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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, October 29, 1959' 7 Classified Rates 3c pr word minimum 50c per insertion. Black face or caps, double rate Cards of Thanks $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday FOR SALE Chrome breakfast set and four chairs. Call 6-9773. 34-35p WANTED TO BUY-small wood or coal circulating heater. Ray Bailey, phone 6-9641. 34-c FOR SALE 1956 Chevrolet V-8 210 Belaire sport coupe, stick shift and overdrive. $1295. John Piper, phone 6-5817. 33-34c FOR- SALE40 sacks of" clean treated Omar seed wheat. Phone 6-5388. 33-34c FOR RENT 3 bedroom house in Lexington, full basement, IVi baths, wired for washer and dryer, newly redecorated. George Hermann. Phone 3-8420, after Oct 1, 3-8409. 29-tfc FOR SALE Cat D-4, 7 U series, 6000 hours, good running con dition. Phone 6-9710. 34 -36c FOR SALE YoungG uernsey milk cow, just fresh. Also 14 Inch basket stamp saddle, like new. L J Marks, Fossil. 34-p FOR RENT Small furnished apartment. 475 Elder St, phone 6-9673. 26-tfc FORSALE 195TCh"ivrolet Va ton pickup; 1958 Lloyd 2 door Bedan; 1959 Thunderbird 2 door hardtop with air conditioning. Elmer C Holtz, phone lone, 8-7244. 32-Uc FOR YOUR CAR Farley Motor Co, Heppner has just installed a new Sun-Scope to accurately check your engine's perfor mance. All the guesswork is gone the TV-like picture tells the story. Let us show you the Sun-Scope in action. 30-tfc FOR SALE Upright piano, good condition. $50. Lawrence Ole son, Bailey Apts. 34-35p DR R W PFEIFFER, Chiropractic physician. 6 E Willow, phone 6-9694. 9 to 5:30 Monday through Friday, 9 to 12 Satur day. 22-tfc MAKEYOUirKUGS and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur niture Co. for carpet cleaning service. 40tfc ELECTRIC ORGAN to be picked up in this vicinity. Will sacri fice for quick sale to responsi ble party. Also. spinet piano'. Cash or terms. Write Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore. 34-36c FOR APPLIANCE REPAIR call or bring to Case Furniture Co. phone 6-9432. 5tfc HOUSE " FOR SALE 1200 sq ft main floor, 1000 sq ft of fin ished basement, hardwood floors, lath & plaster construc tion, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, forced air oil heat, large pic ture windows, garage, large lot, excellent view, breeze in summer. Qualified buyer may take over present contract. Write Classified Box ES, co Heppner Gazette-Times. 33- tfc FOR-SALI-1958(4by4 Inter national pickup. Inquire Elsie Cole, phone 3-8159 or Lexing ton Implement Co. 34- 36c LAWNMOWER and saw sharpen ing. N D Bailey, phone 6-9491. 5-tfe vVESI'ECIALIZE in sea foods chops, fried chicken and steaks, cooked the way you like them. Ella's Grill, Hotel building. 5-tfc VE SPECIALIZE in sea foods chops, fried chicken and steaks, cooked the way you like them. Ella's Grill, Hotel building. 5-tfc FOR SALE 1955 Chevrolet sport coupe, V-8, overdrive, power pack, loaded with extras, ex cellent condition. Harold Holtz, Tnno nhnne 8-7100. 30-tfc - i - FOR SALE OR TRADE Used 4 whPPl drive DickUD. L E Dick, Phnn fi-9633. 33-34C FOR SALE-Home power saw most new. t-isie uoie, pnuiime cmnng my recent siay in 3-8159 Lexington. 34-36c'the Providence hospital in Port- to aivv. AWAY Five pups mixture of cocker, toy collie and small shepherd. All of them black and white. Tom Mnnhoa fi.9fiR5. 34-c 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 caH Wonnnpr fi.9228. 33-34C DO' YOU "NEED Cabinet work, Interior decorating, or all around carpentry work done? Call Avery Taylor, 6-5385. 19-tfc ' r i FOR SALE Majestic combinat ion Plwtric and wood range. ThAno Tnne 8-7249. 34-35C FOR RENT-6 room duplex, clean, convenient, independent, close to town, water furnished and butane gas heater. Child ren welcome. Available Satur day morning. 220 Cannon St., corner of Chase. 34-p FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, propane furnace. 360 Gilmore St, phone 6-9463. 33-34p MAX' FIXIT SHOP and 2ND HAND STORE OPENING SATURDAY Heppner Hotel Building (Former location of Beauty Mode Shop) Euy and Sell Used Furniture, Clothing, Anything. WILL MEND ANYTHINGI 34-c YOU CAN BUY World Book En cyclopedia and buy at home! Your Heppner, Morrow Co res ident representative is Charles V Knox, phone 6-9930. 32-35p WHEAT ACREAGE $27.50 Perl 10,000 acres, 550 acres dryland farming, 85 alfalfa, 225 fall wheat, 9,355 acres wooded. Carry est. 500-700 cattle or 5000-6000 sheep. $40,000 to $80,000 income shown from wheat and cattle. 4 brm ranch home, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. Modern cook hse with full basement, bunk hse, 3 lge barns, corrals, chutes. Watered by creeks, springs & reservoir. A-l return on investment! $265,000, less Vt down. STROUT REALTY, Rt 2, box 61, Her miston, Ore. 34-37c FOR SALE 1 pair of lined drapes 172" wide by 81". White back ground with modern red, dark green, black and gold pattern. Phone 6-9162. 32-tfc EXPERIENCED ranch hand wish es job on wheat or stock ranch. Call Walter Kramer, co Cres- -centr Cigar Store, Pendleton; CR 6-9901 - 34-p FOFTsALE 12x14 ft, 5 ft side wall tent with roof jack, $30. Call Gerry Rood, phone 6-5391. 34-3dc FOR RENT one bedroom, fur nished apartment in Heppner. No children. Phone 6-9955. 33-34C FOR SALE Three bedroom house in lone. Basement, fur nace, large yard in lawn. Phone 8-7188. 33-36p FOR SALE 2 Jeep cabs, 1 used canvas and 1 Army cab. Call Don Bennett, 6-9221. 30-33c FOR RENT 2 bedroom house. Call E W Moyer, 6-9797. 34-c SAND & GRAVEL delivered daily any amount, any time Call lone 8-7277 or Umatilla 755 or 503 collect. Sue Hams or Pete Hams. 30-tfc FOR SALE small davenport and chair, clean and in good con dition. Priced cheap. Madge Brvant. 6-9464. 34-C PROFITABLE fall season ahead. Good Watkins dealership a vailable in Morrow county. Ob tain stock on credit if qualified. For FREE details write the J R Watkins Co, 3903 Brooklyn Avenue, Seattle 5 Washing ton. 29-34c FOR RENT 2 bedroom duplex apartment, stoves and water furnished. No pets. Call 6-9959. 25-tfc RUGS AND CARPETS cleaned in your home. Wool or cotton Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. 46tfc FOR RENT two bedroom unfur nished apartment. Call Dick Meador, 6-9192. 32-tfc CARD OF THANKS I would like to express, my al-;for cards, gifts and flowers sent a lana. Mrs Dale Ray 34-c CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts sent me during my stay in the hospital. Also I want to thank the hospital staff for the wonderful care. Virginia Smith CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sym Dathy and help In our recent sorrow. For the beautiful ser vice, floral offerings, and other kindnesses, we are deeply grate ful. The family of Lawrence Redding CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my appreciation to the doctors and the hospital staff of Pioneer Memorial hospital for the won derful care given me during my recent stay, also for the many cards and flowers from friends. Barbara Warren 34-c Legal Notices CALL FOR BIDS Notice is herebv civen that the Council of the City of Heppner will on Monday, November 2, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. of said dav. receive bids for 2700 ft. of 4" steel pipe and misc. fittings. Specifications for the pipe and fittings mav be obtained from the City Recorder of the City of Heppner, at the Council Cham bers. All bids must be in the pos session of the undersigned Re corder of the City of Heppner not later than 8 o'clock P. M. on the 3rd day of November, 1959 and the Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Ted Smith, City Recorder 32-34C NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Join t A d m I n- istrators of the estate of William W. Bechdolt, deceased, have filed their final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge Ihprenf has fixed Monday, the 23rd dav of November, 1959, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, in the County Court room In Heppner, Oregon as the rlace for hearing objections to said final account and the settle ment thereof. Archie S. Bechdolt Adrain C. Bechdolt Joint-Admlnistratorls Mahoney and Abrams Attorneys for Joint-Administra tors Heppner, Oregon 33-37C NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator, c. t. a. of the estate of B .Frank lin Berry, deceased, has filed his Final Account in said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County; and that the Judge thereof has fixed Tuesday, the 1st day of December, 1959, at the hour of 10:0q. o'clock A. M. as the time and the County Court Room in the Court House at Hep pner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of ob- lections to such Final Account and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published: Oct ober 29, 1959. Date of last publication: Nov ember 26,' 1959. JAMES H. RALEY Administrator, c. t. a. of the Estate of B. Franklin Berry, deceased. 34-38c NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is herebv given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the Probate Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, Administratrix of the estate oi MATTIE EUNICE ANDERSON, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate or said deceased are hereby required to present same with proper vouch ers duly verified to the Admin istratrix at the office of Mahoney and Abrams. Heppner, Oregon, wthln six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 22ud day of October, 1959. FAYE M. ANDERSON, Administratrix 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 executrix of the es tate of L. REDDING, Deceased, and all persons having claims aeainst the estate of said de ceased are hereby required to present the same to. the under signed at the law office of Joseph Nys. at Heppner, Oregon with proper vouchers duly verified as required by law within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. DATED and first published this 29th . day of October, 1959. ALENA ANDERSON, Executrix 34-38c CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Homer Wolflngton, Pastor Sunday school, 9:43 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evenlner service 7:00 n.m. Tuesday evening service, 7:45 Heppner High School SCOOP By DON CRABER Amercan Education Week The high school wishes to re mind the parents and other peo ple interested, that the Ameri can Education Week will be from November 8 to 14. This will give the public a good time to visit the schools and to see what changes have been made and what is being done. The main theme for Educat ion Week is: "Praise and Ap praise Your Schools." The themes for the days -are, "The Child; What Does Education Mean to Him?", "The Parents: How Can They Work for Better Schools?", 'The Teacher; What Is a Teach er?", 'The People Next Door: Who Are They?", 'The School Board Member: What are His Responsibilities?", "The Adult Citizens: How Can the Schools Serve Them?", and "The Voter: How Does He Make His Decisions on Education." During the month of Novem ber, television and radio will help emphasize Education Week with programs related to this activity. Student Council News HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Alfalfa Street Worship services 11:00 am. Sunday school 9:45 am. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev C Bruce Spencer, rector Holy Communion, Sunday, 7:30 a m. Family service, 10:00 a m. Hniv Communion Wednesdays, at 10 a m and 10 a m all Holy days. Inauirers and Lonnrmauon classes Tuesday, 7:30 p m in Rector's study. 10 a m Saturdays, Catechism classes for children at Rector's study. THE THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a m. Mrs Tom Wells. Superintendent. Morning worship," 11:00 a m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS' American Legion hall Priesthood meeting, 8:30 am. Sunday school at 10:30. Sacrament service will begin at 11:30. Those who are inter ested are welcome to attend. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST - C L Vorles, Pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:45 A M. Sermon, 11:00 A M. "Voice of Prophecy" radio broadcast over KGO every Sun-j day, 9 PM. "Onlet Hour" radio broadcast, Portland, Oregon, KWJJ Monday through Friday, 9:30 P M. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school 10:00 a m. Worship 11:00 a m. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rod MacKenzie, pastor Church school at 9:45 A M Morning worship at 11 A M. Pilgrim Fellowship meeting at 7 PM. Clioir practice Monday at 8 P M. Ordination of Rod MacKenzie Nov 4. Coffee hour at 3:30 P M and Ecclesiastical council at 4 at the church. Dinner at 6:15 at the school cafctorium and or dination services at 7:30 at the church. Everyone welcome. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Bible school 9:45. Worship service 11:00 a m. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone ' Mass 9:00 a m Sunday. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Services 9:15 a m. Sunday school 9:15 a m every Sunday. Services held the second and fourth Sunday of the month. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner Rev Raymond Beard Masses 7:30 and 10:30 a m : Sunday. Weekdays, 7:30 a m. HEPPNER BAPTIST MISSION Eld. Gordon Harris, supply pastor at Degree or Honor Loage room every Sunday. Sunday school, 10 a m. Church services, 11 a m. Mid week Bible study and training, Wednesday, 7:30 In homes. Student council met Wednes day, Oct 21, during the third period. Mr Stewart reported that the Soroptimists found a place for the hayride. The football helmets need re painting, and a motion was pass ed to let manager, Tom Hay ward, charge the paint and sup plies to the student body. Tom Driscoll will distribute copies of HHS constitution to all English classes for study and suggested revision. The council decided to have different point ratings for pep assemblies this year in a way that no two classes can have the same score. Four students were chosen to rate the assem blies and turn their reports In to the council at the end of the year. Student council will head the World Clothing Drive again this year. F B L A The FBLA cluh met October 20 to discuss money making pre lects and other business. Com mittees appointed to organize the years program were planning, handbook and ways and means. Dues have been raised to $1.00 in order to have a larger amount left for the local chapter. A student council workshop was attended by four students and the student council adviser, Mr Stewart, at Ontario October 19 and 20. Tom Driscoll and Roseann Ay- ers attended a discussion on how to conduct an effective busi ness meeting. Marion Biddle at tended a discussion on how a school builds a good reputation or a bad one in a community. Marlene Griffin, cheerleader, went to a session on pep assem blies and school spirit. Leslie Keller of Hermiston and Ted Thornstad of Umatilla spoke at a special assembly Monday, Oct 26, telling of their experien ces In attending the United Na tions this past summer. These students were the win ners of last year's United Nat ions speech contest sponsored by the IOOF lodge. The tour they made took them Into Canada and through many parts of the United States. In Washington, D C, some of the delegates visited with their congressmen. A spec ial feature of the Washington D C portion of the trip was a tour of the place where money Is nvide. While touring the UN, students had an opportunity to see the council in action and to see dele gates from many other nations. Eoth delegates expressed apprec iation for the opportunity to make such a tour. SPOON LICKERS The 4-H Spoon LIckers club met Oct 27 at the Heppner school for an organization meeting. Of ficers elected were Kathy Ray, president; Darline Anderson, vice president; Susan Drake, secre tary. Mrs Douglas Drake Is the new loader. Our club's project Is main dish meals and we plan for a tea for mothers on Nov 3. At the meeting were Diane Warren, Kathy Ray, Darline An derson, Cheryl McKhee and Pattl Collins. Pattl Collins, reporter NOW AGAINST EXPENSES OF CANCER AMD 13 ..... . DREADED DISEASES Ask about our new insurance policy that pays expenses of up to $10,000 to each member of the family lot 13 dmjdjKl diseases including polio, diptheria. meningitis tc, K.US special cancer plan that will pay up to $1500. $2000 ot $2500 for each member of the family. It Is eur newest dreaded disease policy. Cancer Expenses Up To $1500 $15 Cancer Expenses Up To $2000 $20 Cancer Expenses Up To $2500 ........ $25 Turner, Van Marter fir Bryant INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone 6-9652 Heppner Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON M C Merrell of Eugene was in town Monday. Donald MacAnnls has had his father from Redmond visiting him for the past week Mrs Wayne Leathers and daughter drove to John Day Thursday to get a passport for Dienna who plans to sail for Germany soon. Mr and Mrs Joe Batty and daughter, her brother, Hankie Cupper all were here from La Grande for the weekend with her folks Henry, Rita and Jerry Cup per. Mr and Mrs Clifford Adams and daughter of Hermiston spent the weekend, with his sister Ouida and Roy Cork. Mrs Jack Harris and boys from Dayton, Wash came In with their trailer house Tuesday. They will make their home here while Jack is logging. I Mr and Mrs McCoy of Wash ington moved their trailer house In Wednesday. He is logging here. Owen Smith and family of Eu gene were here for the weekend. Bob Holmes left Sunday for Portland where he will attend a Leeion convention. He Is dis trict commander from Monument post No 148. Mr and Mrs Roy Cork drove to Rhea Creek Wednesday evening for a Grange insurance meeting. Word was received that Jack Vaughan of Fox passed away Monday night, Oct 26. He was a well known cattle man. Mrs Donald Maclnness, Doris Capon, Rita Cupper and Oulda ' r i t Cork all drove to Mt Vernon Oct 01 m KnelnacD I un uiuuiuii. Mrs Twills Boggs of the val. lnv Ic vlaUIno hor mnthpr Dplsla J - k Sweek and sister Doris Capon, T T 1 1 T. I. .1.1 nev nan ui rcuuiuiun neiu services Sunday evening at the u church. Mr and Mrs Roy Cork drove to John Day Friday on business. Clarence Holmes rushed his wife to Portland last week for medical aid. Mr and Mrs George Stubble field drove to John Day Tues day after his father who had been In the hospital there for six davs. Gerald Slocum was here last week from his winter home in TVi n To 1 1 net Tha rfllloQ. Roberta Croker drove to John - uay I uesaay on Business. Gene, Garrison and a partner were overnignt guesis at ine Henrv Martin residence Tues day. They are from the valley. Henrv Durst came home Mon- da from John Day where he had been In the hospital for the past 10 days. June Hutchison drove Mrs An- na Hiese and daughter to Walla Walla Thursday on business. Mr and Mrs Jim Croker and son Ronnie drove to John Day Thursday evening where Jim rode the goat into the Elks lodge. Mr and Mrs Ray Davie and two daughters spent the week end with her brother and family, the Earl Louis' at Huntsvllle, Wash. Mr and Mrs George Stirritt have been visiting their grand daughter, Miss Laura Lee Shank and Miss Carolyne Martin in Portland. The four of them came to Bend by bus then on to Mon ument with Charlie Williams. The students returned to school Sunday. W r m . V ima ir ,WJi iV7 C Wr 1 Mr and Mrs Henry Martin, Maynard Hamilton and Mrs Elmer Matteson drove to Hepp ner Friday on business. Mr and Mrs Kenny Holmes of Heppner were weekend hunting guests at the Vandetta homes. Mr and Mrs Tony Hutchison and three children of Portland spent the weekend In town. Mrs Clifford Howell and Mr and Mrs Frank Howell drove to Heppner Thursday on business and to get some building ma terial for their home In town. Herb Copeland of Salem spent the weekend here hunting with his brothers-in-law, the Boyers. SCOUTING NEWS The Boy Scout troop of Hepp ner met again on Wednesday nicht at the Legion hall. Avery Taylor, who is Scout master in this area was in charge of the meeting. Projects were discussed at this meeting and it was decided that a workshop be sot up at Mr Taylor's home so that the boys can work on their hobbles. It was also decided by the troop that Avery Taylor should send for hobby kits, such as leather craft, copper tooling, wood car ving sets and many others. Avery Taylor has announced that he is going to let the boys use his power tools if they wish to- do cabinet work or build things out of wood. The boys all had a good time. Gary Howell, reporter LEXINGTON Mr and Mrs Leonard Mun kers, Mr and Mrs Joe Cornellson, Mr and Mrs Archie Munkers, Mr i r tj ni.Ajn,.tAiU am1 IK1 mis JUII Diuuuawui ui mm Marvin Way were among those . , i n..t. nnpnmnp ine i.ewis ana viuriv- whltman ban game jn walla tit-,,. T an iwailll oil 3aiuiuay uigiii. uo: corntleson returned home with I ... . . thorn ivlmro hi snpnt MIS nicnt - r : ... and Sunday at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Joe Cornlleson and was taken to the bus in Arlington on Sunday by his grandfather. Lee, who is a freshman at Lewis and Clark, has been playing In the games and was one of the players at Walla Walla. Mr and Mrs Eldon Padberg made a business trip to Portland this week. Mrs Dick Zlta and children of Condon spent the weekend with I m . l 1 II JT- 1 her father and family, Mr and i t-r lame! aiiu laiiiuv, vjrs q W Cutsforth, at the moun an cabln. O W Custforth and Gar Leyva spent several days last week at Lakeview visiting Mr Leyvas parents. Phone Your News Items to 6-9228. USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 1958 EdseL V-8. Overdrive $1875 1957 Ford V-8 ' 2 door $1575 1957 Pontiac 4 door, radio, heater power steering $1450 1958 Plymouth Savoy V-8. Automatic trans. $1350 1956 Chevrolet 2 dr. 6 cyL. engine over hauled $1050 1855 Chevrolet 4 door po wergilds $1100 1955 Chevrolet Station wagon. V-8, over, drive $1300 Trucks Pickups 1954 Willys pickup, 8 cyL 4 wheel dzlve $1350 1953 Ford 1 ton grain truck $1100' Thrifty Financing Of Course! FULLETON Chevrolet Co.