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a- f fir Classified Rates 4c per word minimum 750 per Insertion. Cards of Thankf $IJSQ Classified Display 90c per Inch. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 3 pun. Tuecdar To orold billing, cash If re quested for small ads when brought to the olllce. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I am most grateful to be re membered by many of my dear Heppner friends during the past weeks. Your kind expres sions of cheer through cards, flowers and letters have been deeply appreciated. My kindest regards and thanks to all. Lucy Rodgers Willamette View Manor 41c CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to take this means to thank all our good friends, relatives, and so many others that helped for our benefit dance. Our special thanks to the Hardman dance committee and to all that came and play ed music for our dance. All your kindnesses will never be forgot ten. Sam and Debbie McDaniel 41c CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, and to all who visited me during my recent illness. Spe cial thanks to Dr. Jones and the staff at Pioneer Memorial hospital for their kindnesses. Neva Matteson 41c CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere thanks to all who help ed us to bear our sorrow in the passing of our loved one. Thanks to Pastor Robert Wolfe for his comforting message, the Sweeney Funeral Home, Dr. Tib bies, and all those who called, sent flowers, cards and food, and to the women of the church who served the dinner the day of the services. Words cannot express our appreciation. May God bless each of you. The Mahan Family 41p Notices MANY BLACK & DECKER and Miller Falls electric tools in stock for Christmas gifts to please everyone Yes, we'll Christmas wrap them for you, too. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders- Supply. Ph. 676-9157. 40-41c HEPPNER MASONIC LODGE No. 69, A.F. and A.M, meets regularly the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month, Hepp ner Masonic Hall, 8:00 p.m. 4 Help Wanted WANTED Dealers wanted for Sno-Jet Sno-mobile. For infor mation write or call: North west Industries, P. O. Box 1303, Sheridan, Wyoming. Area Code 307. 674-4264. 40-42c Wanted WANTED Ride for two to Wal la Walla, on either one day or overnight shopping trip. Call 422-7551. 41p WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English, ph. 567-6065. 1 For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT Lan ham Apartments. Call b7b 5890 after 5 p.m. 33tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry TUESDAY SALE Dec. 5, 1967 Hogs 56; Cattle 591; Consign ors 59; Buyers 53. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls 20.00 to 22.50 C0cnowf 15.50 to 16.80 Utility Cows 14.50 to 16.00 Canner & Cutter . Cows -13 50 to 15.00 shenf s-oo to 10.00 FEEDER CATTLE inpKdsSt!!1:.S..2.00 to 24.00 St?ds. 450:6 24.50 to 26.80 Steers 300-450 . Pds .26.50 to 30.00 Yearling' Heifers 600- 700 Pds 19 00 to 22.00 Heifers 400-500 Pds .22.00 to 23.80 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Highway 30, Hermlston DON WINK. Mgr. Eve. 567-3111 Services Expert Sewing Machine Repair ALL MAKES Years of experience; most parts in stock. No gimmicks. $5.00 straight stitch. $7.50 zigzag, plus parts. HALLS FIXIT SHOP 251 West Beech St. Ph. 567-3237 Hermlston, Ore. 40-43C SAND AND GRAVEL HAULING. Contact Hams Truck Line, lone, ph. 422-7277. 41tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Bred heifers, call Steiwer Ranches at Fossil, 763 4746 after 6:00 p.m. 38tfc 10 Farm and Garden HAY FOR SALE Alfalfa and n . a a. fry fV7"1 grass, iron tsenneu tm-iin. (Hinton Creek). 39-42c 12 Furn., Appliances WE BUY AND SELL Used Fur- niture ana Appliances one piece or house full, or sell yours on consignment. Cliff's Furniture Exchange, 1475 N. 1st, Hermlston, Ph. 567-8398 or 567-3289. 30tfc 13 Misc. For Sale WANT TO BUY COINS, older than 1955, any age, write year for prices. Paying $1.50 each for any silver dollars and 75c each for most half-dollars; paving $10 each for 1877 1964L and 1909S Indian head pennies. Also have for sale heavy duty pony cart, pony harness, man's saddle, $20; wood heating stove, pretty, $25; nice wood range, $25; an tique car cheap; other an tiques; 6 good 20-gal. crocks, $15 each. Can deliver. Write Max Schulz, 2148 N. E. First St., Hermiston, or phone 567 8476 anytime. 41p FOR SALE Large outdoor San ta and reindeer plywood scene $25. Ph. 676-9684. 41-42c FOR SALE Model J66 electric eye Polaroid camera, plus col or attachment. Call 676-9684 after 4:30 p.m. 41p FOR SALE Clean Moro seed wheat, $1.85 ranch. Call 422 7270, Leland McKinney. FOR THE BOYS in your family at Christmas a .22 rifle or - B-B gun, priced from $7.95 to $43.95, in stock. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply, 676 9157. 40-41C GET MOM a new Presto or Piroc tor steam iron, $12.98 and $13.95. And for Dad, a B & D 7 saw and carrying case, $39.95. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply. 676-9157. 40-41c ONE OF OUR PICNIC tables would mane a nice uirisuuoa present to the family, wouldn t it? Various sizes and finish es. See them at our shop. Becket Equipment Co., Hepp ner. 39-42c LUMBER 2x4 studs $10 per 1,000up Ranch pack ..... $18 unit 4x4 Posts 49c each 7x9 Ties - $2.25 each Sawdust $3.00 per load HEPPNER LUMBER CO. Open daily and until noon Saturdays Ph. 676-9440 or 676-9753 9 Livestock, Poultry Heifers 250-350 Pds 23.00 to 25.00 Light' Hoistein Heifers 600 Pds -20.10 Light Hoistein Steers 750 Pds 19-00 to 20.80 Old Stock Cows, Springers 145.00 to 150.00 Young Stock Cows, Springers 170.00 to 180.00 Old Stock Cows, calves w, at side 180.00 to 196.00 Baby Calves, Dairy 5.00 to 12.00 HOGS Fat Hogs .17.35 to 18.40 Sows, heavy 12.00 to 12.50 Feeder Pigs 16.75 to 17.35 COMMENT: Cattle numbers did show an increase over last week but quality was medium. The market was steady to stronger, buyers were plentiful and bidding brisk all the way. Send in a load next week. EVERETT SNYDER, Ere. 667-8170 Office Phone 587-6655 Sales Ring (Public) 567-8708 8 13 Misc. For Sale IT'S inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lus tre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Case Furniture Co., Hepp ner. 410 FOR SALE Good treated rail road ties on the railroad grade, or we will load. Also treated poles and steel bridg es. Ph. 296-6181, The Dalles, Ore. 39-47C 14 Automotive FOR SALE 1964 Chev. Impala, very low mileage. Call Harry D. Phelps, Fossil, 637-2173. 41c GIFTS GALORE, Freddie's Parts Store, for the trailer and camper owner. 150 new and used travel trailers and pick up campers. Freddie's Trading Post, Kennewlck, Wn. 41 -44c FOR SALE 1958 Plymouth station wagon. Also one Win chester rifle 308, with scope. Ph. 676-9473. 40 41c FOR SALE GOLITE Travel Trailers. Bentley Trailer Sales, 6th & North Main, Irrlgon Ore. Ph. 922-3348. 9tfc 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 Down (your car paid for or not) $47.95 per month WINTER MOTOR CO. INC. Highway 395 Southgate PENDLETON, OREGON OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Used Cars 1965 T-Bird, low mileage, excel lent car 1965 Ford Fairlane station wag on 1963 Pontiac Bonneville, new car appearance, with air con ditioner 1963 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan 1963 Oldsmobile 88, Power steer ing, power brakes 1963 Chev. Sta. Wagon, 409 cu. in. Motor, r. a., auio Trans. Used 4-Wheel Drives I960 Jeep Pickup, exceptionally clean 1960 Jeep Pickup flatbed, a clean unit 1956 Jeep Station Wagon. A good unit 1954 Willys Wagon, excellent condition 1953 Jeep station wagon. Excel lent for Hunting ana iisning Pickups and Trucks 1961 GMC pickup. 1960 Ford, 1 ton, dual tires, new motor 1954 Chevrolet pickup EXPERT RADIATOR REPAIR WE ARE YOUR FRIGID AIRE DEALER FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pontiac-Buick-Willys-GMC Rambler Phone 676-9116 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Hay and pasture land at Boardman. About 90 acres under irrigation. Has small heme. Good fences. Write or call Le Roy Belshee, Box 494, Condon, Ore., Ph. 384-3345. 40-43c FOR SALE Three bedroom house, good location. Ph. 676 5578. 37tfc 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Five room home, full basement, garage, oil fur nace, convenient location, 515 N. Gale St. Contact Mrs. Ralph Scott, 676-5302. 25tfc Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLISHED SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOB THE COUNTY OF MORROW tirnura TTYWAPTV Plaintiff. vs. EDGAR ELLWYNNE PECK, Defendant. TO: EDGAR ELLWYNNE PECK. the above namea jjeiena ant. in tit XT' KAMW CtV THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and ha Pnmnlninr filed aiiawci m.s. v-. . . . - - - - agafnst you In the above en titled Lourt on or Deiore me ex piration of four weeks from the Hoto nf tho first publication of this Summons; if you fail so to appear ana answer, riainun for want thereof will apply to ha nhmm pntitlpd court for the relief prayed for In his Com plaint, to wit: For judgment and decree nnninct thp npfpnriant. Fdcar Elwynne Peck, for the sum of Two 'lnousana ruiy-eigm ira 94100 ($2,058.94) Dollars, to rrotViar urith Intprpst thereon from October 13, 1966, at the rate of seven percent W7o per annum until paid, and for the ,.-hn enm nf Twn TTnnrlrpd Thirteen and 46100 ($213.46) Dollars in past aue ana current taxes, together with the further sum of Three Hundred and No 100 ($300.00) Dollars attorney's fees, and for costs and disburse ments incurred herein. That it be adjudged and de creed that the mortgage refer red to in saia compiaini ue iuil closed and that the usual de cree be made for the sale of said premises by the Sheriff of said County, according to law and the practice of this court. That the proceeds of said sale mar K onnllnH in nflvmpnt fin the amount due to the Plaintiff and that tne saia Deienaanr., onH fnroflnKPH nf all riehts claimea or equity in reuemp- inn ca,ro arm pypput inp slml- ,irrtr iMorHr rtf rpripmntinn. in uiuij i.fs.v w 1 the said premises and every part ... ... i i Ti .. : tnereor, ana mat tne saia nam- tiff may have juagment ana ex anntinn oorpinet thp Rflifl Dpfpnd nnr VAaar Fllwvnnp Peck, for any aeiiciency wnicn may re main alter applying an proteeus of the sale of the said premis- rMvir,orlv finnlipahlp tn the -I ' ; t I . satisiaction oi saia juuK"iem. mat tne namim or any oni er party to said suit may be pnmo n nnrpfiaspr At said sale. That the purchaser at the fore closure saie De piaceu in im mediate possession of the prem- icno art rt that tha rlpprpp pntpr- ed herein have the same effect as a writ or assistance. Thnt tha nlnlritiff hflva Rllph nft.ni. IT. furthoi- Tdlipf ill til P premises as to this court may a a ..:.uin seem meet anu eqimauic. This Summons is published by order of the Honorable Wil li om W Wolla .Tiirfcro nf thp above entitled court, made and entered on the 17th day of No vember, 1967, directing publica tion of this Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette-Times, a newspaper published and of (rpnpral circulation in HeDDner. Morrow County, Oregon. Date or Iirst ruDiicaiion: November 30, 1967. Date of last Publication: De cember 21, 1967. WINTEK & BAL,tHi Attorneys at Law By si Herman W. Winter Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Box 582 Heppner, Oregon 97836 40-43C MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT R-l CALL FOR BIDS On 30 passenger School Bus Sealed bids will be received at the Morrow County School District R-l office, Box 368. Lex ington, Oregon, for furnishing and delivering the following: 1-new 30 passenger school bus Bid opening will be at 1:00 p.m., December 18, 1967, at the district office in Lexington, and will be presented to the school board at their regular meeting at 7:30 p.m., December 18, 1967. The school board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any or all claims or technicalities. Specifications and bid forms may be acquired at the office of the district superintendent at Lexington. Only bid forms fur nished by the school district will be used. Bids must be in sealed envelopes and clearly marked "Bus Bid". Signed: Don McElligott, Chairman, Morrow County School District R-l Attest: Alice Vance, Clerk 40-41c gig Grange Hosts Public Dinner; Juniors Elect Br MARY LEE MARLOW unADniKAM ninnpr was a nvAP a hundred Ders- ons Friday night at the bazaar and dinner sponsorca oy me Home Economics Club of Green field Grange. Following dinner the follow ing program was presented with Mrs. John Phillips in charge: solo, Donna Pummel, "The Bal lad of the ureen nereis anu "This Land Is My Land", ac companied by Wendy Wilson; trio, "White Christmas", Pam Hug, Nita Phillips, Amy Hilling; duet, Jodie and Jcrita Noble, "Let The Sunshine In" and "Ha waiian Christmas Song", accom panied on the guitar by Harry Mnkln. ivimadu clrit And PUltar duet, 'Debbie Hug and Deloris Hilling; song, "Joy 10 ine World", Karen and Reta Phil nne rtsn DmccoII Jprrv Dono- van, Marlon McKenzie and Jo die Noble; tap dance, DeDDie Hug and Deloris Hilling; trio, "Silent Night", Karen r-nimps, Debbie Hug, Deloris and Bar- 1 . T I ; 1 1 i .1 r. ormmnanipn hv Mrs. Phillips on the accordion; group singing, "wnite cnrist mas", with LaVern Partlow at the piano. Tim -.llmtrlniT nfflrprs for next year have been elected at the inninr Hrppnfipld Granee: Jer ry Donovan, master; Don Rus sell, overseer; joaie noDie, sec retary; Linda Hoffman, lectur er; Debbie Hug, chaplain; Bil loe Bedord, steward; Marlon Mc Kenzie. assistant steward; Kar en Phillips, treasurer; laay as sistant steward, Deloris Hilling; Gayl Phillips, gatekeeper; Bar bara Hilling, Ceres; Cally Broad bent, Pomona; Julie Hug, Flora. New members taken in at the last meeting include Cally Broadbent, Jerry and Jack Don ovan, Jodie and Jerita Noble, Don Russell and Linda Hoff man. George Eiferman, who holds tha titlp tn hnth Mr. America Tttr ITni7prp will DrPSCnt a National School Assembly progra m at Kiversiue nig" school December 14 at 1 p.m. ua Minn hp sppnnil title ten nffa. tha firat Ann this has never been accomplished by any other inaiviauai. inis was in competition with entries from -in nMinMao in a wnrld.widp contest. In his program he will show what to ao to Keep 111 ai all times by proper aiet ana exercise, and will demonstrate that rhythm, coordination and timing in music are just as im portant when playing an instru ment as performing athletics. He is an accomplished trumpet player. He presents a demon stration on body building and tells how each person can be his A,r amhitont TT has talked to over eight million students in all 50 states on now to maite a stronger and better America. Parents and friends are invit ed to attend the program. Ron Daniels, Morrow county school superintende n t, was .Woi1 tn tha hnarrt nf control C1CVICU .V b.aw -" " of the Oregon School Activities Association at the recent meet ing in Portland. Mrs. Daniels accompanied him to Portland. Three tables of pinochle were In nla7 at thp rard nartv SDon- sored by the Home Economics Club of Greenfield Grange at the grange hall xuesaay. nign prize went to Mrs. Vern Min nick, and Ruth Stevenson won fha Inw Thp ninnchlp Drizes were won by Mrs. Leonard Be dord and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Hostesses were Mrs. Bernard iVinmian Mru Prank Marlow and Mrs. John Phillips. Host esses for the December 5 party will be Mrs. Glen Carpenter and Mrs. Bedord. . . Visitors the past weeK at tne r.( Mr nnrl Mrs. ROV Ball. Sr., were Mrs. Ball's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery of Seattle, Wash. rvianHc nf Mr and Mrs. Rav o,.7 iTmntilla. former resi dents here for many years, are invited to attend an open house in their honor December 10, from 1-5 p.m. at the Civic Recreation Center in Hermiston on the oc- Public Notices NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Kn-nrv T5 HTTRFRY GIVEN that the undersigned as co-executors of the estate of Alfred Hild ing Nelson, Sr., deceased, have filed their final account and re port in said estate with the uern nt tha Mnmra; f!nnntv Court. State of Oregon, and that the Judge thereol nas iixea Mon day, the 11th day of December, 1967, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. as the time, in the County Court house in Heppner, Oregon, as the nlaa fnr hparinir nhipctionS to said final account and the set tlement thereof. ALFRED H. NELSON, JR., NORMAN NELSON, Co-executors WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon 38-41p HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. ThufdaT. Pcmbt 7. 1967 1 caslon of their 60th wedding anniversary. Hosts will bo their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolcutt of Ken newlck, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson of Buker. Ten years ago the Browns cel ebrated their golden wedding anniversary here in Boardman. The Riverside Pirates will par ticipate in the Basketball Jam boree at lone Liecembpr 8. On December 5 the JV team will go to Heppner to play the Hepp ner Frosh at 5:30 p.m. The Boardman Cemetery Maintenance Association will hold an election at the city hall December 11 from 2-7 p.m., for the purpose 01 electing one un BUSINESS AND DIRECTORY Building Construction 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 ..MmU rirrt Monday COUnCll ZHh Month Citizens having matters for discussion please bring them before the council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Ayers Pest Control Insect and Rodent Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging Clayton Ayers Ph. 676-9953 Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and Insect Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 or 422-7244 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. Williams Furnaces Complete In stallations Linoleum Carpeting; Oil Burner Refrigeration Domestic and Commercial Tree Esttmaies-All Work Guaranteed Ph. 676-9418 Heppner Furniture Work Custom Made Furniture Re-Upholstering Free Pickup Delivery Free Estimates Carpeting Custom Drapes Complete Line of Furniture "Shop the rest and buy the Best" Hill's Furniture Factory Airport Rd. Pendleton 276-7033 Insurance C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9652 Monuments Eternal Marker Co. Solid Bronze CEMETERY MARKERS Jerry Swe en ey SWEENEY MORTUARY Heppner Ph. 676-9600 lUfJfflBl GAZETTE-TIMES ector for a three year term. Zearl Gillespie has been nomi nated. Cafeteria menus for RlveraMa High school and Boardman El ementary school for the week of December 11-15 U as follows: Monday meat and cheese sandwiches, corn and pickles. Tuesday spaghetti, salad, rolls and fruit Wednesday etew and cheese slices, French bread and Ice Thursday creamed chicken with biscuits, green beans, gra ham crackers and orange Juice. Friday tuna sandwiches, soup, pickles and cookies Bread, butter and milk are served with all meals. PROFESSIONAL Mortuary Sweeney Mortuary Licensed Funeral Director: Ph. 676-9600 Heppnef Mutual Funds Ray Boyce LIFE INSURANCE HEALTH & . ACCIDENT Pioneer Insurance Co. Ph. 422-7150 lone, Ore. Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Gerald A. Jones M.D. Physician and Surgeon Heppner Ph. 676-9187 Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mon., Tues., Wed. and FrL 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Printing The Gazette-Times offers complete Printing Service Dealer, Moore Business Forms Ph. 676-9228 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 Wholesalers MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY MFGS. & WHOLESALERS "Pride of Oregon Brand" Ice Cream & Butter . . . BILL COX, MGR. 676-9244! ... Ad Co-Sponsored by Realtors Clair Cox Co. 127 N. 4th. CorvaUls 97330