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n 1 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 29, 1957 Page 7 This Week's HISTORY MYSTERY Classified Rates 2c per word minimum 35c per insertion Black face or caps, double rate Cards oi Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday TWO BEDROOM modern home on! S. Chase street for sale. Will provide 4 financing for two-' thirds purchase price. A deal you can't duplicate anywhere. Phone 6-9730 or contact K E. Ferrell in Heppner Aug. 29 through Sept. 2., After Labor Day write or call Robert E. Fer r e 1 1. co Sherman county branch, First National Bank of Portland, Moro, Ore. 25-26c THE NEW FORD is the Belle of the Boulevard. STORRO BROS. Your Fuller paint dealer. Buy Fuller paints, they last 22tfc FOR SALE "Antique colonial bureau, coffee table and light finished desk. Blanche Brown, phone 6-9683. 19tfc FOR SALE Poland China boar hog. See Monte Chamberlain at Morrow County Creamery. ' ' ' "y 25-26p NOW IS THE "TIME to make a good trade on a new 1957 Ford. FOR SALE 4 50 foot joining lots and large house, $4,000. No down payment nevessary. Call E. W. Moyer. phone 6-9797 ' 24c FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Suitable for one or two persons. Phone 6-9684. 19tfc NOTICE will be on vacation" for 10 days, but for spraying or other pest control work during that time, call lone 8-7133. Dobyns Pest Control. 25c FORD 1955 V-8 MainlinTFuTdoor sedan. Pay $395.00 down. Rose- wall Motor Company Ford Block, Heppner. ANNOUNCING the reopening of People's Packing Company of Condon on September 3, under new management. Custom cut ting and killing, curing. New operators will be Louie Gess ner and Norman Colby, both former employees of People's Packing. 25c FOR SALE My home across from school. Mrs. Mabel Chaf fee. 22tfc FOR RENT 4 rooms, Clary's Cabins. tfc FOR APPLIANCE REPAIR call ' or bring to Case Furniture Co. phone 6-9432. 5tf c CHEVROLET 1955 four dooTse" dan. Pay $465.00 down Rosewall Motor Company, Ford Block, Heppner OMAR SEED WHEAT 300 bush els in new sacks. Call Andy or Bob Van Schoiack, 6-9167 or 6-5303. 25c MAKE YOUR RUG6 and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur niture Co. for carpet cleaning service. 46tfc CHEVROLET 1946 sedan."Pay $95.00 full pdice. Rosewall Mo tor Company, Ford Block; Hepp ner, Oregon. FOR SALE apartment size elec tric range, like new, $60. Phone 6-9273. Ada Cannon. 24-25p I WILL do washing and ironing in my home. Phone 6-9128 23-25C RLSPONSIBLTTPERSON 7 male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending ma chines. No selling. Age not es- ' f.ential. Car, references, and S750 working capital necessary. 5 to 8 hours weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, with phone. Write MONARCH SUPPLY CO., 11715 Rainier Ave., Seattle 88, Wash. 25c FORD 1954 Custom Fordor. Has the famous V-8 motor overdrive, radio and a car with lots of low cost transportation. Pay $395.00 down. Rosewall Motor Company, Ford Block, Heppner. FOR SALE at Vincent's Fruit Stand, 1 mile west of Umatilla on highway 730, Hale and El berta peaches starting Sunday, Sept. 1. Phone Umatilla 362. 25c FOR RENT partly furnished ap artment. Mrs. Ulrich, phone 6 9105. 23-2c9 FOR LOCKER BEEF, shop at home and save on your meat. Buy by the case and save. Heppner Market, W. Willow St. 20tfc FOR RENT Apartment, furnish ed or unfurnished, furnace heat included. John Hartman, phone 6-9627. 23tfc RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned In your home. Wool or cotton Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. 46tfc ROSY SAYS: School days will be happy days if you have a Ford to ride to school with. In fact, you will be a whole lot happier driving a new Ford when you of Oregon for Morrow County, tne have finished school. j executrix of the estate of James BRIDAL TIARAS, ring" pillows, in- .L' Davis deceased, and all . pers vitations, napkins, other items , ns t hav,lnS ,clim8 T at new gift shop at Halton's s tate 0 said decease? " hJZ I Cabins No. 5. Open 5 to 8 w. Ku,'?d to present the same I ery evening 25P . he sgexe x wth FOR RENT furnished down stairs apartment. N. D. Bailey, phone 6-9491. 24-25c USED CAR BUYS AT FARLEY MOTORS 1949 Buick 4 door 1948 Pontiac 2 door 1955 International pickup 1953 Chevrolet Ms ton pickup 1951 International 2 ton truck 1944 Jeep full cab Morrow County. State of Oregon, FARLEY MOTOn CO. i Joint-Administrators of the est Hsppnar Phone 6-9116 ate of William W. Bechdolt, de- !rpfls(i. and all nersons having J5i?, FOR SALE Several building lots I deceased are hereby required to in Heppner. Blanche Brown, j present same with proper vouch -phone 6-9083. 19tf3.crs duly verified to the Joint- -r- ITZrTT ! Administrators at the office of F0RD8nnn!t0n "ff Mahoney and Abrams, Heppner, pay $165.00 down. Rosewall Mo- 0regon ywithin slx monthis from . tor Co- I the date hereof. NEED FINANCING? Our ABC) Dated and first published this financing plan is available for 8th day of Augusti 1957i anymmgweseuiiumuer, uuuu-Adrain c Bechdolt ing. supplies, tools, paints etc..iArchie s Eechdolt in amounts up to $1,000. No, Joint-Administrator. down payment, up to 36' months to pay. Ask us at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., dial Hepp ner 6 9212. 7tfc nd Bridal . ,T K x,ui ooine of the Estate of Algott W. Lund snop at No. 5 Halton s Cabins, . . J?, . . , . now line of gifts, cards, wrap ping paper, ribbon for Christ' Tndmade UeX namT im- .i.J ..otmo aA stationery. Open 5 to 8 every , evening. 25p LAWNMOWERS sharpening and llamas. oav ""8- " - 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 HAVE A SET of Guaranteed Atlas Plycron tires installed on your car and enjoy the labor day weekend. Budget terms. Rose wall Motor Company, Ford Block, Heppner. FOR SALE 1200 to 1400 bushels certified Burt seed wheat. L. H. Rill, Eight Mile. 24-25p WHEN The Rains start you will be glad you have a Ford. FOR SALE Old Chevrolet truck, suitable for trap wagon. Five good tires and solid bed. W. W. Weatherford. 25c LONG'S BIKE SHOP 10 miles north of Lexington across from grain elevator. Now is the time to get bikes ready for school. We repair bicycles and tricycles and have parts and tires for all makes, American and Import models. We carry English Raleigh Sports, Britain's top bike with 3 and 4 speeds; and Columbia and Schwinn medi um weight bikes with 2 speeds. 22-25p WE HAVE Two metal men that can paint, and install glass. When you need repairs take your car to Rosewall Motor Company and say fix it. DlC LcT RICHEY7 Optometrist, 207 S. Main St., Pendleton, Of fice Phone 609. ' 48tfc SAND AND GRAVEL delivered anywhere. Call Pete or Sue Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 50tfc CARD OF THANKS" We want to thank all of those who helped control our fire on the Duvall ranch on Tuesday. L. D. Ledbetter 25p Legal Notices NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Herbert Hynd, exec utor of the estate of John William Gow, deceased, has filed his final account of his administration of said estate with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County and said Court fixed Mon day, the 16th day of September, 1957 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof and all persons having objections there to are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or be fore the time fixed for said hear ing. Dated and first published "this 15th day of August, 1957. Herbert Hynd, Executor Jos. J. Nys Attorney 23-27c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State as required by law at the Law Of- fice of Jos. J. Nys, at Hepner Oregon within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 15th day of August, 1957. Faye Ruhl, Executrix J. J. Nys, Attorney for Executrix 23-27c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the (undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the Probate Court of claims against the estate of said 22-26c NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that tne undersigned, Administratrix ell, deceased,' has filed her Final Account with the Probate Court of the State or Oregon for the TTlTlTot has set Monday, the 9th day of Seft. f the h our o County Court Room of the Mor- ., r.ntv rwt Wrnw na 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. BEULAH W LUNDELL Administratrix. J. O. Turner, Attorney. 21-25c 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, Executor of the estate of W. G. Hynd, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby re quired to present same with prop er vouchers duly verified to the Executor at the office of Mahoney and Abrams, Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of August, 1957. David Hynd, Executor 24-28c County Agent News . . By N. C Anderson Recently the Morrow County Livestock Growers Association contributed $50 to the Oregon Cattlemen's Association as their shc re of contribution collected in tinancing of a petition for crea tion of an Oregon Beef Commis sion. This petition asks the state department of agriculture to con duct hearings and a vote on the proposed self help program. The beef commission would provide a maximum tax collection of 10 cents per head on cattle collected at the time of state brand inspec tion of animals sold for Inter state movement or for slaughter, The petition stipulates that sci entific research to discover and develop the commercial value of beef be limited to problems as sociated with market; it also re quests that powers of the com mission which would consist of 7 commissioners would study leg islation limited to marketing problems. The commission studies would include tariffs, duties, re ciprocal trade agreements, im port duties, freight rates and oth er matters that affect the mark eting of beef. The commission would be composed of one hand ler two dairymen and four cattle men. Morrow county cattlemen are urged to acquaint them selves with the nature of the beef commission so that they might be better informed to vote on this when the referendum is held. This is the time of the year when rams are being turned into the ewe flock for early lambing. The practice of lambing in Janu ary and early February especially in farm flocks Is becoming popu lar. This provides an early lamb for market while prices are still Boardman Schools Open September 3 By Mary Lee Marlow The Boardman public schools will open Tuesday Sept. 3 at 8:30 a.m. Some new typewriters and science equipment have been purchased for the school. Many of the rooms have been redecorated. The staff is complete. Super intendent Sigvold O. Aase will be beginning his second year at Boardman. This summer he at tended the full session of sum mer school at the University of Oregon at Eugene. The new addition to the high school faculty will be Harold C. Gauger, who taught at Othello, Wash, the past two years. He will teach English, girls' physical education and have charge of the library He is married and has one son age three months. Ron ald Elack will -teach vocational agriculture, biology and general mathematics. Marion Morlan will be the coach and also handle the band. New teacher In the grade school is Richard Waymire, who will teach the seventh and eighth grades. He holds both the Bach elor of Science and the Master of Science degrees. Last year he taught in the state of Kansas. His home was in Chanute, Kan. Mrs. Laverne Partlow, who taught the seventh and eighth last year, will be the fifth' and sixth grade tea cher this year. Mrs. Partlow re ceived her Bachelor of Science in Education degree this summer at EOC at La Grande, Mrs. Mild red Baker will teach the third and fourth grades. Mrs. Zoe Bill ings will again teach the first and second grades. She attended summer school at EOC also Robert Harwood will again be the school custodian and bus driver. The other driver will be chosen soon. Delbert Ball who drove last year has resigned. Mrs. Ellen Graham will be head cook in the school cafeteria and her assistant will be Mrs. Luda Ball. Chairman of the school board is Harold Kress and other mem bers are Henry Gantenbein Wil lard Baker, Arnin Hug, and the new member is Roy Partlow. Dew ey West, the retiring chairman, was not a candidate for reelec tion, but is now on the county rural school board. strong. The chances for a good lamb crop can be boosted by having ewes gaining in condi tion at the time rams are turned in with them. Ewes are frequent ly too fat at breeding time. It's a , good practice to put over-conditioned ewes on dry feed or poor feed for a time and then return! them to good feed. The loss ini condition followed by a gaining' period results in a high lamb percentage. With increasing inci- dence of internal parasite it would be a good idea to treats ewes with two ounces of liquid phenothyozene prior to flushing as a precaution against these pests. It is also well to treat rams before turning them with ewes. Livestock Marketing , Tour For 4-H Club Members Set Sept. 4 Oregon 4-H club members will learn how livesock is marketed from farm to consumer on an educational livestock marketing tour September 4 in Portland. Cal Monroe, state 4;II club ex tension agent at Oregon State col lege, says the tour is planned for all 4-H club members who have market animals at the State Fair and for other club members who have animals ready to mark et, f The Oregon Farm Bureau fed eration will truck State Fair an- i imals from Salem to North Port-! land Tuesday evsning, Sept. 3. Other 4-H'rs are to take their livestock to the stockyards Tues day afternoon or have them in the yards by 7 o'clock Wednes day morning. The day's program , will start with breakfast at the Red Steer Cafe" and end at the Step-by-step process of market-, ing sheep hogs, and cattle will be shown in the day's program, Monroe reports. W. Y. Fowler, OSC's livestock marketing speci alist, and officers of the Stock yards company and livestock ex-. change will explain application' of marketing procedures as .. t-u 1 1 : I yuungsieis waiuu uieu annuals sorted, weighed and delivered to buyers. After animals are sold, club members will see how animals are slaughtered, processed and delivered to wholesale and retail markets. The 4-H youths will vis it Swift and company, livestock market news and the state brand inspection offices, and the Safe way meat warehouse on the tour. o BPA Transmission Line to Supply Power for District Bonneville Power Administra tion today awarded a $217,863 contract to Key Construction Company, Tacoma, for clearing and construction of the 26-mile Big Eddy-DeMoss 115,000 volt transmission line. Energization of the new line and a 15,000 kilo volt ampere sub-station is sched uled for May 1958. Completion of the line and sub station will provide power for Sherman and Gilliam counties in North Central Oregon through service to the Wasco Electric Co operative, the Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, and the Pa cific Power and Light Company. The contractor will have 260 days to complete the work. IONE NEWS Word was received that Ronald Duane Osibov son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osibov of Colton is a pa tient in the Dombecker hospital in Portland following an opera tion for a ruptured appendix. He is reported to be getting along satisfactorily. The Osibovs were former teachers here. Lt. and Mrs. John Bristow are spending two weeks here with relatives. They have been in San Antonia Texas where he was sta tioned in the Air Force. He will be transferred to Great Falls, Mont, where he will be in strat tegic air command refueling planes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bristow and children of Portland are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow. Vern Johnson, brother of Mrs. Paul Jones, and her niece, Mrs. Richard Forest and her children Tarn and Rickey, all of Redwood City, Calif., are visiting at the Jones home this week THE GREAT SCOTT is as sturdy and as dependable as the west ern itself for good entertain ment. Mark THE TALL T down as one show you won't miss. Star Theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 1957 Chevrolet 2 door $2000 1S56 Chevrolet Station Wcgon, 9 pass. $2250 ICjS Tord Victoria, Thunderbird eng $2100 1955 Chevrolet' 4 door $1475 1954 Chevrolet 2 door $995 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door $945 1949 Chevrolet 4 door $350 1947 Chevrolet 2-dr. $ 175 1947 Dodge coupe $150 Trucks - Pickups 1956 Jeep 4 wheel drive pickup $2100 1956 Dodge a on pickup $1200 1949 Jeep Pickup $650 1947 Jeep $650 Thrifty Financing Of Course! FULLETON Chevrolet Co. Can You Identify This Tool? CLUE: This historical tool Is made entirely of metal. The revolving wheel is marked off in 24 one inch divisions and the pointer is stationary. It was used by blacksmiths in the horse and buggy days. 'uobaJQ 'wnqpoOVX p jnoijio PHO poueo sbm pslcjo eouosiL sjuj -w;j e prujsuoa o Ajessaoau jeiaiu 10 uj6ua pexe eiji mou) uaui pjnoM p33ASJ4 setpuj 10 jaqwnu ejo eiji 'jajnseaw eijl uo '6uippsj Aoj pus paijM uoBbm 9 purtojB jsjn -SP9UJ etjj pojjoj ijiwspeq eij 'ojsz jp Jejujod ei uiim 6uuui6ag jejnseaw 9euM p si i :yMSNV Thii column it presented weekly for ih furtherance of historical interest and education by the OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY PORTLAND, OREGON BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Heppner City fl I Meeti Piret Monday COUnCH Each Month Citizens having matters for discussion, please bring them before the Council. Ph. 6-9618 -4 MR. ROY JOHNSON Your Singer Representative Will be In Heppner, Lexington and lone every Thursday. Ph. 6-9125 co Mrs. Ray Myrick 4 Marion C. Green Equitable Life Assuiana Society Life Ins. Farm Loans Phone 6-9104 HeDDner Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday Bill Barratt Insurance Agent f PLUMBING SERVICE Gilliam & Bisbcc HARDWARE CO. Phone 6-9433 Thompson Photo Service Alex & Jo Thompson Portrait & Commercial Phone 6-9489 RADIO TV-RANGE. HEriG. SALES & SERVICE W I LCOX HOME APPLIANCES i:, 1 Hermiston Ave. Ph. 7-6198 llenuiston 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 ABRAMS 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 AD. McMurdo.M.D. PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon DR. J. A. LEE Dentist Heppner Clinic Bldg. Tues. & Thurs. 9 to 5 Phone 6-9953 f ROOFING Rock Wool Insulation Storm Windows HAROLD T. KELLER Hermiston JO 7-3381 Freo Estimates !. wi n mi Wallace H Wolff, M. D. Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-9253, Res. 6-9620 t t The Heppner Clinic C. M. WAGNER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Phone Office 6-9114 Res. 6-9208 WHITE CROSS FLAN Bankers Life & Casualty Co. Hazel Downing, Rep. Ph. 6788 Hermiston 765 Orchard Ave. 4. J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Goodt 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 Nexrt to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-94G5 Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Olftc lu Feton Building C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswick Creswick Mortuary