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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, July 12. 1962 Visitinq at the Max McCormac rell, Indianapolis, Ind; and Bill -fori n. home last week were their child ren and families, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hulstin and daughter, Wichita, Kan; Mrs. James Far- McCormac, Pueblo, Colo. They were here during the illness of their father who is still a patient at Pioneer Memorial hospital. aouar op TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE CLOSEOUT-- BAUER POTTERY Any 3 Pieces $00 ASSORTED COLORS GILLIAM and BISBEE HARDWARE gore f6rTell?3 One Rack LADIES BLOUSES ALL SIZES AND COLORS One Rack SUMMER SKIRTS 2 FOR J 2 FOR Looking For Something Special At BARGAIN PRICES" CHECK OUR NOTIONS COUNTER FOR Slips, Baby Clothes, Gowns, Slim Pants, Blouses, Child ren's Playwear YOUR CHOICE, EA Friday And Saturday Only ELMA'S APPAREL $1 Heppner Ph. 676-9426 SPECIAL GROUP OF MILK GLASS each $i BLACK AND WHITE FILM 127, 620 AND 120 3 R0LLS H.00 , 400 COUNT REXALL FACIAL TISSUE 4 PKGS- ?1.00 REXALL LOW CALORIE DIET AID, Now 2 for $1 Powder (Reg. Value $1.19 Each) Humphreys Rexall Drug Heppner Ph. 676-9610 TO THE EDITOR. Public Notice Dear Editor: I would like to inform the people of Morrow county that my husband was discharged iho cmintv navroll last Fri day, July 6, after working there for 14 years, iney say ms wuir was satisfactory, but they had in mtt Amir, nn thp PfPW be- cause they did not have enough money to operate, i mm mwc are only one or two men on tknin nihil hsVH tlPPTl thPTP lonC- er than my husband. Evidently seniority means noining. me county has no retirement plan this leaves him trying to find a year round joo at an age wnen ae suumu be almost retiring. He's not old annimh fnr cnplal KPPliritV but at an age when its hard for a man to una worn. That, tsatr thpv hflVP tlfl COIT1- 1 OHJ - t nlaintn frnm thp IIPODle On hlS work. He's tried to do good work, as he takes pnae in a jou wen done. Sometimes he's been bawled out for staying on a job longer than anticipated, because he hated, to leave wunuui u being finished right. Sometimes K mi in mprtimp work without any pay. Sometimes when work ing with a crew, ne nas oeen accused of being cranky by a fellow worker for wanting some thing done as he seen it should be done. I wish to say that al though he may have been naniiu cnmptimps. hp npver had any more trouble with the crew than the average man wouia. He has never had anything but rinA mnrls fnr nil uhpn sneakine of them, although some tales have floated arouna oinerwise. A Dersonal grudge, to my way of thinking, should not be brought into a man's work, dui that is what has happened. Why cnma nf thp thines were told I'll never understand. One thing was that my nusoana was uy irnr tr apt thp foreman's iob which evidently must be the man's imagination. If this kind ot mine can eo on. wnere is thpro nnv fairness in this world? rlnukt thpro uill hp nthpr stories told why he was let go, . . - . i ni : 1 Dut 1 nope tne people win imu out the truth before believing thorn hnchanri has livprl here all his life and I most of mine. We've always tried to do tne right thing. Whv was the recpnt road tax passed on July 2nd if there wasnt enough money ior tne NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Emma Simcox has been ap pointed Administratrix of the Estate of William A. Simcox, deceased, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present such .uus rfnlv vprifiprl and with wanna , i . . , proper vouchers attached to the undersignea ai uie uim.es ui rwv.o , Mnscrnve. 210-216 Title XUillll Insurance Building, Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice the same being dated and published the ... , i n. . ....... e T . , .. tirst time mis tisi uay ui juue, 1962. Emma Simcox, Administratrix of the Estate of William A. Simrox. deceased. Cunha & Mosgrove Attorneys ior Aaminuirainx 210-216 Title Insurance Building, Pendleton, Oregon Dunlaps To Leave For New Eastern Base SSgt. Richard S. Dunlap has been on leave with his family here since July 1, after com pleting two months training at San Antonio, Texas. His family will accompany him to his new base at Fort Lee AFS near Petersburg, Va where he will be stationed in the Washington Air Defense Section after July 21. Mrs. Dunlap has been making her home here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borman while her husband was in Texas. dary line of Morrow County, Ore gon to the place of beginning. Dated this 12th day of July, 1962. Sadie Parrish County Clerk NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF LIVESTOCK DISTRICT notice is hereby given that the portion of Morrow County Livestock District described be low is withdrawn from the Mor row County Livestock District and that on and after the 10th day of September, 1962, it shall be lawful for livestock to run at large in the following de scribed area in Morrow County, State of Oregon: Rocrinninc at the Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 4 North of Range 23, E.W.M., run ning thence tiast 18 mnes 10 uie Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 4 North of Range 26, E.W.M.. thence North 22 miles, more or less, to the right of way of the main line ot tne union Pacific Railroad Company in a smithpasterlv direction 9 miles, more or less, to the East boun dary line of Morrow County, Ore gon, thence following the boun- There are a lot of good ways to become a tailure, but never taking a chance is the most successful. BUYS FOR DOLLAR DAYS Pittsburgh Semi-Gloss WALL PAINT QT-$100 (Discontinued Colors) Bathroom Light Fixtures Ea. $1.00 Plastic Plaster Gal. $2.00 (Paint And Plaster In One Operation) White Dinnerware Coffee Cups .... 6 for $1 Net Laundry Bags Ea. $1.00 (Ideal For Fine Lingerie) Heppner Hardware and Electric HEPPNER PH. 676-9255 At MiLadies Friday and Saturday One Rack (Values to $12.95) DRESSES Now 0n,y $3.95 One Rack (Values to $19.95) DRESSES, PricedJ6V1095 SUMMER COATS V OFF Look Over Table of Bargains at Reduced Prices WE GIVE S and H GREEN STAMPS MtJfyidie Alice and Grace crew? According to the paper there was only 3:,wu less hiiWtPd fnr wages. That is lust one man's wages for the year, so why were three laid on : Thic lpttpr was not written with the intentions of causing any trouble for anyone, or minn ing it will get my husband back on the county. We wish no one any bad luck. I just thought the people should know he was let go rather than quit. 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