Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 07, 1965, Image 7

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Classified Rates
44 P ward Blau-tu 75c
pM UuwrtU.
Ccfds Tfc-k-l.S0
CLASsmeo diadunc
Ta maid btlllM. Nab La r.
qMld foe small adi
bf ought ta Um tflca.
1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We w-Uh lo mptrM sincere ap
preciation to members of lh
tlau of VM of Hrppncr Mich
school for the flower sent in
memory of Mac Griffith. ThU
thouehtfulnrM was d--ly ap
i reflated.
Marilyn and Mlndy Griffith
and family 43 p
CARD OF THANKS
W want to rxpti our ap
preciation to our frtcrxis and
neighbors for the flower, mem
orial contribution, food and
card at the time of our
tmithrr'a death. We cnjx-lal!y
thank the llardman community
and the Innkccji family.
Zrtta Jlnklnaon
Klvlra Irhy
Delete Held
Pat Townncnd
45 p
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all
of our it'xxt friend and neigh
bor, the Morrow County Grain
Grower crew, and the county
court and road crew memoes
who came to our assistance
with their time, effort and
equipment, making It poaMblj
to salvage a major portion of
grain from our wrecked eleva
tor Thank? aa big a we can
ay It!
Al and Betty Bunch
43 p
4 Help Wanted
WANTED: Man for profitable
Kawlclgh business In Morro-v
county. Good living from atatt.
Write Rawlelk'h, JOG Adeline.
Oakland. Calli. 45 48c
5 Work Wanted
WILL DO SEWING In my homo,
also alteration. Joyce Hollo
mon, ph. 670 5542, 235 Church
St. 45 c
CHILD CARK Your home or
mine, anytime. Also Ironing
or driving anywhere. Mrs.
Ura Brown, ph. 67G 96f9.
45-tfc
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY Old coins-
Indian and Lincoln pennies;
buffalo nickels, etc. Write,,
giving details, to "Jeff." Box
141. La Grande, Oregon.
43-4Sp
WANTED Old Christmas card.
Contact Lois Winchester, ph.
676 9003. 45-P
For Rent
APARTMENT FOR
ham Apartments,
after 5 p.m.
RENT La n
Ph. 676-5890
37-tfc
APARTMENT FOR RENT Two
bedrooms, unfurnished. Call
Dick Mcador after 5 p.m., 676
8192. 37-tfC
APARTMENT FOR RENT Furn
ished, conveniently located.
Call 676-9084 evenings or Sat
urdays. 30-tic
FOR RENT Modern two bed
room apartment, furnished, at
Heppner Clinic. Ph. 676-9114.
29-tIC
8
Services
FLOOR AND RUG CARE equip
ment for sale and for rent. L.
E. Dick. 676-9920. 35-tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
MARKET
January 5, 196S
Hncra Cnttln 709: Conslenors
59; Buyers 58.
......r.n .,-nr
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Rok. Bulls $200.00-700.00
rTiIU 14 00-17.00
CommeVrlAi ' cows 13 00-15 00
UtlTlS SS -I". 12:10-12:90
Canner & Cutter Cows - 9.20-1180
Shells 5.50-7.90
" I; " v
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers,
800 Pds
Steers, 650-700 Pds.
Steers. 350-450 Pds.
Yearling Heifers,
n38JM
Heifers, 350-400 Pds. ..it.ou-i.w
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Blahwar MX Hannlaton
DON WINK, Usr. r tm m
8 Senrices
HAND AND GRAVEL HAULING.
J Contact llimi Truck Un,
41 tfc
10 Farm and Cordon
FOR .SALE-D 4 Caterpillar with
iUm-T. Phone 4ltf 7W7, lone.
tJinrM ( hrUtophrraon. 45 tfc
NOW YOUR JOHN I) HE It E
DEALER Highland Machin
ery Company, Condon, Oregon,
phone 3H4 iA'Sl. 05 tfc
13 Misc. For Sole
USED TANKS
115 sal. Pl.kup Tank $3300
4.V) ral. 3 Com p.
Traitwagon . .. . 100 00
f.75 val. 12 ;A lllack . fcStt)
073 gal. 12 GA w.V valve .. 80.00
L. E. DICK
Heppner ih. 676 9G.T3
45c
H)U SALE Steel flat bed. klx
by eight, new, reasonable
UXkel Equipment Co. 45-4Hc
FO:t SALK Heavy, half round
200 gallon diefH'l or gasoline
tank, with baffle. li5. IWckct
Equipment Co. 45-48C
RADIANT SIGNS that glow In
the dark full variety of mis
cellaneoua signs for all pur
imc. 25c. Now on hand at
Gazette-Time office tfc
LUMBER
FOR SALE
2x4 STUDS
Ranch Tack
No. 5
$13 per unit
.15 per M
TIMBERS TO 16 FT.
4x4 rout
2x2
30c ea.
10c ea.
Open until noon Saturdays
Heppner Lumber Co.
Ph. 676 9440
ROLL TICKETS for sale In
single and double rolls. Use
for drawings, admissions to
events. Gazette-Tlmes. Hepp
ner. Ph. 676 9228. 37 tfc
TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
paper and other office sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Time office.
14 Automotive
USED TANK TRUCK 1959 Intl.,
$1K50.00. Would sell tank or
truck. L. E. Dick. ph. 676-9633.
45 c
FOR SALE 16 ft. vacation
trailer, '63 model, sleeps S,
electric brakes; also 1900 CMC
Pickup, 4-spccd, posltractlon.
h. 676-5H08. 45-480
Phone 676 9921
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 o. m.
9 Livestock, Poultry
REPORT
Light Holsteln Heifers 11.00-13.00
. . . t I f - in nn t A rtt
Heavy jioisirin iifiicra ijakmi.iu
i.lffht Unlctfln Steers 12.Tn.14.00
Heavy Holsteln Steers 13.0013.60
Old Stock Cows,
Springers 120.00-130.00
Youn Stock Cows, Calves
at side 150.00 165.00
1st calf beef 145.00-160.00
Baby Calves. Beef 15.00-30.00
H0CS
Fat Hogs 14.50-15.10
. ,
COAiAiKiM r: aii classes 01 cat
18 50-19.90 tie sold steady to 50 cents higher.
...19:bo-19:80 More butcher cows and feeder
" 20.00-2160 calves needed at our yard to fill
A order buyers demand. Try North-
western with a load next Tues-
uay.
rhon 667-6868
RVBRBTT BNTTHR, It. 587-2S61
14 Automotire
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
L O-O K at these
Deals!
Used Cars
19CJ Ford Coupe, Bucket
(, V-8 S2095.00
19G3 Chevy II 4door aedan S1650
19C2 Chevrolet Monza i dr. 11630
1961 Chev. 4dr. Sedan,
air conditioning
1958 Pontlac Starchlef.
4 dr. hardtop with air
conditioner ............ -
1958 Chevrolet Bel Air ...
1957 Ford 4 dr. aedan
6 cyl.. auto, trans.
.11993
$850
$600
Commercials
19C3 Chevrolet ton
pickup, heavy duty .
canopy - Jiy-O
19C2 Ford Ton w:locklng
dlff
1959 International
pickup
lam Ini Mxkun l.ii'hwl
drive aiw
11941 Chevrolet pickup S150
We Are Now Dealers
For
CIRCLE J HORSE TRAILERS
PRICES START AT $855
WElec. Brakes
See Us For
TRAILER PARTS, BRAKES
and WIRING JOBS
All Sorts of Trailer Part
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
PH. 676-9921
USED CARS
1963 Rambler Classic 4-Dr. Sedan,
overdrive, exceptionally clean
car, worlds of transportation.
1961 Oldsmoblle 4-dr hardtop
sedan, full power.
1959 Chevrolet 2 dr. clean as
a hound's tooth.
1955 Olds 4-Dr. sedan
1955 Rambler station wagon
1955 Ford 2-Dr. sedan
Used 4-Wheel
Drives
1963 Jeep pickup.
1963 Jeep 4-wheel Drive Station
Wagon.
1961 Scout half-cab 25.000 ac
tual miles.
1958 4-wheel drive Dodge, brand
new motor.
Pickups and Trucks
1954 CMC pickup M ton. This Is
a (rood unit
1953 International pickup.
1951 CMC 2 ton truck, 2 sped. Ex
cellent condition. Brand new
270motor.
1950 Ford V ton pickup, very
clean, with new paint job.
SPECIAL
All used cars carry Guaranteed
Warranty plan for one year.
Number of good fishing and
hunting cars.
WE ARE YOUR
FRIGIDA1RE DEALER
Good choice of used washers and
dryers. 1 used refrigerator.
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontlac-Bulck-Willys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 676-9116
Ya th Gazette-Times oan
print the form you need for busi
ness or rancn use. rnone o-
15 Real Estate
FOlt SALK Maude M Roberta
iirtifirrtv. Condon Hwy. Idea
hn building atte Slid hofw.
Ph. 676 94W.
4-1 tfc
FOR RALE New 3 bedroom
modern home. $125 Of) moves
you In. l'hone 676 9152.
40 tfc
FOR SALE Two bedroom
houae In lone; living dining
rtntm combination, kitchen.
Phone 422 7195. 37 tfc
FOR SALE Houe on extra
larre lot. full banement, 2 bed
room down and 2 up. double
garage. 120 Gllmore St. Call
daytime, except Wednesday,
and evening, except Tuesday
and Thursday 676 9227.
36 tic
FOR SALE 2 bedroom home
with furnishing. $4510. Con
tact Ludlle Parrtah, 676 5517.
23 tfc
Public Notices
IN THE CHtCUlT CODTCT OT
THE STATE Or OREGON
FOB MORROW COUNTY
SUMMONS
Arnold Hoffman and Ruth
Hoffman, husband and wife,
Plaintiff.
Vs
R S. Howard. Jr., Receiver of
the Title Guaranty and Trust
Company: Title Guaranty and
Trust Company, also known
1 a Title Guaranty and Loan
-...Company: TO iaa tsiie
850 Company; W. R. Walpole and
Jane Doe waipoie. nusoana na
wife, or If the said W. R. Walpole
I deceaed. then the unknown
heir of W. R. Walpole. deceased;
The unknown heir of T. P. De
lano. deceased; M. T. Delano and
Jane Doe Delano, husband and
wife, or If sid M. T. ueiano.
deceased, then the unknown
n.rs of M T- Delano, deceased.
also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any num.
title, estate. Hen or Interest in
the real property described In
the Complaint herein, Defen
dants. TO THE FOLLOWING
vt:tt.VArn
K. S. Howard. Jr.. receiver or
the Title Guaranty and Trust
Company; W. R, Walpole and
Jane Doe Walpole. husband and
wife, or If the said W. R. Walpole
Is deceased, then the unknown
heirs of W. R. Walpole. deceased;
the unknown hears of T. P. De
lano, deceased; M. T. Delano and
Jane Doe Delano, husband and
wife, or If the said M. T. Delano
Is deceased, then the unknown
heirs of M. T. Delano, deceased;
also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest In the
real Dronertv described In the
Complaint herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
You and each of you are here
by required to appear ana an
uy injuuru iu
1r1t In thu nhnvA pntltlpn Court
and cause within four weeks
VUU (111.
1IUIII ill: uaic u Aii. Fuw.vv.w..
it ihfa Cnmmnne1 Anrl if VOU fflil
want thereof. Plaintiffs will
apply to said Court ror tne re
ppiy iu iu wun ivi
lief prayed for and demanded in
u . 1 i n , 4 r 1. i ,
a Amp that Arnold Hoffman
and Ruth Hoffman, husband and
wife, are the owners of the fol
lowing described property, to
wit: The Northwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion 23, Township 4 North,
Range 24 East of the Will
amette Meridian in Morrow
County. Oregon.
That the Defendants, or any
one or more of the Defendants,
have no right, title, estate, lien
or interest in said real property
or any part thereof, and that the
Defendants and each of the De
fendants, their heirs and assigns,
be perpetually restrained and
enjoyed from asserting or claim
ing any right, title estate, lien
or interest in said real property
or any part thereof adverse to
the Plaintiffs.
Thlc Qnmmnns is served UDOn
you by publication thereof once
a weeK tor iour successive wciiva
in the Heppner Gazette-Times by
order of the Judge of the above
nitliH fourt. which said Order
was made and entered the 28th
day of December, 19b4, and xne
date of first publication of this
Summons is the 7th day of Jan
uary, 1965.
MOSGKOVE. VVAL-nJN Be
Attorneys at Law
P. O. Box 10-15
Pendleton, Oregon
Published the following dates:
January 7, 14. 21, 28 and Febru
ary 4, 1965. 45-49c
For jdfQ
EVERY BUSINESS MEED
GAZETTE-TIMES
Ph. 676-9228
ENWUlfE
Public Notices
1 IN THE COrjUTT COOITT fOl
THE HAIL ur VLUJH
COUIfTT Of MOMOW
In tha Matter of the Adof-tlon
of DONALD ALLAN LAYTON,
Minor.
NO. 4
The peofde of the State of Ore.
run in Jm lvton rreetlnri
Ymi m hereby cited to be and
appear In the County Court of the
State of Oregon in and ror me
County of Morrow at the Court
Houe In the City of Heppner, on
the 25th day of January. 1965. at
10 00 A M . of laid day. then and
there to show caus. If any you
have, why the petition of Glenn
E ivrklns and Nan Perkins for
the adoption of Donald Allan
La ton. your minor son, anouia
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal
of the County Court of the State
of Oregon. In and for the County
of Morrow, this 18th day of De
cember. 19M.
Sadie Partsn. tier
43 46c
Lexington News
(Held over from last week.)
Mrs. Bertha Hunt la spending
some time at the home of her son
and family Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hunt of Beaverton.
Mrs. Merle Cornellson was a
truest on Christmas day at the
June Fields home In Heppner.
Mrs. Hazel Lamorrie has again
ntfrf.1 the Pioneer Memorial
hospital alter a few days stay at
home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth
were dinner guests on Christmas
at the Mel Boyer nome.
Mr and Mrs. Serffe Covall and
children are spending a few days
at the O. w. cuisionn rancn.
Thev are enroute to their home
in Hillsboro from Idaho where
thev have spent Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. uonaia Miner
and children, and Earl Miller of
I r.rnrf were visitors at the C.
C. Jones home on Saturday.
Lonnle itenaerson ana son
Larry returned home Christmas
from Hood River. They were held
over because of the road con
ditions. Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and
rhilrfrpn nf Arlington soent the
Christmas holidays in Lexington.
Billy Irvin stayed for a visit at
the Jones home and Vicky Irvin
to visit her grandmother Mrs.
norence jviounan.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cutsforth en
tertained her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Faye Prock and his mother
Mrs. Alta Cutsforth on Christmas
day.
Dinner guests at the C W.
Cutsforth ranch on Sunday were
their sons and families, Mr. and
rr n w riitforth Jr.. and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Cutsforth and children of Hep
pner. Mr. ana Mrs. uene cuts
'orth and children, and Mr. and
iMrs. rai cuisiorin ana umuicii
Mrs. Pat Cutsforth and children
1 1.... i Vf inH frc
I M u Mill! imUfaiI.ElJS. HIIU
p,,- oisen and children of Pasco
VilX. BHU ilT3. DUU iviiivciinjr
I j tl TAvlnotAn
Gene Heliker spent Sunday ski
ing at Spout Springs.
1 siuaeiiis nome iur int nuiiuji3
jnciude Linda and Donald Van-
I.... , . 1:1. M . r lfM
Winkle children of Mr. and Mrs
Wm J. VanWinkle; Beverly
Davidson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Davidson: Martha and
Roger Doherty, children of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Doherty; Donald
Majeske, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Majeske. and Bobby David
son who is teaching at Warren
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Davidson.
Gene Sawyer of Eugene spent
Christmas in Lexington with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rinehart
of Ukiah spent Christmas day at
the Joe Yocom home.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva of
LaGrande were holiday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
bur Stengall. Mr. Leyva is now
in business at the LaGrande air
port. ,
Marlene Fetsch spent several
days last week in the hospital
in Pendleton where she had un
dergone a tonsilectomy. She re
turned to her home on Thursday.
Marlene is employed in Portland
and is home for the holidays. She
entered Pioneer hospital for em
orapnv Rnturdav evenintr.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met last
week for its regular meeting. A
short Christmas party was en
Joyed Jointly with the Odd fel
lows with an exchange of gifts.
Plans for installation to be held
the first meeting in January was
also made. Refreshments Were
served later.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck of
Portland were Lexington and
lone visitors over the holidays.
They visited at the Milton Mor
gan home in lone, parents of
Mrs. Peck.
E. E. Peck spent several days
last week in Redmond at the
Armin Wihlon home.
Lyle Allyn who is employed in
Rnnrrtmn soent the holidays at
the Alonzo Henderson home.
The hieh school and junior
Kiicrh xiacsoe nt the Ixinffton
church held a party at the church
nn Snnrinv pvenins'. The time
was spent in playing games. In
charge or tne aiiair were mr.
and Mrs. Carl Marquardt.
RUBBER STAMPS made to order.
also STAMPING PADS In
black, red or green. For busi
ness or personal use. Orders
filled promptly at the Gazette
Times office.
fii.i WUii n,1Pt, w w
WANT TO SELL SOMETHING?
USE A GAZETTE-TIMES WANT AD!
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Auctioneer Imuronco
G. R. (Gary) Turner Van Marter
Van Blokland . Pr .
auctioneer and Bryant
yVk Kndt GENERAL INSURANCE
Farm MerrhanflU
-SELL IT AT AUCTION Ph. 67-P6S2
THE MODERN WAY" "
Ph. 676-5849 RL 1. Heppner Monument
Building Contraction Wye Momjment
Groves Construction Co.
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, Represented by
-AllRTyp?sD5'IBSldlnr 31251155
We Can Help You With Plan SWEENEY MORTUACT
Let Us Modernize Your Kitchen r. ""
Mortuary
Free Estimates
Ph. 676 5546 Heppner. Ore.
Sweeney
H&M Construction Mortuary
Co. Licensed Funeral Director
Bullde, of New Home. Ph. 676-9600 Heppaef
And Remodeling i
Henry (Hank) Pedersen 0f
3216 S. W. Jay Ph. 276-7776 UptOmemif
Pendleton --
Chiropractor Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
. . r- r r 11 Next to Hotel Heppner
Dr. John F. Sufalko EMm
CHIROPRACTOR- NATUROPATH Telephone 67S-M65
Office Hours: 1 to 5 P-m.
ooctT Phricion-Su,3.on,
City Council Dr. A. D. McMurdo
-Physician and Surgeon
Heppner City Heppner Ph. Offlc 676 9942
Council Homa 676-9718
Citizens having matters for
discussion please brine them . , .
before the council. UT. L. V. I lODleS
Ph. 676-9618 OSTEOPATHIC
Electricians ,fT
1st National Bank Bids.
.. r-. . r Res. Ph. 676-9210 OIL 676-9618
Pendleton ElectncCo.
Bonded and Licensed .
CoinmerciaL Industrial. Resl. The Heppner ClmiC
denrJal wiring. Electric heat . . . .7 la r
wiring supplies. C. M. Wagner, M.D.
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES w,m- a. trn
PROMPT SERVICE "SK? Tff01
1802 S. W. Emigrant, Pendle- 233 N. Gale St.
ton, Oregon. Phone 276-2672. off. 676-9114 Res. 676-9208
Exterminating Service pr Wallace H. Wolff
Ayers Pest Control m. a
Insect and Rodent Ex- Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 530
termination Mon- Tues Wed. and FrL
Termite Control , . .a
Grain Fumigation 1 5:30, Thursday.
Cattle Spray Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Fogging
Clayton Ayers Printing
Ph. 676-9953
. Z 7 T The Gazette-Times
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Exterm-
. Tnerrni?e Control f "'"9 S?Cve
Bird Control Dealer, Moore Business Forms
Grain Fumigation Ph. 676-9228
Guaranteed Work
John Jepsen Rubber Stamps
Ph. lone 422-7180 or 422-7244
Farm Chemicals Rubber Staml
. made to your order
Bi-County Chemical pSr
A fl n 01 Gazette-Times
THEl If 11 Spryins Ph. 676-9228 Heppner
SREENl Farm Chemlca
touch I Ia3 convmnt Title Insurance
fl I LocaUona '
r- -I Ion 22-7B31 . . ,
(Tferf Lexington. 989-3 Morrow County
M Condoa' 384st Abstract Cr Title Co.
Flnnr Covering TITLE INSURANCE
MOOr covering, office in Peters Building
Heating Ph. 676-9912
MGrR Floor Covering Upholstery
and Heating Co. m
'wiSnrrnacemplet' to- UPHOLSTERY
CarpeUng Unoleum m
Oil Burner Refrigeration ,
serrke Domtie .and Awnings, Seat Covers. Truck
Commercial Cushions
GiSriStSd" 613 S. E. Emigrant Ph. 276-4781
Ph. g76-Mi8 Heppner Pendleton. Oregon
Insuronce Watch Repair
r A Runnier Peterson's Jewelers
C. A. KUggieS test Jewelry Gift Goods
INSURANCE AGENCY Watehes, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Ph. 676-9625 Box 347 Repairing
ohmi Heppner. Oregon
Heppner, Oregon er6-92C0
9228.