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-i- U lr:a?l 'I L1 .1L)1. " I.HL , NCrrNCR GAZETTE TIM tS. Tbuisday. Oclob XX 1M4 NX O?3lQJl.P0JD)IDJ;3Et, Classified Rates Jc pf word .wIbIwi IQi Black face ot cope double ret Card of Thank 41 0 CLASSinCO DEADLINE i p. in. Wedaaeaay FOR KA1X-IW Muti nfU. .1ju rwh. Contact J Lc)t ir Cllnl Age. )g tie TOR SALE USED DULLS 4 J. U. Van ISrunt 20 T S. UUc complete with hitch. The drill, are rubber mounted with depth gauge ami pre. WlictrU and are In A I Colt dition ready to opctai. A lUrln term available FADBEIG MACHINERY Ca fhooe 3 IMS Liota 23 tic 1 I.IVKVg :Vq !rJ:i:reTTr-7 HOUSE FOR RENT-1 bedroom furnUhed. Frank Ayer. 570 Hale St. Phone 6 0272. 32 tfc FOR KENT 2 beUtuom. unfur nished apartment. Dick Meador. phone 6 9192. 25 tfc i LEXINGTON SECOND HAND .tore now pen Tueaday.Jsn Sewing Machine! SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. SERVICE & Vacuum Cleaner, of all Make Contact Mi. David Eckmaa Contact Mr. David Eckman HEPPNER PH. 6 9101 litre roirSALEModerrra house, 2'i lota, large yard, shrubs, and tree., Front room and kitchen Just redecorated. Drape and wall to wall carpet included. Call 6 5378 or ae Bud Peck. 28 tfc Miles of transportation left n"OL'SE FOR SALE I bedroom. mis exceptionally good used I i bams, pius apartment, t ha "ar. can be secured, llene Wyman. 1956 Willy, pickup, good rubber.! 6-9619 or 6 9133. 32 35c Kuou .nuic. An excellent ou reconditioned, 1953 Willya pickup, good shape. 1955 Willya pickup, completely reconditioned, new oaint 1947 Willya pickup, 6 cylinder J jjjj Thursday and Saturday. Price Hashed. Furniture, appllancv. clothing. Jewelry, antiques. 16 tfc USED CARS AND PICKUPS I960 Chevrolet Corvalr 4 door ae- dan, 3700 miles, an exception ally good buy on a practically new car. 1953 Bulck Roadmaster. Loaded HELP wanit-d tunn man NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOUNT ta ! am jr-"""S Htl- NOTICE Li HFfcEBY GIVEN rm. Aj j ly at Uatrtte Time ,n h0 underlined. iv.lly All- office, 33 tfc Molt and R. IX AUMt, Jr ad- lalllrni KlU ivilllrM'Ta mlnUtratort with the in bull. 5 e.r chl Oh II Thorne, nred of the etat of R. l. ALL lone 7201 32 SJp TQTT. decr.d. have W with the County Court of the State riANU FOR SAEEs Fine Spinet. ! 0f Oregon for Morrow County like n-w. Axume low monthly pajmenta. Write Credit Mgr. B. t39. Idaho Falls. Idaho. 32 34c ATTtmO YOUNG MEN With or Without F.npericnce Here Is an excellent opportunity for a young man to Join an or cmkation and enter the busi ness field, even though he may quirea to nie tne same wun sia nt have exierlence. court on or before U time rixea We will train and develop the for said hearing. man selected. Base Income while Dated and first published this training Is 1155 per montn. wnn nn aay oi sri'icmun, wu. bonus added after trslnlng. their final account of their ad ministration of the eatat of said deceased and. said court flxej Monday the 31t day of October. TXO. at the hour m luioo o cluck In the forenoon of said day In the County Court Room at the Cuurt House at Heppner. Oregon aa the time and place tot hear ing objections to said final ac count and the settlement of said estate and all persona having objectlona thereto are hereby re WOT1CC Of FINAL HEAEINQ l U l.-rl.y gUn that the Monument ly MARTHA MATESON Uirti if ikiit -n lae titirw r U ho bloke ht leg aNntt a mohlh undrritgned as Fjierutor of the ago. Is that he ta doing twHr fxcenenr ouv. i . r-. r- 195-1 Willy, pickup, completely "V V" , V'' lant "".7 around carpentry work done? Call Avery Taylor, 6 5385. 19 tfc rlr. Cood 1944 International truck. excellent bed, stock and grain racKS. 1944 Army, reconditioned, an other good hunting unit WE ARE YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER See the new 1960 FRIGIDAIRE FROST-PROOF REFRIGERATOR 13 cu. ft. model as low as $422 a week 1 good used Refrigerator, excep tlonably clean. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac-Buick-Willys-GMC 40-tfc GRAVEL delivered dally any amount, any Una Call lone 8-72,7 or Umatilla 755 or 503 collev. Sue llamr or Pete Hams. 30-tfc WANTED, woman to do sewing. Phone lone 8-7280. 29-tfc REMEMBER November 19 W.S.C.S. bazaar and tea In the Heppner MethodLst church basement from 2 to 5 p. m. 32-33c KUGS AND CARPETS cleaned In your home. Woo' or cotton Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. 4fitfc Ford Falcon Thunderbird If you are planning on buying a car EVERETT KEITHLEY Wants to see you. Day phone 6-9152, nights phone 6-5342 WOOD FOR SALE, $10 cord, de livered. Phone 6 5837. 23-tfe FOR SALE 1 Guernsey cow and 1 Jersey cow. Both good pro ducers. Also 1 Tillamook Guernsey calf. For further In formation phone 6-5392 or see Doue Anderson. 29-tfc ATTENTION ambitious men; be independent Your own business without cash invest ment available nearby. For de tails write Rawleieh's, 306 Adeline, Oakland, Cal. 31-34C FOR SALE 165 acres of timber and pasture-land adjoining Arbuckle Corral. Phone 3-8441, Lexington. 32-33p The portion Is Interviewing per sons after a very Intensive aa vertlslng campaign. Reoulrements are clean back crvund. a desire to talk with other people, able to J DOLLY ALLSTOTT and R. D. ALLSTOTT, Jr. Administrators Joaeph J. Nys. meet and! Aey for Administrators eUt of BERMCE SL HEALY. d?rM-d. has filed his final ac count and report In uM estate with the Cltk of thla Court and that the Judj,-e thereof has fuevl Monday, the "th day of November, 19iXl. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. as the time. In ih County Courtroom in Hlpner. Oregon as the place fjr hearing objections to said final account and the settlement there.f, JAMES P. HEALY. EXECUTOR Mi honey and Abrama, Attorneys for Executor Heppner. Oregon 31 -35c 30 34c NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the undersigned. The First National Bank of Oregon (Port land), was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, the Executor of the Estate of JOHN OSCAR rETERSON, De ceas4d, and all persona having claims against the cstat of aald deceased are hereby require! to b, away from home four night. K0T1CE or rn,AL ACCOOKT ZJSt i. ... i m Anitinn I ,o .ir-omv eiwi signed at It. Heppner urancn at each week, car in good condition. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and be 21 or over. This U a full that the undersigned. L. B. time position. ISCRIVNER, the administrator of WRITE: Manager. Box No. 1594, the estate of JOHN HUGHES Portland. Oregon (also known aa John L. Hughes), 'deceased, ha. ruea wnn tne and give your namo, marital County co0rt of the State of status, age. phone number and Oregon for Morrow County his address. 32-33 ONPA flnal account 0f his adminis tration of the estate of said de ceased and said court fixed Mon day the 24th day of October, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock EST. FOOD ROUTE 3-tfc 800 famllv Watkins Route now avauaDie. year icuuiauuu. n MAKE VOUR RUGS and carpets top.grade one-man business, and look like new. Call Case Fiir- experience or money required, niture Co. for earpet cleaning wrfte fof full ,nformatlon to servl('e- i6tfc Watkins Products. Inc., 3903 FOR SALE Allis Chalmers HD5, Brooklyn Ave., Seattle 5, Wash with Holt angle dozer. Tractor inEton 31-33c recenuy overnauiea, new roi lers, new cab. $4800. Denny McMillan, Lexington. 11-tfc LAWNMOWER and saw sharpen ing. N D Bailey, phone 6-9491. 5-tfc Believe It Or Not We have ten homes to sell. Will accommo date large families. Price range, $5,000.00 to $24,000.00. Will be glad to show. Turner, Van Marter & Bryant 31-34C OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters, roiTSALEGreen sectional adding machines sales and service. In Heppner regularly. Hills Office Machines, call Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for ser vice. 28-tfc FOR SALE Barbeque grill, al most new, sofa bed with slip cover; lawn swing with rain cover; crib, 6 year size; maple coffee table; and chaise lounee. Call 6-9609. 32-tfc YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK when you go to JACK MULLIGAN'S for your piano or organ Your choice of Mason Hamlin, Chlckering, Knabe, Fischer, Wurlitzer. Reas onable prices & terms. A post card will bring details. JACK MULLIGAN, PIANOS Pendleton - Box 537 - Oregon 32-33c WEATHER is getting colder Time is drawing near! How about those outgrown clothes that are too good to throw away but are not being used? Rummage Sale Oct 21 and 22 at old Central Market building. Call Cathy, 6-9679; Beverly, 6-5371; or Jean, 6-9916. 33c ROBERT W. CURRIN AGENCY Ph. CR 6-5751, Pendleton 3 -BEDROOM home plus 6 cab ins, $160 per month income. Full price $12,500 with $6,500 down, balance on contract. See proper ty at 570 Gale St EARL ROD- ERICK, CR 6-7063. 33 -34c WANTED Babysitting, ironing or housework. Call Lucille Par rish. 6-9970. 33c daveno at $25 and a portable electric ironer $10. Call D. H. Jones. 6-5338. 33p CARD Of THANKS To all my friends . . . I wish to express my thanK. in .h forenoon of said day In for the glfw. flowers, cards and tne county Court Room at the all kindness shown during my Court House at Heppner, Oregon recent illness. Special thanks to tne time and place for hearing the wonderful nurses and staff oblectlons to said final account of Pioneer Memorial Hospital. I and the settlement of said estate Irene Van Scholack. 'and all persons having objec- 33-34P tions thereto are hereby required np TTTiwgs 1 to file the same with said court CARD OF THANKS jon or befonj ,ne t,me f)xed for We would like to take this way said hearing. of thanking Dr. Tlbles. the staff Dated and first published thla of Pioneer Hospital and the Hos- 22nd day of September. 1960. L, B. SCRIVNER, Administrator Joseph J. Nys, Attorney for Administrator 29-33C Heppner, Oregon with the proper vouchers duly verified as requlr ed by law within six (6) month. from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of September, I960. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ORECON Executor Jos. J. Nys, Attorney Heppner, Oregon 29 33c nfW al the Prlneville huinl- Mr. Ponna Snti- and to children who wrre up Umng her mother. Mr Fied Farmers Union Appoints Delegates nltal Auxiliary for the kind and wonderful care of our son Johnny during his stay there. Also to our friends and neigh bors who have helped us in so many ways we would like to ex tend our deepest gratitude and thanks. 33p Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kilkenny. CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to our friends and neighbors for their many expressions of sym pathy and the beautiful floral offerings ; also the contributions to the cancer fund. 33p The Family of Dick Kononen HEAR YE, hear ye Gathering for rummage sale the 21st, and 22nd, now In progress. Please call Jean Flatt, 6-9916; Cathy Collins, 6-9679; or Bev erly Sherman 6-5371. 33c 12-FOOT VIKING CUB vacation trailer for sale. C. A. Ruggles. Ph. 6-9625. 33tfc RUG AND FLOOR cleaning equipment for sale and for rent. We carry floor wax and cleaners. L. E. Dick. 281 Lin den Way. enact zoning and land use reg- Legal Notices IN THE COUNTY COOHT ur THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW In the matter of zoning ana land use regulations. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, a County planning pommission has been appointed for the County of Morrow, State of Oreeon under the provisions of ORS Chapter 215, ana wnere as said planning commission has proposed to the County Court for the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, that a certain ordinance be passed governing zoning and land use regulations and whereas under the provis ions of ORS 215.120 it Is nee essary that the legal voters of the county at a general or special election vote upon the question "Shall the County Court, a board of the County Commissioners, be authorized to : iatinn" Whereas the County GOOD USED oil stoves in several County of Morrow. L. E. Dick. 281 unoen of 0regQn find3 tnat sald sizes. Way ordinances and regulations for " ; j v, .nnin and land use in the WE HAVE several gooa ueu . noftt Probate No. 1445 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap Dointed Administrator of the Estate of SENA MILLER, de- ceased, to administer the estate of the said decedent, by the Count v Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and has qualified, and that an persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of the County Clerk in Heppner, Oregon, or at my home at Cecil, Oregon, within six months of the date thereof. Dated and first published on the 29th day of September, 1960. GEO. E. MILLER, Administrator PARKER & ABRAHAM Hood River, Oregon Attorneys for Administrator 30-33C NOTICE OF BIDS Bids will be accepted for a TD 9 International tractor. Little use and in top condition. May be inspected at Pendleton Grain Growers, Hermiston. Bids will be opened at the Reclamation Build ing, Hermiston on Monday, Oc- tober 24th at 8 p. m. Right is reserved to refuse any or all bids. For information call Henry Ko- pacz, Hermiston ju i-ouoj. or Ralph Saylor, Echo FR 1-8148. West Umatilla s.t'.JJ. Board of Suoervisors 32-33c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as Executrix of the estate of GEORGE B. BLAKNEY. deceased, has filed her final ac count and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed MONDAY, the 31st day of Oct ober, 1960, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M.. as the time, in the County Courtroom In Heppner, Oregon as the place for hearing objections to aald final account and the settlement thereof. FAY A. BLAKNEY, EXECUTRIX Mahoney and Abrams, Attorneys for Executrix Heppner, Oregon 30-34c NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as Administratrix of the estate of MATTIE EUNICE ANDERSON, deceased, has filed her final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 31st day of October, 1960, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, in the County Courtroom in Heppner, Oregon as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. FAYE M. ANDERSON Administratrix Mahoney and Abrams, Attorneys for Administratrix Heppner, Oregon 30-34c rlAVC sevciai swv. - ---- electric ranges from $49.95 to, said county would be a benefit WOT L E Dick. 281 Linden1 to the general welfare of said 79.95. Way. rountv. now therefore; IT IS HEREBY UKUfcKfciJ mai HOUSE FOR RENT mostly fur- at the next general election the nished Ph. 6-9178. noya iegai voters or tne county oi Hutchins. 33tfc Morrow, State of Oregon shall arith the Question FOR SALE Model L Papec JP- shaU the County Court, a board per. complete, usea very iiu.. of County Commissioners for the E. M. Baker, lone. Ph. 8-7204. of MorrOW, State of Ore- 33'35c eon. be authorized to enact zon- DID YOU get behind with your ing and land use egulationsr DI J? A mending? Will iron. And that noUce of said election " " rZn c kq 33P! shall be given Dy puoncuui. . too. Call 6-5D59. TZUhn manner Gazette Times, a I IF ANYONE knows the where abouts of my dark-red English racer bicycle taken last Sun day afternoon please contact Bruce Thomson or call 6-9933. Reward. 33p eatinz privileges. References required. . , 1. 1- I . 1 .I.M..,1aftrri NICE, FURNISH to room wnn newspaper oi geim" KeasonaDie. m the county, once a wee 33p four successive weeks prior to the election. Done and dated this seventh day of September, 1960. Oscar E. Peterson County Judge E. O. Ferguson Russell K. Miller COME NOW Ladies with rum mage, please call Cathy 6-9679, Beverly 6-5371, or Jesse 6-9916 for pickup. 330 JUST ARRIVED, fresh supply of Holland bulbs for Fall plant ing Cornett Green Feed. 31-34C 29 32c UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU Or LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Sept 28, 1960 Notice is hereby given that Roy Gail Holzapfel, of Box 214, Was co, Oregon, who made Desert Land Entry No. Oregon 02700, for SA Section 32, Township 4 N., Range 27 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before R. B. Rands, Judge, at Boardman, Ore gon on Novemer 10, I960. Claim ant names as witness: Mabel Peck of Boardman, Oregon; David E. Mittlesdorf of Board man, Oregon; Irnabel Mittles dorf of Boardman, Oregon; Josephine Rands of Boardman, Oregon. Land Office 809 N. E. 6th Avenue Portland 12, Oregon M. Goreckl Chief, Lands Adjudication Unit UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FINAL PROOF Sept. 29, 1960 Notice is hereby given that Georgia Belle Holzapfel, of Box 214, Wasco, Oregon, who made Desert Land Entry No. Oregon 02701, March 13, 1953, lor NV4 Section 32, Township 4 N., Range 27 E., Willamette Meridian, has filed -notice of intention to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before R. B. Rands, Judge, at Boardman, Oregon on Novem ber 10, 1960. Claimant names as witness: Mabel Peck of Boardman, Oregon; David E. Mittlesdorf of Boardman, Ore gon; Irnabel Mittlesdorf of Boardman, Oregon; Josephine Rands of Boardman, Oregon. Land Office 809 N. E. 6th Avenue Portland 12, Oregon M. M. Goreckl Chief, Lands Adjudication Unit 31 -35c Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham last week were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bawker of San Diego, California. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff were in Portland this last week end where Dr. Wolff attended the Oregon Cancer Society meet ing. Last Thursday Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Roice Fulleton, and Mrs. Bill Siewert spent the day in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blakney and family were In Walla Walla Sun day visiting the Paul Koenig 31 -35c ' family. ha trturned t her twine Falls River City. C alif. pjtria jSwerk tf lli iiser came over Thur.tiiy pen4 the werk eknd Hh hi num. SielU M Cam. and family. Mr i:.tv fuvu and wn Itay dnve to Heppner Friday whet he ri'if teil medical aid ir her broken foot. utalned hen ahe (11 on the akstinc rink floor Mime time back. Mr. S. E. Lewis haa returned to her home here after vWltlng for me time with her on and .Liu cliter and their families In Sunnv. Calif Dina Stlrwoll wa home for the wt-i-kend from her achooi at La Grande. Mr. and Mr. Joe Miller and children were weekend gueit at the Frank William home. They now live at Walla Walla. Nah Mrs. TiUla Potter of Portland I visiting her brother. Frank How ell and wife Mabel. Ma June Hutchison and two daughters and Linda Cross spent the weekend hunting at the Dick Hlose ranch near Rltter. Jim Stlnvall and Verne Mc Carty made a business trip to Pasco and Spokane, Wash., the oast week. Clarence Whitaker was In over the weekend visiting his broth er. Joe, and niece, Mrs. June Hutchinson and family from his home in Washington. Elmer Matteson drove to Hep nner Wednesday on business. Ivan Benadect drove to John Day Thursday on business; he was accompanied by Mrs. C. Buxton. Mrs. Gene Vaughn and small children and June Hutchison drove to John Day Tuesday on business. Edna Moore and Mr. and Mrs. C. Buxton motored to John Day Wednesday on business. Mrs. Cholcev Vandetta and children of Bend were over visit Inc and hunting last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Merell are In from Eugene visiting friends and relatives. B. A. Shamblln and Ed Sum 'mers of Portland visited at the Elmer Matteson home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted La Drue and children of John Day were hunt ing guests at the Jim Croker home Sunday. Frank Elder and Elmer Matte son are building fence for Holly Piersol on Deer Creek. Alton McBride of Long Creek called his truck drivers of Monu ment Friday evening to start hauling logs again last Saturday morning as It had dried up suf ficiently since the storms. Guy Hills and Harold Llppert are building ience up on me Flats for Kernes. Joe Wheeler Is busy making staves for the Piersol fence work. l'Ur-. I',.- ft'.l k ap I outlet at vti"i 4rlcia t the Otrfuit VtinL't" F a f m f ' fi.;. annual tt:?r r"rvrrifl at a nulling t-f ihe l al Ifc Mat"-! Ji! lam h home UM wrk. Shank., The two Mate rnrnU.m w: In he hel l Nov. 10 12 at Vawvu- ver, Wafch. Rtnii Mr and Mr i;..rIl oth-r Wal people at-(i-n.llnj: the rnterttl.n will b Mr. an! Mr Paul Jnc ant Mr, and Mr. Al Lmb J.ne U lr-iilnt f the rl and Lamb l e-cutUe twil mcmtT flf (he Orr.in Farmer I'nion. A diufcior t-f re control In Mmw txMinty and varluu way of combatting re Infestation. ai h-M. The urmip agreed that more rein-arch klioul.l t don In our area. Olhcr Creswlck pk on pre- paredne hi cat rf atomic at tack and futllned ppertficatlon. for heme bomb shelter. He an nounced that there would be a vroil at a Liter date to teach operation of Gt-lger counter and scintillators to be located at various places around the coun ty and to he available In case of emergency. The next meeting of the Mor row County Farmer Union will be held Nov. 7 at the Charles Jone ranch near Heppner. Clifford Gteen who la attend ing Oregon State College was home for the weekend visiting his folks. Mr. and Mr. Herman Green. Mr. and Mr. Robert Scrlvner und Diane of Portland were weekend visitors with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scrlvner. Recent visitor, at the Jerry Rood home were: Mr. and Mrs. R.ilert Berlse and sons of Yuba City. California. Steve Rood. nephew of Mrs. Rood of Port Or chard, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Brewald and Lance of Med- ford, Oregon, Mrs. Rood's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cummlngs and children. Mr. Rood's sister of Portland. Edress Benge of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hester of Klnzua. Houaeguests at the Herman Green homo this weekend were lis sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Green and Mr. and Mrs. B. Dlrkson and son of Grcsham. USED CARS WITH AN Justice and Municipal Court Robert John Laughlln, over- width load, $15 fine. Alton Roy Lindstrom, lone, In adequate rear wheel covers, $10 fine. . ... Clvde Ramond Cole, comDina- tlon overload, $bu line. Elwood Clinton Hunt, failure to stop at the scene of an acci dent, $25 fine. Robert John Laugnnn, iauure to tag deer, $25 fine. Coleen Mary Greenup, exceed ing bag limit of deer, $50 fine. Andy Van SchoiacK, axie over load, $51 fine. Dee Jones, giving liquor to a minor, $200 fine; 60 days sus pended. Harold Donold Mamn, nerm- ton, hunting pronmuea bc animal; hunting license sus pended for one year, $4.50 fine. Levi Samuel Marun, nemua- ton, hunting pronmuea game animal; hunting license sus pended for one year, $4.50 fine. Donald Leon Buck, Hermiston, hunting prohibited game animal; hunting license suspended ior one year, $4.50 fine. Paul Owen Edgar, rortnna, unting prohibited game animal, $10 fine. Ralph Dean Kennedy, Elgin, no turn signal device; $10 fine. Fred Benfleld, illegal U-tum, $5 fine. K.U.B.E. overtime parking, $i fine. Ellis E. Ball, excessive noise, $15 fine. Clarence Asbery, Hood River, disturbing the peace, $15 bail forfeited. James Richardson, drunk on the street, $10. Bernard McCollum. The Dalles, illegal U-turn, $10. THAT COUNTS 1959 Chevrolet Bis cayne 4 door, 6 cyL $2030 1954 Willy. 4 wheel drive pickup $1300 1955 Ford Station Wagon, V8 $1050 1955 Chevrolet 4 door, V8 $1045 1953 GMC 1 ton flat bed, dual rear. .... $1000 1955 Chevrolet 2 door. 6 cylinder $995 1955 Chevrolet 2 door Powerglide $900 1945 Ford Truck with grain rack and hoist $850 1951 Willy 4 wheel drive pickup $800 1947 Ford long wheelbase flatbed truck 2 speed $750 1954 Chevrolet Belahr 4 door $650 1954 Ford 4 doer $680 1944 Ford 1-. ton, fit bed $400 1948 Chevrolet Sdn. Delivery $300 1942 Chevrolet pickup. 4 .peed trans mission $250 Thrifty Financing Of Course! FULLETON Chevrolet" Co. v.