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! A WHOLE NEW SERIES OF ULTRA LUXURIOUS CHEVROLETS
i
S
Ira mMl
BY CHEVROLET
Caprice Custom Coupe with exclusive formal
roof line that comes on no other Chevrolet.
4
ervoce
Automatic yard lights offer Inexpensive protection for your
farm, outbuildings and yard. And your farm yard becomes a
safer place to work at night. "Security Lights" let you see those
little obstacles you used to trip over.
No longer will short winter days cheat you of a full day's
light anymore. Now you can complete those repair jobs that
were halted by darkness.
When returni; to your farm at night, the "Security Light"
shining like a een marks its location miles away.
Costs As Little
As
$3.00 mo.
One low price includes everything but a separate pole-light, wires, switch
es, controls, electricity and maintenance. It also includes the photoelectric
i
cell that turns on and off automatically. A separate pole will be installed
if needed at slight additional cost. See us. j
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties
Caprice Custom Sedan -with superb new
Body by Fisher elegance inside and out.
L.
Caprice Custom Wagon-with fine new look
of hardwood paneling on sides and tailgate.
Everything It takes to create a dis
tinguished luxury car haa gone into these
new Caprices.
Beneath the formal styling elegance
that sets the Custom Coupe apart, for
instance, you'll find thick wall-to-wall
carpeting, comfort-contoured seats and
the look of hand-rubbed walnut on the
instrument panel, glove compartment
and inside door panels. You can order a
finely instrumented console, together
with new Strato-bucket front seats.
In the Custom Sedan, a new Strato
back front seat is available with bucket
type contours separated by a fold-down
armrest. And in the equally opulent
Custom Wagons, ottered in 2- or 3-scat
models, you can even order carpeting for
the cargo area.
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