8
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Noon Wednesday
To avoid billing,, cash U re-
quested for small ads when
brought to the office.
1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
I Wish to take this nnnnrtun
ity to express sincere thanks to
all those whose acts of though
fulness, cards, letters, flowers
ana line care brought comfort
while I was a patient in Pioneer
Memorial hospital. As an em
ployee of the hospital, I did not
reanze wnai excellent care tne
patients receive until I was a
patient mvself.
Mrs. Tom Springer
39-c
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to those
who sent cards and gifts and
visited me during my recent ill
ness at Pioneer Memorial hos
pital. Special thanks to my
mends trom Lone Rock and Con
don who visited me and sent
cards. Also thanks to the hos
pital staff and nurses.
Oren McDaniel
39-c
5 Work Wanted
WORK WANTED Will do cat
work, bulldozing, custom
farming. Phone b7b-5322. Em
est Christopherson, lone.
35-tfc
Wanted
HAVE PICKUP Will haul any
thing. Ph. 676-9148. 39-tfc
WANTED Small wood lathe;
motor not necessary. Mark Tul
lis, phone 422-7274. 39-40c
For Rent
FOR RENT Two bedroom house
in Heppner, furnished or un
furnished. Ph. 676-5594. 39-p
FOR RENT Four room furnish
ed apt., includes utilities. Call
676-9498. 39-40c
FOR RENT 1 bedroom furnish
ed apartment in lone. Phone
422-7238. lone. 39-C
FOR RENT Two bedroom house
in lone, furnished with oil
heater. Also have three bed
room house in Condon for rent,
partly furnished. Phone 422
7445. 39-40c
FOR RENT 2 bedroom house
in Lexington. Would give some
free rent in exchange for work.
Ph. 989-8458. 39-40c
FOR RENT Furnished Apart
ment. Adults only. Call 676
9684. 38-tfc
FOR RENT Two room furnish
ed house. Ph. 676-9272. 27-tfc
APARTMENT FOR RENT Lan
ham Apartments. Phone 676
5890 after 5 p.m. 25-tfc
Services
TV, Radio, and phonograph ser
vice. L. E. Dick. Ph. 676-9920.
17-tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
SPECIAL PONY SALE Dec. 2,
1:00 p.m. CLOSED CONSIGN
MENT SALE, 135 head of
ponies of all types shipped
from the East. Northwestern
Livestock Co. Hwy. 30, Hermis
ton, Oregon. Omer Bonney,
Auctioneer, tel. 567-5722, Herm
iston. Regular sale 3rd Sun
day of each month, year round.
39-c
NEED FUNDS to continue col
lege; will sell Registered Here
ford heifers of top quality. Ex
cellent for 4-H or FFA breeding
projects. Jerry Anderson; phone
676-5392. 35-tfc
FOR SALE White Leghorn hens.
60c each. Phone 422-2285. W. G.
Seehafer, Boardman, Ore.
37-40c
10 Farm and Garden
SEED CLEANING and treating.
Bulk price at our plant, 20c
bu., or 40c sack; bulk price in
the country, over 300 bu. 20c
bu., 40c sack; under 300 bu.
25c bu., 50c sack. Harold Erwin,
Heppner, call collect 676-5806.
28-tfc
FOR SALE New and used Steam
Cleaners. Contact Leland Mc
Kinney, Umatilla, or call 922
3209. 26-tfc
12 Furn., Appliances
THIS WEEK'S
SPECIAL
One New 15 ft. Upright
FREEZER
$249.95
U-Haul Terms is Desired
L. E. DICK
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE Kenmore mangle,
metal Hollywood bed frame
with box springs and inner
spring mattress, rollaway bed
with coil springs and inner
spring mattress. Ph. 989-8107
39-p
CHRISTMAS RECORD BONUS
Five Stereo records, worth $25,
FREE with every ZENITH
Stereo Record Player you buy
from L. E. DICK (while quan
tities last.) 39-c
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE Two girl's bicycles,
one 20-inch and one 26-inch.
Each for $10. Marjorie Hams,
lone, Ph. 422-7277. 39-c
AUCTION
SWAP SHOP
Umatilla
SUNDAY, DEC. 2, 1 P.M.
New toys, new and used matt
resses, new and used davenos
and chairs, misc. tools, tents,
sleeping bags, camping gear,
paint, 5 good used bath tubs,
25 toilets, 25 bathroom sinks,
nearly new pickup canopy, mis
cellaneous plumbing, dozens of
other misc. articles. Inside
where it is warm and chairs
to sit on. Free coffee.
For a good deal in new or
used all the time, stop at The
Traders, Hermiston, or the Swap
Shop, Umatilla.
TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
paper and other office sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Times. Call 6-9228.
ALL TYPES ot 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.
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
4x4 Posts 39c ea.
2x2's 10c ea.
Heppner Lumber Co.
Ph. 676-9440
LOOKING FOR INVENT O R Y
FORMS? Available now at the
Gazette-Times office. Phone
676-9228. 38-tfx
SAND AND GRAVEL, delivered.
Any amount, anytime, any
where. Call Sue Hams, Uma
tilla 922-3503 or 922-3755, col
lect. 5-tfc
LEXINGTON SECOND HAND,
store now open Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. Prices
slashed. Furniture, appliances,
camping equipment, stoves.
Phone 989-8159. 16-tfc
OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters,
adding machines sales and
service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
Gazette-Times, 676-9228 for
service. 28-tfc
Shop At
BARRATT SALES
Plywood
Builder's Hardware
A Paints
422 Linden Way
Ph. 676-9157
38-tfc
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY to order
those Christmas cards. Choose
from our big selection for bus
iness or personal use; with or
without names impri n t e d.
Heppner Gazette-Times. 31-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.
4 Automotive
FOR SALE 1951 Chevrolet pick
up with canopy. Ph. 676-o377.
Good condition. 39-tfc
JOHN D. SEGLIA WRECKING
YARD buys used cars, old cars,
scrap metal and iron, and sells
parts. Call 676-5595. We have
one 1951 International 190 Lbr.
and Log truck for sale. 39-tfc
FOR SALE 1955 Chevrolet 2-
Dr. sedan, in good condition.
Call 676-9734. 36-tfc
14 Automotive
Now On Display
NEW BUICK
RIVIERA
AND THE NEW
Willys Gladiator
Jeep Truck
COME IN AND
SEE US
FINEST SELECTION
Of Late Model
CLEAN USED CARS
PASSENGER CARS
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL:
1961 Pontiac 4-dr. Sedan, excel
lent car, power equipped.
1959 Buick Electra, fully equip
ped, including air conditioner
1959 4-Dr. Rambler Sedan, ex
ceptionally clean car.
1958 Buick 2 Dr. hardtop full
power
1958 Full power 2-dr. Pontiac,
exceptionally clean
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 4-door
sedan, V-8 motor, completely
overhauled, power steering,
power brakes, power seats,
power windows
1956 BUICK
1955 Cadillac Coupe deVille
USED
COMMERCIALS
1958 GMC Pickup
Five 1948 Jeeps, excellent hunt
ing and fishing rigs.
1945 24 ft. semi-trailer with 5th
wheel, stock and bulk racks
All used cars carry Guaranteed
Warranty plan for one year.
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-Bulck-Willys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 676-9116
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
L 0-0 K at these
Deals!
Used Cars
1 19G1 Chev. Corvair pickup
with 4 speed $1750
1939 Chev. Bel-Air 4-Dr.
sedan $1700
1957 Chev. Station Wagon $1050
1957 Chev. Sport Coupe .... $1250
1 1956 Chev. 4-dr. Sedan .... $750
Commercials
19C1 Chev. 2-ton truck,
Aluminum alloy bed
with hoist $2900
1959 International pickup
with 5 pass, cab $1400
1957 Willys 4WD pickup
MECHANIC WANTED
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
Phone 6-9921
14 Automotive
Call FREE to Pendleton
Say "276-3611 Collect"
Authorized V. W. Dealer
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.
PENDLETON, OREGON
OPEN SUNDAYS
9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
15 Real Estate
WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE.
3-bedroom house, close in. Ph
676-5574. 38-39p
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Four
bedroom home, appraised at
$16,700, will sacrifice at $12,
900. Call collect, Darell Pow
ers, Hermiston 567-5077 after
6 p.m. 37-tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE Large roomy
2-story house on extra large
lot, excellent location. Call
676-9734. 36-tfc
FOR SALE IN IONE: Older
seven room home on 100x100
lot. Large rooms in good con
dition. Will negotiate for price
$5,900 or less, terms arranged.
Also 50x100 corner lot on sec
ond street for sale. Call 422
7447. 39-40c
Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been
appointed administratrix of the
Estate of Hiram E. Vinson, de
ceased, by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and all persons having
claims against the said estate
are hereby required to present
such claims, duly verified, and
with proper vouchers attached
to the undersigned at the office
of her attorneys, Currin and
French, 116 S. E. becond btreet,
Pendleton, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this
notice.
DATED this 29th day of Oc
tober, 1962.
PAULINE M. VINSON,
Administratrix of the Estate
of Hiram E. Vinson, deceased
CURRIN & FRENCH
Attorneys for Administratrix
P. O. Box 755
Pendleton, Oregon
(35-39c)
Monument
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT The city of
Monument has started work on
construction of the city water
reservoir above town. Wallace
Green of Hermiston is the con
tractor for the job.
Monument High school is
making last minute preparations
for putting on the play, We
Dude It," this week-end and will
have a dance Saturday, Decem
ber 1.
The Columbia Power Co-op
will hold its annual meeting
day here in the gymnasium on
Saturday, December 1. A free
dinner will be served at noon
in the Legion-Grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell and
two sons of Spray visited Novem
ber 18 with his folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Howell.
Mrs. June Hutchinson took her
father, Joe Whitaker, to John
Day November 14 where he en
tered the Blue Mountain hos
pital for treatment on his in
ured foot. He returned home the
following Saturday, with Roberta
Croker accom p a n y i n g Mrs.
Hutchinson in bringing him
home.
Mrs. Lydia Gertson is teach
ing at Long Creek for two weeks
as a substitute.
The American Legion Auxil
iary held another food sale last
Friday at the Boyer's cash store.
The MMM club will hold its
next meeting December 6 at the
country home of Mrs. Bud Engle.
All maids and matrons are wel
come to come.
Buzz Leathers is rather busy
these days, between going to
school, attending meetings, and
working on TV repair jobs.
Maynard Hamilton accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest
to Long Creek recently on busi
ness. Mrs. June Hutchinson, and
Mrs. Roberta Croker drove to
Fossil recently on a business
trip.
Recent visitors in Kimberly
were Mrs. Stella McCarty, Mrs.
Lois Dulaney and Mrs. Elmer
Matteson.
Boardman Homes
Entertain Guests
Over Holiday
By MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs,
Algy Taylor celebrated their 35th
anniversary Wednesday even
ing of last week with an open
house at their home. About 60
persons called during the even
ing. Their daughter, Mrs. Leon
ard Bock of Portland was hos
tess for the affair. Toni Taylor
of Portland arrived Wednesday
night to spend the holidays at
the Taylor home,
John H. Johnson of Vancouver,
Wn. spent the Thanksgiving hol
idays at the home of his son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Summers.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell
of Nampa, Ida., were holiday
guests at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Herman R. Burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston
and son Leo of La Grande were
Thanksgiving Day guests at the
home of Mrs. Houston s parents,
Mr, and Mrs, Leo potts.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wlllkie and
daughter Barbara of Matawa.
Wn., spent the holidays at the
home of Mrs. Willkie s uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gilles
pie.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shattuck
and daughter Michelle of Day
ville were dinner guests at the
home of Shattuck's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Shattuck,
Thanksgiving Day.
Mrs. Evelyn Mclnnis went to
Pasco, Wn. to spend the holi
days at the home of her brother
and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown have
returned home from a five day
trip visiting relatives in Milton
Freewater, Walla Walla and
Waitsburg,- Wn. While in Waits
burg they attended the golden
wedding celebration of Brown's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Cohoon.
Linda, Billie and Bobbie De
vine of Willowdale spent the
holidays at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W,
j. Baker. Other guests Thanks
giving Day were Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Devine and children Barbara
and Colie of Heppner.
Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carpenter
were their sons and daughters
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Carpenter and children Johnnie
and Annie, and Mrs. Carpenter s
brother, Adam Tompa, ail of
Seattle, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Carpenter and children
Cindy, Larry and Lyle of Ren-
ton, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
and daughters Sandra and
Teresa, and Kent Boothman went
to Oroville, Wn. last week to
spend the holidays at the home
of Boothman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Boothman.
Mrs. Florence Root was honor
ed on the occasion of her birth
day Tuesday evening of last
week when a group of friends
urprised her with a party.
Guests were Eva LaChance of
Tacoma, Wn., Mrs. Glen Carpen
ter. Mrs. Zearl Gillespie, Mrs.
Claud Coats, Mrs. Cecil Hamil
ton, Mrs. Lowell Shattuck, Mrs.
Nathan Thorpe, Mrs. Louise Ear-
wood and Mrs. Frank Marlow.
Chloe McQuaw, student at Pa
cific University, spent the holi
days at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mcuuaw.
Other guests were Mrs. McQuaw's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay rrost,
and her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rosenbalm
of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatone and
children Linda and Jody were
inner guests in Portland
Thanksgiving at the home of
Mrs. Tatone s mother, Mrs.
Charlie Wicklander. Jody had
surgery on his eye Friday be
fore they returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert narwood
spent the holidays in Tacoma,
Wn., at the home of Harwood's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Broten.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely and
daughter Eileen were in La
Grande from Thursday till Sat
urday at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Lilly.
Holiday visitors at tne home oi
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord
were Mrs. Bedord's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Higuera and children
Susan, Karen and Jeffrey of Ken-
newick, Wn. Mrs. Guy Ferguson
returned home with them Sun
day. Larry West, student at tuu at
La Grande, spent the holidays
at the home of his parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. Dewey West. The fam
ily went to The Dalles Thanks
giving for dinner at the home
of West's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Don
ovan. Friday they went with Mr.
nd Mrs. Ronald Black and
daughter Diane to Hines to visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Garner. The Blacks were
dinner guests Thanksgiving in
Pendleton at the home oi Mrs.
Black's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Oveson.
Mr. and Mrs. Dante Daltoso
and son Joseph spent the holi
days in Walla Walla at the home
of Daltoso's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mario Daltoso. Mrs. Daltoso
was called to Butte, Mont., Sun-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, November 29. 1962
day by the death of her aunt,
Mrs. William Dawe.
Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the
week-end in Walla Walla, Wn. at
the home of her aunt, rMs. Ern
est Zerba.
Unit Studies Rug Care
The Boardman Extension unit
met Tuesday of last week at the
home of Mrs. Walter Hayes, with
Mrs. Rollin Bishop co-hostess.
Visitors were Mrs. A. R. Fort
ner and Mrs. Jeff Hayes.
The subject was "Rugs and
Upholstery," with Mrs. Dewey
West and Mrs. Don Downey lead
ers. They discussed the clean
ing and care of rugs and up
holstery, the different kinds of
cleaner, and equipment to be
used.
In the absence of Mrs. Earl
Brlggs,, president. Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe, county committee mem
ber, presided.
Due to Christmas activities.
there will be no December meet
ing of the unit. The next one
will be January 15 at the home
of Mrs. Thorpe. Leaders will be
Mrs. H. M. Walker and Mrs. Jim
Harper on the subject "Buvins
ready to wear."
Menus for Riverside High
school and Boardman Grade
school for the week of December
3-7 are as follows: Monday
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
City Council Mortuary
Heppner City Creswick
Council """aJSontT'' Mortuary
Citizens having matters for ,,, ,-,. .
discussion please bring them "c!2fd uneral Directors
before the council. Ph- 676-9600 Heppner
Ph. 676-9618
Dentist Optometrist
Dr. Harold S. Huber Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
GENElSLMNTISTRY OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours 9-12 noon daily. Next to Hotel Heppner
Evenings by Appointment. Entrance
First National Bank Bldg. Telephone 676-9465
Electricians Physicians-Surgeons
Pendleton ElectricCo. Dr A D McMurdo
Bonded and Licensed ' 0' U' ,vltmu,uu
Commercial, Industrial, Resi- Physician and Surgeon
dential wiring, Electric heat.
Wiring supplies. Heppner Ph. Office 676-9942
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES Home 676-9718
PROMPT SERVICE 0 8
1802 S. W. Emigrant, Pendle-
ton, Oregon. Phone CR 6-2672. r i . -i-.i i i
c . . . : T Dr. L. D. Tibbies
Exterminating Service osteopathic
a r , . Physician & Surgeon
Ayers Pest Control lst Natlonal Bank BldK.
Rodent and Insect Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
Termite Control
Fogging and Spraying
Clayton Ayers Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
Ph. 676-9953 M. D.
i J" Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5
UObynS PeSt Control Monday through Saturday
iSn InSeCt EXterm' Ph. 676 9253 Res. 676-9620
Termite Control ni
Bird control Plumbing
Grain Fumigation
Guaranteed Work
John Jepsen Plumbing
Ph. lone 422-7180 or 422-7244 SERVICE
Insurance Gilliam and Bisbee
111 HARDWARE CO.
C A. Ruggles Fh" 676-9433
insurance agency Printing
Ph. 676-9625 Box 611
Heppner, Oregon The Gazette-Times
offers complete
Donald E. Turner Printing Service
"USES SSSH dealer, Moore Business Forms
of Ph. 676-9228
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
estate planning Rubber Stamps
Ph. 989-8167 Lexington
Rubber Stamps
Turner Van Marter made to your order
j n , i. All sizes all types
and Bryant Prompt service
general insurance Gazette-Times
Ph- 676-9652 Ph. 676-9228 Heppner
Monuments Title Insurance
Monuments Morrow County
, Abstract & Title Co.
MQrKerS TITLE INSURANCE
See Oliver Creswick Office in Peters Building
Creswick Mortuary Ph" m 9S12
Plastering Watch Repair
Plastering and Stucco Peterson's Jeweler?
Lathing Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Free Estimates Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Frost Brothers HepKfeon
Hermiston Ph. 567-3191 Ph. 676-9200
beef stew, hot bread, salad, fruit;
Tuesday boiled beans, buttered
beets, hot french bread, ginger
bread with whipped cream; Wed
nesdayhamburgers, buttered
corn, cottage cheese, vegetable
sticks, fruit crisp; Thursday
macaroni and cheese, bologna
sandwiches, salad, fruit; Friday
tuna fish sandwiches, vege
table soup and crackers, pudding.
A hard wind storm struck the
Boardman project Sunday morn
ing just before noon and many
trees were down in the area.
No real damage has been re
ported. The wind continued the
rest of the day.
Portland Grain
Exchange
TO ARRIVE MARKET
(From Portland Market Reoorts.
300 Lewis Bldg.)
Friday, November 23
Pacific Northwest Wheats
Bid
Coast Port
White Wheat 217 V4
Soft White 217
White Club 218
Hard Red Winter
a. 11 prot. 233