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

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1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express
special thanks to friends and
neighbors, and especially folks
living in me Kiiea l reek area,
UhO asslstl-ll III! in flnriincr nut
inir thu fi.i4! .. ..Lr
Dr. C M. Wii?nor
"1
CARD OF THANKS
l would like to thank all
o
me during my Teeent hosui aT
zation. Also, many thanks to
everyone who visited me. Special
appreciation for the excellent
care and kindness shown me by
the Pioneer Memorial hospital
Knox, Edna Struthers and Janet
Nagel.
Lavonne Bloodsworth
52-p
Notices
TO GIVE AWAY 5 mo. old black
cocker dog to anyone who
will give it a good home.
Phone 8-7400. 52-p
WE CATER to private parties
and banquets. Arrange for
your party In advance. Wagon
wneei, rnone 6-9997. 42-tlc
M lT(l IT. A Kw.lw.l;,... A n n . .mm i c
i,.U,uliw nu,.UUM
meeting. For information call
6-5593 or 6-5379.
39-tfx
4 Help Wanted
HELP WANTED Woman for of.
fice work at Heppner Cleaners
Must be able to drive. Apply
in person at onice lor inter
view. 51-c
HELP WANTED Middle-aged
man lor 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. 52-p
For Rent
APARTMENT for rent Lanham
Apartments. Phone 6-5890 af
ter 5 p. m. 43-tfc
FOR RENT One bedroom du
plex. See or call Mrs. Mary
Ulrich. Phone 6-9105. 32-tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
REGISTERED ARABIAN stallion,
at stud, fee $35. Barratt
Ranches, call 6-9671. 49-tfc
10 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE Few bushels of Fed
eration seed wheat. Contact
Phil Emert, lone. 52-2c
FOR SALE 15 tons mixed wheat
and barley at my ranch. Newt
O'Harra, Lexington. 52-lp
FOR SALE New and used Steam
Cleaners. Contact Leland Me
Kinney, lone, or call 8-7270.
26-tfc
12 Furn., Appliances
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Iron
rite ironer, our demonstrator,
very specially priced at $299.95.
Price includes demonstration
and full warranty. L. E. DICK,
phone 6-9920. 52-c
FOR SALE Complete bunk bed
set, chest of drawers. $60.00.
Walt Hyatt, Kinzua. 51-lc
FOR SALE Coldspot Deepfreeze,
chest model. $100. Phone
6-9688. 52-p
NEFB A HATCHET OR A
CRERRY TREE? A Want Ad
Can Get You ANYTHING!
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
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner rtgularly.
Hills OUice Machines, call
Gazette-Times, 6-9228 for ser
vice. 28-tfc
WSHSL LTO OF UTJ UC53 CTS
12 Furn., Appliances
THIS WEEK'S
SPECIALS
Sunbeam
DRY IKON $7.95
R'. 519 95 Fartorware
CAN OPENER $13.95
This week. Limit one to cus-
tomiT unless you want more.
BENDIX DRY EH ... ,
$00
Kun perfect
Kcnmore HI Speed
DRYER, like new $100
mv Kenmore 30"
ELECTRIC RANGE $100
I Looks Rood, late model, guar
I anteed.
...... . .
llAimr- .....
fi2.ci. r.. uouoie uven
I r. v. ii
KA.Mjt 5100
Kenmore Double Oven
RANGE $100
o( n .., ...
. -
- S"h J.CE?X ,wp Uen"'
" "-5'J
2 Norge
RANGES, your choice $25
7..niik
DRYER, like new $65
ne on,v 17 Portable
imA iv, only tira.ro i
w"n
romp In and see the Westine-1
house Continental range.
This
one won't be here long.
LOTT'S ELECTRIC
Phone 6-5811
13 Misc. For Sale
.,Mn Awr. pn.m- Jlo,
Mr" -; o,7h
Any amount, anytime, any
where. Call Sue Hams, Uma
tilla 503 or 755. collect
i
47-5ip
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.
LEXINGTON SECOND HAND,
store now open Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. Prices
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
clothing, Jewelry, antiques.
16-tfc
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 ELECTRIC
ORGAN. Write Credit Mgr.,
Tallman's Piano-Organs, Sa
lem, Oregon. 51-lc
PIANO FOR SALE Fine spinet
... . , i i .
like new. Assume low mommy
payments. For informat 1 o n
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 uazette
Times office salesbooks, pur
chase order books, requisitions,
receipt books, and others. Call
on the Gazette-Times for your
needs in Dusiness iorms.
FOR SALE Equity in large
-10x50 ft. all electric trailor
house. Would consider good
furniture as part payment.
Contact Armin Wihlon, or
phone Lexington 3-8163. 52-tfc
IF YOU need a rubber stamp for
any purpose, call at the Gazette-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
Shop At
BARRATT SALES
LUMBER
PAINTS
FEED
422 Linden Way
Phone 6-9157
38 tfc
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 1956 47-ft Travel
master. Best offer for equity.
Also 1949 Ford Pickup; a 2
wheel metal trailer to best of
fer; and a 1929 4-door Hudson,
Super 6. See Mrs. Del Bailey.
52-lp
FOR SALE GMC cabover, IV
ton truck. Completely over
hauled. $6i'i0. Jerry Bailey, Ph.
6 -96SS. 5051p
il'.w.
5
114 Automotive
PON Tl AC'S
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 II. P trophy V-8
with 4 barrel carbs
and dual exhausts
bucket seats and tachometer
Motor Trend says. "Performance-
I wise, It Is In a class by Itself."
LAlJlLV
I MixLL I
MflTilD i flMDAMV
Ph. 6 9116
Heppner
PASSENGER CARS
1959 Rambler American 2 door
1959 Pontiac 2 door, actual low
mileage car, power equipment.
1955 Oldsmobile
1955 Oldsmobile, 4 door,
1954 Ford overdrive.
USED
COMMERCIALS
1958 Willys Pickup, reconditioned
1954 Willys Pickup, clean.
1953 Ford V ton Pickup
Number of good fishing and
hunting cars.
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGID AIRE DEALER
Good choice of used washers and
dryers. 1 used refrigerator.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontiac-Bulck-Willys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 6-9116
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. 52-p
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
HOUSE FOR SALE Two bed
room home, with patio and ex
tra large garage suitable for
business. See Jerry Bailey or
phone 6-9688. 52-lp
GET THE JUMP ON SPRING
Clean Out Your "Dust
Catchers" With A Want Ad.
FOR SALE
Dan-ell Powers home. 4 bedroom;
Modern, Better price and terms
than advertised before. Come In
and see us, or DarrelL
TURNER, VAN MARTER
& BRYANT land Darrell)
Real Estate
47-tfc
W
SHE
-I t rf
Peterson Talk Concluded
(This U the conclusion of
the talk given by Judge Oscar
IVterson at the National As
sociation of County Officers
held In Phoenix. Ariz.)
To be eligible for the Federal
grant we had to make an inter
agency agreement between
the
ports and the counties and apply
for the grant that a late agency
Is authorized to do planning for
the state and major sectors of
the state. This we fctranged to
do and are now known as the
Mid Columbia Planning Council.
with myself as president. Judge
D. K. (Sam) iook oi umatiiia
county as vice-president, and
Judge Harris iugg;ns oi Hood
River county as secretary-treas
urer. We were lncoriorated and
became known as the Mid-
Columbia Planning Council. The
need for some kind ol land use
planning was quite apparent, not
only for the north Morrow coun
ty but adjacent counties as well.
In our efforts to organize the
regional agency it lecame in
creasingly apparent that we con
tact reliable consul. ants, who
might look at the area from an
outside point of view. A nation
wide consulting iirm was de
cided upon. Some delay was en
countered in securing funds un
der the 701 project. Additional
state legislation was needed.
This was taken care of In the
11 session of our slate legis
lature. Then Just last week, the
Planning grant from the Housing
and Home Finance Agency of1
funds for the work in the Mid-
Columbia area was approved. We
are now eligible for federal grant
funds at the rate of 2 to 1 for
monies expended in this pro
cram. And the firm. Ebasco
Services, Inc. retained as consul
tants. We are also making arrange
ments to hire an executive sec
retary who will be expected to
do a portion of the work in col-
lectine existing data for the con
sulting firm. He will also act as
the contact man for industries
and firms looking this way for
new location sues. Although
space age industries are looking
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE
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 11 vine quarters, lec.
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 6-9C52
45-tfc
16 Bus. Opportunities
STAR THEATER FOR SALE.
Best suited for family oper
ation. Purchaser must be ac
ceptable to landlord. Contact
Elaine S. George, b-9452 morn
ings. 50-tfc
14 Automotive
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
Used Cars
I960 Chev. Sta. Wgn $2400
1958 Chev., Bel-Air
4-Dr. sedan, big engine,
auto, trans $1400
1956 Chey. Spt. Cpe $1150
1956 Ford Victoria Conv.
Auto. Trans. $1050
1953 Ford 4-Dr. Sdn
COMMERCIALS
1961 RamDside Corvair
.... $500
pickup $1850
1961 2 ton Chev. truck $3500
1955 Chev. K Ton pickup $1050
1954 Willys 4-Wh. dr.
6 cyl $1050
1951 Chev. Vt ton
Pickup 4 speed $450
1947 Chev. grain truck $850
1943 Chev. stock rack
VA ton truck - $250
Good Used Cars Needed
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
Phone 6 9921
pretty much to tho north M.,r. T,u? 1l program
row county Industrial park sites. I nthe payments, to be made
oimoM equally valuable sites are I u"r, wu vuvit oniv
in neighboring counties and poB-vvot'' d unshorn lambs which
fcibly to attract Investors a eU-ttre niarketed before March 31.
Ing agency Is needed. This UlJav'd McLeod, office manager
i he thinking of tho members ofIor 1,10 agricultural stabilization
our Mid Columbia Plan n I n g conservation service, remind
Council. A part of the work of'd growers today. That is the
an executive secretary would bei''osing uate lor me 1901 pro
to correlate some of tlie available! gram, which extends frora April
information and tas:i it on.
need to attract industries to
state and especially to this East
ern Oregon area.
It has taken nearly two years
to get tne program into working
order, but we are now in posit -
Ions to proceed. We are In an
area of tremendous resources
which the surface has been bare
ly scratcned. Vte hope this plan
nine and development project
will assist We know It will!
In conclusion. I want to say
that we are sincerely grateful
to our Governor Mark O. Hat-1 or snorn wooi uunng ine mar
field and the members of thelMlnK year up to the Incentive
State Department of Planning
and Development for bringing
alxiut this Space Age Industrial
rars. also, to ir. woya Anaer
son, Deputy Director for the De
partment of Planning and De
velopment for the valuable assis
tance he has given us in getting
the organization, the Mid-Columbia
Planning Council legally
underway and handling the
technical problems In applying
for the federal matching funds.
Contracts have been signed be
tween the Department of Plan
ning and Development and the
Mid-Columbia Planning Council,
and between the Department of
Planning and Development ad
the consulting firm, Ebasco Ser
vices. Inc.
It's Your Law
WILFUL. DELIBERATE
PREMEDITATED
AND
The punishment for first de
gree murder is death or life in
prison; for second degree, life
in prison: for voluntary man
slaughter, not more than 15
years in prison and a fine not
exceeding $aO00.
In each case there is killing
on purpose, but with a difference,
1. First degree is a killing with
malice aforethought a planned
wanton killing, such as by
poison, lying In wait, or torture.
killing during other dangerous
crimes such as robbery, burglary,
arson, or . rape is first degree
murder.
2. Second degree murder is
any other killing with malice
aforethought but lacking some
element of first degree. or ex
ample, It may be "wilful and
deliberate, but not premed
itated." The Jury may also find
that it was not done during an
otherwise dangerous crime, but
during, say, a fight.
Perhaps the killing may lack
cruelty or viciousness, and hence
no "deliberation." In view or tne
killer's immaturity, intoxication,
or state of mind, the jury may
find the killing was not wilful.
3. Voluntary manslaughter, is
not a killing in self-defense
which is "justifiable homicide,"
but a killing one does on purpose
but Drovoked bv the victim.
Thus, no "malice aforethought."
In his defense the accused
may show the court that he was
provoked enough so tnat tne
court might speak of the killing
in a sudden quarrel or neat
of passion." Examples: An un
provoked attack by the victim;
a quarrel that breaks out into
violence.
Yet the jury can find murder I
if there was malice aforethought,
no matter how short the time
to make it wilful, deliberate,
and premeditated.
The iurv mav find that the
provocation was not enough to
jusmy a reasonaDie mans ac
tion. The accused may be a hot
headed killer, that is a murderer.
(Oregon lawyers offer tnis coi
umn as a public service to in
form, not to advise).
Services February 3
For Gerald Harrison
MONUMENT Services for
Gerald Newton Harrison, 70,
were held at Monument Com
munitv church Saturday. Feb
ruary 3. with Rev. Kenneth
Thomas officiating.
Mr. Harrison died January 30,
at the Pendleton hospital. He
was born In Aberdeen, Wn., June
8. 1891. the son of Isaac N. and
Clara E. Harrison, who home-
steaded at Top near Monument
in 1903.
He was a U. S. Army Veteran
of the Mexican border incident
of 1916 and of World War L
He served in the army from
1914 to 1919.
He is survived by a sister.
Halla Omohunda of Gresham;
three brothers, Zephyl of Her
miston, Basil of Redmond and
F. M. of Kinzua.
Concluding services were In
the Monument cemetery, with
Burns Mortuary of Pendleton in
charge of arrangements.
i HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES.
Year End Nears
for 1961 Wool
Incentive Payment
Well. 1:1 to March 31, urow
ourlers will have 30 days after
the
- 1 closing date in which to file their
I applications for the payments.
I Payments to the producers
for
I tne i:il marketing year will
1 follow the same methods used
I In previous years. Shorn wool
of I payments will be euual to a
- 1 percentage of each producers
- lcnsn returns from wool sales.
I The percentage to be announ
Iced later will be that required
' the national average
I price received by all producers
I price of 02 cents per pound.
I Lamb payments will be made
I to each producer who sella lambs
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Attorneys
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
Cnunril MeeU FlrBt Mo"Jay
V-UUflCII Ettd, Month
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.
evenings uy tppoiimiieiu.
First National Bank Bldg.
rn. o-SMis
Insurance
Darrell Power
Field Underwriter
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
435 S. Chase Heppner
Ph. 6-9265
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 6-9625 Box 611
Heppner, 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. Elma Scott
Samples Complete
Library of Catalogs
Ph. 6-9904
Monuments
Monuments
Markers-
see Oliver Creswick
Creswlck Mortuary
Mortuary
Creswick
Mortuary
Licensed Funeral
Ph. 6-9G00
Directors
Heppner
ThundaT. March 1. 12
SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
Week ol March i t
MONDAY -Beans and Ham.
hot rolls and butter, salad, fruit,
and milk.
TUESDAY Tamale pie, lettuce
altd. fruit, bread sod butter,
milk.
WEDNESDAY Tuna sand
In -
wiches, vegetable soup, cvlery
sticks, rice pudding, milk.
THURSDAY Spaghetti and
meat balls, spinach, Peels, fruit,
bread and butter, milk.
FRIDAY Salmon loaf, mull
ed potatoes, celery sticks, Jellu
salad, bread and butler, milk.
that have have never been shorn.
The payment will be at a rate
per hundredweight of live ani
mals marketed to compensate
for the wool on them on a basis
comparable to the national av
erage incentive payment per
pound of shorn wooL
Mr. McLeod emphasized the
Importance of keeping adequate
records on sales, which must
support the Information on pay
ment applications. Thus produc
er's sales records for shorn wool
should show name and address
of buyer, date of sale, name and
address of producer, net weight
of wool sold, and net proceeds to
producer after normal marketing
deductions.
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Hepner
Entrance
Telephone 6-9465
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. A. D. McMurdo
Physician and Surgeon
Heppner Th. 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
I ni 1
IrlUmDing
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, FURNACE
and HEATING 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 & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
ADVERTISE
IN THIS DIRECTORY
FOR QUICK AND EASY
REFERENCE TO YOUR
BUSINESS