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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, February 14, 1957 Page 7 find inn the Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black face or i"v double rate Cards of Thanks SI. 00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday FOR RENT one bedroom apart ment. See Mrs. Ulrich. 49-52c ITS smarter than ever to be seen riding in a new Ford. APARTMENT for rent Water and heat free. John Hartman. 43tfc FOR RENT 3 bedroom house in Lexington. $55 per month. Phone Lexington 3-8170. 45tfc TWO STORY, three bedroom house at Lexington for sale, $5,000. Phone 3-8170. 32tfc MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur niture Co. for carpet cleaning service. 46tfc NOTICE I will not be respon sible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself. Emma Anderson 49-50c FORD 1951 Four Door sedan. Pay $135.00 down. Rosewall motor Co. FOR SALE Model A Ford. Phone 6-9151. 48-49p APARTMENT for rent. Buschke. See Bob 43tfc ATTENTION ELKS I Order "Annual" corsages for your ladies now to be assured of getting what she will like. ORCHIDS CARNATIONS ROSES GARDINIAS CAMELLIAS We Deliver DICK'S GREENHOUSE Phone 6-9162 49-50c NASH 1955 Hardtop Rambler with overdrive transmission. Pay $495.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company. FOR SALE Modern two bed room home. Fireplace, wall to wall carpet, breakfast nook, automatic oil heat and garage. Completely landscaped, call 6-9141. 48tfp FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at home and save on your meat. Buy by the case and save. Heppner Market, W. Willow St. ; 20tfc GETTOUR saddle and leather work done now before spring comes. Tarrell Saddle Shop. Heppner. 49-50p HAVE YOU NOTICED the inv provement at Case Furniture Store. The awning was instal led by Roof Breeze Awning Co. If you wish awning information for your store or home without obligation contact Adon Ham lett, lone 8-7169 or Allen Case, Heppner. 49-50c RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in your home. Wool or cotton Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. . 46tfc BUICKi51 Superfour door se dan. Painted a beautiful two- tone green. Clean inside and out. Pay $195.00 down. Rose wall Motor Co. OR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, with or without feed lot. Plenty of running water. Ralph Scott, phone 6-9904, 47-49p NOTICE I will not be respon sible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself after February 7, 1957. Marvin Casebeer 48-50p 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 DR. L. C. RICHEY, Optometrist 207 S. Main St., Pendleton, Of fice Phone 609. 48tfc USEDTIRES for sale. Sizes 700x15 and 750x15, all good, with tubes. Wm. Duran, Phone 6-9225. 48c 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 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp- nef 6-9212. 7tfc FOR SALE 4 piece bathroom set with round tub and all fittings. In good condition. Phone 6-9275. 49tfc FORD 1954 Big three quarter ton pickup. Has V-8 motor and is ready to go to work. Pay $395. 00 down. Rosewall Motor Company FOUND Man's wrist watch with gold band. Owner may identify at Gazette Times office and ... pay for this ad. 49c A NEW or used car is no better than the dealer that sells and services n. ttosewan Motor, Company. FOR RENT one-bedroom apart-, ment, gas heat and appliances, Halton Cabins, phone 6-9766. 49d FOR SALE Four poster mahog any bed complete, dressing table and mirror, chest, rugs, ets. Phone 6-9160. 49p ROSY SAYS: My almanac that predicted that the coldest week of the winter woud be Febru ary 10th to 16th missed with its timing a little. However, I am enjoying the spring like wea ther. If you want to enjoy the spring weather, just get into one of these modern new 1957 Fords. They are long, lean and packed with punch. FOR RENT Cabins. -Four rooms. Clary 48tfc FORD 1954 V-8 quarter ton ex press with 4 speed transmis sion. Pay $395.00 down. Rose wall Motor Company. HAVE YOU NOTICED the im provement at Case Furniture Store. The awning was instal led by Roof Breeze Awning Co. If you wish awning information for your store or home without obligation contact Adon Ham- lett, lone 8-7169 or Allen Case, Heppner. 49-50c MERCURY 1956 Monterey "phae ton 4 door hardtop sedan. It has Mereorhatic transmission, radio and many other luxur ies. Pay $895.00 down on this low mileage car. Rosewall Mo tor Company. FOR SALE quality baled hay. John Proudfoot, lone, Oregon. 46-51C BUY Atlas tires from Rosewall Motor Company on budget terms and ride on a guarantee. FOR BABYSITTING! Call fi-9635 29tfc saia aav' at tne council chambers WATCH for Tennessee Ernie f Heppner Oregon the city of every Wednesday night at 9:00.,11 i' l' f p. m. on Channel 19 on TV. FEBRUARY KNAPP SHOE spe cials. Men's service shoes with oil-resisting neoprene soles oxfords now $9.50; 6-inch boot $10.50. Buy now and save. See Donald L. Bennett, Phone 6-9221. 48-50c YOU May Order chicks for future delivery now, at Western Auto. Seven breeds to choose from. Phone6-9234. 49tfc NOW is the time to have your truck put in shape for the job ahead. You will have another crop of wheat and barley to haul in about 140 days. Phone 6-9152 for an appointment. Rosewall Motor Company. - FOR SALE UnreinProperty. Business building 40 x 60, of fice room at side, modern 2 bedroom apartment up. Neat as a pin, air conditioned for year around use. Extra ground space, wonderful garden spot. Priced for quick sale, better come early. $4,000 down, easy terms. Turner, Van Marter and Bryant, Heppner. 49-2c TWO wagons on display now, both have the big 245 horse power Thunderbird Special mo tor. Rosewall Motor Com pany. 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. Mrs. Lucille Parrish and Alvin Ernest Edward Parrish, U. S. Marines Henry Lee Parrish, "Fresno, Calif. Clarence, Howard and Ray. mond Parrish and families 49p CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means to thank all those who visited me during my recent stay in the hospital and those who sent cards, flowers, gifts and good wishes. Mrs. Omar Rietmann 49p Legal Notices 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, Administrator of the estate of Arley Lee Padberg, 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 Administrator at the office of Mahoney and Fancher, Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 14th day of February, 1957. Darrell Padberg, Administrator 49-lc iin imn -It r t nr -- nHrtf-" . : NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, DATED January 10, 1957, I am authorized i and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set lortn: The South half of Lot Four (4), Block Three (3), Days Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon for the mini mum price of $25.00. THEREFORE, I will on the 15th day of March, 1957, at the hour of 10:00 A. M, at the front door of the Court House in Hepp ner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. 48-lc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed administratrix of the Estate of Algott W. Lundell, de ceased, by the Probate Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, and has ac cepted such trust. All persons mg having claims aeainst said Es- Mrs. Laird tate are hereby required to pre sent the same, with proper vou chers attached, to the adminis tratrix, at the office Turner in Heppner, of J. O. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this! notice. Dated and first published , this 31st day of January 1957. BEULAH W. LUNDELL, Administratrix J. O. Turner Attorney for Administratrix Heppner, Oregon. 47-51C CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 4th day of March, 1957, at the hour of 8:00 p. m., of 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 of the 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 re ject any and all bids Minimum acceptable bid $50.00. All bids must be in the posses sion of the city recorder not later than 8:00 p. m., on March 4, USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 1954 Packard $1150 1955 Chevrolet Sport sedan. V-8 and Power Glide $2460 1950 Chevrolet Bel Air se dan $525 Trucks Pickups 1954 Jeep Pickup, 6 cylinder, new engine $1250 1951 Chevrolet 3 4 ton pictc- UP $800 1949 Chevrolet pickup $400 1949 Ford Pickup $400 1948 Chevrolet l'i ton truck $550 Thrifty Financing Of Course! FULLETON Chevrolet Co. 1957. Dated this 4th day of February, 1957. TED SMITH, City Recorder 49-51c PONY KICKS By Shirlee Upton Mrs. Turner's First Grade Friday, February 15, marks the date of a Valentine's day party. Planning of the party is being done by the room mothers. Mrs. Hoskins' Second Grade The students of this room are studying about post offices. They have toured the local office, and have now set one up in their room. Two students are chosen to be post masters each day. They are also getting ready for Valentine's day. Mrs. Hanna's Third Grade This week the life of a farmer is the object of study for these third grade pupils. Stories were written by the children on the life cycle of a grain of wheat which proved to be very interest- The class had charge of the bulletin board this month. They have chosen "Be Kind" as their theme. Keys of "good morning, if you please, thank you, excuse me, beg your pardon, and good night", were bound together with the two words "be kind." Also, the class made up this poem: This bunch of golden key's is mine To make each day with gladness shine. Then, as I use each golden key, mm One look at that price figure and you'll know that-again in 1957-' you can afford a new car you can afford a Buick. And look what you get for so little extra money. You get the most completely new Buick in years. Not just brand new in styling and brand new in body design. But new in features that make this the dream car of the year to drive. Itou get brand-new performance because the engine is literally new from the crankshaft up. You get a brand-new instant response because we engineered brand-new torque into Variable Pitch Dynaflow. And to give you the new sure-footed safety of a lower center of gravity - we built a brand-new frame -which lowers the car, but keeps the head room, legroom and footroom that a big car should have. Fact is, there are more than 150 other chassis changes in this '57 Buick - waiting for you to try them. Do that soon-at your Buick dealer's. 'Sew Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow it the only Dynaflow Buick builde today. It it elandard on Hoadmaeter, Super and Century optional at tnodett extra cott on the Special. See 1 I'll be as happy as can be! Mrs. Bechdolfs Third Grade Water, color pictures were made Tuesday about Lincoln's life in the log cabin, splitting rails, etc. At the Valentine party Friday treats will be provided by the room mother, Mrs. Hisler. Joseph Rill is returning to Fairbanks Alaske. They are sorry to see him go. Miss Glavey'g Fifth Grade New class officers are: Pres., Linda Stewart; vice pres., Larry Brinda; secretary, Donald Cres wick; treasurer, Alan Lane. They voted to give money for the March of Dimes this month. Also, they are planning a Valentine party and wrote poems and made valentines for their mothers. Mary Johnson, Freddie Thomas, Donald Creswick, and Martha Peterson have made the Valentine box. Scenes were painted from George Washington's life and they are also making silhouettes of the class. Constitution of Heppner Jr. High School The constitution was drawn up by the president and vice presi dent from each sixth, seventh, and eighth grade rooms. The secretaries from the sev enth and eighth grade rooms wrote to eight "different junior high schools In the United States and asked for a copy of their constitutions. These were looked over and the best parts of the copies were chosen. The parts were put together and ori ginal ideas added. Mary Evelyn Tucker served as secretary and wrote the constltu- tion as it was made. ft? special. 00 Your Authorized Buick Dealer WHIN SETTER AUTOMOSIIES AM The name of the organization is "The Associated Student Body of the Heppner Grade School." The purpose of this organiza tion is to promote the general welfare of the school, to share the responsibilities necessary to make the school a success, and to enable students to acquire knowledge and practice of self-government.- It shall consist of the home room organizations and of the student council. The organization consists of sixth, seventh and eighth grades. The only things referred to at the student council will be those which affect the whole school. The home room officers, pres., vice pres., sec, treas., sgt.-at arms, and representatives to the council shall be elected by ballot not later than the second week after the beginning of each three-month period. The home room officers shall serve for three months. The term of the home room representatives will last one year. Each home room elected rep resentatives and certain candi dates toun in elections of offi cers for the student body. The candidates for president were: Sandra Jones from 8B, and Dan Brosnan from 8A. Candidates for vice president were: Ronnie Bel- sma trom 7A, and Mike Healy irom its. Candidates for secre tary were Judy Schmidt from 7B and Sharon Lindsay from 7A. Candidates for treasurer were: Marlene Griffin from 8A, and Doris Morris from 8B. Candi dates for sergeant at arms were: Ronnie Gray from 8B and Robert Nichols from 8A. The candidates campaigned two weeks with posters placed at strategic points in the rooms and hall. Before voting January 21, an as sembly was held and each can didate made a speech. The of ficers elected in the final voting were: president, Dan Brosnan; vice president, Mike Healy; sec retary, Judy Schmidt; treasurer, ice mm Manufacturer's Suggested Price for this 2-Door SPECiM 6-Passenger Sedan (including Delivery and Handlmg Charges and Federal Exc.se Taxes Transportation charges, state and localtaxes, accessaries and opt.onal equipment, including Dynaflow Emission, radia, heater and white sidewall tires, addrttana J. D,t,. mav vary with dealer pricing ' "rth . 0" rd-i"K CTUr IV I" I MM m. Bltl)b. TO sj; VLU SUPEK. FIOAOMASTEft SUIIT tUICK Will BUILD THEM Marlene Griffin; sergeantat arms,' Ronnie Gray. The first student council meet ing was held January 29, 1957. IONE School Notes The high school lost their bas ketball game to Stanfield here Friday of last week 54 to 60. They won from Heppner there Saturday evening. The grade school won from Arl. ington here Thursday of last week. The high school will play Umatilla here Friday evening Feb. 15 and at Irrigon Feb. 16. The student body is sponsor ing a play, Dead of the Night to be given some time in March. The Girls League held a very successful food sale at the Swan son store Saturday of last week. Mrs. C. E. Brenner cooked at the school Thursday and Friday of last week due to the illness of Mrs. Elbe Akers. THE HAPPY BLUEBIRDS The Happy Bluebirds met on February 4. We elected our of ficers. They are: president. Jean Stockard; vice president, Diane Warren; secretary-treasurer, Joan Stockard; song leader, Lynn Bur- kenbine; refreshment chairman, Patricia Van Winkle and re porter, Karen McCurdy. Next meeting Diane Warren will bring refreshments. We also discussed our candy sale and ceremonial to be held in March. Karen McCurdy, reporter .nam ponces. ; j'l ft 11V I