" 12 Furn., Appliances
Classified Rates FOR SALE Automatic Electro-
. - j i i lux vacuum, with attachments
3c per word-minlnum 50c 9nd aut0. cord windt,r; exeel.
per insertion. lent condition; $45. Also Model
80 Polaroid camera with wink
Cards of Thanks $1.00 light and flash attachment;
$35. One Zenith 21" TV with
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE brass stand, $75; with hookup,
,-. w-j j $170. Also new gold tweed
Noon Wednesday nylon rugi 10xl5 ft$95 phone
To avoid billing, cash U re- 676-9148 or 676-9930. 46-48c
quested for small ads when FOR SALE Good as new Easy
brought to the office. automatic washer. $75. D. H.
Jones, Jr. Phone 676-5338.
' 45-tfc
1 Cords of Thanks 13 Misc. For Sale
t .RviFt T!1AN,KS ,, ENJOY PLAYING BRIDGE OR
tlZyl Jihe a"k 5U m5! PINOCHLE? Come to St. Pat-
S?dLSir fthe 1 6ly nt and rick's Altar Society public
gifts sent to me at Christmas. card t Tuesday" Jan. 29.
Aif?' I? jfl know cards following dessert at 8
how much I appreciate their st Patrics Pai.ish hall.
visits with me while I am here ' 47.c
in the Pioneer Memorial hos- ,
pita1' . . FOR SALE USED TREATED
Georgia A. Perry RAILROAD TIES. Phone CY-
2111 Pss 6-5500, The Dalles. Saut-
2 Notices ers Trucl Service- 47-sic
BUILDING BUYS: New shipment
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! St. 0f plywood arriving this week
Patrick's Altar Society will end. Assorted sizes and grades
sponsor Public Card Party, at bargain prices. ANDERSON
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 8 p.m. Tick- BUILDERS SUPPLY. 45-48c
ets, $1. St. Patrick's Hall,
Heppner. 47-c TYPEWRITER RIBBONS and
Mimeograph Stencils now
3 Lost and Found available at the Gazette-
Times office.
LOST Thoro u g h b r e d black
cocker spaniel at lone, year I I
old, missing since Jan. 16. An- -v-"viuir
swers to name, "Black Jack." rAn c A I C
Owned by little Danny Akers. rJf on-C
Ph. 422-7404. 47-c
4 Help Wanted 2x4 STUDS
HELP WANTED-Woman to f. Iz. per M
work In our office. Must be
able to drive and do sewing. wiAvmn?
Apply at Heppner Cleaners. ormvinua
46-tfc You load $2.50 per load
WANTED AT ONCE Man or FREE WOOD
woman with car for Rawleigh . . q
business in Morrow county. osts a
Buy on time. Write immed- ixZs 1UC ea-
iately to Rawleigh, 306 Adeline,
Oakland, Calif. 44-48c ii i u
- Heppner Lumber Co.
5 Work Wanted
Ph. 676-9440
WORK WANTED Will do cat
work, bulldozing, custom
farming. Phone 676-5322. Em- SAND AND GRAVEL, delivered,
est Chnstopherson, lone. Anv amount, anytime, any-
' aa-ttc where. Call Sue Hams, Uma-
WANTED to do-sewing and tilla 922-3503 or 922-3755, col-
alterations. June Christopher- ieci- 0 ,
son. Ph. 676-5322. 46-tfe OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters.
7 En p.L adding machines sales and
Tor Rem service. In Heppner regularly.
Hills Office Machines, call
HOUSE FOR RENT or sale, three Gazette -Times, 676-9228 for
bedroom, large yard on Main service. 2S-tfc
street in lone. Ph. 422-7454.
47-c IF YOU need a rubber stamp for
: ' any purpose, call at the Ga-
FOR RENT Furnished Apart- zette-Times office. All styles of
ment. Adults only. Call 676- type an sizes 0f stamps avail-
9684. 38-tfc abe promptly. Also pads, dater
FOR RENT Two room furnish- "Jmps. stamP Pad lnk and
ed house. Ph. 676-9272. 27-tfc suPPiles-
r ' TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
services paper and other office sup-
- plies for sale at the Gazette-
WE ARE DEALER FOR Times. Call 6-9228.
SCHWINN Bicycles new and .
reconditioned. Parts and re- .
- pairs for all makes. Hermiston bnOp At
Cycle Shop. First and High-
land, Hermiston. 45-48p BARRATT SALES
TV, Radio, and phonograph ser
vice; L. E. Dick. Ph. 676-9920. Paneling
17'tfc Paints
9 Livestock, Poultry," . plumblnR
58 HEAD Purebred Angus, 40 422 Linden WaV
Bulls, 18 Females Show 9:30 c y
a.m. Sale starts 12:30 p.m., nL 7Qlc;"7
Saturday, Jan. 26, 1963, Coun- " n. jlJ-J I J I
ty Fairgrounds, Hermiston, 38-tfc
Oregon. Range Bulls and
Foundation Females from " "
leading breeders of Idaho, 4 Automotive
Washington and Oregon. Si
Williams, Auctioneer. Oregon J0HN D cEGLIA WRECKING
Trail Angus Sale sponsored by YARD buys used cars, old cars,
Oregon Angus Association No- fa d j d u
h L "rinh vhhv PartS' used tires, all sizes. Call
gsrS eSf VS'l.teSS; 676-5595- 39-tfc
will be heated. Oregon Angus Need extra cash? Sell unused
Assn. Harold Rankin, 809 Tarn- items aroUnd your place with
arack, Hermiston, Oregon. a Gazette-Times classified ad.
46-47c Minimum charge, 50c per in-
10 Farm and Garden sertlon-
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay Call pREE to Pendleton
and mixed grain hay. Will de- 97R ,R11 r . , .
liver. Del TP. Harmon, Stan- Say 276"3611 Collect
field, phone 449-8606. 47-48c Authorized V. W. Dealer
FOR SALE Heavy oats for feed Cars Galore
or seed. $50 per ton. Phone New Volkswagens
989-8158. Ray M. Dolven.
!I SEDANS (any color)
SEED CLEANING and treating.
Bulk price at our plant, 20c CTATION WAGONS
bu., or 40c sack; bulk price in J I A I VVAOUINJ
the country, over 300 bu. 20c
bu., 40c sack; under 300 bu. P CK-UPS
25c bu., 50c sack. Harold Erwin, '" w' "
Heppner, call collect 676-5806.
28 tfr
mmx-. PANEL DELIVERY
SSTdSX , $395.00 Down
3209. 26-tfc (your car paid for or not)
12 Furn., Appliances $47.95 per month
FOR SALE-Admiral 18" port- WTER MOTOR CO.
able TV, $60. Phone 676-9191 Y T N , K .
after 6 p.m. 46P llNl.
FOR SALE Used two-piece sec- PENDLETON, OREGON
tional davenport. Priced reas- OPEN SUNDAYS
onably. Phone 676-9467.
47-c 9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
14 , Automotive
1963 RAMBLER
Wins Motor Trend's
"Car of the Year"
Award
"FOR OUTSTANDING
DESIGN ACHIEVEMENT
AND ENGINEERING
LEADERSHIP"
SEE IT HERE
FINEST SELECTION
Of Late Model
CLEAN USED CARS
PASSENGER CARS
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL:
1960 Bonneville Station Wagon,
full power, full air conditioner,
exceptionally good car.
1959 Buick Electra, fully equip
ped, exceptionally low mile
age. 1959 Chevrolet 2-Dr., overdrive,
exceptionally clean, new set
Double Eagle tires.
1957 4-Dr. Oldsmobile sedan,
auto, trans, and power equip
ment. 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 4-door
sedan, V-8 motor, full power.
1955 Willys 4x4 Station Wagon,
exc. clean, good cond. excel
lent rubber.
USED
COMMERCIALS
1958 GMC Pickup
Five 1948 Jeeps, excellent hunt
ing and fishing rigs.
1957 Willys Pickup, low mileage,
excellent shape.
1955 Heavy Duty 2-Ton Chev
rolet Truck, LWB, 2-speed rear
axle, heil hoist and grain bed.
1953 Willys pickup, V-8 motor,
good rubber, power take-off.
1949 KB-11 Dual drive Inter
national truck, good shape,
practically new 1000x20 rubber.
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-Buick-Willys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 676-9116
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
L 0-0 K at these
Deals!
Used Cars
1957 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan,
automatic V-8 $750
1957 Ford station wagon $1100
1957 Chev. Sport Coupe .... $1250
1956 Pontiac $650
Commercials
1961 Chevrolet ton
pickup $1750
1960 Dodge xk Ton 1200
1 1961 Chev. Corvair pickup
with 4 speed $1750
1959 International pickup
with 5 pass, cab $1400
1957 Willys 4WD pickup .... $1250
MECHANIC WANTED
FUttETON
Chevrolet Co.
Phone 6-9921
14 Automotive
FOR SALE Six cyl. Jeep Sta
tion Wagon, 4 wneei drive,
eood condition. Call 676-9450.
47-tfc
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE 2 bedroom house on
Linden Way with approx.
fnnr norps. Tom Fraters. Ph.
676-9970. 47-48C
FOR SALEr Three bedroom
home, large living room, hard
wood floors, large yard, lo
cated third house above swim
ming pool. Price $10,500, terms
at 4. Jim Phegley. Phone
676-5578. . 46-p
RESERVE TUESDAY NIGHT,
Jan. 29, for the Public Card
Party, St. Patrick's Parish hall.
$1 admission, dessert at 8 p.m.
cards and prizes. 47-c
HOUSE FOR SALE Large roomy
2-story house on extra large
lot, excellent location. Call
676-9734. 36-tfc
THREE BEDROOM HOME for
sale in lone; corner lot; two
bathrooms, fireplace; family
room; utility room; insulated.
$9500. Ernie McCabe. Phone
676-9679. ' 45-48c
THREE BEDROOM HOU S E
Two years old for sale in lone,
near school, $1500 down and
pay balance like rent to own
er. Appraised value $12,000,
settle for $9,000 terms or $8500
cash. Ph. 422-7447. 47-c
FOR SALE IN IONE Older
seven room home on 100x100
lot. Large rooms, in good con
dition. Price $4500. Also ad
ditional corner lot. Phone 422
7447. 47-c
Public Notice
NOTICE
As of this date, January 10,
1963, I will not be responsible
for any debts incurred, other
than my own.
Signed,
Sam Byrne
45-47p
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned as admin
istratrix of the Estate of Wil
liam A. Simcox, deceased, has
filed her Final Account and Re
port in said estate and the Court
has fixed Monday, the 11th day
of February, 1963, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said
day as the time and the Court
room of the County Court in
the County Court House in
Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, as the place for the hear
ing of objections to such Final
Account and Report and the
settlement thereof.
Emma Simcox, Administratrix
of the Estate of William A.
Simcox, deceased.
Cunha and Mosgrove
Attorneys for Administratrix
210-216 Title Ins. Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
(45-49c)
Science Center
Open In Seattle
Thi Pnnifip pipnpp fpntpr in
1QA9 tho hitrhlioht pvhihit nf tho
Seattle World's Fair, is now open
permanently as ine miesi uis
nlav of science exhibits ever
assembled.
As the United States Science
exhibit at the fair, the $10 mil
lion rontoT nttrnrtpH mnrp than
6,500,000 persons in six months.
Alter me iair, eniury n ex
position, operation was turned
nvpr fn thp nnn-nrofit Pacific
Science Center Foundation.
"The Pacific Science center or
fpre thp same incomDarable
show seen during the Fair," said
Edward uarison, rounuauon
president. "More than 96 of
tho PYhihite rpmflin. and it is
our plan to add improvements
constantly."
Three new exhibits a Musser
planetarium, an optical light
maser and a NASA satellite
tracking display were added in
December.
Two motion picture exhibits
are the only ones of their type
in the United States. The first
ntMWpc Rpvpn synchronized Dro-
lectors to show the ''House of
Science, an introduction to me
Center. The second is the Boe
ing Spacearium, a simulated
multi-billion mile trip through
space.
Three other main fair attrac
tions, the monorail, the space
needle and the Seattle Civic
Center complex, are also contin
uing operations. to the delight
of Seattle visitors.
The Pacific Science Center is
presently open on week-ends
only, but plans to go into full
time operations this spring. Ad
mission to the center is $1 for
adults, 50 cents for students.
"A nsvchiatrist says, 'The
best way to prevent a nervous
hronirrinun is to work hard.'
1 1 . i ... i u nav, Vincit uav?"
wuaiB uic iicai
E. M. Remsburg, Vista (Calif.)
Praoa
in St. Jn the Lions staged a
pancake day using a Rotary
grill, but the Kiwanians weren't
even mentiined." Louis Nelson
Bowman, King City (Mo.) In
County News.
Boardman Holds
2nd Flu Clinic
Bv MARY LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN A total of 70 flu
shots were given at the second
clinic held here at the school last
week. This, together with the 30
shots given about a week before,
made 100 shots, which was a lot
less than the first clinic, when a
total of 226 shots were given.
Mrs. Earl Briges was in Port
land last week visiting at the
home of her son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Max
well. Her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Campbell and daughter Jeanne,
were also there and are leaving
for Guam to join Campbell. Mrs.
Briggs also visited her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs.
C. C. Carnegie.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug re
turned home last week from a
month's stay at Laguna Beach,
Calif. While there they also went
to Phoenix, Ariz, to visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Brown, former residents here.
Also visiting there were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Fussell of Apache Junc
tion, Ariz., also former residents
here.
Ed Benthin returned home
from St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton last Thursday where
he was in traction for a week for
his back.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith of
Sunny Valley, and Mrs. Steve
Sullivan of Langlois were over
night visitors at the home ot
their brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe,
last week on their way to La
Grande to visit their father, Paul
Smith of Union, who is in the
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Taylor and
children Nickki Jean, Terry and
Jamie Lou, and Toni Taylor all
of Portland were week-end visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Algy Taylor, coming here for the
wedding of Bob Taylor and
Andrea Mechow in Hermiston
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ander
son of Condon were Sunday visi
tors at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Sledge, on the occasion
of Mrs. Anderson's birthday.
Beverlv Donovan of Salem
spent the week-end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Donovan.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlguera
and children Susan, Karen and
Jeffrey of Kennewick, Wash,
spent the week-end visiting at
the homes of Mrs. Higuera's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fergu
son, and her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bed
ord. Other visitors at the Bedord
home were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Pace of La Grande, who were on
their way to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
spent the week-end in Granger,
Wash, visiting at the home of
their son and daugnter-in-iaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hayes and
children Jeff, Terry and Ronnie
went to Maupin over the week
end to visit at the home of Mrs.
Hayes' brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Parman. Her
mother, Mrs. Elfreda Volden of
Devil Lake, N. Dak., returned
home with them for a visit here.
Dennis Gronquist of Pendleton
spent the week-end visiting
Steve Partlow, and his sister
Karen visited at the home of
Linda Tatone.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow
went to Pendleton Sunday to
visit at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Marlow.
Mrs .Tnp Tntnnp. president of
the 7th District of Oregon Feder
ation of Womens Clubs, was a
luncheon guest at the Elks club
n Pendleton last week, given lor
state officers, and attended a
meeting of the Pendleton Wo
mens club. She was also a recent
guest at a members luncheon of
tho Arlington Womens club at
the Methodist church in Arlinj-
ton.
To Study Money Management
The Home Extension unit met
Monday of last week at the
home of Mrs. Nathan Thorpe,
with Mrs. Bernard Donovan as
co-hostess. Subject was "Buying
ready to wear," with Mrs. Jim
Harper and Mrs. h. m. wamer as
leaders.
The unit will have a four week
course in "money management"
starting Jan. 28, to be held eacn
Monday night at the Irrigon
school at 8 p. m. ine iirst weeK s
subject will be "How to make a
farm v sDendincr plan. teo. 4
meeting will be "Wise use of
credit." Feb. 11 will be "Family
stake and Social Security." There
will be a Social Security repre
sentative present. The last one
Feb. 18 will be "What about
savings and investments." These
meetings are for both men and
women, and all couples are
urced to attend.
The next regular meeting of
tho unit will be at the home of
Mrs. Walker Feb. 19. Subject
will be "Facing widowhood,"
with Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs.
Arthur Allen leaders. In the fu
ture all meetings will start at
10:30 a. m., and alter lunch win
reconvene at 1 p. m.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 24, 1963
The annual congregatio n a 1
meeting of the Boardman Com
munity church will be held Feo.
1, starting with a potluck supper
at 6:30 p. m. at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe
went to the meeting of Rhea
Creek Grange last Friday night.
Thorpe is Morrow County deputy.
Menues for Riverside High
school and Boardman Grade
school for the week of Jan. 28
Feb. 1 are a3 follows: Monday
Tomato soup, bologna sand
wiches, tossed salad and fruit
crisp; Tuesday Chili beans and
rolls, peas and carrots, ginger
bread with whipped ere a m ;
Wednesday Creamed chic ken
on toast, tomatoes, vegetable
sticks and cobbler Thursday
bpeghetti with meat sau c e ,
French bread or rolls, spinach
and fruit; Friday Clam chow
der with crackers, pears and
cheese salad, jello with whipped
cream and cookies.
MS?
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1'MJTflDS
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Accounting Service
Robert L. Porter
Accounting, Bookkeeping
Tax Returns,
Business and Personal
Insurance
Heppner Clinic Building
233 Gale St.
Phone 676-5531
City Council
Heppner City
VUUnCII Bach Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion please bring them
before the council.
Ph. 676-9618
Construction
STEEL BUILDINGS
GRAIN STORAGE, CONCRETE
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
The HaskinsCo. Inc.
1808 Carl St.
Walla Walla, Wn.
Phono JAckson 5-9015
Dentist
Dr. Harold S. Huber
D. M. D.
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Office Hours 9-12 noon dally.
Evenings by Appointment
First National Bank Bldg.
Ph. 676-9118
Electricians
PendletonElectricCo.
Bonded and Licensed
Commercial. Industrial, Resi
dential wiring, Electric heat,
Wiring supplies.
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES
PROMPT SERVICE
1802 S. W. Emigrant, Pendle
ton, Oregon. Phone CR 6-2672.
Exterminating Service
Ayers Pest Control
Rodent and Insect
Termite Control
Fogging and Spraying
Clayton Ayers
Ph. 676-9953
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Exterm
ination Termite Control
Bird Control
Grain Fumigation
Guaranteed Work
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180 or 422-72,44
Insurance
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Turner Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9652
Monuments
Wylie Monument
Co.
Represented By
OLIVER CRESWICK
CRESWICK MORTUARY
5
Portland Grain
Exchange
TO ARRIVE MARKET
(From Portland Market Reports,
300 Lewis Bldg.)
Monday, January 21, 1963
Pacific Northwest Wheats
Bid
Coast Port
White Wheat 219
Soft White 219
White Club 219
Hard White-Baart 220
Hard Red Winter
a. 11 prot. 238
b. 12 prot. 242
Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Wagner and
family left last week-end for
Sun Valley, Idaho, where they
are spending a week's vaca
tion. They will participate in a
family ski school there. They
made the trip by car and
plan to return this week-end.
"The surest way to go broke is
to wait for the breaks." John
L. Teets, Rlchwood (West Va.)
Nicholas Republican.
"Middle-age Is when you can
do everything you used to, but
not until tomorrow."
Plastering
Plastering and Stucco
Lathing
Free Estimates
Frost Brothers
Hermiston Ph. 567-3191
Mortuary
Creswick
Mortuary
Licensed Funeral Directors
Ph. 676-9600 Heppner
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-9463
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. A. D. McMurdo
Physician and Surgeon
Heppner Ph. Office 676-9942
Home 676-9718
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M. D.
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Mon., Tues., Wed. and Frl.
1 to 5:30, Thurs. and Sat.
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Printing
The Gazette-Times
offers complete
Printing Service
Dealer, Moore Business Forms
Ph. 676-9228
Rubber Stamps
Rubber Stamps
made to your order
All sizes all types
Prompt service
Gazette-Times
Ph. 676-9228 Heppner
Title Insurance
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Ph. 676-9912
Watch Repair
Peterson'?; Jeweler:
Latest Jewelry it Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 616-9200