Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, March 21, 1957
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CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
5 p. m. Wednesday
FOR RENT Convenient location,
comfortably furnished, one bed
room apartment. Halton Apts.
phone 6-9766 or 6-9489. 2p
JOIN the BIG M Club.
WANTED house to rent in Hepp
ner at least 2 but prefer 3 bed
rooms, Ben Tarrell, Tarrells
Saddle Shop. l-2p
FOR SALE Dodge i ton 4 by 4,
steel cab, new flatbed, racks'
and winch, motor in excellent,
condition. Ronald Haguewood,
phone 6-9759. 12p
FOR SALE 125 gallon butane
storage tank with gauge.
Phone 6-9222. 2c
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FORD 1955 Club sedan. This is the
Fairlane model and has Fordo
matic transmission, radio, big
heater and other luxury items.
Pay $565.00 down. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR RENT 2-bedroom unfur
nished aprtment. Call Dick
Meador, Phone 6-9192. ltfc
FOR RENT 3 bedroom house in
Lexington. $55 per month.
Phone Lexington 3-8170. 45tfc
bFKiiNU juuosfcLXCAmfli..' bave j abie 0f earning $400 to $600
...your rummage for the Civic monthly. Future expansion can
League rummage sale. Just call i be financed but cash investment
6-9265 or 6-9725 anytime for o $797.50 (for inventory) needed
pickup. 52-3c ( for immediate start. Factory rep.
TWO STORY, three bedroom : resentatives will be in this area
house at Lexington for sale, 'to personally qualify applicants.
$5,000. Phone 3-8170. 32tic 1 For interview state age, model
CHEVROLET 1955 Station wagon.1 of car- and if cash available for
Has the V-8 motor, four doors, immediate start. Write SELF-
radio, Power Glide transmis-
sion. Pay $665.00 down.
Rose-
wall Motor Company.
MAKEYOURRUGSand carpets
look like new. Call Case Fur
niture Co. for carpet cleaning
service. 46tfc
FOR RENT furnished apartmnt.
See Floyd Sayers at Lanham
Apartments. 51tfc
WANTED cooking job on farm.
Mrs. Claude Jarvis, phone
6-9132. 2c
LET US REPLANT your planters
now from our new stock. We
also have 2-3 ft. cut leaf philo
dendrons, ferns and other house
plants. Perennials and nur
sery stock available March 20.
Dick's Greenhouse, phone
6-9162. We deliver lJ2c
BUICK 1955 Hardtop coupe, has
Dynaflo transmission, radio,
and heater. Pay $695.00 down.
Rosewall Motor Company.
LOST or stolen from Wranglers
clubhouse, two 2-burner hot
plates. Anyone knowing the
whereabouts of the plates is
asked to notify club or return
them. l-2c
SEE WESTERN AUTO for your
unpainted furniture needs.
phone-gm sotfc
BUICKT955 two door sedan. Has
Dynaflo, radio, heater and Dou
ble Eagle tires. Pay $635.00
down. Rosewall Motor Com
pany. DEAR SUSY:
From what I hear the band
carnival is going to be the ber
ries. Jim tells me that the faculty
will run the penny toss. Should
be more fun than you can shake
a stick at.
SLIM
2c
APARTMENT for rent.
Buschke.
See Bob
43tfc
FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at
home and save on your meat.
Buy by the case and save.
Heppner Market, W. Willow St.
20tfc
2 BY 4's, 7 to 8 foot lengths, $10
and $20 per M- Also 2 x 3's, $20
per M. Contact Herb Hamilton,
phone 6-9927. 51tfc
RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in
your home. Wool or cotton
Fast Service. Phone 6-9432.
46tfc
LAWN MOWERS sharpening and
repairing. N. D. Bailey, Phone
6-9491, vuc
WE SPECIALIZE in case lot
sales of frozen foods. Check
our prices before buying out
of town. Heppner Market, W.
Willow St. 20tfc
YOU can still buy the Atlas guar
anteed tires from Rosewall
Motor Company and ride on a
guarantee.
DR. L. C. rTCHEY, Optometrist,
207 S. Main St., Pendleton. Of
firo Phono 609. 48tfc
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.
ftfc
FOR RENT Four
Cabins.
rnnms. Clarv
48tfc
ROSVSAYS: For the life of me, I ,
can't see why anyone will drive
an oia car when he can buy a No. Oregon 02644, for W'A, Sec
new 1957 Ford two door sedan tion 28, Township 4 N., Range
in two beautiful colors and a 27 E., Willamette Meridian has
big heater and all the factory ' filed notice of intention to make
standard equipment including j final proof, to establish claim to
spare tire and safety package
delivered in Heppner backed
with Ford specialized service
for $2388.00 full price. The
smart boys are buying Fords.
IFOR SALE D-4 Caterpillar trac
tor 2500 hours. Cab, lights and
starter. Verner Troedson, Phone
lone 8-7145. 52 -2p
FOR SALE first cutting baled
alfalfa, Reasonable. G. Her
mann, phone 8-7178. ltfc
DODGE pickup 1949 with big box.
Pay $165.00 down. Rosewall
Motor Company.
FOR SALE One Farmall H trac
tor and Iron Age weed sprayer.
Will sell complete or sepa
rately. Two 4 bottom steel
moldboard plows, complete with
double spring John Deere trip
out hitch. Charles H. Davidson,
lone, Oregon. 2p
YOU May Order chicks for future
delivery now, at Western Auto.
Seven breeds to choose from.
Phone 6-9234. 49tfc
TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY"
Requires few hours per week.
Day or evenings. Delivering cig
arettes and confections to estab
lished commercial and retail ac
counts in this area. ABSOLUTELY
NO SELLING. Want Dartv caD-
SERVICE MERCHANDISERS, Con
lecnun division, r. i. dux ihi,
I-fan, Oregon. l-2c
CHEVROLET 1952 two ton truck.
Pay $250.00 down.
Rosewall,
Motor Company.
DEAR DAISY:
During the afternoon of Sat
urday, April 6 the grade school
band will strut its stuff down
town to advertise the band car
nival. The half hour from 6:30
to 7:00 p. m. will feature the high
school band in concert at the fair
pavilion. Let's get together there.
SLIM
2c
SEZ I to my self Sez I, Rosewall
Motor Company is the place to
buy.
WANTED TO BUY Horse shoers
anvil or anvil with large horn.
Write T. M. Alford, Rt. 1, The
Dalles, Oregon or phone
CY6-3100. 2-3p
SAND AND GRAVEL delivered
anywhere. Call Pete or Sue
Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 50tfc
FOR SALE Unrein Property.
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
HAVE you tried the Big M Mer
cury with the push button
shift? Its really a dream car.
WILL DO ironing in my home,
$1.00 per hour Phone 6-9690. ,
CARD OF THANKS
rick's Parish wish to thank all
those who attended their ham
dinner Sunday.
Paul Koenig, Pres.
2c
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was duly appointed
by the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Morrow County,
the administratrix of the estate
nf HARLEY ANDERSON, de
ceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same to the under
signed administratrix with the
proper vouches duly verified as
required by law at the law office
of Jos. J Nys, at Heppner, Oregon
within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first publishd this
21st day qf February, 1957.
ALICE ANDERSON
Administratrix
J. J. NYS, Attorney
for Administratrix
50-2c
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGE
MENT Land Office, Portland, Oregon,
February 18, 1957.
NOTICE is hereby given that
1 Scott Chapman, of Box 150, Ord
nanec. Oregon, assignee of Ver
non R. Fulton, 1310 E. 13th St.,
The Dalles, Ore., who, on, June
16, 1953, made Desert Land Entry
the land above described, before
S. R. Ralston, Notary Public, at
Hermlston, Oregon, on the 5th
day of April, 1957.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Byron Rentfro, of Hermiston, Ore
gon, James Smith of Ordnance,
Oregon; R. L. Woolley, of Hermis.
ton, Oregon; Harold Boehl, of
Portland, Oregon, 1015 S. E. Di
vision. Irving W. Anderson,
Manager
.51-3C
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids, for a water reser
voir of approximately 30,000
gallons capacity, to be a round
tank of steel construction not
less than 316th of an inch hot
rolled plate, appriximately 20 feet
in diameter and 15 feet high,
covered with a pitched roof and
supported by a concrete founda
tion one foot deep and to be
built on the ground at the Hepp
ner Masonic Cemetery, Heppner,
Oregon, will be received by the
Heppner Cemetery Maintenance
nlctrlnf at tli f Ioq nf T O Tnr. I
ner In Heppner, Oregon,' until 8 1 farmers lumbermen, etc have
p. m. on the 27th day of March, ireal a"d Personal ln
j957 ' I more than one county.
Prnnnsal shall he addressed' 3) Machinery on the property
to Elaine S. George, Secretary of.tax rolls fequently does not ap
T r . t n HfAnnnnA
District, Heppner, Oregon. Speci
fications may be examined or of
tained at the office of J. O. Tur
ner in Heppner, Oregon. i
All proposals shall be acc6m
panied by a certified or cashier's
check or bid bond made payable
teSrlct fiTSZoin? of
not less than five per cent (5)
i oumum wX ic u.u.
successful bidder wiU be quired
"u""""
cem uuu, sureiy oona 10
rrrn
ance and completion. of the con
tract.
All work is to be completed
not later than May 15th, 1957.
..... . T. .
tenance District reserves the
right to postpone making the
ntiTurrl roionMolilfl Ion rrtVi
of time, to reject any and all
bids, and to accept the proposal
considered in the best interest of
the Cemetery District.
By Order of the Board of Di
rectors of Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District, Elaine
S. George, Secretary,
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned, Administrator
of the Estate of Mary E. Edwards,
deceased, has filed his Final
Account with the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, and said Court
has set Monday, the 15th day of
April, 1957, at the hour of ten
(10:00) o'clock A. M. in the
County Court Room of the Mor
row County Court House, as the
time and place 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 14th day ofjin green in honor of the Dooleys
nitnmu mcT and St Patrlnk's Dav We wpre
.maun,
ALONZO M. EDWARDS
Administrator
J. O. Turner,
. Afney
l-5c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, the executor of
the Last Will and Testament of
J. B. ADAMS, deceased, and all
persons having claims against
K t r air r o c rrt a me
hereby required to present the"""1' 1 iy y
,.,uu ,,.,! j..it, 1 don t have during our rather hec-
same with proper vouchers duly
verified to said 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
14th day of March. 1957.
FOREST ADAMS
Executor
Jos. J. Nys
Attorney l-5c
"NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE' is hereby given that
the undersigned, Executor of the
Estate of Marion F. Cork, de
ceased, has filed his Final Ac
count with the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, and said was decided that Mrs. Doherty
Court has set Monday, the 22nd and Mrs. Wardwell take charge
day of April, 1957, at the hour of the displays. Karl Beach, Keith
of ten o'clock (10:00) A. M. in Peck and Dennis Doherty were
the County Court Room of the to work out a report and a de
Morrow County Court House as' monstration pertaining to 4-H
the time and place for hearing on I for the Lexington Grange for
said Final Account. Saturday night, March 9th.
All persons having objections Refreshments were served by
to said Final Account are hereby Mrs. Palmer. The next meeting
required to file the same with, will be a potluck at the Roy
said Court on or before the date Martin home.
set for said hearing. Dated and
first published this 21st day of
March, 1957.
HUSTON C. LESLEY, Executor
J. O. Turner, Attorney
2-6c
SLANTS-
(Continued from page 2)
This is an unhappy prospect to
farmers, most of whom would be
right in the middle of harvest and
at the lowest financial ebb of the
year.
But all is not gloomy down
here. I am pleased to be able to
tell yiu that Senate Bill 213,
designating bullfrogs as game
fish, passed the Senate on Mon
day with but one dissenting vote.
Who was the lone skeptic? Sena
tor Anthony Yturri, Ontario.
Tuesday the House defeated
House Bill 419, a measure which
would give county assessors ac
cess to individual income tax re
turns in the hands of the State
Tax Commission for the purpose
of discovering possible omitted
property. It was attacked on the
grounds that
(1) It circumvents the secrecy
provision in the state income tax
law.
(2) Confusion would be apt to
raise from the fact that many
the income tax depre
ijai uii
ciation account because it has
been completely depreciated.
The bill failed with 32 opposi
tion votes. Thursday it was re
considered by the House and sent
back to the taxation committee.
This means that after working
i 4U nnmnttlnA ..-111 U . .
ty tond it to
could be successful, but this
ri xv ..nwnrkahlp nlorf.
St
not be exDected to bring in the
..milons dollarg ln"omltted
(property" of which one of its
sponsors so hopefully spoke.
Wednesday the House passed
HJR 14 which provides lor a
Lieutenant Governor. It is to be
referred to the people, and will
. .. . . ' .., .
make the sixth time such a
measure will have to be voted on
public
It must still go
through the Senate, however, and
since it received 16 dissenting
votes "in the House It may have
tough sledding.
On this same morning the
House defeated HJR 23, which
would have set up a committee
of eight to study pardons, com
mutations and reprieves.
Thursday the House passed HB
321, which sounds to me like the
most sensible approach yet to
the problem of how to limit the
game-hogs among the sports
fishermen and charter-boats,
without unduly penalizing legi
timate commercial fishermen.
It will require all those buying
commercial licenses for fish and
shellfish to paint certain desig
nated letters for each license
on each side of their boats, as
well as on the deck or cabin top
We enjoyed two traditional
social events this week. Tuesday
night Speaker Pat Dooley and his
wife entertained House members,
wives and state officials at a
reception. ' Decorations were all
and St. Patrick's Day. We were
particularly intrigued with the
two huge baked salmon which
were decorted with shamrocks
piped on with green mashed po
tatoes. Thursday night we were guests
at one of the series of buffet sup
pers being given by Governor
and Mrs. Holmes. It was a most
enjoyable evening, casual and
informal. Parties such as this,
after working hours, give most
of. us opportunities to become ac
quainted with other members
tic days.
4-H Club News
LEXINGTON LIVESTOCK CLUB
The March meeting of the Lex
ington Livestock club was held
at the Ken Palmer home with all
members but one present.
The meeting was called to
order by the president Dennis
Doherty. Martha Doherty gave
a report on minerals that are
needed in livestock feeding. Mr.
Beach handed out papers on
safety to each club member.
Window displays were discus
sed for 4-H Club Week and it
Carol Ann Palmer, reporter
Period For Water
Well Registration
More Than Half Over
The three-year period provided
by the 1955 legislative Assembly
for well owners to register their
claims for rights to appdopriate
ground water is more tnan half
over. Failure to register a claim
with the state engineer before
August 3, 1958, creates the pre
sumption that the well owner has
abandoned his claim for a vested
ground -water right.
Certain uses of ground water
are exempted from registration.
These exempted uses include the
use of ground water for stock, for
watering any lawn or noncom
mercial garden not exceeding
one-half acre in area, for single
or group domestic purposes In an
amount not exceeding 15,000 gal
lons a day, or for any single in
dustrial or commercial purpose
in an amount not exceeding 5,-
000 gallons a day.
To be subject to registration,
a well in western Oregon must
have been constructed on or be
fore August 3, 1955. This is the
date that the ground water act
of 1955 became effective. In
Eastern Oregon, wells must haxe
been constructed on or before
May 28, 1927 fore there has been
ground-water legislation govern
ing the construction of wells east
of the Cascade divide since that
time. Wells for non-exempted
uses that have been constructed
subsequent to these effective
dates without benefit of a permit
to appropriate ground water are
unlawful wells and are not sub
ject to registration. Owners or
operators of wells that are used
in unlawful appropriations of
ground water should make ap
plication to the state engineer
for a permit to appropriate ground
water. The priority for a water
right obtained by a permit is
based on the date the application
for a permit is filed with the
state engineer. A right to ap
propriate ground water under a
registration has a tentative pri
ority based on the date when
construction of the well was be
gun. Forms and information re
garding well registration or per
mits to appropriate ground water
can be obtained by writing to
Lewist A. Stanley, state engineer,
salem.
KEEP OREGON GREEN
USED CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
1958 Chevrolet Del Ray a
door $2050
1954 Packard $1150
1954 Willys 4 door, engine
overhauled .... $700
1952 Chevrolet Sport Coupe,
dual pipes $900
Trucks Pickups
1955 Chevrolet Vi ton pick
up $1300
1949 Chevrolet pickup $400
1943 Chevrolet lVi ton
truck $550
Thrifty Financing
Of Course!
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
Ai Important et the trousseau, to invite friends to your
wedding or to announce that you are married.
Unsurpassed In quality; velvety raised lettering on Strath
more Expressive paper at a price that you can effordt no
finer paper ever made.
'Wow th&t you ire to 5 M&rritd!"
hy Vir$M& Courten&y, cont&ins many
Jpful sussestons
Gil pn
1
important lodd customs Btfort ancf
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Heppner Gazette Times
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
t
Heppner City
I Meeti Til
lnt Monday
council
Eaoh Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion, please bring them
before the Council. Ph. 8-9018
Marion C. Green
Equitable Life Auurance
Society
Life Ins. Farm Loans
Phone 6-9104 Heppner
t
Morrow County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
Bill Barratt
Insurance Agent
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam & Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 6-9433
Thompson
Photo Service
Alex & Jo Thompson
Portrait & Commercial
Phone 6-9489
4
RADIO TV RANGE.
REFIG. SALES & SERVICE
WILCOX
HOME APPLIANCES
254 Hermlston Ave. Ph. 7-6198
Hermlston
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
anc intimutt chit'di&t
Ekdi hrtdftt'ht my
yum
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
Representative Vern Lowell In
Heppner Every Wed. Call
6-9125 for sales, service.
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
rhone Office 6-9114
Res. 6-9208
WHITE CROSS PLAN
Bankers Life & Casualty Co.
Hazel Downing. Rep.
Ph. 6788 Hermlston
7C5 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 Director!
Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 6-9463
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
mo.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Olflco ln FUn BaUdlnf
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
MONUMENTS
- MARKERS -
See Oliver Creswlck
Creswlck Mortuary