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' V Classified Rates So per word minimum 75c per Insertion Cards of Thanks $1.50 Classified Display $1-00 per Inch CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 pan. Tuesday To avoid hilling, cash is re quested lor small ads when brought to tbo office. Mini mum billing charge SIM. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS With heartfelt thanks, we ex tend appreciation for the kind nesses expressed through pray ers, cards, flowers, food, and in manv other ways during our re cent sadness. We are grateful to those who donated in Kay's memory to the Heart Fund, to the City Library, and to student loan funds, uoa Diess you an Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. John Mollahan and family Capt. and Mrs. Robert Nichols 8c CARD OF THANKS I wish to say "thank you" to my friends and relatives for the many cards, visits and other kindnesses extended to me dur ing my illness in Good Shep herd hospital in Hermiston. I ex tend special thanks, also, to Drs. Jones, Johnson and Ford for their fine professional care. The kindness of all was sincerely appreciated. Mrs. Richard Kinzer 8c CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank all my thoughtful friends and neighbors for the kindnesses extended to me during my re cent hospitalization in Portland. Thank you for the cards, flow ers, visits, prayers, masses and gifts I received, and a special "thank you" to Joan Gray and to Dr. Wolff for the special care given me prior to my surgery. Each and every kindness will always be remembered and ap preciated. Pat Brindle 8c CARD OF THANKS " I wish to sincerely say thanks to all the friends and relatives who remembered me in so many ways during my recent surgery at St. Anthony's, I also say thanks to Drs. Broun, Calhoun and Tibbies and all of the hos pital staff for the fine care I received. The many kindnesses were all greatly appreciated. Helen Stevens 8p Notices MARK THE DATE April 28, for the Spring Card Party, spon sored by St. Patrick's Catho lic Altar Society, Catholic Par ish hall, 8:00 p.m., admission, $1. Enjoy dessert, followed by bridge and pinochle. 8-9c Gazette-Times want ads pay. Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad service. 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 Livestock, Poultry 2-DAY ANNUAL ALL BREED HORSE SALE Open Consignment SATURDAY Gr SUNDAY, APRIL 19-20 10:00 a.m. BOTH DAYS NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO, HWY. 30 (80N), HERMISTON, OREGON REGISTERED HORSES (ALL BREEDS) AND GRADE HORSES WILL SELL EACH DAY "IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BRING YOUR HORSES TO THIS SALE!" For Info. Call OMER BONNEY, Auctioneer and Horse Sale Mgr. Phone (503) 567-5722, Hermiston, Ore. 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 Livestock, Poultry MARKET TUESDAY SALE April 15. 1969 Cattle 317; Consignors 37; Buyers 39. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls -. -20.00 to 25.20 Young Standard Cows -20.00 to 22.00 Commercial Cows 18-50 to 20.60 Utility Cows 17.50 to 19.40 Canner & Cutter Cows 12.00 to 18.00 Shells 9 00 to 11.80 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 600- 800 Pds -29-00 to 34.00 Steers 400-500 Pds 33.00 to 36.00 Steers 250-350 Pds. 38.00 to 39.20 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Highway 30, Hermiston DON WINK. Mgr. Era. 567-3U1 3 Lost and Found FOUND - Small black and brown Airedale pup. Owner may phone 676-9690 or call at 545 S. Court. 8x1 4 Help Wanted WANTED A Cat operator. Call Dick Meador after 7 p.m. ph. 676-9192. 8c CIVIC LEAGUE desires teacher for next vear. For further in formation contact Mrs. Carl Marquardt. 989-8476. 7tfc Wanted WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English. Dh. 567-6065. ltfc For Rent FOR RENT OR SALE Newly painted three bedroom house with additional space for fourth bedroom. Phone 422- 7264, Arthur DalzelL 7-8p FOR RENT Three bedroom Pratt house, $60 mo., on yuaia St. Call Gundersons. 676-9220 in the p.m. 3tfc 8 Services BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE on all types of office equip ment. tvDewriters. adding ma chines, calculators; guaran-1 teed service for one year. Scheduled trips monthly, con tact Gazette-Times office, 676- 9228, for Bud Wilson, Morrell's Business Machines, The Dalles. 30tfx Jimmy's Flower Shop 252 E. Main, Hermiston Will Supply Your Floral Needs For Funerals, Weddings, Formals, And Other Social Needs Call 567-6472 or 567-6545 Ardis and Wavie Carter, Owners 27tf c 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE AKC Irish Setter pups. Call Bob Mahoney, 676 5876. 7-8c AT STUD Aooaloosa Bitter- root Ace T-49903! guaranteed live foul. Also horses lor sale. F. W. Hutchens. ph. 676-9178 or 676-9235. 7tfc 10 Farm and Garden FARM EQUIPMENT for sale TD-14 International set oi two 4-bottom plows on rubber' Dexter tractor, fully equipped; Farmall H. tractor with load er. Also 1948 GMC truck with hoist. A. H. Marick, Box 63, lone. Dh. 422-7578. 5tfc WEDDING. PARTY and AN NIVERSARY napkins with names imprinted; monogram- mea piaying caras; weuumn in vitations and announcements, all available at The Gazette- Times. REPORT Vearlincr Hpifpra fiOO- soo Pds .4.oo to 26io " pcT TL .27.00 to 3o.io Heifers 250-300 Pds. 30.10 to 33.60 Light Holstein Heifers 400-500 Pds .25.00 to 29.00 Yonnff Stock Cows, calves at side 230.00 to 252.50 COMMENT: Steady prices with last Tuesday's sale, more cattle needed to supply the de mand. Don't forget the two day horse sale, registered and grade horses, Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 20. Sale time at Northwestern Livestock, Herms ton. is 12:30 D.m.. Tuesdays and sale every Friday at The Dalles Auction Yard, The Dailes. KVKKETT SNYDER. Eve. 5S7-S170 Office Phone 567-6655 Sale Ring (Public) 667-8708 112 Furn., Appliances I CONSOLE SPINET PIANO, Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area, casn or terms Also Elec. Organ. Write or phone Credit Mgr., 503-363 5707, Tallman Piano-Or g a n Stores. Inc.. Salem. Oregon 97308. 7-8c 13 Misc. For Sale JUST RECEIVED New supply of summer knits and cottons, swim fabrics, novelty prints, weaves and blends. 235 W. Baltimore. 8c FOR SALE Night crawlers, 25c doz. contact the Dale Hoi land children, 275 W. Center St. 7c FOR SALE Intern. Citizen's Band two-way radios; base station and mobile unit with base antenna and mobile an tenna, $100. Also one older Montgomery Ward lroner, $10. Ph. 676-9656. 8c FOR SALE 16 in. Huffy Elec- trie lawn mower; about 35 ft. cord; $30.00. Mrs. Martha Van Schoiack, ph. 676-9772. 8-9p FOR "a Job well done feeling" clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Case Furniture Co., Heppner. 8c NOW IN STOCK western Tra- dition "Leanin" Tree" illustra ted note stationery, $1.25 per box. Gazette-Times office. 44tfx 14 Automotive FOR SALE 16 ft Leisure Home vacation trailer. Also, 3 horse Johnson trolling motor. Call 676-9669. 7-8c FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranch- ero pickup, P. S., automatic, red in color. Less than 6500 miles. Will accept older car or pickup as down payment. Phone 676-9930. 3tfc FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranger ton pickup, 4 speed, 360 V-8. Call 567-6137. Hermiston 7-8c FOR SALE 1964 Dodge ton, 318 V-8, 4-spd., pos. trac; with canopy; low mileage, ai so 1962 Mercury Monterey, 351 V-8, A. T., sharp. Will take older pickup In trade on either one. Leonard Toll, 676 5393. 8-9p FOR SALE 1953 4-wheel drive Jeep wagon, $345. Also 1955 Chevrolet pickup, long box, $345. Call 676-9157 after p.m., or 676-9284, 8-9c GOOD USED CARS 1965 Buick Wildcat, full power. 1965 LeMans Hardtop coupe, bucket seats, clean, 4 on the floor 1963 Ford Ranchero Used 4-Wheel Drives 1964 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive, new motor, new brakes, in good condition. 1963 Pontiac Catalina 2-door hardtop, good car. 1954 Willys Wagon, excellent condition. Pickups and Trucks 1953 Ford Truck with stock racks. 1958 Ford, exceptionally clean. Farley Motor Co. PONTIAC BUICK JEEP RAMBLER GMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 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 pjn. CLASP ENVELOPES In a var iety of sizes from 6V4x9'A to 12x15 on sale at The Gazette- Times, Ph. 676 922a 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Good family home 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, built-in dishwasher and dls posal. Low down payment and 6Vi interest to qualified buyer. Gene Pierce. 676-9225. 8-9c FOR SALE Three bedroom house on Quaid Street, $6,000, easy terms. Gordon Pratt, 211 Stadium Drive, Monm o u t h, Oregon. 5tfc FOR SALE Two houses in lone, two bedroom and three bedroom, partly furnished. A. H. Marick. Box 63. lone. Ph. 422-7578. 5tfc FOR RENT OR SALE One three-bedroom apartment and two one-bedroom apartments. Completely furnished. Ph. 676 9498. 4tfc FOR SALE Three bedroom home, full basement, family room, carpet, fireplace, fresh ly painted, fenced yard. Vet erans loan, low interest, reas onable. See at 475 Chase even ings, or call 676-9460. 7tfc FOR SALE Gaarsland home in lone, $12,000, or best offer. Will G.I. Contact Margaret Smith, 2650 12 St., Baker, Ore., or ph. 523-5446. 6p-7-9c FOR SALE New all-electric three bedroom home, 13 acres, partly irrigated, less than V mi. from Heppner; 2nd house up Blackhorse canyon road. Contact Charles Cline or ph. 676-5531 or 676-5554. 2tfc Public Notices NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the undersigned as Executrix of the estate of Bess Huddleston, deceased, has filed her final ac count and report in said estate with the Clerk of the Morrow Couny Court, State of Oregon, and that tne juage inereoi has fixed Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 1969, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. as the time, in the county Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, as the place Tor hearing objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. ANNA J. GRAHAM Execurix WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner. Oregon ' 5-8p NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Notice Is hereby given in com pliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to the legal voters of Morrow County. State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC TION of said District will be held at Heppner Elementary School, lone High School, River side Jr.-Sr. High School, A. Houghton Elementary Sch o o 1, Lexington Administration Office, Rhea Creek Grange Hall; be tween the hours of 8:00 A.M, and 8:00 P.M. on the first Mon day of May, being the 5th day of Mav. A.u. law, ior tne pur pose of electing 1 director from Zone I (Boardman) for a 5 year term and various advisory com mittee members. Dated this 9th day of April 1969. DONALD C. J. McELLIGOTT, Chairman Board of Directors Attest dua'nn Mccarty, District Clerk 8-9c CONSOLIDATION OF PRECINCTS: Hardman, N. E. Heppner, N. W. Heppner, S. E. Heppner and S. W. Heppner will be consou dated into one precinct for the special election to be held June 3, 1969. All of the above men tioned precincts will vote In the Morrow County court House. SADIE PARRISH. County Clerk 8c Boardman News Mrs. Ralph Earwood, Shirley Earwood and son Brian spent the week-end in itacada vis iting at the home of Mrs. Ear wood's son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf. Mrs. Frank Marlow was hon ored with a birthday party Sun day at her home when a group of friends called. Present were Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs. Glen Car penter, Mrs. Zearl Gillespie and Mrs. Leo Root. The annual Junior - Senior prom will be held at Riverside High school Saturday evening, April 19. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for most makes on sale at The Ga zette-Times 98c each. GAZETTE-TIMES i. " " 1 1 ... ' Riverside Lists Honor Bt MART LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN The honor roll for the past nine weeks at Riv erside High school has been an nounced as follows: A roll, 4.0-3.5: seniors Jana Everett, Mike Fossey, Lorrle Pe terson, Tonl Zielinskl, Bob Skou bo; juniors Pam Kuhn, Tam my Snyder, Jody Tatone; soph omores Diane Black, Dennis Lamb: freshmen Bill Acock, Tony Barnhart, Joni Tiller, Deb bie Walter. B roll. 3.0-3.4: seniors Kathy Getz. Jeannctte Aylett; juniors Tom tSewart, Randy Ryan, Al berta Phillips, Diane Baity, Jer ry Downey, Bonnie Eppenbaugh, Frances McDonald, Ricki Sny der, Grant Walter; sophomorees Dennis Robins, Teri Eppen baugh ; freshmen - Ron Baker, Michele Wilkie, Linda Freder- ickson, Rick Partlow. Sharon Donovan, bride-elect of James Barrick, was honored with a miscellaneous shower Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Dewey West. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mrs. Rod Flug, Mrs. Frank Bates, Mrs. Jerrv Peck and Mrs. Den nis Gronqulst. There were 40 present. Out of town guests were Mrs. Bill White of Imbler. sis ter of the honoree, Mrs. Dan Bell of Pendleton, and Mrs. Verne Dale of Helix. Mrs. Bill Bates won the prize in a game, and Mrs. Arthur Allen received the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black were honored Sunday evening with a second house warming in their new home, this time by members of the Boardman Til licum club and their husbands. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist of Pendle ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan, Sharon Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Flug, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Gronquist, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rus sell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skou bo, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Rollen McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels. The Boardman Tillicum club will sponsor the annual Cancer Fund drive, starting here April 22. In charge wlil be Mrs. Ron ald Black and Mrs. Dewey West. The club met Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mrs. West with LaVem Partlow and Mrs. Stan Henkle as co hostesses. Discussion was held on a luncheon to be held for Prin cess Rhonda Bellinger of the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo court, sponsored by the club, and the rest of the court and their chaperones and mothers. The time and place will be announc ed later. Mrs. West and Mrs. Frank Bates will attend the 7th Dis trict spring convention of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs in Pendleton April 15. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Part low April 22. The Women's Activity Com mittee of Greenfeild Grange met Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Leonard Bedora with Mrs. William Bates as co hostess. Guests were Mrs. Guy Ferguson and Mrs. Rollin Bisn op. Card party hostesses appoint ed for the next four weeks are April 15, Mrs. Bedord; April 22, Mrs. Bates: April 29, Mrs. Wal ter Hayes; May 6, Mrs. Arthur Allen. May 6 will be the last card party of the season. Season prizes will be awarded at that time to the one with the high est score and the second high est. It was voted to have a cook ed food sale Mav 10. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Glen Carpen ter Mav 14. There were three tables oi pi nochle in play at the card party held at the Greenfield Grange hall Tuesday of last week, spon sored by the Women's Activity Committee of the grange. Mrs, Rollin Bishop was hostess. Hieh prize was won by Faye Anderson and low went to Mrs, Don Downey. Mrs. Glen Carpen ter and Mrs. Dewey West won the traveling pinochle prizes. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dono van announce the coming mar riage of their daughter, Sharon Ann, to James Lee Barrick at the Boardman Commun 1 1 y Church April 27 at 4 p.m. (DST), reception to follow at the Green field Grange hall. Friends are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen have returned home from a four week's trip which took them as far as South America. They went first to Washington, C. where they visited Mrs. Allen's sister-in-law, Mrs. George Gray, her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray, and her niece. Mrs. Carl Wemzel. They then flew to Nassau, Ja maica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, bt. Thomas, Martinique, Trinidad, Venezuela, Curacao, Colombia, Panama City, and from there back to San Francicso, Calif., and home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence La- HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. April 17. 1969 Chance of Kingston, Wash., vis ited their son, Frank LaChance, and LaChance's sister, Mrs. Glen Carpenter overnight Sunday. Mrs. Jim Newman and child ren Paula, Linda, Nancy, and George of Albany visited Mon day at the home of Mrs. Frank Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and son Trace of Imbler were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan. Saturday vis itors at the Donovan home were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell of Pen dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale of Helix. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carpenter and sons Russell and Tommy of Pendleton were Sunday vis itors at the home of Mrs. Car penter's mother, Mrs. Hazel Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen and their daughter, Mrs. Ray Getsinger and daughter Valer ie, of Sc-lah, Wash were Sunday visitors at the home of Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. Also accompanying them I City Council Heppner City ..Meets First Monday COUnCll Etch Month Citizens having matters for discussion please present them to City Recorder one week prior to regular meet ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Drilling Well Drilling "Our pleased customers are our best recommendation.' OTTO ELLSWORTH DRILLING CONTRACTOR P.O. Box 471 -P. O. Box 485 Island City, Ore. Heppner, Ore. Ph. 963-3333 Ph. 676-9698 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 Refrigeration Carpeting' Domestic and Oil Burner . Commercial Service ... . Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed Ph. 676-9418 Heppner Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangements Out of town service Anywhere Anytime Licensed Morticians Heppner Ph. 676-9600 Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. VESTA KILKENNY Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 815 S. W. Court 240 N. Court Ph. 276-2732 Ph. 676-5526 C. A. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner, Oregon Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 676-9113 7 Students were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brum back of Sunnyslde. Mrs. Guy Hodge Is critically 111 in St. Joseph's hospital in La Grande. Word has been received here that Mrs. W. A. Simcox, former resident here, is in the Gresh am General hospital, suffering with a broken hip. Mrs. Eugene Rlsley has receiv ed word that her father. Claud Worden of Union, former resi dent here, has returned home from the hospital in Walla Wal la. Wash., and is much improv ed after several weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and children Barbara, Karen and Tony, of Hermiston were Sunday visitors at the home of Ball's father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball. Mrs. Vernon Root and Dorothy Castl of Wasco were visitors one day last week at the home of Mrs. Root's mother-in-law, Mrs. Leo Root. The latter left Monday for Wasco to visit several days at her son's home. Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS BRONZE GRANITE MARBLE Cemetery Grave Markers SWEENEY MORTUARY Heppner Ph. 676-9600 Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schoffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Gerald A. Jones M.D. Physician and Surgeon HERMISTON MEDICAL CENTER 975 Orchard Ave. Hermiston, Oregon 97838 Ph. 567-6434 Res. Rt 1, Box 269B Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 67S-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Man., Tues., Wed. and Fri. 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 Printing 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-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" . . . PKS. ICE-BUTTER-ICB CREAM Dud Tash, Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1916 Call 676-9244' oinwms