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'uWkTdM' ;k - I I 1 - I Ml II I 1 mm I W II I "ill, I 3,,.., I., .. AM ..., ..7... ,p ...I,," ,.. ,1. , ... I.I' I I Classified Rates 3c per word mlnlnum 50c per Insertion. Cenrda of Thank SIjOO CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Noon Wednesday To arold billing, cash Is re quested for small ads when brought to the office. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS The thoughtfulness and sym pathy extended by our friends and neighbors during our recent sorrow will always be apprec iated. Our deepest gratitude for cards, memorials and other ex pressions of sympathy. Your kindnesses have meant much to us. The Townsend Family 48-c CARD OF THANKS We would like to extend our appreciation to the Heppner Morrow County Chamber of Commerce and others in the community for sponsoring the Christmas lighting contest, and special thanks to those who vot ed for our window display in the contest. The 4-R's Cafe, Mrs. Celestine Randall and daughters 48-c CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all mv friends and neighbors for their prayers, letters and beautuui cards, while I was in tne nos pitals. They were very much ap preciated and also their visits, Ellen Rogers 48-p CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and other acts of thoughtfulness while I have been in the hospital and at home. My sincere apprec iation to all. John Privett 48-c CARD OF THANKS We wish to express apprec iation to all who contributed to the success of our grand open ing Saturday. We thank the many who sent plants ana now ers and all who responded with acts of thoughtfulness and their attendance. It is gratifying to re ceive such a fine welcome as we begin business in the commun itv. Arnie Hedman and Gil Lujan Case Furniture Co. 48-c CARD OF THANKS May we take this method of thanking our neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy following the death 'of our mother. Mrs. Neola Mun ford. These expressions have been deeply appreciated. Gene and Maxine Rietmann 48-p CARD OF THANKS The Lexington PTA would like to express its thanks and apprec iation to all those who donated money for the Christmas light ing contest held in Lexington, and to all those who participated in making it a success. . - - Lexington PTA 48-c Notices ATTENTION! Bridge and Pin ochle players plan now to at tend the Legion Auxiliary Ben efit Card Party on Monday, Feb. 11, Legion Hall. Dessert at 8 prizes fun! Tickets, $1. 48-49c 3 Lost and Found LOST German shepherd, black and brown female, with silver chain around neck. Reward. Ph. 676-8322. Jerry Myers, Rt. 2, Heppner. 48-c 4 Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE Man or woman with car for Rawleigh business in Morrow county. Buy on time. Write immed iately to Rawleigh, 306 Adeline, Oakland, Calif. 44 -48c 5 Work Wanted WILL CARE FOR elderly people in my home in Stanfield, Ore gon. Phone 449-3311. 48-51p WORK WANTED Will do cat work, bulldozing, custom farming. Phone 676-5322. Ern est Christopherson, lone. 35-tfc WANTED to do sewing and alterations. June Christopher son. Ph. 676-5322. 46-tfc For Rent FOR RENT Furnished Apart ment Adults only. Call 676 9684. 38-tfc FOR RENT One bedroom furn ished house. Ph. 676-9272. 48-tfc FOR RENT Small furnis h e d apartment. Convenient loca tion! Phone 676-9766. 48-p 8 Services WE ARE DEALER FOR SCHWINN Bicycles new and reconditioned. Parts and re pairs for all makes. Hermiston Cycle Shop. First and High land, Hermiston. 45-48p TV, Radio, and phonograph ser vice. L. E. Dick. Ph. 676-9920. 17-tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Welsh Ponies, Reg istered and graded. Also Welsh and Quarter-horse crosses. Ex cellent kids ponies. Reasonable prices. A 7 Pony Ranch, Rt. 1, Box 282, Terrahanne, Ore. 48-50c SPECIAL BULL SALE TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 1963 30 top quality registered Can adian 2-year old Angus bulls. These bulls may be seen any time. Also 30 young Angus stock cows calving now. Northwestern Livestock Com mission Co., Hwy. 30, Hermiston, Oregon. 48-c 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE Two Massey-Harris 816 ft. disc plows on rubber. Twenty-six inch discs, rollup lifts, top condition. John W. Graves, Hardman Station, 676 5838. 48-tfc FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay and mixed grain hay. Will de liver. Del T. Harmon, Stan field, phone 449-8606. 47-48c FOR SALE Heavy oats for feed or seed. $50 per ton. Phone 989-8158. Ray M. Dolven. 47-48p 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 FOR SALE Small automatic ironer, good cond. $10.50. Ph. 676-9921. Betty Fulleton. 48-c FOR SALE Automatic Electro lux vacuum, with attachments and auto, cord winder; excel lent condition; $45. Also Model 80 Polaroid camera with wink light and flash attachment; $35. One Zenith 21" TV with brass stand, $75; with hookup, $170. Also new gold twe.'d nylon rug, 10x15 ft., $95. Phone 676-9148 or 676-9930. 46-48c FOR SALE Good as new Easy automatic washer. $75. D. H. Jones, Jr. Phone 676-5338. 45-tfc 13 Misc. For Sale SAND AND GRAVEL, delivered. Any amount, anytime, any where. Call Sue Hams, Uma tilla 922-3503 or 922-3755, col lect. 5-tfc OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters. aaaing macnines saies ana service. In Heppner regularly. Hills Office Machines, call Gazette-Times, 676-9228 for service. 28-tfc IF YOU need a rubber stamp for any purpose, call at the ua-zette-Times office. All styles of type, all sizes of stamps avail able promptly. Also pads, dater stamps, stamp pad ink and supplies. TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph paper and otner oince sup plies for sale at the Gazette Times. Call 6-9228. Shop At BARRATT SALES Paneling A Paints Plumbing 422 Linden Way Ph. 676-9157 38-tfc SPECIAL SILVER SALE. Com munity, Morning Rose, Affec tion, Silver Flower and Ballad patterns; 52-piece service for 8, $59.95, instead of $79.95. Peterson's Jewelers. 48-50c BUY YOUR Sherwin-Williams paints from Case Furniture Co. in Heppner. 48-49c FOR SALE USED TREATED RAILROAD TIES. Phone CY press 6-5500, The Dalles. Saut er's Truck Service. 47-51c BUILDING BUYS: New shipment of plywood arriving this week end. Assorted sizes and grades at bargain prices. ANDERSON BUILDERS SUPPLY. 45-48c TYPEWRITER RIBBONS and Mimeograph Sten c i 1 s now available at the Gazette Times office. 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 4x4 Posts 39c ea. 2x2's 10c ea. Heppner Lumber Co. Ph. 676-9440 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. 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 can. WE ABE YOUH FRIGIDAIRE DEALEB Good choice of used washers and dryers. 1 used refrigerator. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY PonUac-Buick-WUlys-GMC Rambler PboM 676-9116 14 Automotive FOR SALE Six cyl. Jeep Sta tion Wagon, 4 wheel drive, good condition. Call 676-9450. 47-tfc JOHN D. CEGLIA WRECKING YARD buys used cars, old cars, scrap metal and iron, and sells parts, used tires, all sizes. Call 676-5595. 39-tfc Need extra cash? Sell unused items around your place with a Gazette-Times classified ad. Minimum charge, 50c per in sertion. ONE STOP SHOPPING L 0-0 K at these Deals! Used Cars 1958 Chev. Bel-Air $1000 1957 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan, automatic V-8 $750 1957 Ford station wagon $1100 1957 Chev. Sport Coupe .... $1250 1956 Pontiac $750 Commercials 1961 Chevrolet ton pickup $1750 1960 Dodge 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 FULLETON Chevrolet Co. Phone 6-9921 15 Real Estate FOR SALE 2 bedroom house on Linden Way with approx. four acres. Tom Fraters. Ph. 676-9970. 47-48C 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, $loUU down and pay balance like rent to own er. Appraised value $12,000, settle for $9,000 terms or $8500 cash. Ph. 422-7447. 48-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. 48-c LOOKING FOR INVENTORY FORMS? Available now at the Gazette-Times office. Phone 676-9228. 38-tfx 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-Tirnes for your needs in business forms. Public Notice 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 ntn 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) Six in County Get Vets' Loans The Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs granted farm and home loans to 3,958 veterans last year in the amount of $41, 283,250, H. C. Saalfeld, director, reported today. This makes a total of 41,358 loans amounting to $335,777,174 since the pro gram started 17 years ago. The volume last year was $21 million below 1961, the record year, when 5,944 veterans bor rowed nearly $63 million. In Morrow county last year, loans were granted to six vet erans in the amount of $51,950.00, compared to six loans in 1961 for $63,700.00. Since the program started in 1945, loans have gone to 75 veterans in the amount of $505,350.00. Saalfeld said that of the near ly $336 million borrowed, vet erans have repaid $177,231,345 in principal Interest. They are re paying at the rate of about $2.8 million a month, with interest payments alone averaging around $700,000. Of the more than 41,000 loans granted, 26,475 were outstanding December 31 in the amount of $229,894,629. The state veterans' loan pro gram has earned $10 million in reserves, including $1,389,368 in fiscal 1961-62, the highest year to date. Monument By MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT-The annual January Birthday party was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roach. There were 25 people attending the social evening, with cards, refreshments and exchanging of birthday gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Flowers of Council, Idaho, came for his mother, Mrs. Wave Jackson, then continued on to Willows, Calif., where they visited relatives sev eral days before returning home. Mrs. Stanley Musgrove went: to Bly to be with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Stewart during the serious ill ness of their baby. Mr. and Mrs. C J. D. Bauman of Heppner took Mr. Bauman's sister, Mrs. Helen Brown, with them to John Day and Burns re- ct'iiuy wnen me Heppner basket ball teams played games in John Day and Burns. Frank Eldpr snpnf fivp rlavc in Heppner visiting at the Lyle A bridal shrmpr urns halH Wednesday evening nt thf h of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Farrens in nonor oi Mrs. Harold Reynold, the former Dixie Dawn Stubble field. There were 52 people at tending. She received many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. riiens, Minnie unman, uos Hiil. Yvonne Stuhblpfipld and Darlene Boyer. Mrs. Theo Owelngs was taken to the John Day Clinic Wednes- uay ay ner nusDana. staying with Mr. Oweings was their son-in-law and dauehtpr. Mr ami Mrs. Bob Holmes, returning to meir rancn on Saturday. Mrs. Mabpl Hnwpll ronnlvnl word Sunriav that hpr hrnt-hnr Oren McDaniel had passed away early bunday at Heppner. Mary Lippert took her son, De Wavne. to HeDnnpr Mnndav fnr medical attention to his cut fingers. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Scott nrp me parenis oi an 8 pound 9 oz. baby boy, born Monday, January 28, at St. Anthony hospital in Pendleton. He joins a brother, Robert Dale. Grandparents are Mrs. Irene Scott of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matteson, Monu ment. Jay Sumner, student at UCLA, visited here two days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sum ner, and other relatives. He left Saturday to visit in Corvallis on his return trip to college. Stuart Grlbble, Ladd Dick, Merlin Hughes and Ken Keeling were home for the week-end from thir studies at EOC in La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harsh man were in Seattle, Wn., Satur day through Wednesday of last week attending the "Buyer's Market." Public Notices NOTICE OF DISCONTINUANCE OF RIVERVIEW CEMETERY, BOARDMAN, OREGON AND RE MOVAL OF REMAINS Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes, 97.450, notice is here by given of the proposed dis continuance of the Riyerview Cemetery at Boardman, Oregon, and the removal of all remains from said cemetery to a new cemetery site, located In Section 9, Township 4 North, Range 25 East of the Willamette Merid ian. RIVERVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Florence Root, Secretary, Riverview Cemetery Association, Boardman, Oregon January 25, 1963. (48-Slc) HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 31, 1963 Ice Fishing Good At Bull Prairie According to Forest Service re ports, ice fishing has been very good at Bull Prairie during the past weeks. Over 100 persons have been enjoying the sport during the week-ends and a few fish during the week-days. Also many are ice skating on the pond. The ice is frozen solidly, and fishermen set up their spots on the ice. Some of them build warm fires while they are fish ing through the holes chopped in the ice. The day time fishing seems to be more successful, and temperatures are ranging around the freezing point or just below. Drinking water is available at the faucet near the cabin which has been left running. Roads are good but one should use chains. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner and Mrs. Jim Lovgren met Jim Sumner of The Dalles and Tom Sumner of Arlington in Arling ton on their way to Prineville Tuesday to attend the funeral services of Glenn Stockton, Mr. Stockton was an uncle of Mrs. Sumner. 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 Council MMuBjrMonr' Citizens having matters for discussion please bring them before the council. Ph. 676-9618 Construction STEEL BUILDINGS GRAIN STORAGE, CONCRETE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION The Haskins Co. Inc. 1808 Carl St. Walla Walla, Wn. Phone JAckson 5-9015 Dentist Dr. Harold S. Huber D. M. D. GENERAL DENTISTRY Office Hours 9-12 noon daily. Evenings by Appointment. First National Bank Bldg. Ph. 676-9118 Electricians PenclletonElectricCo. 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 Insect and Rodent Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging 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 422-7244 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 French Out on Bail William G. French, charged with attempted burglarly, was released from the Morrow county jail January 24 after posting $1500 bail. He has been bound over to the grand jury which will convene on February 8, Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman said. French al legedly attempted to break Into Central Market on the night of January 16. Reasonable prices on business cards at the Gazette-Times. Portland Grain Exchange TO ARRIVE MARKET (From Portland Market Reports, 300 Lewis Bldg.) Monday, January 28, 1963 Pacific Northwest Wheat Bid Coast Port White Wheat 221 Soft White 221 White Club 221 Hard Red Winter 235 a. 11 prot. 242 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 676-9465 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 Fri. 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 Heppnw Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract Cr Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office In Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson'"? Jeweler Latest Jewelry ft Gift Goods WatchPS, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200