Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 23, 1958, Page 5, Image 5

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. January 23, 1958
Classified Rates
3c pr word minimum 50c
per Insertion.
Black face or caps, double rate
Cards oi Thanks $1.00
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE
5 p. m. Wednesday
A valentine benefit card party
for the UN pilgrimage will be
held Feb 14, 8 8p m, Odd Fell
ows hall. 45-48c
"WE DON'T WANT All the busi-.
ness, Just yours." O'Donnell's
Cafe. 39tfc
WILL do washings and Ironings.
See Haltons cabin no 1
45P
PUBLIC CARD PARTY at lone
Bridge and I pinochle Refresh" I
Masonic hall Jan 60, 8pm
ments. OES social club.
45c
FOR RENT Comfortable one
bedroom apartment, furnished.
Halton apartments. 6-9766.
45c
STORRO BROS. Your Fuller paint
dealer. Buy Fuller paints, they
last 22tfc
,7WE DON'T WANT All thTbusf
ness, just yours." O'Donnell's
Cafe. 39tfc
A public card party will be
held Monday, Feb 18, 8 p m at
the Catholic church basement by
the Altar society. 45-47c
WANTED-Job on wheat ranch by
middle aged couple. Man exp.
cat driver, able to maitain
farm machinery. Wife A-l farm
cook. Non-drinkers, references.
Phone 6-9142, Heppner, Ore. .
FOR" SALE ClttlerltncrTTn
Boardman, Oregon consisting
of 74 acres, good house and lo
cated IV2 miles south of Board
man on paved county road. Ir
rigated land in hay and past
ure. Terms, if desired.
HAY and cattle ranch near Ir
rigon, Morrow County. 60 acres
deeded land with approx 60
acres, pasture rental rights, ir-;
rigated. This property yields
approx 80 tons hay annual at,y ine nu&piwi aicui.
present. Good ditches and fen
ces. TERMS, if desired. Uni
versal Real Estate and Ins.
Hermiston, Ore. 45-50c
YOU-DON'T-; HAVE TO MOVE:
Right in your home town or
county we need active Wat
kins Dealer. Make up to $100
weekly first year. Operate from
your own home. Car or light
truck needed. Write the J R
Watkins Company, 3903 Brook
lyn Avenue, Seattle 5, Wash
ington. 45-50c
ADDING MACHINES, typewriters,
portables, electric and stand
ards; sales, service and repair.
Office equipment, office sup
plies. Roscoe N. Allen, Milton
Freewater, Ore. For service call
Heppner 6-9228. 33-34c
LAWNMOWERS sharpening and
repairing. Saw filing. N. D.
Bailey. Phone 6-9491. 7tfc
SAND AND GRAVEL delivered
anywhere. Call Pete or Sue
Hams, phone 8-7277, lone. 50tfc
MAKE" YOUR HUGS ancTcarpeta
look like new. Call Case Fur
niture Co. for carpet cleaning
service. 46tfc
FOR APPLIANOT-REPAIR'call
or bring to Case Furniture Co.
phone 6-9432. 5tfc
RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in
your home. Wool or cotton
Fast Service. Phone 6-9432.
46tfc
FOR RENT Small furnished
apartment. Phone 6-9673
45-tfc
WE SPECIALIZE ia 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
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. 7tfc
LOST-two black face bucks. One
is Hampshire with blue dot,
one Suffolk with bue T. Own
ed by Steve Thompcon, See
Con Bellenbrock or call 6-9770
or 6-9228. 45Jfc
FOR SALE7L9l50Chevrolet fleet
line deluxe coupe, powerglide,
heater, extra gas tank, prestone ,
and winter tires. Very good
condition. C Kamerrer, Condon,
Oregon. 45-47p
"WE DONT WANT All the busf-
ness, just yours." O'Donnell's
Cafe. 39tfc
FOR SALE Model 50 cat with
RD7 assembly. Ready to go
with new cab. $2500. Roy Mart
in Ph 3-8487, Lexington, Ore-;
45-tfc
DR R W PFEIFFER, Chiropractic
physician. 6 E Willow, Phone
6-9694. 9 to 5 dally, 9 to 12 Sat
urdays. 44-47c
WANTED
Men for Training
Heavy Equipment
More Pay Steady Work
GSC HEAVY EQUIPMENT
DIVISION
50 billion dollar highway
program
We train you in heavy equip
ment as operator, mechanic.
Mail coupon today for free in
f o r m a t i on. No obligation.
Write:
Box 1000 - Gazette Times
Name
Age
Address : ,
City Phone
Hours I work AM
PM
CANVASS & AWNING SPEC
ton County's only Canvas
business--Affords very good
livelihood. Write today-Parker
Realty Cox Repr. 215 Mon
roe St Corvallis, Ore. tic
CARD OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to our
many friends for their comfort
ing sympathy, the beautiful flor
al tributes and the many acts
of kindness in the recent loss of
our loved one.
Mrs Earle Bryant, John and
Jim
Mrs Madge Bryant
Mr and Mrs Howard Bryant
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cuts-
forth and Kathy
Bob Bryant
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all our
friends for their cards and kind
ness in the bereavement of our
son.
Mr and Mrs John Edwards
and famiy
45P
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends
for the lovely flowers and cards
and other consideration during
my s:ay at e riuneer memuuai
hospital. I am grateful for the
care and ionsideration given me
Clayton Ayers
45P
Legal Notices !
Heppner Soil Conservation
District 1
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
AND ELECTION OF SUPERVIS-
ORS I
To all owners of land lying
within the Heppner Soil Conser-j
vation district.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 27 day of January 1958, the
annual meeting and election of
two supervisors of the Heppner.
Soil Conservation District will be
held under the provisions of the
Soil Conservation District Law of
this State, Chapter 568, Section
590, ORS.
The place of meeting will be
at the Lexington Grange Hall be
tween the hours of 7:30 P M and
10:00 P M.
Every person, firm and corp
oration, state, county, or munici
pality being the record owner of
or holding under contract of pur
chase ten acres or more of landj
lying within the said district are
eligible to vote. I
Candidates to fill the board va
cancy of two supervisors may be
made by petition signed by ten
landowners. If no candidates are
nominated by petition to fill the
existing vacancy, nominations
may be made from the floor dur
ing the annual meeting.
HEPPNER SOIL CONSERVATION
DISTRICT
by: N C Anderson, Secretary
Dated this 6th day of Jan,1958
44-46c
THIS
WEEK'
SPECIAL
BOARDMAN
afternoon of last week at the
church. Hostesses were Mrs Seth
Russell and Mrs Leo Potts. Mrs
Ruth Lyons was elected as pres
ident of the society.
Dr C M Wagner spoke on Pol
io and the Asian flu" at the
P T A meeting here last Thurs
day night. 39 persons were giv
en polio shots before the meet
ing. The second of the series of
shots will be given Thursday, Feb
20, at 7:30 p m. The P T A meet
ing will be held the same date
USED CARS
WITH AN
THAT COUNTS
1957 Chevrolet Station Wag.
on $2400
1956 Chevrolet V-8 2 door,
Overdrive $1995
1956 Chevrolet 4 door, 6 cyL
PowerGHde $1650
1955 Chevrolet Del Ray 6.
Overdrive $1500
1955 Ford V-8 9 passenger
sta. wagon, Fordomatic
$1850
'55 Chevrolet six passenger
station wagon, V-8, ov
erdrive $1850
1953 Ford 2 door $400
'51 Chevrolet 4 door $450
'50 Chevrolet 4 door, eng
' ine overhauled $400
Trucks Pickups
1953 Chevrolet 12 ton
pickup $1000
'51 Ford 2-ton, engine
overhauled ,$1100
1949 Ford 34 -ton
Pickup $495
'49 Chev l Ton
pickup $400
ONLY 1 LEFT-
Brand new 1957 Chevrolet 4
door sedan, equipped with
heater, Prestone, electric
windshield w'pers, turn sig
nets, 2 tone paint
$1925
Thrifty Financing
Of Course!
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
w -
1 fl
ANY PASSENGER CAR T
ONLY-
but will be at 2:30 p m.
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs Earl Briggs Satur
day were Mrs Hugh Brown of
Pendleton, Duane Brown of The
Dalles, Alfred Skoubo of Port
land and Mr and Mrs Charles
Anderegg.
A pink and blue shower was
held in honor of Mrs Charles Mc-
Kenzie Friday evening at the
home of Mrs Don David. Others
on the committee were Mrs Algy
Taylor, Mrs Don Downey, Mrs
Andy Jones, Mrs Rollin Bishop,
Mrs Bob Myrick, Mrs George
King, Mrs James Watkins, Mrs
Leon Kennedy, Mrs Gene Hiigel,
Mrs Gunnar Skoubo, Mrs Char
les Higuera, Mrs Frank Marlow.
Guests were Mrs Claud Coats,
Mrs Claud Worden, Mrs Ray
Gronquist, Mrs Woody Malone
and Jean McKenzie. Several la
dies unable to attend also sent
gifts. The committee presented
Mrs McKenzie with a baby crib.
Mr and Mrs Allen Ely and
children Renee and Rickie of
Moses Lake, Wash are visiting
at the home of Ely's parents, Mr
and Mrs Elvin Ely. Weekend vis
itors were Mrs Ely's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr and Mrs Har-
ald Dotsen of Maupin.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr and Mrs Nathan Thorpe
were Mrs Thorpe's parents, Mr
and Mrs Paul Smith of Union.
Mr and Mrs Charles Smith of
La Grande were weekend visit
ors at the home of their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr and Mrs
Harold Marlow.
4- Foresterettes
The Heppner foresterettes held
their meeting at Patricia Van
Winkle's home. Tom Wilson
showed us some branches from
different trees and told us their
Latin names. He also told us
how to tell them from other trees
Patricia Van Winkle served re
freshments. Then the meeting
was adjourned.
Patty Mahon, reporter
See fern now
tf.e raewleasure;
" Powered
'58 RflNRUBIES!
PHONE 8 -
WE?
FOR SAFE STOPS
...AND DRIVING
IN WINTER WEATHER
LET US
Ford's Tire Service
TOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER
N. MAIN ST. HEPPNER
4-H SINGING STITCHERS
The Singing Stitchers 4-H club
met at Sue Townsend's home
Jan 11 with 11 members, our lea
der Veda Brenner and junior lea
der Brenda Townsend, present.
After calling the meeting to or
der we gave the flag salute and
sang a song. A discussion was
held on using thimbles. We are
working on luncheon cloths and
napkins.
Refreshments of ice cream sun-
dies, chocolate and cookies were
served by our hostess, Mrs Her
shal Townsend. The next meet
ing will be at Cheryle Lundells
on Jan 29.
Delores Emert
news reporter
4-H Teen age Sewers
The teenage sewers organized
Jan 16 at the home of the leader,
Mrs Andy Van Schoiack. The
members are Libby Van Schoi
ack, president; Sondra Campbellj
vice president; Cheryl Crist, sec
retary and Sherry Lindsay and
Darlene Turner, reporters.
4-H SADDLE CLUB
was called to order by president
Bobby Fetsch. Marlene Griffin,
secretary, read the minutes. We
gave the 4-H pledge and took
roll call.
Barbara Hutchins brought Ha
zel McDaniel and Lenona Hopp
er as guests. We voted on a name
for our club, "The 4-H Rough Rid
ers .
The refreshment committee for
next time is Barbara Hutchins,
Shannon Mahoney and Marlene
Fetsch. Meeting was adjourned.
Marlene Fetsch
news reporter
Gay Bluebirds Dress Dolls
The Gay Bluebirds met at the
Episcopal parish Jan 21.
We decided to dress our dolls
in Holland costumes for the next
meeting with a pr'ze for the best
costume. We modeled wooden
shoes for our dolls in clay.
We voted to have the noisiest
girl at each meeting to do the
cleanup. This week it was Erna
Lynn Winchester. Diane brought
refreshments.
Jean Marie Healy
secretary
si
Builders Supply
7242
IONE, ORE.
SALES
SERVICE
EVINRUDE
YOUR
TIRES
g Q
PER TIRE
Mrs Norah, Rasmus left Fri
day for a buying trip in Port
land and Seattle, Wash. She will
return the middle of next week.
Mr and Mrs Roger Connor and
family of Hood River visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr and
Mrs Carey Hastings and his par
ents, Mr and Mrs Frank Connor.
You can get more farm machinery in a Timberib
implement storage building than in an old-fashioned
machine shed. With no posts to fight, you
can run your machinery in, move it about at will
and take it out again easily and fast. Timberib
buildings are long-lasting, trouble-free and easy to
put up. Available in widths from 16 to 60 feet and
anv desired length. Material costs as little as 94
cents a square foot. For prompt information see us
or write for catalog of farm buildings. No cost or
obligation, of course.
AN ENGINEERED PRODUCT OF TIMBER STRUCTURES, INC.
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
j. H. ANGELL
PLUMBING & HEATING
PHONB 8-9298
YOUR SINGER
SEWING MACHINE CO.
Rep. will be In Heppner, Lex
and lone every week. Phone
6-9101, Mre. Dave Eckman
4
Marion C. Green
lejultable Life Assurance
Society
Life Ins. Farm Loans
Phone 6-9104 Heppner
t
Morrow County
Farm Bureau
Reg. Meeting 4th Tuesday
Bill Barrett
Insurance Agent
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam & Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 6-9433
DR. J. A. LEE
Dentist
Heppner Clinic Bldg.
Tues. & Thurs. to I
Phone 6-9958
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
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
A.D. McMurdo, M.D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Mrs F W Baker of Tulsa,
Okla is visiting at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs Gene Pierce and family.
Mrs Norman Lynn, Port
land has been visiting her
sister, Mrs Earle Bryant during
the illness and loss of her husband.
LOUIE CASE
PHONE 1-9481 KKPPNIR
Heppner City
COUnCIl Xaoh Month
Citizens having matters tor
discussion. please brine them
before the CounclL Ph. 6-9611
Dr. Rob'tW. Pfeiffor
Chiropractic Physician
Heppner Hotel Bldg.
Phone 8-9694
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
705 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 Dlreotori
Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon
Dr. E. K. Schaffltz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 6-9465
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
ma
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
OMlo In retort BaUdlnf
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 . Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
MONUMENTS
- MARKERS -
See Oliver Creswick
Crjiwick Mortuary