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i WKPTieM-W'a Tfc 1 ' T f I Classified Rates 4c por word n In I mum 75c pr Insertion Cardj at Thank $1.50 Classified EUplay 60c pec Inch. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 3 pun. Tuesday To cnrold billing, cash Is re quested for small atts whn brought to ths oliic. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OK THANKS We wish to extend our warm est thanks to the merchant who sponsored benches at the U'olf course. These benches hnv made n fine addition to the course and we have received many nice compliments on them. Willow Creek Country Club l.e CARD OF THANKS The lone United Church of Christ would like to thank the lommunity for its fine suiinoi' of the 6th annual Barbecue and Auction held last Saturday. Due to your patronage, it was anain a Iiukc success. Keith and Judy Rea, Barbecue and Auction Committee Chairmen 15c Notices HAIL. FIRE, auto, life, health and accident insurance. See or call Ray Bovce, lone, I'll 422-7137. 13tfc 3 Lost and Found LOST DARK prescription class es with brown frames. Don Peterson. Phone 422-7136 14-15C 4 Help Wanted SUPPLY RAWLEIGH Products in Heppner and nearby. Many earn $100 and un per week. Part time available, too. Write Rawleieh, 306 Adeline, Oak land, Calif. 15c WOMEN SEWERS WANTED work at home doing simple sewing. We supply materials and pay shipping both ways. Good rate of pay. Piece work. Write Dept. 2W3, Jamster In dustries Inc., 100 Ashmun, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 49783. 13-1 5c 5 Work Wanted WANTED Babysitting jobs. Call Cathy Sherman, 676-9228 or 676-5504. ltfc Wanted WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English, ph. 567-6065. ltfc For Rent FOR RENT Three room fur nished apartment, clean, elec tric heat. 160 W. Center St. Ph. 676-5390. 15tfc FOR RENT Two bedroom mod em house, close to town. Con tact Dick Robison, 676-9939. 14tfc FOR RENT Three bedroom fur nished apartment, with utili ties. Ph. 676-9498. lOtfc APARTMENT FOR RENT Lan ham Apartments. Call 676 5890 after 5 p.m. 51tfc 8 Services SAND AND GRAVEL HAULING. Contact Hams Truck Line, lone, ph. 422-7277. 41tfc 20 YEARS UPHOLSTERY EX PERIENCE "at your service". Furniture, automobile, boats, cushions. Pick up and deliv ery, free estimates to Morrow county people. COLUMBIA UPHOLSTERY, 372 E. Main, Hermiston, John Dyer, owner, 567-5231. 13tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 MARKET TUESDAY SALE June 4, 1968 Hogs 19; Sheep 1; Cattle 347; Consignors 42; Buyers 46. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls 22.20 to 24.20 Young Standard Cows 19.50 to 22.00 Commercial Cows 18.00 to 19.50 Utility Cows 16.00 to 18.00 Canner & Cutter Cows 13.50 to 16.00 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 600- 700 Pds .26.50 to 27.75 Steers 400-500 Pds 2850 to 31.50 Steers 250-350 Pds 31.50 to 37.00 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Highway SO, Hennlaton DON WINK Mgr. In. M7-X1U " u - . ... .. ... f Fl .m.,!...,l..! ,1 i,." Lmmftf"' 8 Services PROFESSIONAL Horse Training and rnvuto instructions, (on tact Jim Gorman, t7U-!308 or FINEST UPHOLSTERY SERVICE (or furniture, cars, trucks, boats, etc. at prices that can't be beat; materials, workman ship and service are the fin est. free estimates, pick up and delivery. CITY CENTER UPHOLSTERY, 212 S. E. Emi grant. Pendleton, ph. 276 0714. 13tfc 10 Farm and Garden STRAWBERRIES U-Pick. 16c lb., bring containers. Winn Berry Farm, on Hwy. between Athena and Milton-rreewaier. Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., each day. Ph. 566-2105, Weston. 15-1 13 Misc. For Sale LOST bright carpet colors . . , restore them with Blue Lustre, Rent electric, shampoocr SI. Case Furniture Co., Heppner. 15c TO GIVE AWAY Kittens, 7-weeks-old. Call 676-9977 after 5:00 p.m. 15 16o MOOliE rocket Registers, Moo-e register forms. ' duplicate and triplicate, and register car bons, available nt the Gazette Times office. lltfx NO FEED OR SEED But We Do Have Most Everything Else! TORO LAWN MOWERS, $99.95 UP Mcculloch chain saws, $169.95 UP LUMBER AND PLYWOOD STEEL POSTS AND BARB WIRE AMUNITION FISHING TACKLE GLIDDEN PAINTS PLUMBING MATERIAL P and C TOOLS AND OTHER HARDWARE ITEMS SPECIAL THIS WEEK 40 QUART STYROFOAM ICE .CHEST, REG. $2.59, THIS WEEK $2.25. 28-QUART ICE CHEST, REG. $1.69, THIS WEEK $1.49 PETTYJOHN'S FARM & BUILDING SUPPLY 422 Linden Way Ph. 676-9157 FOR THE GRADUATE who "has everything" give a gift certif icate to the Gazette-Times, to start anytime, any place. Spec ial rates for college students, Ph. 676-9228, Gazette-Times of fice. 12tfc NOMAD TRAVEL TRAILERS. Ekstrom Farm Chemicals lone, Oregon. ltfc 14 Automotive FOR SALE New Deluxe fabric pickup canopy, fits big pick up box, approx. 75"xl00" Manufactured by Foltop Co. Contact Charles Ruggles, 676 9625. 15tfc FREDDIE RENTS Travel Trail ers, Campers, Motorh o m e s, Pickups with Campers. Fred die's Trading Post, Kennewick, Wash. 99336. 14-18c 'cm?? Livestock, Poultry REPORT Yearling Heifers 600- 700 Pds 22.00 to 25.00 Heifers 500-600 Pds 22.50 to 25.50 Heifers 400-500 Pds 25.00 to 27.50 Lieht Holstein Steers 730 Pds 23.30 to 24.20 Baby Calves, Beef 35.00 to 50.00 HOGS Fat Hogs 18.85 to 19.80 COMMENT: Another short run of cattle.. Butcher cows and bulls 50c higher; feeder cattle, all classes steady to 50c higher. It was an extremely active sale with a sale ring full of buy ers. Sale every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at Northwestern Livestock, Hermiston; sale every Saturday at The Dalles Auction Yard, The Dalles. EVERETT 8NTDER, Er. 667-S170 Office Phone 667-66S6 Bales Ring (Public) 667-8708 14 Automotive Call FREE to Pendleton Say "276-3611 Collect" Authorized V. W. Dealer Can Galore New Volkswagen 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 Southfjate PENDLETON, OREGON OPEN SUNDAYS 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Do Your Car Shopping In Our Low Overhead Area 1968 Buick LeSabre 4 dr. Sedan, full power, air conditioning, 1S.j6 actual miles. 1963 Rambler V-8, Overdrive and Power Steering, excep tionally good car 1963 Oldsmobile 88, Power steer ing, power brakes Used 4-Wheel Drives 1963 Jeep Station Wagon. A good unit throughout. Hubs and ra dio. 1956 Jeep Station good unit Wagon. 1954 Willvs " Wagon, excellent condition Pickups and Trucks 1965 Dodge Pickup, V-8, 4-speed with Alpine camper, good hunting and fishing unit for two people. 1963 1-ton Pickup with brand new stock racks, excellent farm "ickuD. 1962 Chevrolet Pickup, V-8 mo tor, 4-speed transmission. A clean unit. 1953 Ford Pickup EXPERT RADIATOR REPAIR FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Pon tiac- Buick Jeep GMC Rambler Phone 676-9116 I USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1967 Comet 2-dr. 6 cylinder, standard transmission, real good economy car. 1965 Jeep ton pickup, 4-speed, Hubs, Dig Dumper. 1964 Ford 4-wheel drive pickup, hubs, 4-speed, big bumper. 1963 Ford 2-dr. sedan, 6 cylin der, standard transmission, only 30,000 actual miles. Local one owner car. HEPPNER AUTO SALES, INC. "Fords and Friends Are Our Business" Heppner Ph. 676-9152 !J ImJL, t M ? V I Salvation Army Conducts Appeal Letters were mailed recently to resident of Morrow county, the 1908 Salvation Army mem bership campaign to provide funds for the work of the local it5i,0T,!Tlmt It was announced bv the commit tee chairman, Ted Smith. The mail appeal is being us ed this year because of the death recently of James Hoyer, Salva tion Army service extension rep resentative, who would have conducted the campaign in this rea. No replacement has been named vet, necessitating reach ing local supporters of The Sal vation Army by mail this year. Response to this appeal and bv other local citizens is nec essary to maintain all the serv ices provided through The Sal vation Army service extension committee, the chairman stated. These funds provide help to those in need throughout the coming year In this area. The local Salvation Armv committee is the channel through which funds for food, lodging, aid to transients, emer gency medical aid. camp.'lups lor the disadvantaged, aid to unwed mothers and military packs of toiletries for all newly- inducted service men are pro vided, a total of some 23 serv ices in all. 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Modern three bed room home, roomy, with util ities, reasonably priced. 230 West Water Street. Phone 676 9691. 15tfc FOR SALE Wheat and Catt!e Ranch, former Newt O'Harra estate at Lexington, Ore. Write John O'Harra, 2115 S. W. Tyrol St., Portland, Oregon 97201. 15c FOR SALE Place with two houses, barn and small acre age, city water. Fred Ott, Ph. 676-5896. 14-17c FOR SALE 3 bedroom home. Wood paneled dining room, kitchen and utility. Newly roofed. Lot 84 x 230 room for garden. $8,000. Inquire 575 South Court. 13-16c FOR SALE OR RENT Three bedroom home, two baths, re cently. remodeled, with large shop. Ph. 676-5344. 2tl'c FOR SALE Mrs. Al Lamb nome, large nouse ana lot, two bedrooms down, lara room up, newly decorated in side and out, full basement with bedroom, new furnace, hardwood floors, beautiful throughout. Priced right. See Frank Turner at Turner, Van Marter & Bryant Ins, 13tf. HEPPNER house for sale, locat ed at 235 North Court St. Con tact Mrs. Homer Hager, Herm iston, evenings and week ends. Ph. 567-8456. 9tfc Public Notices ORDER MODIFYING ANGLING FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS WHEREAS, the Oregon Stale Game Commission at its stated meeting held on November 3 and 16, 1967, pursuant to ORS 496.190 by written findings and determinations established the open seasons tor angling lor salmon and jack salmon; WHEREAS, in the judgment of said Commission, it is in the best interests of the salmon and iack salmon resource in the Col umbia River that said findings and determinations be modified by closing to angling for salmon and lack salmon tor a limited period a portion of said stream; THEREFORE. IT Is OKDEiiKD that the findings and determin ations of the Oregon State Game Commission adopted at the stat ed meeting of said Commission on November 3 and 16, 1967, re spectively, hereby are modified as follows: That the season is closed to angling for salmon and jack salmon in that portion of the Columbia River from the As-toria-Megler Bridge to Bonne ville Dam from 12:01 a.m., May 27, 1968 to 12:01 a.m. June 22, 1968; and in that portion of Columbia River from Bonneville Dam to the Oregon - Washington state line from 12:01 a.m. May 27, 1968, to 12:01 a.m. July 27, 1968. STATE OF OREGON . ) ) ss County of Multnomah ) I, JOSEPH W. SMITH, Vice Chairman of the Oregon State Game Commission, do hereby certify that I have read the fore going copy of order modifying findings and determinations made bv the Oregon State Game Commission on May 24, 1968, and that it is a true and cor rect copy of said order made at said meeting on May 24, 1968, under and in pursuance of the provisions of ORS 496.205. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of May, 1968. Joseph W. bmith, Vice Chairman Oregon State Game Commission 15-16c rfl n mi V ,.i 1 .. -jrmiimf. - - ,..,.:i i iiimiii '-" '' (ir'"iii'i''1 n I Residents Take By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Mrs. David Dahlll and Miss Valerie McMinn of Sa lem left Monday morning to ko to urove, Ukla., and Des Moines, lowa. to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard. Mrs. Howard Rice and children Linda and Mike, spent Friday In uaKer. Spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wavlnnd Hyatt were Mrs. Joe Worlcin, Mis3 Dorothy Worlein, and Joe Mat tlson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bogle und son Josh of Burley, Idaho, spent trom Wednesday until Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. David Mattisnn ami daughter Jodi spent from Iriday to Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spivey of Haker. Thev also visited with Bob Hire who had been recent ly discharged fom the hospital after Injuries suffered in a car wreck on Dixie Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eversole and family spent the Memorial holi days visiting relatives at P.ur v. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears of Hinsdale, N. H., arrived Thurs day evening to visit with Mrs. Sears' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silton. Also visiting at the Siitons last week were Mr. and Mrs. David Sitton and daughter Debbi of Spokane, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Lyie Zemmer and family of Bates visited last week-end with Mrs. Zemmers' family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barzee. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Boring en tertained the members of Mr. Borings' 71 b. grade class at a chili feed last Monday night at the Kinzua grade school. Twen tv-three young people enjoyed this evening Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Schroeder and daughter Connie of Om:il Wash., visited during the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wham and with Mr. and Mrs. David Ostrander in Fossil. When they returned home Sunday they took Sally Schroeder bark with them Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flack were business visitors to Portland ov er the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tipton and family of Seneca and Miss Val erie McMinn of Salem vuitod last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Meadows and attend ed the graduation of Mrs. David Dahill. Mrs. Bill Edwards and child ren Cheri, Neal and David of Lebanon are visiting this week with Mrs. Bert Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry spent the holiday visiting at Mt. Vernon with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hall. Mr.-and Mrs. R. W. Gray of Salem spent the week-end visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graham and family spent the long week end visiting with relatives at Long Beach, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ardc-n Tripp and sons spent the vaca tion time on a fishing trip to Unity Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bell and sons spent the time off visiting relatives at Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Irwin of Weiser, Idaho, attended the grade and high school gradua tions of Mrs. Irwins sons, Bob and Dick Allen. Bob Allen went back to Weiser for a visit. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Jiggs Bowman and attending graduation were Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Espinola and Greg Gab riel of Stanfield, Mrs. Clayton Clapper of Grand Coulee, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keavis and family of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Espinola and daughter Laura of Hermiston, Dennis and Pat Murphy of Bend Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Allen of Weiser, Idaho, visited last week with Vincent Allen and attend ed the graduation of Dick and Bob Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Bend vsited with friends here on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and daughter Diane of Condon and Mrs. Verlin Conner left Wednesday night to go to San Diego, Calif., to attend the graduation of David Lovell from boot camp. Mrs. Clarence Benson was the hostess on last Monday for a birthday party for her son Ricky who was 15. The time was spent playing baseball after which they enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream. Those helping Ricky celebrate were Tom Tripp, Bill McConnell, Linda Browning, Mike Ball, Robert Cody, Nancy and Jimmy Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell and family spent their vacation time at Borokings visiting with I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton and Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reece of Joseph visited at the Guy Van Arsdale home on Sunday of last week. Mrs. Reece remained and she and Mrs. Van Arsdale and the youngsters went to Joseph on Tuesday where Mrs. Van Ars dale entered the hospital for rriedical care. Last Friday Mr. Van Arsdale and Rick Reece joined them in Joseph and all returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Eakin and daughter of Grass Valley and HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Holiday Trips Doyle Dickinson of Portland vis ited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norrls and Ron Bowman went to Post Falls, Idaho Friday to spend the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Wedlock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollonion and daughters Cinda and Linda of Hermiston spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil While and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd. Mrs. Jiggs Bowrrn and fam ily went to Bend Monday even ing to intend the graduation from high schoo 1 of Dennis Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lorenwl and family were business visit ors in Portland and visited with relatives In Richland, Wash., during the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Renscn and family visited with relatives n Weiser. Idaho, during Mem orial week-end. HMPPJIBaHO.nHUHmHmHMHKHHHIUJIW''"l" OTrjrrrijjTioc City Council Heppner City . , MmU Plrrt Mas ill COUnCII Each Monti. Citizens having matters for discussion please bring them before the council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Ayers Pest Control Insect and Rodent termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattfe Spray Fogging Cloy ton Ayers Ph. 676-9953 Ex- 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 Furnaw Complete In stallations Linoleum Refrigeration Carpeting Domestic and Oil Burner Commercial Service Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed , Ph. 676-9418 Heppner Furniture Work Custom Made Furniture Re-Upholstering Free Pickup ft Delivery Free Estimates Carpeting Custom Drapes Complete Line of Furniture "Shop the rest and buy the Beat" Hlll'c 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 Sween ey SWEENEY MORTUARY Heppner Ph. 676-9600 Mortuary Sweeney Mortuary Licensed Funeral Directors Ph. 676-9600 Heppner Thursday. May 30. 1968 Winter Appointed To GOP Committee Herman Winter of Heppner has been named to a statewide Republican "rusk Force" com mittee on crime by Irving t'nna, Republican state chairman, of Portland. F.nna said the committee Is one of nine such 'Task Force" committees that will prepare analyses and position papers on key Issues which will be con sidered bv the platform and principles committee at the GOP state convention In Gearhart July 26 through 28. KINZUA NEWS Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Meadows and family on May 26 to honor the first wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. David Dahill were Mrs. Da hill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahill of Monument, und Mr. and Mrs, Dan Bell and children. During the afternoon they all made a tape to send to David who is stationed in Korea. Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Photographer Wedding Pictures COLOR BLACK and WHITE Call Cole's Studio Ph. 276-3719 Pendleton, Ore. 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. 676-9618 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 Rubber Stamps made to your order All sizes aU types Prompt service Gazette-Times Ph. 676-9228 Heppner Title Insurance Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Travel Trailers Nomad Travel Trailers Completely Self-Contained 17 to 24 ft. Golden Falcons 15 to 17 ft See or call us Ekstrom Farm Chemicals lone Ph. 422-7289 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 b Realtors Clair Cox Co. 127 N. 4th. Corvallls 97330 7