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HEPPNER QA2ETTE-TIME3, Thursday. Januctrf 14, IMP T UUivlUUJU. IrUIiJL UU Ufa J UUULS irUlWj Classified Rates 3c pr word minimum 50e Del Insertion. Black lac of eapa. double rata Cards of Thanks SIJOO CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 p. m. Wednesday WANTED gentle riding pony between 600 and 800 lbs. Must b reasonably priced. Give full description and price. Address) TONY-, c 'o Hcppner Gazette-1 . APARTMENT FOR RENT. Avail- able Feb 1. Lanham Apts. nhnna fi.WKl 4 V t f e v :z .E'PZZZ JL Ullliui ilia vvia avMuicu as donations or Durchased by the Heppner Scouting Commit- Notifv Clint MeOuarrU at rM..Mi,.(n(.nhnW; V., ... ioiv t n u iw a vvj v.. 40 tfc A RIHIIK'FSS nf vniip nuin with 92 years reputation Top grade Watkins dealership available. Stock obtained on credit, if qualified. FOR FREE details ...... t.r-.i.. t wrue namins rruuucu, jiu., Washington. ' 44-49c FOR SALE 1955 Mercury Mon- and brakes, excellent condit " ion, 100 rubber. Monte Mc Donald, 6-9456. 45-p mR RFVT 3 htrfmAm hoilM in Lexington, full basement, 1 baths, wired for washer and dryer, newly redeeoratad.1 George Hermann. Phone 3-8409, ' FOR SALE Two bedl. hardwood floors, garage, full basement on Gale Street Call ?'u- . rnp SAIF Hone nn North' A w . i w Court St., 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, dining room, birch kitchen & nook, full basement Phone 6- 9936. 39-tfe PUBLIC CARD PARTY, Thursday, I Tor, OQ Unnnnor lVfncnrHf hall. I Jun 28. Heppner Masonic hall. 75c person. Sponsored by OES Officers Club. 45-c WILL DO Housework and baby sitting on Saturdays. Phone 6 9498. 44-45c MAKE PLANS NOW for thT'an nual meeting of the Morrow County Livestock Growers, January 15 and 16 in Heppner. 41 -45c HELP WANTED billing clerk, cashier, requires accounting, secretarial experience. Consists of electric consumer billing and accounting and general secretarial work. 40 hour week, paid holidays and vacation. Apply Columbia Basin Electric Co-oo. Heppner. Ore. Mr Young. Phone 6-9461. 45-c MAKE YOUB RUGS and carpets look like new. Call Case Fur niture Co. for carpet cleaning service. 4oue FOR SALE 1958 Jeep pickup, 15,000 miles, mostly on high way, good condition. Jack Da vis, phone 6-5818. 44-45p FOR-APBLLANCE REPAIR call or bring to Case Furniture Co. phone 6-9432. 5tfc FOOD SALE Saturday, Jan 30, 10 a m at Heppner Red & White. Sponsored by St Elizabeth's guild of All Saints' Episcopal church. 45-47C LAWN MOW EE and saw sharpen ing. N D Bailey, phone 6-9491. 5-tfc ADiXNG MACHINES, typewriters, portables, electric and stand ards; sales, service and repair. Office equipment, office sup plies. Koscoe N. Allen, Milton Freewater, Ore. For service call Meoener 6-9228. 33-34c DO YOU NEED Cabinet work, Interior decerating, er all around carpentry work done? Call Avery Taylor, 6-5385. 19 tfc fiA&ca LISTINGS V? ANTED Eoderftk Realty, 1412 w Court Fendieton, phone CR 6-7063. 35-tfc delivered ft. r-'DAim daily any amount, any time,tortn Call lone 8-7277 or umauua 755 or 503 collect Sue Hams or Pete Hams. 30-tfc FOB RENT two bedroom unfur nished apartment Call Dick Meador, 6 9192. 32-tfc DR R W PFEIFFER. Chiropractic physician. 6 E Willow, phone 6 9694. 9 to 5:30 Monday through Friday. 9 to 12 Satur day. a-tfc FOR SALE 16 unit trailer court and four bedroom house, with double plumbing, part base ment fireplace. L D Neill, Hep pner. 42-45p EUGS AND CAPETS cleaned in your home. Wov' or cotton Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. 46tfc A FOR SALETwo btHlroom mo Hprn hnmo nil lrc hit i lone. Phone 8-7281. 43-4Gc IRON RITE IRONERSfor rent week or month. New and used Ironrltes for sale. We demon strate. L E Dick. 281 Linden Way. phone 6-9920. 44 tfc JUST RECEIVED! NEW 1960 GMC i 4 WHEEL DRIVE " . i.u etiwn JXnyTon tuts, lot only 1 Tl n 1 P" $33 I .13 i .' uu"fr a I1U yuwci nvau -.rv new. 19 Pontlac Star Chief. Leather upholstery, like new. factory installed air conditioner, mis i car has to be seen to be ap- L)rClfl led Vauxhall, the economy car. 1957 BuiCk 1957 Mercury 1955 Pontlac 1956 Willy Pickup, 6 cyL 1954 Willys pickup. 4 cyL 1Q47 Wtllv Plrkun r 1944 Willvs Jeep, full aluminum cab- 5 Hunting Jeeps hunters spec- ials! Caa I To I. rw nJaiit FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES ! And a stock of USED APPLIANCES ALL PRICED TO SELL FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY PonUac-Bulclc-WUlrs-GMC 40 FOR SALE 7 weeks old German Shpnhprrt nuns. Females $7.00 1 - t - r i " i males $10. Bill Marquardt, phone 3-8187. 4446c ROTO-BROIL and table for sale Good condition. Phone 6-9792 45-46c fORSALE 25 ton first cutting 1 t i tt alfalfa hay, in barn. G Her mann. lone, phone 8-7178 45-47c LOST Black male Labrador dog answers to "Mike . Vern Dal zell, phone 8-7210. 41-45p LUMBER Good farm and ranch lumber at Stud Planer Phone 6-944o Heppner 45-47C SINGER Sewing Machine Com pany representatives will be in Heppner area 1st and 3rd Wednesdays every month. Re pairs on all makes sewing ma chines and vacuum cleaners. Contact Mrs David Eckman, HeDoner. phone 6-9101. 44-tfc HOOVER, EUREKA, Shetland and Bissell floor and rug care equipment for sale and rent. L. E. Dick, 281 Linden Way, phone 6-9920. 44-tfc FOR RENT, 3 room furnished a- partment in Court street apart ment house, phone 6-5864. 44-43c CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my deep appreciation to th Heppner hospital, the doctors and to all the nurses for the wonderful care I received while there.. And to my friends and family for the beautiful cards and flowers, I say thank you very much. Mrs Walter Ed$er 45-e Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALS F COWNTT PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER Of THE COUNTY COUIT, DATED January 6, 1969, I am aMfinwaleai and directed to ao6rti and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein Sot Parcel No. 1 Beginning at a point 35 ft N. of the N.W. corner Lot 1 Blk. 7 original town of Heppner. Thence N. 25 ft along the E. line of N. Chase St. Thence E. on line parallel with N. line of said lot 1 to the center of the channel of Willow Creek. Thence S. up the center of the channel of Willow Creek 25 ft Thence W. to the point of beginning. For the minimum price of $125.00. Parcel No. 2 Lots 5 to 8 Blk. 2 Cluffs 5th Add. City of lone for the minimum price of $300.00. THEREFORE. I will on the 5th day of February, 1960. at the - hour of 10:00 A. M. at mo ironi In door of the Courthouse In Hepp ner, Oregon sell said property by 10 h r j D Bamaun C. J. D. Bamaun Sheriff, Morrow County Orecon 44 -48c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed, by the probate Court of Morrow County. Orecon. exec utrlx of the Last Will and Testa ment of Lester A. Dooltttle, de ceased. All persona having e claims aealnst said estate are hy required to present the I same, with vouchers attached, I . -.1,1 ..wnlrlv tha r.ffiri St Othe0daJeefOo7 S, TotSe" i Dated and first published this 24th day of Dcwmb959. MILLIE R. DOOLTTTLE, Executrix 42.46c I . , . , in I REQUEST FOR BIDS ON CAS OUNE AND DIESEL OIL, Notice is hereby niven that sealed bids will be received by the Morrow County Court, at the County Clerk's office In Heppner. Oregon, for approximately 40, -n 000 eallons of first structure gas oline and approximately 40,000 gallons of diesel type fuel oil, to be delivered Into county tanks, at either Heppner, lone, or Board man, at a maximum price per callon. for the period beginning January 26, 1960 to January 25, 1961. All bids submitted must be on standard company contract forms or contain complete Infor mation relative to the bid. Sealed bids will be opened at a special J t??2fSn22Srrt 19 TJdoS A. M. Any Wd rS ceiyed aftef n A M of abwe date will not be considered Tho Mnrmw Tnnntv Court re serves the right to reject any or all bids received, or to accept j those bids most favorable to Mor row County. Sadie Parrish County Clerk 45-4GC CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS HEPPNER BAPTIST MISSION Eld. Gordon Harris, supply pastor at Degree of Honor Lodge room every Sunday. Sunday school, 10 a m. Church services, 11 a m. Mid week Bible study and training, Wednesday, 7:30 in homes. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lone Sunday school 10 a m. Service 11 a m. Evening service 7:00 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 in the homes. 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 WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Mass 9:00 a m Sunday. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Homer Wolfington, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a m. Morning worship, 11:00 a m. Evening service 7:00 p ra, Tuesday evening service, T:45 HOPS LUTHERAN CHURCH Alfalfa Street VFotship services, 11:00 a m. Sunday school, 9:45 a ra. THE THE METHODIST CHURCH Bev Austin McGhee, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a m. Mrs Tom WeHs, Superintendent MerBing worship, 11:00 a m. Metd2st Yoath Fellowship at T:M r m. CHURCH OF JESUS OfOST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS American Legion haB Priesthood raeetiEg. 8:30 a ra. Sunday school st 10:30. Sacrament service will begin at 11:30 a m. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev Rod MacKenzie, pastor Church school at 9:45 A M. Morning worship at 11 A M. Junior High Pilgrim Fellow ship meeting at 3 P M. Senior High Pilgrim Fellow ship at 7 P M. Choir practice Monday at 8 P M. LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a m. Worship U:00 i m. COUNTY 4-H LEADERS RECEIVE RECOGNITION AT ANNUAL BANQUET Fifteen years uf 411 leader ship was recognized In Morrow county last week when a pearl clover pin was presented to Mrs L A (Ruth) Metabe, lone, at the fifth annual 4 II leaders banquet held on January 6 at the American Legion hall In Heppner. Mrs McCabe is the first leader to receive such an honor in Morrow county, according to Esther Klrmis. Morrow county extension agent Mrs E M Baker, lone and Mrs N C Anderson, Heppner were also honored with Bold clovers. Big nlfylng 10 years of 411 leader ship. The 4-H leaders banquet Is an annual event In which 4-H lead ers, their husband or wife, and lunior leaders and their parents are feted by the Pacific Power and Llcht Company to recognize their work with the youth of the countv. Pins are presented for each leader upon completion of their first, second, third, fourth, fifth. 10th. and 15th year. In tervening years of leadership are recognized by a certificate. Roy Martin, Lexington, vice chairman of the county 4-H council, acted as toastmaster for the evening's program. U S and H pledges were given oy Wil liam Rill and Jerry Anderson -ith Rev Austin McGhee giving the Invocation. A welcome was given by El- don Drennan, representative of the Pacific Power and Light Company who also Introduced II A O'Bryant, Fred Glmble and rvril Root, of his organization. Billy Doherty, Junior leader, gave the response in behalf of all 4-H rfolppation Entertainment for the evening was presented by Leslie Keller, Hermiston and lea inornsiaa, Umatilla, who spoke on their United Nations Pilgrimage to New York last summer. This was thoroughly enjoyed by the group Musical entertainment was de Hehtfullv presented by Lona 4-H Club News BUTTER CREEK JUNCTION 4-H CLUB The Butter Creek Junction 4-H club met for a potluck meeting at Pine City school house Jan uary 3. The meeting was brought to order by Bernard Doherty. There were nine visitors. Mitch Ashbeck gave a demon stration on care of swine. Roll call for next meeting will be to name a part of the beef and Billv Doherty will give a dem atratlon on rope halters. Sheila Lucianl, reporter IONS BIBLE CHURCH Rev James W Riley, pastor 10:30 a m, Combined Bible school and church services 6:30 p m, Youth Fellowship. 7:30, Thursday, Bible study and prayer fellowship. Services are temporarily being hold in Rev Riley's home on 2nd St, the former Elmer Holtz res idence. CHURCH OP THE NAZABENE Robert Whybrew, pastor Services each Sunday. Sunday school 2:30 p m. Worship service 3:30 p m. Meeting in Seventh Day Ad- ventlst church. Everyone welcome. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bev C Bruce Spencer, rector Holy Communion, Sunday, T:30 a m. Family service, 10:00 a m. Ho.lv Communion Wednesdays at 10 a m and 18 a m all Hely days. Inaulrer's and conllrmawran classes Tuesday, 7:30 p m Rector's study. 18 a m Saturdadisa, CJeS3m. classes for efcUofen. r Restart stsdi . SEVESTK CAY ABVENTTST C L Vortes, Paster Satctrday services. Sabbath scbeol. 9:45 a a. Sermon 11:09 a m. "Voice of Prophesy" radio broadcast over KGO every Sun day, 9 pm. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast Portland, Oregon, KWJJ Monday through Friday, 9:30 p m. ST PATMICK'S CHURCH Heppner Rev Raymond Beard Masses 7:30, and 10:30 a m Sunday. Weekdays, 7:30 a m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Bible school. 9:45. Worship service 11:00 a m. White and Karen Lundell, lone. County agents, N C Anderson and Either Kirmis presented 4 II leader pins, furnished by the U S National Bank to 15 first year leaders; four second year; four third year: one fourth year; two fifth year; one seventh year; one eighth year; two tenth year; on twelfth year: and one 15th year leaders. Eleven Junior lead ers were also recognized. 4-H leaders from North Morrow county have already received their pins of citations. 'Great Decisions' Program Plans Ready in Oregon Anvone interested In learning about America's foreign policy will have ample opportunity dur ing the months ahead. Manv Orecon librarians are al ready gathering books relating to forelen oolicv tonics that will be discussed by Great Decisions study groups In February and March. Co-chairmen of Oregon's Great Decisions program are Mrs Ma bel Mack, assistant director of Oregon State College extension service, and Dr Charles Dean, Great Decisions representative for the Institute of International Affairs, general extension divis ion, state system of higher edu cation. Thev report that although local discussion groups are Just now being formed In each county, li brarians are irettine ready early In anticipation of requests for material about the eight discus sion topics: Communist Time table for I960; Divided Europe; Red China on he March; Chan ces for India's Middle Way; Hope for Stability in the Middle East; Goals for Africa's New Leaders; Cuba's Revolution; and U S Glo bal Strategy. The organization behind Great Decisions, which has been offer ed nationally for the past six! years, Is the Foreign Policy As sociation (FPA). a 42-vear-old national educational agency. Its I purpose Is to help people under-1 stand critical international is sues facing the American gov ernment and people. FPA is non partisan, nongovernmental and nonprofit. It Is supported mainly by contributions and foundation erants. The FPA prepares fact sheets for participants. USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS 1959 Chevrolet Biscoyno 4 door, 6 cylinder .. S219S 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door. Turboglide S2135 Trucks - Pickups 1'957 CMS p tojtt pi;ckup radio; h alert A sp'esd' frans 'hjfffrf' cfutj mm IXJ8J 195 1 rafernotionat plcfcuj SSflOJ 1951 wmyii 4 wfceet drire pickup S900 Thrifty Financing Of Couru! FULLETON Chevrolet Co. r.- . J - r - .( - ' )( - ; - i' I ' ' f ' " - r .' , .' . . ; r ' " "i,-- " ( , , ' V N N - y. - " - ; ' - s - : J k I If we could say a prayer with pictures... no words could wy our prayer M wtU U the imall luce of two-year-old Mary Beth Pyron. Tliis lovely chilJ - shown here with her mother was born with a crippling defect of the spine. She to one of the 250.000 American babies born each year with con genital malformations. Think of Itl - one out of every 16 American babies I Through the I larch of Dimes, you helped science find the way to stop crippling by polio. Now the NEW March of Dimes will help idence find the way to stop crippling birth defects - the tragedy no one has wanted to facet By giving to the NEW March of Dimes you can help save America's children from birth defects, Just U they are being saved today from crippling by polio. 1. BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Home and Garden Work R. L. SANDVIG Sandy and Joe lone, Oregon j. H. ANGELL PLUMBING & HEATING PHONE 6-9298 HASKELL & HASKETT, INC. TV and Radio Sales & Service 323 N. Main Ph 6-9975 Morrow County Farm Bureau Reg. MeeUng 4th Tuesday Bill Barratt Insurance Agent PLUMBING SERVICE Gilliam & Bisbee HARDWARE CO. Phone 6-9433 JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW 127 W. V'lllow Street Heppner. Oregon f J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-9213 Hftteli Heppnw Buildlrif, Heppner Oregon, MAHONEY AND A B RAMS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collins Building Phone 6-9141 Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon First National Bank Building Res. Ph. 6-9210 OIL Ph. 6-9616 MONUMENTS - MARKERS - See Oliver Creswick Creswick Mortuary Kerr Electric Co. Phone 6-9492 Heppner ELECTRICAL WIRING Contracting Electric Heal Dr. Rob't W. Pfeif fer Chiropractic Physician Heppner Hotel Bldg. Phone 6-9694 4 ' Wallace H. Wolff, M. D. Office Hours 10 to IX 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-9253, Res. 6-9620 4 4. The Heppner Clinic C M. WAGNER, M. D. D. J. BAYLINK, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons Ph., Day or Night 6-9114 If No Answer 6-9133 J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods Watches. Clocks. Diamonds Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE 4- CRESWICK MORTUARY Licensed Funeral Director Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. TITLE INSURANCE Office In Peters BuUding C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 6 9625 - Box 611 Heppner, Oregon