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    HEPPNEK CAZETTE.TIME3, Thurdrr, Jun 10. 97H Automotive
: I0NE NEWS
By EVA HAMLETT
IONE Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Kuhde and family of Kennewick.
Wn., spent Memorial Day week
oml at the home of Mrs. Vera
Rletmann. .
Wednesday evening, May ih,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo (rabtrce of
Cecil and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Ilalvorsen were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs. Archie Munkors of
Lexington in honor of Mr. aim
Mrs. George Slender, cousins N
Iting from Salem.
1 Mark Bailey has been re'xas
cd from St. Anthony Hospital
following an automobile acci
dent and has been home for a
couple of weeks.
Guess at the Leo trabtreo
home In Cecil on Thursday eve
ning, June 3 was Mrs. MarJorle
Baker and Melanie Archibald
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Don McElligott were dinner
guests. On Sunday evening, the
Crabtrees entertained with a
combination birthday party for
Melanie Archibald and a fare
well party for the Archibald
family who moved from Cecil
to Hermiston on the next day.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Lancaster and son and
Mrs Flossie Marick and Laura.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilalvorsen
Ment Memorial weekend ut the
home of hl-s daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Ilalvorsen. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Ilalvorsen of La
Grande were also home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rea and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Rea and family of Portland
spent Memorial weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell
Rea.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bailey and
Mark moved into the Joe Guars
lands residence last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred llendiick
son from Granger, Wn., spent
this past weekend at the home
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell James and family. Thev
came to attend the lone Church
Auction.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Iloln
of Salem spent the weekend vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree at their home in Ce
cil. . anil Mr P;illl IVttVlohll.
1V11 . till' ' ' ' " - - - - .
Sr. returned home a week ago
last Monday from a trip to
Ozark Mo., where they visited
Pauls tamer, Mr, noau luujr
john.
in Mrs IfnV VV. LlllUS
1V11. . --" --
trom, Christina and Mrs. Fannie
Griffith attended tlie grauuaimu
,,f tlw.ii- rlniifhtpr. Sll-
i c f .v" -o
mm Lindstrom from Eastern
Oregon Colege or fcdiicauon ui
La Grande, Friday and Satur
day. They attended the even
song services Friday evening
and on Saturday morning, the
college held a breakfast at Hoke
Hall for the graduating seniors
and parents, followed by com
mencement exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Ilamlett
arid son Tom, spent Sunday and
Monday with Mr and Mrs. El
mo McMillan at their home in
Salem.
so
than mmf
tnwMar w th MffM price.
onfv
mm
complete with 16"
bar and fast-cutting
McCulloch chain.
Lightweight, profession!
povror at a popular pric.
Uehtwwoht (liv. lb.) powor
unit.
Cut 8" k in 6-aacoorfa.
$UK;k up ftraavood (at.
Start f; cut at aoyt
Al WMttm igniMn.
MAC 10-10 Automatic'
automatic ba' and t. ha:n oil
other special features
'Cnlr
PETTYJOHN'S
Farm and Builders
Supply
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 1957 International
4 -wheel drive pickup. New
tires. Lndd Dick 989-8111.
21-24C
Lease a 1971 Bug
$54.95 per month
MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN
Highway 395 South
rh. 270-3611
Pendleton, Oregon
FORWARD STEPPING
ROHRMAN FORD
1970 Galaxie 500, 4-dr. sdn., 351
V-8 engine, air conditioning,
lower steering, power brakes,
radio, vinyl Interior,' vinyl
roof. Lt . Yellow wBlack
vinyl roof. 11.918 miles. Bal
ance of 5 yr. or 50,000 Mile
Warranty $3095.00
1)70 Galaxie 500 4-dr. H-top, 351
V-8 engine, air conditioner,
power steering, power brakes,
radio, vinyl In terior. 11,376
miles. Lt. Blue wDark Blue
vinyl roof. Balance of 5 yr. or
50,000 Mile Warranty.
$3095.00
1970 Galaxie 500 2-dr. H-top 351
V-8 engine, air conditioner,
power steering, power brakes,
radio, vinyl interior. Bronze
wDk. Brown Vinyl roof. 15,
898 miles. Balance of 5 yr.
50,000 Mile Warranty.
$3G95.00
EVERETT KEITHLEY
Heppner 676-552
ROHRMAN FORD
Hermiston 567-3291 .
Mr V.. n. Lundell is a patient
in the Pioneer Memorial Hospi
tal.
Rill Nichols Is home from St.
Anthony Hospital In Pendleton
after having surgery.
Relatives from out of town
flttonrilnir the Cleo Drake mem
orial services were Mr. l.oo
Drake of Hood River; Mr. ard
Mrs. Claude Drake of Midway,
Wn: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Drake of Corvallis; Mrs. Emma
iirjiko. Mrs. Grace Drake, and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warren of
Heppner; Mr. Ernie Drake of
Fairfield, Ca.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Turner and family or Eugene;
Mr. anH Mrs. Frank Lundell and
Mr nnrl Mrs. Bill Lundell of
Milwaukle; and Mr. and
Richard Lundell or rcnmeion.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty
were hosts for a Memorial uay
reunion of Mr. Doherty's fam
ily Sunday, May 30.
Aitondini? were Mr. and Mrs.
Pat C. Doherty of Pendleton; Mr.
and Mrs. John Doherty and son,
Robert of Pendleton; Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Doherty and . family
of Hermiston; Mrs. Anne Brand
on and son Tim of BeaVei ton. .
Mrs. Brandon and Tim visit
(d the remander of the week
end. The Dohertys took her to
ArlinKton Monday to meet the
bus to Beaverton.
Bobbie Harris
Graduates
Airman Bobble D. Harris, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel P. Har
ris. Rt. 1. Heppner, has com
pleted basic training at Lack
land AFH, Texas. He has been
assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo.,
for training in the eommunlca
tions field. Airman Harris, a
1967 graduate of Heppner High
School, attended Eastern Oregon
College.
Jim Penlcmd, son of Mr. end
Mrs. Bob IVnland, lias moved
with his family to Portland
where he is an announcer with
Station KPOK.
Over Memorial Day Mr. and
Mrs. Hailan Gentry, Scott ie and
Steve came from Vancouver,
Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Nichols, Mark and Sherry from
Lake Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McLeod and Sandra Matthews
from Pendleton and Jim Grien
er of Condon came to enjoy a
get to gether at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Verlin Matthews. They
worked some on the flood,
talked and ate.
Linda Cooper, who now lives
in Pendleion will take 11 hours
this summer at Eastern Oregon
College in La Grande. She Is
a sophomore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Koeppel
and family of Vernal. Utah left
Tuesday after a visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Keithley.
HERMISTON
LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC.
Sale every
Carson Vchrs
567-6611
Hill Howden
567-50S2
FARLEY'S SPECIALS!
See us today
USED CARS
Tremendous Savings on 1971
Skylark, been on Demo.
1967 CMC V-8-4 speed, power
steering, low mileage, excep
tionally clean unit. Brand
new motor.
19C3 Chev Station Wagon, V-8
power equipment, Clean.
USED TRUCKS
1967 CMC truck, 351 engine, 4"
speed traas., z -speed axie,
900x20 rubber
Farley Motor Co.
PONTIAC BUICK
JEEP RAMBLER
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase. Heppner
Phone 676-9116
IN STOCK
NOW!
1971 DODGE D-500
2 ton Cab and Chassis, 197 In.
WD, 5 speed, 2 speed.
318 V-8 power steering, 8V4 x 20
tires.
Available for Demonstration
How About This?
Harris Self-dumping Pickup box
Converts pickups into light duty
one-man operation Dump
Trucks. .
EASILY MOUNTED ON ALL
Fleetslde Models of Domestic
Pickups.
JUST AS EASY TO REMOVE
48 in. wide 19 in. deep, 2 cu.
yds. capacity.
Your Authorized Dealer in
Morrow and Umatilla Counties
KEITH FARLEY
Chrysler Plymouth Dodge
1400 S. W. Court, Pendleton
Ph. 276-7341
TERRY TRAVEL
TRAILER SALES
FHA Financing
ir Bank Financing
V Savings and
Loan Financing
Southsate Fh. 276-3611
Pendleton
GAZETTE-TIMES
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Fre Estimates
Call Gn Orwick 989-8586
or Condon 384-2292
AgenU for United Van Line.
Saturday
MOBILE HOMg? '
12:30 p.m. sharp
Emmet t Rogers
567-5139
Sale Yard
567-3149
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 1948 ton and a
half Ford farm truck, to sell
or trade for pickup. See at
305 Linden Way.
23-26c
FOR SALE 1969 Mobile Home
12x55 living room tip out. All
electrlc-2 bedroom. Phone 676
9707. (Corrected telephone
number). 23-26p
FOR SALE 1969 Mobile Home
12x55. living room tip out. All
electric, 2 bedroom. Phone 676
9207. 21-24p
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE 4 bedroom home,
large utility room, convenient
kitchen, big closets. Write or
call Logan Adams, Long
Creek, Ore. 421-3187.
23tfc
FOR SALE 3 Bedroom Home
on 5 acres In Lexington. Fire
place, 2 baths, double garage.
Full price $15,000. Located at
Northwest edge of town near
Intersection of highway 74
and 207. Write Department of
Veterans' Affairs, General
Services Building, 1225 Ferry
Street, S. E., Salem, Oregon
97310. 23 -26c
REMEMBER we have houses for
sale. See Frank Turner Tur
ner, Van Marter & Bryant.
7tfc
FOR SALE Ideal for newly
married couple or retired
couple. Two bedroom home In
Mllton-Freewater at 103 SW
6th. Walking distance to south
business section, churches and
city halL Call 676-9228 in
Heppner or 938-5473 In Milton
Freewater. 18tf-p
For Sale 2 bedroom house,
flronlnro mnrtpm. attractive.
Phone after 6 p.m., 676-9690 or
iOT
676-5856. cuoi
FOR SALE 4" bedroom home,
fireplace, carpeting & drapes,
utrhpn Datlo door. 2 bath
rooms, large utility. Contact
Rodney Britt, 676-92ly.
18-21c
Cofiiinbla
15 Real Estate
HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom
home. Redecoratea ana ik
fenced yard. Easy to heat.
Easy terms. Fhone C76-9CJ0
after 5. 28tfc
FOR SALE 5 bedroom house,
under GI loan, new hardwood
cabinets In kitchen, new pan
eling In living room dining
room. New forced air furnace.
Vernon Cecil. 135 Quald, call
after 1:30 p.m. 676 5553.
lOtfc
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
2 eood acres. 3 bedroom home
(beinf remooeiea, neany
.tola finich. nald for and
rutin "I law .v. . r ,
In the house). This is an ex
ceptional buy for the handy
n. nrnntir. as the value
11(111 Ui -l4'. -
can be upped by just labor. This
place Is just out of Irrlgon on
paved road. Elderly couple will
take $11,000 terms.
18 acres near Hermiston, nice
2 bedroom home complete with
family room and fireplace. This
place Is a really nice place for
horses, no swamp, juai &w -rigated
pasture or hay. Priced
to sell at $32,500.00. Barn, out
buildings and good location.
4690 acres, 2166 top grain land,
balance bunchgrass. Good build
ings such as machine sheds,
barns and lovely owner's home.
$150.00 for the grain land.
$25.00 for the pasture. Located
20 miles from lone. Terms are
very flexible for both the farm
and equipment. You should
make an appointment to see
this while the crops are grow
ing. Just give us a ring.
M. & B. INVESTMENT CO.
240 Gladys Ave.
Hermiston, Ore.
Bill Lanham Broker
Delbert Anson, Salesman
Office phone 567-5897
Evenings 567-8231
FOR SALE Two tearoom Epis
copal church rectory, modern
and redecorated, fireplace,
Inwrta lit nitv Tall 676-9456 or
C7K.Q14T. 37tfC
Install Safe Clean
L EOT R
ri
Columbia Basin Electric Will
Pay You $5.00 Per K.W.
Rating For Any Permanently
Installed Electric Heat
For More Information Call
iasiii
"Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties'
Telephone 676-9H6
15 Rcol Estate
FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house:
Family room with IliepUoe.
Covered patio, large double
garage. Second bath In gar.
age. Fenced back yard. Se
Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 676
9925. 5r
Public Notices
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON AMtnuwim
ZONING ORDINANCE
rvMinHl of the
ine cominj - .
City of Heppner, Oregon, hereby
. ' a nuhlie near-
elves nontu u r- , .
r . ia. an amendment
ing ro cimsiuvi - -
to the zoning map of the Zon
ing Ordinance of the City of
Heppner. changing the follow
ing described property from an
AR-Agrlculture Zone to R-Resl-
. . . r, w. nrnnnrtV is
dentiai aoiw. --
described as follows:
Beginning at a point where
the section line between Sec
tions 27 and 34. Township 2
South. Range 26 E.W.M. and
the present zoning boundary
between AR and R Intersect,
thence Westerly along said
Section Line 720 feet more
or less, thence North 20 de
grees East 460 feet, more or
less thence North 33 degrees
04" 40" East. 456.80 feet,
thence North 41 degrees 11
30" East, 478.84 feet, and
thence Southerly along said
Zoning Boundary 1180 feet
more or less to the point of
beginning. All in the City of
Heppner. Morrow County.
The hea'ring shall be held at
the Heppner City Hall. Heppner,
Oregon, on Monday, June 21st,
1971 at 5:00 o'clock P.M.. Pa
cific Daylight Saving Time.
William C. Collins, Mayor
23c
NOTICE OF
SPECIAL LEVY ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that at
the Boardman Rural Fire Dis
trict special election hereby call
ed to be held on Tuesday, the
22nd day of June, 1971 between
the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 8:00
EAT
etne
PM. Pacific Daylight Time. Jn
and for the Boardman Rural
Fire District, there will be aub
t, nimiified voters
milieu i " , , .
thereof the question of author
lzlnff a special m
if1"?." J t..,ni rir District In
Hoarumau . - -
the sum of $8,000 pursuant to
Section 11. Arunc
con Constitution, to be effective
T ricxnl vpnr beclnnins
lor uic - -- ,. .
July 1. 1971. The votes shall be
by ballot In substantially the
following form:
QUESTION SUBMITTED TO
THE LEGAL VOTERS OF THE
BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE DIS-
TRICT
Measure No. 1: Shall the Boara
of Di"Ktors of the Boardman
Rural Fire District be authorized
to make a special levy in the
. f cqnno for the fiscal
UIIlUUlll v"."-- -
year 1971-1972 for the purposes
of purchasing equipment and
operaiionui tui.-.
ml ..Anncoil IflYAS A CP. OUt -
side and in addition to the llm-
itation imposea Dy oecio
Article XI of the Oregon Con
stltutlon. The maximum rate of levy
deemed necessary to raise
EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS
($8,000) Is the sum of ONE DOL
LAR AND SEVENTY FIVE
CENTS ($1.75) per thousand
dollars of true cash value of
taxable property within the dls-
trict. , V4
The voter shall place an IX
or (f) before the words "Yes.
I vote for the special levy" or
before the words "No, I vote
against the special levy" to sig
nify choice.
( ) YES, I vote for the special
levy.
) NO, I vote against the
special levy.
The election is to be held at
the Carroll Donovan residence in
the Rural Fire District. The polls
shall be open at the hou- of
8:00 A.M. and remain open un
til the hour of 8:00 P.M. of the
same day, at which time the
polls will be closed.
By order of the Board of Dir
ectors of the Boardman Rural
Fire District made this 24th day
of May, 1971.
c
Heppner
Ph. 676-9157