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A f Jl 1 ) V . m 1 a I n r iv x. i i t i r ii ii it ii if it if ir 1 1 ill i v.- w 1 1 i tv Classified Rates Sc pr word minimum 75c per InMrtloa uili I TbnnVi f 1.50 Classified Display S1.00 per Inch CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 pan. Tuesday To avoid billing, cash U r auMted for rnaU ads when brought to tho of tic. Mini mum billing charge SI .00. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to say thanks and to show our appreciation to the Heppner Fire Department lor the effort they made in coming to our aid. Although nothing was damaged in our home, the possibility was very strong. Once again we say thank you lor your ellorts. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Raymond Notices NO QUESTIONS ASKED if party who removed wagon wheel from Pearson's back yard will please return same to Metho Idist parsonage. 175 Church St., as this was a gift Thank you. 10-ic SPRING HOUSE CLEANING? How about sharing your re Jects and giving them to the "New to You" booth at the annual United Church of Christ Auction and Barbecue on June 7? Call Pete Cannon or Eldon Tucker. 10c 4 Help Wanted CIVIC LEAGUE desires teacher for next year. For further In formation contact Mrs. Carl Marquardt, 989-8476. 7tfc Wanted NEED GIFT SUGGESTIONS for the high school graduate. Order gift subscriptions to the Gazette-Times, to start any time. $3.50 for college year; gift certificates avai 1 a b 1 e. Gazette-Times office, Box 337, or phone 676-9228. lOtfx WANTED Good used merch andise for lone United Church ,of Christ annual Auction and Barbecue, June 7. Call Pete Cannon or Eldon Tucker for pickup. 10c 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 8 Services BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE on all types of office equip ment, typewriters, adding ma chines, calculators; guaran 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 5S7-6472 or 567-6545 Ardls and Wavie Carter, Owners 27tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Goslings, 50c each, or hens with goslings. Phone 676-9761. 10-llp Gazette-Times want ads pay. Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad service. 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 MARKET TUESDAY SALE April 23, 1969 Hogs 4; Sheep 1; Cattle 461; Consignors 36; Buyers 31. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls .....22.00 to 25.30 Young tSandard Cows .21.00 to 24.00 Commercial Cows -20-00 to 23.00 Utility Cows 17.50 to 20.00 Canner & Cutter Cows -15.00 to 1850 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 600 800 Pds. 2950 to 33.50 Steers 400-500 Pds. Steers 250-350 Pds. ...35.00 to 37.00 ...37.00 to 39.00 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Highway SO, Hermiston DO? WINK. Mgr. Ere. K7-X111 10 Farm and Garden FARM EQUIPMENT for sale TD-14 International set ol 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. Ph. 422-7578. 5tfc 12 Furn., Appliances FOR SALE Domestic cabinet type sewing machine. Phone 989-8118. 10-llc 13 Misc. For Sale FOR SALE One set of Pick up Camper Jacks, used three times. $65. Contact Delvln Matteson. 676-9177. 10-llc ITS inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham pooer $1. Case Furniture Co. Heppner. 10c NOW IN STOCK Western Tra dltion "Leanln' Tree" illustra ted note stationery, $125 per box. Gazette-Times office. 44tfx 14 Automotive FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranger ton pickup, 4 speed, 360 V-8. Call 567-6137, Hermiston, Oregon. 10c Call FREE to Pendleton Say "276-3611 Collect" Authorized V. W. Dealer Cars Galore New yolkswagena 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 pan. GOOD USED CARS 1965 Buick Wildcat, full power. 1965 LeMans Hardtop 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. 1357 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 Livestock, Poultry REPORT Yearling Heifers 600- 800 Pds. .25.00 to 2750 Heifers 400-500 Pds ......29.00 to 32.30 Heifers 250-350 Pds .30.00 to 34.00 Old Stock Cows, calves at side .220.00 to 240.00 Baby Calves, Beef 40.00 to 60.00 COMMENT: Butcher cows and bulls 50c to $1 higher. All class es of feeder cattle steady to strong, with the sale full of buyers and many orders went unfilled. Consign a load next week. Sale time at Northwest ern Livestock, Hermiston, is 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and sale every Friday at The Dalles Auc tion Yard, The Dalles. EVERETT SNYDER, Ere. 667-J170 Office Phone 667-6655 gale Ring (Public) 567-8708 14 Automotive FOR SALE 18 ft Leisure Home vacation trailer. Call 676-9669. 9-10c FOR SALE 1968 Ford Ranch ero pickup, P. S., automatic, red in color. Less than 6500 miles. Will accept older car or DickuD as down payment. Phone 676-9930. 3tfc 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Two bedroom home, good location, easy terms. Ph. 676-5507. 10&12c 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. 9-10p 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 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 Public Notices NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as Admin istratrix of the estate of Lewis Barclay, deceased, has filed her final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of the Morrow County Court, State of Oregon, and that the Judge thereof has fixed Friday, the 23rd day of May, 1969, at the hour of 9:00 a.m., as the time, in the County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the settle ment thereof. MAE McPHERRIN Administratrix WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon 10-13p NOTICE OF CALLING FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that Morrow County School District No. R-l will on the 19th day of May, 1969, open bids for the furnishing ana delivering me following: One 66 passenger scnooi dus One 30 passenger school bus Bids are to be received for opening at 2:00 p.m., May 19, 1969 at the office of the District Superintendent of Morrow Coun ty School District R-l, Box 368, Lexington, Oregon 97839. They will be presented to the district board at a regular meeting at 8:00 p.m. in the district office on May 19, 1969. The school board reserves tne right to reject any or all bids and to waive any or all claims or technicalities. Specifications may be acquir ed at the school district office in Lexington, Oregon. Only bid forms furnished by the school district will be used. Bids must be in a sealed envelope and clearly marked "School Bus bid". C. J. Donald McElligott, Chairman DuAnn McCarty, Clerk 10-llc NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is herebv given that on Mondav. Mav 12. 1969, the Board of Equalization of the County of Morrow, Oregon, wm meet ai the County Courthouse in Hepp ner. Oregon, to Dublicly exam ine the assessment rolls for said County of Morrow, for the year 1969. and to correct all errors In valuation, description, or quali- u i . n,. 1 lies oi lauu, iuu ui uiuci eut , .rf ocH hv tho assessor. Tho rat in hptwppn assessed ' . I 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 Vui 309.028 is 100 Dercent). It shall be the duty ol the persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions for adjustment ol as sessments must be filed with the Board of Equalization not later than the Monday of the week foUowing the first week that the Board is in session. Joyce Ritch Special Assessor County of Morrow Oregon 9-llc EQUALIZATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, May 6, 1969, at 7:30 P.M., the Directors of the West Extension Irrigation uistncr 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 1, 1969, 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 Secret stry West Extension Irrigation District 9-10c MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT R-1 CALENDAR OF EVENTS MAY MAY 1 BASEBALL, Riverside Jr. High at Stanfleld Golf Umatilla and Fossil at HeDDner High High School play presented room at Heppner Elementary, 2:30 p.m. 2 BASEBALL, lone at Umatilla BASEBALL, Heppner Elem. at Condon, 12:00 BASEBALL, Riverside Sr. High at Stanfleld Junior-Senior Banquet at lone Girls Track, Heppner High at Arlington Track, Heppner Elem. at Arlington, 1:00 p.m. 3 Girls' Qualifying Track Meet at Riverside BASEBALL, Heppner High at Pilot Rock Riverside High School Arlington Invitational Track Meet Riverside High School Girls' sub district Track meet (at Riverside) , , , lone High School Arlington Invitational Track meet Junior-Senior Prom at lone , 5 Insurance meeting for A. C. Houghton & Riverside Personnel at Riverside High School at 3:45 p.m. 8th grade field trip to Richland for lone 6 BASEBALL, lone at Riverside Boys' track, Heppner High at Pilot Rock 8 4th grade field trip for Heppner Elem. BASEBALL. Riverside Jr. High at Echo, 1:30 p.m. Mother-Daughter tea at lone 9 BASEBALL. Hermiston at lone BASEBALL, Riverside High at Umatilla BASEBALL, Heppner Elem. at Riverside, 2:00 p.m. 8th grade banquet at the Elk's Lodge for Heppner Elem., 6:30 p.m. . . . 10 Riverside High School Boy's Riverside High School Girls' Track Meet at Sherman (finals) Heppner High School Girls' Track Meet at Sherman (finals) Heppner Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet Track Meet, lone at Umatilla 12 District Golf Tourney at John Mother's Day Tea at Heppner 13 1st grade field trip tor Heppner Elementary BASEBALL, Hermiston jv ai luveraiue Student Body meeting at Heppner High School at 10:00 a.m. Masonic Senior Boy's Banquet at Heppner High School BASEBALL, lone at Echo lone Girls' Tennis meet at Echo 14' Student Assembly at Heppner PTA meeting in Heppner fciem. uymnasium ai o.w y.m. 15 8th grade geology trip for Heppner Elementary PTSA meeting at Heppner men ocnoox m o.w y.m. Spring Music Concert at lone Schools 16 7th & 8th grade dance at Heppner Elementary 17 BASEBALL, Condon at Heppner Elementary, 1:30 p.m. Riverside High School Boy s iracK meet ai umauna GAA Softball playday at lone Track Meet, lone at Umatilla 18 Riverside High School Baccalaureate at Boardman community Church, 7 p.m. 19 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING OFFICE, 8:00 p.m. 20 Malheur Bird Refuge Trip for Sub. Dist. Track Meet at Madras, i:uu p.m. ...... . 21 Combined Band & Chorus Program at Heppner Hign scnooi Awards Night at lone 23 OESPA meeting . . . Estacada, Oregon, Heppner Elem. Riverside High School Graduation at 8:00 p.m. State Track Meet at Pleasant Hill for lone Schools 24 State Track Meet at Pleasant Hill for lone Schools District Track Meet at Vale for Heppner High School 25 Heppner High School Graduationat 2:30 p.m. Baccalaureate for lone High School at 7:00 p.m. 27 lone High School Commencement at 8:00 p.m. 29 Last Day of School and Community Picnic at lone LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR ALL SCHOOLS IN MORROW COUNTY T State Water Needs Report Planned for Public Meeting Governor Tom McCall an nounces that the public presen tation of the Oregon Ultimate Needs Water Study will be made Wednesday, May 7, at 2:00 p.m., in the Fine Arts auditor ium at Willamette University. The presentation will be made by the governor and the State Water Resources board which has conducted the study during the past four years to determ ine whether or not Oregon has a surplus of water to meet its future requirements. Oregon is the first Northwest state to complete such a far-reaching study of water needs, McCall said. , The study, authorized by the 1965 legislature, has been con ducted by the Water Resources board to identify Oregon's ulti mate or long-range water re quirements for all beneficial uses including municipal. Irri gation, power development, in dustrial, recreation, wildlife and fish life uses, water quality and usn, me us navigation. -- . , . .... .1 trt me DOara, wnu uic nsoivii-c .t AAn.otw has m ana nmlw. "i wuuv."a, t- Pesticide Storage Risky, Says Agent This cardinal rule of pesticide accident prevention is of special significance in the spring when farmers and their wives increase their purchases of pesticides for farm, home, and garden use, notes Harold Kerr, county ex tension agent. Getting the "giant economy size" will save money when it comes to soap and toothpaste. You can always store these com modities for future use. Storage of leftover pesticides is a more riskv DroDosition. Each year hundreds of children are hospit alized after getting into pesti cides their parents thought were safely stored away. Disposal of leitover pesticiaes is also risky if you don't follow oroner Drocedures. Improper dis posal can result in crop losses, the poisoning of livestock, illeg al residues, or pollution of your water system. Kerr recommends avoiding Desticide "storage" and "dispo sal" hazards by purchasing only as much pesticide as you need to solve the immediate problem at hand. to grade school in Multi-purpose Sub District iracx weei m uay ior "eppner awn wign scnooi, x.w Hign bcnooi, i:w p.m. AT LEXINGTON D15TKK.T Heppner High bcnooi tions of water needs as related to water supply for each of the river basins of the state. Includ ed have been determinations of the irrigable land, projections of major water-using industries, population projections to the vear 2070 with the resultant wa ter requirements for each of these uses as well as those of water quality, fisheries, recrea tion and navigation. Following the board's presen tation, the governor will present his ideas pertaining to the ma terial developed as well as rec ommendations for action to in sure that Oregon's water is pro tected to meet the state's future requirements. Both houses of the Oregon legislature will recess for the afternoon presentation. Sheep Foot Rot Research Slated A $34,000 research budget has been set at Oregon State Unl versity for seeking a preventive for foot rot and other loot dls eases of the Oregon sheep pop ulation. The announcement was made to the Oegon Sheep Grow ers Association by Doug Cham bers. Marion county sheep grow er and member of the OSU Ad visory Council Chambers report ed to the Sheep Growers at an executive meeting of the Sheep Growers Association in Corval lis. April 18. Chambers said foot rot has been a serious problem for many years in Wsetern Oregon in par ticular and that a preventive would be of great value to the sheep industry. Steve Eyman, Clackamas County, chairman of legislative committee for the Oregon Sheep Growers, reported on bills of in terest to sheepmen. Named as the most Important of the state legislation was the field burn ing bills now being considered. Eyman said curtailment of field burning, especially on rye grass fields, would seriously harm the sheep growers of western Oregon. Some 60,000 lambs are winter grazed on rye grass fields in the Willamette Valley. Obviously, Eyman said, any thing that curtails the growing of grass in the valley would have an adverse affect on the western Oregon sheep business. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Mar 1. 1969 Drive Underway For Br FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON The Cancer Fund drive begins this week, announc es Mrs. Warren McCoy, chair man. Mrs. Don Adams and Mrs. Eva Anderson will be helping to canvass the town during the next two weeks. Mrs. McCoy attended a meet ing In Portland where she learn ed about the progress being made in cancer research. Many services are available to cancer patients, such as free bandages and the use of hospital type equipment. Anyone in need of such help may contact Mrs. Warren McCoy, or those who wish to contribute. A v. DeRlaslo. construction contractor from Yakima, deliver ed the signed contract agree man to in Mavor fhestpr Wilson. for the city water system, on Friday, worn on me project win becin" within the next two weeks. Tho VlnHprcnrtpn Association met Monday night at the school. Mrs. Don Adams brought a cake I which was sold at a dutch auc City Council Heppner City . . Hu run COUnCll EMh 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 Heatinq Co. Williams Furnaces Complete In stallations Linoleum Refrigeration Carpeting Domestic and OH Burner Commercial Service ... . Free Estimates All Work ftu&r&nteed 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 Aaent 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 Cancer Fund tion. Plans were discussed for a rummage sale in May. Michael Griffin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Griffin was dedicated in a dedication cere mony at the Assembly of God church on April 13. Rev. John Kenny performed the ceremony. The community was sadden ed to learn of the deaths of two former Irrigon residents, Frank Fredrtckson of Hermiston, and Joe Mann of Portland. 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 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 all types Prompt service Gazette-Times Ph. 676-9228 Heppner TitU Insurance Morrow County Abstract Gr Title Co. TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry ft Gift Goods Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY "Pride of Oregon Brands" . . . PK8. ICE BUTTER-ICE CREAM Dud Tash, Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1916 Call 676-9244" nrnmri.2 JJ world YILO tffyi Mate- uu