ever made. 'Wow that you are to he Af&rrted!" By Vii$M& Covrten&y, cont&ins m&ny MI Gil on 1 Ipfiil sussesUons anof" intimate chit-ch&t important After At wedding. have a eopYfcaS Heppner Gazette Times BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Marion C. Green Equitable Life Assuranee society Life Ins. Farm Loans Phone 6-9104 Heppner ill i i m ei Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Lex. Center 2nd Tuesday lone Center 3rd Tuesday SEWING MACHINES Sales Service Accessories Free Home er Store Demonstration 2nd and 4th Wednesdays GILLIAM & BISBEE Thompson Photo Service Alex & Jo Thompson Portrait & Commercial Phone 1-9489 RADIO TV RANGE. REFIG. SALES & SERVICE WILCOX HOME APPLIANCES 254 Hermiston Ave. Ph. 7-8198 Hermiston JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Bldg., Willow Street Heppner, Oregon J. O. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-8113 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 tn Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon social customs before and Each hridt-to-be may fr ycw 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 Res. 6-9208 WHITE CROSS PLAN Bankers Life & Casualty Co. Hazel Downing. Sep. Ph. 6788 Hermiston 765 Orehard Ave. ' J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Goodi Watches, Clocks. Diamonds Expert Watch k Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE CRESWICK MORTUARY Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-94GS Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. X2T0. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Oaio In Pter Building C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswick Crswlck Mortuary 1