Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 21, 1961, Page 5, Image 5

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BUSINESS-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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Classified Rates
3c pt wind -cnlnlnure SOc
pee IttMrtUa.
Coidi of Than. 81.00
CLASSiriCO DEADLINE
Neen Wednesday
Te areeld bUliBJ. coah U re
qMtd lor small ads when
brought to ths office.
1 Cords of Thanks
CARD Of THANES
We uth to extend our heart
Mt thanki to those who express
ed their comforting sympathy la
so many thoughtful ways dur
Ing our recent bereavement We
appreciate the memorials dona
ted In hla memory, the beautl
ful service, and for flowers, cards
and other messages from our
many friends.
Mrs. Frank & Parker
Mrs. Marjorte Nelson and
family
Onex Parker and family
29 p
Notices
COME NOW. ladles with rum
mage. Please call the pickup
committee, Pattl Prock, 6-9412;
Sarah Sharrard, 6-5846; or Mar
ian Abrams. 6-9789. 29 c
10 OFF DURING SEPT. on
Christmas Cards, Wrappings,
Ribbons, etc., W.S.C.S. Metho
dist Church, Call Edna Turner,
6-9908. 2930c
3 Lost and Found
LOST Puppy, brown with
black markings, in vicinity of
high school. Call 6-5302. 29 p
LOST Month-old female Aus
tralian cow dog. Strayed from
Floyd Jones ranch. $5 reward.
Call 6 5341. 29-p
LOST 26 In. boy's Hawthorne
bicycle. Reward for return.
Bill McLeod. Anyone with in
formation call 6-5573. 29-p
4 Help Wonted
WANTED married dependable
man for farm work, carpenter
experience helpful. House
available, no furniture. Wal
ter Jepsen, lone, Ph. 3-8148.
28-29p
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling reg
ularly 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 deliver
ies, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL
COSMETICS, Dept. S. W. 36,
, Glendale, California. Route
will pay up to $5.00 per hour.
28-29C
HELP WANTED
$2.50 per hour or more to a man
or woman who will deliver Wat
kins Products and Mary King
Cosmetics to customers in Lex
ington and Heppner area. Must
have car. Pleasant work part or
full time. Write Chester C. Stahn,
369 S. W. 1st, Pendleton.
29-31C
WANTED someone to babysit
with four pre-school children
in my home. Days 8 to 5, Sept
25 through Sept. 30. No house
work, $5 per day. Lynn Hague
wood, Ph. 6-9759. 29-c
5 Work Wonted
WANTED A high school girl
would like Job babysitting
In your home evenings and
Saturdays. Call Shirley Carlson
6-9965. 29-x
Wanted
WANTED for historic purposes
for cash, old envelopes prior
to 1915 showing post office
cancellations. Contact Oregon
Stamp Society, P. O. Box 3494,
Portland 8, Oregon. 27-4p
WANTED Calling all ladles
with rummage any size or
shape. Call the Civic League
pickup committee, Pattl Prock,
6-9412, or Sarah Sharrard, 6
5846, or Marian Abrams, 6-9789.
29-c
For Rent
FOR RENT Double sleeping
room, private bath, small
kitchenette. Phone 6-9498.
29-30C
FOR RENT 2 bedroom house
with fireplace. Call E. W.
Moyer, 6-9797. 29
8
Services
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for sex
Nice. 23-tfc
Services
Montgomery Ward
CATALOG STORE
Samp! Swatches Complete
Library of Catalogs Maintained
For Your Use.
Mrs. Elma Scott
SALES AGENT
Ph.6-9904 Hlfc
Black's Electric
All types of Electrical Contract
work.
SERVICE CALLS
Contact Jerry Sweeney, lone.
Phone 8-7262 or Creston Black.
Arlington. Fhone 454 2G05.
IDUC
YAGER DRILLING CO.
Echo, Oregon
Due to sickness, store
at Echo closed.
Call JA 5-8813.
Walla Walla, COLLECT
for service
39tfc
FOR SERVICE and Installation
of air conditioning equipment
call Case Furniture, fl 9432.
4-tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR SALE 12 good quality
Hereford cows. Ages Horn i
ta 8 vears. Call after six p.
m. 6-5849 or contact Wilbur
Van Blokland at Ruggs Junc
tion. 2829c
FOR SALE Three purebred
Hereford heifer calves. 1 polled,
2 horned. Weigh 400 to 500
pounds. 28 cents per pound.
Jerry Anderson. Phone 6-5392.
29-tfc
10 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE 47 B Clipper wheat
cleaner, cauikins Slurry,
mounted on Ford truck. Also
a feed roller mill with eleva
tors powered by Wisconsin
motor, mounted on Dodge
truck. Phone 6-5897 after 5
p. m. 29-c
FOR SALE New and used Steam
Cleaners. Contact Leland Mc
Kinney, lone, or call 8-7270.
26-tfc
FOR SALE 3 Dempster drills
with hitch. See or call Roy
Martin, 3-8487, Lexington.
24-29c
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE 6 year crib complete
with springs and good mat
tress, $20; or will trade for
good used vacuum cleaner. Ph.
6-9148. 28-tfc
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE Lincoln pennies 40
different before 193152.00. w.
Hack, 2312 Kaufman, Van
couver. Wn. 29-30p
25 OFF on DAMASK Rose Heir
loom sterling during Septem
ber. Peterson's Jewelers.
27-30c
FOR SALE Used gas lawn i.iow
er, $40; gas tiller, $65; garden
tools; electric meat snuuT,
$20; large barbecue with wann
er, with motor, spit, basket and
supply of charcoal, $45; band
saw, $25. See Gene Case at
Case Furniture, phone 6-9432,
or 6-9952 evenings. 27-tfc
FOR SALE 1953 Spartan-35 ft
2 bedroom trailer house. Will
take furniture. Contact Chuck
Phegley, phone 6-9967.
29-30p
LEXINGTON SECOND HAND,
store now open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prices
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
clothing, Jewelry, antiques.
16-tfc
TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
paper and other office sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Times. Call 6 9228.
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4
STUDS
$12 up per M
No.
No.
$5 per M
SHAVINGS
You load $250 per load
Heppner Lumber Co.
6-9440
14 Automotive
FOR SALE Jeep Motor. Flat
head, 4 cyl.. completely re
built; new crankshaft rods,
mains, rings, etc. Gene s Chev
ron. Lexington. 28 29c
8
1 - .7 T I r 1 iToT7
14 Automotive
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cors
19SS Club Bel-Air
4 Dr. sedan, big
engine, auto, trans, $1400
5 Che. Spt Cpe, .... SUM
19S4 Pontlac S3SO00
'S4 Ford 4 dr. sdn. SSO0
52 Club S-Dr. S325
COMMERCIALS
S4 Che. V Ton
Pickup S595
'54 Willys 4 wh. dr.
8 ctL 1050
48 Ford Ton
Pickup S250
47 Cher, grain
truck S850
'47 Ford 2-ton flatbed S7S0
Good Used Cars Needed
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
6-9921
USED
COMMERCIALS
ONE USED CAMPER
1956 Willys 4x4 pickup.
1955 Chev. Pickup, 3-speed and
overdrive, exceptionally clean.
1955 Willys 4x4 pickup
1954 Willys Pickup, clean.
1953 ton Chev. Pickup.
1952 Willys pickup. New short
block.
1949 CMC Panel, excellent hunt
ing unit.
1942 Dodge Power wagon, excel
lent for farm use or hunting.
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
Brand new never been used
Tappan wall oven and cabinet
Two fold-back table top electric
range units. Large savings on
these unused units.
Good choice of used washers and
dryers. 1 used refrigerator.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontiac-Bulck-WiUys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 6-9116
40-tfc
Call FREE to Pendleton
Say "CR 6-3611 Collect"
Cars Galore
New Volkswagens
SEDANS (any color)
STATION WAGONS
PICK-UPS
PANEL DELIVERY
$395.00 Down
(your car paid for or not)
$47.95 per month
WINTER MOTOR CO.
INC.
Authorized V. W. Dealer
PENDLETON, OREGON
OPEN SUNDAYS
9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house, 2
extra lots In Heppner. Harold
Erwln, ph. 6 5806. 18 tfc
r .7 ? r , m-,.
15 RcolEstoto
HOUSE FOR SALE
Lee. modern 4 bedroom home
located across from grade sthool
on lit. M. Lg. family room with
fi(,iM til bath. dUhwaiher.
wall to wall carpeting In living
room. Fibre gU araps to re
main. Call 6 9003 or 6-913. Phil
Blakney. Price. $18,000. 18 Uc
Public Notices
NOTICE Or FINAL HtAUNQ
THE UNDi:SUGNED. having
filed her Final Account and Re
port as executrix of the Ltai
of A. C. Lindsay, deceased,
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
the County Court has fixed the
29th day of Septemoer, ioi, at
in nVl.uk A. M. In the County
Court Room In the County Court
House, Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, as the time and placv
for the hearing and settling ot
the said Final Account and Re
port and any objections that
may be filed thereto.
DATED this 30th day of Aug
ust 196L
ROSELLA LINDSAY,
Executrix of the Estate of
A. C Lindsay, deceased
CURRIN FRENCH.
Attorneys for Executrix
P. O. Box 755
Pendleton, Oregon.
26 30c
Monument News
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Brown and children of
Eugene spent few days visiting
with Mrs. Helen Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Welsen-
fluh of Portland were visiting
friends and relatives here last
week.
The V.P.W. "Ladles Aid," of
Monument meet at the home of
Mrs. Donald Maclnnes Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Verne McCarty, Miss
Aleane Reynolds, Mrs. Elmer
Matteson and little Robert Scott
spent Wednesday in Canyon
City and John Day on business.
Mrs. Henry cupper accompan
ied Miss Nickl Drees to John
Day Wednesday on business.
Helen Brown was pieasanuy
surprised last week when an
old friend, Mrs. Wolgamott of
Chico, Calif, stopped In to visit
her. They had not seen each
other for over 40 years.
Mrs. Ellen Stubbieiieia xeni
a few davs last ween visiuna
at the Charles Roach home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glenger
spent Tuesday in Prinevllle on
business.
Mr. Archie Glenger drove to
John Day Wednesday.
Sheriff C J. D. Bauman and
family of Heppner called on his
sister, Mrs. Helen Brown, Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glenger
spent Wednesday In John Day
on business.
Harold Reynolds, Norris
stnhhipfipld. Van Richards and
Owen Smith left Thursday noon
for Portland to attend "tiecuicai
School." They returned home Sat
urday. They all work for the Col
umbia Power co-op nere.
Mrs. Harry Scott and son, Ro
hort. her mother. Mrs. Elmer
Matteson drove to John Day Sat
urday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott
spent Saturday evening visiting
friends in Long uree.
Mrs. Gene Vauehan took Mrs.
Wave Jackson to John Day Sat
urday for medical am.
wnrW I.. Matteson of Pendle
ton spent the week-end here at
the home of his uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson.
The M.M.M. club will noia
its meeting Thursday, Sept 21
at 2 p. m. at the Earl Lewis
home. Mrs. Bud Engle is hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Justice and
Bill Ryan of Fox were visitors
Sunday at the Mead Gilman
and Ed Rounds homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Glenger
and sons of Long Creek, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Glenger and
daughters of Hermlston, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Landon of Uraa
tilla were week-end visitors at
the Bob Gienger's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Stirewalt took
their daughter Lula to La Grande
Sunday where she entered East
ern Oregon College.
Wayne Jones and son Junior
of Tacoma, Wash., are visiting
his father, Lee Jones.
Leo Flowers has bought the
rest of the old mill here. Wayne
Leathers and Elmer Matteson
are helping tear it down and
moving it
Mrs. Dottle Smith and Mrs.
June Hutchison took in the Pen
dleton Round-Up.
KEEP
UKtuun
GREEN jy
Public Notices
ADVERTISEMENT TO SIDS
Sealed bids will I rwlved by
IIAYSL1P a TV FT, Architects, at
4100 S. W. Barbur Blvd., Portland
1. Oregon, until October 6, 1961.
2 00 p. M. o'clock P.S.T- for
IONE HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION
SCIENCE LABORATORY EQUIP
MENT for Owner: J School Dis
trict No. R 1. Morrow County,
Or eon. and will then and there
be publicly opened. Bids received
arter tne time iixea tor opening
will not b considered.
Suerlflcailona and Contract
Documenta may b examined or
mav be obtained at the office
of liaytllp Tuft. Architect 4100
S. W. Barbur Boulevard, Port
land 1, Oregon.
Return specifications and con
tract documents In good condit
ion within two weeks after the
opening of bids.
No proposals will be consid
ered unless fully completed In
the manner provided In the Con
tract Documents, and accompan
ied by certified check, cashier's
check or bid bond (with auth
orized surety company as surety)
made payable to the Owner In
an amount of not less than 5
of the total amount of the Base
Bid. to be forfeited as fixed and
liquidated damages should the
bidder neglect or refuse to enter
Into a contract for the faithful
performance of the work In the
event the contract Is awarded
to him.
The Owner reserves the right
to reject any or all bids, to waive
informalities, and to make such
awards as it determines to be
In Its best Interest
No bidder may withdraw his
bid after the hour set for the
opening thereof or before award
of the Contract, unless said
award Is delayed for a period ex
ceeding 30 days from date of
bid opening.
Mrs. Beverly Gunderson,
Clerk
First Publication. Sept 21. 1961-
Second Publication, Sept 28,
i9ci.
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Reppoet, Oregea
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rirst National Bank Building
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Creswlck Mortuary
Dr. A. D. McMurdo
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Heppner PH. office 8-9942
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J. O. PETERSON
Loieat Jewelry A Gift Geeds
Watches, decks. Diamonds
Expert WaUh a Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Turner, Van Morter
and Bryant
GENERAL
INSURANCE
CRESWICK
MORTUARY
Licensed runeral Directors
Fhooe S-seOO Heppnet. Oregon
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Beppnee
Entrance
Telephone 6S
Morrow County
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Heppnet,
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Radio & T.V. Service
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