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I Cords of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all who were
so Kina to my lather. Ed Ad-
Kins, auring his stay at the
Pioneer Memorial hospital, t-j.
iMHlally Dr. Tibbies. Mr. vhaliv
and the hospital staff who made
it conuonabie and pleasant toi
him.
At his passing, we thank you
for your many expressions of
sympathy, the cards, the flower,
ana tne coninnutions to the hos
pital auxiliary fund In his mem
fry. Mary Elinor Sno
and
The Adkins Family
3U-c
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
and heartfelt appreciation lo the
menus and neighbors for the
many cards, floral offerings and
kindnesses extended us follow
ing the passing of our loved one.
Your remembrances will alwas
be appreciated.
Lotus Robison Family
49-p
Notices
WE CATER to private parties
and banquets. Arrange for
your party In advance. Wagon
Wheel, Phone 6 9997. 42-tfc
NOTICE: Alcoholics Anonymous!
meeting. For Information call
6-5593 or 6-5379. 39-tfx
3 Lost and Found
LOST, strayed or stolen leven
white face ewes with rid
paint wool brand from die
Craber ranch east of Heppner
Lambing now.
N. C. Anderson
49-c
4 Help Wanted
FEMALE HELP WANTED
"Interviewer wanted for part
time telephone survey in Feb
ruary. Give phone number, pre
fer private line. Not a selling
job. Air mail letter including
education, work experience and
names of references to: American
Research Bureau, Field Staff De
partment, Beltsville, Maryland."
HELP WANTED Capable male
help for steady work. Good
wages, Phone 3-7280, lone.
49-50c
5 Work Wanted
WANTED Job, young married
man has ranch 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
For Rent
FOR RENTTwo bedroom fur
nished aDartment. easily nest
ed. Water and garbage service
furnished, $40 month. Ph. 6
9606. 49-c
FOR RENT New modern one
bedroom aDartment partly fur
nished. Water and garbage
service furnished. Ph. b-9t0b.
49-c
FOR RENT Three bedroom
apartment, also a one bedroom
apartment, both partly fur
nished. Utilities furnished. Ph.
6-9498. 49-50C
FOR RENT Two room furnished
cabin. Call Frank Ayers, 6
9272. 49"tfc
APARTMENT for rent. Lanham
Apartments. Phone b-KWU ar
ter 5 p. m.
43-tfc
FOR 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
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR DELICIOUS CUSTOM cur
ing of pork, come to Court
Street Market 43-tfc
REGISTERED ARABIAN stallion,
at stud, fee $35. Barratt
Ranches, call 6-9671. 49-tfc
10 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE New and used Steam
Cleaners. Contact Leland Mc
Kinney, lone, or caU 8-7270.
26-tfc
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE SEWING MACHINE,
zig-zag, pushbutton, reverse,
attachments, portable case.
Standard size for cabinet Ivory
and brown. $67.50, terms. Phone
Mrs. Ray Smith, 6-9725.
vwog. paw o? orj toe otitis"
12 Furn., Appliances
t OR SALE Croley e I c I r I
nove, i oven. $125; new
K'unge chair. irtnK and plan-
lie covered. S-'j; ray dinette
set with 4 i hair. $k); gat
Move M-itn 4 burner and grid-
me. $; liendix automatic
washer. $50. Phone 6-9236.
Heppner. 41Mfc
This Week's Special
21" Maple Console TV
Regularly $209.1)3
This Week Only
$239.95
No Trade-in Accepted
Terms
L. E DICK
rhone 6-9920
ELEVEN HOURS of color TV
were transmitted on both Mon
day and Wednesday of this
week. Color doubles your Hi-
joymeni oi iv. Buy the at
pendable and beautiful
ZENITH from L. E. Dick.
19-c
NEED A HATCHET OR A
CHERRY TREE? A Want Ad
Can Get You ANYTHING!
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE 800 Locust fence
o.sts, $320 complete. Phone
Umatilla 428 or contact Frank
Leicht, Box 480, Umatilla.
46-49c
SAND AND GRAVEL for sale.
Call H. D. Martin, phone .10
7 0293. Hermiston, collect.
46-lDp
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
uazetie-limes, o-yzzo tor 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.
SAND AND GRAVEL delivered.
Any amount, anytime, any
where. Call Sue Hams, Uma
tilla 503 or 755, collect
47-51p
TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
paper and other office sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Times. Call 6-9228.
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4 STUDS
No. 4 $12 up per M
No. 5 $5 per M
SHAVINGS
You load $2.50 per load
FREE WOOD
HEPPNER LUMBER CO.
Ph. 6-9440
ALL TYPES of Moore Rediforms
available through the Gazette
Times office salesbooks, pur
chase order books, requisitions,
receipt books, and others. 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 1956 Mercury, 2 door,
automatic . transmission. $495.
Call Larry Angell, Jack's Chev
ron Station, 6-9995. 49-50c
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1961 4
door Corvair Station Wagon.
See or call Darrel McLachlan,
6-9100. 48-49c
FOR SALE 1959 BMW Isetta
300 m.p.g- $250.00. Ladd Hen
derson, Lexington. Phone 3
8482. 49-50C
FOR SALE '55 GMC pickup. V-8
motor. Good condition, $500.
Phone 6-5578. 48-49p
FOR SALE 1949 Chev. 4 door
sedan. Runs good. Phone 6
5562 after 5. 49-p
FOR SALE 1960 Pontiac Cat
alina 4 door hardtop; radio;
heater; power brakes. $2195.
P. O. Box 532, Heppner. 48-43c
GET THE JUMP ON SPRING
Clean Out Your "Dust
Catchers" With A Want Ad.
114 Automotive
We Have
PON Tl AC'S
GRAND PRIX
COMING SOON
Watch Our
Salesroom Floor
for this
Personally-Styled
Cor
With a rower Personality!
Custom Equipped
w ith new 303 If. P. tmph V-8
with 4-barrel carbs
and dual exhausts
bucket seats and tachometer
YOUR DEALER
With 15 Years Service
To the Community With
SHELL SERVICE PRODUCTS
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Ph. 6 9116
Heppner
PASSENGER CARS
1959 Buick 4 door hardtop.
1959 Rambler American 2 door
1 1955 Oldsmobile
1953 Rambler 2 door, hardtop.
USED
COMMERCIALS
1958 Willys Pickup, reconditioned
1954 Willy s Pickup, clean.
1953 Ford V ton Pickup
1950 Ford M ton pickup.
1949 Willys Pickup, 6 cyl. motor
Number of good fishing and
hunting cars.
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
Good choice of used washers and
dryers. 1 used refrigerator.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontiac-Buick-Willys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 6-9116
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cars
I960 Chev. Sta. Wgn $2400
1958 Chev., Bel-Air
4-Dr. sedan, bis eneine.
auto, trans $1400
1956 Chev. Spt. Cpe $1150
1956 Chev. Spt. Cpe $1050
1956 Ford Victoria Conv.
Auto. Trans. $1050
1953 Ford 4-Dr. Sdn
COMMERCIALS
$500
1961 Rampside Corvair
pickup $1850
1961 2 ton Chev. truck $3500
1955 Chev. a Ton pickup $1050
1954 Willys 4-Wh. dr.
6 cyl. ..... $1050
1947 Chev. grain truck $850
1943 Chev. stock rack
IVj ton truck $250
Good Used Cars Needed
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
Phone 6 9921
t EIA, B J;t- !rfl' Srl;f
14 Automotive
Call FREE to Pendleton
Say "CR 6 3611 Collect"
Cars Galore
New Volkswagen!
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 Estote
FOR SALE Two bedroom home.
Has rental apartment, two lots
of ground. Gilmore Street. Call
Lexington 3-8427, or see Mis.
Albert Fetsch. 49-52c
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 SALE
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.
meed at $a,uuu.uo with terms.
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT
Phone 6-9652
Public Notices
STATE OF OREGON, County of
Morrow, School District R-l.
Notice is hereby given that al
the school district bond election
hereby called to be held at Rhea
Creek Grance Hall, Kuggs, Ore
gon; Pine City School, Pine City,
Oregon; Heppner Elementary
School, Heppner, Oregon; Lex
ington Elementary School, Lex
ington, Oregon; lone High School
lone, Oregon; Riverside High
School, Boardman, Oregon; and
A. C. Houghton Elementary, Irrl
gon, Oregon in and for school
district No. R-l, of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, Monday, tne 20th
day of February, A. u. 1902, be
tween the hours of 2 o'clock p.
m. and 8 o'clock p. m., there
will be submitted to the
legal voters thereof the ques
tion of contracting a bonded In
debtedness in the sum of $870,
000.00 for the purpose of provid
ing funds with which to acquire,
to construct, to reconstruct, to
improve, to repair, to equip, to
furnish a school building or
school buildings or additions
thereto and to acquire all prop
erty, real and personal, appurt
enant thereto or connected there
with, including the acquisition
and development of school sites
in and for said school district.
The vote to be by ballot upon
which shall be the words
"Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No";
(X) between the word "Bonds'
and the word Yes or between
the word "Bonds" and the word
The polls for the reception of
the ballots cast for or against
the contraction of said indebted
ness will, on said day and date
and at the place aforesaid, be
opened at the hour of 2 o'clock
p. m. ana remain open until
the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of
the same day, when the same
shall be closed.
Bv order of the district school
1 board of school district No. K-l
of Morrow County, Oregon, made
this 22nd day of January, A. D.
1962.
(Signed)
Delwin O. Nelson, Chairman
District School Board
Attest:
(Signed)
Beverly Gunderson,
District Clerk
49 -50c
Club Makes Plans
For 4-H Club Week
At their meeting on February
4 the Rhea Creek livestock club
made plans to give a program
for the Chamber of Commerce
during National 4-H Club Week,
March 3 to 10. ihe club will also
place a window display in Wil
son's Men's store.
Tom Rawlins gave a talk on
how to prepare balanced rations
for feeding sheep.
Jackets with the club title on
them were ordered.
A fund was collected to help
pay the expenses of the IFYE
program.
J The leader, Wilbur Van Blok
t land, told members to keep
j rwirds of their achievements
and acfeadies sm hat they could
Public Notices
BEFORE THE FUBUC UTILITY
COMMISSIONER Of OREGON
O-r-2321
In the Matter of tho Application
or UMATILLA ELECTRIC CO
OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Her
miston, Oregon, for an order alio
eating utility service territory.
NOTICE Of HEABINO
On December 20. liWL Uma
tilla Electric Cooperative Assoc
lation filed an ApplclaUon with
the Commissioner pursuant to
the provisions of Section 8, Chap
ter 691. Oregon Laws of 1901.
for an order of the Commissioner
allocating to the Applicant an
exclusively served electric utility
service territory ana sajacent un
served territory In the northeast
portion of Morrow County and
tne northwest portion or uma
tilla County, as specifically des
I
Ignated on maps submitted as
hxnibits a and B tn 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,
At: 9:30 a. m.
At: Civil Recreation Center,
Hermiston. Oregon.
Dated this 23rd day of January,
15KX
JON EL C. HILL
Public Utility Commissioner
48-4.9C
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
12, Oregon, January 17,
(48 Stat. 1273; 43 U.S.C.
row and Gilliam Counties
us-; frw.H o L- Li. L- Li. C 11
26, T.
2 and 4, Lots 1 to 5
SEViNWVi, SV4NEV4,
Sec. 6, NttNtt, SV4n:
AO. siU, sbU. AOs OU
and 34, T. 3 N., R. 23
SEV4NEy4, SWKNWfc, Stt
22, NV6, NV4SWy4, SEV4S
swy4NEy4,
SttNWV Sec,
8. Lots 2. 3. 4.
SEV Sec. ;
SEy4Nwy4,
EttSWK Sec,
WM.NEK, NWK, EttSWy. SV4
SEy4 Sec. 34, T. 4 N., R. 23
3t 6, EtfSWy4, SE
4 N., R. 24 E.( W.
Lake County described as i
Sec. 36, T. 25 S., R. 15 E.; i
s. 16 and 36, T. 27 S.. R. 15 1
WVi Sec. 36, T. 23 S., R. 17 1
Wtt Sec. 16, NttNWVi, SW'
NWy4, NWy4SWK Sec 36.
24 S., R. 17 E.; All Sec. 36,
25 S., R. 17 E.: WVi Sec. 36,
27 S., R. 17 E.; SWy4NEy4 S
Sec. 16, All Sec. 36, T. 24 S.,
18 E.; SWy4 Sec. 35, T. 26 S.,
18 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 29 S.,
18 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 30
R. 18 E.; All Sec. 16, Eft Sec.
T. 31 S., R. 18 E.; Lots 1, 2, 3,
Wtt Sec. 16, T. 33 S., R. 18
All Sec. 16, NEy4, NEVEhi, S
36, T. 25 S., R. 19 E.; All Se
E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T.
R. 19 E.; All Sees. 16 and
32 S., R. 19 E.; Lots 1,
NWy4NWy4 Sec. 36, T. 34
19 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36,
2,
R. 20 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 29
and 36, T. 33 S., R. 20
All Sees.
21 E.;
R, 21 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36,
R. 21 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 25
R. 22 E.; E Sec. 16, All
36, T. 26 S., R. 22 E.; All Sec.
T. 29 S., R. 22 E.; All Sees,
and 36, T. 30 S., R. 22 E.;
Sec. 16, T. 29 S., R. 23 E.;
Sec. 16, T. 31 S., R. 23 E.; W.
is
ing bona :
proposed c
objections
claim or ot
with evide
been serv
in this office.
first publication. Russell
Getty, State Director. First I
lication, January 25, 1962.
compete for scholarships
trips such as the one to S
on a "Know Your Governr
tour. Those going to Salem
a chance to win a trip tc
National 4-H Club Congrei
Washington, D. C.
Gilliam county 4-H men
will use the Morrow countv
summer camp this year, accord
ing to Wilbur Van Blokland.
Visitors were Mrs. Frank
derson. Mrs. Bob Bergstrom 1
Bruce, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs.
Darrel Harris, John Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rawlins
Charlie.
John Rawlins, rep
to Spokane. Wn.. to visit
and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin
family, returning Sunday. 1
report an enjoyable trip.
Mr
HEffNEB CAZtTTE-TlMCS.
Lexington News
Ev CELT II A loxrs
m LLXI.VJTON Airman 1
jonnnie Wallace U MHUni
in iiome of hu parents, M
ana Ml. iiUkler 1'udherff. It
na been In training In 1V
ami win rfHrt to TravU
rorce iiaw. calll.. iho taut
renruary.
Mr. and Mr. Armin Wihlon
were week end vlMior in Tait
at tne Home oi relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones
and
son Kenneth were Sunday tia
Mors In Yakima at the Doua
suns inn t.u uruneue homo.
Mm. Krliton Itlce and chlla
ren returned home to iUuNr.e
aner a wwk wnn Mrs. vtu
k-randparents. Mr. and Mrs. fc.a
Warner. Mrs. Price motored
Lexington bringing his wife
week ago. and he and Howard
IGelger returned Saturday of this
- 1 wee to take his wife and lam
lly back with him
The junior hich Sunday school
class motored to Richland with
their teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Marquardt, on Saturday for a
roller skating party.
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Levy a have
returned to their home at the
Lexington airport after spending
the summer and fall In Medio! d
and llornbrook. Calif.
Mrs. Florence McMillan and
Mrs. Cecil Jones spent Thursday
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
k ' " iiis mmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 ' "
r- Attorneys Optometrist
Jos. J. Nys Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
tj ATTORNEY AT LAW NextSpner
127 W. Willow Street Entrance
8 Heppner, Oregon Telephone 6-9465
j Mahoney Physicians-Surgeons
u AND
I" Tttorneys at law D A. D. McMurdo
Collins Building Physician and Surgeon
: Phone 6 9141 Heppner Ph. OfLce 6-9942
i City Council Home 6-9718
; Heppner City Dr. L. D. Tibbies
. C . ,: I MeeU ilrt Monday
L.OUnCll ElM;h Month OSTEOPATHIC
. Citizens having matters for Physician & Surgeon
discussion please bring them 1st National Bank Bldg.
j before the council. p,u 0f 6.lfi
,' Ph. 6-9bla
; Pflntist Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
Dr. Harold S. Huber m. d.
HMD OM,ce Hours 10 t0 12, 2 to 5
V. VI. U. Monday through Saturday
GENERAL DENTISTRY ph fi Rp9 6 9fi20
Office Hours 9-12 noon dally. Ph- 6 9253 Res. 6-9b20
Evenings by Appointment
First Nationally Bldg. pumbing
Insurance Plumbing
r 11 n SERVICE
Darrell Power Gilliam and Bisbee
Field Underwriter hardwarf CO
NEW YORK LIFE fao
INSURANCE COMPANY Ph. 6-9433
435 S. Chase Heppner d.:!
Ph. e-92t5 Printing
C A Ru les e GQzette"T'mes
offers complete
INSURANCE AGENCY D .
Ph. 6-9625 Box 611 fr,"tm9
Dealer, Moore Business Forms
Heppner, Oregon Ph, 6-9228
Donald E. Turner Repair Service
N02KS ComSny-"6 ' For APPLIANCE, FURNACE
of and HEATING Service
Milwaukee, Wisconsin call
ESTATE PLANNING c .
ph. 3-8167 Lexington Lose rurniture
Ph. 6-9432
Turner. Van Marter -
and Bryant Rubber Stamps
general insurance Rubber Stamps
ph ft ofiftt made to your order
Fn- faat&i All sizes all types
la i r j li Prompt service
Mail Order House Gazette-Times
Montgomery Ward Ph- 6 9228
sate. Agent Title Insurance
Mrs. El ma Scott
Samples Complete MorrOW County
Library oX Catalogs ' n
pn. 6-9904 Abstract & Title Co.
j. TITLE INSURANCE
Monuments omce to Peters Buuding
Phone 6-9912
Monuments Wsitrli Rnnir
kk : VroiCn Kepair
Markers
See Oliver Creswlck J. O. Peterson
Creswlck Mortuary Late8t jewelry & Gift Goods
- - Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Mnrtnnnr Expert Watch and Jewelry
mortuary Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
ADVERTISE
Mortuary N JHS DRECT0RY
Licensed Funeral Directors for QUICK AND EASY
Ph. 6-9C00 Heppner REFERENCE TO YOUR
vr I BUSINESS
TcmttlaT, risTJarr t 1962
In HermUton where Mrs. Mc
Millan lited with Mr. and Mn.
Robert Wilcox who were former
neighbors but who now lie in
fcnland. and Mrs. Jmwh u.ti
Eugene Sawyer, a Patient 111
it
Good Shepherd hospital.
Pendleton visitor Tuesdty
were Mr. Bertha Hunt. Mr. Mor
ris M.arl and daughter, and
Miss Myrtle McCarl of Heppner.
.Mr
of
lloiiy Ki'tx'ksh Lodee met foi
their regular meeting on Thurs
day night with N. G. Bernice
Wihlon presiding Mr. Edna
Ketsvh waa installed a color
bearer. Secret sister were d:
lowed st thi time and namii
gain drawn for new one. Cake
nd coffee were served by thu
ohpltahtv committee.
Cranes Dinner Saturday
l-l s don't foreet lexlncton
- 1
Grange meet on Saturday nlk'ht.
tJ
nd the w heat or It bv iroiuct
a
contest will be held at this time.
There Is a talk on wheat and a
film and prize for the most out
standing dishes, voted on by the
men. The dinner start at 6 p. m.
airs, uaie Mierman and Mrs.
Joe Yocom were business visitors
in Pendleton on Monday.
Mrs. Mabel Chaffie and Mrs.
Ethel Zeimantz sent the week,
end in Kennewlck and Walla
Walla, Wn. While tn Walla
Walla they attended the "Above
11 el.,-e, witness' program by the
outh of the Central Christian
church.