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Classified Rotes Mw Bot Spot Bat 1st Tim-IS wocU tj mats Each tra word I ctnts Sad A 3rd ttmi ocb SO coats Extra word 9 coU 4th tlmo rtCtl rout UmM toe I1JS Cards el Thanks 11.50 dosslil DUpkry SLU pot Inch CLASS in HO DEADLWI I pA Tuoaday To avoid billing, cub U ro qaottod lot unall ads whoa brought to th oKloa. Mint nun billing charge Si .00. 1 Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Wp with to thank all the bovs who hauled our calves from our ranch to town. Wilbur & Violet Gourlcy 43p CARD OF THANKS I wWih to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, and to all who visited me during my recent Illness at St. Anthonv hospital. Velma Parker 43p CARD OF THANKS The Ilcppner Civic League wishes to thank all those who contributed to and patronized the Rummage and Bake Sale. It was your support that made it such a great success. Civic League 43c CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank relatives and friends for their prayers, cards, letters, flowers and gifts recelv ed during my recent stay at St Anthony Hospital and since I returned home. Bebe Munkers 43c Notices NOTICE For use of Morrow County " Growers scales con tact Sailor Pat Doherty or call the County Agent, 676 9642. Weighing fee 10c per head. Overnight fee 10c per head. 39-43c IONE LIBRARY HOURS Open Monday and Wednesdays 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. 31tf NOTICE New Library Hours Monday 1-5 & 7:30 p.m.-9:00 Wednesday 1-5 & 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 Saturday 1-5 only Heppner Public Library 5tfc TOLL FREE COMMERCE NO. 9-399 MONTGOMERY WARD HERMISTON I SALES CAREER Multi-million dollar national concern offers sales position with, advancement opportunities. Future security assured for right, person. High commissions, monthly car allowance bonus and quarterly bonuses offer un usually attractive sales career. For-porsonal interview air mail qualifications, name, address, phone number to Troy Gable, Dept. 10 spec 3, Box 392, Dallas, Texas 75221. 43p 4 Help Wanted HELP WANTED Cat operators to pull disc plow. Call Dick Meador after 7 p.m., 676-9192. 40tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 MARKET TUESDAY SALE SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls .22.00 to 24.50 Young Standard . Cows .18.00 to 19.80 Utility Cows 16.50 to 18.00 Canner k Cutter Cows 14.50 to 17.50 Old Shells 535 to 8.25 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steers 600-800 Pds. .27.00 to 3130 Steers 450-550 Pds. 32.00 to 36 DO Steers 300-400 Pds. 35.00 to 3630 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Rtrfcvmr 90. Hermtrtoa nON WINK. MfT. . W7-J111 Wanted WANTED Property. 3 to 10 acres to construct a Truck Shop call 676 9973. Dav Owen. Lumber Transport. omKi WANTED 1937 Ford flathcad cnelne. Call 676 5311 after p.m. 4144c wanted a used tingle or double norse trailer ma jp sen 989 8459. 40-430 WANTED TO BUT Clean Cot ton rags at the Gazette-Times office. Heponer. Call 678-922S. 2tfc WANTED Horse pasture for one horse within 14 mues or itepp nor. William C. Allen. 676- 53C0. 4144c For Rent FOR RENT 4- bedroom home 2 '4 baths, acreage. Call 573' 6874. Burns. Oregon. 41-44c WILL BUT crippien. retired and spoiled horses. Rex English, ph. 567-6065. ltfc 8 Services CHUCK'S Custom Upholstery Free Pickup and Delivery 276 0232 611 S. W. Frazler PENDLETON 43U -CARDS OF THANKS ARE GOOD FORM." says Emily Post "Cards of Thanks" mav be used appropriately to thank friends of the deceased. "In Memorlam" and "Mass Notices" afford friends the od portunlty to send appropriate message to the family of the deceased. To Insert: "Anniversary Greetings" "Card of Thanks" "In Memorlam" "Mass Notice" 'Memorial Dedication" on this page phone 676-9228 or fi7.l492. We will eladlv assist you with helpful information re garding correct wording ana publication. Specialize In Track-layer Tractor Repair Automotive Welding B & C Repair Shop 422-7409 Bill Ashurst Cleo Chllders 422-7421 422-7423 IONE 23tfc We Process Farm Killed Animals COURT ST. MARKET WELL DRILLER G The most modern rotary air-percussion drilling equipment and tech niquesall work guaranteed In writing Call 938-7446, Milton - Freewater. Project Corporation. 3-tfc TYPEWRITER DIRTY? Call or leave your machine at the Heppner Gazette -Times. Larry of La Grande who stops every three weeks wm contact you. New and used typewriters. 14tfc Gazette-Times want ads pay. Livestock, Poultry REPORT Yparlinp Heifers 600-800 Pds. .22.00 to 27.00 400-500 Pds 2150 to 30.00 Hpifprs 300-400 Pds. 30.00 to 33.23 Upht Holsteln Steers 850-1000 Pds. .24.00 to 25.10 Old Stock Cows. Springers .217.50 to 24730 COMMENT: Butcher cows $1.00 to $2.00 lower, light calves $1.00 lower, heavy calves and yearling feeder steers and heif efs $130 lower. nTMTT SXTDTR. . S7-m 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Purebred Suffolk bucks. Don Bennett. 676-9771 33tfc FOR SALE Two well bred - ... . Urt-cn-aruM? uuntr anu uuv colt. Phone 989 8195 or 422 7431. John Wacenblast 41 -44c 10 Farm and Garden FOR SALE Quantity of Paha I . i . -,, , . .v Mini wt'U wneai. i nunc u-iit. Don Linnell. 41-44c 13 Misc, For Sale TREAT rugs right, they'll be a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre, Rent electric shampoo er $1. Coast to-Coast Stores. 43c FOR SALE Miscellaneous household goods, chairs, chests, rugs, lamps, kitchen articles, bedding, at the home of Mrs. Edith Perry in Lone rock, starting at 9:00 a.m., Saturday (Oct. 30). 43p FOR SALE Encyclopedia Brit- annlca witn year dooks up 10 1965 Includes cabinet, $75. Call 676-9718. 43p FOR SALE Oil heater in good condition, barrel and siana, $30.00. Call evenings, 989 8482. 42-45p MISC. FOR SALE Holiday, nov- elty, everyday candles scent ed or unscented. Will make to match decor. Order gifts now. Ann Griffith, 676-5554. 42 45c FOR SALE New 3:25 x 18 mo torcycle tires, knobby traction tread, $12. Call 676-9968. 41tfc FOR SALE Floor Furnace, works good, $25.00. 9x12 Bige low wool carpet, In Reds, 35.00. Mangle works beauti fully 10.00. Mrs. Don Cole 676 9425. 40-43c TO GIVE AWAY One Vh month old black puppy from bird dog parents. Very lov able, good with children and housebroken. Call 676-9407. 40tfc REDUCE excess fluids with FLUIDEX, $1.69 Lose Weight safely with Dex-A-Diet, $1.98 at Murray's Pharmacy. 40-47p FOR SALE Used, excellent Gemeinhardt C Flute, $80. Kathy Holtz, ph. 422-7244. 30tfc New and Used Furniture and Appliances at prices you can afford to pay ROR'S FURNITURE Walla Walla Hwy. Ph. 276-5291 Pendleton rrac BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE on all types of office equip ment; typewriters, adding ma chines, calculators; guaran teed service or one year. Scheduled trips monthly. Con tact Gazette-Times 676-9228 for Bud Wilson, Morrell's Bus iness Machines, The Dalles. 14tfc 1 4 Automotive FOR SALE 1961 Chev. ton pickup. 4 speed transmission, Good condition. $500. Eddie Yeoman, 76-5535. 42-45p FOR SALE 1968 Ranchero, ra dio, heater, air cond., power steering, power aisc rranes, automatic transmission, 302 engine. 43,000 miles, very good condition. Call 989-8176 after 5:30 p.m. - 42-4.3P FOR SALE 53 Chev. ton pickup with top. Good con dition. $200. Contact Art Gal braith. Heppner. 676-5338. - 41-44p .MEL WINTERS TERRY TRAVEL TRAILER SALES FHA Financing Bank Finandn Savings and Loan Financing Southgate Ph. 276-3611 Pendleton r 14 Automotive EKSTROM TRAILER SALES IONE. ORE. 422-7W5 END OF THE YEAR TRAILER SALE! 1971 Excel 22V ft. fully self contained Trailer. Optional eautn. 4 wheel brakes, bat tew. bathtub, 12-volt 110 lights, 6 Ply tires, heavy duty wheel!), sleeps 6. Real Buy $3750.00 1971 Nomad 16 ft. Front Kitchen. sleeps 6. Pressure water sys tem, 3 burner range, with oven. Toilet with 30 gal. hold ing tank. Dual Propane Tanks RETAIL $2050 Sale Price $1650 1971 used Nomad, 15'4-ft. Sleeps 6. Pressure water sys tem. Price $1300! RETAIL $1C95 Dual Propane Tanks (Parts and Accessories on hand) 43c FARLEY'S SPECIALS! See us today 3 '71 CARS LEFT! USED CARS 1971 Chev Ilmpala 4-door HT, 15,834 miles, air conditioner 1969 Plymouth Fury 4-door hard top, fully equipped, witn air conditioner. 1967 GMC V-8-4 speed, power steering, low mileage. iJtcep tionally clean unit Brand new motor. 1962 Cadillac Coup de Vllle. Ex- cellent car. 1951 Jeep--gooTJ hunting rig 1968 GMC M ton pickup, low mileage. 1964 Pontiac, good used car. Credit Policy: 1. Cash BankAmerlcard or contract. 2. Net due 10th. No unpaid ac counts increased after the 15th. 1 service charge on all past due accounts. Farley Motor Co. PONTIAC BUICK JEEP RAMBLER GMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 "DELUXE Insulated truck cabs $249.00. Retail buyers and dealers welcome. Freddie's Trading Post, Kennewick, Wn. Buy from the distributor and save." 41-43c Lease a 1971 Bug $54.95 per month MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN Highway 395 South Ph. 276-3611 Pendleton. Oregon ARROW Mobile Homes BROOK DALE BUDDY REX by BOISE CASCADE SECURITY TRAVEL TRAILERS & CAMPERS 1902 S. W. Court Place Pendleton. Ore. 276-6508 43tfc 15 Real Estate FOR SALE developed mobile home site, 1 acres witn out building included. Contact Lvle Cox 989-8174. 43tc FOR SALE 1 acre and a barn with cement foundations and tack room, good condition, full of hay $1200. Contact Faye Wilson 676 9629. 41tfc FOR SALE f bedroom home on double lot In Heppner. Phone 676-5820. Pnf ttnif rfnllar tn worlr t home trade in Morrow county. IIS Real Estate for s.LE-commrtiai i t - Church Street. Call Pat Won- ser at 676-9258 or 676 9103. 41tf FOR SALE Ideal for newly married couple or retired couple. Two bedroom home In Milton-Freewater at 103 SW 6th. Walking distance to aouth business section, churches and city halL Call 676 9228 In Heppner or 938-5473 In Milton Freewater. 18tfp FOR SALE Large Mansion stylo home, 13 room house, 3 bath, full basement, fireplace, brick fence, garage. 100'xlOO" lot. furnished or unfurnished. Mary Holtz, 422-7244. 32tfc FOR SALE Large, older home, 4 bedrooms, 2 complete nam rooms, new carpeted kitchen with built-in stove and dish washer, stainless steel sink, garbage disposal, sunny eat ing area, and walk-In pantry. Utility room with tub. Cent ral heating system. Wired for AM and FM stereo. Patio. Spa cious yard and garden. Wood shed, office and garage. Cur tis Culp, 676-5539, 235 W. Bal timore. 42-45C FOR SALE McCarty's Mini Ranch, 10 acres, 5', 4 lrrigaiea acres, barn, 4 bedroom house, full basement, 2 fireplaces. 676-5501. 42tfc FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house: Family room with fireplace. Covered patio, large double garage. Second bath in gar age. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 676 9925. 5 tic HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom home. Redecorated and large fenced yard. Easy to heat Easy terms. Phone 676-9690 after 5. 28tfc FOR SALE Beautiful view lotsi In Rasmussen-Lott addition.. Various sizes, paved roads, underground utilities, sensibly restricted. Phone 676-58C6 or 676-5811. - - 37tfc HOUSE FOR SALE 3 bed rooms, fireplace, garage, big fenced yard, good location in Lexington. Bob Stagall, 989 8413. 37tfc FOR SALE Good Buy 3-unit Apartment house. Will lit any size family, 676-5393 even ings. 37tfc For Sale 2 Dedroom house, fireplace, modern, attractive. Phone after 6 p.m., 676-9690 or 676-5856. ctf37 Public Notices NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 8. 1971 IN THE CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That a special election has been called to be held in tne city oi Hpnnner on Monday. November 8, 1971. The polling place for said election will be the former Library Room of the City oi HeDDner on Willow Street in the City of Heppner and the ' polls will be open from 8 o'clock A.M. until 8 o'clock f.m., racmc Standard Time. The election has been called for the purpose of submitting to the voters oi me City of Heppner a charter amendment authorizing $94, 000.00 general obligation bonds to be issued to procure funds for the reconstruction of bridges, streets, and swimming pool, damaged by flood, and the re location of utilities proposed to reduce further flood damage, as provided in the following reso lution: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the com mon council: Seetion 1. That a proposed nmpndment to the charter of the City of Heppner be submitted to the legal voters oi me cny i,l Hennner. Morrow county Orpfrnn. for their adoption or re jection and a special municipal election be held as nerein pro vldpd. Sortinn 2. That the date of the sneclal municipal election when tne proposmon iu aumor- ize the sale or $U4,uuu.uu gener al obligation bonds shall be sub mitiod tn the voters Is the 8th day of November, 1971, and the polling place be and is desig nated as the former Library Room of the CItv of Heppner, City Hall on Willow Street of said city and the polla tor tne receipt of ballots shall be open ed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock A.M., Pacific Standard Time, and closed at the hour of :0O o clock P.M., Pacific Standard Time, on said date. Section 3. That the following qualified persons are hereby ap- hewner. core.), gazette-times, tw. cxt a, mi -t ',4 - H Foir Winners In Ribbon for 4 II miM-euaneous ilawos went to; 4 H riec White fiice Donald RU-harrta, Mate fair; Robert Richards, red; Karen Richards, white. Bl.uk face Robert Rkhardjs. Mate fair; Peggy Schlichtlng, red; Karen Richards, white. Outdoonman IVcno U-ighton, blue; Jay Sullivan, red; Donald Lcighton, red. Tola Painting Judy Ledbetter, blue; Margar et Viall, blue; Anita Davldnon, red; Sharon MeCarl. ttnte fair; Barbara McCarl, Mate fair. Electricity Randall Matthews, rod. Veattable Garden Brian Boner, blue. Indian Crafts Deono Lelghton, Donald Lof ton, Debra Huwe, all exhibitor ribbons. Vet S clone Tom Wolff, blue; Mary Ab rams, red. Leather Bonnie Schiller, blue; Bobble Schiller, blue; Wendy Myers, Mate fair; Maureen Healy, red; Mary Daly, red; Sharon With errite, state fair; Tarn Haugen, blue Phase II: Tim Daly, blue; Sam Mvers, state fair; Janice Healy, state fair; Susan Healy, rod; Rusty McRoberts, state pointed Judges and clerks of said election, to-wit: Margaret Slewert, Judge Fay Ferguson, Judge Marjorle Worden, Clerk Hazel Bauman, Clerk Nina Snyder, Clerk Section 4. That the recorder be and she is hereby Instructed to publish notice of the election and of the proposed charter amendment In the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper ,..,, , tho cilv of Hcpp nn w.k for 6UC cesslvo weeks, the first publi cation thereof to be more than 15 days prior. to .the election; namely, October 21, 1971. The recorder shall also post notices of election in at least six pub lic and conspicuous places in the city at least 10 days prior to said election which posted notices shall state the time, nlnre and Dumoses of the elec tion but need not contain the full amendment. ?ppfinn S. That the proposed charter amendment referred to the City of Heppner by the Com mon Council be as follows: AN ACT Tn amend the charter of the City of Heppner, Oregon, by adding thereto Article vu aum orizing the reconstruction of bridges, streets, and swimming pool, damaged by flood and the relocation of utilities proposed to reduce further flood damage for the City of Heppner; and the issuance of bonds in the sum of $94,000.00 to provide funds therefor. Be it enacted by the nvinle nf the Citv of Heooner. Oregon, that the charter of said city be amended by adding thereto Article VII to read as follows: ARTICLE VII (a) The Common Council of the CItv of Heooner. Morrow Countv. Orocon is herebv autn- orized, empowered and directed to issue and sen general onn gatlon, negotiable coupon bonds of said city in a sum or sums not to exceed $94,000.00. Said bonds are to be used for the purpose of reconstruction of bridges, streets and swimming pool, damaged by flood, and the relocation of utilities proposed to reduee further flood damage. Said bonds are to be In denom inations of $1,000.00 duly signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Recorder, whereby the City of Heppner promises to dav the bearer of each of said bonds at maturity thefeol tne eiim thnrain cttrt1 tn lawful rf - UUHUfl At (1IMIMIHJ . 1 ' - V . , a if sum merein siatea in lawiui money of the United States of America, with Interest thereon in like lawful money at a rate not to exceed 6 per annum payable semi-annually, each of said bonds to be a General Ob- lleat on of the Cltv of Heppner. and to be dated at a conven ient time to be fixed bv the Common Council to mature ser ially, as determined by the Council, provided that the date Vuuiltlli iiuviui'u tuai use uaw i of maturity rhall not In any event exceed 20 years from the date of issue. The principal and Interest of said bonds shall be payable at the office of the treasurer in the City of Hepp ner, and said bonds shall be known as "City of Heppner Flood Damage Repair and Im nmvoment Bonds 1971". and shall be advertised and sold as provided "by the laws of the State of Oregon. Various Classes fair; Dana Sweek, red; Mi Hubert, red: David Rita Mc Lath Ian, red; Ron Currin. blue Cow Belle award: Runty Me Robciui, lt: Sum Myem, 2nd. rhnsc III: Monte Schiller, state fair; John Myera, state fair; Jerry Gentry, blue; David Daly, blue; John Lix-ianl, blue Mate fair. Cowbelles Award: John Lwl anl, lt; Monte Schiller, 2nd. IRRIGON NEWS Jack Hinkley is Improving af ter major surgery at the Kad clfc Hospital, Richland, Wash. Reea Morgan returned home from Riley, Kan., after spending 2 weeks there. He attended the funeral of his youngest slMer. Grace Jcancon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ingalls have returned to Irrigon after a 2 week deer hunting trip ami a week at Prnieville with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burnett ami family. Mrs. Ingalls' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mi. Henry Froberg, accompanied them on the hunting trip. Recent guests of Mrs. Ada Montague and Mrs. Josephine Buchanan were Ellis Montague of Seattle and Rex Dilashaw ot Portland. (b) That the debt limitations contained in the charter of the City of Heppner shall not ap ply to the bonds hereby auth orized nor shall any other pro vision and limitation of said charter apply. (c) The Common Council shall each year at the time of mak ing the annual tax levy for city purposes, Include such levy and sums sufficient to D uscu Jointly with other funds as may be received from operating reve nues to pay the Interest due on the outstanding debta of this Issue and to retire the princi pal thereof at maturity. Section 6. That the proposed charter amendment here refer- ' red to the people of Heppner by the Common Council shall be hnllnted unon at the same time and place under the ballot ti tle fixed by the Council by tms resolution as follows: CHARTER AMENDMENT Shall the Charter of the City of Heppner, Oregon, be amend rd hv Addlnc thereto Article VII authorizing the issuance of gen eral obligation bonds In the amount of Ninety-four Thous and Dollars ($94,000.00) to pro vide funds with which to re construct bridges, streets and swimming pool, damaged by flood, and to relocate utilities proposed to reduce further flood damage? Said bonds shall bo payable by General Taxation, 100 ( ) Yes 101 ( ) No Section 7. It Is necessary for the peace, health and safety of the city that the election here in provided shall be held at as early a date as possible and in order to do so this resolution shall take effect immediately, now therefore, An emergency Is hereby de- ' clared to exist and thla resolu- j tlon shall go, into force and ef -;' feet unnn its adoption and ap proval. Adopted by the Council this 14th day of October, 1971, by the following vote: Yes 3 No 0 Abstention 1 Approved by the Mayor this 14th day of October, 1971. William C. Collins Mayor ATTEST: , Mary jean McCabe. City Treasurer and Acting , City Recorder CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hennner Cemetery Malnt- MI - T-1 ... ... ...Ml Ki.la ruuw at Its office, 125 East Quail Street, Heppner, Oregon, for the following: Plastic pipe, sprinkler,, heads, saddle tees and valves fr an underground irrigation system at Heppner Masonic Cemetery. Specifications may be ob tained by contacting Elaine S. George, Heppner, Oregon. All bids must be in posses- - . , - - slon of the Secretary of Hepp rvT Pfrnftcrv Maintenance Dis trict no later than 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, November 10, 1971, at which time bids will be p ened and considered by the Board of Directors. The Heppner Cemetery Maint enance District reserve the rij;ht td reject any and all bids. DATED October 28th, 1971. Elaine S. George, Secretary. 43 44c