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Classified Rates 5c per word minimum 75c per Insertion Cards of Thanks $1.50 Classified Display 41.00 pet Inch CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 pan. Tuesday To avoid billing, cash is re attested for small ads when brought to the office. Mini mum billing charge SI .00. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank all friends and relatives for the cards, sifts, flowers and other kindnesses extended to me while I was in the Good Shep herd hospital. I also wish to thank Irs. Jones, Peterson and Ford, as well as the hospital start lor their excellent care. Vlda Heliker 9c CARD OF THANKS We are indeed grateful to all our friends and neighbors for the pleasures brought to us when we were honored with the housewarmine party and din ner on April 13. Our special thanks to all who attended, for the gifts and cards and all oth er kindnesses. Berl and Margaret Akers 9p CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most sincere thanks to all parents, all students, PTA members and others who helped make the Band Carnival such a tremen dous success. We thank the pub lei for the fine response, mak ing our band uniforms possible and helping with PTA projects. The i-b that all did in work ing on the carnival was magnif icent, and the cooperation re ceived in preparing and staging the event was extremely grati fying. BAND CARNIVAL COMMITTEE Arnie Hedman, Chairman 9c CARD OF THANKS I have many people and many things to be thankful for during my stay In the hospital to the nurses and nurses aides who were so thoughtful and help ful; to Dr. Wolff for his help and attention; to many who sent cards and messages. Above all, Mrs. Thompson joins me In thanking all the good folks who provided her with daily trans portation to and from the hos pital, and, also, the good folks who brought the mail and gro ceries. Ralph Thompson 9c 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 4 Help Wanted NEEDED: Dealer to supply Raw leigh Products to consumers in HepDner and Morrow Coun ty. Can earn $75 weekly part time, $150 and up lull time. Write Rawleigh, 306 Adeline, Oakland. Calif. 94607. 9c CIVIC LEAGUE desires teacher for next year. For further in formation contact Mrs. Carl Marquardt, 989-8476. 7tfc Wanted WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English, ph. 567-6065. ltfc For Rent FOR RENT Three bedroom Pratt house, $60 mo., on Quaid St Call Gundersons, 676-9220 in the p.m. 3tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 MARKET TUESDAY SALE April 22. 1S69 Hogs 12; Sheep 3; Cattle 450; Consignors 44; Buyers 42. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls .22.00 to 27.30 Young Standard Cows 20.00 to 23.25 Commercial Cows 19.00 to 21.00 Utility Cows 17.00 to 19.50 Canner & Cutter Cows 14.00 to 18.00 SheUs 9 00 to 12.00 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 600- 800 Pds .29.80 to 34.70 Steers 400-500 Pds. 3550 to 40.00 Steers 250-350 Pds. .. 38.00 to 42.00 yearling Heifers 600- 800 Pds. .24.50 to 27.00 Heifers 400-500 Pds. 28.00 to 33.50 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Highway SO. Hermlston DOl WINK. Mgr. Et. K7-S111 Services BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE -on all types of office equip. ment, typewriters, adding ma chines, calculators; guaran teed service for one year. Scheduled trips mommy, ton tact Gazette-Times office. 676- 9228, for Bud Wilson, Morrell'a Business Machines. The Dalles. 30tfx Jimmy's Flower Shop 252 E. Main, Hermlston Will Supply Your Floral Needs For Funerals, Weddings, Formals, And Other Social Needs Call 567-6472 or 567-6545 Ardis and Wavie Carter, Owners 27tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Con tact Tom Huston. 676-9751. 9c I 10 Farm and Garden FARM EQUIPMENT for sale TD-14 International set of two 4-bottom plows on rubber' Farmall H. tractor with load ' rf . . ' er. Also 1948 GMC truck with hoist A. H. Marlck, Box 63, lone. ph. 422-7578. 5tfc 12 Furn., Appliances Altrusa Household AUCTION Saturday, April 26 10 a.m to 5 p.m Pendleton Bus Company Mission Highway 13 Misc. For Sale CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lus tre. Rent electric shampooerl $1. Case Furniture Co., Hepp- ner. 9c I NOW IN STOCK Western Tra dition "Leanln" Tree" lllustra- ted note stationery, $1.25 per box. uazette-nmes oiiice. 44tfx 14 Automotive Call FREE to Pendleton Say "276-3611 Collect" Authorized V. W. Dealer Cars Galore New .Volkswagens SEDANS (any colon) 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 ajn. to 3:00 PJn. FOR SALE 1964 Dodge Ya ton. 318 V-8. 4-snd.. pos. trac; with canopy; low mileage, al 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 Livestock, Poultry REPORT Heifers 250-350 Pds 30.00 to 35.00 Lijrht Holstein Steers 400- 500 Pds .26.00 to 29.00 Heavy Holstein Steers 800- 900 PdS .24.00 tO 28.00 Old Stock Cows, calves at siae hd.uv io iz.3u i.u Baby Calves, Beef 40.00 to 65.00 HOGS Fat nogs io.uu 10 flj iu -. n rt a iir t n i Sows 13.00 to 15.10 Weaners per head 10.00 to 15.00 COMMENT: We have the highest price for butcher bulls and fat cows that we have seen in 14 years. Feeder steers and heifers were $1 to $2 higher. Consign a load next Tuesday to this top doUar market. Sale time at Northwestern Livestock, Hermiston. is 12:30 p.m. Tues days and sale every Friday at The Dalles Auction Yard, The Dalles. EVERETT SNYDER. Ere. 567-3170 Office Phone 567-6655 Sal Ring (Public) 567-8708 8 14 Automotive FOR SALE Pam top, fits pick ud with lone, wide box. 73 V4" wide. 98V4" long. 48" high outside, 64" high inside, camper door, stainless steel body. Insulated, mahogany paneling, top vent, 12V light One year old, cost $525 new, $325. Mel Allyn, 481-4045, Boardman. 9c FOR SALE 16 ft. Leisure Home vacation trailer. Call E76-96G9. 910c FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranch ero nickuD. P. S.. automatic red In color. Less than 6500 miles. Will accept older car or nickuD as down payment Phone 676-9930. 3tfc 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 wildcat, full power. I AAK lf A Leiuans iiaraiop coupe, bucket seats, clean, 4 on the floor 1963 Pontiac Catalina 2-door hardtop, good car. 1963 Ford Ranchero Used 4-Wheel Drives 1964 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive, new motor, new brakes, In good condition. 1957 GMC 4-wheel drive, good rubber, new stock rack. 1954' Willys Wagon, excellent condition. Pickups and Trucks 1963 International -ton 20,000 miles 1958 Ford, exceptionally clean, 1953 Ford Truck with stock racks. Farley Motor Co. PONTIAC BUICK JEEP RAMBLER GMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 15 Real Estate FOR SALE OR RENT Three bedroom home, 380 Gilmore. Contact Bob Bergstrom. 9tfc PROPERTY FOR SALE 180 W. May St. Phone Johanne Wood, 676-5385. 9-lUp FOR SALE Good family home. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, built-in dishwasher and dis posal. Low down payment and 6 interest to qualified buyer. Gene Pierce, 676-9225. . B-iK FOR SALE Three bedroom house on Quaid Street, $5,500 easy terms. Gordon Pratt, 211 Stadium Drive, Monm o u t h, Oregon. 5tfc FOR RENT OR SALE Ons 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. 7tic FOR SALE Gaarsland home in lone. $12,000. or best offer. Will G.I. Contact Margaret Smith, 2650 12 St., Baker, Ore., Or ph. 323-544b. 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 ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION Notice is hereby given in com- nlianvs uritVi Vit fYlfi OP? the Wnl vntara nf Mrarrail Countv. State of Oretron. that avviiai ortiv-wi prw nON of said District will be helii n Hpnnnpr F.lpmpntarv School, lone High School, River side Jr.-Sr. High School, A. C, Houghton Elementary Sch o o L Lexington Administration Office, . 1 ' f 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 May, A.D. 1969, for the 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. 3. McELLIGOTT, Chairman Board of Directors Attest: duann Mccarty, District Clerk 8-9c Public Notice EQUALIZATION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 6, 1969, at 7:30 P.M., the Directors ot the West Extension Irrigation District act ing as the Board of Equaliza tion will meet at the office of the District in Irrigon, Oregon, to review and correct the annu al assessment for the period from July l, lyba, to June 30, 1970. levied by the Board of Directors. In the meantime the assessment roll is filed at the District Office for the inspection by all persons affected by said levy. Maxwell C. Jones Secretary West Extension Irrigation District 9-10c NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 12, 1969, the Board of Equalization of the County of Morrow, Oregon, will meet at the County Courthouse in Hepp ner, Oregon, to publicly exam ine the assessment rolls for said County of Morrow, for the year 1969, and to correct all errors in valuation, description, or quali ties of land, lots or other prop erty assessed by the assessor. The ratio between assessed and true cash value adopted by the Board of Equalization pur suant to ORS 309.034 is 100 per cent. (The ratio determined by the Assessor pursuant to ORS 309.028 is 100 percent). It shall be the dutv of the persons interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions for adjustment of as sessments must be filed with the Board of Equalization not later than the Monday of the week following the first week that the Board is in session. Joyce Ritch Special Assessor County of Morrow Oregon 911c Gilliam County Plans Extension Festival Gililam county Homemaker's Extension festival is planned for Thursday, April 24, from 1-4 p.m., at St. John's Parish hall in Condon Featured speaker for the day'sitho mimhir nf hr mtH oinh program will be Dennis Clarke, Tuesday night at her home, a native of Gilham county who HiKn for tne evening went to is presently Director .of the Margie Ball, low to Doris Stub Travel Information Division of hwioM or,H fiati.x t in the Oregon State Highway De partment. Also scheduled for the after noon will be a style revue, ex hibits, musical numbers and re freshments provided by unit members. Babysitting will be provided at the Kindergarten building from 1-4 p.m. at a cost of $1 per mother. Monument News By MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs Sam Soctt and sons, Robert and noom, anu ivii. nu mis. junei Matteson enjoyed Easter Sunday at Pendleton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matteson and family. The occasion also was in celebration of Elmer and Martha's 44th anniversary. ,i mSa liSi ular monthly meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Grace Stirritt. There were 16 present. Bf..mSan,.ieKSLn..,222 Auxiliary met last Thursday evening for their regular meet me at the Legion hall. Annual meeting or tne btocK me .5. , of tJ? h.i Th, If?1??? tH Li the dinner for them, ,Mrael" a",d &r XT HT-o loocla Cvn I V CI llKJl lt IVIIO. ucmc kj.uil. aim MOnaay. I . . a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cantweii were In Heppner from Saturday morning until Monday evening. erneLme7herand s the time cleaning it. Mrs. Grace Matteson of Mt. Vernon and daughter, Norma Jean, and Mrs. Louise Hunt and daughter, Robin, of Fox, visited in Monument on Friday. Mrs. Darlene Boyer and grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Moore, drove to Bend on Iriday to see Darlene's mother, Mrs. Edna Moore, who is in the hospital there. Robert Cantweii drove to John Dav last Thursday evening, tak ing Leonard Dura over to the hosDital. Company the past week at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Cro. ker were his sister, Frances Cro. ker of Seattle, Wash., and his aunt, Bess Conner of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Humell were here visiting at the Frank Howell home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott trav eled to John Day on Saturday on business. WEDDING. PARTY and AN- NIVERS A R Y napkins with names imprinted; monogram med Dlayine cards; wedding In vitations and announcements. I all available at The Gazette- Times. ;rLS'"ii.il'e.,5lr.;Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schools Compete In Golf Tourney Br VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA On Saturday. April 19, 23 boys, representing five schools in the area, were guests of the Wheeler High Golfers in the annual Wheeler High Invi tational, at the Kinzua Golf course. Team competition was based on medal play over 18 holes, each schools represented by four chosen golfers. Grant Union of John Day, pac ed by Mike Taylor, who fired a sparkling two under par round, topped the field when the final scores were turned in. Wheeler High found themselves in sec ond place, with the Wahtonka swingers third. Schools participating this year were Grant Union, Heppner, Condon, Wahtonka, and Wheel er. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gamroth and infant son, Darrel, of Ver nonia, arrived Saturday morning to spend the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Dove were hosts last Monday to a group of Village Mission Work- esr for a Fellowship and Prayer Day at the Kinzua Community church. Their meeting started with a luncheon at noon and those attending were Rev. and Mrs. Fred Wafer and family of Mt. Vernon, Rev. and Mrs. Dale Sherman and family of Long Creek, and Rev. and Mrs. Roger bchuck and family of Unity. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wright and daughter, Crystal, and Mrs. Omar Stubblefield were in Port land Friday for Crystal to have a medical checkup. Later that day Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefield and son, Daniel, and Mr. and Mrs. Wright and Crystal went to Wallowa for the week-end. At La Grande they visited with Mrs. Stubblefled's mother, Mrs. Ida Sasser and they also stop ped at Elgin to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stubblefield and help Mrs. Stubblefield cel eberate her 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mallaroy and family spent the week-end at St. Maries, Idaho, where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Marj Boring entertained May Nistad and Margaret Mc Connell. Grand high for the ser ies went to Kathryn Flack with second high going to Virginia Kelso. Others playing were Vir ginia Sitton and Vonnie Brown ing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick were in Pendleton last Thurs day on business. Mrs. Tom Jordan, Tina and Tim, went to, College Place Wash., on Friday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter and family. Richard Mortimore and son. Gene, were in The Dalles Sat urday where both had medical care Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sharp wpnt to Westnn last Thursdav we",5? Ieston last inursday on business A four-generation family re union was held this past week end at the Otto Hurst home at Estacada. Attending from Kin zua were Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White, Sr.. and daughter, Susan j m tit;i taa and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and son. Gary. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon and daughters of Hermlston, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White, Jr., of Gresh- am. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahn ert and son, Steven, of Seattle Mr. and Mrs. James Mazick of Ahnert of Estacada, and Donna the Denzil Whites stopped at Gresham to visit with the Den zil White, Jrs "If. 1X11(1 JVlfS, Troy Day and family spent the week-end at 4.A.10. lElli. . . . . . . u 1 1 V. ...mi TWIrl anrl uin fiarv. wprp t!t"Yi r r.,Y,e n nnr """" T" " v" Monday. Vernon Perry was taken to . lO All tllV. iiwfnm v tivi...i.i IF YOU HAVE- been on a trio entertained guests celebrated a birthday married yoni secretary caught a big fish mored had a babr bad an ooeration bad company been married died sold out been robbed been shot Or Done Anything Telephone or Drop a Post card, or Come In. or In Any Convenient Way Inform the E-TIMES Phone 676-9228 GAZETT HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. 1' AIDED BY A GRANT from the American Cancer Society's Oregon division. Dr. Don C Wood, a bio chemist U evaluating the anti tumor effects of hematoxylin at Providence Hospital in Portland, where John Matschek. Oregon's cancer crusade chairman. Join ed him to learn first-hand bow crusade funds are being spent It is known. Dr. Wood said, that hematoxylin has an effect on some types of tumors. April is Cancer Crusade month and con tributions are being sought for research project to combat cancer. City Council Heppner City ..Kcsts lirrt Monday Council Ewk Month Citizens having matters for discussion please present them to City Recorder one week Drior to regular meet ing or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Drilling Well Drilling "Our pleased customers are our best recommenaauon. 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 Avers Pest Control Insect and Rodent Ex termination Termite Control Grain Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging Clayton Ayers Ph. 676-9953 Dobyns Pest Contro 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 Btallatlon. Linoleum Refrigeration Carpeting Domestic and Oil Burner Commercial Service Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed Ph. 676-9418 Heppner Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arran gements 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 Thursday. April 24. 1969 ' l- iHc,-."A Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS BRONZE GRANITE MARBLE Cemetery Grave Markers SWEENEY MORTUARY Heppner Ph. 676-9600 Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz 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. 676-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Man., Tues., Wed. and in. 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 & 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" . . . PKQ. ICE BUTTER ICE CREAM Dud Tash. Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 199 Call 676-9244 7 r