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1 1 o O 1 ' W WWW -w - r-i r-i w y; .1 M i i II I I Classified Rates 5c per word minimum 75c per Insertion Cards of Thanks $1.50 Classified DUplcnr $1X0 pot lncn CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 5 pan, TuMday To mrnM hllllna. nih la r. guested for small ads when brought to tne oince. Mini mum billing charge SI .00. 8 Services 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Our thanks and deep appre ciation for the many flowers, cards, masses, food and dona tions at the time of the loss of our loved one. Special thanks to St Patrick's Altar Society for the food served at the Parish Hall. Charlotte Doherty Jim and Mike Brothers and Sisters NeDhews and Nieces 36c 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 PRIVATE LESSONS on Guitar or Accord i an. Yes, we have rent als. Call Rev. Ellis Parker, 676-5581. See us before you buy (mall-order). 24tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry CARD OF THANKS The Heppner Civic League wishes to thank all those who donated rummage to our sale last week-end and contributed to its success. From this sale we will ensure the continuation of the kindergarten. Heppner Civic League 36c CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude we extend this word of thanks for the many fine acts of sympathy expressed by thoughtful friends. These kindnesses have meant so much to us. The family of Anna B. (Buschke) Fehmerling 36c FOR SALE Gentle saddle horse. Contact Mrs. Dorothy Scott, 676-5302. 36-37C FOR SALE One 14 Appaloosa gelding, gentle, good hunting horse, six-years old. One red roan Arabian and Welsh gem ing. Phone mornings or eve nines. 676-5392. 33-36c 14 Automotive Years of Work Results in Wafer System Dedication GOOD USED CARS By FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON The new water system for the City of Irrlgon was officially dedicated Satur day, October 25, at 11 o'clock when a group gathered at the well site for the occasion. Mayor Wilson gave a brief summary of events leading to final construction of the facil ity. Seven years of planning, en compassing two bond elections, two applications for federal funds assistance and numerous other efforts which were em ployed In an attempt to get the project unaerway. Federal funds were eventual ly made available throueh Farmers Home - Admlnlslrntinn 1957 CMC 4-whecl drive, good u. S. Department of Agriculture rubber, new siock racK. wltn grant funds of $31,800.00 ISM Willys Wapon. excellent Bna . revenue oona secured 19C8 Bonneville 4 dr. Hardtop, air conditioner. Exceptionally clean 1966 Ford 4-dr. Hardtop, auto matic equipment 1963 Olds F85 Used 4-Wheel Drives 1962 CMC 4x4 condition. 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE 10 butts Nu-Gaines seed wheat, cleaned and treat ed. Phone 422-7127. 36tfc HAY FOR SALE 50 ton 1st cut- ting alfalfa. Also 10 ton grass alfalfa mixed. Art Watkins, ph. 676-5841. 36c 12 Furn., Appliances CARD OF THANKS The American Red Cross, Morrow County Chapter, wishes to express its thanks and ap preciation to Ida Farra, the De gree of Honor and the Soropti mist Club and everyone else -who patronized and assisted in any way to make our Christmas Ditty bag project a success. Bethyl Heinrichs 36p 5 Work Wanted WORK WANTED General con struction, new construction, re modeling, brick and block work, fireplaces, cement fin ishing, foundations and house raising. 25 years experience. Phone 567-5246, Hermiston. 32-36C 6 Wanted FOR SALE One 30-inch elec tric cook stove, excellent con dition. Call 676-9906 after 6 p.m. 34-36p 13 Misc. For Sale WRAP THOSE PIPES before a freeze. Pipe Wrap, $1.00 per package. Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, ph. 676 9157. 36c loan in the amount of $45,000.00. $6,100.00 was also contributed by inaiviauias wno appnea for ser vices at $100.00 each. Contract for construction of the project was awarded to A. V. DcBlaslo Construction of Yak. 1951 Chevrolet truck. New short lima who began work In June, Pickups and Trucks 1963 International tt-ton 20,000 miles block, 1100 gallon tank. Farley Motor Co. PONTIAC BUICK JEEP RAMBLER GMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 i TO GIVE AWAY Small black and white puppy. Ray Boyce, 676-9625. 36c WE HAVE BATH fixtures in stock, also hot water tanks. See us for your plumbing needs. Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, ph. 676-9157. 36c FOR SALE Tan leather swing rocker, priced for quick sale. Contact Helen bherman at Gazette-Times office, or call 676 9228. 36x PANELING! PANELING! Many colors and patterns to choose. Open Sundays 11 a.m.' $3.99 and up, all in stock. Pet tyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, ph. 676-9157. 36c The well had been developed previously by Strassor Drilling Company of Portland. The sys tem was put into operation on October 8 with home owners en couraged to make their connec tions as soon as possible. Mayor Wilson commended the Council and the people of the commu nity whose cooperation and sup port made the project possible. The Honorable Paul Jones, Judge of Morrow countv was 5 introduced as guest speaker. His I comments concernine the area i covered development of desert iinH i i , lauua anu yrupusea aeveiop- I mHllto iirKtsvh will V. n . . A nM i ..... tviiiv.1, niu nave an iiii- I cording to Jones, Irrigon offers one of the best residential en I vironments in the area and has seen greater building activity than any other town in Mor row county. Figures from the assessors office indicate that a quarter of a million dollars has been invested in building in the immediate Irrigon area in the past three years, accordine to Authorized Dealer Jones. ,m-v- i - -n Also present to offer comment j 1 was Michael Hamilton, Project S I Engineer representing Cornell, '' I ... I Seattle, who" had designed the NtW O UbbU opment, and Louis Baxter, Coun ty supervisor for Umatilla, Mor row and Gilliam counties with Farmers Home Administration. Rev. John Kenney, pastor of the local Assembly of God of. P-m. fered a dedicatory prayer and all were Invited to sample the water flowing from a stand pipe provided for the purpose. Dedication activities were con cluded at a pot luck dinner which was provided at A, C Houghton Cafctorium under the supervision of a committee com posed of Mrs. tlva Sanders, Mrs. Ruth Coy, Mrs. Verdi Isom, and Mrs. Vera Cooley. A larce Die ture of Mayor Wilson at an old fashioned pump was mounted with pertinent clippings from local newspapers to form a oen terplece at the serving table, The Rev. Herbert Vaughn of the Community Baptist church of fered a prayer of thanks before the meal was served. Tom Stewart represented the Riverside High school chapter 01 the future Farmers of Amer lea, at the National FFA Con vention in Kansas City. He join ed with a group of 172 boys from Oregon that traveled by train. In Denver they found there was 14 inches or snow and the tern perature was down to 0 de grees. While there they visited the Denver Mint and the Air Force Academy. Tom spent four days at the National convention. The boys also toured Manhattan, Kansas State University, the flour mill in Abilene, Kan. Other points of interest in Abilene was the Eis enhower Center and In Old Abi lene, a replica of an old time western town. A ty I i MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN CO. - Sedans Station Wagons Pick-Ups Panel Delivery Check Our Deal Before You Buy! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kennedy are very thankful that their son Michael, 12 years old, is alive and recovering from injuries re ceived in an accident on October 5. He has been in St. Anthony hospital, Pendleton since that time, and will be there for pos sibly 7 weeks longer. He was thrown from the pickup truck at impact. Both legs were bro ken as well as his right jaw. Most of his teeth were knock ed out with serious injury to his gums and lips. Other mem bers of the family have recov ered from cuts and bruises. Keith, 17, has returned to school. Mrs. Bill Parker is convalesc ing after an appendectomy at the Umatilla hospital. Gerry Mulkey escaped with only broken ribs when he was caught and crushed between two trucks in the Tri-City area. He was hospitalized for obser vation as the broKen rib was over his heart, but Is recover ing satisfactorily now. women of the community pre pared and served a dinner for friends and relatives of the How ard Gollyhorn family after the funeral on Thursday. The din ner was served at the Lions Club building. Staff Sergeant James Bentley, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Leon Bentley, recently. He has been stationed in Japan and has now returned for another year of duty before he will return to the States with his family. While at home he went hunt Ing with his father, and they brought home a nice bucK. The Adventlst church here honored members who had birthdays in October, at a gath ering at the Ray Edgerly home, on Saturday, October 18. Harold Ranniger of Spokane and his daughter Georgia, vis ited his brother-in-law and sis ter. Pastor and Mrs. Herbert Vaughn for several days. They attended the service at the Com munity Baptist church on Sun day morning before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family and Mrs. Itol Rucker, at tended the wedding of Mrs. Ad ams niece, Vickie Rucker, dau-l gAzette-times Thurv. October 30. 1969 7 ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ruck er, to Jim White. The wedding was in Kellogg, Idaho, on Friday evening, October -24. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Taylor of Lowell, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith from Wednesday through Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor of Nea Perce, Idaho, also joined them for one day. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hadwick of Salem, were guests at the Fred Murtishaw home from Fri day to Monday. Bruce Buchanan and Leon Wilson, who are high school members of the Morrow Countv Juvenile Advisory - Committce, attended a meeting at the Coun ty courthouse in Heppner on Monday evening. Judge Paul Jones and a representative of the state correction division were present to discuss the county situation and areas of need to improve the social cli mate. High school members were encouraged to express their points of view. I Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-8134 Monuments City Council ner uty ,HmU Flrrt Mond7 Hepp V-UUIH-II Shi 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 WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English, ph. 567-6065. ltfc 8 Services FOR SALE Large assortment Imperial glassware. Various pieces for table service. Phone 422-7235. 36tfc Call Collect Pendleton 276-3611 Fifth Generation Daughter Born 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 For Wise Family Gifts Order WORLD BOOK PRODUCTS (all five or any one) World Book 20-vol. Encyclopedia World Book 2-vol. Dictionary World Book Atlas 15-Vol. Childcraft Books Cyclo-Teacher Learning Aid Phone or write NOW for pre- Christmas delivery; Mrs. Bill Weatherford, 676-9731; Rt. 2, Heppner. 34-38c PILE is soft and lofty . . . col ors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Case Furniture Co. 36c Highway 395 S. Pendleton 15 Real Estate WE HAVE TWO Savage .308 rifles S04x scopes left at $139.95. Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, ph. 676-9157. 36c HELP Come and get your re paired storm windows and screens. Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, ph. 676-9157. 36c WE BUILD and install storm windows. Call for free esti mate. Pettyjohn's Farm and Builders Supply, ph. 676-9157. 36c 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 FOR SALE Miscellaneous re- paired large and small appliances, lawn mowers. Frank's Fixit Shop, 676-9212. 32tfc 14 By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kinger of Milton-Freewater be came the parents of a daugh ter Monday, October 20, at the walla Walla General hospital. FOR SALE WHEAT RANCH!! Jne hahy weighed 8 lb., 10 oz., Lexington area, estate settle- n "as oeen named snein Kay. ment. For sale by heirs -jaiiuljarems are jvir. ana Mrs. Approx. 1,340 total . acres, UeTJl, Bl f Kinzua and Mr. approx. 900 farmable. Purch- and Mrs- Rodney Ringer of Mil- ase all or part. For informa- ton-Freewater. Maternal grand- tion contact Herman Winter, Parnts are Mr. and Mrs. How. Attorney-at-law, Heppner, Ore. ard Bird of Prineville and Bert Submit offers to John Piper, Greenfield of Fossil. Shelli Ray 419 N. E. Couch, Portland. "On s the 5th generation in the 32-38c Rinser family. Mr. and Mrs. Derral Bird went FOR SALE Modern two bed- to Milton-Freewater Thursday room house in Heppner. Easy to meet their new granddaugh- terms, 6 interest. One block ter and Mrs. Bird will remain from Main street. Phone 676- there for a few davs. 9939. 3Ztfc Mrs. Allen Nistad, Mrs. Rich ard Sargent, and Mrs. Troy Day and daughter Lorl were business visitors to Heppner Fridav. Mr. ana Mrs. Willis Wright to Portland Thursday Public Notices Gazette-Times want ads pay. Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad service. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t that the undersigned as Execu- where Wright entered Portland uie esiaie L J,, f u. Sanitarium for tests. He expect- FOR SALE-1967 Rambler Rebel ai"-r.nt nl nr Tn wf ea . l ,e :M?nY . 770. 4 dr. V-8 autnm.. PS and I tU u A.iT,2 'i I Aicine loa was a DUSiness pr m w, ' io-7f i?lc W'U1 visitor to Heppner Saturday. 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 Livestock, Poultry MARKET REPORT v"."- morrow uounty court, State or Mr and Mrj Jrw Kootran nt Owner in service. Contact Oregon and that the JuHitp ? Z. Keegan of Herman Green. 676-9171. f T 'u?? Vancouver. Wash., spent the " t x. -jm. uaa l lAri t r 1 iiiri v. 1 1 1 rr 35-36C 7th day of November, 1969, at tne nour or 10:00 Hogs 4; Cattle 617; Consign ors 41; Buyers 45. SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls ..2.50 to 26.90 Commercial Cows 17.50 to 19.50 Utility Cows 16.00 to 18.00 Canner & Cutter Cows 14.50 to 17.00 Old Shells 8.00 to 10.00 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 650 800 Pds. .25.50 to 27.60 34 Steer Calves 567 Pds. .33.50 Steers 400-500 Pds. 32.00 to 34.00 a.m.. as the time, in the County Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and the set tlement thereof. ROBERT B. ABRAMS Executor whT-LZ&SO to 25.50 WANI?ALFE Heifers 450-550 Pds ...27.00 to 29.40 Attorneys at Law Heppner, Oregon 34-37p Heifers 350-400 Pds 29.00 to 32.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersiened has been duly appointed bv the Countv .235.00 Court of the State of Oregon for """-' as executor oi the estate of Ai- standard and commercial, 50c to vin D. Barlow, deceased, and Stock Cows, Springers, up to $1.00 lower. Utility and cutter cows steady. All feeder steers steady with last week's market. Sale time at Northwestern Live- stocK, Hermiston, at 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays, and sale every Friday at The Dalles Auction Yard. The Danes Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Hlrfiwy SO. Hermiston DON WBK. Mgr. Ere. 667 3111 EVERETT SNTDEK. Et. 55? Si?3 Office Pbon 667-6655 Sale Rlr.r (Public) &C7-8708 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 pub lished this 23rd dav of October. 1969. HERMAN W. WINTER Executor i WINTER AND BALFE Attorneys at Law week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzzy. Mrs. Robert Kelso was a bus iness visitor to The Dalles Fri day. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Daniel Bell and child ren of Portland and Mr. Bell came Saturday. They returned to Portland on Tuesday. The Camp 5 Womens Card Party was held last Monday evening wun carol Thomas as hostess. High was won by Ma rie Hulett, low by Rose Hard wick, and pinochles by Terry Todd and Carol Norris. Others playing were Sue Mattison, nose Merry rueison. Bettv Mur- aocK, uetty Benson, and Virgin ia Kelso. A gift shower was then held for Marie Hulett who with Mr. Hulett are moving to McNary City where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Morris and granddaughter Jean moved this past week-end from Camp 5 to Milton-Freewater where thev will make their home. In The Dalles Saturday for business and shoDDine were Mr. and Mrs. Denzi! White, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary. The members of the Camo 5 Womens Club entertained their husbands Saturday cvcr.ir.? at I the Kinzua Cafe with their an Heppner, Oregon 35-38c I nual Christmas dinner and par ty. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wimer, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil White, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van Arsdale, Mr. and Mrs. William Kessell, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rollis, Richard Mortimore, and Ralph Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. John Palermo of Portland spent several days last week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Rav Cody and doing some bird hunting. They were accompanied by Einar Magnu son of Portland who formerly worked at Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Arden TriDD and sons went to Warrenton lues day to attend the Wednesday funeral services of Mrs. Tripp's mother, Mrs. H. W. Brons. Mrs. Marvin Hines and Mrs. Allen Nistad were business vis itors to The Dalles Wednesday. Mrs. Marj Boring was the hostess Tuesday evening to the members of her card ciud at her home. High score went to Vonnie Browning, low to Virgin ia Sitton, and pinochles to Lily May Nistad and Margaret mc- Connell. Others playing were Rita Bowman, Virginia Kelso, and Bettv Saddler. Spending several days last weeke with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gamroth and family of vernon ia. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reed and sons of Prineville visited dur ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMentt. At tne ue Meritts on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rod Mabe and family of SDrav. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and son Bobby were business visit ors to Portland over the week end. While there they visited with Mrs. Opal Bennett i Mrs. Hoel. Mrs. Guv Van Arsdale and sons and Tim and Brian Adams were business visitors to Hepp ner Monday. Mrs. Jack WiLsey and Mrs. Joe Portner went to Pilot Rock Tues day to attend a meeting of the Hobby Club. Mr. and Mrs. Jack WUsey spent the week-end in Portland where thev helped their grand son Walt Bjur celebrate his sev enth birthday. In The Dalles last Friday on business was Mrs. Howard Rice. Mrs. Jiggs Bowman and Mrs. Don Slinkard went to Arlington Friday to take Mrs. C V. Allen to get the bus to her home in Weiser, Idaho. 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 Commercial Service Free Estimates AH Work Guaranteed Ph. 676-9418 Heppner Funeral Home 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. 676-9618 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 Sweeney Funeral Home Title Insurance Pre-arrangements . . out of town service Morrow County -Anywhere-Anytlme- Abstract & Title Co. Licensed Morticians Kcppner Phli79600 Offlce'in SKTSffini Insurance ph- 676 9912 Fire, Casualty, Life Watch Repair and Health ; FARM BUREAU son s Jewelers w ir-i mil ir sr. Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods INSURANCE CO. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds VESTA KILKENNY &pert airff ,ewelry Anon Heppner, Oregon A9enT Ph. 676-9200 Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 815 S. W. Court 240 N. Court WholfiSalerS-Mf OS Ph. 276 2732 Ph. 676 5526 wnoiesaiers vrgs. MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY C. A. RuaaleS "Pride of Oregon Brands" . . . pK0. ICEBUTTERICE CREAM INSURANCE AGENCY iia Tash Products Specialist Clay Phillips, Salesman Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 William Lee Cox, Sales Mgr. unr.n. rr FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1916 Heppner. Oregon Call 676.9244 Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5384 - Turner, Van Marter "SJSiS and Bryant StMMli iB2 GENERAL INSURANCE -at r-r-rr -rmrr ph. 676 -sii3 GAZETTE-TIMES