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1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sincere
appreciation to our very kind
and thoughtful friends and
neighbors for their many expres
sions of sympathy in our loss.
Our special thanks for the flor
al offerings, cards and food.
Mrs. E. V. Stingle
and family
32p
CARD OF THANKS
Our recent bereavement leaves
us with grateful hearts towards
neighbors and friends. Your
helpfulness and comforting ex
pressions of sympathy, cards,
messaees. floral offerings and
other kindnesses will always be
remembered.
Omar Rietmann
Mr. and Mrs. Omar E,
Rietmann and sons
Mr. Larrv Rietmann
32c
3 Lost and Found
CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE In
stant income. NEEDED man
or woman to restock new and
omxzinir coin dispensers with
hrandname merchandise. If
you have the drive and de
termination to become suc
cessful, then write us today.
Earnings can exceed $900 per
month. To qualify you must
have a good car, be able to
devote no less than 8 SPARE
TIME hours a week, and have
the necessary capital of $1550
to $3450. For information
write: Strategic Franchises,
Dept. W., 535 South 2nd West,
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101.
32 -33c
5 Work Wanted
WORK WANTED General con;
struction, new construction, re
modeling, brick and block
work, fireplaces, cement fin
ishing, foundations and house
raising, years experience,
Phone 567-5246. Hermiston.
32-36C
Wanted
WANTED Rummage. For pick
up call 676-9944, 676-5818 or
676-5563. 32tfc
WANTED Interested in leas
ing ranch, have necessary
collateral. Ph. 422-7474.
29-32c
WILL BUY crippled, retired and
spoiled horses. Rex English,
nh. 567-6065. ltfc
For Rent
FOR RENT Furnished up
stairs apartment, 215 Gale
St., $45 mo., including util
ities. Also 3 bedroom home for
sale. See Frank Turner. 26tfc
8
Services
SINGER REPRESENTATIVE will
be in Heppner area every
other Thursday, starting Oc
tober 2. For service or informa
tion call Mrs. Merritt Gray,
520 Morgan, ph. 676-9637 or
676-9928. 31-32c
FINISH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL
education at home. Diploma
awarded. G. I. approved. Write
for a free brochure that ex
plains all. American-School,
P. O. Box 1287, Pendleton,
Oregon 97801. 29-33c
9 Livestock, Poultry 9
MARKET
TUESDAY SALE
Sept 30, 1963
Hogs 3; Cattle 246; Consignors
26; Buyers 30.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls -22.00 to 26.60
Commercial
Cows 18.50 to 20.00
Utility Cows 16.50 to 18.50
Canner & Cutter
Cows 14.00 to 16.00
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers 650-
850 Pds. ...x .26.60 to 28.60
Steers 400-500
Pds. . .28.50 to 32.40
Steers 300-400
Pds. 31.00 to 34.00.
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Highway SO. Hermiston
DON WTNTC Mgr. Ere. 667-3111
Services
STAN WILEY. INC., REALTORS
Member of Multiple List
ings. Are you selling or Duy
ing a home, ranch or lot?
Want help? Want action?
Contact John Piper, 7270 S. W.
Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway,
Raleigh Hills office, Portland,
Ore. 97232. Phone 292-8875.
32tfc
DON'T merely brighten your car
pets . . . Blue Lustre them . . .
eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent
electric shampooer, $1. Case
Furniture Co., Heppner. 31c
PRIVATE LESSONS on Guitar or
Aecordian. Yes, we have rent
als. Call Rev. Ellis Parker,
676-5581. See us before you
buy (mail-order). 24tfc
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 Danes.
30tfx
10 Farm and Garden
FRESH FRUIT
U-Pick
Golden Delicious, Red Delicious,
and Cooking Apples.
$3.00 Der apple box.
Italian Prunes, while they last,
$3.00 per apple box
Bring Containers
THOMAS ORCHARD
Kimberly, Ore.
(One Mile North of Kimberly
Store)
12 Furn. Appliances
THE SEWING MACHINE for to
day's fabrics VIKING. Sews
knits. buttonholes. elastic
stitches without attachments;
jam-proof bobbin and self
adjusting tension. See one,
try one at 225 W. Baltimore.
32c
FOR SALE One used refrig
erator, large, $89.50; one used
40" range, $49.50. M&R Co., ph.
676-9418. 31-32c
FOR SALE Used two-way up
right oil wall iurnace, $45. rn.
676-5562. 29tfc
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE Wool double knit
remnants, 20c an ounce. Un
corded corduroy, extra thick
and thin wale. Bonnie Culp,
225 W. Baltimore. 32c
HUNTERS SPECIAL 8 mm
Mauser Rifle, $24.50. Large
selection of new and used rif
les and shotguns in stock at
discount prices. Warren Plo
charsky, 590 W. Sperry, Ph.
676-5594. 32c
FOR SALE Remington Model
788 Rifle, cal. 243, $89.95. War
ren Plocharsky, 590 W. Sper
rv. Dh. 676-5594'. 32c
FOR SALE Marlin lever
action 30-30 rifle, $55. Call
Ray Ayers, 676-9930. 31-32c
FOR SALE 14 ft. boat, bot
tom fiberglassed; 40 h.p. John
son electric start; 6 life
jackets; fire extinguisher; with
trailer, $750. Ideal for water
skiing. Randall E. Peterson,
ph. 676-9200. 31-33C
FOR SALE Miscellaneous re
paired large and small
appliances, lawn mowers.
Frank's Fixit Shop, 676-9212.
32tfc
NOW IN New 1969 Western
- Tradition Christmas Card sel
ection book. Choose your fa
vorite cards now and order
early. Selections of desert,
ranch, sea, ski, Indian and
mountain scenes, with or with
out personal names. Gazette
Times office, Heppner. 28tfx
Livestock, Poultry
REPORT
Yearling Heifers 700-
800 Pds 22.00 to 24.50
Heifers 450-550
Pds .25.00 to 28.60
Light Holstein Steers
350-500 Pds .23.00 to 24.40
Heavy Holstein Steers
1000 Pds .19.00 to 20.35
COMMENT: Butcher cows
steady; killer cows 50c lower.
The market was steady on
calves and other classes of feed
er cattle. Don't forget the spe
cial feeder and calf sale on
Tuesday, October 7. Sale time
at Northwestern Livestock, Her
miston, at 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays,
and sale every Friday at The
Dalles Auction Yard, The Dal
les. EVERETT SNYDER. Eve. S67-3170
Office Phone 567-6655
Sale Ring (Public) 667-8708
8
13 Misc. For Sole
FOR SALE
UTILITY LUMBER
2x4, 2x6. 2x8, 2x10, RL
$52M
ECONOMY LUMBER
2x4. 2x6. 2x10 $35M
Kinzua Corporation
Heppner, Oregon
2930c
14 Automotive
GOOD USED
CARS
1968 Buick Le Sabre. . power
equip., air conditioner
1963 Olds F85
Used 4-Wheel
Drives
1962 GMC 4x4
1957 GMC 4-wheel drive, good
rubber, new stock rack.
1954' Willvs Wagon, excellent
condition.
Pickups and Trucks
1963 International -ton 20,000
miles
1961 Chevrolet pickup. 6 cylin
der, long box, wide siae.
1951 Chevrolet truck. New short
block, 1100 gallon tanK.
Farley Motor Co.
PONTIAC BUICK
JEEP RAMBLER
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-9116
pno cat it IQfi P.hAvrnlei
truck cab and chassis, s-speea
axie, aoxzu xires, anu ca
4fn Herman Green
32-33c
FOR SALE 1961 Chevrolet
pickup, good condition, $bau
Contact John Jensen, lone, 422-
7180. 32-34C
WANT TO TRADE 1959 Ford
Ranchero V-8, power steering.
recently overhauled lor oesi
DickuD in like condition
Phone 676-9939. 32-33c
NOW SELLING rental trailers
and pickup campers. Freddie s
Trading Post, Kennewick, Wn.
29-33C
FOR SALE 1956 Ford 34 ton
Pickup, positive rear end, good
rubber and motor, witn camp
er top. Ph. 422-9595. 25tfc
MEL WINTER.
VOLKSWAGEN CO.
Authorized Dealer
NEW
USED
e Sedans
Station Wagons
Pick-Ups
Panel Delivery
Sundays 11 a.m. 4
Check Our Deal
Before You Buy!
Open
p.m.
Call Collect
Pendleton
276-3611
Highway 395 S. Pendleton
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE WHEAT RANCH!!
Lexington area, estate settle
ment. For sale by heirs.
Approx. 1,340 total acres,
approx. 900 farmable. Purch
ase all or part. For informa
tion contact Herman Winter,
Attorney-at-law, Heppner, Ore.
Submit offers to John Piper,
419 N. E. Couch, Portland. "On
contract." 32tfc
FOR SALE Modern two bed
room house in Heppner. Easy
terms. 6 interest. One block
from Main street. Phone 676
9939. 32tfc
FOR SALE 3 bedroom home,
l1 baths, fireplace, carport
and storage. Convenient loca
tion. Ph. 676-5562. 12tfc
FOR SALE Large 4-bedroom
I
home. Remodeled kitchen and
bath, dining room, fireplace,
utility room, full basement
Rewiring done and new oil
furnace. Large lot 675 Hager
St., ph. 276-4546 Pendleton.
16tfc
Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW
Equity No. S618
SUMMONS
ADRAIN C. B ECU DOLT and
VELVA BECHDOLT, husband and
wife; ARCHIE S. btXHVULT;
ROBERT P. MAHONEY and
SHANNON M. SMITH, Plaintiffs
vs. JOHN T. ENGLISH and
JANE DOE ENGLISH, his wife;
the unknown heirs of JOHN T.
ENGLISH. Deceased; also all
other Dersons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
Hen or interest in the real es
tate described herein, Defendants.
TO: John T. English and Jane
Doe English, his wue: the un
known heirs or jonn i. fcngnsn,
Deceased: also all other persons
or parties unnnown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest In the real estate describ
ed herein, DEFENDANTS.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in
the above entitled Court and
Cause within four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this summons and if you fail
to appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply
to the said Court for relief as
prayed for in said complaint, to
wit: for a decree that the plain
tiffs are the owners in fee sim
ple of the following described
real property:
The Southwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section
1, Township 5 South, Range
25, E. W. M.
And that the plaintiffs are the
owners in fee simple of the said
land free of any right, title es
tate, lien or interest of you and
each of you and that you or any
one of you have no right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the
said land or any part thereof and
perpetually restrain and enjoin
you and each of you, your heirs
and assigns, irom asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in the said land
or any part thereof, adverse to
plaintiff.
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for
four consecutive weeks In the
Heppner Gazette-Times, by order
of Honorable William W. Wells,
Judge of the Circuit Court of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
and which order was made and
entered the 2nd day of Sep tern
ber, 1969, and the first date of
this publication is the 11th day
or September, I9t9.
MAHONEY & ABRAMS
P. W. Mahoney
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
P. O. Box 428
Heppner, Oregon 97836
29-32c
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF KATHERINE McEN-
TIRE, also known as CATHERINE
McENTIRE, Dec.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned as Admin
istrator of the estate of Kath-
erine McEntire, also known as
Catherine McEntire, deceased,
has filed his Final Account and
Report in said Estate and the
Court has fixed Wednesday, the
8th day of October, 1969, at the
hour of 10:00 o clock a.m. ol said
day as the time and the Court
room of the County Court in the
County Courthouse in Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, as the
place for the hearing of oblec
tions to such Final Account and
Report and the settlement there
of.
JACK McENTIRE, Admin
istrator of Estate of Kather
ine McEntire, also known
as Catherine McEntire, dec.
MORRISON & HERSHBERGER
Attorneys at Law
260 E. Main
Hermiston. Oregon 97838
28-32C
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 1611
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County
of Morrow. In the Matter of the
Estate of VIRGIL WALLAN
CHAPMAN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, as Admin
istrator of the Estate of VIRGIL
WALLAN CHAPMAN, deceased,
has filed his Final Account in
the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County,
and that Monday, the 27th day
of October. 1969, at the hour ot
10:00 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day and the Court room of
said Court has been appointed
by said Court as the time and
place for the hearing of objec
tons thereto and the settlement
thereof.
DATED and first published
the 23rd day of September, 1969.
DATE of last publication the
22nd day of October, 1969.
BOB B. WALLAN, ,
Administrator
co Box 337,
Heppner, Oregon
ROBERT G. HAWKINS
Attorney at Law
918 Executive Building
Portland, Oregon 97204
31 -35c
NRA Supports Bill To
The National Rifle Association
is urging Congress to channel
Federal excise taxes on hand
guns Into firearms safety train
ing programs and wildlife res
toration.
Under existing law funds de
rived from the 11 excise tax
on the sale or rules, shotguns
and ammunition are made
available to the states for wild
life restoration programs. How
ever, revenues from the 10 ex
cise tax on manufacturers' sales
of pistols and revolvers become
part of the general fund of the
U. S. Treasury and do not go
Into such Droerams.
The bill supported by NRA
HR 1048. by Rep. John DlnRell,
D-Mich.) would divide handgun
taxes evenly between wildlife
restoration and firearms safety
training programs, including
range construction. An estimat
ed tofal of more than $4 mil
lion per year is involved. The
House Subcommittee on Fisher
ies and Wildlfe, of wheh Mr.
Dlngell is chairman, is holding
hearings on the bill.
In representing NRA at the
hearings, Franklin L. Orth, NRA
Executive Vice President, em
phasized the importance of ear
marking a sizable portion of
handgun excise tax funds for
construction of ranges on which
firearms safety would be taught.
Orth said:
"With millions of firearms In
private hands in an estimated
60 million households, and with
14.7 million licensed hunters in
1968. there is obviously a great
need for adequate facilities up
on which to practice marksman
ship, to sight-in hunting fire
arms so as to be assured that
any shot that is fired will go
where aimed, and especially to
learn basic firearms safety.
The current population ex
plosion in America, however,
las acted to produce a serious
loss of range facilities. Gener
ally, as urban areas expand,
ranges disappear.
I estimate that three ranges
are being lost for every new
range constructed presently un
der NRA programs. Hence, this
country needs new ranges ev
erywhere for marksmanship
training and for the safety of
Public Notices
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Board of Directors,
Spray School Dist. No. 1, Wheel
er County, Spray, Oregon, invite
sealed bids to provide ten thous
and (10,000) gallons more or
less of good grade furnace oil
to be delivered at the Spray
School In Spray.
Also the board of directors
call for bids to install a buried
storage gas tank and keep it
full of gas or for bids from Serv
ice Stations to furnish five
thousand (5.000) gallons more
or less of gas. Bids do not in
elude servicing buses.
The district board reserves
the right to reject any or all
bids. Bids will be opened at the
Spray School, Wednesday, Oct
ober 8, 1969, at 8:30 p.m. All
bids must be in the hands of
the district board prior to that
hour.
LEORA STEPHENS
Deputy Clerk
KENNETH READE
Chairman
Spray School Dist. No. 1
Published September 25 and
October 3. 1969.
31 -32c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
as Executor of the estate of
Gloria M. Dolven, deceased, and
has qualified.
All persons having claims
against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to
present same with proper vouch
ers duly verified to the under
signed at the office of Winter
and Balfe. Heppner, Oregon,
within six! months from the date
hereof. Dated and first publish
ed this 18th day of September,
1969.
RAY M. DOLVEN
Executor
WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
Heppner, Oregon
jit-doc
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADDlication has been received
bv the Boardman Planning Com
mission for the following zone
changes:
No. 1 That area soutn or Col
umbia and north of the school
be rezoned from farm use to
general residential.
No. 2 That area nortn or Col
umbia and east of the overpass
be rezoned from industrial to
limited residential.
No. 3 Second edition to the
city of Boardman be rezoned
from farm use to limited resi
dential.
Time of hearing will be 3:00
p.m., October 13, 1969, at the
Boardman City HalL
s Evelyn Black, Secretary
Boardman Planning
Commission
32-33C
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GAZETTE-TIMES
Thurtw September 18. 1969 7
Finance Training With Handgun Taxes
the hunter himself as well as
the public at large".
Orth pointed out the import
ance of firearms safety training
in reducing accidents. He report
ed that 2,600 persons died as a
result of all types of firearms
accidents In 19G8, a decrease of
10 from 1967.
All 50 states have some form
of hunter safety training avail
able to their citizens, he said.
In 15 states passage of a state
sponsored hunter safety course
is required in order to obtain
a hunting license for the first
time, and in 26 states a similar
program is operated on a vol
untary basis. Most of these are
administered by volunteer work
ers acting under the auspices of
NRA andor State Fish and
Game Commissions.
"These programs have played
an instrumental role In achiev
ing this safety record", Orth
said. "There Is ample evidence
to support the conclusion that
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairy
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington, Oregon
Ph. 989-8134
City Council
Heppner City
.. Meets First Monday
COUnCll Emb 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
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Ex
termination
Termite Control
Grain Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fogging
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180
Floor Covering,
Heating
M&R Floor Covering
and Heating Co.
Williams Furnaces Complete In
stallations Linoleum Refrigeration
Carpeting Domestic and
Oil Burner ommercim
Service ,
Free JMI mates 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
nsurance
Fire, Casualty, Life
and Health
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
VESTA KILKENNY
Aqent
Pendleton Office Heppner Agent
815 S. W. Court
Ph. 276-2732
240 N. Court
Ph. 676-5526
C. A. Ruggles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5384
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
G20ias(Bpa0Ji!
i0EB
rerouting funds as provided in
HR 1048 for range facilities and
hunter safety programs would
substantially reduce the figure
cited above.
Orth continued: "There has
been a decrease in hunting ac
cidents despite an increased
number of hunters resulting
from the general population ex
plosion. The National Safety
Council has indicated that hunt
ing is one of the few areas
where there is a declining rate
of accidents.
"Despite the comparatively
good record, however, much
more needs to be done. I am
convinced that with proper
training and access to adequate
facilities, the existing accident
fatality rate could be reduced
to a very small fraction of the
present number. In short, there
is a demonstrated need for
which there is a practical and
feasible solution at no cost to
the government".
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 m
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" ...
PKO. ICE-BUTTER-ICB CREAM
Dud Tash. Products Specialist
Clay Phillips, Salesman
William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr.
FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1916
Call 676-9244
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