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ntTTHt CAXtTTi: T1MIS. TWdiT. JuT . Uniform Traffic Ticket Now In Use By City ond County A irw uniform traffic ikkrl iul IntJ ti tn ll.Hrr! Martin iu!y I. llri..iM-r chief; tf i4ue. I an Ullman Mated i lU. wk Tbel.ewtkkrt, dcvrl ped by !!. Or.g'n traffic court, rule committee and a I piovei u 1n aupreme court, U quad ruplicate turn, an.l It U now (rim; ttwd y all la enforce ment agemie In the itate. Driver charged with violating a if :!. law ww iriT-ivi- . ..,rtin ,f ihe ticket and the ..i ,., it.rw. ulil lx kett by 'f fklal arrnrlrt ir!n8 traffle 11 u,nZ : he Urt. i-ljlr. 1e- l. latton)i the court, ur artmer,t and the department A 1,i w t.trovinjr u ff the ticket In Oret'on w i.aei t.y the JegUlature laklnff effett at the aame tim. ulil t a minimum ball The athedule Inrlude the fol l.,uln halls: nel.strlan viola Hon $1. eiuiliment di fet t. $10 ropUtratlon and Ilrenslnjr viola tlona $5; passing violation $20 and ioed rontesta n.i!l for vlolatlnc the Mate nrx-ed law will depend upon how tnanv mllo over the fixed or i!iKhnnttd free the violator una travellnK. For 110 mile In vl,,l.itlnn Iho ball will t $10 11 20 mllca over $23; 21 30 miles over $50; over 30 milea per hour SI 00. Major traffic offenses will call for larger amounts of ball. The amount of bail for ench violation will appear In the lower right hand corner of each summons lstued, It was stated. HOSPITAL NEWS New Arrivals To Mr ond Mrs Knnnpth Turner. Heppner. a lb 84 oz girl born July 1. named Lorl Marie. To Mr and Mrs Dar rM Power. Heppner. a 9 lb 14 oz girl born July 4, named Darla Lee. Patients Mildla Faucett, Kin zun, dismissed; Clifford Sllre wait, Klnzun, dismissed; June Stirm, Klnzua, dismissed; Ethel LcTraco, Heppner, dismissed; Frank Stanley, Heppner; Ger trude Mayes, Klnzua, dismissed; Thelma Henderson, Heppner; Earleno Miller, Heppner, dis missed; Kcho Palmateer, lone; Eldon Madden, lone; Verle Green Heppner, dismissed; George DeLaurle, Heppner; Dill flzon Penney, Echo; June Bellen- brock, Heppner. WELFARE OFFICE CLOSED FRIDAY The Morrow county welfare of fice will be closed Friday, July 8 due to a regional meeting In Pendleton. Mr and Mrs Bert Corbin and Terry, Mr and Mrs Harley Young and family and Mrs Corbln's rel atives, Mr and Mrs Nestor Mlck ael and two boys from Michigan, spent the weekend at the Don Bennett cabin In the mountains. rATTERSON VS. JOIIANNSEN, Star Theater. July 21-22-23. FARMERS RANCHERS! SPECIALS 750x20 10 ply Nylon Hiway $64.00 825x20 10 ply Nylon Hiway $70.00 825x20 10 ply Nygen, off The Road $88.00 900x20 10 ply Nygen off The Road Tread $110.00 Tlus Tax -TRACTOR TIRES -STANDARD BATTERIES KRAFT CAPS ALL AT Ford's Tire Service YOUR GENERAL TIRE DEALER HEPPNER Ph. 6-9431 Day" 6-5878 Night I too Form Market! Firm This Year; OSC Reviews Proipccts 1h tMUMm M faun m.ikrit ajjesr. firm ihu year In j He 1 here and the,, iet-i Marion U 1hma. nlr.n agricuJ. lu.al rv..nomlt at Oregon State ijofioiiik- rendition in the nation the ret i f this year aren't euertcd ! i-ifft Use upward 1 1 . farm l.iitc and Cit rn:n!.' nn-nt and l!Mtitu-. But. nfith-r are condition likely to j.riMlur the downward pukh that o.me. wtien ni I.. mnt and In . level ,.ff or dn.P. Th.m.a, come level i ff r drp. Thma tliee ltit-ad. an In between jK-rlod of over all atablllty i i ars to be eriwlng out of a blend U mixed trend, the economist aald. with Oreeon'a and the nation' rconomv likely lo be operating on a high but uneven plateau during the rest of 10. Ciifortunately for f irmer, this generally favorable economic sit uation won't eliminate discour aging price for products that are In sii-rabundant supply, Thomm said. However, the gen eral fonomle condition does nroinlse higher prices and higher incomes than last year for most commodities that are In smaller national supply. The general outlook also 1m- !lii falrlv rood chances for nit! or no over all Increases In prices of goods and services used by farmers. Instead, opportuni ties for some better-than-usua hnvK mav develop. OiiDortunlties for oIMarm Jons in lipln farmers bolster inoir on farm Incomes will also remain good most of this year, Thomas not's. Reasons for Thomas' conclus ions, and the outlook for market conditions of some of Oregon s main farm commodities, are given In the current Issue of the Oregon Farm and Market Out look circular published by tne OSC extension service. Free copies are available at county extension offices, or from the OSC bulletin clerk, Corvallis. Justice and Municipal Court Ivan Akers. reckless driving SO ball forfeited and drivers llcnnsc suspended for 6 months. RalDli Wilbur Akers, reckless driving, forfeited $75 bail and license suspended for 6 months. Richard E Ruhl, excessive rno tor noise, $10 fine. R C Pinknov. Chailcs Jones Elmer Heath, J L Holloway, Frank Adkins. Jack Crum, George Snyder, overtime parking, $1 fine each. Mr and Mr Fred Clmbel and family are spending a week vis iting relatives In Tacoma, Wash nd Portland. While they are gone, Mr cambers iaincr, juuus Gimbel of Hermlston Is in charge if the Taclfic Tower and Light company office. Mr and Mrs Norman Temple- ton and children are In Redmond a week s vacation tnr Fair and Rodeo Court Spendt Busy July 4th Weekend Mmuw iuunty !r ami ft lcO urrn psr. !. and hrr prime- I t;ijrn i nr. nr t.a Crattree. MirJ'ile IVt-k and C.eraMirie -;wagart had a buty July 4!h weekend attending t-o m (urate etcrst. On Sun-Jay the girl attended the M- .Vify Aqua Cajcr at Hat j: k wlre ihey were entertain ed y the Mi-Nary Yacht club with Mr and Mm Donald Heliker . i ,t .ii"?itr Sharon acting at tuta ridimr In lli-llkrr boat .! the water dhow and h.t.r tried their hand at water si Jin;! end Ixxitlng. In the even ing Ihe girl attended the water pap-ant, and fin-work and were Introduce! at which time they Invited the public to the Morrow county Fair and Rodeo. On Monday Ihe girls rod In the Condon rodeo parade and the grand opening at the grounds. Artlng rhaperone for the court was Mrs Cecil Jones. Also attending with the girls were their parents. Mr and Mrs Har old Peck, Mrs La Verne Partlow and wins, and Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY NOT TO MEET The July meeting of the Pio neer Memorial hospital auxil iary, which was to have been held at lone, has been cancelled. There will be no meeting of the auxiliary during the month of Ju'y- I FISHING IN CANADA Last Thursday, Mr nrwl Mra IIIUISUIIJi J 11 " I 'V . l J -J r. R B Ferguson and Johnny Craw-1 1956-58 period. Although all re ford, their houseguest, went to glons reported smaller Increases, Bellevue, Wash to visit their, the slowdown was most pro- laughter and son-inlaw, Mr and Mrs Robert Kelly. Mrs Ferguson ! will remain there for a week while Mr Ferguson, Mr Kelly and Johnny go fishing In Canada. They will be Joined on the fish- ng trip by P W Mahoney, Bob Mahoney and Archie Ball, Jr. WHITESMITHS RETURN Mr and Mrs Mike Whitesmith and family returned this last weekend from vacationing at Birch Bay, Wash where they vis ited their parents, Mr and Mrs Donald Whitesmith and Mr and Mrs L O Erdahl. Mrs Earl B Everest of Portland has been visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Dale Brown. Mr and Mrs Howard Pettyjohn and children' are spending a week's vacation In Albany, Bend and Portland. Mr and Mrs Creston Robinson and family are visiting his par ents, Mr and Mrs Ray Robinson at Mt Vernon for a week. Mrs Harlan McCurdy, Jr. Karen and Janet are in Waseca, Minn esoto visiting her mother, Mrs Nelson Palma and other rela tives. Returning recently from Los- Angeles was Carol K Anderson, who had been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Boyd Redding. Mrs S W Dougherty and fam ily left Tuesday morning for their home In Cottage Grove after vis iting a few days with her sister and family, Mr and Mrs William Collins. The Collins' daughter, Judv Tottleben accompanied them as far as Portland. On Saturday. Mr and Mrs E E Gontv and family went to Seattle to take their grandchildren, Rus sell and Ramona Gonty back home after a week's visit here. They stayed with their son Ray mond ana .n.miy one nignt ana then visited Sunday night with Mr Gonty's brother Thomas. Mr and Mrs Harry O'Donnell visited with Mr and Mrs Brad Fancher in Bond over the holiday weekend. Mrs Carl Spaulding left Sat urday for Lake Jackson. Texas where she was called by the loath of her brother-in-law, John "ox. Mrs C E McQuarrle Is In Mis soula. Montana visiting her mother, Mrs M C Lehner, who recently underwent surgery. Mr and Mrs Darrel Schel and family were In Portland for the weekend. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Howard c f Fossil were in Heppner over the weekend visiting with Mrs Howard's parents, Pr and Mrs Robert Pfeiffor. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermlston. Oregon Ph. JO 7-S651 On Hermiston-McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS (Oregon Farmland jVatues Increase; .OSC Gives Report Oregon farmland value ttrye-J w rr.t vpH ifii:fl la a lrrl .er!y 3 per- rent above a year ak". rej n Mr I.lvlra Iforrell. evter,tan ag ticutlural rronimit at Oregon Slat College. On March 1 f I'l year, the jwr acre value f farmland In the Hate, with Improvement. t..od 2 jercent higher thsn lat Nvemter and nearly 5 -rent alMiV March WW. Mf llrrrll the I'SDA ' .... i iiiauiK unit imut- fi,.i the moil during the year ret, lering an 8 j-r.ynt jump, ;,,,., ,n4 alla lu.ulden of Lake Honell noted. Irrigated land ";;, wh(, H,,n wklng In the Mate w a up 5 H-rcent and hUUon FrH.wa.r fof lh. sum dry farml-nd up 3 percent. 1 jpn h- ,ai WM.k(.n) Vl Rate of farm Ie stayed a- j ,,jnK lne N c Anderson home. Miut the aame as the previous. Mr 0IMj Mra Skip Buhl of Euf. year. Mrs llorrell said. About C7eM ar visiting with hi par- out of each 1000 farm In the state changed hands. Voluntary, sales and trades made up atout J 52 of these, foreclosures 3, and other sales 10. Total market value of larm real estate In Oregon U now es timated at around $2 billion. Mr Horrell also found. This la close to $100 million over the previous year, for an Increase of about 5 percent. Average value per acre of this farmland was estimated at yjf 61. And while this was an in. crease over the previous year ., .., ,lf rwu n s stl bHow ln(, tlmatpd natlonai value per acre. K'-itlnnallu farmland values MivHa j . . .... Increased only 3 ercent last year In contrast to advances of a t B norranl vonrlv durini7 the nounced In the Corn Belt, Lake States, and Northern Plains. What's ahead? Many of those engaged In handling farm real estate over the nation look for a further slow down In the rate of Increase In farmland values. Those reporting from the eastern and western Corn Belt look for the greatest slowdown, with the cotton and California specialty crop areas most optimistic ior larger Increases. Houseguests of Mr and Mrs Lowell Gribble last week were Mr and Mrs Bud Edwards of Salem. Friday of last week, Dr and Mrs David Baylink left for Bos ton. Mass where they will be making their home. Mr and Mrs Eddie Gunderson and two boys are spending their vacation In Iowa visiting rela tives. Thit is the gracious Impala More people are buying Chevrolets (including TnrvflJrs than Pver before-and Chevrolet's popular- ity leadership is reaching new, all-time highs! That MHWS StWADR Con-air 700 4 -Door Stdan (vilh Ste Chevrolet cars, MAY & MAIN HtC HAS rtCKIC Phra Orrk Ciar.s HCC nwnv U-r and t.'i-Sr famiiiea mt Sun day, June 2fi at the mountain home t.f Mr Clu4 White. The Cfxmp rnj"l a ierle dinner on me ailo and a tiuUnea mttin wat held In the afternoon. Mr a ad Mr Hobett Uw k i!rtr tH.at dj-n the mrr to land over the wwkend. Tucktay mrnintf they Irft f jt Montana to il?nd the utrk IbUlntf Mr and Mr Henry Knb. Jr. Mr ! Ma Ceaa faru lnl the hliday rrkend flh three week's visit with her par i. ., ff- t htI Mi-uanit-i. I ImlMua of HD- , and lr, i K Ruhi. Mf end Mr, L E BuhL Mf onj Mfa Ruh, Dlfk tunj .pnt Xo ,r,.st fishing over ,,ie fourth of July weekend. Mr and Mr Paul Koenlg, Mr and Mrs Raymond French and the Rev Raymond Beard were In Pendleton on Tuesday of last week to attend the dedication of the new Catholic parish hall. It was also the golden Jubilee celebration or the capucnins ar riving In Hermlston. Spending a few day la Rupert Idaho were Mr and Mrs Charles Ruggles. who were visiting with the Wlllard WarTens. Mr and Mr Don Bennett and family, John Hanna and Mrs Carl V Bergstrom are spending a week's vacation at the coast. Mr and Mr Paul Helnrich and Mr and Mrs Darrell Blake of Portland were weekend guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Blake. Mr and Mr L E Dick were in Portland last week for a few days attending market. Erin who had been visiting In Port land, returned with them and Nancy Forsythe, their niece, re turned for a few weeks visit A2 c Rodaer Harris is home visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs Max Harris from his station at Mountain Home, Idaho Air Force Base. Mr and Mr Robert Frink were in Athena over the weekend vis iting Mr and Mrs John Adams. Their daughter Jan returned home with them after spending week with the Adams lamwy. BELGIAN CONGO was granted Independence June 30, I960. SEE IT AS IT IS NOW!. In CS and Color. Plus Science-Fiction. Star Theater, Thurs-Fri-Sat. Sport Stdan hamJy fo!J Jxi-n rtar seat) Chevy i Corvair and Corvette FULLETON CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 6-9921 rrvN f0M cove Mr and M: WliLiJ BUko wct.t u Cw on Tuedy ta brim U.rU !! dakJM. J.iiett Kairrt and Kt- t4 lMby iKtU, Chiu Ubhart "4 lvtd JU:j fro.T. a wrrK K. t the p;oi j al thuivh camp. Mr and Mr J Ur nd iwti on a Seattle are umnj th llatley Yuur.fi family for f-w day. Mr Eloi Smith cod bar granddaughter. lrl Ward wrre in Union Sunday and Monday tuning her dughtrr and fam ily. Di ond Mr Guard Baktf and three rhtldrrn f vrtland were v.itor of lr and .Mr J me Norene Ihe first of the wer. Mr end Mi Clyde Nutting or t-ndin two we-k vacation fi-himj at Crane Prairie near Bond. Mr and Mr Howard OUon and .-,tt,ir..ft of Cam. ai.h were weekend guent of the Gordon iTMtl family. Mr and Mr John Pfeilfer. lull and Johnny pent fcunaay ai Wallowa Lake. Mr and Mr Leon Ball and famllv Mmt the July 4th week end at Wallowa Lake. Mr and Mr Harold Erwin and Shirley fpent the holiday week end vacationing at Enterprise and Wallowa Lake. Ml Cecilia Heaiy of Portland spent the holiday weekend In Heppner visiting her mother, Mrs Annie Healy and relative. Mr and Mr Jack Healy oad family were In Ochoco National park and also attended the Bend Water Pageant this last week end. Mr and Mr Jack Young and two children of Seattle were here over the 4th of July holiday vis iting with his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Clivc Huston. On Tuesday, Mr and Mr Leon ard Barr of Redmond visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Cllve Huston. Now Ready With Best of Service GRAIN CLEANING AND TREATING 2 MACHINES AVAILABLE New Clipper Cleaner And Superior Cylinder Cleaner HAROLD ERWIN PHONE 6-5806 See the Chew Mystery means the buying's better than .... .. v XX So drop in for a chat with your dealer wnue tne choice is wide and the time is right! No other car even came close to Corralr in this year's competition for Motor Trend magazine's Car-of-the-Year award. But unless you've ac tually driven a Corvair experienced its silken nae, lignt steering, you can t imagine bow quick it really is to please, lour dealer the man to see. at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers. HEPPNER. OREGON CAPITAL PARADE (Conttauwt trm fog t) have t'x me d;-ourage4. Th IVpartmert f Veteran' Affair rnrivod only application In My. f"f lh owrt month In mote than thr- year. The low-e--t 1 1 ior to !! month wa Feb ruray when 220 appilca. tt,.n wrre filed. Director II C SalfclJ rrport. KICH COURT SPEEDS UP Eighteen month ago you would be lld by your attorney lhal It would take nearly two year to get a dorUlun from the Oregon Supreme Court. Tilay If you wer appealing a cae from a lower court It now ruuld be exi-ected to hand down n i-plnlon in l to eight month. The average Improvement, ac cording to Chief JuMice William McAllUter. ha been accomplish ed through the use of pro tern Judge from lower court. Mr and Mr A S Watkln wr In The Dalle for the 4th of July holiday visiting with their daughter and family, Mr and Mr Burt Holland. On Sunday they all wont to Portland to the new zoo. Mr Maggi Reynold of New Mrg left Sunday after a two week's visit at the home of her twin sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mr N D Bailey. Mr and Mr Fred ParrUh pnt the July 4th weekend at Port land visiting the homes of their two sons. Mr Mart Bryant and on were In Baker over the Fourth visiting with Mr and Mr Pete Havnea. Th Harold Laird had Mr Laird's sister and family. Mr and Mrs Ernest Nesser and daugh ter Lvnn Susan of Yakima vis iting them over the 4th of July weekend. USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS HEPPNER Show in color Sundays. NBC-TV Year's Rest Seller at a Record Breaking ever for you right now. THE BEST SELLER'S CAR OF THE YEAR! grD - noia - ana - go iracuon W CHEVHOL l 3E?