Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 01, 1962, Page 5, Image 5

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    HEFFNE1 CAXETTETIMES. Thursday. rabniarf 1, 1963
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1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my
oin-viai mantis io mose wno re
membered me with flowers,
cards and gifts and to those
who visited me durlne mv re.
rem iiiness. ftiy appreciation too.
to the hospital staff and doctors
for their care and thoughtfulness
wnne a patient in the hospital.
Mrs. Delia O'Meara, lone
48-p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend my sincere
tnanKs ana appreciation to all
who sent flowers, cards and gifts
and to all who visited me during
my recent illness at Pioneer
Memorial hospital. Special
thanks, too, to the nurses and
doctors for their kindnesses.
Mrs. Ola Ruggles
48-C
2 Notices
YOUK AVON representative, Mrs.
hlbcrt (Oma) Cox, is always
happy to serve you by ap
pointment. Always home until
10 a. m. daily. 1'hone 6-9US5.
46-48c
WE CATER to private parties
and banquets. Arrange for
your party in advance. Wagon
Wheel, Phone 6-9997. 42-tfc
MOTH E: Alcoholics Anonymous
meeting. For information call
6-5593 or 6-5379. 39-tIX
3 Lost and Found
LOST White heirloom Swiss
embroidered handkerchief on
Heppner streets few weeks ago.
Will give reward. Leave at
Gazette-Times office or con.
tact Mrs. Rov Neill. 6-9607.
48 c
5 Work Wanted
WANTED Job, young married
man has ranrh exDerience.
man has rancn experience,
some woods and mill exper
ience. Johnnie Jackson Jr.,
Swartz apt. 1, Heppner or call
8-7407, lone. 48-49p
WILL DO BABY SITTING In my
home. Contact Delores Mc
Lachlan. Dhone 6-9100.
48-49C
WORK WANTED F r e s h m a n
class will do odd jobs for
March of Dimes drive. Phone
6-9684 or 6-9965. 48-C
For Rent
FOR RENT in Heppner, two bed
room house with basement;
corner of Main and K streets.
Available after February 1.
Mabel Davidson, lone, phone
8-7261. 48-tfc
FOR RENT One bedroom fur
nished house. Call Frank Ay-
ers 6-9272. 47-tfc
APARTMENT for lent Lanham
Apartments. Phone 6-5890 af
ter 5 p. m. 43-tfc
l-'OR RENT Furnished . apart
ments, $40; unfurnished, $30;
water and garbage service pro
vided. Phone 6-9905. 41-tfc
FOR RENT One bedroom du
plex. See or call Mrs. Mary
Ulrich. Phone 6-9105. 32-tfc
8
Services
I OR APPLIANCE and furnace re
pair and heating service, call
Case Furniture, Phone 6-9432.
34-tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR DELICIOUS CUSTOM cur
ing of pork, come to Court
Street Market 43-tfc
10 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE New and used Steam
Cleaners. Contact Leland Mc
Kinney, lone, or call 8-7270.
26-tfc
WANTED: BIDDERS AND BUYERS!
SELLING 40 BIG HEREFORD BULLS
FOR RANGE OR RANCH
PLUS 6 Bred and 19 Open Heifers Strong in "Old Line
Chandler" Breeding. Bergevin Hereford Farms 3rd Annual
Production Sale,
Tuesday, February 6, 1 P. M.
Heated Pavilion. Southeastern Washington Fairgrounds,
Walla Walla. Walter Egg & Son. Milton-Freewater, will
guest consign 5 bulls sired by SB Donald Dhu 16. For
more information contact Claro Bergevin, Rt. 2. Box
490, Ph. JA 5-5929. Walla Walla, Wn.
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE Crokiey electric
stow, i ovens, sua; new
lounge t hair, springs und via
tic luvereU, $JS; gray dim-tie
set with 4 chairs. $10; km
Move with 4 burners and grid
die, $10: Heildix automatic
washer. S50. Phone 6 9236,
Heppner. 7-48c
FOR SALE Used 23) volt 40
gal. Electric water neuter.
D. II. Jones. Jr. 1'hone 6-533.S.
46 tic
FOR SALE 45 gal. table top
electric water heater. $30. Ph.
6-5393. 47-48p
FOR SALE SEWING MACHINE,
zig-zag, pushbutton, reverse,
attachments, portable case.
Standard size for cabinet Ivory
and brown. $67.50, terms. Phone
Mrs. Kay Smith. 6-9725.
48-49c
USEI Console model 21" TV
set with new picture tube
$105.95. Wee TV Shop, North
Gale. Phone 6-9975. 48 c
This Week Only
Save $10 On Any
Hoover
Vacuum Cleaner
In Stock
- L. E. DICK -
Appliances
Phone 6-9920
ONE late model Maytag auto
matic washer, deluxe f-speea.
Would like to get $150 for this
but will consider half that for
a cash deal. Used 2 years, the
former owner says. This week
only. Lott's Electric. Ph. 6-5811.
48-C
ONE G. E. automatic washer,
less than two years old. Per
fect condition and guaranteed.
Reasonable. Lott's Electric, Ph.
6-5811. 48-c
ONE 2-year-old deluxe frig-
idalre washer in Derlect con-
dition. Any offer between $100
and $200 will be accepted. Thts
week only. Lott's Electric. Ph.
6-5811. 480
wftre eettinz too many used
electric ranges, i ney re ior saie
Ph. 6-5811. 48-c
STILL HAVE three used double
oven ranges. Guaranteed.
Reasonably priced. Lotts Elec
trie. Ph. 6-5811.
48-c
13 Misc. For Sole
POTATOES
LONG WHITES AND GEMS
$1.50 SACK
BOB MILLER
BOA RDM AN
PH. Hunter 1-2161
45-48c
FOR SALE 800 Locust tence
nosts. S320 complete, pnone
Umatilla 428 or contact Frank
T.eirht. Box 486. Umatilla.
46-49c
?and AND GRAVEL for sale
Call H. D. Martin, phone JO
7-6293, Hermiston, collect.
46-49p
FOR" THE freshest produce in
town (guaranteed fresh!) come
to Court Street Market. 45-tfc
LEXINGTON SECOND HAND,
store now open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prices
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
clothing, jewelry, antiques.
16-tfc
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
Gazette -Times, 6-9228 for ser
vice. 28-tfc
RUBBER STAMPS made to order,
also STAMPING PADS in
black, red or green. For busi
ness or personal use. Orders
filled promptly at the Gazette
Times office.
13 Misc. For Sate
SAND AND GRAVEL delivered.
Any amount, anytime, any
where, fall Sue Hams, Uma
tilla V13 or 7!i5. collect.
47-51 p
TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
paper and other office sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Times. Call C 922S.
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4 STl'DS
No. 4 $12 up per M
No. 5 - per M
SHAVINGS
You load $2.5rt per load
FREE WOOD
HEPPNER LUMBER CO.
Ph. 6-9440
ALL TYPES of Moore Rediforms
available through the Gazette
Times office salesbooks, pur
chase ord;-r books, requisitions,
receipt books, and oi tiers. Call
on the Gazette Times for your
needs In business forms.
Shop At
BARRATT SALES
LUMBER
PAINTS
FEED
422 Linden Way
Phone 6-9157
38-tfc
14 Automotive
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1961 4
door Corvair Station Wagon.
See or call Darrel McLachlan,
6-9100. 48-49c
FOR SALE '59 Ford 9-passenger
Country Sedan. Power steering,
power brakes, auto, trans
mission, new tires. Thunder
bird engine. Radio and heater.
Sacrifice for quick sale, $1600.
Mrs. Betty Wagner, Ph. 6-920&
48-c
FOR SALE '55 GMC pickup, V-8
moior. uooa coriumoii, juu.
Phone 6-5578. 48-49p
FOR SALE 1960 Pontlac Cat-
alina 4 door hardtop; radio;
heater; power brakes.' $2195.
P. O. Box 532, Heppner. 48-49c
FOR SALE 1955 Cadillac, 2 door,
with good tires. Reasonable.
One owner, in excellent shape
Phone 6-9631. 44-UC
14 Ft. fiber glass boat, complete
with trailer and 25 hp Evin
rude motor.
PASSENGER CARS
1959 Rambler American 2 door
1958 Pontiac Starchief, loaded
air conditioner.
1953 Rambler 2 door, hardtop.
USED
COMMERCIALS
1958 Willys Pickup, reconditioned
1954 Willys Pickup, clean.
1953 Ford Va ton Pickup
1919 Willys Pickup, 6 cyl. motor
Number of good fishing and
hunting cars.
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGIDAIKE DEALER
Good choice of used washers and
dryers. 1 used refrigerator.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontiac-Buick-WiUys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 6-9116
BU ICK WINS
MOTOR TRENDS
MAGAZINE'S
CAR OF THE YEAR
AWARD
FOR ITS V-6
The Only Car in America
With a V-6 Motor
The award was given to the V-6
Huick for "Pure progress in de
sign, originative engineering ex
cellence, and the power concept
r the "future" expressed in
America's onlv V-6 Automobile
Engine.
Sr-e The .V-6 Buick Today
FARLEY MOTOR CO.
14 Automotive
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cars
I960 Chev. Sta. Wgn $2400
1958 Chev., Del-Air
4 Dr. sedan, big engine,
auto, trans $1100
1956 Chev. Spt. Cpe $110
1956 Chev. Spt. Cpe $1050
1956 Ford Victoria Conv.
Auto. Trans $1050
1951 Pontine $350
1954 Ford 4-Dr. Sdn $500
COMMERCIALS
1961 Ramuside Corvair
. pickup $1850
1961 2 ton Chev. truck $3500
1955 Chev. Ton pickup $1050
1951 Willys 4-Wh. dr.
6 cyl
$1050
1953 GMC Stock Rack
grain sides and hoist .... $14)0
1917 Chev. grain truck $850
1913 Chev. stock rack
11a ton truck
$250
Good Used Cars Needed
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
Phone 6-9921
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
Darrell Powers Home. 4 bedroom;
Modern, Better price and terms
than advertised before. Come In
and see us, or Darrell.
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT (and Darrell)
Real Estate
47-tfc
FOR SALF
Store at CeciL Bldg. 32x76 on one
acre ground. $3500.00 stock. P.O.
Elec. gas pump, fixtures. Two
wells, gas pumps, plenty water.
Modern living quarters, Elec.
heat, fireplace. Good income,
easy to handle, bus Job is de
sired. Snap for right family.
Priced at $21,000.00 with terms.
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT
Phone 6-9652
45-tfc
LITTLE APS...
Public Notices
NOTICE TOR FUBUCATION
t.M'IHl STATES DEPARTMENT
OK HIE INTERIOR, BUREAU OK
LA.ND MANAGEMENT. State OI
lue. 710 N. E. Ilolladay, Portland
i.'. un-k'un. January if.
I nder the nrovlslons of the Tay
lr Grazing Act of Juno 8, 134
IS Stat 127J: 43 U.5.C. X)g
13 CKlt. part 147). as amended,
(lie Mate Land board, Mate tap
iiol Building, Salem, Oregon, ha
1 1 led application Oregon 010438
to m -lev l the public lauds in ftlor
row and Gilliam Counties de
M-ribed as E'El Sec. 12, All
Sec. 24, E'iE'i, NEVNW4 Set
26, T. 3 N., R. 22 E.; All Sec.
2 and 4. Lots 1 to 5 Inclusive,
SENWU. SNE. NEfcSEW
See. 6. N 4N V. SNEtt. EHi
SK'4 Sec 8, Alt Sees. 10 and 12,
V S Sec. 14, SV Sec. 22, T. 2
R. 23 E.; All Sees. 2. 4. 8. 10, 12,
11. 18, 20, 22, 24. 26, 28, 30, 32
and 34. T. 3 N. R. 23 E.;
SEUNE, SWKNWfc, SVi Sec.
2.', Ni5W, SEV4SW 4,
SK' Sec. 21, All Sec. 26, NhNV,
SWNE, SiNWU Sec. 27,
SEV S.c. 28, Lots 2. 3, 4, EH,
SEUNWU. ESWk Sec 30,
W'uNEU, KWV, EVSWV. SV
SEU Sc. 34. T. 4 N., R. 23 E.;
Lot 6, EluSWi, SEV4 Sec. 18. T.
4 N., It. 24 E.. W. M., Oregon,
containing 17,689.88 acres In ex
change for the offered lands in
Lake County described 83 All
Sec. 36. T. 25 S., R. 15 E.; All
Sees. 16 and 36, T. 27 S.. R. 15 E.;
W'. Sec. 36, T. 23 S., R. 17 E.;
W'ji Sec. 16. NViiNWy. SWVi
NWU. NWV4SWV4 Sec 36. T.
24 S., R. 17 E.; All Sec. 36, T.
34. T. 30 S., R. 17 E.; WK, SE"4
C. 36. T. 31 S.. R. 17 E; NKV
Sec. 16, All Sec. 36, T. 24 S., R.
18 E.; SWy Sec 35, T. 26 S., R.
18 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 29 S., R,
18 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 30 S.,
R. 18 E.: All Sec. 16, EVi Sec. 36,
T. 31 3.. R. 18 E.; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
W'i Sec. 16, T. 33 S., R. 18 E. ;
All Sec. 16, NEV4, NEV4SEV4 Sec,
36, T. 25 S., R. 19 E.; All Sees.
16 and 36, T. 29 S., R. 19 E.; All
Sees. 16 and 36, T. 30 S., R. 19
E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 31 S.,
R. 19 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T.
32 S., R. 19 E-; Lots 1, 2. 3,
NWV4NWy4 Sec. 36, T. 34 S., R.
19 E.: All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 25
S., R. 20 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 26 S.,
R. 20 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 29 S.,
R. 20 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T.
M) S.. R. 20 E.; All Sees. 16 and
36, T. 31 S., R. 20 E.; All Sees. 16
and 36, T. 33 S., R. 20 E.; All
Sees. 16 and 36. T. 34 S.. R. 20 E.;
All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 24 S., R.
21 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 25 S.,
R. 21 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T,
26 S.. R. 21 E.: All Sec. 36. T. 30 S
K. 21 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 25 S.,
R. 22 E.: Eft Sec. 16, All Sec.
36. T. 26 S., R. 22 E.; All Sec. 36.
T. 29 S., R. 22 E.; All Sees. 16
and 36, T. 30 S., R. 22 E.; All
Sec. 16, T. 29 S., R. 23 E.; All
Sec. 16. T. 31 S.. R. 23 E.; W. M.,
Oregon containing 31,498.97
acres. The purpose or this notice
is to allow any persons assert
ing a claim to the lands or hav
ing bona fide objections to the
proposed exchange to file their
oblections In this office. Any
claim or objections must be filed,
with evidence that a copy nas
been served on the applicant,
within 60 days from the date of
first publication. Kusseii
Getty, State Director. First Pub
lication, January 25, 1962.
47-OOC
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITY
COMMISSIONER OF OREGON
U-F-2321
In the Matter of the Application
of UMATILLA ELECTRIC CO
OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Her
miston. Oregon, for an order allo
cating utility service territory.
NOTICE OP HEARING
On December 26, 1961, Uma
tilla Electric Cooperative Assoc
iation filed an Applciation with
the Commissioner pursuant to
the provisions of Section 8, Chap
ter 691, Oregon Laws of 1961,
for an order of the Commissioner
allocatine to the Applicant an
exclusively served electric utility
service territory and adjacent un
served territory In the northeast
portion of Morrow County and
the northwest portion of Uma
tilla County, as specifically des
ignated on maps submitted as
Exhibits A and B in connection
with the aforesaid Application.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that hearing in the above en
titled matter will be held as
follows:
On: Thursday, February 15,
1962.
At! 930 8. m.
At: Civil ' Recreation Center,
Hermiston, Oregon.
Dated this 23rd day of January,
1962.
JONEL C. HILL
Public Utility Commissioner
48-49c
Condon Graders
End Pony Streak
Condon's clchth crade basket.
ball team ended the undefeated
Kireuk vt the Heppner l"onlel
.-.uuruay wnen tney edgeu the
neppner live, 3'j to 38. In win
unit;, the victors overcame a 23
17 lialttime deficit.
l-nri,.. .1., f.. i'..
20 jKUnJ, geiuri 10 In he
round ,,n.", ... m., .......
In front. Ills teammate, Johnson,
l,a,i 11 '
Tun Drlscoll had a bbz day
r.ir n..i,.,iw.r 17 7vx..r,
Clint Akm said his team made
two or three costly mistake late
in the game that brought the
loss.
The Heooner seventh cruder.
or Jayvees, won by the lopsided
margin of 39-12. Jim Doherty
tallied 12. Steve Waeenblast
eight and Roger Leonnig aoven
to pace the victors.
Next doubleheader for the
Ponies will be at the Heppner
gym t rlday at 1:30 against Sun-
field.
Scores:
HEPPNER 38 Matheney 2.
Clark 3. Drlscoll 17, Snyder 13,
Brown 3.
CONDON 39 Tama 2. Hohen
2 Larue 20, Logan 1, Johnson
HEPPNER JAYEE 39 -Turner
6. Wagenblast 8, Hoskins 0, Crl-
son 4, Leonnig 7, Johnson 2, Do-
herty 12.
CONDON JAYEES 12 Fatiand
0, Shear 0, Humphrey 5, Miller
0, Moffit 4, Grabenhorst 0, WU-
son 3.
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Attorneys Optometrist
Jos. J. Nys Dr.- E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
ATTORNEY AT LAW Next t0 Hotel Heppner
127 W. Willow Street Entrance
Heppner, Oregon Telephone 6-9465
Mahoney Physicians-Surgeons
AND
AbrZ?RKEvs at law Dr. A. D. McMurdo
Collins Building Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-9141 ' Heppnar Pn. office 6-9942
City Council : Home 6 9718
Heppner City Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
t. ,:l Meets First Mondtty
t-OUnCll Each Month M. D.
Citizens having matters for Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5
discussion please bring them Monday . through Saturday
before thepC0uncll.g Ph. 6-9253 Res. 6-9620
Dentist Plumbing
Dr Harold S. Huber pumbing
D. M. D. SERVICE
GENERAL DENTISTRY r II R;cUflfl
Office Hours 9-12 noon dally. . OllliaiTI and DISDee
Evenings by Appointment. HARDWARE CO.
First National Bank Bldg. ' ph R m1
Ph. 6-9118 rn. wkM
Insurance Printing
C. A. Ruggles The Gazette-Times
offers complete
INSURANCE AGENCY : . . . c
Ph. 6 9625 Box 611 Printing Service
Heppner, Oregon ' Deftler- Moore BusInesg Forms
Ph. 6 9228
Donald E. Turner Repair Service
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company For APPLIANCE, FURNACE
of and HEATING Service
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , jj
ESTATE PLANNING
Ph. 3 8167 Lexington Case rUmiTUre
" Ph. 6-9432
Turner. Van Marter r7T r
and Bryant Rubber Stomp,
GENERAL INSURANCE Rubber Stamps
ph r QT.52 made to your order
Fh- b All sizes aU types
T Prompt service
Mail Order House Gazette-Times
Montgomery Ward 6 9228 51
sales Agent Title Insurance
Mrs. Elma Scott 1
Samples Complete MorrOW County
Library of Catalogs . '
Ph. 6-9904 Abstract a Title Co.
j. TITLE INSURANCE
Monuments Office In Peters Building
Phone 6-9912
Monuments A . D
. . , Watch Repair
Markers-
See Oliver Creswlck J, O. Peterson
Creswick Mortuary LHest Jewelry k Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Mortuary n WS& Jewelry
Heppner, Oregon
?es,wick ADVERTISE
Mortuary IN THIS DIRECTORY
Licensed Funeral Directors for QUICK AND EASY
Ph. 6-9600 Heppner REFERENCE TO YOUR
VUitino in Tba Doll om Sua
day wer Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Spaulding, daughters Janice and
Judy Bramion and granddaugh
ter. Taml. and Mrs. Kulx-rta
Dougherty.
Jayvees Divide
With Burns Five
Jayvee basketball teams of
HTPnr Md Burn. High achoobi
I w ho split games at Burn a few
iVk,L"f0' dld, "me h,n
here Friday and Saturday. Burns
r.v" i .
iieppner came dbck wun a oi-vt
victory Saturday night
I "he Highlanders held a allm
dga through the Friday game
land staved off fourth quarter
Heppner rally to cet the one
point win. The Saturday game
found Heppner running slightly
ahead throughout the game.
Ken Wright was the big gun
for the winners Saturday night.
getting 23 point. He also led
all acorera Friday night with 15.
Scores:
BURNS JAYVEES 46 P. V1I-
our 9, M. Wilbur 9, Jayo B, bmitn
. Berg 9. Sawser 0. t'atterson a.
HEPPNER 45 Nichols 4,
Wright 15, Clark 2, Lesser 0.
Sherman 2, Ayera 11, Wardwell
0, Smith 11.
atuaay nigni:
I. BURNS 45-P. Wilbur 8, M.
wimir 11, jayo . &miin o. ners
. y. .fe"w""2
Sawser 4. Wlnsenk 5.
HEPPWKK &4 fiicnoia 1.
I Wright 23, Clark 4. Lesser 6,
Sherman 3, Ayers , wie u,
George o. wardwell u, bmiin .
Ph. 6 9116
Heppner