Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 03, 1961, Page 5, Image 5

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' I18 Services i14 Automotive
Classified Rates
3c per wotd minlBum &0
pel ln.itloa.
Cotd el Thanks JI.AQ
CLASSIHED DEADLINE
Noon Wednesday
To avoid billing. cash U ie
qut ttd I of mall ad when
brought to the Hire.
1 Cards of Thanks
CARD Or THANKS
Word cannot express the g rat
Itude and affection within our
In-art for all those dear friends.
and organisations who ao kindly
n-tlstcd In o many ways during
the illness and bereavement of
our Moved wife and slider, Ethel
Cr Illla Lowe. God blest you,
everyone.
Robert Lowe
IVarl Wrlchl and family
Kward LaTrace and family
William LaTrace and family
Louis LaTrace and family
22p
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express sincere
thank to members of the Mor
row County Grain Growers for
their help and use of their equip
ment, and to Roger Campbell and
his crew for coming to our aid
so quickly and helping put out
the fire at our place last week
end. Elva Ruhl and sons
22 p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all of our
many friends and neighbors who
gave their quick, effective and
generous help In vetting out the
grass and wheat fire on my place
last Thursday.
George Griffith
Cecil, Oregon
22 c
3 Lost and Found
FOUND Parakeet at my home
TiioHav pwnlnff. Call 6-5304.
Charles Vaughn. 22 -c
4 Help Wanted
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE If
you would enjoy working 3 or
4 hours a day calling regular
ly each month on a group of
Studio Girl Cosmetic Clients on
a route to be established In
and around Heppner, and are
willing to make light dellv
erles, etc., write to STUDIO
GIRL COSMETICS, Dept JYW
36, Glendale, California. Route
will pay up to $3.00 per hour.
20-22C
"INTERIEWER wanted for part
time telephone survey. Give
phone number, prefer private
line. Not a selling Job. Air Mail
letter including education,
names of references and work
experience to: American Re
search Bureau, Field Staff De
partment, Beltsville, Mary
land." 22-c
Wanted
WANTED to buy large size
wood burning circulating neai
er. N. C. Andefsenr-plww-5392.
22-tfc
WANTED 16 ft. truck bed, also
hoist, to fit Chevrolet truck;
long wheel base. Phone Hunter
1-2285, Bill Seehafer, Board
man, Ore. 22-25p
7 For Rent
FOR LEASE 3 bedroom home,
$85 a month, immediate pos
session. Phone 6-9414. 22-24C
s
Services
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for ser
vice. 28-tfc
YAGER DRILLING CO.
Echo, Oregon
Due to sickness, store
at Echo closed.
Call JA 5-8813,
Walla Walla, COLLECT
for service
39tfc
Montgomery Ward
CATALOG STORE
Samples - Swatches - Complete
Library of Catalogs Maintained
For Your Use.
Mrs. Elma Scott
SALES AGENT
nl s- CSTSfA
YX. O-W-rr 14 tfc
vr. crotTrr anrt installation
run .
if air conditioning equipment.
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CHIMNEY SWEEP
CHIMNEYS
FURNACES
OIL STOVLS
All Vacuum Cleaned
JOHN DAVIS
Telephone 6 9007
20 tic
Black's Electric
All typ of Electrical Contract
work.
SERVICE CALLS
Contact Jerry Sweeney. lone.
Pr ne 8-72C2 or Creston Black,
illngton. Phone 451 2C05.
16 tfc
10 Farm and Garden
HEPPNER HOMEOWNERS We
will spray your grasshoppers
as well as all lawn, yard ami
tree spraying. Have it done
now to protect foliage for the
rest of the season. N. C Ander
son and Son, phone 6-5392.
22 c
12 Furn., Appliances
THREE ONLY RCA Whirlpool
combination washer-d r y e r s.
Reg. $549 95, now S449.95. Lott's
Electric. Ph. 6 5811. 22 c
GIBSON range. This week-end
only $149.95. Lott's fciecinc,
Phone 6-5811. 22 c
ALL AIR conditioners, evapor
ative and refrigerated. o on.
Lott's Electric, Ph. 6-5811. 22 c
ONLY TWO left of 1961 21' model
upright freezers, $375. We now
have our '62 models In. Lott's
Electric. Ph. 6-5811. 22 c
ONE 1961 Model washer and dry
er pair. These are pinK floor
samples. Reg. $640, this week
only $500. Lott's Electric, Ph.
6-5811. 22-c
ONE Gibson pushbutton range,
real fancy, chrome, oven, clock,
etc. Reg $289.95, now $225.
Lott's Electric, Ph. 6-5811. 22-c
13 Misc. For Sale
RABBITS FOR SALE
Phone 6-5820 or contact Mrs.
Arnold Raymond 22-tfx
PLYWOOD sheathing, 58", due
in soon at bargain prices. An
derson Builders Supply, Ph. 6
9427. 21-23C
TWO thousand colors and all
kinds of paint at Anderson
Builders Supply, Ph. 6-9427.
21 -23c
FOR SALE 1953 Spartan trailer
house and 1935 2-bedroom
trailer house. Contact Chuck
Phegley, phone 6-9609.
22 - 23c
TROPICAL fish, aquariums and
accessories. Phone 6-9435 after
6 p. m. 22-23p
For Sale
Heavy Duty Belting
30 inches wide
Ideal for mud flaps, etc.
$1.00 per foot
MORROW COUNTY GRAIN
GROWERS, Inc.
Lexington
Phone 3-8423
22-25C
FOR SALE Rem i n g t o n .270
hunting rule ana muicuiug
12-Gauge shotgun, both slide
action, nearly new. Both for
$155, or will sell separately.
Phone 6-9456. 22-2p
FOR SALE Large office desk
with three matching chairs.
Write Eva Hamlett, 91 N. W.
3rd St. Ontario,
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4 STUDS
No. 4 $12 UP P M
No. 5 53 Per M
SHAVINGS
you load $2.50 per load
Heppner Lumber Co.
6-9440
TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
paper and otner omre sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Times. Call 6 9228.
COUNTY MAPS available at Ga
zette office. $1-25- 2-tic
. rvrvrrmv SECOND HAND
store now open Tuesday.
Thursday and saturaay. n:a
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
.ii,;n9 iomelrr. antiques.
ion SALF. 1953 Ford, V 8 with
uenlilve. Call Jim Prck. 6-
M12. 23e
USED
COMMERCIALS
.Mi Willys U4 pickup.
IMS International ' ton. good
cuy camjier. sleeps 4 people,
complete to go camping.
1955 Willys 44 pickup
1951 Willys Pickup, clean.
1952 Willys PUkup. New motor.
1952 Willys pickup. New short
block.
19M Jeep l Steel Cb.
WE ARC TOUR
rRIGIDAIRE DEALER
GiM-d choice of used washers and
dryer. 1 refrigerator.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Fontiac-Bulck-WlUys-GMC
Rambler
Pbon 6-9116
40-tfc
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cars
56 Che. Del Ray with
Duntorr 34 Cam.
301 cu. in. engine,
lowered and loaded.
Stove, lyrics. SUSS
'54 Ford 4 dr. son. .... $500
COMMERCIALS '
'55 Chev. Vi Ton LWB
Pickup SI000
'54 Willys 4 wh. dx.
6 cyL 1050
'47 Chev. grain
truck S850
'47 Ford 2-ton flatbed $750
Good Used Cars Needed
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
6-S921
15 Real Estate
THREE BEDROOM house for sale
in Lexington. Priced to selL
phone 8-7436. 22-26c
FOR SALE Modern home in
lone. Write Eva Hamlett, 91
N. W. 3rd St., Ontario, Oregon.
22-24p
HOUSE FOR SALE
Lge. modern 4 bedroom home
wotort nrrosK from erade school
on lge. lot. Lge. family room with
fireplace, tile batn, aisnwasner,
wall-to-wall carpeting In living
room. Fibre glass drapes to re
main. Call 6-9605 or 6-3iW. ran
Blakney. Price, $18,000. 18-tfc
NEW 3-bedroom home, 1
bath, family room, waii-to-wau
carpeting, double garage. Her
mictnn Tall Jordon 7-6548.
14-23p
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house, 2
extra lots in Heppner. Haroia
TVwin Ph. 6-5806. 18-tfc
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
nnHAroiimpd has been duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court of
Morrow County, Mate 01 vregon,
Executrix of the estate of Loyal
p pariipr deceased, and all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are nere-k-
rtw-.iMrpd to oresent same with
rhers duly verified to
the executrix at the office of
Mahoney and Abrams, Heppner.
Oregon, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated and first published this
3rd day or August, jytn.
rin n Parker.
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Legal Notices
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SKlCT 1 CALL r0" CAB
BIDS
Sealed bid ,u f
at the office of the DUtrUt Super
Intendent of Schools of Morrow
County at the county courthouse.
Heppner. Oregon, tot furnUh ng
rr . .. iiia r. ill. u inl
and ueiivrrin
school car:
imi fmir-door sedan
Bid opening will be at jLOu
P. M-. Auftisl
school board reserves the right
. .. .,( all hlit In
to rcii-vi nj --
waive any or all claims or tech
nicalities. Specifications may be
acquirer in
house onioe.
Attest:
r v..u..n Chairman
Beverly Gunderson. Clerk
Morrow County School Board
1 ' C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the Probate Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon.
Administrator of the estate of
T S REID. deceased, and all
persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are
hereby required to present the
same with proper vouchers duly
verified to the administrator at
the office of Mahoney and Ab
rams, Heppner, Oregon, within
six months from the date here
of. nated and first published this
13th day of July. 1961.
Robert B. Abrams.
Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Mor
row county, the Executrix of the
estate of BURTON II. PECK, De
ceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased are hereby required to
present the same to the under
signed at the law office of Joseph
J. 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
6th day of July, 1961.
MYRA F. PECK, Executrix
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Monument News
y MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Helen flf o w n
returned home Sunday morning
from two wtfks nation that
he spent with her son Pete
ChrUtenn and family. They
went to Los Angeles, Calif, and
while there Ulted DUtu-yUnd
and othr pUivs of tntvrent, and
with rtUtives and friends on the
way home.
Sunan Cavender is In Portland
Ultlng her grandparents.
Tli John Erhardts of Portland
were up visiting their son, Tom
and family over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burke
were honored Sunday evening
after church with a pound party.
Dick McRoberta spent a few
days vUiting his grandmother,
it.-i.-n lirovkn. while on his way
to visit hi mother In Idaho. Then
he will go back In the service
as he Is in the reserve.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stllks and
children of Pendleton sent the
weekend here at the H. W. scon
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer
sjent the weekend In Portland
on business and to attend the
weddine of his cousin, who Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
King. Mrs. King was a sister to
Dempsey Boyer, and visited in
Monument many times.
The Senior H eh Westminster
Fellowship of Monument Presby
tprian Church has resumed Its
meetings this summer. The
group Is now meeting at me
nder the direction of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burch. They
had Just returned from tne enlor
High Conference at Santiam
Uniaa at Santiam Pass. They
were counsellors at the confer
ence, July 915.
Mrs. Marco Huehes of Pendle
ton was here Friday to attend the
services of Orln Isaac Muooie
field who passed away in John
Dav hosDltal July 25. He was
82 years, 1 month, 26 days. He
was laid to rest in Monument
..mpterv. Pall bearers were
Mead Gllman, Hale Lemons,
Jack Sweek, Walt Wlessenllun,
Stanley Boyer, Fred Shank. He
was the father of Vera Gardner
and brother to Murd Stubble
field. Jim Croker and Dick Martin
drove to Pendleton Friday on
business.
Mrs. Bud Engle accompanied
her daughter, Mrs. Earl Lewis
to John Day Thursday to have
Miss Marlene Lewis' tonsils re
moved. They all returned home
Friday evening.
Mrs. Stella McCarty has been
on Mt. Ranch cooking for hay
hands since July 25.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott
and son Robert spent the week
end visiting his mother and
others at Vale. On their return
home they brought back the 3
children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ward. Mrs. Ward Is Scott's sister.
Mrs. L. J. Matteson and daugh
ter of Alturas, Calif, returned
home after visiting here a week.
Hardman News
By CHARLOTTE WALKER
HARDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
McDaniel moved to Baker over
the week-end.
Mr nnd Mrs. Dick Robinson
and son and Mrs. Maud Robinson
of Heppner visited with Mr. and I
W f lfnrianla) QllH tVlOV PH - I
loved a picnic dinner in tne
mountains Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Vinson,
Richard and Alvin, and Charles
Buchanan were Sunday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Darrel Vinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Lesley re
turned Tuesday from a two
weeks fishing vacation.
LaVerne Hams of lone was a
Sunday night visitor at the Jim
Hams home.
Mrs. Shirley McPherson and
her great-granddaughter Rose
anna Thompson of Portland are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Chapel. Monday callers were
Mrs. Maude Craber and Mrs. Dar
rel Harris and sons.
Pattv Mahon has been visiting
Fran Heath over the week-end.
Susan Hams of lone is staying
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hams for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran McDaniel
are moving back into their house
that was formerly occupied by
the Ivan McDaniel family.
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DALE SLUSHER
Slusher Named
Phone Manager
Pacific Northwest Bell has
named Dale Slusher as manager
for Its Pendleton. Athena-Weston.
Echo. Heppner. HermUton, lone,
Lexington, Milton-Freewater,
Stanfleld. and Umatilla ex-
changes.
Slusher has been a stafT super
visor for the company the past
year In the Portland headquar
ters of the commercial depart
ment, according to District Man
ager W. R. Brown.
A native Oregonlan. Slusher
itarted with the phone company
at Portland In 1947 as a general
sales representative. In 1951 he
was appointed assistant manager
in a Portland unit of the business
office. Since that time he has
been manager at St. Helens and
various units of the Portland
business office.
Slusher lived in Pendleton for
11 years as a youth and his wife,
the former Sally Clarkson, at
tended Pendleton High School.
They have three children: Bill,
15; Karen Lee, 13; and Lin Dale,
9.
The family will move to Pen
dleton as soon as housing ar
rangements can be completed.
Until then, Slusher will commute
on weekends.
Meeting Cancelled
The regular August meeting of
the Pioneer Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary will not be neia as
previously planned. The group
will meet again In September
at the Bank of Eastern Oregon.
BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Heppner City
ft MmU Tin Moaaay
UOUnCII Bash Moath
Cltltens having matters for
discussion, please bring them
before the Council. Ph. 6-9618
PLUMBING
SERVICE
Gilliam & Bisbee
HARDWARE CO.
Pbone 6-9433
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
127 W. Willow Street
Heppner. Oregon
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 6-9213
Hotel fieppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
MAHONEY
AND
ABRAMS
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. 6-8616
MONUMENTS
- MARKERS -
See OIItot Creswidc
Creswick Mortuary
Dr. A. D. McMurdo
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Heppner PH. office 6-9942
Home 6-9718
TRAINED NURSE ASSISTANT
UWLN YOUR RACE!
Fee ImIiiii Supremacy I
Pre-School Health
Exams Urged Now
Oregon St'huul Law requires all
Incoming flrl and ninth grade
students to have a pie whool
examination and to present the
completed Mm at the brgln
tilni! of the mUm year, accord
ing to public health nurne, Vel
ma Clt
The yellow "Oregon Pupil
Medical Record" forms may be
obtain! In the offices of Ul
tlililjii. the Morrow County
Health department of tire, or the
county school office.
Rirth certificate application
forms Irrqulred fc first grade
Hudenta) are available In the
health department office also,
or will be mailed upon request
The health department telephone
number Is 6 -roll.
Parent ar ureed to have the
examinations done as soon as
poftslhle so that any defects may
h corrected before the child la
ready for school. And. too. doc
tors' offices become swamped If
every one waits until tne last aay
before school opens to ask for an
appointment
Minister Counsels
At Summer Camp
The Rev. M. Carlton Sober, pas
tor of The Church of the Naj
arene in Heppner, attended Pine
Low Camp for Juniors at Deer
Park. Wn, July 24 through 28
and served as counsellor there
during that time.
Five from this area were
among the 240 youngsters at
tending. From here were Bob
and Monty Crum. Frank and
Floyd Wiley and Bruce BotU.
The Rev. Sober reported a very
interesting camp session, and
said the boys all had a very good
time.
at suoi vooa
Camp run
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Wallace H. Wolff,
M. D.
Office Hours 10 to 12, S to S
Monday through Saturday
Ph. 6-9253, Bee. 6-9620
4-
The Heppner Clinic
C. M. WAGNER. M. D.
Physicians and Surgeons
Ph., Day or Night 6-9114
If No Answer 6-9133
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods I
Watches. Clocks. Diamonds
Expert Watch it Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
CRESWICK
MORTUARY
Licensed Funeral Directors
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 Building
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone 6-9625 . Box 611
Heppner, Oregon
The WEE T.V. Shop
Radio & T.V. Service
Box 62S Phone 6-W71
HEPPNER. OREGON
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