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CLASSIFIED PAGE k I Classified Rates c pf WW4-fBtltW 10 pt Uaertte. lack for cap, det.hU NM Card ol Tweak 11.00 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE p. B. WWlAMdOf I TIANOS AND ORGANS SIX EXCELLENT V ALU IS Bety Eos Splnrt Piano. Mh. ! Ce. WurlUw Spinel TUno, Mh. f c. Hammond Chord Organ. Wurliticr Spinet Orfin with Chord atachmcnt Two (21 Upright Piano. JACK MULLIGAN. PIANOS & ORGANS Pendleton, Orrgon ' LEXINGTON SECOND II AND tor now open Tuesday, ThurtJay and Saturday, rrlce slashed. Furniture, appliances, elothlnrr. Jewelry, antique. 16tfc USED CARS , AND PICKUPS J958 Vauxhall. LoU of economl eal transportation. 1D56 Willys pickup, good rubber, . poo.! hare. An excellent buy. lfM Willys 2-whecl dr. station t wagon. Reconditioned motor. : Heater and radio. Lots of trans portation. 115-1 Tord pickup. One-half toa 1953 Bulck Roadmaster. Loaded. Miles of transportation left In I this exceptionally good usea car. 15i7 Willys pickup. 6 cylinder motor, an excellent hunting I rig. 1944 International truck, good; excellent bed, stock and grain racks. 1912 Chevy Truck trap wagon. WE ARB TOUB ; FRIGID AIBE DEALER See the now 1961 ' FRIGIDAIRE FROST-PROOF REFRIGERATOR 13 cu. ft model as low as $4-22 B week 1 gocd used ReMerator. excep Uonably clean. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY ( Pontiac-Bulck-Wlllys-GMC Phone 6-9116 40-tfc BUGS AND CARPETS cleaned In ( your home. Woo or cotton I Fast Service. Phone 6-9432. Otitic i Ford Falcon Thunderblrd II you are planning on buying a car EVERETT KEITHLEY Wants to see you. Day phone 1-9152, nights phone 6-5342 3-tfc MAKE YOUR RUGS and carpets 1 look like new. Call Case Fur I niture Co. for ear pet cleaning I service. 6tfc FOR SALE Ail is Chalmers HD5. m A.M f with Holt angle dozer. Tractor rpcentlv overhauled, new roi iprs. new cab. $4800. Denny McMillan. Lexinston. 11-tfc OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters, adding machines saies ana In HeDDner regularly Hills Office Machines, call Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for ser irfro. 28-tfc I Come to the I COUNTRY STORE BAZAAR Episcopal Parish House DECEMBER 3 Lunch and Sale from 12 on Adults $1.00 Children 50c 37-39c FOR SALE Fur coat size 16 or ? 18; bed daveno. Ernest Rob I erts, Great Lakes trailer in ! Court. 38-39P FOR SALE Valley Cedar Siding, i 2,000 ft, S4" x 10". $110.00 per M. Retails at $185.00 per M. s Call 6-9949 or see Bill Edwards. 38-39p YAGER DRILLUSG CO. Echo, Oregon Wells Pumps S"lnkler Systems PHONE FR 1-8311 COLLECT for service 39tfc STAR THEATER open Friday, ! Saturday, Sunday, Monday; f closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Sunday shows con i tinuous, starting at 5 p.m. 39c .TAMARACK fence posts forsale. Large diameter 30c each. Small i diameter 15c each. BelowCor- nett Green Feed Store. Phone 6-917L mNnii f..T01 - - iw KK ALElour M-tf rtna t.lJu rkh. Contact J'K Lyd t CUM Asf. I SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. SALES - SERVICE Scin MavhliMM a Vacuum CU-aner of ail Make Contort Mia. Devld Edunas UEITNUt III- 6 9101 11 tic SAND A GRAVEL drlivrrrd dally any amount, any Urn. Call Ion 8 T277 or L'roaUila 755 or 303 collect Sua Hamf or pct Ham. 30-He WOOD KUR SALE. $10 cold." de Ilvered. Pruwie 6 S&37. 23 tfc lloTSETOK KENT motly fur rshhed. Th. 6 9178. Floyd Hutrhlns. 33UC BRING VOIR Gold bond stamp book to u. We will order your premium for you. L. E. DICK. ?Ut I Irwti n Wav. 37lfC FOR SALE Registered Hereford bull, coming two year old. Clean pedigree. Frank M. Mon ahan. Condon. Ore. 3C-39p WANTED babysitting. Ironing or housework. Call Lucille Par rUh. 6-9970. 34fc FOR SALE Used full size Inner spring mattress and springs. $22.50. Inquire Gazette-Times office or call 6-922S. 37-tfc WANTED: Ironing or baby sit ting to do In my home or hour work In yours. Mrs. Rob erts. Great Lakes trailer In Trailer Court. 36-39p 516" sheeting plywood. 8c foot. For lining hen houses, base ments, etc. Anderson's Builders Supply. Plione 6-9427. 37-39C EST. FOOD ROUTE 800 family Watkins Route now available. 92 year reputation, a top-grade one-man business, and no experience or money required. Write for full Information to Watkins Products, Inc., 3903 Brooklyn Ave., Seattle 5, Wash Ington. 37-40C FOR RENT 2 bedroom unfur nished Apt., Adults only. Phone 6-9673. 37-tfc DO YOU NEBD Cabinet work, Interior decorating, or ail around carpentry work done? Call Avery Taylor, 6-5385. 19-tlc PLANER SHAVINGS FOR SALE- $2.50 for average load. Phone 6-9440. 37-tfc USED FURNITURE 1 davenport $10, davenport and chair id. May be seen at George house between 8 and 12 a.m. or call 6-9916. Kindergarten Board. 39tfc FOR SALE: Used 3-year size baby crib and play pen, good condition. Roland Bergstrom. Phnn R.7238. 39C STAR THEATER open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday; closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Sunday shows con tinuous, starting at 5 p.m. 39c FOR SALE: Older home, 4 bed IjrftlVlAl mnms. dininc room, kuciicu with breakfast nook. New au tomatic oil heat. Nice location. Call 6-9766. 39p BUY NOW for Christmas. Admi ral TVs, all at reduced prices. Heppner Hardware & Electric. 39-40p SPECIAL price W CD Sheeting $100 per M. Anderson's Build Rnrvnlv.Ph. 6-9427. 39-41C FOR SALE: L958 Willys Jeep pickup, good condition. Call 6-5818 or contact Kenneth Saw Vpr 38-40p FOR SALE 3 Dempster drills ima 01 with hitch. In good con j dition. See at Roy Martin ranch ; WANTED Woman to care for elderly woman in own nuiue. Do general housework and her care. Phone Lexington 3-8403. 39-40C AUTHORISED Schwinn Dealer, Hermlston cycie onup. and reconditioned bicycles, parts for all makes, all work guaranteed. Wayne Long, pro prietor, 1st & Highland, Herm iston. Ore. 39-42p LOST Black leather purse near the court house on saiurady evening. If found please re turn, as contains valuable con tents. Please send to Box 397, iinnnnor nr rail 6-5392. 39c FOR SALE in lone, new 3-bed-room home. Ph. 8-7447. 39-42c FF ' LIGHT housework, ironing orj babysitting. Contact Margaret, Hamm at or anuue Hughes at Phil's rharmao-. FOR SALE 4 -bedroom home, spacious, well located. Phone 6-9679. 390 - k rmmni Tmnn - ris..a. , STAH THEATER in Friday. Sturtj. Sun.tay. Monday; Che4 Tueli)'. Wednedy. Triurda'. Sun-Jjiy ho con-tinu'-u. tnlng at 3 pro- 39c l.i:olri NAN V'Tl M E f,r a demontratlon of our fine line tf appliance Ironrlte Iron rf Vate Kini dtpol unit and dUhwler Norge combi nation waher doer, and wher and dry er pair Hoover and Eu reka vacuum Hoover and Bl nil fli-r washer Blwell and Iteglna EUktrikbrtwm weejwr flcwr llhcr and rug hampoo er Zenith TV. radio, and ter- ecphonlc. L E. DICK 39c WE feature GOOD product. PROMPT service. COMPETI TIVP rrf r P. DICK. 39c - - Km SALE Small i ddl In at.i.. rv Phnn . 8 71CO. lone. 39-40p gocHi ciinuiiiuii. v. . WR SALF.270 Remington rifle, like new condition. 1953 Mer cury Monterey hardtop coupe is... l.orx.. su'nrds. as col - lector Item. In new condition." Monte Chamberlln. Th. 6-9456. 39-40p I u-Uh 10 exnress my sincere thanks to all who sent flower, .j a -ir.- nit who visited me during my recent III - ness at Pioneer Memorial Hos pital. Special thanks to the nurses for their kindness. Lester Harrison, 39p Condon CARD Or THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the cards, gifts and flowers that were sent to me during my stay in the hospital. Also my deepest appreciation to the staff of Pio neer hospital for the thoughttful ness and care given me. 39p Leta Ledbetter. Mr. and Mr. Ambroae Chapln had as their guests for Thanks giving their daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Slyter of Seattle. Mr. end Mra. Danel Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heinrichs all of Portland were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blake over the weekend. USED CARS WITH AN THAT COUNTS '58 Chev. Impala Cpe. V-8 OD 1775 '57 Merc. Montclalr . ..1590 '56 Ford Vict. Cpe 1000 '56 Chev. 4 Dr. V8 P C 950 '55 Ford Sta Wagon V8 automatic 950 '55 Chev. 2 dr. 6 P C, B. A. 900 '54 Chev. B.A. 4 dr. 650 '54 Ford 4 dr. Sdn 600 COMMERCIALS '57 V. W. Microbus .... $1300 '54 Willys 4 wh. dr. 6 cyL 1050 '53 GMC 1-T dual rear 1000 '45 Ford truck, grain Tack and hoist 850 '51 Willys 4 w dr. 800 '47 Ford LWB Fit bed. 2 speed 750 '50 Chev. ?i-T pickup 4 speed 475 '44 Ford Fit Bed 400 '48 Chev. Sdn. Del. 300 Thrifty Financing Of Course! FULLETON Chevrolet Co. 6-9921 nninniT? n i7Vnn n , Monthly Benefits To Disabled Workers Under Age 50 The 1M AnwndmeiiU la the Social Security Act Ul provide pa)ment t monthly benefits to permanently and totally dU bleI wvrkern vkho are under 50 and to certain dejender.t member ft their famine begin ning with the check tot the Month of November VM. aixwrd ing to Vemon Wrlo. PUttlct Mn ager. Social SHurtly Aiiminittfa. tum. La Grnde. Until now only thoe dUabled worker between 50 and 65 and their dependent were eligible for monthly payments. Mr. Welo ald that If you are I unuer jo mu na.w lf iccurtiy record frozen i . ... i.. !.,.. -v ..liiin. you Will rvvvnp i i''""1 Ing the new benefit and what vou need to do about applying for them for yourself and de wndenU. l If a severely disabled worker umur social security for at least 5 years out of 10 year before he became disabled has never ap- I plied to have his recora irozen, he should get In touch with the nearest aocla se,-ur y auuru. off ce now to Inquire about 1 their righu to payments. To oualifv for disability in surance benefits, a disabled worker must be so severely dis abled that he Is unable to en gage In any substantial act ivity. Also he must have worked under social security for at least 5 years out of 10 before he be came disabled. The I960 Amendments, accord ing to Mr. Welo, also makes pro visions for severely disabled per sons to continue to draw their benefit payments for 12 monts whether they go to work under a vocational rehabilitation plan or on their own. A declson will be made the first nine months (not necessar ily nine consecutive months) of this 12 month's period whether the work done by the disabled beneficiary shows that he has regained his ability to work and he is no longer disabled when within the meaning of the law. However if it Is determined the worker has recovered he will continue to draw three more months after they have recov ered. If this worker should become disabled again within five years nftpr thp henefits have stoppea, the worker will not have to wait another 6 months after the be ginning of their second period of disability before their bene fits can start again. The "Mighty Mite," a quarter ton vehicle recently received for field tests In Fleet Marine Force Units, is a lightweight, helicopter-transportable tactical ve hicle. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an attachment execu tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated November 21, 1960, in that certain action wherein Bill B. Marquardt and Norma L. Marquardt, as plain tiffs, recovered a judgment against the defendant, Glenn Way, dba., Electronic Service, for the sum of Five Hundred Fifty and no100 Dollars in lawful money of the United States, with interest thereon In like lawful mnnev at the rate of six per cent per annum from August 27, 1958, and the further sum or tignt Hundred Eighty and no100 dol lars, in lawful money of the United States, with Interest thereon in like lawful money at the rate of six per cent per annum from August 19, 1959; the further sum of Twenty beven ana 50100 Dollars, plaintiffs' costs and disbursements, I will, on the 19th day of December, 1960, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash In hand, all of the following described real proper ty situated In Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 3 and 4, In Block 5, Heppner Heights Addition to the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, or so much of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiffs' Judgment costs and accruing costs of sale. C J. D. Bauman Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon Date of first publication, No vember 2. 1960. 3S-42C WW - w Booting Accidents So For This Year Claim 21 Lives The Marine Roard in releasing utliit- emptied from boating mvi.l.-ii! rrtK.M ute that dur ing the firt nine month of thl yi-ar pleasure boatini: accident in Oregon claimed .1 live. The report luted mll out board tt of les than 16 feet in leniMh ai hnfi the majority of Accident. Of the 104 accident rcrxirt received. 70 were from ,,i.iti.r uf boat In that cate gory. Bats between 16 and 26 feet In length were involved in -n a.vi.tonla and thd6 OVCf .0 feet In length. 7 accident. There were 7S collbdon re txirted of which 5 Involved two or more vessel. Fourteen case of capsizing. 4 of pcron failing overboard. 2 cae cf swamping and 2 cf fire In outboard motor boat reported. Water kkler were Involved In 36 of the accidents. Fourteen live were !t during capollng, 4 from falling over board, 2 while engaged In kl Ing. and 1 from swamping. There were 35 Injuries also reported. The Marine Board study Indi cates that the major causes of boating accident are overload ing the boat, making extremely sharp turns, standing In a small boat, boating In bad weather and reckless operation which accoun ted for some of the collisions. The Board's study also Indicated that. In all probability, 16 lives would have been saved had the victims, who were In small boats, been wearing life preservers. On the brighter side, the Marine Board reports that, although there was an Increase In pleasure boating this year, there were less lives lost than in 1959. Boating laws and regulations, while very necessary, will not prevent casualties lf the boater himself does not know or prac tice the fundamentals of safe boating. It Is the opinion of Mar ine Board Director, Bob Rltten house, who complied the report, that the biggest Job now before the Board Is to bring about the practice of safe boating. The Marine Board is now working on several safety programs which will begin this winter. It Is the hope of the Board that the boating public will take advan tape of these and anv other edU' catlonal programs available that will help decrease boating acci dents. cQocal Jlappeningi Mr. and Mr. Charle Vaughn had ns Thanksgiving dinner puests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gil liam, Len, Don and Ona Gilliam. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edger of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cox of Cor vallis and Mr and Mrs. Georee Holden who live at the John Day Dam Site, were here over the Thankselvine holidays visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cox and brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Pratt and familv were at Vale for the week end as cuests of the Jim Mallons, former teachers at Heppner. Mrs. J. R. Huffman and son Ron snent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Preston S. Ilolloman In Pasco. On their return trip, Steve Flue came to spend a few days with Bob during vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel McCrady and Bruce Price all of Portland were here over the Thanksgiving weekend at the John Hanna home to elk hunt. Kay Corbin and Bill Scarbough who are stationed at the Air Force Radar Base at Winnemuc ca, Nev., were here visiting Cor bin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Corbin for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nicker son and family of Eugene spent the Thanksgiving vacation with his mother, Mrs. Grace Nicker son. Thanksgiving evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg were Mr. and Mrs. Oris Padberg of Lexington and Mrs. Dewey Brltt of Heppner. Three birthday were celebrat- ed when Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin entertained at a dinner party at their home recently. WHAT? hJO LETTERHEAD? our! WHEN THIS HAPPENS, PHONE US and Well Print Some For You In A Hurry!! Honored weie Mr Jvk Bedford. Mr T T5i ll nn Turner l?tr birthday. Be Me th wife and hubnt t-f h h.n.ed (turt, Mr. and Mr. Garnet harrail wr guests. Hobit Abtn. MMfw Cwn- ly ditUt attorney, t attending the Oregon t-utrki Attorney A Mulatto" convention In Portland Pee. 12. Maud CiaUf bad a Thank. riving dinner guet. the Parrel llarrl family. Plla Oraber family, and Shirley McPherson. Mr. and Mi. LtU Mittoa entertained their daughter and CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Ah$Vek IS GOD 10NE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor Church Sch(Kl Service. 9:45. Morning Worship 11:00 Choir Practice every Tue. at 8 00 P. M. TIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lone Sunday school 10 a m. Service Ham. Evening service 7:00 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 In the homes. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev C Bruce Spencer, rector Holy Communion, Sunday. 7:30 a m. Family service. 10:00 a m. Holy Communion Wednesdays, it 10 a m and 10 a m all Holy days. CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE Robert Whybrew. pastor Sunday school 10 a m. Worship Ham. Nazarene young peoples soc iety 7:00 p m. Evening service, 7:30 p m. Meeting in Seventh Day Ad ventlst church. Everyone -welcome. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 8:15 a m. BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY: - Heppner City f KMta rirtit Mondr COUnCII Etch Month Citizens having matters for discussion, please Dring xnem before the Council. Ph. 6-9618 1 HASKELL & HASKETT, INC. TV and Radio Sales & Service 323 N. Main Ph 6-9975 PLUMBING SERVICE Gilliam & Bishce HARDWARE CO. Phone 6-9433 JOS J. NYS ATTORNEY AT LAW 127 W. Willow Street Heppner. Oregon J. O. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 6-9213 Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregon MAHONEY AND ABRAMS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collin 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 Creiwtck Creiwick Mortuary I faii.Uie, Mr. and Mr Krith Ul j li f IV" I f.t Mr Ray jlChlgMen. Mv;!V c4 friend. Mr, f4 M' Waticii Pik, Ca !.l..n. Mu l Mren 1' !-. nA I Earnrkt 8ii.w on U weekend al ., .i. r tin rfktun. The men did Mme elk hunting during the time, Wevn Swoid "d Victor Ciothen were culled to tke their physical for the Army on Nov. 17 Wavrte continue trt college, wlu-r he I pre Uw student until after the prln term. VK ha r.oi received hi Induction call. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Heppner Itev Raymond P-eard Sunday Mmm-. W and 10- ' a m. Weekday Mm-. 7:30 a m. VALBT LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship and Sunday achool every Sunday at 9 00 a m. ASSEMBLY Of COD CHURCH ' .. . . I . L ....... .I..lnf llomer wonm'"". Sunday school. 9.45 a m. Morning worship. 11 00 a m. Evening service 7.00 p m. Tuesday evening service. 7:30 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Bible school. 9:15. Worship service 11:00 a ni. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Alfalfa Street Worship services. 11:00 a m. Sunday school, 9:15 a m. j LEXINGTON CHURCH Or CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school. 10:00 a in. Wonhlp 11:00 a m. THE METHODIST CHURCH : Rev Austin McGhee. Pastor ' Church school, 9:45 a rn. Morning worship, 11:00 a m. . : CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OP LATTER-DAY SAINTS' American Legion Hall Ralph J Richards, Br. President Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a m. Sunday school at 10:JU. Sacrament service at 11:30. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST . K David Bauer, Pastor j Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 A 1.1. Church service, 11:00 A M. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 8 P Volro of ProDhecv radio broad cast over KGO every Sunday, 9 Wallace H. Wolff, M. D. Office Hour 10 to IX 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-9253. Res. 6-9620 The Heppner Clinic C. M. WAGNER. M. D. D. J. BAYLINK. M. D. Physician and Surjon Ph., Day or NlRht 6 9U4 If No Answer 6 9133 J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry & Gift Good Watches, Clocks. Diamond Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing HeDDner. Oregon a - . Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE - CRESWICK MORTUARY Licensed Funeral Director Phone 6-9600 Heppner, Oregon 4 Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 4- Morrow County Abstract Cr Title Co. INC. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Lulldlng C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Phon 6-9625 Box 611 Heppner, Oregon 4-