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HEf f.HEl CAZCTTC TlMtl Thuisda-f. rebcuorr 22, IK2 77 Classified Rates 3c per word fnlBtaun SOe per lnrtioa. Card of Thank $1.00 CLASSIFIED DEAOUKE Noon Wodntoday To avoid billing, cosh is r quoitod for small ad wbon brought to tho ofllce. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks and ap preciation to all who extended comforting sympathy and help In our recent sorrow. We are deeply grateful for the bcautl ful service, floral offerings, card and other kindnesses extended us. Our Kpedal thanks to Hollv I.ebekah lodge for their thought fulness extended the relatives and out-of-town friends. Mrs. Bertha Dinges Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Arklen j Mr. and Mrs. Pan It. Dinges nira. inyior urcie Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilson 51 CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Hepp ner Fire Department for the quick and efficient response In handling the fire at our place two weeks ago. They did a won derful Job putting out the fire without much damage. Our thanks, too, to the neighbors for giving a helping hand. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bailey 51jC CARD OF THANKS We w ish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many prayers, for cards, flowers and gifts for our son. Danny, follow ing his recent accident. Also, our I thanks to the hospital personnel; for their kindnesses and good , care given Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Akors 51c! CARD OF THANKS We are deeply grateful to the lleppner Hre Department, neigh bors and friends for their effic ient work In extinguishing the fire at our home recently and help in moving furniture. We ap preciate the interest of friends in helping us during this time and the kindnesses extended to us. The Pettyjohns 51-c Notices FOOD SALE by members of the Hosoilal Auxiliary, Saturday, March 3, at Central Market, starting at 10:00 a. m. Pro ceeds used for purchasing re suscitator for hospital. 51-c 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 L6ST Half-grown male long haired grey and black cat. Lost since Monday noon. Contact Mrs. J. W. Norene, or call 6 9656. 51-c LOST White keepsake Swiss embroidered handkerchief on Heppner streets few weeks ago. Will give reward. ' Leave - at Gazette-Times office or con tact Mrs. Roy Neill, 6-9607. su p, Die 4 Help Wanted HELP WANTED Middle-aged man for work. Good wages, phone 8-7280, lone. 51-52c 5 Work Wanted WORK WANTED will do baby sitting anytime. Phone 6-9414. Mrs. Don Munkers. 51-52c WANTED Ironing. Have had ex perience ironing in laundry Can furnish reference if de- sired. Ph. 6-5558. 51-p W ILL STEAM - CLEA N Cars, trucks, tractors or any equip ment Saturday afternoons or all day Sundays. Reasonable rates. Call 6-9640 or see Terry Blevins. 51-p For Rent FOR PENT 2 bedroom apart ment. some furnishings. Avail able March 1. Ph. 6-9673. 51 c APARTMENT for rent Lanham ADartments. Phone 6-5890 af ter 5 D. m. 43-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. Bairatt Ranches, call 6-967L 49-tfc FOR SALE Registered short horn bulL 6 years old. See or call Roger Palmer, Eightmi e District. Phone Heppner b 972S. 50-51 c 10 Farm and Garden USED EQUIPMENT SPECIALS One TD-14 Crawler Worth what we nre asking for parts alone. In good running order. $1450.00 One 88 Harris Combine liun three waym.s. Asking half price of new ui:e. Perfect shape One 52 Pull Make an offer. I. H. Two 4-Bottom Plows $150 each INLAND EQUIPMENT CO. Heppner 50-51c FOR SALE New and used Steam Cleaners. Contact Leland Mc- Kinney, lone, or call 8-7270. 26-tfc 12 Furn., Appliances FOK SALE One combination upright refrigerator and freez er; 18 cu. ft; good condition. $150. Also one Frigidaire re frigerator; works good, $35. l'hone 6-9108. 50-51c FOR SALE Bendix automatic washer, $50; twin beds with box springs and mattresses, $25; Monarch range with two ovens. $100; grey dinette set with 4 chairs, $10; dining room table and two chairs, $40. Ph. 6-9236, Heppner. 51-c FOR SALE Complete bunk bed set, chest of drawers. $60.00. Walt Hyatt, Kinzua. 51-lc FOR SALE Crosley electric stove, 2 ovens, $125; new lounge chair, springs and plas tic covered, $25; gray dinette set with 4 chairs, $10; gas stove with 4 burners and grid dle, $40; Bendix automatic washer, $50. Phone 6-9236, Heppner. 49-tfc NEED A HATCHET OR A CHERRY TREE? A Want Ad Can Get You ANYTHING! THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Sunbeam DRY IRON $7.95 Res. S19.95 Farberware CAN OPENER $13.95 This week. Limit one to a cus tomer unless you want more. BENDIX DRYER $60 Runs perfect Frit'idaire Automatic WASHER $100 Like new. Used less than two years. Kenmore Hi-Sceed DRYER, like new $100 FrieHaire DRYER, it runs $15 Kenmore 30" ELECTRIC RANGE $100 Looks good, late model, guar anteed. Frigidaire Double Oven RANGE $90 Real clean G. E. Double Oven RANGE $100 Kenmore Double Oven RANGE $100 One only new 14' REFRIGERATOR $229 With across top freezer. Reg. $299.95 2 Noree RANGES, your choice $25 One Zenith . DRYER, like new $15 One onlv 17" Portable RCA TV, only $159.95 With Cart Come in and see the Westing- house Continental range, inis one won't be here long. LOTT'S ELECTRIC Phone 6-5C11 13 Misc. For Sale 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 !Ph. 13 Misc. For Sole 14 Automotive SAND AND GRAVEL delivered. HJ SAI-."2w,t'hB?r,,,l,rt1 Any amount, anytime, any d'" rlin. ,f 1 ? '''I''1 where, tail Sue (lama, Umi- wnd ttun. '''J1 MU 5U3 or 755, collect? anything. Phone 0 ihw. 47 Mp M 510 ..i . i t .. ci .,i. . . i. KK SALE CMC calHAer. IS CU III! si AMI'S made to order. fon (rurk- tompMely over nN, STAMPING PADS In hauled. $600. J'rry Bailey, l'h. t.!a k, r.-d (r green. For bust- c SKWH. id-Sip inns or ieitin:tl use. Order filled promptly at the Gazette ,it""i PASSENGER CARS OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters, adding machlnes-niales and imQ pumiac 4 d.or hardtop, ex- service. In lleppnrr regularly. (.ptional low mileage, power Hills Office Machines, call equipment. C.tzette Times. 6-9228 for sar vice. 28 tf c 19"9 Rambler American 2 door FOR THE freshest produce In ,9n?Vr?& XZllZ town (guaranteed fresh!) come tnlleage car. H.wer equipment. to Court Street Market. 45 tic oulsmobll. LEXINGTON SECOND HAND, store now open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Prices slashed. Furniture, appliances. clothing. Jewelry, antiques. 16 tfc USED SPINET PIANO Excellent Condition $495.00 Jack Mulligan, Pianos Next to J. C. Penney Co. Pendleton, Oregon PIANO BUY! Want responsible party to assume $16.50 monthly payment on high grade spinet piano in this locality or will sell for cash. Also FLECTRIC ORGAN. Write Credit Mgr., Tallmm's Piano-Organs, Sa lem, Oregon. 51 -lc PIANO FOR SALE Fine spinet.' like new. Assume low monthly , payments. For informat ion' write Credit Manager, Box 2085, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 51 -52c TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph paper and other office sup plies for sale at the Gazette Times. Call 6-9228. 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 IF YOU need a rubber stamp for any purpose, call at trie ua zette-Times office. All styles of type, all sizes of stamps avail able promptly. Also pads, dater stamps, stamp pad ink and supplies. SAND AND GRAVEL delivered Call H. D. Martin, phone JO 7-6293. Hermiston, collect. 51-2p 14 Automotive PONTIACS GRAND PRIX Has Been Here And Was Sold Another Is On The Way You Must See This Personally-Styled Car With a Power Personality! Custom Equipped with new 303 H. P trophy V-8 with 4-barrel carbs and dual exhausts bucket seats and tachometer Motor Trend says. "Performance- wise, it is in a da? by itseir. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY 6 9116 Heppner 1955 Oldsmoblle. 4 door. 1954 Ford overdrive. USED COMMERCIALS 1958 Willys Tickup, reconditioned 1954 Willys Pickup, clean. 1953 Ford ton Pickup 1919 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 rontlacBulck-WHlyi-CMC Rambler Phon 6-9116 ' ONE STOP SHOPPING Used Cars I960 Chev. Sta. Wgn. $2400 1958 Chev., Bel-Air . 4-Dr. sedan, big engine. 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 19G1 Rampside Corvair pickup $1850 1961 2 ton Chev. truck $3500 1955 Chev. 4 Ton pickup $1050 1954 Willys 4-Wh. dr. 6 cyl $1050 1947 Chev. grain truck $850 1943 Chev. stock rack 1V4 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. P9 w j IK Building Needs Under Discussion At School Meet Bt MART LEE MAR LOW hoAUUMAN The "Llchta On tot Kilucatitin" program wa pre. wnted at the M-hoti! law! week. Ron Daniels, principal, Mtoke on the lx)inl lMie. and explained IKHential sites lor the new build ine fur Kiverside High school and Boardman grnde Nt hol that will have to be built when the town of Boardman Is moved due to water of the John lav dam Inundating the present town. He spoke of the shortcomings of the resent building, stating that the lihrury Is too small, and that more space In needed so that more material could be used. A study hall was also mentioned. He -mid the science room has a minimum footage for 15 to 18 students, and that at Present there ait 25 students In the biology class alone. Daniels said the building was not designed for eight teachers In the high school nor for 80 students. The band has to practice utstairs. which makes too much noise for rooms below. In the commercial I room the typewriters have to be moved off the tables before thev can be used for bookkeeping. Daniels also explained the dif ferent schedules for classes In tile nign school, and explained, I . need for more subjects to belAttOrnCyS ItiiiKiii. Ronald Black explained the vocational agriculture program, and Introduced the other speak ers. Lester Lcroux spoke on the Field of Science, mentioning his General Science classes, Physical Science, chemistry, and biology, stating that the school has gotxl equipment. Ruth Coy explained the English department, and commercial classes. James Harp er siKike on mathematics, specif ically algebra and geometry. He also has ..physical education classes for boys. Dante Daltoso explained his social science classes. LaVern Partlow spoke 14 Automotive WILL SELL equity cheap in 1958 Mercury station wagon. Two tone green 4-door hardtop, 6 passenger. Automatic trans mission, radio and heater. Very clean. Ph. 6-5558. 51-p 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Two bedroom home, i Has rental apartment, two lots of ground. Gllmore Street. Call Lexington 3-8127, 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 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, biec. heat, fireplace. Good income, easy to handle, bus lob is de sired. Snap for right family. Priced at $21,000.00 with terms. TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT Phone 6-9652 45-tfcl 16 Bus. Opportunities STAR THEATER FOR SALE. Best suited for family oper ation. Purchaser must be ac ceptable to landlord. Contact Elaine S. George. 6-9452 morn ings. 50-tfc Public Notices NOTICE OF THE DISSOLUTION OF A PART OF THE MORROW COUNTY LIVESTOCK DISTRICT. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon has called for a hearing on the Dissolution of a part of the Morrow County Live stock District on March 14, 1962 at 10:00 A. M. at the Courthouse in the County Judge's office. The boundaries of the proposed dis solution shall be: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 4 North of Range 23, E.W.M. running thence East 18 miles to the Northwest corner of Sec tion 30, Township 4 North of Range 26, E.W.M. thence North 2 miles, more or less, to the rieht-of-way of the main line of the Union Pacific Railroad ComDanv In a Southeasterly di rection 9 miles, more or less, to the East Boundary line of Mor row County, Oregon thence fol lowing the boundary line of Mor row County, Oregon, to the place of beginning. The purpose of this hearing Is to allow any interested person or persons to be heard either for or against the dissolution of a part of the Morrow County Livestock District as provided for in (J.K-s. 607.020 which shall allow live stock to run at large within the boundaries. By the Order of the County Court. Slened: Sadie Parrlsh I County Clerk 56-51 I for all the grade .honl. The annual Swtetht-drt nim..r I of the Boardiium iuiuum Huh wa held ulul.i ff liinif at Urn bin' ISmt i ie. Mr. anJ .Mrs Jeff ll.tm wrre guekta. .i.-f .mi, ttt,l(.rs Mr. and .Mia. Itt.nald Blatk. Mr. and Mrt tVwey Wot. Mr. and Mr. Ron DaiiifU .Mr. and Mrs. Jjnu-ti I.Uer. Mr and Mrs. Joe Tatone, 1 Mr and Mrs. F.ldon Shannon nr. .mil .Mrs. iMin ixjwnev. Mr and Mis. Ralph .Skoubo and Mr. ani Mm. Leorge Mese. HEC CornmitUM Nomad Mm. (.laud Uorden waa hos tess (or the Home Kt-ononilci Hub of Greenfield Grange at her home U etlin-Mity ut last week, wan Mrs. tail Brtggs a ro-hohtefcs. Luncheon was Mrved at 12 30 p. m. Handbooks were given out and the following committees ap pointed for the year: Finance Hotenoe Root. Mrs. Claud Coats, Mrs. Ronald Black: hospitality Mrs. Guy Ferguson; publicity Mm. Frank Marlow; kitchen buy ingMrs. Clyde Tannehiil, Mrs. Arthur Allen; sera pbook Mrs. W. G. Seeh.tfer; Dutch auction Mrs. Glen Carpenter. Visitors were Mrs. Irwin Lewis of lrrigou. Mrs. Kollln Bishop and Mrs. Algy las lor. Hostesses for the next meeting March 14 are Mrs. Arthur Allen and Mrs. Joe Tatone. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW 127 W. Willow Street Heppner, Oregon Mahoney AND Abrams ATTORNEYS AT LAW Collins Building Phone 6-9141 City Council Heppner City . I MettU 'lrst Muutlny -UUIIVll Kttcb Mouth Citizens having matters for discussion please bring them before the council. Ph. 6-9618 Dentist Dr. Harold S. Huber D. M. D. GENERAL DENTISTRY Office Hours 9-12 noon dally. Evenines bv AuooinUnent. Fust National Bank Bldg. Ph. G-9U8 Insurance Darrell Power Field Underwriter NEW YORK LIFE LNSURANCE COMPANY 435 S. Chase lleppner Ph. 6-9205 C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 6-9625 Box 611 lleppner, Oregon Donald E. Turner Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin ESTATE PLANNING Ph. 3-8167 Lexington Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 6-9652 Mail Order House Montgomery Ward Sales Agent Mrs. El ma Scott Samples Complete Library of Catalogs Ph. 6-990 Monuments Monuments Markers- see Oliver Creswlck Creswlck Mortuary Mortuary Creswick Mortuary Licensed Funeral Directors Ph. 6 9600 Heppner Fight tables of piiuo hlo were In plav at the GreenfulJ Grange card party last Friday ttitit at the grange hall. lli;H nun- were won by Mm. Andrew SKile. Ini con, and Mrs. A. It Further. Low wi re Lvlmer Hug and Mrs. the and ucimrr Hug. T.'-.e pinochle priji-s ere won by Mrs. SKI lea and Mm. Sttl Ferguson. The next car party will Ih held at the hall March 3. Xnittlntf Club Oiqanlied A new J II knitting club for both boys ami girls has Im-.ii organired at the home of their leader. Mrs. Joe Tutone. Calleil the Knutty Knitters, the club has 12 members and three associate members. Officers elected are: Karen Gronquist. president; JuJv Ta tone. vice president; l.lmlii Ta tone, secretary; Annie Ohcrmelcr, treasurer; Teresa Thorpe, return er; Luann Burg, song leader, and Theresa Hall, pledge leader. l-or their first irotvt they are knitting little caps, and plan for their second one to be an afghan. Mrs. Claud Coats was honored on her birthday last week when a group of friends surprised her during noon hour with a small party. Present were Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs. Glen Carpenter, Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, Mrs. UniNe Far wood, Mrs. Nathan Thon? and Mrs. Frank Marlow. Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 6-9465 j Physicians-Surgeons Dr. A. D. McMurdo Physician and Surgeon Heppner Ph. Office 6 9942 Home 6-9718 Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 6-9210, Off. 6-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M. D. Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5 Monday through Saturday Ph. 6-9253 Res. 6-9620 IPIumbina I" """"S Plumbing SERVICE Gilliam and Bisbee HARDWARE CO. Ph. 6-9433 Printing The Gazette-Times offers complete Printing Service Dealer, Moore Business Forms Ph. 6-9228 Repair Service For APPLIANCE, and HEATING FURNACE Service call Case Furniture Ph. 6-9432 Rubber Stamps Rubber Stamps made to your order All sizes all types Prompt service Gazette-Times Ph. 6-9228 Heppner Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract Cr Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Phone 6-9912 Watch Repair J. O. Peterson Latest Jewelry ft Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon ADVERTISE IN THIS DIRECTORY FOR QUICK AND EASY REFERENCE TO YOUR B t" IN ESS