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HttrntU CAIETTX TlMta. Thurdrf. Octbai tl. 1HS t, . -I Mr. Cltat McQvorrta 4 Dan mtd (o Idaho, th pat tf k end to attend tht Ore eon Bute-Idaho football same. On their return Saturday rvrnln. Dan atayrd in IVndl. ton, Hher h I enrolled tn litue Mountain college. Mr. J. O. Ra7r Uft bt Pbm Saturday for few werka visit in the eat. She will visit her aonln-law and daughter, CtoL end Mrs. Clayton A. Khavr in Sprlnctirld. Va. The Shaw a eon ia a aophomore thla year at Ore Con State University. When you patronize Gaietta Time dvertlaera, you help make better paper Tell them you aaw it in the Caxette Tlmea. Africa Calling A RETORT FROM THE WEAR EAST By KIT ANDERSON Yesterday wii Klection Day for the Weatcrn Region of Ni geria to I thought I would write and Jet you know how thing are done In N'lgerla. Nigeria has five region, dtv Ided to location. We are in the Wealern Region, which haa ibadan a the capital. Kach reg ion haa it own House of A- AUCTION FARM SALE OWNER, HAROLD BEACH OCTOBER 23 10 A.M. HAVING SOLD MT RANCHES. I WILL SELL COODS AND EQUIPMENT AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TURN Orr HIWAT 207 AT SAND HOLLOW ROAD. RANCH IS THREE MILES FROM TURNOrr. WATCH rOR AUCTION SIGNS. WHEAT 19M D6 Caterpillar 3 John Deere Grain Drill 19' CMC Truck 24' G. 11. Plow 2T Skew Treadcr 14" Stubble Buster 4 12 Center Drive Calkin Weeder 3 12 End Drive Calkin Wceders SHOP EQUIPMENT 13 HP Electric Motor and Stainless Steel V Pump Air Compressor Electric Grinder 3 phase 2 HP EJec Motor 1 HP EJec, Irrigation Pump Acetylene Welding Outfit Socket Set Wrenches Overhead Crane Hand Tools of all kinds EQUIPMENT T Single Disk 2 Oliver Disk Drill 36 B John Deere Combine Ixvel Land JD Combine Springtooth and Drag Harrows 2 Oliver 3-bottom Plows Oliver Ground Sprayer 2-Home Trailer 19;V) Jeep Pickup Rubber-tired Wagon HAT EQUIPMENT 1954 Farmall II with Scoop Tool Bar for above Tractor Side Delivery Rake Bale Loader 55 IHC Baler 7 Mower 1 P. O. Manure Spreader HOUSEHOLD GOODS Refrigerator, 18 Freezer Elec Stoves, Furniture Antiques MANT OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS: CASH. D ELBERT ANSON. CLERK ORVTLLE SHERLOCK. AUCTIONEER aemblv and can hold an election whenever the lry in power tees fit. On the 18th of Septemher. the NNDP. a coalition government of the NNA and NPC. called for an election. Since then, the ten sion ha been mounting because an election I a big thing here. The opposing party U the UPGA. a coalition partv formed from the NCNC and AG. Most of the Nigerian student here are for I'PGA but the result an nounced o far give NNDP a vecv large majority. There are U constituencies In the West. ern House of Assembly and ho far NNDP has 37. LPGA 5. NNDP is Nigerian National Democratic Partv and UIV.A is United l"eo- pie Grand Alliance. Sun.tav ihe electoral omcer fur the Western Region and a minister were shot by an un known assailant. He also shot two other men and they are in critical condition at the Univer sity Hospital. Since then the police have oeen searcning ev eryone's car for arm, me school's little dus was siopi-u n.1 everyone had to get out while it was searched. So the last week has been pretty eventful and more is still to come when the final tallies are announced. Already the L'PGA has accused the NNDP of fixing the election so we might have some real fireworks. There are about 3.000 police in the city but even then it would be a pretty bloody place. We heard that Heppner beat PR, 25-7; Condon. 31 0; and Herml-ston JV. 210. but other than that not much. How Is Jim Jacobs doing with his shoulder? Let's hope he gets well quick. Doug is down in bed with a case of mumps, flu and a cold all together. He is by himself in a room here and he must stay there for two weeks at least I visit him every day and bring him something to read but he is still pretty bored. We haven't gotten an Gazettes yet. but there should be some pretty shortly. Well. I guess that's all for now. As ever. Kit Trophies Given Wrangler Playday Winners at Feed A a climax to a buy year, the Morrow County Wrangler gathered at the fair pavilion last Thursday evening for the an nual buckburger feed, with 131 people present Interest ha been exceptional In the riding club this year. Dcvrslayer Al Frtsch provided the buck; it was cut up and ground bv Cornet t Green. How ard Bryant, and Lloyd Mover, and cooked by Fred Mankln a able crew of Archie and Dimple Munkers. Mary Malcom and Pat Dougherty. The group Joined Fnd Man kin in the celebration of hi bkthdav. with a birthday cake from the club, expressing their appreciation for hi many years of loyal support and hard work. Movie were shown of the club playday bv Mr Bill llealy and Mrs. Ernie Winch ester. Beckv Fulleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolce Fulleton. was announced the winner of the Ail-Around Trophy, with 102 points in four playday. Patti llealv. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Healv won permanent po session of the last trophy, by winning three year in a row. Winners of the point system for the four playdays In four age groups were announced. I'oinis were awarded tor oarrei racing, I..!.. hrmiinK rim? riKT and musical ropes for 6 through 12 age group. 13 through 17 ag group, and senior division. Those in nnH.ir d aae 1'TOUD Were awarded points on barrel racing and pole bending. First prizes were engraved belt buckles. Various other prize of blanket, lead ropes and spurs were chosen by tne noint committee. Mary Malcom, Shirley Marlatt and Betty ul- leton. , Named as winners In the four age groups are: Under 6, Jan ins I (Pit I V 1st? David Steacall. 2nd; Cindy Dougherty. 3rd, and Krvnn Robinson, nn. Age o throush 12 were Becky Fulle ton. 1st; Susan Healy. 2nd, and Marv Jean Adair. 3rd. Ages 13 through 17 were Erna Winch ester. 1st; Alvln Ashbeek. 2nd. and Ruby Fulleton. 3rd. In the senior group were Pat Dougher ty. 1st; Cliff Adair. 2nd, and Roice Fulleton. Bev Steagall and Bob Steagall. tied for 3rd. Public Notices NOTICE Or PUBLIC HEARING Application haa teen received by the Hoardman Planning Com mission for the following one changes: Area No. 1 Subdivision known a Flrt Addition to Hoardman. propocd change from farm ue tone to modified limited residential Tone. Area No. 2 That portion of property lying east and adjacent to lat 1. Block G, Hoardman Ad dition, consisting of approxi mately I acre and owned by Wally Hcndrlx. proposed change from farm use one to commer cial lone. Time of hearing, 4 p.m.; place, Hoardman Cltv Hall: date of hearing. October 2H. I'.Hfl. Hoardman Planning Commission Signed. Ron Daniels, secretary Hoardman planning Commission 31c IN THE COUNTY COURT Or THE STATE Or OREGON TOR THE COUNTY or MORROW IN THE MATTER Or THE ESTATE of GERTRUDE WITH- ERALU Deceased. NOTICE Or FIN Al. auwuni NO. 1S27 Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, aa executor of the Estate ot tienruoe wimn; all. deceased, has flud his Iinai rvynini in the Countv Court In the State of Oregon for Morrow Countv and mat ruosuny. No vember 23. 1!X3. at tne nour oi 10:00 In the forenoon of the said day in the Courtroom of said Court have been appointed by i said Court a the time for hear ing objections thereto in tne settlement thereof. DATED and first published October 21. I'.HS. Date of last publication. November IS, lV3. Marsh Harrell. Executor MOSGROVE. WALTON at YOKOM Attorneys for Administrator 34 38c ' I wmm tok ram "So With NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING THE UNDERSIGNED. Louis A. Carlson, Executor of the Estate of R. J. Warfield. also known as Robert Jesse Warfield. de ceased, having filed his Final Account and Itcport a executor of said estate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court haa fixed the 22nd day of November. l!tk at Ihe hour of 10:00 A M. In the County Courtroom of the Morrow County Courthouse, Hcpttcr. Morrow Countv, Oregon, aa the time and place fr the heating and settling of the said Final Account and Report and any and all objection that may be filed thereto. DATED this 15th day of Oct ober, una. LOUIS A. CAM-SON. KXKUrTOR. of the Estate of It J. Warfield. alo known as Kottcrt Jesse Warlleld, deceased. CURRIN FRENCH Attorneys for Executor P. O. Box 1124 Pendleton, tVegon 34 38e Yea. Ihe Gaiette Time can prlnl th form you need foe busi ness or ranch use. phone ANNOUNCING AS OP OCTOBER SO CLARENCE BAKER HAS JOINED OUR Scrvico Department FARLEY MOTOR CO. Ph. S7 lUppoe Ceramic Exhibit AUSPICES SANS S0UC1 REBEKAH LODGE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 At The METHODIST CHURCH BASEMENT HEPPNER From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public Cordially Invited --No Admission Charge-- BENEFIT: Camp Columbia Inc. "Boys' Town of the West" White Salmon, Wash. NOW! 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Each model rides super Jet-smootL And for incomparably smooth power, you can specify Chevrolet's advanced Turbo-Jet V8 in either a 396- or 427-cubic-inch version. The price of it all? Somewhat mora than you're used to paying for a Chevrolet. But less, as ypur dealer will happily con firmthan the select class of fine cars theso new Caprices invite com parison with in every detail. Sia the new '66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy H, Corvair A Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer! Fulleton Chevrolet Company 36-3764 Heppner Oregon