Classified Rates
4 par w aid minimum 7Ja
par Inaertloo.
Cat&i at Thanka 11.50
Claa.Ulad
inch.
DUplar 40 pot
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Noon WedAeaday
Ta avoid billing, cosh U te
cruMttd for inall ads when
brought to the office.
Notices
SPECIALIST
Hospital Equipment
Rental
FOR HOME NURSING CARE
Associated Rentals
586-0061
KKNNEWICK, WASHINGTON
41 4Hc
NOTICE
To Whom It May Coocernt
My well ami electric pump
will not im uwil to furnUh wa
tt for any houe other than
my own. from thla date on.
Dated December 30. 13
By Roy S. Knlghtrn.
Ilardman, Oregon
3'J 41 p
3 Lost and Found
FOUND Small black dog,
white on chet and back feet.
Owner call 676 -90113, and pay
for ad. 44c
LOST On May. or at May and
Court Street, four keya on
ring. Return to thU office for
reward. 44p
4 Help Wanted
WANTED Janitor to do office
cleaning and upkeep. Apply
In person at Columbia Basin
Electric office. 44c
5 Work Wanted
WORK WANTED Will do baby
anting, also Ironing. I'h. 676
9923. 44 45c
BACK HOE and dump truck
work wanted, by hour, or by
contract. Bob Pierce, ph. 67b
94G7 Heppner, Box 446.
32 44p
Wanted
WANTED Reliable family to
live In and care for house,
415 S. Chase. Make reason
able offer to Gordon Pratt. 211
Stadium Drive, Monmouth.
44tfc
i. i i i
For Rent
rrw btnt nn SALE 5 bed
room house. 1 batha. Rent
to apply on down payment,
or S4.0O0 with liberal terms.
Available now. Contact Herm
liton 5C7-5756 or Heppner 676
9772. 40tXC
HOUSE FOR RENT 2 bed
rooms, unfurnished, easy to
heat, Ph. 676 acw.
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ment. Ph. 676-9084. 27tfC
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room
house. Call 676-9272 evenings,
or 676-9623 during daytime.
37tfc
FOR RENT Two bedroom un
furnished apart m e n t Call
Dick Mcador, 676-9192 after
6:00 p.m. 37tfc
8
Services
OUR
cnrrillTIPC TViHvr unit
U1V OJtA'inuiiuM j
lenaer worn, ri-yumnK, i""
eling, painting, and radiator
repair. Top prices for copper,
aluminum, Iron, used radiat
ors and batteries. Ceglla's
Shop and Wrecking Yard. Ph.
676-5595. 37tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
MARKET
Tuesday Sal
December 28. 1965
Hogs 1; Cattle 385; Consign
ors 32; Buyers 22.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls 17.40 to 19.10
Young Standard
Cows 16.00 to 18.70
Commercial
Cows 13.80 to 15.60
Utility Cows 12.00 to 13.80
Canner & Cutter ,
Cows 11-20 t0 12 00
Shells .". 9.00 to 11.20
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers
600-700 Pds 23.20 to 25.60
Steers 450-550
Pds 25.00 to 26.25
Steers 300-400
Pds 25.75 to 28.25
Yearling Heifers GOO-
700 Pds. 19.00 to 22.00
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Hlfhway SO. HennUton
txym WINK. MtT. 667-8111
Services
SAND AND GRAVEL HAULING,
Contact llama Truck Una,
lone, ph. CT1 7X77. 41 Ue
COMI'I.ETK YOUR ItlOtt
SCHOOL IDtlC ATION AT
IIOMK
ln apare time. Pay only SO
monthly. Writ for free booklet
that rxplalni hw. Amrrtr-an
School. I". O. Box 12H7. IVndle
Ion. Oregon. 36 45c
9 Livestock, Poultry
FOR SALE One lli.Uteln milk
nrw, now fretkh and milking.
Frank M Monahan. Condon.
Ih. 3Ht-U36. 4tc
10 Farm and Garden
NOW YOUR JOHN DEERE
DEALER Highland Machin
ery Company, C ondon, Oregon,
phone 34 64.12. 35 tfc
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE 1 Slegler oil heat
er. UM'd one year; 1 galv. hot
water tank; 1 KM ate rook
atove. grill In middle and 1
nmall perfection oil healer.
Call C76 9732. 43 41c
FOR SALE One uned Interna
tional cheat-type weerer, 11
cu. ft. Call fWJ M lG. 41tfc
13 Misc. For Sale
TO GIVE AWAY Femala Brit-
talny spaniel, 11 month.
Call Curtis Culp. Ph. 676-
44c
FOR SALE Two good mow
tired. 7-Wxl. tread goou. iu
each. We Sherman, Gazette
Ttrnea. I'h. 67G .9228. 4ltfC
FOR SALE
FOR REMOVAL
HEPPNER
LUMBER CO
BUILDINGS
AT HINTON CREEK
MANY TIMBERS
Complete by
January 1, 1966
ROLL TICKETS for sale In
Ingle and double rolls, use
for drawings, admissions to
events. Gazette-Times, Ilrpp
pner. Ph. 676 922& 37-tfc
14 Automotive
FOR SALE In good condition
'56 Mcmiry. ou cor
vette; '57 Ford. WOO; two used
pickups reasonable; '58 Chev
rolet station wagon as U, $150.
Ceglla's Shop, rn. .
43tfc
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 pjn.
9 Livestock, Poultry
REPORT
Heifers 400-500
Pds 21.00 to 23.00
Heifers 250-350
Pds 22.00 to 24.00
Old Stock Cows,
Springers 145.00 to 165.00
Young Stock
Cows 165.00 to 182.50
Baby Calves. Beef 25.00 to 40.00
Baby Calves,
Dairy 10.00 to 15.00
COMMENT: More buyers than
cattle with higher prices paid
on all classes. 100 head, good
and choice finished feed lot
steers and heifers already con
signed for next week. Now is
the time to sell your dry cows
and feeder cattle. Special angus
bull and stock cow sale January
11. including 200 first calf big
Hereford heifers, bred to Angus
bulls, to start calving February
10.
Phon 667-MM
EVERETT SNYDER, Era. 667-261
8
14 Automotive
START
THE NEW YEAR
RIGHT
With These
USED BARGAINS
Used Cars
1963 Rambler Classic, excep
tonally clean
1900 Falcon 4-dr. sedan
I960 Pontlac 4 dr. sedan
19G3 Chevrolet Sling Ray
1957 Bulck
1957 Pontlac 4 dr. Fullpower
Used 4-Wheel
Drives
1961 Jeep pickup, like new.
1902 Jeep, low mileage with 2
way winch
1960 Jaep pickup.
1959 Jeep itatlon wagon, real
clean. wneei anve
WA Dodpe 4-wheel drive, good
cond., new paint, excellent
rubber. Warn hubs, winch,
Ideal for farm use. to make
an A-frame, and for lifting
macninery arouna me rancn.
1955 Jeep pickup, flatbed with
excellent stock racks.
1953 Jeep station wagon.
2 used station wagons.
Pickups and Trucks
1950 Ford H ton pickup, very
ciean, wun new pum juu.
lovi niamnnit T fi. wheeler.
"''' - .
10,000 x 20 rubber, excellent
to move farm tractors
1942 International with stock
racks
1941 CMC bulkbed
1941 Chevrolet truck, bulkbed
and elecuic hoist
SPECIAL
Number of good fishing and
hunting cars.
WB ARE YOUR
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER
FARLEY
MOTOR COMPANY
Pontlac-Bulck-Wlllys-GMC
Rambler
Phone 675-9116
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
LO-OK at these
Deals!
Used Cars
1964 Volkswagen $1400
1QC.0 Pnrvalr 2 door 102
IIP 4 speed $1300
1959 4 door sedan $850
1958 Bel Air Sport Coupe ....$850
1Qi7 VnrA A. At. sedan . .
6 cyl., auto, trans $600
Commercials
1962 CMC 4 wheel drive ....$2100
1Qfin Chevrolet Vi ton
pickup $1200
1959 CMC 4 whc??l drive
pickup $1300
1959 Int. 4 wheel drive
pickup with winch $1250
WANTED Mechanic.
CIRCLE J HORSE TRAILERS
PRICES START AT $855
See Us For
TRAILER PARTS, BRAKES
and WIRING JOBS
All Sorts of Trailer Parts
FULLETON
Chevrolet Co.
PH. 676-9921
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE OR LEASE Build
In and toferiv 't
Builder's Supply If lnteretel
call Al Lamb, 99 IM23 or 676
9713. 42 41c
FOR SALE or RENT Two bed
room houa in lone; living
dining room eoroMna lion,
kitchen. Phone 422 7195. 37tfc
Public Notices
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bid will be received
SI the oilice tl me jinrirt .i-rn
of Morrow County School Ins-
trlct It l, Lexington, Oreeon. un
til 1:00 p.m.. January 13. lfC
for a VMA nine passenger sta
tion wagon.
Kids will be otx-ned at the
office of the District CWk at
I:io p m.. Thursday, January 13.
l'JOfi. and will be awarded at a
Special Board Meeting on Thurs
day. January 13. !!. 7:30 P m
t the district office in Lexing
ton or at the next regular board
meeting.
Specifications for the station
wagon may be obtained bv call
ing the dliitrlct office or obtain
ing them In person.
The Board reserves the rlgnt
to reject any and all bld, waive
any or all claims or tecnnicau
tles. Irs In Rauch. Chairman
Attest: Alice Vance. Clerk
Morrow County School
District No. R 1
Implied Consent
Law Takes Effect
As of January 1
A new law to strengthen state
efforts to deter and to prosexiite
drinking drivers will take effect
January 1.
In simplest terms, the new
law. known as implied consent,
means that anyone who drive
motor vehicle on an Oregon
highway Is deemed to have con
sented to a chemical test or nis
breath providing he has been
arrested for driving while un
der the influence.
He may refuse to take the test
and none will be given, but re
fusal Is grounds for suspension
of his driver's license for 90 days
by the Department of Motor Ve
hicles. Oregon's law. unlike that of
most states which have adopted
implied consent, applies the
suspension feature only to re
fusal to take a breath test. (The
first Implied consent law was
passed In New York in 1952.
Sixteen states now have this
type of law.)
A driver still may refuse to
take a blood test, urine or sa
liva test without Jeopardizing
his license privilege. But if a
driver refuses to take a breath
test when arrested for driving
while under the Influence
charge, police notify the Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles.
That office. In turn, notmes
the driver of Its intent to sus
pend his license. Under the law,
the driver has 20 days after he
receives the notice of intent to
uspend to request a hearing.
He also has a right to appeal
to Circuit Court If he has a hear
ing and the suspension is in
voked.
Implied consent legislat lo n
was approved by the 1955 Leg
islature, nine years or five ses
sions after It was first intro
duced. The measure has been
proposed by the Oregon Traffic
Safety Commission and Gover
nor Mark Hatfield, but the bill
was considerably altered by the
Legislature before its passage.
Public Fund Drive
For U-0 Stadium
At Quarter Mark
Oregon's drive for public gifts
to help finance the construction
of a new football stadium in
the North Bank Park has reach
ed 25 of its $1,000,000 goal it
was reported recently by Lynn
McOeady of Eugene, general
chairman of the campaign to
replace Hayward field as the
site for the Webfoot home
games.
"We have gifts or pledges on
file for more .than $250,000,"
McCready said, "and this does
not Include a good many other
gifts from companies and indi
viduals which have been verbal
ly pledged but have not yet
reached our office."
"The work done by the vari
ous committees in the 30 com
munities has been excellent,"
McCready reported, "and we
have every reason to believe
this enthusiasm will continue
until we reach our goal. Actual
ly, we have been soliciting
funds for this project for only
three weeks at the longest and
less than a week in many of the
communities, so the results are
very promising."
The target date for the. open
ing of the new stadium on the
90 acre site, purchased by the
athletic department six years
ago, is 1967
Many Families
Travel Distances
During Holidays
ly VIACINIA KELSO
K1NZUA Mr. and Mrs. Vln-
rent Allen and family left Utt
Friday evening to apend the
( hrt.tms holilas In Wer.
Maho. vliltlng with relatives.
Alo spending t'hrUtmas at Wie
ner were Mr. and Mrs. C i. Ben
son, Jr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
and family spent from Friday
until Monday with Jlggs par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lelghton
Strom of Castle Rock, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lynch
pent the holidays at Fall
Creek. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Phillips
were business vUitors to llepp
ner last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyer left
Iat Wednesday to spend Chrlit
mil with relatives In Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavts
spent from Thursday until Sun
day visiting In Omak, Wash.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bur
chett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wall and
John spent Christmas In Port
land with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt
and Theresa spent Christmas in
Portland. Wayland returned
home Sunday with Mrs. Hyatt
and Theresa remaining in Port
land.
Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker
were Mr. and Mrs. George Webb
and Mr. and Mrs. James Webb
and dauehter Dorothy of May
vllle. Mr. and Mrs. James Walk
er, Jr., and daughters Lorri and
Marcl of Fossil, and Mr. and
Mrs. Gary McDonald and son
Sandy of rortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brooks of
Albany spent Christmas week
end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Woods and family.
Mrs. Paul Muzzy left last
Monday by plane from Portland
to spend Chbristmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bailey and dau
ghter Cheryl In Newton, North
Carolina. She returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Louis Lorengel and dau
ghter Linday went to The Dal
les last Tuesday lor medical
care for Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saddler
and family left Friday for Se
attle to spend Christmas with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sllnkard
and son Mike left Friday to
spend Christmas In Klamath
Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Arna
Slinkard.
Also spending the holidays in
Klamath Falls were Mr. and
Mrs. Don McConnell and child
ren Bill and Mary Ann.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning
and family spent Christmas In
La Grande with Mrs. Mae Wat
son. Mrs. Jiggs Bowman was host
ess last Sunday to a birthday
party for her daughter Sara who
was 11 on Christmas Day. The
girls had a wiener roast follow
ed by birthday cake and ice
cream. Those helping Sara to
celebrate were Linda Rice, Cin
dy Bowman, Karen Mortimore,
Donna Meadows, Connie Schroe
der, Theresa Hyatt and Susie
White of Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bell and
sons left Friday to spend the
Christmas holidays in Baker
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brock and
family left Friday to spend the
holidays with relatives in Priest
River, Idaho.
Spending Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Lorengel and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Carey and Nannette, William
Lorengel of Netarts, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Mudd and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Major Locke
and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Locke of Richland.
Mrs. Frank Ferrel and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock were in Pen
dleton last Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cory and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMerrit
went to Heppner last Wednes
day where Mr. DeMerrit entered
Pioneer Memorial hospital for
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Medlock
and family left Friday for Post
Falls, Idaho, where they will
spend the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. William Messerschm i d t
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norris
left Christmas Day for McLoud,
Calif., where they will spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Apperson.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morti
more and family went to Port
land Monday where Mrs. Morti
more will have medical care.
Visiting here Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Edwards of
Fossil and Mrs. Ethel Gee of
Pendleton.
Club Celebrates Christmas
The Friendship Club had its
Christmas party at the school-
house last Tuesday with Mrs.
Rita Conlee as hostess. High
was won by Bill McMinn and
Marily Bailey, low by Howard
Rice and Doris Stubblefield, and
floating by Richard Graham,
Don Slinkard, Pat McMinn ana
VI Slinkard. Gifts were ex
changed by the group. Those en
joying this evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Oyier, Mr. ana
RCrritCI CAZCTTT TIMES. Thursday, Darabf 3d. IHS 7
Mr. Don Slinkard. Mr. and Mrs.
ll.nr4 I'l, Mr and Mrs.
Omar Ktubblrfield. Mr. and Mrs
Stee Conlee, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMinn. Mr. and Mrs. Uchard
Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Bail-
ey. Mr. and Mrs. .Norru.
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Norris, Mr.
and Mrs. Ruhard M-atlmore.
Mrs. One Dy. and Mark Jell
Ick. Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rica and
family were Mr. and Mrs. lion
Slinkard. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oy
lr. and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Barree.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sltton and
family apent Christmas In Spray
with Mrs. Cora Bumslde.
Mrs. Howard Rica entertained
Sunday with a birthday party
for her son Mika who was tlx
that day. Helping Mike cele
brate were Ms sister Linda.
Kim. Rorky and Benny Brltt.
Pete and Brenda St hell. Mike
gave each of his guests color
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Building Construction
Groves Construction
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL
REMODELING
All Types of Building
We Can Help You With Plans
Let Us Modernize Your Kitchen
Free Estimates
Ph. 676 5546 Heppner, Ore.
H&M Construction
Co.
Builder of New Home
And Remodeling
Henry (Hank) Pedersen
3216 S. W. Jay Ph. 276-7776
Pendleton
City Council
Heppner City
f - ilS U Tlrt Wtmmj
council hckbtu
Citizens having matters for
discussion please bring them
belore tne council.
Ph. 676 9618
Electricians
Pendleton Electric Co.
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 276-2672.
Exterminating Service
Ayers Pest Control
Insect and Rodent Ex
termination Termke Control
a 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 Heatinq Co.
WiUi&ms rurnc8 CompleU In
stallations
a Carpeting a linoleum
a Oil Burner a Rerrlgerstlon
Barries Domestic and
Commercial
Free Estimates All Work
Guaranteed
Ph. 678-818 Heppner
Insurance
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon'.
Insurance
Turner Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-0652
Monuments
Eternal Marker Co.
Solid Bronze
CEMETERY MARKERS
JerrySweeney
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Heppner Ph. 676-9600
i book which entertained them
'until ha ODened his gifts and
then they all en Med birthday
afca arvl tea errant.
Mrs. Bert Hoover ipent tha
;Chrwtmaa week-end with th
-ea iioovrc lamuy near ruwt.
featYtrlntJ
ttorU yWrtj
looking for.
Mortuary
Sweeney
iMorhjary
Licensed Funeral Directors
Ph. 676 9600 Heppner
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schoffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Htppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-9465
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. A. D. McMurdo
Physician and Surgeon
Heppner Ph. Office 676-9942
Homt 676-9718
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician k Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9611
The Heppner Clinic
C. M. Wagner, M.D.
Physician Surgeon
233 N. Gale St
Off. 676-9114' Res. 676-9208
Dr. Wallace H. Wolff
M. D.
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Mon., Tue&, Wed. and FrL
1 to 5:30. Thursday
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Printing
The Gazette-Times
offers complete i
: 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 Jewelers
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
-Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676-9200
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