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HEPPNER tORK.t Classified 1 Cards of Thanks co ee THANKS I weal ta man, every parson we bund me to maae Me trip la me uarMd Nations I wth i cauM meat ax. yaw perseaenv, bat same at yea I dent even know. My special fhanas to the Willow Odd Fooaw Loan at Heppner tar meamg it pooueae tar ma ta be chosen tar the scheierseMp and expense money i ta the Bvacharets Rebeaah Ledge at lone far aeeeeartejg mej to the Spray Rodeo Aueoetiea tar their heipi and ta all these woe steed behind me with their teim. geed wishes and material help. My earn family deserves my thanks for their generous ceatrieutient ; matt of all ta Mam, who sacrificed sa much to enable me fa make this trip I am truly grateful ta you all It was a woaeertull experience, and I than fry ta be mm thy a your generosity. CASSANDRA CHAPIL CABO Of THANKS WW nl H HKHI Mr kMfl'MI umi ee all ear trieaeH a aoieaaort tmr their kola an Mi H ) liw oaoioxMowl hi tiejMiAf one AMtrMM Came lire. KAY NO FRANK ANOIKSON e-t CARD W THANKS To Ml nw Mr . wOie MM m many lovely carat, oeeetilal liewert end flttt. prawn aiwl wall wtftlieo. my matt tmcere aeorecielioo). EVA HUDSON CARD OF THANKS Ta ma many rnench and aelelibero wtw Have expreotee) leieir lymoamy M a many am way ofcmne aw recent bereavement, ore extend aar heartfelt meM We alas exareu aar aeereci altan fa the laOxi el the United Milhednt Cluireti far ma dinner. Tna many kindneue al all art sincerely aewrociated. THE FAMILY OF BUROAN LEDBETTBR CARD OF THANKS Wra with fa ex ere aar heartfelt epereciotion ta ear friends, relatives and fatter William Arttwr far ma many kindnesses shown fa at Ki aar recent baraayamant. MRS. PAUL C.SMOUSE ANO THE FAMILIES OF : MR AND MRS. PAULR.SMOUSE MR. ANO MRS. KENNETH J SMOUSE MR. ANO MRS. OR LOW MARTIN DR. AND MRS. RICHARD K. BAKER la Notices WILL BUY cripplad. rafirad and spailad horses. Rax EnaliUi. an. S47-404S. l-fl-c MENTAL HEALTH OfHca Moan. Men. -Fri., 0:X - S. Closed mm haur. MORROW COUNTY Museum Hears: Satvrday. 10 a.m. 11 e.m.; I p.m. t p.m.; Sunday. I - S e m. LIBRARY HOURS: Monday, 1 S A 7:30 - e.m. ; Wednesday. 1 S A 7 :10 - 0 p.m. ; Saturday. I - S only. Heppner Public Library. UNTIMELY PREGNANCY? Is abortion the only toivtton? Call cellact if you desire hup or advice. Ph. 531-1002 14-M-c HORSESHOEING: Evenines and all day Sunday. Call Eddie Bremen. Ph. 44-S041. ItJJ-c NOTICE St. Patricks Altar Society of Irrieon is having a rummage sale Aug. 30-11 at the Catholic Church in Irrigon, 10 a.m. - S p.m. CHIMNEY SWEEP furnaces, oil Steves, fireplaces vacuum cleaned by John Davis. Call 474-teio or 401-4715. 33-H-c STORY TIME round up for all children 4 to 0 years every Monday from I to 1 : 30 at the Heppner Library through August. 25 lie TOLL FREE COMMERCE NO. 9-399 MONTGOMERY WARD HERMISTON 4 Help Wanted HELP WANTED - Asst. custodian, lone Schools. Qualifications: prior exp. in custodial and maintenance work, plus willingness to work with public, staff and students. Pan-time bus driving avail able also. Apply to: John Edmundson, Principal, lone Schools. Bon 147. inn. Ore. 7043. Ph. 422-7141. Deadline: Sept. 1. 20-C HELP WANTED - Need someone In Lexington area to stay with elderly gentleman. Part time, days only. Dr. Huber, 474-0110 or 000-0107. 25-JtC WANTED - dependable girl, 13 - IS, to help with housework. Steady iob, hours flexible. Mrs. L.E. Dick, 474-0020. 25-tfc 6 WANTED - donations for the Heppner Community Kindergarten Fall Rum mage Sale may be left at the Heppner Hotel. 25-tfc WANTED - Contracts for fence pests. Far information call 474-0414. IS-tf-c For Rent APARTMENT FOR RENT - Completely furnished, two-bedroom apartment. Water and garbage service paid. $40.00 per month. 474-0171. Herman Green. 24-tf-c FOR RENT - Attractive new apartment, 074-0020. 24-tl-c FOR RENT Apartment for rent-Cemptety furnish ed, one bedroom apartment. Water and garbage service paid. $40 per month, ph. 474-0171. Herman Green. le-tf-c FOR RENT FOR RENT: lxmeten. Call 000-0342 FOR RENT Electric heat, smeies eauy. (74 $0 manoh aKfades water and garbage. a7e-$3es et-ft-c GAZETTE-TIMES. Thur.ituv. S Servian Specialize In Track-I.iytr Tractor Repaii Automotive Welding n & C Repair Shop 422-7409 Bill Ashurst Cleo Chillier, 422-7421 42 7423 I0NE 23tfi We Process Farm Killed Animals COURT ST. MARKET LEE'S RADIO 4 TV CLINIC 200S W. 11th Phone 567-8412 HERMISTON Complete Television Service Rentals And Sales "Electronics is our business- not a sideline". MOTOROLA ZENITH -SYLY A MA RS Painting Interior, exterior. All work dona by flat rata charge). No Job too email or too large). Clean usexxbU furritur or anything of value accepted as payment, Call Dale for a deal. What have you that you no longer need? Ph. 676-9928 and ask for Dale. Apt 7 .Dale Chirwood Heppner 9 Livestock, Poultry FOR SALE - 57 W. fnt. Baler. Ready to run. Mark 4 Rain Cat Traveling Big Own Sprinkler. Like new 14 ft. Barbour Fart. Spreader. Single horse trailer, 2 bat. ) pt. plow. Call eao440 after 7. Il-tf-c HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. Livestock sold 12:30 sharp every Saturday at 10th A Main. Carson Vehrs 57-444. Office ph. S47-1140. 4J-H-C 10 Farm-Garden FOR SALE: Used clean fruit iar; all sues. SI doi. Dean's 2nd Hand Store 470-S010 IJ-H-e WALKERS FARM MARKET Fresh Roasting Ears Daily Hermiston Watermelons Milton-Freewaler Tomatoes Soft Melons Fresh Fruits -Vegetables Walla Walla Sweet Onions Ceramics -Tapestries Plenty of Shell Gas & Oil Open 8 a m. to 9 p.m. daily Buttercreek Highway 547-4203 Hermiston CANNING PEACHES 12 Furn., Appliances FOR SALE If you're looking far a bargain in a dishwasher here it is: I'i year old Kitchen Aid dishwasher in excellent condition. Portable, Imperial model with wood top. S1S0, ph. 074-S0M. 27-30-p FOR SALE - Commercial AirCendi tioner. $200 - good condition, ph. 000-020$ days after 4 p.m. ph. 474-5547. 27 JO-C FOR SALE: Norge washer and dryer matched set, used $125.00 L.E. Dick 474-043). 23-tf-C FOR SALE - Refrigerator, $20; etec. stove with even, $20; 4-aiece sectional $100; bed springs, $5. Randall Peterson, 474-0444. 25-ffC PAINO. Spinet Console Assume low mo. pyts., to be sold in this area. Alsa ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm. Phone collect 343-5441 or write Adjuster. 401 S. Capitol Blvd.. Boise, Idaho, 03701. 24-27-c 13 Misc. For Sale FOR SALE : Stove oil tanks. 120 and 130 gallon tanks, $30. each. Ph 474-S00S. 23-tf-c FOR SALE : 14" portable TV, portable stereo, clarinet, collection of Avon cars. Western paperback beaks. Call tot -4457. Best offers. 27-34-c FOR SALE - Mixed German Shepherd puppies. 4 weeks old. 3 females, 4 males. t5 each. ph. 474-5410 after S p.m. 10-30-p FOR SALE -12 Wolverine Boat, 0V HP E vim-ado meter A frailer. Motor ft like new, many extras call 074-0032. 20-31-c FOR SALE - girls S-speed brakes. good cendrtiei Farley. 074-S320. iS-ttc FOR SALE - M 474-0471. U-tfC 1 beat, motor A trailer Autftml l. IS73 (laonified rCr: f I minimum charge lor up to 3 linrts. S cents for rtu'h word over 3 lint. Figure S word to a lint. Display rlataifled ads, tl.M per column inch. Tarda of Thank. 1 1. SO minimum. Deadline for cUonlflrdn. noon Tueodav. Not responsible lor errors in cliliru if not reported within 7 day. 13 Misc. For Sale FOR SALB: An ll.yeer aM girl has outgrown her pony and wants ta tail Puita welsh. 10 years eld. SI00 ph. 401 $441. Beerdmaa. I ! Reduce eocess ftuieH with Fluidoi, Leoo woignt with Oea a Diet capsules at Murravs Pharmacy. 10p M 004 units of Vitmein I TecaOerm skin oil Sunburnt Skin Disorders? Try Tece-Oerm cream at Murreys Phar macy. Mtrtep Try Sleepers fomght far sate and restful sleep, only 00 cents at Murreys Pharmacy. I 27 p 14 Automotive COURIER PICKUP ON DISPLAY Ford's Courier is ideal for economical driving. 1973 Pontiac 4-dr. sedan.' power air conditioner. 6-way electric seat. Driver ed. I'sed Cars: 1971 Pontiac power equipment with air cond. 1971 Plymouth Koad Runner 1970 Buick Le Sabre 2 dr IIT, air conditioner. 1969 Buick. power, low mileage air cond. 1968 Chev. Caprice 4-dr. air conditioner HT 1966 Pontiac Wagon, Clean Used Pickups: 1967 CMC i ton 4-speed pickup, good unit 1966 International PL.. 35,000 miles, canopy, clean. Good unit Used Trucks: 1969 CMC 2 ton. 16 ft. bed and hoist. 15.000 miles, excellent rubber ' FARLEY MOTOR CO. PONTIAC-BUICK FORD CMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-91 16 io'4'4ee'eeed4eweee4ee FOR SALE: 1944 INT'L. V2TON PKUP.4 SPEED, 4 CYL., GOOD TIRES, BAT TERY, ETC. USES NO OIL. BELOW BOOK VALUE. Bill SIEWERT, 474-5005 or 474-0125. - YOU CANT DEAT OUR DEALS! EASTERN OREGON'S BEST DATSUN DEALER SHOP & COtOAaE Tel. 276-0330 DATSUN 515 SE 276-0330 This is a free cou pon. It isn't good for anything, but it is free. When you need General Motors or Ford parts, Call 676-9486 FARlfY MOTOR CO. Heppner, Oregon 11 Automotive n n Down For a 1973 Volkswagen , $73.65mo for 42 months Apr 14.45 MEL WINTER Volkswagen Hwy. 393 S. Pendleton 276-3611 OPKX SUNDAYS FOR SALE: Camper, S3S0; '51 Chev 4-len, eouipped kitchen. 2 ovaks, ready to 00. See Bill Cei . 24-27-c ARROW Mobile Homes BROOKDALE BUDDY REX by BOISE CASCADE SECURITY TRAVEL TRAILERS & CAMPERS 1902 S. W. Court Place Pendleton, Ore. 276-6508 15 Real Estate FOR SALE - 2 vacant lots in Heopner, one across from Arco Sta. on Main St.; ether lot, L-slwped, neit lot rieht of Creamery. Call 274-7010 In Pendleton. 24p FOR SALE 1-bedroom house, like new oil tvrnace. Close to pool. Available new. Ph 0OO-0240. 15-H-C FOR SALE 1-bedroom house, utility room, covered patio and carport. Laree lot with garden spot. $0000. Ph. 474-5501 Friday p.m to Sunday evening, week days, 474-5175. 24-tf-C FOR SALE - Mobile home electric. 1-bedroom, 2 baths 440-245! Spray, Oregon. 24 M 40 all 17,500. Ph. 20-tt-e FOR SALE 1740 sq. ft. home with daylifht basement. 1-bedrooms, large family room, storage room and largo double carport. Completely irrigated pasture plus dry pasture and barn. Pler.liful water. By appointment only. Ph. 474-0711. 24-27-pff-C FOR SALE - building lots, underground Utilities, sewer in, out el flood area, various siies, paved roads, nice view. Ph. 474-5045 or 474-5011. 2-tl-e FOR SALE - 24 45 Metro-deluxe Mobile home, 1-bedrooms, family room, 14 bath, utility room including washer and dryer. Pantry, Kitchen stove included, fully carpeted and drapes included. Alaskan insulation, and electric heat. Located on 14 acres, plus a 2-room shed. Ph. 000.0537. 30-tf-C FOR SALE - Family home en a nice quiet street, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, utility A pantry, dishwasher A garbage disposal. Stove A refrigerator optional. Large fenced in yard and garden. 235 W. Baltimore. For appointment call Sue Jones, 474-S321. 21-tf-c FOR SALE - Large 2 story frame house, full basement, on 10 lots, newly painted, new roof. Will show any week day. Write . Bon 454, Lexington. 20-10-p FOR SALE 3 bedroom home in lone. 2 baths, carpeting, drilled well, large fenced yard 422-7244 lone or write DarrelUames5125 Boise St. Turner, Or 07102 or call 741-4204. 2J-M-C FOR SALE - 4 bedroom home in Lexington Lv. Rm. carpet and drapes, large utility room, oil furnace in tull basement, patio, storage bldg. ground I0S x 132 feet. Phone 000-0127 after 0 p.m. 21-tf-c FOR SALE - 4 bedroom home in Lexington - Lv. Rm. carpet and drapes, large utility room, oil furnace in full basement, patio, storage bldg. ground 105 x 112 feet. See Colleen Padberg or call oso-1127 after 0 p.m. 21-tf-c MOVING?? , Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding Industrial Commercial Farm and Home Pendleton 276-7761 Mary Bailey, Heppner, veiled Champoeg Park, Ore., for a family reunion. Present were her tour sisters and more than 70 guests. Her son, Ken Hiiiley, Dkiah, Ca., and his wife brought her home Mon day, Auk 13. Kev. und Mrs. Cutting have h4fii al the Untied Meihodist Cliinin t ump on Wallowa Ijike near Joseph from last .Sunday afternoon until yesterday assist inn with (he Family Church Camp of the Kclm Church NOTICE OF BUOOITHRARINO NOTICE IS hereby given that the Lexington City Council will held a meeting at I p at on August II. 1071, at Lexington City Nell oar the purpose of having a public hearing an One City's Budget lor the ftscel year 1071 1014. The budget document may be Inspected at Lexington City Nell Total budget requirements are 041. ON 00. Taxes proposed fa be levied are I MO 04 The tax levy far 1071.71 was 11,114.00. Copies at the budget are available at City Nail. 1514-C OENE ORWICK. MAVQR RUGGLES- COYCE Insurance Axency 228 Main P.O. Box 247 676-9623 If a oj 676-5384 Heppner :W:::S&-:::::::: BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service-beef and dairy American Breeders Rep resentative. JOE YOCOM Lexington, Ore. K-MI34 City Council HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL Meets first Monday of each month. Citizens having mat ters for discussion please present them to the City Recorder one week prior to regular meeting, or bring them before the Council. 67fi-18 Exterminating Service DOB YNS PEST CONTROL Rodent and Insect Extermina tion; Termite Contol; Grain Fumigation; Cattle Spray; Fogging. JOHN JEPSEN lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating MAR FLOOR COVERING & HEATING CO. Williams furnaces, complete installations. Linoleum, Car pet, Oil Burner Service, Re frigeration: domestic and commercial. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 676-9118 Heppner Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangements, distant re ner. Lexington. Licensed fun- ner, Lexington. Licensed fun eral directors. 676-9600 Heppner Insurance John Gochnauer. Agent FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. Fire, Casualty, Life & Health (OPS). Pendleton 276-2732 Heppner 676-5862 RUGGLES-BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY 676-9625 Heppner Ray Boyce 676-5384 TURNER. VAN MARTER at BRYANT General Insurance 676-9113 Heppner Weather HvlMiNf.tl.l.lAM III Low precp. Wed. 91 M Thurs. 87 57 Frl. 87 M Sat, 89 50 . Sun. 05 57 Mon. 96 62 .04 Tues. 94 57 (KAI.N I'ltlt'K.S Ited Wheat J.0il' bu. While wheat 4 W'bu. Iturle 1 12.00 ton IIOSI'ITAI.VKWS Admitted to Pioneer Me morial Hospital during Ihe past two weeks were: Ernest Camargo, Frank Woddy, both from Condon, and James McLeod of Pendleton. Released from Pioneer Me morial Hospital were Patricia Hansen. Kenneth Gochnauer, Kevin Curnutt. and Gatla Cox all from Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waid of Ukiah and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian White of Anaheim, Ca., attended the Burgan Led better funeral Saturday and visited with their aunt, Mrs. Amanda Duvall. The Whites are spending some time with Mr. White's mother, Mrs. Lula White, at her ranch near Pilot Rock. Monuments denial Markers-bronze, granite. Installations. Vases. Cemetery grave markers. SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone. Heppner, Lex ington 67K-Wi(KI Heppner Optometrist DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ Optometrist Next lo entrance. fi7(i-!Mfi: Hotel Heppner Heppner Physicians-Surgeons DR. L.I). TIRRLES Osteopath surgeon. physician and 1st National Bank Bldg. Res.67-!)210 Off. 676-9616 WALLACE H. WOLFF, M.D..P.C. Family Practice, by appointment gencies. Week Days and emer- 676-9253 Res. 676-9620 GERALD A. JONES, M.D. Physician and Surgeon, 116 E. Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru Thurs., 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m.; 1 :30 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner " alcn P" PETERSON'S JEWELERS Latest jewelry and gift goods. Watches, clocks, diamonds. Expert watch and jewelry repairing. 676-9200 Heppner Wholesalerg-Mfgs. "Pride of Oregon Ice Cream" butter, Kraft food lines, Dud Tash, products specialist. Gay Phillips, assistant. MORROW CO. CREAMERY Bill Cox. Mgr. 676-9244 Heppner , Cafes Louogea CAL'S LOUNGE CAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. 676-501S Heppner Telephone rate arc Increased New local and long distance telephone rates for Pacific Northwest Hell's Oregon cus tomers went Into effect Aug I I. according lo Dale Slusher, I'NIi nianuger, The basic monthly service charge for residences and most businesses will increase by 1.1 cents per monlh, Slusher said ling distance charges for '..lis between Oregon conir. unities more than 40 miles apart will also increase. In Heppner. for example, Ihe new monthly fate for basic telephone service will be: $ii lo, for one-party residence and $11 1.1. for one-party business. Some new charges for long distance calls (customer-dialed, three minute call on a weekday! within Oregon in clude: 47 cents. Heppner to Pendleton; 62 cents. Heppner ' to The Dalles; and 95 cents. Heppner to Portland. The charge lo install a telephone has been increased to more nearly cover the actual cost of the work. The new rate will be either $20 or $Hi for residences, depending on Ihe telephone equipment already in the residence and the work done on the prem ises. New rates for business will Ik? $35. Refore the increase the charges were $15 for residence and $.10 for business The Public Utility Commis sioner directed Pacific North west Hell to provide a four month payment plan on instal lation charges for those cus tomers who would prefer not to pay all of the charges with their first bill. PNR was also directed to proceed w ith a year-long trial of low priied Iwoparty resi dence telephone service in Springfield and in the office serving about 32,(XX) cus tomers in Northeast Portland. The trial will begin this fall in Springfield, and early next year in Portland. The service will cost $3.95 per month. A maximum of 10 outgoing local calls are allowed, with a 10 cent charge for each addition al local call. There will be no limit on incoming calls. Some of the other rates approved include: - Non published 'telephone numbers will cost .10 cents per moith beginning Sunday, Sept. 9. The telephone com pany will also offer a new "nor -listed" telephone service which cost 50 cents per month. The non-published number m Beecher's SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS CHEF'S EXTRA THICK SPECIAL STEAK, T-bones, rib, top sirloin, dinner steak, breakfast steak, minute and chicken fried steak. Try our golden brown honey buttered chicken dinners on Sunday Phone 422-7496 for reservations BEECHER'S of lone Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. TUESDAY SALE Aug. 14. 1973 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls 44.00 to 47.75 Commercial Cows 37.00 to 42.00 Utility Cows 33.50 to 37.00 Canner & Cutter Cows 31.50 to 35.50 Old Thin Cows 29.00 to 31.00 FEEDER CATTLE Yearling Steer 700-900 pds. 56.50 to 63.50 Steers 500-600 pds. 66.50 to 70.00 Steers 300-400 pds. 71.00 to 82.50 Yearling Heifers 600-800 pds. 52.00 to 58.75 Office ekoae M7-44U Mieftwar M. Hareaioxei DON WINK. Mer Cve ta; 1111 EVEMCTT SNVDEIt. Cvo M7 IlrO Sate rata (Poetic) ter-e?M 5 would not be available in either the telephone directory or from Directory Assistance. The "nonlisled" number would nol be printed In the telephone directory, but could be obtained from Directory Assistance. The charges were approved to help offset the cost to maintain the confi dential nature of the numbers. -Increases were approved for PBX (private branch exchange) trunk lines, key telephone systems and CEN TREX services. PNH's customers will re ceive detailed information on the rate Increases In their telephone bills later this month The entire list of new rates is on file at each Pacific Northwest Hell business office in Oregon. A general clean-up workday will be held at the Fairsrounds this Saturday, Aug. 18, for all interested leaders, parents, superintendents and fair board members. Work , will begin at 9:00 a.m. and continue until all general work is finished; however, this does not include setting up booths. The American Legion Aux iliary honored Shorty Franks on his 89th birthday Aug. 13 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital nursing home. Auxiliary members, Mrs. Riley Munk ers and Mrs. Frank Hamlin, furnished two cakes for Shorty and the other nursing home patients. Bob Lowe, whose birthday is also Aug. 13, presented Shorty with a gift. Sarah Adkins, Heppner, went to Silverton, Ore., for a family reunion at Silver Falls Park, Aug. 5. While there, she visited her grandson, Ronald Chrisman, Portland. Upon her return to Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Buckner, St. Louis, Mo., paid her a visit, and left for the coast Aug. 13. Refrigeration Service Available IMPERIAL ELECTRIC Earl Trudeau, Boardman Tel. 481-5371 Electrical Heating -Air Conditioning For Refrigeration Service Contact GEORGE RENDER, Tel. 922-3070 8-tf-C. oBBlaef Heifers 100-600 pds, 6 1 .50 to 64 .50 Heifers 300-400 pds. 64.50 to 70.50 Light Holstein Steers 350-450 pds. 60.00 to 65.50 Heavy Holstein Steers 750-950 pds. 47.50 to 52.35 Young Stock Cows' 360.00 to 4 10.00 Old Stock Cows, calves at side 485.00 to 560.00 Baby Calves. Beef 87.50 to 105.00 COMMENT: Again this week, the market was $1 to $2 higher on all classes of cattle. Buyers were plentiful and there was lots of power for all classes. Horse Sale this Saturday. Aug. 19. 10 a.m.