Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 25, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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brought to tha tfica. Mini.
Bam billing cbargs $1.00.
1 Cards of Thar.ki
CARD OF THANKS
Wa would like to fXDress our
sincere appreciation for all the
help we have received from our
wonderful friends In Heppner
after the loss of our business
by fire.
Ken and Jan Evans
47c
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to all our
friends and neighbors and the
Fire department for all their
help In our fire last Friday.
The Dale Adlards
47p
CARD OF THANKS
To all the merchants, organi
sations, and individuals who
donated prizes, food, talents,
and money to make the Evans
Benefit party so successful. A
big thank you.
Janice Flanagan
Pat Jensen
Marlene Gray
47p
CARD OF THANKS
A special thank you to the
hospital staff and to thought
ful friends for the many kind
nesses during my hospitaliza
tion. John Wightman
46c
Notices
NOTICE Attention all Royal
Arch Masons. Meeting Nov. 24.
Election of officers. 47c
PINOCHLE and Pedro party
Saturday, 8:00, Nov. 27 at Wil
low Grange Hall, lone. Top
prizes. $1.00 donation request
ed. 47c
LOANED to a Friend last year
a 6 in. Taylor Eye Level
and one brass plumb bob.
Please return to Bob Lowe,
676-9496. 47-50p
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
IONE LIBRARY HOURS
Open Monday and Wednesdays
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
31tf
3 Lost and Found
LOST 20 White Ewes, branded
on hips with either red O or
black R scattered, chased by
dogs. Contact Howard Petty
John. 46-49C
4 Help Wanted
WANT driver for Frank Turner.
Phone 676-9176. 47c
HELP WANTED $100.00 week
ly possible addressing mail for
firms Full and part time at
home. Send stamped self-addressed
envelope to Blaber Co.,
Box 12459. El Paso, Texas
79912. 44-47p
5 Work Wanted
WORK WANTED Bring your
zipper problems to Farra Shoe
Service. We fix zippers on
jackets, purses, pants.
46-49p
9 Livestock, Poultry
ORE. TRAIL
DECEMBER 9 Show
DECEMBER 9 Sale
HERMISTON
50 Bulls
5 Work Wanted
WORK WANTED Would like
lo do light housekeeping, al
so will take in Ironing. Call
G76-9279. 45 48p
Wonted
WANTED Want to buy a TV
cable membership. Call Ron
ald at 676 9012 days or write
Box 397, Heppner.
45-4Sp
WANTED Property, 3 to 10
acres to construct a Truck
Shop call 676 9973. Dave
Owens. Lumber Transport.
36tfc
WANTED TO BUT Clean Cot
ton rags at the Gazette-Times
office, Heppner. Call 676 9228.
2tfc
For Rent
FOR RENT Upstairs apt. In
duplex. Two bedroom, carpet,
deck. Appliances, hydro-air
heat, hot water, water, gar
bage pickup furnished. L. E.
Dick, 676-9033 or 676-9920.
47-50c
WILL BIT! cnppietr. retired and
spoiled horses. Rex English,
ph. 567-6065. ltfc
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for
most makes on sale at The Ga-tette-Tlmes
98c each.
8
Services
EVERY make electric carpet
shampoocr does a better job
with famous Blue Lustre.
Coast-to-Coast Stores. 47c
CHUCK'S
Custom Upholstery
Free Pickup and Delivery
276-0232 611 S. W. Frazier
PENDLETON
43tf
We Process
Farm Killed Animals
COURT ST.
MARKET
"CARDS OF THANKS ARE
GOOD FORM."
says Emily Post
"Cards of Thanks" may be
used appropriately to tnanK
friends of the deceased.
"In Memoriam" and "Mass
Notices" afford friends the op
portunity to send appropriate
message to the family of the
deceased.
To Insert:
Anniversary Greetings"
"Card of Thanks"
"In Memoriam"
"Mass Notice"
"Memorial Dedication"
on this page phone 676-9228 or
676-9492. We will gladly assist
you with helpful Information re
garding correct wording and
publication.
Specialize In
Track-layer Tractor Repair
Automotive
Welding
B & C Repair Shop
422-7409
Bill Ashurst Cleo Chllders
422-7421 422-7423
IONE 25tfc
WELL DRILLING 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 Standard Office Equipment
of La Grande who stops every
three weeks will contact you
New and used typewriters.
14tfc
MtMPfifiRAPH PAPER and
stenciJs, duplicator paper, mas
ter sheets and duplicator fluid
on sale at The Gazette -Times.
Phone 676-9228 for G-T want ad
service.
9 Livestock, Poultry
ANGUS SALE
9 A.M.
1 P.M.
FAIRGROUNDS
20 Females
9 Livestock, Poultry
Earliest maturity boot
disposition MOKE pound
MOKE dollar In your beef herd
KINKERI NEAR DISPERSION
Of Pun-bred IVIIed Shorthorns
Owned by Cloyd and
Virginia Welch,
Pasco, Wash.
Monday, December 6
Kennewick, Wash.
Benton-Franklin Fairgrounds
12 Noon. Lunch available. 82
lots 19 bulls. 63 females. Most
of the bulls are ready for heavy
service; two are tried herd sires.
Fifteen females sell with calves
at foot. 35 sell bred or rebred.
All cattle selling are the big,
western Polled Shorthorns that
will fill the bill anywhere. Guest
consignors include nearby out
standing herds from Washing
ton and Oregon. A great oppor
tunlty for long term investment.
Catalogs available at the sale
or write
HARRIS SIMONS. Sale Mgr.. 16
S. Locust St., Aurora, 111. 6050b.
47p
FOR SALE Weaned pigs, $14
each, 6 weeks old. Phone 676
5854, Dallas McDaniel. 46p
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION, INC.
Livestock sold 12:30 sharp every
Saturday at 10th & Main.
Carson Vehrs 567-6644. Office
phone 567-3149. 45tfc
FOR SALE Purebred Suffolk
hucks. Don Bennett 676-9771.
33tfc
10 Farm and Garden
FINE Willamette Valley Eng
lish walnuts, 35c a pound, de
livered. New and regular cus
tomers telephone 989-8402.
Anita Davidson. 47-50c
FOR SALE Potatoes by the 100
lb., $2.50. Bring sacks. Post
and poles for every purpose.
Call 449-8606, Stanfield.
47-50c
FOR SALE 15 bushels treated
Moro seed, 1 sack lone bar
ley, treated. Phone 4227236,
Roland Bergstrom, lone, Ore.
46-49c
FOR SALE Seed wheat, 5 bu.
Hyslop Foundation seed,
treated; 30 bu. Paha register
ed seed, treated, 500 bu. Paha
registered seed. Jack Sumner,
676-5364. 45-48c
FOR SALE Good baled pea
vine hay, $25.00 a ton. War
ner McCorkell, Weston, 566
3565. 44-47c
12 Furn., Appliances
FOR SALE Chrome table with
one leaf, seven chairs, $40.
Can be seen at 385 West Un
ion after 5:00. Ph. 676-9101.
46-49c
FOR SALE Unusual antiques
large cast pot-belly stove with
surrounding jacket and large
pipe, In good shape. Also, old
school desks, a few double,
more singles. Phone 422-7175.
46-49c
1 3 Misc. For Sale
BONDED ACRYLAN
REG. $3.99
Now only $2.70 yd.
CASE FURNITURE
47c
ORDER Christmas candles now!
Great gift for someone hard
to please! Variety of novelty,
3-D, and standard candles
Call Ann Griffith, 676-5554,
day or evening. 47-50c
FOR SALE Channel-Master TV
antenna with pre-amp and
cable. $65.00. Phone Don Stroe-
ber, 676-9731.
46-49p
FOR SALE 15 ft. Jet weed
burner, demonstrator, like
new, $225 complete. See Butch
Laughlln at Lexington Grain
Growers or phone Pummel
Supply Co., Salem. 561-2437.
44-47p
FOR SALE Portable, straight
stitch sewing machine. Phone
676 5539. 44-47
REDUCE excess fluids with
FLUIDEX, $1.69 Lose Weight
safely with Dex-A-DIet, $1.98
at Murray's Pharmacy.
40-47p
BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE
on all types of office equip
ment; typewriters, adding ma
chines, calculators; guaran
teed service ior one year.
Scheduled trip monthly. Con
tact Gazett-Times 676-9228
for Bud Wilson, Morrell's Bus
iness Machines. The Dalles.
Ktfc
13 Misc. For Sale
New and Cued
Furniture and Appliances
at prices you can afford
to pay
BOB'S FURNITURE
Walla Walla Hwy. Ph. 276 5291
Pendleton 17tfc
14 Automotive
FARLEY'S SPECIALS!
See us today
USED CARS
1971 Chev. Impala 4-door HT,
15,834 miles, air conditioner
1969 Plymouth Fury 4-door hard
top, fully equipped, with air
conditioner.
1967 CMC V-8-4 speed, power
steering, low mileage. Excep
tionally clean unit Brand
new motor.
1951 Jeep good hunting rig
1967 CMC truck, combination
grain-stock racks 16' bed.
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
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase. Heppner
Phone 676-9116
" ' MOStlf M0HFS '
1. MEL WINTER:.
TERRY TRAVEL
TRAILER SALES
FHA Financing
it Bank Financing
Savings and
Loan Financing
Southgate Ph. 276-3611
Pendleton
FOR SALE 1965 Honda 90 mo
torcycle. Good tires. $125, El
don Tucker 422-7182.
47-50p
FOR SALE 1963 Corvair, 4
speed, $300 or best offer. Good
condition, 676-9701 after 5:00
p.m.
Lease a 1971 Bug
$54.95 per month
MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN
Highway 395 South
Ph. 276-3611
Pendleton. Oregon
1967 MUSTANG Fastback white
with red interior. Excellent
mechanically. Very clean in
side and out. 289 V8 with au
tomatic transmission, 49,000
miles. $1,200. 276-1358.
47-48c
FOR SALE 1967 Ford Falrlane
GT 2 door hardtop, 390 V-8,
power steering, power brakes,
air conditioning, auto mags,
new tires. Purple with white
stripes. $1500. 989-8119.
46-49p
FOR SALE 1963 CMC 2 ton
stock truck and trailer, John
Deere, 1010 Crawler with do
zer and winch, both In good
condition. Contact Percy Cecil
676-5857. 44-47p
ARROW
Mobile Homes
BROOKDALE
BUDDY
REX by BOISE CASCADE
SECURITY TRAVEL
TRAILERS k CAMPERS
1902 S. W. Court Place
Pendleton, Ore. 276 6508
43tfc
15 Real Estate-
FOR SALE Lnrte, older home,
4 bedrooms, 2 complete Dam
rooms, new carpeted klnhr.i
with built-in Hove and dish
washer, stali.les Mrel Kink,
garbage disposal, sunny eat
ing area, and walk-in pantry.
I'ulity room with tub. ant
ral heating system. Wired fur
AM and F.M stereo. Patio. Spa
cious yard and garden. Wood
shed, office and garage. Cur
tis Culp, 676 553!, 235 W. Bal
timore. 4750c
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Store
Building Main St., Heppner.
Csntact MiLadle Apparel or
write to Mrs. Dorothy Wright,
1022 "N" St., Lcwlston, Idaho,
83501. 44 47c
Hormlston, 3-bdrm. den, large
living room, fireplace, new
carpet, excellent condition,
gas heat, garage, patio, car
port, west-side, near schools,
store. 567-6066. 44-47C
FOR SALE developed mobile
home site, li acres with out
building included. Contact
Lyle Cox 989 8174.
43tic
FOR SALE 1 acre and a bam
with cement foundations and
tack room, good condition,
full of hay $1200. Contact Fayt
Wilson 676-9629. 41tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE 2 bedroom
home. Redecorated and large
fenced yard. Easy to heat.
Easy terms. Phone 676-9690
after 5. 28tfc
FOR SALE Three bedroon;
house, 100 x 100 lot, piped
furnace, outside root cellar,
close to downtown, good
family house. Thone 676-9613.
45-48c
FOR SALE Three rooms up
stairs, five downstairs, part
basement, on two and three
fourths lots at Lexington.
Mrs. Oris Padberg.
45-48p
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE, 10
x 55 Mobile Home and Lot.
Two bedrooms, no furniture
except gas range. License and
Insurance paid until late 1972.
Needs a handy man to do a
few minor repairs. Good view.
676-5831. 45-49C
FOR SALE 3 bedroom quality
house. Big kitchen, built-in
dishwasher, large living room,
fireplace, family room, bath
and a half, utility room, 3
TV outlets, covered patio,
double carpart attached to
single garage and shop pluo
extra 80 x 200 lot. Barratt
Addition, 1010 Fairview, tel.
676-5505. 45-48C
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. 5tfc
FOR SALE 3 bedroom house,
partly furnished. 380 S. Gil
more. Marlene Bergstrom.
676-9671 after 6:00 p.m.
45-48p
FOR SALE Commercial lot
block off Main Street, on
Church Street. Call Pat Won
ser at 676-9258 or 676-9103.
41tfc
FOR SALE Ideal for newly
married couple or retired
couple. Two bedroom home In
Milton-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 Laree Mansion
style 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 McCarty's Mini
Ranch, 10 acres, 5 Irrigated
acres, barn, 4 bedroom house,
full basement, 2 fireplaces.
676-5501. 42tfc
FOR SALE Good Buy 3-unit
Apartment house. Will fit any
size family, 676-5393 even
ings. 37tfc
FOR SALE Beautiful view lots
in Rasmussen-Lott addition.
Various sizes, paved roads,
underground utilities, sensibly
restricted. Phone 676-5806 or
676-5811. 37tic
GAZETTE-TIMES
HErfNEJL (ORE.). CAUTTT-TIMEJ. Tturdrr. Hw. IS. Wl T
Boardman F.T.A.
Presenting Play
By MART LEE MARLOW
rOAUPMAN Ttu FTA chap
ter of KlMTklde lltKh School will
present a play, 'iilithe Spirit ",
the cxening of at 7:30
in tne hiuwi nunuoitum.
M.mhrk Will dtrevt It, assisted
by Connie Hough. The lint of
(hantcti-r are: Ituih. Jonl Till
er; Charles. Bill Acock; Dr.
Rrndman, Jerry Hawaii; Mr.
Bradman; Sharon Stewart; F.1
vlra, Pebble Walter; Madame
Arratl. Kathy Ryan; Edith. Mag
gie Bozarth.
Christinas Stamps
Carol Morn, postmaster, an
nounces that two special 8c
V. S. postage Mam pa keyed to
ChrlKtmas 1971 are now on sale
hi the local post office and all
the other poet offices. They
went on sale first Nov. 10 at
Washington, D. C, and here Nov.
11. One stamp features a na
tivity scene and the other a
J partridge In a pear tree.
The postmaster asks tnat cv-
Public Notices
NOTICE
"The Boardman Rural Fire
Protection District will hold an
election for the purpose of elect
ing one member to the district
board on Monday, December 6,
1971 between the hours of 2:00
P.M. and 8:00 P.M. at the Car
roll Donovan residence. The on
ly candidate whose name will
appear on the ballot Is Charles
Acock."
46 47c
NOTICE
"The Boardman Cemetery Dis
trict will hold an election for
the purpose of . electing one
member to the district board on
Monday, December 6, 1971 be
tween the hours of 2:00 P.M.
and 8:00 P.M. at the Boardman
City Hall. The Only candidate
whose name will appear on the
ballot is Hazel Miller."
46-47C
NOTICE
"The Boardman Park am)
Recreation District will hold an
election for the purpose of
electing two members to the
district board on Monday, Dec
ember 6, 1971 between the
hours of 2:00 P.M. and 8:00
P.M. at the Boardman City Hall.
Candidates whose names will
appear on the ballot are Art
Allen, Harold Baker and Joseph
Tatone."
46-47c
NOTICE OF SALE OF
CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON
GENERAL OBLIGATION
FLOOD DAMAGE BONDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that written, sealed bids will
be received at the office of the City Recorder of the City of Hepp
ner, Oregon, City Hall, on or before the 13th day of December, 1971.
at the hour of 2:00 P.M, and immediately thereafter PubUcly
opened for the purchase of $94,000.00 General Obligation Bonds
of the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon. Said bonds shall
be in denominations of $1,000.00 each, to bear Interest at the
rate, or rates, not to exceed 6 per annum in any one year, pay
able semi-annually, principal and Interest to be payable at the
office of the Treasurer of the City of Heppner, Oregon. Said
bonds shall be dated December 15, 1971, and shall mature serially
as follows:
Maturity Date,
December 15, as
specified w
below Bond , No.
1972 1 4
1973 8 9
1974 10 14
1975 15 - 19
1976 20 25
1977 26 -31
1978 32 37
1979 38 - 43
1980 44-49
1981 50 56
1982 57 63
1983 64 70
1984 71 78
1985 79 - 87
1986 88 - 94
Said bonds snail do som io me
for not less than ninety-eight percent (98) of their par value
and the entire amount of accrued Interest thereon, and to the
bidder offering the lowest effective rate to the City of Heppner.
taking into consideration and account such premiums as are
A j. r.A a cnh itpma of cost as have been
onerea or uiuuhlq
or shall be charged by the bidder in connection with the pur
chase and delivery or saia oonua, wiui unciou -"--"a -
to the respective maturity date.
. .fij 1 I, a Kanlr ArAnO hllatrKMIR in the State Of
Orecon equal to two percent (2) of the par value of said bond-;
S accompany the bid as evidence of good faith on the part
. m. nt umira Rhulpr. Rankin. Mvers L
Walsh, Attorneys at Law, VOmJ
flclent as to tne legality or me usuoint
. ?L- w.j . .i.in nti of the total interest cost
Donas, ine oiu must
of the Issue under the terms of
.
terest, no one year may exceea six ptwm km vi
City of Heppner, Oregon, will make the award of the sale of thr
v ,.,i o-on nvwu pm. on December 13. 1971. but reserves the
right to reject any and all bids received.
DATED at Heppner, Oregon, this 16th day of November, 1971.
CITY OF HEPPNER
By: Elaine S. George
City Recorder
frtrv mail caily nl aUu cm
phsaur the Important of m
dinting lip txtt- on all or!
Irttrrv and patkafe.
A a guideline f.r roaiUn- thr
t M v adUMn mulling dis
tant p4tkce y IVe. 1. laj
parMfm ami dtUnt card by
lo. 10, and pi Ur to tve. 15 all
IicaI rarU,
Mr. Mm-n mid that Ml
Chrlstma mail-volume of 10 bil
lion pUtvs U Minted thU
year, of whith m-aily two bil
lion piece uill be handled In
Ihe Mktern Hate, and that ev
ciybod' h-l will be needed
to help deal with this avaUncht
and deliver Christmas on lime.
Garden Club Mts
The Boardman Garden Club
met Monday night at the home
of Mm. Iloliln Bishop, with Mr
Walter Wyss a en-hostess. Roll
call was anwered by naming a
variety of holly.
In the abence of Mm. Roy Ball,
president, and Mrs. Walter
Hayes, vice-president. Mrs. Leo
Root was in charge of the meet
ing, and ojened with a devo
t tonal, "They Failed the Test",
taken from "The Daily Bread."
In response to a letter from
the Eastern Oregon Hospital
and Training Center at Pendle
ton a donation was voted to
them for Christmas.
An article was read on Woild
Gardening from the Oregoii
Newsletter whereby the club
can receive a Citation of Merit
from the Oregon State Federa
tion by giving a donation t
Guatemala for small fruits and
berries, which Is a state proj
ect. No notion was taken.
Hazel Miller gave a program
on flowers of the world, and
told of different ones she saw
on her trip to Italy In 19G9. She
snld garland chrysanthemums
are raised In Palestine, and all
are yellow and bloom In Marsh.
Mrs. Arthur Allen told about
flowers In the West Indies.
Mrs. Bishop read an article
on "Autummn Birds."
Prizes were won In a game
by Mrs. Frank Marlow and Mrs.
Ralph Earwood. Mrs. Allen re
ceived the door prize.
The next meeting will be thi
annual Christmas party with
exchange of gifts, and be held
at the home of Hazel Carpenter
Doc. 20 at 8 p.m .with Mrs. M. I.
Oveson as co-hostess.
Public Notices
NOTICE
The following precincts will
bo consolidated for the Jan. l:;
election: Hardman, N. E. Hepp
ner, N. W. Heppner, S. E. Hepp
ner, and S. W. Heppner, will be
come one Heppner precinct.
Mrs. Sadio Parrish
Morrow County Clerk
Amount
$4,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
7,000.00
7,000.00
7,000.00
8,000.00
8,000.00
8,000.00
- .
the bonds. In computing the in-
. icpt annum Tl
47-48c