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Ills ft 'tt:'m''U y vL . I 1 lii? S3!i ? mmMaff.m n I lm niduv r .7 For Rent lli Classified Rates 3c pei word mtnlnum 50c pet Insertion. Cards of Thanks f 1X0 CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Noon Wednesday To arold billing, casta Is re quested (or small ads when brought to the office. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude, we wish to express thanks to all those who worked long hours in helping divert mud and water in the flooding of our yard and nome Saturday night and Sun day morning. Willing help of so many fine friends and neighbors at a time like this was gratefully appreciated. Rose Marie, Herman and Don Stroeber. 49-c CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to the many friends for their thoughtfulness and many acts of kindness extended us at the time of our recent be reavement. We are indeed grate ful for the many cards, flowers, guts of food, and other remem brances. Mrs. Oren McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Medlock Mr. and Mrs. Dave Richie 49-p CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of those who helped us pump out the basement of our home and help ed to divert the water around our home during the flooding Saturday afternoon and evening. Carey and Alice Hastings 49-p CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude I ex tend this word of thanks for the many kind acts and sympathy expressed by thoughtful friends. These kindnesses have meant much to me. Mrs. Frank Davidson 49-p CARD OF THANKS ... All the lovely flowers, cards and gifts sent by my thought ful friends have brought much cheer during my recent hospit alization. I'd like to say "thank you" to all who remembered me. Everything was very much appreciated. Mrs. Rov W. Lindstrom 49-p CARD OF THANKS Patients in Pioneer Memorial hospital wish to thank Humph reys Drug for sponsoring the dis tribution of daily morning pap ers in the hospital. The papers are greatly enjoyed. 49-p CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude I would like to say "thanks" to my friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers and other remembrances during my illness and convalescence. My special thanks to the Mill boys (the Everlasting Card Co.,) for their original metal plate "get well card." It will always be treas ured. - .. Malda Brltt 49-p 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 during Monday's "flood evacuation," one black and grey cat near cemetery hill. Harley Young, phone 676-9968. 49-c 5 Work Wanted WORK WANTED For tree top ping or tree removal call Tay lor's General Works, Ph. 676 5385. 49-50c WORK WANTED For general carpentry or cabinet work, also interior remodeling and decor atingcall Taylor's General Works, Ph. 676-5385. 49-50c WORK WANTED General farm work. Experienced. Call Jim Richardson, 676-5387. 49-50p 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 Chrlstopherson, 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 HOUSE FOR RENT or sale, three bedroom, large yard, on Main street in lone. Ph. 422-7454. 49-51C 8 Services 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 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE Two Massey-Harris 8'A ft. disc plows on rubber. Twenty-six inch discs, rollup lifts, top condition. John W. Graves, Hardman Station, 676 5838. 48-tfc 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 Good as new Easy automatic washer. $75. D. H, Jones. Jr. Phone 676-5338. 45-tfc 1 3 Misc. For Sale FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL for your Valentine decorat e d cakes and cookies, made to order; also made for parties and showers. Mrs. Frank Payne, phone 676-9269. 49-c SAVE $19.80 on 1847 Rodger Bros, complete 52 piece service for eight. Regularly $79.75, now only $59.95, in all active patterns Flair, Heritage, Lei lani, Springtime, Reflection. Peterson's Jewelers, Heppner. 49-c FOR SALE Copies of booklet, "Yesteryears of Morrow, his tory of Morrow County, $1 each. County Agent's office, Gilliam and Bisbde Building. 49-52c OFFICE SUPPLIES, typewriters. adding machines sales 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, cau at me ua-zette-Tlmes 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 other oince sup plies for sale at the Gazette Times. Call 6-9228. Shop At BARRATT SALES Paneling e 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 ex press 6-5500, The Dalles. Saut er's Truck Service. 47-51c TYPEWRITER RIBBONS and Mimeograph Sten c 1 1 s now available at the Gazette Times office. 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 Automotive 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 1955 Mercury $600 1953 Chrysler $300 Commercials 1961 Chevrolet Va ton pickup $1750 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 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 Pontiac Star Chief, Full power, one owner car, a real good buy. 1959 Buick Electra, fully equip ped, exceptionally low mile age. 1959 Chevrolet 2-Dr., overdrive, exceptionally clean, new set Double Eagle tires. 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, hell 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 ABE TOUB FRIGID AIRE DEALER Good choice of used washers and dryers. 1 used refrigerator. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pontloc-Bulck-WlUyi-GMC Rambler Phone 676-9116 14 Automotive FOR SALE Six cyl. Jeep Sta tion Wagon, 4 wheel drive, good condition, tall 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. . 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 HOUSE FOR SALE Large roomy 2-story house on extra large lot, excellent location. Call 676-9734. 36-tfc THREE BEDROOM HOUSE 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. 49-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. 49-c ALL TYPES of 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. 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 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) 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 Riyfrview 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. (48-51c) Public Notices NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, State Of fice, 710 N. E. Holladav. Port. land 12, Oregon, January 25, 1963. Under the provisions of the lay lor Grazing Act of June 28 1934 (48 Stat. 1273 : 43 U.S.C. 315g; 43 CFR, part 147), as amended, the State Land Board, State Capitol Buildine. Salem. Oregon, has filed application Oregon 011962-A to select the public lands In Morrow and Umatilla Counties described as All Sees. 2. 6. 8. 12 and 18. T. N., R. 26 E.: Lots 3. 4. SNWV. &wy4 sec. 4, All Sec. 6, SMi Sec. 8, All Sec. 18, T. 3 N., R. 27 E.; EVt, SEViNWVi. NEiiSWtt. s'ASWtt sec. 20, and All Sec. 28, 1. J in., k. 2)5 k, w.M., Oregon, containing 6,383.21 acres in ex change for the offered lands in Lake and Harney Counties de scribed as All Sec. 36, T. 27 S., R. 18 E.; All Sec. 16, EV4, EMiWtt Sec. 36, T. 27 S., R. 21 E.; EM., NttNWVi, SfcNWtt, NEttSWtt Sec. 16, T. 27 S., R. 22 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 27 S., R. 23 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 27 S R, 24 E,: S'i Sec. 36, T. 28 S R. 16 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 28 S., R. 17 E.; EKSEY Sec. 16, All Sec. 36, T. 28 S.. R. 18 E.; EH Sec. 36, T. 28 S., R. 19 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, 28 S., R. 20 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 28 S., R. 21 E.; All Sees 16 and 36, T. 28 S R, 22 E.; EM, Sec. 16 T. 28 S R, 23 E.j AH Sec, 16, T, 28 S R. 24 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 29 S R. 18 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 29 S., R. 20 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 29 S.. R. 21 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 29 S., R. 23 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36. T. 29 S., R. 24 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 30 S., R. 21 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 30 S., R. 23 E.; All Sees. 16 and 36, T. 30 S., R. 24 E.; All Sec. 36, T. 31 S., R. 23 E.; N, NV4 SWy4, SWy4SWy, SE1 Sec. 16, All Sec. 36, T. 31 S R. 24 ' E.; Lots 3, 4, NEV4, NEV4NW54 Sec. 36, T, 32 S R, 18 E,; All Sec. 36, T. 32 S., R. 23 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 33 S., R. 23 E.; All Sec. 16, NWV4, WHSWV4 Sec. 25, T. 34 S., R. 24 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 34 S., R. 25 E.; NEV4, EHNWVi, NEK SW14, NttSEW, Sec. 36, T. 38 S., R. 25 E.; Lot 1 (NEKNEy4) Sec. 5, NWUNEV4, NWy4NWy4, sy2 NWK, NE14SW14 Sec. 16, T. 38 S., R. 26 E.; All Sec. 16, T. 39 S., R. 25 E.; All Sec. 16, T, 40 S., R. 25 E.; All See, 16 T. 41 S., R. 24 E.; AH Sec. 16, T. 41 S., R, 25 E; Ntt, N'iS'a Sec. 16, T. 41 3., R. 26 E W. M., Oregon, containing 25,989.91 acres. The purpose of this notice is to al low any persons asserting a claim to the lands or having bona fide objections to the pro posed exchange to file their ob jections in this office. Any claim or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy has been served on the applicant, within 60 days from the date of first publication. Russell K. Getty, State Director. First Publication February 7, 1963. (49-52c) Oregon Farm Labor Wage Rate Third Highest in Nation Oregon hired farm workers in 1962 received the third highest wages in the country, exceeded only by wages paid in Washing ton and California, reports Mrs. Elvera Horrell, Oregon State University extension agricultural economist. The Pacific Coast region tops all others in the nation for farm wage rates. Washington, Calif ornia and Oregon, in that order, led the nation, followed by Con necticut. Massachus e 1 1 s and Rhode Island tied for fifth and Idaho was seventh. Last year, Oregon's composite wage rate, simmered down to an hourly basis, averaged $1.22, up two cents from 1961. Oregon's January 1, 1963, wage rate was $1.24, two cents above the 1962 average. National rates at the start of this year were 94.8 cents, an average of two cents higher than a year earlier, she said. The New England states, rank ing second to the Pacific Coast on the wage rate scale, recorded the biggest percentage increase in wages in 1962. The Pacific Coast increased the least while the East South Central states, lowest on the wage scale, in creased at about the same rate as the national average, Mrs. Horrell reported. Family labor made up about 70 per cent of Oregon's total farm labor force last year and composed an even larger per centage of the farm labor force on a national basis. Farm labor along the Pacific Coast was most in demand in September, due to the harvest of many Calif ornia crops. Between 1945 and 1961, the number of farm workers drop ped one-third while farm pro duction increased one-third, Mrs. Horrell pointed out. The num ber of persons supplied with farm products by one farm work er nearly doubled during the same period. Reasonable prices on business cards at the Gazette -Times. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, February 7. 1963 T ijriiit 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 """iTuZr" 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. Phone JAfkson 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 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 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 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. Williams Furnaces Cumplete In stallation Carpeting Linoleum Oil Burner Refrigeration Service Donwtlo and Commercial Free Estimated All Work Guaranteed Ph. 676-9418 Heppner 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 Portland Grain Exchange TO ARRIVE MARKET (From Portland Market Reports, 300 Lewis Bldg.) Monday, February 5, 1963 Pacific Northwest Wheats Bid Coast Port White Wheat 223 Soft White 223 White Club 223 Hard White Baart 223 a. 12 prot. 224 Hard Red Winter 237 a. 10 prot. 238 b. 11 prot. 242 Plastering Plastering and Stucco Lathing Free Estimates Frost Brothers Hermlston 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 Heppner Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract Gr Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office In Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jeweler; Latest Jewelry It Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200