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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, January 10, 1957
Page 5
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Cards of Thanks SI. 00
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
5 p. m. Wednesday
FOR SALE small house trailer,
reasonable. E. T. Garrison, Win.
Chester apartment No. 3. 44-45p
THE 1957 Ford is lean, long and
packed with punch.
APARTMENT for rent. Water and
heat free. John Hartman. 43tfc
FOR SALE 1956 Chevrolet 210
four door. Six cylinder, power
glide, low mileage, excellent
condition. Phone 8-7256, lone.
40tfc
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, first and
second cutting, $25 per ton at
Stanfield. Dr. H. S. Huber,
Phone Lexington 3-8107. 44-45c
CHEVROLET 1951 'Bel Air hard
top coupe. Shows excellent
care by former owner. Pay
$235.00 down. Rosewall Motor
Company. .
TWO STORY, three bedroom
house at Lexington for sale,
$5,000. Phone 3-8170. 32tfc
2 BY 4s, 7 to 8 ft. lengths, $10
and $20 per M. Also 2 x 3's, $20
per M. Contact Herb Hamilton,
Phone 6-9927. 4144c
MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets
look like new. Call Case Fur
niture Co. for carpet cleaning
service. 46tfc
FORD 1954 three quarter ton
express. Pay $435.00 down.
Rosewall Motor Company.
WANTED 80 or 90 SPMassey
Harris combine. State condition
and price. Roy Rutschman, Sil
verton, Ore. 44-47p
MERCURYI956 Sport Sedan. Has
Mercomatic, radio, big heater,
power steering, power brakes,
and other extras. Pay $835.00
down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay.
Art Keene ranch, Rhea reek.
43-45p
BESTONEMAN 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
FOR
RENT 1 bedroom
apart
44 -47c
ment. See Mrs. Ulrich.
FOR SALE six room house, 3
bedrooms. Large lot, good lo
cation, lots of shrubbery. See at
203 Water St. 33tfc
CHEVOLET 1954 Bel Air 4 door
sedan. Low mileage. Pay $435.
00 down. Rosewall Motor Co.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished apart
ment for rent. Dick Meador,
phone 6-9192, 43tfs
FORSALE 24 ft. 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
APARTMENT for rent. See Bob
Buschke. 43tfc
FOR SALE 1953 Stewart 37 foot
trailer house in good condition.
Phone 6-9151. 44-45c
FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at
home and save on your meat.
. Buy by the case and save.
Heppner Market, W. Willow St.
20tfc
RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in
your home. Wool or cotton
Fast Service. Phone 6-9432.
46tfc
WE are still taking in sewing and
washing at Rosewall Motor
Company. We will sew up your
seat covers and upholstery on
our Singer sewing machine and
wash your car with our wasn
mobile.
FOUND in front of Heppner gym,
man's wedding ring. Can iden
tify at school office and pay for
this ad. 44c
PEA VINE SILAGE delivered in
20 ton loads $9.00 per ton. Con
tact Bob Runnion, phone 6-9166.
41-48p
LAWNMOWERS 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
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. 4345c
HEAT CABLE Keeps your water
pipes from freezing. Always in
stock at Western Auto. 40tfc
FINGERS cold? You can stop the
chill by installing a steering
wheel cover. Costs only 44c at
Rosewall Motor Comp'any.
WILKIN'S Nylon stretch hosiery, deceased are hereby required to
guaranteed against snags, runs' present same with proper vouch
and rips. P. o. box 143, Hepp- j ers duly verified to them at the
ner, Ore., W. N. Montgomery, 'office of Mahoney and Fancher,
44-45p i Heppner, Oregon, within six
STRAYED 3 head white face
m calves from Marquardt ranch,
"Branded C4 Bar on right hip.
Earmarkings: cropped left ear
and underbit on right ear.
44-45c
ROSY SAYS: I see by my weather
calendar that we should have
snow storms and cold blusterly
weather over the northwest
from January 9th to January
12th. This calendr was printed
last summer, but it is surpris
ing how accurate it predicts the
weather. If you have a Ford
car with a big Ford heater in
it and Firestone Town and
Country tires on the rear, you
don't need to worry about how
cold and snowy the weather
gets. You should crank up your
car and come to the livestock
mens convention in Heppner
this Friday and Saturday. It
would be a good idea to stop
at the Rosewall Motor Company
and inspect the new Ford and
Mercury cars.
FOR RENT one 2-bedroom ap
artment and one 3 -bedroom
apartment Call 6-9686. 44tfc
ROSEWALL Motor Company have
traction tires for most all size
cars.
FOR BABYSITTING Call 6-9635.
29tfc
DON'T send out of town for any
thing automotive until you first
try Rosewall Motor Company.
NEEdTinWCING? 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 Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co., dial Hepp
ner 6-9212. 7tfc
DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist,
207 S. Main St., Pendleton, Of
fice Phone 609. 48tfc
BUY Atlas tires from Rosewall
Motor Company and ride on a
guarantee.
NOTICE I will not be respon
sible for debts contracted by
anyone other than myself.
Etha R. Williamson
44-46p
COMING SOON. The all new 1957
Ford trucks.
52 GAL. National brand Electric
Water heaters, $100. Upright
style. Storro Bros. Phone 6-9628.
44-45c
FORD V-8 is the newest moun
tain music.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends for their
many kindnesses during my re
cent hospitalization. Also, to the
hospital staff, my appreciation
for their care.
Hugh Gardner
44p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for
all the cards and flowers sent me
during my stay in Pioneer Me
morial hospital. Also I wish to
thank the hospital staff for their
kindness.
Glen Ward
44p
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank all those per
sons who voted for me in the
Humphreys Drug Co. contest.
Your help was appreciated.
Karen Nelson
44c
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 ae
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
ctanrtarrl nnmnanv mntract forms
or contain complete information
roistivo the hid. Rids will be
opened at a special term of the
rm.ntv rvmrt. nn Fridav. January
18, 1957, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
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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 has been duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court of
Morrow County, Mate ol Oregon,
Joint Executor and Executrix of
the estate of ERIK BERGSTROM,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said
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
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 4th day of February,
1957, at the hour of 8:00 p. m., of
said day, at the council chambers
of Heppner, Oregon, the city of
Heppner will offer for sale, the
following described real property,
to-wit:
Triangular tract in Lot twenty
eight (28), Block eleven (11), of
Mt. Vernons Addition to the
city of Heppner, Oregon.
All bids must be sealed and the
bids accompanied by a check of
at least 10 ofthe bid and the
check will be retained by the city
of the successful bidder and all
other checks will be returned. The
city reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
All bids must be in the posses
sion of the city recorder not later
than 8:00 p. m., on February 4,
1957.
Dated this 10th day of Janu
ary, 1957.
TED SMITH,
City Recorder
44-46c
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 LUNDQUIST, 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
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
County Agent's News
(Continued from page 2)
trict will be held at the Green
field Grange in Boardman. Dr.
Burton Wood will also appear on
this program. The program gets
under way at 11 a. m.
Word has Just been received
from the state ASC committee
that Robert T. Lister has become
new chairman of the state com
mittee. He succeeds E. Harvey
Miller who retired as chairman
on December 31 In accordance
with the rotation policy now in'g" Kur "eau" 7 "u
affaot fnr Ktnto mmmlttopmon
People throughout Oregon have
expressed their appreciation for
Harvey's contribution to agri
culture in Oregon. In way of
review of his contributions, from
1933 to 1940 he was a member of
the Morrow county Agricultural
Adjustment Committee (AAA),
from 1935 to 1936 he was also a
member of Oregon State Agricul
tural Adjustment Committee
(wheat committee), from 1942 to
1945 he was a farmer field man
for the state AAA committee,
from 1946 to 1952 he was chair
man of the Oregon State Produc
tion and Marketing Administra-
tiQn committee (PMA). and from
1954 to 1956, he was chairman of
the Oregon State Agricultural
1 Conservation and Stabilization
M PPI T1 1. . , , . I .. .1
muse ui us who kiiow
Harvey know that he has done an
outstanding, conscientious job
during all of these years. We
know all of our Morrow county
farmers wish him the best for
the future.
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PONY KICKS
By Shirlee Upton
Social studies of Europe has in.
spired some interesting pictures
in Mrs. Boulden's room. Bob Irby
has drawn the scene of a Castle
Banquet William Rill, Mike Up
ton, and Julie Pfeiffer, the rota
tion of crops Ronnie Belsma,
Kenneth Daggett, and Billy. Ma
hon, "The Monastery" France's
Products, Mary Shannon, Bruce
Moyer Size Comparison, Libby
Van Schoiack and Cheryl Crist.
Fifteen dollars was donated by
class 7B to Hungarian Relief in
place of buying each ther Christ
mas presents at school.
Sixth Grade
Mrs. Erwin's sixth grade is now
making a large map of South
America. The countries are col
ored in as they are studied. Im
portant cities and rivers are
marked also. Countries studied
by the students so far are Ven
ezula, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,
Bolivia, and Chile.
4-S-6 Grade Intramurals
Intramurals were played Mon
" r J
.ra'des. Players on the teams wllh
Donald Keeling and Dickie Sprin.
ger presiding as captains are M.
KnnnifT k. Wrieht. L. Brlnda. T.
Turner, K. Evans, M. Williams, D. The breakdown on brucellosis
Dick, S. McDonald, D. McBath, c!reactors in Columbia basin coun
Morrjs, ties was: Sherman, two; Uma-
Safety Play
The fourth grade health class
will soon be putting on a safety
play of which the title will be
"Mr. Rush in Safety Town".
All Saints' Sets
Annual Meet Sunday
Services for this Sunday, the
Octave of the Feast of the Epi
phany, at All Saints' Episcopal
church will be Holy Communion
at 8:00 a. m.; children's service 'est killers of livestock in No
and church school classes at 9:45 vembor. However, Hood River
a. m. and morning prayer
and
sermon at 11:00 a. m.
Following the eleven o'clock
service the annual meeting of
the congregation will be held in
tha narish house. A Dotluck din
ner will be served and reports The Boy Scout Explorers Troop
of the various parochial organiza-j 86, 14 years or over, met and
tions will be given. Also two 'formed an Explorer Post last
men will be elected to serve on I Wednesday night at the E. H.
tha voctr,, fnr thrpo VPaps At fhp'SchlTlidt home.
present time Dr. A. D. McMurdo
y ,1
is senior warden and Jack Loyd
is junior warden. Vestrymen are
Clarence Rosewall, Frank Ander
son, Lowell Gribble, Earl Gilliam,
Allen Case, and Walter Wright.
Robert E. .Ferrell is treasurer
with Clarence Rosewall serving
as parish registrar.
The following will make an
nual reports: condition of the
Parish, Dr. McMurdo; building
and maintenance, Jack Loyd;
finoncial report, Robert Ferrell;
women's auxiliary, Mrs. Robert
Ferrell; St. Monica's circle, Mrs.
Frank Anderson (succeeded for
1957 by Mrs. Herbert Hamilton);
St. Anne's circle, Mrs. Jack Bed
ford; St. Elizabeth's circle, Mrs.
Lucy Peterson; altar guild, Mrs.
Joseph Nys.
The vestry will meet Monday
night at eight in the rector's
study in the parish house.
Eastern Oregon
Health Meeting
Planned Feb. 2
A regional health conference '
for Eastern Oregon counties is
scheduled February 2 at The Dal-
1 1 u"uei lsm' V1C'
i uieguil oiaic ..ujicgc cAucaiu..
service
Mental health, hospitalization,
health insurance, county health.
services, and costs for medical,;
dental, and hospital care arej
among scheduled topics. Local!
arrangements are being made by !
the Wasco county extension ser
vice, assisted by Dr. James Stew
art, Salem, of the state depart
ment of education's vocational
rehabilitation division.
Other state rural health leaders
attending will include Harley
Libby, Jefferson, chairman of the
state Rural Health Council and
state president of Oregon Far
mers Union, and council secretary
Mrs. Mabel Mack, assistant di
rector of Oregon State college ex
tension service.
Mrs. Mildred Hammel, chair
man of the Wasco group, says a
"people's" program is planned
and urges attendance by organi
zation representatives from
throughout Eastern Oregon.
In addition to main speakers,
the program will feature a skit
on mental health and a panel
discussion of the "health dollar."
Panel topics include: know your
county health facilities, health
insurance, hospital services and
costs, and dental care. Full
program details will be announ
ced soon.
This is one of two regional
health conferences scheduled in
Oregon this winter with a West
ern Oregon meeting slated for
January 29 at Coos Bay. The
annual state conference will be
at Salem, March 27 and 28, Mrs.
Mack said.
No Shipping Fever
Reported From Here
Hood River and Umatilla were
the only Columbia Basin counties
which contributed to the most
common animal disease in Ore
gon during November. This di
sease was hemmorrhagic septi
cemia, commonly called "Ship
ping fever", which also was the
greatest killer of Oregon live
stock during that same period,
says the state department of agri.
culture.
Of the over 500 shipping fever
cases tallied in the state, four of
20 cases were fatal in Hood
River county. One of 90 ship
ping fever cases caused death in
Umatilla county, which had Ore
gon's second largest case load for
this disease during November.
Lake county was hardest hit.
There, 11 of 175 cases were fatal.
Brucellosis was the second
most common animal disease in
Cratitr rlnrinrr 'ftTittiAm hiif Trt
,!. disease are traced
to a stepped-up testing program.
says Dr. K. J. Peterson, state vet
erinarian for the department.
una, iour; wasco, one; ana
i Wheeler, 24. Cattle tested in
Hood River, Gilliam and Morrow
counties during November were
free of brucellosis.
Umatilla county reported five
of the state's over 50 cases of
infectious keratitis, which is also
known as pink eye. This disease
was third most common in the
state two months ago.
No county in this area had red J
water or
blackleg which were
Oregon's second and third great
county listed nine cases of scab
ies and Wasco county had lour
cases of swine erysipelas.
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BOY SCOUT EXPLORERS
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Officers elected were Dennis
Fergeson, crew leader; Ken Keel
ing, assistant crew leader and
Tom Glass, secretary-treasurer,
Larry Angell, social chairman;
John Cason, out door chairman.
The next meeting wiH"be Feb
ruary 6.
Tom Glass, scribe
USED CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
1955 Chevrolet Sport sedan,
V-8 and Power Glide $2460
1950 Chevrolet Bel Air se
dan $525
Trucks - Pickups
1949 Chevrolet pickup $400
1949 Ford Pickup $400
1943 Chevrolet Vz ton
truck $550
Thrifty Financing
Of Coursel
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
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 fjaf you are to Be Matrtedt
By Vrgna Courtenay, contains many
Ipful sussestfons and intimate chit-cfiat
Glf on
1 ,
on important social customs Before and
after the wedding.
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Heppner Gazette Times
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
4.
Marion C. Green
Equitable Life Assurance
Society
Life Ins. Farm Loans
Phone 6-9104 Heppner
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
RADIO TV RANGE,
REFIG. SALES & SERVICE
WILCOX
HOME APPLIANCES
254 Hermiston Ave. Ph. 7-6198
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
A.D. McMurdo, M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Each Bridt-to-Be may
yew,
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Wallace H Wolff,
M. D.
Office Hours 10 to 12. 2 to S
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, Rep.
Ph. 6788 Hermiston
765 Orchard Ave.
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & 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 6-9465
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
OlflM la Paten BailcUng
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
MONUMENTS
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Creswick Mortuary
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