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WANT TO SELL ...BUY... RENT . . . HIRE? USE THE GAZETTE-TIMES WANT ADS Classified Rates Hot Spot Bat M TUb IS vwda ftS Mate Each axtia word I rata t4 4 3rd UnM each U CDt Extra word 1 Mali tb tiat rntti Tout ttaM let IIJJ Card i el Tbaaka f 1 Jo Classified Display It-U PM Inch CLASSIFIED CEADLIJfX I pjou Tuesday T avoid btllloa. cash U re quMted tei unall ads wbta brought to U olllc. Mini Bum bllUna charg 11.00. 1 Cords of Thar.ki CARD OF THANKS Relatives and Flrends; The (amity of Joe Farley wishes to iirKixm ledge with deep appreel ation your kind expression of sympathy. Mrs. Joe Farley and Patricia Mr. and Mrs. David Farley Mr. and Mrs. Steve Borton Sarah Farley Mr. and Mrs. Clay Clark Mr. and Mrs. John Farley Mr. and Mrs. James Farley Roscanna Applcgate Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monnhan 2c Notices Young men and women. NOW THE ARMY STARTS YOU AT $288.00 A MONTH. AND YOU MAY NOT EVEN HAVE TO SPEND IT. That's because you still get free meals, free housing, free clothing, free medical and dental care, free Job training and education, and 30 days paid vacation a year. If you'd like to serve yourself as you serve your Country, Today's Army wants to join you. Call 276 0079 Collect 2-3c EARN $7,200 ANNUALLY grow Ing Ginseng Root for us! Send $2.00 (refundable) for seeds, contract, instructions. GC Herbs; 234 Pleasant St., Mid dleboro, Mass. 02346. l-2p NOTICE MORROW COUNTY MUSEUM HOURS Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 1:00-5:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00-5:00 p.m. 50tfx IONE LIBRARY HOURS Open Monday and Wednesdays 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. 31tf NOTICE New Library Hours Monday 1-5 & 7:30 pjn.-9:00 Wednesday 1-5 & 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 Saturday 1-5 only Heppner Public Library 5tfe TOLL FREE COMMERCE NO. 9-399 MONTGOMERY WARD HERMISTON 3 Lost end Found FOUND 6 keys on a U. S Govt key ring. One looks like a Chrysler key and there are 5 smaller keys. Phone 676 9662, ask for Mary, for fur ther Information. l-3c 4 Help Wanted HELP WANTED Dishwasher from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Later hours Fridays and Sat urdays. Wagon Wheel Cafe. 2c 9 Livestock, Poultry 9 MARKET TUESDAY SALE SLAUGHTER CATTLE Commercial Cows '.21.00 to 23.75 Utility Cows 19.00 to 20.50 Canner & Cutter Cows ...18.50 to 19.75 Old Shells 12.00 to 140 FEEDER CATTLE SOOeOO Pds 37.00 to 40.75 Steers 350-450 Pds. $1 . 41.00 to 44.00 HORSE SALE THIS SUNDAY, JAN. 16 Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. OfSc Pbor RS7-SS55 HWrhwT SO. Hrateton EVERETT SNYDER. Ir. M7-S170 DON WEVK. If ST. W7-S111 S Ring (Public) bfl VOt 5 Work Wonted WORK WANTED Office work m anted, experienced secretary (Dictaphone), receptlo n I s t bookkeeper. Lois Allyn, ftoW 8419. 52 3p Wonted WANTED TO BUT Clean Cot tun rag at the Cueiie TlmN office. Heppner. Call 678 922a 2tfc For Rent FOR RENT newly decorated furntuhed, upstairs apartment one or two adults only. Show by appulntmrnt. 676 5fC7. 25 NICE OFFICE SPACE for lease, Hotel Heppner. 14c WILL BUT crippleo. retired and spoiled horses. Hex tngllsh ph. 567-6065. 10c 8 Services CLEAN carpets the save and safe way with Blue Lustre, Rent electric thampoorr 51 Coa.st to Coast Stores. 2c WELL DRILLING The most modern rotary a lr-pe mission drilling equipment and tech niquea all work guaranteed In writing Call 938-7446, Milton Freewater. Pro J act Corporation. S-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 CHUCK'S Custom Upholstery Free Pickup and Delivery 276-0232 611 S. W. Frailer 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 thank 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 fir C Repair Shop 422-7409 Bill Ashurst Geo Childers 422-7421 422-7423 IONE 25tfc 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE Well-bred sorrel colt, good 4-H project. Phone 989-8195. 50-53C HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. Livestock sold 12:30 sharp every Saturday at 10th & Main. Carson Vehrs 567-6644. Office phone 567-3149. 45tfc Livestock, Poultry REPORT Yearling Heifers 600-800 Pds. ... ..29.50 to 33.50 Heifers 400-500 Pds 33.50 to 35.60 Heifers 300-400 Pds. 34.00 to 36.00 Light HoLstein Steers 450-550 Pds. .29.50 to 34.00 COMMENT: Butcher cows and bulls steady, light calves 50c to higher, yearling steers and heifers 50c higher. 10 Form and Garden FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, deliv ered. Call 567 Wife FOR SALE Two Tractor Cab for TIWB. One fibre glax and one wotMlen. AUo set of diver mounts for TD!B. Three used dry air cleaner filter. 422 7111. l-4p 13 Misc. For Sole FOR SALE - TV Membership rJOOO. Call 989 WM, 2tfc TO CIVE AWAY 2 cute Dach nuna ana pooaie pupp.e uiurK ana marie ana wne, idcnec. 676-5St'i6. 2-4c FOR SALE One pair ski boots. size 8, $15. Call Clint Accel after 5:00 p.m. 676 5833. Also white kitchen cabinets. 51 -2c FOR SALE - Suede Wtern . i. ... io lAnnl V," .".V rr" .r.,1 Also Yellow Formal, size 12.1 $10.00. 676-5568. l-4p MOVING? Bundles of old newspapers, 25c Gazette- Times Office. 43tfc FOR SALE 52 gaL water heat er, Quick Recovery- Nearly New, Also small refrigerator, very good condltloa Inquire 190 Chase St l-4p FOR SALE 40 In. double oven range, Westlnghouse, white. Gibson Rcfrlg-Freezer, 13 cu. ft. $250 for both. Call 676 9613. l-2c DID YOU FORGET SOMEONE? Cover your embarrassment with a subscription to the Heppner Gazette-Times. $5.00 for 52 weeks' news call 676- 9228. SCRATCH PADS 10c 15c and 25c Sizes Gazette-Times 50-521 New and TJsed Furniture and Appliances at prices you can afford to pay BOB'S FURNITURE Walla Walla Hwy. Ph. 276-5291 Pendleton 17tic FOR SALE Portable Motorola Stereo 2 speakers and stand. Plays 78-45-33 and 16. Excel lent condition $60. Call Dan McQuarrie 676-9693. 50-53c FOR SALE Proven cow dog pups for sale. Part Australian Shepherd and Dingo. 3 fe males and 2 males. 8 weeks old. $25.00 each. Phone Spray 468-2200. 48tfc FOR SALE RCA Black & white portable TV in excellent work ing order $60. 676-9235. 48tfc FOR SALE New supply, doll wigs and shoes. Wigs 8" and up. Call 676-5583, Granny's Doll House. 50-53c BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE on all types of office equip- ment; typewriters, adding ma- cmnes, calculators; guaran- teea service or one year. Scheduled trips monthly. Con- tact Gazette-Times b7b-9as for Bud Wilson, Morrell's Bus- Iness Machines, The Dalles, Mtfc 14 Automotive TERRY TRAVEL TRAILER SALES k FHA Financing k Bank Financing k Savings and Loan Financing Southgate Ph. 276-3611 Pendleton FOR SALE 1963 Corvair, speed, $300 or best offer. Good condition, 676-9701 after 5:00 p.m. FOR SALE 1955 Olds 4-door $200, or best offer. Call 676 9789. 51-2C ARROW Mobile Homes BROOKDALE BUDDY REX by BOISE CASCADE SECURITY TRAVEL TRAILERS & CAMPERS 1902 S. W. Court Place Pendleton, Ore. 276-6508 43tfc Gazette-Times want ads pay. 14 Automotive FARLEY'S SPECIALS SVe ui today USED CARS W9 Ford LTD I9CS Pontiac, fully equipped, air conditioned. C,MC V8 4 speed, power . S7.Tj - ncw mMOT' iWt& M(rcury 4 dr. hardtop, f p, 8lr conditioner 1963 Rambler wagon, good con ditlon, 1964 Ford V8, 4 wheel drive. Credit Polio1: ' 7 or vuuav.i. 12. Net due 10th. No unpaid ac counts Increased after the 15th. 1 sen Ice charge on all past due accounts. Farley Motor Co. PONTIAC BU1CK JEEP RAMBLER CMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 FOR SALE 1967 CMC H ton pickup, 4-specd. radio, heater, commercial tires, good shape, $1500. Call 676 5543 evenings. 2-3c FOR SALE 2-wheel trailer (4x8 ft.) Call 676 9418. 25c FOR SALE Ken Baker's 1965 Rambler, two door hardtop, economical six cylinder en gine with overdrive, sharp. Call 676-9186. l-4p ANNOUNCING FARLEY MOTOR CO. NOW HAS FORD PARTS And TAM Remfg. Parts. ALSO REBUILT MOTORS FOR OTHER MAKES Call 676-9486 2c Lease a 1972 Bug $54.95 per month MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN Highway 395 South pn 276-3611 Pendleton. Oregon FOR SALE 1953 Terry Trailer- 8 x 27. Phone 989-8110. 50-53c 15 Real Estate FOR SALE Twin-wide mobile home lots, sewer in, under ground utilities, out of flood area, paved roads, nice view. 676-5866 or 676-5811. 2tfc 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 carport, attached to single garage and shop plus extra 80 x 200 lot. Barratt Addition, 1010 Fairvlew, tel. 676-5505. 2tfc FOR SALE Building lots, un derground utilities, sewer in, out of flood area, various siz es, paved roads, nice view. 676-5866 or 676-5811. 2tfc FOR SALE Large, older home, 4 bedrooms, 2 complete bath 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 clous yard and garden. Wood shed, office and garage. Cur tis Culp, 676-5539, 235 W. Bal timore. 52tfc FOR SALE 4-bedroom home with family room, located on 235 Church St. Recently painted inside and out $9000. Further Information in Jerry's Barber Shop or Ph. 676-5542 after 6 p.m. 51 -2c FOR SALE 3 bedroom home, 100x100 foot lot, oil forced air furnace. Plentiful cabinets In kitchen and utility room. Ver satile storage areas. Reason ably priced. Call 676-9163. 50tfc 15 Real Estate FOR SALE 4 bedroom home on double lot. (low to town. A good buy. Iti. 676 5iC0. FOR SALE OK LEASE In lone, modern two bedroom home, large living room, carpels and draperies included, electric heat a4 air conditioning Good loratlon, underground uprlnklmg )Mcm. Plume 421 ",WH. 50ifc FOR SALE developed mobile home site, l acres with out building Included. Contact Lyle Cox PS9 8174. 43tfc 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. Stfe FOR SALE Commercial lot H 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. 18tfp FOR SALE Good Buy 3 unit Apartment house. Will fit any size family, 676-5393 even inns. 37tfc Public Notices CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Heppner City Council will accept bids for one, new 1972 pickup at its regular Coun- 11 Meeting on Monday, rebru- ry 7, 1972, at 8 P.M. All bids must be in posses sion of the Heppner City Re corder at the Council Chambers no Inter than 8:00 o'clock P.M. on said day, for opening and review by the Heppner Uty Council. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Specifications are obtainable at Heppner City Hall. Elaine S. George, Kecoraer. l-3 SPECIAL ELECTION An Election will be held Jan, 25. 1972 at the Old Library Building from 8:00 A.M. to 00 P.M. to elect 5 Directors for the Heppner Water Control Dis trict. Sadie Parrlsh, County Clerk l-2c LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR BIDS ON GASOLINE. ETHYL GASOLINE, DIESEL OIL AND MOTOR OIL Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Morrow County Court, at the County Clerk's office in Hepp ner. Oregon for approximately 45,000 gallons of first structure gasoline, approximately io.uuu gallons of ethyl gasoline, ap proximately 45,000 gallons of diesel type fuel on, ana approx imately 50 barrels of motor oil, to be delivered at either Hepp ner, lone, or Boardman, at a maximum price per gaalon, for the period beginning February 1, 1972 to January 31 1973. All bids submitted must De on standard company contract forms or contain complete in formation relative to the bid. Sealed bids will be opened at the January term of the Coun ty court on tne isnn aay oi jan uary, 1972 at 10:00 a.m. Any bid received after 11:00 a.m. of above date will not be consid ered. The Morrow County Court re serves the right to reject any or all bids received or to ac cept those bids most favorable to Morrow County. Sadie Parrish County Clerk 52-2c IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES A. LINDSAY, Deceased NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned h?s been appointed personal representa tive of the above estate. All persons having claims against the estate are required to pre sent the same within four months from this date at the offices of Mahoney & Abrams, Attorneys at Law, Heppner, Ore gon. DATED and first published this 23rd day of December, 1971. a Mary Lindsay Mary Lindsay Personal Representative Address: lone, Oregon 51-2c MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore register forms, duplicate and triplicate, and register car bons, available at the Gazette- HEPPNER, (ORE.). GAZETTE-TIMES, Public Notices CITY Or HEPPNER. OREGON PRECAST PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGES AND SWIMMING POOL RENOVATION INVITATION FOR BIDS The City of Heppner, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for con H ruction of two bridges and the renovation of the swimming pool facllitie until 8:00 P.M., I"ST on the 7th day of February, 1972. ProKaU shall be addres sed to City Recorder. City Hall. Heppner, Oregon 97836. The work conslMs of the fol lowing: a. ConMruct two bridges. b. Repair the damages to the munk-ipul swimming pool that resulted from a 1971 flood. Contractors may obtain copies of contract document from Clark t Groff Engineers, Inc 3276 Commercial StrHt. S. E, Salem, Oregon 97302 upon de posit of the following amounts Bridge documents $25 Swimming Pool documents $25 The deposits will be refunded upon return of the documents In good condition within fifteen (15) days after the bid oen Ing. Bidders must be prcqualifled in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon. Form 40, "Pre-Qualificatlon Statement" of the Associated General Contract ors Form 24 Khali be furnish ed to all contractors who ap ply for plans and specifications. Submit prequallfication state ments to Clark A Groff Engin eers, Inc., 3276 Commercial Street, S. E., Salem, Oregon 97302. All proposals shall be made upon the proposal forms fur nished by the Engineer upon receipt of a satisfactory prequal lfication statement, Form 40. All proposals shall be accom panied by bid bond or certified check in an amount equal to or exceeding ten percent (10) of the total bid, to be forfeited to the Owner In the event of fail ure to contract within ten (10) days after acceptance of bid. A one hundred percent (100) cor porate surety bond will be re quired to guarantee faithful performance and payment un der the contract as required by ORS 279.510. No bid will be received or con sidered unless the bid contains a statement by the bidder as part of his bid that the provis ions required by ORS 279.350 shall be included In this con tract. Approved this 10th day of January, 1972. CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON 2-3-4'c NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING Notice Is hereby given, pur suant to ORS 294.401, that a meeting of the budget commit tee of Morrow County School District No. 1 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, will be held at the School District Office in Lexington on the 25th day of January, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of receiving the budget message and budget document of said district for the fiscal year 1972-73. This is a public meeting where deliberations of the Budg et Committee will take place, and any person may appear and discuss proposed programs with the Budget Committee at that time. A copy of the budget docu ment Ls available at the School District Office in Lexington. Ron Daniels, Budget Officer Morrow County School District R-l To be published in the Hepp ner Gazette on January 13, 1972. LEGAL NOTICE The Columbia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc., of 171 W. Lin den Way, Heppner, announces that it is making an applica tion for a loan from the Rural Electrification Admlnistrat i o n which provides for the construc tion of about twenty-nine and seven tenths (29.7) miles of 69,000 volt transmission line, The transmission lines will be located In Morrow and Gilliam Counties in two separate parts. One will extend the present 69,- 000 volt transmission system from Heppner to Hardman via Ruggs with a distribution sub station at Ruggs. The other sec tion will extend the transmis sion network from Jordan to a point near Olex with a second distribution substation to be built. These facilities will make it possible for the Cooperative to meet the Increasing demand of the present consumers with a more reliable and stable source of power plus providing service to an estimated 110 new con sumers including newly devel oping irrigation projects. If there are any comments on the environmental aspects of Thursday. Jan. IS. It72 1 Ihe, proposed roiiMtructlon they fchould be submitted to Colum bia Biisin Electric Cooperative, Inc. at 171 W. Linden Way, Heppner, Oregon, within 30 days of the publication of this no tic?. Additional informal ion may be obtained at the Coop erative's office at the above ad drew. c2 Boardman s Council Sets Census Count By MARY LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Hie Board man City Council voted last week to take a new census of the city. The Oregon State Cen ter for Population Research will be In charge of the count. The city's population Is estimated to be- about 250 at present. When the census was taken In 1970 the state listed it at 117. but a recount brought a total of All the residential building which has been done In the past year and all of it occupied Is tho reason for the city's ac tion In requesting a new cen sus. It will mean approximate ly $18 per capita for the city. The Research Center says the job will cost around $300 for time and expenses. In other action the council set a meeting for Jan. 6 with the Boardman Rural Fire Pro tection District to finalize terms between the district and the counclL Mayor Dewey West, Jr., ap pointed the following depart ment heads for 1972: Parks and buildings, Wally Hendrlx: wa ter, Ronald Black; streets, Cecil Hicks; law enforcement, Vern on Russell; sewer, Joe Tatone; fire department, Zearl Gillespie. Ladlea Aid Meets Mra. Seth Russell was host ess for the Ladies Aid Socl ety of Boardman Community Church at her home Wednes day afternoon of last week. Mrs. Roy Ball opened the meet ing With the devotional, taking her subject "Father-Child Re lationships" from 'The Upper Room." Roll call was answered by giving Bible verses. I he following committees were appointed for the year: sunshine, Hazel Carpenter; publicity, Mrs. Frank Marlow; good neighbor, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Wlllard Baker, Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs. Marlow. The fi nance committee for the first quarter is Mrs. Arthur Allen, Mrs. Root a(nd Mrs. Marlow. Hostesses were appointed for the year with the next meet ing to be at the home of Mrs. Ralph Earwood Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. Pinochle at Grange There were six tables of pi nochle in play at the card par ty held Tuesday ot last week at the Greenfield Grange hall, sponsored by the Women's Ac tivity Committee of the grange. Mrs. Tom Harrison was hostess. High prize went to Mrs. Del- mer Hug and second high was won by Faye Anderson. Miss Anderson and Mrs. Verne Min nich received the traveling pi nochle prizes. Flu Bug Hits ihe flu bug has hit the com munity of Boardman in full force. Between 15 and 20 cases are unofficially known. Mrs. Harold Rash has been in the Umatilla Hospital with the flu since last Friday. Due to the illness of Pastor and Mrs. Nell King there were no church ser vices fiunday at the Boardman Community Church. Besides the flu a number of people are sick with cows. School Menus Cafeteria menus for Riverside JWfor-6enior High School for the week of Jan. 17-21 are as follows: Monday Sloppy Joes, cot tage cheese with rfult, green salad md cookies. Tuesday Tomato soup, tu na and peanut butter sand- wiches, potato salad and cher ry crunch. Wednesday Beet noodles. rolls, buttered carrots and ice cream. Thursday Baked potatoes with butter and sour creamy lunch meat and fruit Jcll-O. Friday Hot dog toasties, French fries, pickles, buttered corn mnd apricot crisp. Milk It served with all meals. whatever In tn