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1 Cards of Thanks
CARD OF TH ANKS
For the sympathy and'acts of
kindness given by so many at
the time of our recent bereave
ment, we wish to express our
heartfelt thanks. We are
especially grateful to those who
sent flowers, cards of sympa
thy, prayers and contributed
food. Also, thanks to the
American Legion and Auxil
iary. These many acts of
thoughfulncss will always be
remembered.
Dorothy Bloom field
& The Mi-Gill family
Mary Marsh
Ruby White
Emma Johnson
and Oscar Bloomfield
18-p
CAM) 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. '
Loa E. Taylor & Family
18-p
C'AKI) OF THANKS
We wish to express our
deepest appreciation to all for
their cards, letters, flowers and
other expressions of sympathy
in the loss of our husband, son
and brother.
Mrs. Christine Young, Sally, Liz
& Tom
Mrs. Annie Young
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Heard
The Frank Rogers Family
18-p
Notices
WILL BUY crippled, retfr.
ed and spoiled horses.
Rrtc English, ph. 567-'
60C5. ltfc
NOTICE
Mental Health Office Hours
Mon.-Fri: 8:30-5:00
(closed noon hour)
Clinic in Boardman on Mon
day at Community Church.
NOTICE
Morrow County Museum Hours
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00
p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
NOTICE
Library Hours
Monday l-5& 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Wednesday 1 - 5 & 7:30 - 9:00
p.m.
Saturday 1 - 5 only.
Heppner Public Library
G-T WANT ADS PAY
9 Livestock, Poultry
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
TUESDAY SALE
MAY 1. 1973
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls
Commercial
Cows
Utility
Cows
Cutter
Cows
Canner
Cows
38.50 to 42.75
32.50 to 36.25
28.50 to 34.25
26.25 to 30.00
21.00 to 25.75
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers
650 -750 pds. 55.50 to 56.75
Steers
450 - 550 pds.
57.00 to 62.00
H-nnWoT
HlchwT 0. Hnno" o?7-lll
DOS WINK. Ugr.
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2 Notices
TOLL FREE
COMMERCE NO. 8 399
MONTGOMERY WARD
HERMISTON
rieppner Kindergarten Spring
Rummage Sale. Rummage
may foe left at the Hotel or
picked up at your home. Call
676-5058, 676-5837, 676-9443,
676-5098, 989-8288 or 422-7449
for pick-up.
9tfc
U44
Singer
sales &
service
Local Call
Elma's
Apparel
G7G-942G
Grog
ait's
approved
Singer Dealer
Pcncisn
"in Heppner every Tuesday"
14-tc-c
44-4'4444444
BUSINESS AVAILABLE
FOR SALE - Heppner Chevron
Station. 3 weeks paid training.
Contact Ladd Dick 676-9907.
6-tf-c
SPRING FEVER HITS
The best cure - have your rug
shampooed, floors waxed and
windows washed by Spectrum
Janitorial Service. Free esti
mate. 989-8135
11-tf-c
TO GIVE AWAY - Free - s4
.German Shorthair, '. Wei
maraner puppies. Excellent
hunters and good with child
ren. Also a male hound -Friendly!
Call 676-5081 or
676- 5033.
16-18-C
NOTICE
Birthright
Untimely pregnancy? Is a
bortion the only solution? Call
collect if you desire help or
advice. 523-2902.
14-tf-c
NOTICES
Join the crowd at the lone
Auction and Barbecue, Satur
day, June 2nd, Willows Grange
Hall. Lots of terrific bargains on
many new and used items.
Delicious beef barbecue dinner
at noon. Fun for the whole
family.
18 21 -c
FREE TO GOOD HOMES. One
Dingo-Border Collie cross;
one German Shorthair; one
Border Collie; one Miniature
Poodle. Kelly Tiller, Lone
rock Rt. Condon, Ore. 97823.
18-20-p
Anyone witnessing a truck-car
..accident at 12:30 p.m. 2 miles
..west of Boardman, Or. on
..April 9. 1973 - Please call
..Pendleton 276-4731 collect.
17-20-C
A good buy... give it a try.
BlueLustre America's favor
ite carpet shampoo. Coast to
Coast Store.
A man appeared at the police
station and asked to see the
captain. The conscientious new
secretary replied politely:
"He's not in. Would you care to
leave your fingerprints?"
9 Livestock, Poultry
Steers
350-400pds.
Yearling Heifers
600 - 800pds.
59.00 to 63.00
37.00 to 42.75
48.25 to 57.75
60.00
Heifers
400 - 500pds.
Heifers
375 pds.
Old Stock Cows,
calves at side 385.00 to 430.00
Baby Calves,
Beef 85.00 to 137.50
COMMENT: Butcher cows
and bulls, the market stronger.
Yearling steers and heifers,
ii oo to $2.00 higher. Light
steers and heifer calves, $1.00
higher.
KATV-iJi
I V TP. FTT SNIDER.
467-3170
0, 773,
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3 Lost and Found
LOSt Mike Benge Day. Kens
Ware stainless steel pan. Larg
er sbe. Pleat call Judy
Gochnauer 676-5862.
16-lfi-c
LOST Polaroid colored glasses
either In Murray's or Just
outside Please call Carl
Smouse 422-7224
1511P
U)ST Black and white spotted
poodle. Jocko. Family pet.
Please return to Don Stroeb
ers 676 9731.
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4 Help Wanted
BOOKKEEPING
Accounts wanted - Bookkeep
ing. General Ledger thru
financial statements.
John Brandenburg
676-9753
P.O.Box 522
47-tf-c
5 Work Wanted
Work Wanted Harvey Koy
Childers, lone, is now taking
orders for summer lawn work
422-7423
16-19-C
WANTED - Here to help with
your odd jobs.' Call Don
Burwell 676-5581. Spading
flower beds, gardens, mowing
& trimming, take off storm
windows & wash windows.
17-tf-c
WORK WANTED - Will do
sewing, ironing or babysitting
in my home. Reasonable.
676-9498.
15-tf-C
6 Wanted
WANTED - Contracts for fence
posts. For information call
676-9414.
15-tf-C
WANTED - 600 ft. used 2"
sprinkler pipe. 676-9761
17-20-c
WANTED - A good used
refrigerator donated or cheap
for the 4-H Council Summer
Camp. Call 676-5834.
17-tf-e
WANTED -1 got rabbits for my
3rd birthday. Now I need a
rabbit house. Call Mike Van
Schoiack. 676-9797.
18-21-c
WANTED - Good home for part
hound dog - young. Needs to
be in the country. Call Lois at
676-9603.
18-20-p
7 For Rent
FOR RENT - Bachelor cabin.
570 Gale - 670-9438.
17-18-C
FOR RENT - 2 bedroom
furnished house $50. Call Hutch
at 676-9178. 15 Dodge 6
clvinder 2-dr. Cheap.
17-tf-c
FOR RENT - 2 bedroom house
$85. month. Call 676-9921 days
or 676-9668 evenings.
17-tf-c
FOR RENT - 2 bedroom
apartment. Water, garbage,
and heat furnished $135. No
children or pets. 676-9189.
17-tf-c
FOR RENT - Available soon -Two
2-bedrm. apartments,$90
a month. Wall-to-wall carpet
ing, dishwasher, gas range
and stove furnished. TV &
garbage included. 1 available
after April 15 - 1 available
. May 1. 422-7424 before 2 p.m.
15-tf-c
8
Services
Refrigeration Service
Available
IMPERIAL
ELECTRIC
Earl Trudeau, Boardman
Tel. 481-531
Electrical - Heating
Air Conditioning
For Refrigeration Service
Contact
GEORGE BENDER. Tel.
922-3070
8-tf-c
IRRIGATION
RENTAL . INC.
Board ma n-
EENTALS
SALES
SERVICE
Tel. 481-2231
Hfc
G-T W ANT ADS PAY
ULstrt. al
Read d Go
Athletic banquet May IS 7
pm Heppner High School.
Tickets $2 oo on sale st the high
school office or Peterson's
Jewelry.
17 18 19-C
8
Services
LEE'S RADIO t TV CLINIC
200 S W. 11th Phont 567-6412
HERMISTON
Complete Television Service
Rentals And Sales
"Electronics IsourbuFlness-'
not a sideline".
MOTOROLA ZENITH
SYLVAN1A
We Process
Farm Killed Animals
COURT ST.
MARKET
Specialize In
Track layer Tractor Repaii
Automotive
Welding
R & C Repair Shop
422-7409
Bill Ashurst Cleo Childen
422-7421 422-7423
IONE 25tf
9 Livestock, Poultry
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION, INC.
Livestock sold 12:30 sharp
every Saturday at 10th &
Main. Carson Vehrs 567
6644. Office phone 567-
3149. 45tfc
Horses bought, sold, exchang
ed. Black Quarterhorse stud
standing check breeding". Ph.
676-9178 - Hutch
11-tf-c
FOR SALE - Guernsey milk
cow, 2 years old. Just calved.
Don Greenup 676-9795.
16-tf-c
10 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE - Truck - mount hay
'. . loaders. Double chain. Good
condition $200. 468-2464 -Spray..
17-20-p
12 Fum., Appliances
FOR SALE - An electric
Frigidaire range $75. 5 bar
stools - Call 676-5588 after 6
o'clock. r
18-tf-c
FOR SALE - Miscellaneous
furniture, electric range,
freezer, fruit jars, carpets &
pads and a Wurlitzer electric
organ. 676-9498.
12-tf-c
FOR SALE - 2 upright freezers -$95
& $110. - good condition.
Deans 2nd Hand Store.
676-5595.
13-tf-C
MOVING
Cheap stoves & refrig.
$ 10 0(1 & up
Deans 2nd Hand store
676-551)5
17-lH-c
18 Misc. For Sale
All Used Tires
$4-$5-$6
Heppner Chevron
Station
18-c
FOR SALE - Rem. Model 700
BDL, 22 - 250 Heavy Barrel
with 7.5 power Leuopold scope
and Redfield mounts. RCBS
reloading dies, 100 rounds of
brass ans some bullets. Used
playpen - $7.50. Marion Biddle
676-9247
16-19-C
FOR SALE - Buy now & save -i4"
pegboard hooks $.05 each.
PETTYJOHNS
HEPPNER
16-19-C
FOR SALE - Insulated canopy
for shortbed pick-up and
shower stall. C.E. Mcintosh
422-7140.
15 18-C
FOR SALE - Little League
baseball shoes size 5' i. Excel
lent condition. Half price.
Steven Marlatt 676-5330.
17-tf-c
14 Automotive
1958 Jeep Pickup 6 cyl. 4x4
chassis and engine in good
shape some new parts, some
extras $920 call 676-5055
18 21-c
14 Automotive
FARLEY'S
GOOD
AUTO DUYS
191 Pontine 4 -dr. rdan, power,
air rondiiioner, Driver Ed.
I72 Ituick new air cond.
I72 Ford LTD - air rond.. IKOO
mile
PNitt Chev 2-dr. IIT Clean rimh!
unit.
I'sed Cars
1971 Ford LTD, fully equipped.
air conditioning.
1971) Hoick l.e Sabre 2 dr IIT, air
conditioner.
IWi9 Ruick, power, air cond. low
' mileage.
VMM Ford GaUxie.
iw Pontiac Bonneville, loaded.
with air.
196.1 Comet 2-dr IIT. air
conditioner.
I'sed Piikups-
1971 CMC 'aT like new. low
mileage.
1970 Chev 4x4 stock rack, new
rubber.
I!N!7 G.MC ZT like new. 19946
miles.
HKMi Ford 4 P.U. 4x4.
l!H;:i Scout, with winch.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC RtTTPir
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chate, Heppnei
Phone 676-9116
FOR SALE - 1973 1210 4x4
International pickup, red and
white. 392 v-8 automatic,
power steering, air, bucket
seats. $900 and take over
equity, or will take trade in.
Ph. 989-8119 or contact Don
Wilson, Lexington.
16-19-c
FOR SALE - 1949 Ford 2 Ton
Pickup. Rebuilt motor. Good
tires good paint $175. See at
405 Linden Way. Frank D.
'Avers.
18-21-p
Double-Wide
Headquarters
also 12 X 14 wides
up to 70 ft. long
it foflturiiifij it
KUvfctto-GMtiy-FwguQ
BoniRjjton
and introducing TITAN
MEL WINTER
tSwoy 395-S Pcsd&ea
Cc3C! 2764411
OKN SUNDAYS
Iks.
Vdkswcgsn Csetla
k A
PI
down
$62 99 Per Month
42 Monthly Payments
A.P.R. 11.90
"The easiest car to own-is
also the easiest car to buy ! "
Mel Winter
Volkswagen
Hi way 395 S Z7S-36U
Opes Sunday
FOR SALE - 1970 Kawasaki 100
cc 10 speed motorcycle excell
ent condition. 1950 Ford
pickup. Good Condition Call
676-5568 Ron Jones
16-19-p
G-T WANT ADS PAY
4 J :
IIEPPNF.
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 1970 Yamaha En
duro. Good running condition.
Call 676 5897.
17 20
FOR SALE 1955 Jeep Pick up
in top condition. $500 676 5844.
17-20-c
NKF.I) A TIU'CK? 1973 Ford
F-ttio. 3t. II. D. v-8 engine,
5 -speed 2-specd. 900 rubber,
16' 3 spout metal grain ImhI,
42" metal side rack, II ton
Haarsch hoist. This unit In
stock now. Heady lor work.
Call or write Don Hall 3rd &
Court St. The Dalles, phone
296-4518.
17-20-c
You Can Get A
Genuine
FORD
TUNE-UP
with genuine
FORD
PARTS
call Walter
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
Call 676-9486.
- YOU
CANT DEAT
OUR DEALS!
EASTERN OREGON'S
BEST
DATS UN
DEALER
SHOP & COMPARE
Tel. 276-0333
DATSQJH
515 SE
276-0330 PMxUotoa
ARROW
Mobile Homes
BROOKDALE
BUDDY
REX by BOISE CASCADE
SECURITY TRAVEL
TRAILERS & CAMPERS
1902 S. W. Court Place
Pendleton, Ore. 276-6508
43tf
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE Building lots,
underground util 1 1 1 e s,
sewer in, out of flood ar?
ea, various sizes, paved,
roads, nice view. 676-5866
or 676-5811. 2tfc
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -Solid
older home - large and
roomy - small down payment -easy
monthly terms. Phone
676-9431
49-tf-c
FOR SALE - One acre with,
barn & corral. $1,000. Call
676-9629.
FOR SALE - Approximately l
acre in Echo, larger older
home, two rentals, outbuild
ings. Close to school. $5000.
down. Will carry own papers
on balance. 376-8168.
15-tf-c
FOR SALE - trailer home & lot
in Heppner. Has concrete
block utility building. Tel.
676-9137 or 676-9195.
18-21-C
FOR SALE - 3 bedroon house.
Electric heat. 240 Church.
Mrs. Huffman - 676-9231.
19-tf-c
FOK SALE-Stucco, 4-bedroom
house, in Heppner, family room
with fireplace, 1 bath, storage
building. Call collect. Phil
Blaknev. 509-984-8353 eves.,
days 509-984-5745. $16,000.
cft-10
Irate citizen complaining to
Post Office: "Instead of
raising the price of postage
why don't you just use smaller
stamps?"
R iftRK I r.AZETTE.TIMF.8, Thursday May S. 1973
doysen Paint
ANNUAL
2 FOK 1
SALE
Still On!
Save Nov;!
Call Ken Evans now for
Free Estimates 5G7-55C3
TUn-A-LUH LUf.lDEQ
llermiiton
15 Real Estate
Universal Realty
Inc.
913 N. lit
Hermurton
TeL 567-8303
Dealen for
Bohemia Modular Homea
Sale Rep. in
HEPPNER
Ttiuradaya, 2 to 4 il.m.
at Lotfa Electric
IS tf 0
View Home for sale
New 3 bedroom home with
tplit-bath. Large living-dining
areas. Kitchen has built-in
appliances and pantry. At
tached garage, electric fur
nace, on large lot in New
Rasmussen-Lott . Addition.
$18,950, terms. Water and
electricity installed.
Phone 676-5811 or 676-5866.
8-tf-c
Hilltop borne for sale
New Quality Built Home pn
Willow View Drive m Rasmussen-Lott
Addition. 3 bed
rooms, 2 full baths, living
room with fireplace, dining
room with picture window,
family room with sliding
glass doors to deck, custom
built kitchen cabinets with
built in dishwasher, garbage
disposal, hot water dispenser.
Beautifully carpeted, electric
Heat, partial basement,
double car port. Shown any
time 676-5811 or 676-5866.
8-tf-c
FOR SALE - Comfortable. 2
bedroom home, possibly 3.
Wall-to-wall carpeting , in
living room & 1 bedroom.
Fenced yard, garage & nice
patio. $5500. Call 676-5081
evenings or 676-5033 days.
12-tf
FOR SALE - 3 bedroom home in
lone. 2 baths, carpeting,
drilled well. Large fenced
yard. 422-7244 lone or write
Darrell James 5125 Boise St.
Turner, Or. 97392 or call
743-4206.
14-tf-c
FOR SALE - 3 bedroom house,
new oil furnace. Close to pool.
Available now. Phone 989-8248
8-tf-c
HOME FOR SALE -24x65
Metro-deluxe Mobile home,
three bedrooms, family room,;
1 bath, utility room includ
ing washer .dryer, Pantry,
Kitchen stove included, fullj'
carpeted and drapes included
Alaskan insulation, Electric
heat. Located oo 1 acres,
plus a two-room ,shed. Call
989-8537. 38tfq
FOR SALE Good Buy 3
unit Apartment aquse.
Will fit any size family,
676-5393 evenings.
37tfc
f OR SALE - 4-bedroom, 2 bath
older home. Indoor-outdoor
carpet in hallway & kitchen.
Separate'dining room. Large
fenced yard. 235 Baltimore.
Contact Sue Jones, 676-5323.
3-tf-c
Klnzuans
Family Picnics
At Holliday Park outside Mt.
Vernon, Sunday was spent as an
all day family picnic. Those
there were Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Mattison and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Mattison and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Rogers and Pam, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hire and Raymond, Frank
Spivey, Robert Cody, Dave
Edwards, Jimmy Benson, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Spivey of
Baker. Mrs. Maggie Combs of
Bales. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Endicoft of Baker.
Wandering
Down
A Nearby River
By PHILSTRANDVOLD
(G-T Foreman)
It was early Saturday morn
ing a few weeks ago when I
joined a group of 14 for a float
trip down the John Day River. It
was a 2 day trip for 8 of us as the
rest left, missing the scenic part
of the run.
Two 10-men rubber rafts,
fitted with wooden frames, were
put into the water at Twicken
ham, down from Sarvice Creek.
Soon we were floating lazily
down the somewhat murky
waters, risen a little from the
recent rains.
Painted hills greeted us on
one side while fine looking
cattle eyeballed us on the other.
Ahead of us purple-mountain
majesties rose above the sage
brushed plains. Not even a sign
of a fruited apple around. There
is one predominate feature of
the John Day River country.'
Rock. But oh what varied colors
and shapes. Very rocky beaches
and pinnacles of rock, straight
up from the flowing river.
Especially in the Big Bend area.
One unique rock formation was
Fingers Cliff. I peered at my
fingers and saw why. Colors of
red, green, purple, pink, white,
grey, brown, black, yellow and
violet were represented in, the
rock formations. And. the river
twisted boldly around the
towering rimrocks with one
object in mind: Get that water
to the Columbia on time.
The first day was the most fun
as rapids were ridden. No
danger of being swamped, but
wet shoes and a pant leg or two
were in evidence. Burnt Ranch
rapids and Russo rapids were
the best. Lots of smaller rapids
and "swells" the second day,
but they were "yawners" as we
were old river rats by now ! The
river was quite wide in places,
but the narrower parts looked
mighty deep. Guide Jack
Steiwer said the river was down
quite a bit compared to last
year at the same time. But my
eyes behold a lot of water in that
ol' river.
We didn't see any game, but
there were lots of cattle, some
teetering on 45 degree slopes.
Spied one healthy Guernsey
going up a 90 degree slope with
suction cups in its hooves. We
probably disturbed, over a
hundred Canadian honkers
along the river. One pair was
quite mad as they were really
honkin' with great vigor. Quite
a sight to watch those geese lift
up from the slow-moving waters
like an over-loaded aircraft
straining for height. Lots of
hawks, sparrows and what have
you, soaring among the air
currents. Also brightly colored
birds along the shore, but didn't
note the type. In other words,
I'm ignorant.
Camped overnite just below
Burnt Ranch Rapids. It was
near a dirt road for the carryall
to bring our sleeping gear,
foodstuffs, etc. So we weren't
really roughing it. Climbed a
good size hill and took some
pics. A truly magnificent view
of "snake" river. Hit my
camera for not taking another
roll of film. Still took 17 pictures
and had to be very conserva
tive. Also took a beautiful black
photo of the inside of my coat
pocket. Reached in for my
camera and forgot it was
loaded.
We came out of the river just
above Clarno around 3 p m
Sunday and wished there was
more time to continue.
On Friday Earl Norris flew to
Tocoma, Wash, to bring Ken
Norris to Spray to join his w ife
Judy and Ken Norris Jr. who
were stayng with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Culver. Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Norris had Easter
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Do.i
Culver and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Norris and son.
L