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Classified Rates 4c per word minimum 75c per insertion. Cards of Thanks $1.50 Classified Display 80c per inch. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE Noon Wednesday To avoid billing, cash is re quested for small ads when brought to the office. 4 Help Wonted HELP NEEDED Babysitter, af ter September 1, my home. Phone 676-9951. 18-tfc MAN WANTED to supply Raw leigh Products to consumers in Morrow Co. Good time to start. No capital needed. Write Rawleigh, 306 Adeline, Oak land, Calif. 19-21c 5 Work Wanted WORK WANTED Horse shoeing, breaking, colts started. Call or write Tom Farley, Rt. 1, Box 397A, Hermiston, Ph. 567-8488. 19-22p EXPERIENCED SEWING Tail oring, wedding dresses, West ern shirts, alterations. June Christopherson. Ph. 676-5322. 18-tfc WORK WANTED Experienced ranch cook would like work during harvest. Will stay on if needed. Can furnish good references. Mrs. Coulter, JA 3-3082, Box 8, Baker, Oregon. 17-19c Wanted WANT TO BUY Two 26 in. bikes, boy and girl. Call Dar rel McLachlan, 676-9100. 18-19c WANTED Swarms of bees. Call Avery Taylor. Ph. 676-5385. 14-tfc For Rent FOR RENT Two bedroom house with utility porch in Heppner. Please furnish references. Call 676-9444 day, 676-9485 even ings or inquire at 135 Cannon St. evenings. 18-20c FOR RENT IN IONE 3 bedroom house. Call after 5:30. Ph. 422 7188. 18-21p FOR RENT Unfurnished house, large yard, shade trees. Wired for heavy appliances. Ph. 676 9690. 18-tfc APARTMENT FOR RENT Lan ham Apartments. Phone 676 5890 after 5 p.m. 12-tfc FR RENT Furnished Apart ment. Adults only. Call 676 9684. 38-tfc 8 Services EUROPE is at its best in Fall Escorted Air Tour via S.A.S. Departs Aug. 27 $2,775 Per Person. Details write to Sather Tours, No. 12 S. E. Dorion, Pen dleton, Ore. Phone 276-4821. 18-23p 9 Livestock, Poultry CUSTOM KILL MEATS, cut and wrapped; also locker beef, cured pork for sale. Kill on Mondays and Thursdays. Stam field Slaughter House, form erly owned by Hugh Smith. Ph. 449-3611, Stanfield. 5-tfc 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE New tandem horse trailer Gene Harryman, lone, Ph. 422-7476. 18-c CANNING APRICOTS, 5c, you pick, Vt miles west of Uma tilla at the Hut. 18-c APRICOTS FOR SALE U-pick, 4c; we pick, 8c. Beginning July 6. Bring boxes. Vern Dillon, Irrigon. 18-19c FOR SALE Metal hoppered grain tank, 240 bu. size. Also Bearcat hay chopper, 26-inch, mounted for Jackson fork. Bill Seehafer, Boardman, Ph. 481 2285. 17-20c FOR SALE 14 ft. Gleaner Bald win hillside combine, very good condition. Has cut only 800 acres, $7500. Ph. Stanfield 449-3430. 17-19c FOR SALE New and used Steam Cleaners. Contact Leland Mc Kinney, Umatilla, or call 922 3209. 26-tfc FOR SALE German short hair Pointer pups, $35 each. Avery Taylor, Ph. 676-5385. 14-tfc whatever in the world you're j tor. 13 Misc. For Sale FOR SALE Horse Trailer for two horses. See at the Corley home in lone. If interested in buying, write to Mrs. Eulenna Corley, 1140 N. 16th Street, Corvallis, Oregon. 10-tfc Metsker maps of Morrow, Wheeler, Gilliam, Umatilla and Grant counties. $1.25, at the Gazette-Times office. Where lo Go For... o Heating o Furniture o Carpets o Air Conditioners o Paints o Linoleum o Refrigeration Repair WE ARE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS M & R Company 5&H Stamps Phone 676-9418 Shop At BARRATT SALES Lumber Sheetrock Plywood Roofing Hardware Flooring Paneling Latex Paints Plumbing 422 Linden Way Ph. 676-9157 38-tfc 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 FOR SALE 1929 Ford Pickup, runaDie condition, reasonable. Ph. 676-9123 or 676-9456. 17cfc 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. 14 Automotive ONE STOP SHOPPING L 0-0 K at these Deals! Used Cars 1962 Chevrolet Monza 4-dr $2000 1960 Chev. 4-dr. sedan .... $1750 1959 Volkswagen $1200 1959 V-8 Chevrolet sedan $1300 1958 Pontiac Starchief, 4-dr. hardtop with air conditioner. This week's special $1200 1958 Chevrolet Bel-Air .... $1200 1957 Chevrolet 4-dr. sedan $1000 1957 Ford Station Wagon .. $1000 1956 Mercury $600 Commercials 1961 Chev. ton pickup $1850 1957 Willys 4WD pickup .... $1250 1948 International pickup $200 1937 Ford -ton pickup .... $150 FULLETON Chevrolet Co. Phone 676-9921 We Are Equipped To Service The Air Conditioner In Your Car USED CARS 1961 Tempest 4-Dr. sedan, auto matic transmission. 1958 Chevrolet 2-dr. 6 cyl. over drive. 1959 Hillman 4-dr. sedan 1957 Buick 4-Dr. hardtop, low mileage. 1956 Chev. Bel-Air 4-Dr. Sedan. 1960 Ford Galaxie 4-dr. sedan. USED PICKUPS 1962 ton GMC Pickup, long wheel base, 4 speed trans., power lock axle, 7,232 actual miles. 1960 International ton pick up. 1959 Jeep. Exceptionally good Jeep. This Jeep has 7882 actual miles on it. 1956 GMC V-8 Mi ton Piekup, low mileage, excellent unit. 1953 Willys 4-wheel drive station wagon, pood cond., with brand new Chev. 6 cyl. motor install- 1950 Willys pickup. 1949 Chevrolet pickup. Two 1948 Jeeps, excellent hunt ing and fishing rigs. SPECIAL 1962 Aloha camper, just like new. FACTORY one-horse trailer, ex cellent condition. Attention Farmers! Harvest Trucks For Sale Now 1951 Chev. 2-ton truck, new short block, 2-speed, 200 bu. grain tank, good rubber, ready to go in the field. All used cars carry Guaranteed Warranty plan for one year. Number of good fishing and hunting cars. WE ARE TOUB FRIGID AIRE DEALER Good choice of used washers and dryers. 1 used refrigerator. FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac-Bulck-WillYS-GMC Rambler Phone 676-9116 15 Real Estate FOR SALE 3 bedroom home with family room and day light basement, wall-to-wall carpeting, fireplace. Price in cludes range, refrigerator, dish washer and TV hookup. Has G.I. loan. Eddie Gunderson, Ph. 676-9220. 19-tfc FOR SALE Two bedroom house in Lexington, garage and small shop. Reasonably priced. Bob Steagall, Ph. 989-8413. 17-19c FOR SALE House and lot in Heppner. Reasonable, terms to right party. Ph. 676-9123 or 676-9456. 17tfc FOR SALE Williams place in Lexington. Six acres on Wil low Creek. Fine housed well, electric pump. Good house, garage finished for nice room. Barn, alfalfa and pasture on creek. All for $12,000.00 or part for $10,000.00. $2000.00 down, balance terms at 67c. Turner Van Marter & Bryant 17-21c FOR SALE Loyal Parker busi ness building, 176 Main St. An excellent location for any type of business. Has 2460 ft. of floor space, two sets of plumb ing. Property in excellent con dition. For quick sale will sacrifice for $15,000, about $6500 down, balance on easy terms. Earl Roderick Realty, P. O. Box 876, Pendleton, Ph. 276-7063. 17tfc FOR SALE By owneis. 4 bed room home, with extra lots and 6 rentals; down payment, balance easy payments. Ph. 676-9272, Heppner. 17-tfc FOR SALE Two Apt. home, Four bedrooms can be ar ranged. Two baths, one new and modern, stove and refrig erator. Basement, frost proof, plumbing new, wiring old. Priced at $6000.00. Terms can be arranged. Turner, Van Marter and Bryant. 16-23c FOR SALE 2 bedroom house with three acres of ground in Lexington, reasonably priced. Ph. 989-8458 or Hood River 386-2158. 15-tfc HOUSE FOR SALE Large roomy 2-story house on extra large lot, excellent location. Call 676-9734. 36-tfc Public Notices NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executrices of the estate of C. A. KANE, deceased, have filed their final account and report in said es tate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday the 5th day of August, 1963, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time, in the County Courtroom in Heppner, Oregon as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. Betty Hamilton Beverly Gunderson EXECUTRICES Mahoney and Abrams Attorneys for Executrices Heppner, Oregon (19-22c) NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Dated July 8, 1963. Ed Marick lone, Oregon (19-21c) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Probate Department In the Matter of the Estate of JESSE O. TURNER, Deceased. No. 1472 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, as Executrix of the Estate of Jesse O. Turner, de ceased, has filed her final ac count in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Ceunty of Morrow and that Monday, the 12th day of August, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., daylight time in the forenoon of that day and in the courtroom of that Court in Heppner, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. Dated and first published July 4, 1963. Date of last publication: Aug ust 1, 1963. Virginia C. Turner Bernard, Bernard & Hurley William F. Bernard Attorneys 18-22c NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT Dated June 17, 1963, I am authorized and directed to ad vertise and sell at public auction at not less than the minimum price herein set forth: Lot 9, Block 3, Cluff's Sev enth Addition to the City of lone, Morrow County, Oregon for the minimum price of $75.00 cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 19 day of July, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. Bauman Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon (17-20c) Public Notices NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executrix of the estate of CLIVE HUSTON, de ceased, has filed his final ac count and report in said estate with the Clerk of this Court and that the Judge thereof has fixed Monday, the 29th day of July, 1963, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, as the time in the County Courtroom in Heppner, Oregon as the place for hearing objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. EUGENIA B. HUSTON EXECUTRIX Mahoney and Abrams Attorneys for Executrix Heppner, Oregon 18-21p Timber Harvest In Oregon Tops Cut During '61 Oregon harvested eight and one-half billion board feet of timber in 1962, to maintain its quarter century lead in log pro duction among the states, ac cording to figures just released by State Forester Dwight L. Phipps. This was well over a billion board feet above last year and the highest in the past six years, except for 1959. Al though the total is below the production level of the years 1951-1956, it is greater than all years prior to that time. Morrow county's cut was 44,459,000 board feet. Of the 8,500,038,000 board feet harvested this past year some 4,099,082,000 board feet or 48 per cent was produced on private lands; 3,074,900,000 board feet or about 36 percent on National Forests; 1,104,042,000 board feet or nearly 13 percent from Bureau of Land Management forests; 168,987,000 board feet on State managed forest lands and 53, 027,000 board feet from Indian lands. This was an increase over 1961 in the three primary land holder categories of 663 million board feet on National Forest lands; 244 million board feet on private lands and 209 million board feet on Bureau of Land Management lands. Lane county retained its lead in log production, acquired last year from Douglas county, by marking up a total of 1,709,081, 000 board feet of timber har vested. Douglas county, leading producer during 1949-60, was a strong second with 1,318,699,000 board feet. Linn county made third place for the second year in a row with 617,913,000 board feet, some 69 million over last year. It held second and third position steadily during 1942 through 1950. Coos and Curry counties were fourth and fifth, as they were last year, with volumes of 522,979,000 and 491, 190,000 board feet respectively dropping from their usual third and fourth of the two years prev ious. In the forests of eastern Ore gon, Klamath county, the big gest timber producer up until 1951, stepped into first place for the second time in three years with a valume harvest of 248, 715,000 board feet. Grant county, occupying an undisputed first place from 1951 through 1959 came up second best with a vol ume of 173,464,000 board feet. Lake county managed a third, having maintained this station or better since 1953, with a cur rent volume of 167,052,000 board feet. The tabulation of log produc tion has no direct relationship to lumber production of the state, since some of the logs go to adjacent states, while there is also a volume of imports. Too, large stocks of logs can be car ried over from one year to the next in cold decks, rafts and booms. Boardman News (Held over from last week) By MARY LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Mrs. Marie Co gill of Portland visited last week at the home of her father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Messenger. Other visitors includ ed Mrs. Messenger's niece, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Danville, Calif., and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Feber and daughters Norma and Teresa of Oakland, Calif., and Messenger's son - in law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Willetts and children Denise, Ronnie and Deloris, of Corvallis, and Mrs. Ed Sharp of Vancouver, Wn. They all attended the wed ding in The Dalles of Messen ger's grandson, Frank Joseph Hammill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammill, and JoAnne Kay Hinkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hinkley, all of The Dalles. Mrs. Robert Hilder of San Ber nardino, Calif., visited three days the past week with her father, Charles Nickerson, on her way home from visiting relatives in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roe of Gaston visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats Thurs day on their way to Spokane, Wn. Mrs. R. B. Rands, Mrs. Dave Mittelsdorf, Shirley Zielinskl, Mrs. Ronald Black, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Gronquist of Pen- HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July 11. 1363 7 dleton, all went to Richland, Wn. Tntfla fnrtc Ink Wednesday evening to attend a ,H,,,e ia JVU pink and blue shower at the For Western Wheat home of Mrs. James D. McCor- mack in honor of Mrs. Rands' Western Wheat Associates has daughter, Mrs. Rudy Allemann. 0j tuf wi.. t(i . Gloria Baldino, Portland, visit- announced that Winn Tuttle, re ed a week at the home of her centlv appointed as the Wash grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ington, D.C., representative for Walter Hayes. Her parents, Mr. the growers organization, has and Mrs. John Baldino, came . , . . j.; u after her and spent the week- takf n ,up his new dutlcs in tne end here. nation s capital. Mr. and Mrs. Arnin Hug, Mr. Tuttle, until last month ad- and Mrs. Delmer Hug and child- ministrator of the Oregon Wheat ren Debbie, Pam, David and Commission, succeeds Clancy Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ferguson Jean, who resigned from the and children Tracee, Terry and wheat association to serve In Tammy, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith the Department of Agriculture. Ferguson and son Kenny were Jan will remain in Washington to go to La Grande Sunday for as a feed and K1" specialist the reunion of the Hug family, with the government agency. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg A graduate of Panhandle A & have returned home from a M College in Oklahoma, Tuttle week's vacation at their beach received a master's degree in home at Long Beach, Wn. agriculture from Oregon State Mrs. Frank Marlow left for College before associating him Medford Thursday evening, self with the Wallowa county where she was called by the ser- Grain Growers In Enterprise. He lous illness of her daughter-in- served the farm cooperative for law, Mrs. Harold R. Marlow, who 12 years, 10 of them as its man had major surgery there Thurs- ager, until he was appointed to day morning. the Wheat Commission in 1961. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Building Construction Monuments H&M Construction Wyie Monument Builder of New Homes And Remodeling Represented By Henry (Hank) Pedersen n. rpPcWTrir 3216 S. W. Jay Ph. 276-7776 ULIVLR CKEbWICK Ppndleton CRESWICK MORTUARY City Council Mortuory Heppner City Creswick Council "-U Fb Monday V-TOSWICK v-UUnUI Each Month Mnrtiinrv Citizens having matters for ,vuruary discussion please bring them Licensed Funeral Directors before ttacounciL g Ph, 676.96oo Heppner Dentist Optometrist Dr. Harold S. Huber d. m. d. Dr. E. K. Schaffitz GENERAL DENTISTRY OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9-12 noon dally. Ne t t Hotel Hemmer Evenings by Appointment wext 10 Hotel HCPPner First National Bank Bldg. Entrance Ph. 676-9118 Telephone 676-9465 Electricians PlHwrr Phyicion-Su,geon, Bonded and Licensed . i . . . Commercial, Industrial, Resl- Lf. A. D. McMUTCJO dential wiring, Electric heat, Wiring supplies. Physician and Surgeon CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES nu n, a Mln PROMPT SERVICE Heppner Ph. Office 676-9942 1802 S. W. Emigrant, Pendle- Home 676-9718 ton, Oregon. Phone CR 6-2672. Exterminating Service Dr. L. D. Tibbies Ayers Pest Control nu osteopathic Insect and Rodent Ex- Physician A Surgeon termination 1st National Bank Bldg. Termite Control Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray ' CloTton Ayers Dr. Wallace H.Wolff Ph. 676-9953 M u ; Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Dobyns Pest Control Mon Tues- We(L and Rodent and Insect Externa- 1 to 5:30, Thurs. and Sat Jnation Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Termite Control Bird Control Grain Fumigation Guaranteed Work Printing John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 or 422-7244 Jhe Gazette-TimeS Floor Covering, offers complete Heating Printing Service Dealer, Moore Business Forms M&R Floor Covering Ph. 676-9228 and Heating Co. -7" " Williams Furnaces tfomplet In- Rubber StaiTIDS BtaliatfoiM ' Carpeting Unoleum -------- Oil Burner Refrigeration nil n . 8erv'te ESSES" Rubber Stamps Free Estimates All Work .,. .j. auaranteed made to your order Ph. 676-M18 Heppner All Blzes all types Prompt service lnsuronce Gazette-Times Ph. 676-9228 Heppner C. A. Ruggles insurance agency Title Insurance Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon MorrOW County " Abstract & Title Co. Turner Van Marter title insurance and Brvant ln Peters BuUdln GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9652 r., UmC1!QN? Peterson's Jewelers KF nWj&Z Latest Jewelry Gift Goods FK70xr xT" Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Jt Ua ttit Expert Watch and Jewelry -MwWliirjI HDS Hepi.ner. Oregon Jt ' Ph 676-9200