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Classified
1 Cards of Thanks
We wish to express our
sincere gratitude for the
exceptional acts of kindness
and sympathy extended by all
the friends and relatives of
Ted Smith during his long
illness and recent death. The
assistance, cards, flowers and
gifts have been an immeas
urable help to us during the
difficult period and has rein
forced our belief in the
kindness of people.
THE TED SMITH FAMILY
5p
' I would like to thank
everyone who donated their
time, food and merchandise
for the silent auction. And for
the many money donations
everyone so gracefully gave to
our benefit for the Bill Gates
family. Without the tremen
dous response of the com
munity and surrounding
areas, it would not have been
the success it was. Thank you
everyone.
MARY ANN PALMER,
Chairman and Cardinal Club
President
5c
2 Notices
ATTENTION MASONS:
Royal Arch Masons meeting,
Wednesday, March 27, 8 p.m.
Degree work. 5c
I will not be responsible for
any bills other than my own.
LINDA WHITE
5-8c
Complete home study high
school and secretarial
courses. Diplomas awarded.
Free brochure explains all.
Write American School of
Chicago, Box 7646, Boise,
Idaho 83707. 5-7c
WILL BUY crippled, retired
and spoiled horses. Rex Eng
lish, ph. 567-6065. ltfc
MENTAL HEALTH Office
Hours. Mon. - Fri., 8:30 - 5.
Closed noon hour. '
MORROW COUNTY Museum
Hours: Saturday, 10 a.m. -12
p.m.; 1p.m. -5p.m.; Sunday 1
1 - 5 p.m.
LIBRARY HOURS: Monday
and Wednesday, 12;30 - 5:00;
Saturday and Sunday. 2:00 -4:00;
and Thursday, 7:30 - 9:30
p.m. Closed on legal holidays.
CLEAN expensive carpets
with the best. Blue Lustre is
America's Favorite. Rent
shampooer $1. Coast to Coast
Store.
WEEK-END GARBAGE
HAULERS
Litter law provides $500.00
fine for littering road to City
Dump. This will be enforced.
Chief of Police
Dean Gilman
4-5c
3 Lost and Found
Lost: key to safety deposit
box, number 5139. Return to
First National Bank or Ab
stract office. 3-5p
4 Help Wanted
Stenographer-receptionist.
Take dictation, file, general
office work. Send resume to
Box 337-A, Heppner, Ore.
5-6c
Assistant custodian, lone
Schools. Apply John Edmund
son. Principal, Box 167, lone,
Oregon 97843. r 5-9c
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
SPECIAL STOCK COW SALE
Tuesday, March 26
sale time 1 p.m.
90 young Hereford cows
with calves by their side
OflK. Phone MMS
Hignw.yM, Hcrmitton
5 Work Wanted
Will do ironing in my home.
Ph. 676-9443, 295 N. Court,
Heppner. 4-5c
7 For Rent
Tiller, 8 H P. riding tiller and
3Vi H.P. tiller. Pettyjohn's,
Heppner. 4-5c
8
Services
Get your lawnmowers re
paired, reconditioned early.
Expert work. Pettyjohn's,
Heppner. 5-6c
Backhoe
Service
Dig irrigation
ditches
Excavating
Experienced
PETTYJOHN'S
FARM and
BUILDER SUPPLY
Heppner
9 Livestock, Poultry
For Sale: 20 hens, 1 rooster
and 5 ducks, all for $30. 989
8498. Jim Dunbar. 5c
REG. ANGUS BULLS, per
formance tested. PROUD
FOOT RANCHES, lone. 422
7249. 5-6c
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION. INC. Livestock
sold 12:30 sharp every Satur
day at 10th & Main. Carson
Vehrs 567-6644. office ph. 567
3149. 45tfc
10 Farm-Garden
20 tons baled wheat straw for
sand blows or feed. Take all at
$35 a ton. Steve Peck. Lex
ington. 989-8151 or 989-8156.
4-6c
12 Furn., Appliances
For Sale: one solid oak
dresser, $150. Ph. 676-9786.
3-5p
13 Misc. For Sale
For Sale: custom-built saddle,
like new, $150. Hot water
heater, roomful of baby furni
ture, Winchester 30-30 rifle,
archery equipment and a pair
of roaching shears. 676-5347.
5p
Used one-year-old air con
ditioner, and two portable
heaters. A. Beck. 422-7526.
5lfc
Fat? Overweight? Try the
Diadax plan. Reduce excess
fluid with Fluidex no pre
scription, Murrays Phar
macy. 51-5p
CONSOLE SPINET PIANO.
Like new, assume low mo.
pyts. Also ORGAN with auto
matic Rhythm. Phone collect
503-363-5707 or write Credit
Mgr., 388 Commercial NE,
Salem Or. 97308. 4-5c
Spring
Clean-up
Special
Latex Wall Paint
53,49 a sa"on
(tint extra)
Pettyjohn's
FARM AND
BUILDER SUPPLY
HEPPNER
DON WINK, Mr. E. MM111
EVERfcTT SNYDER, Eve M7-)li
Sale ring ( Public) M7-7M
Classified rates: SI minimum charge for up to 3 lines, 5 cents
for each word over 3 lines. Figure S words to a line. Display
classified ads, f 1.35 per column inch. Cards of Thanks, $1.50
minimum. Deadline for classifieds, noon Tuesday. Not
responsible for errors in classifieds if not reported within 7
Hnvc
13 Misc. For Sale
Male, one year old, purebred
Doberman Pincher for sale,
gentle. 454-2525, Olex. 4-5p
14 Automotive
For Sale: Ford Winnebago
motor home, sleeps 6, self
contained. 5 new tires, 2 new
batteries, extra butane tank
and new license for 2 years.
30,000 actual miles. Ph. 676
9436. 5-6c
For Sale: 1971 Ambassador
Broughan, 4-dr. sdn. V-8. P.S.,
P.B., factory air. 20,000 actual
miles. One owner. Ph. 676
9496, after 8 p.m. 5-6c
School Driver Education car
1974 Pontiac 4-dr. sedan.
Power equip, and air cond.
IflSO miles.
Used Cars:
1972 Pontiac 3 seat sta. wgn.
Auto, trans., and air cond.
18.687 actual miles.
1971 Plymouth Road Runner
1971 Dodge Challenger 2 dr.
HT. bucket seats and air cond.
2-1970 Buick 4 dr. clean, power
equip, and air cond
1970 Buick 2
power equip.
dr. H.T. clean,
air rond.
ISfiX Chev. Sta. Wgn. 27.000
miles on new motor. A
bargain.
69 Ford Torino,
clean unit.
2 dr. H.T.
1967 Chev. Impala 2-dr.
16 Bonnville H.T. Rebuilt
motor, air cond. radial tires.'
Used Pickups:
"0 International P.U. 4 wheel
drive.
1970 Scout, half cab.
1965 Ford F-100 4 bv 4 pickup.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC -BUCK
FORI)
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-91 16
1973 Olds Omega hatchback,
factory air, good tires, V-8,
automatic, good gas mileage.
422-7278. evenings. 46tfc
1969 Prowler 17'2 ft. s-c camp
trailer. Ph. 676-5800, Leonard
Toll. - 5tfc
For Sale: '68 Chev. 3-10 pickup,
chrome wheels, 327, canopy.
$550 and resume payments of
$68 mo. for $450 more. Contact
Luke Padberg or ph. 676-9279.
5p
LEASE OR BUY
A NEW BEETLE
$148.98
initial payment
$62.99
per mo.
3-Year Lease
MEL WINTER
Volkswagen
Hwy. 395 S. Pendleton
276-3611
Open 7 days a week
15 Real Estate
Within city limits. Approx. 3'2
acres, with 109 ft. of frontage
on Minor St. Easily accessible
for public utilities. Contact
Blanche Brown for further
information. 33tfc.
Building lots in city limits.
Various sizes, underground
utilities, nice view and out of
flood area. 676-5866 or 676-5811.
31tfc
15 Real Estate
For Sale: 2 bedroom home.
Air conditioning and carpeting
throughout . Ph . 676-5847. 4-6c
FOR SALE: 4-bedroom home.
Can be seen at 440 Riverside
St. Heppner. Contact 676-9629
for appointment. 5-6c
16 Mobile Homes
Nashua Mobile Home 12x43
almost new. Completely fur
nished. All electric. Can be
seen at West End Mobile
Homes Sales, Hermiston. 567-5388or567-fil38.
2-5c
ooooof it nitmduouui
ARROW
CHEVROLET
Mobile Homes
Security "Traveler
Champion
Buddy
Rex
Circle J Horse Trailer
2280 SW Court PI.
Pendleton
Phone Collect 276-6508
eoooooeoooeoooec
Mobile
Homes
TAKE OVER
PAYMENTS
14x64 Barrinpton,
1972, 3-bdrm., 1 and
34 baths, front
bdrm., all-electric,
carpet throughout.
Call Today
276-3611
MEL WINTER
MOBILE HOMES
Open 7 days a week
2 mobile
W homos
Home of
Great Lakes
Fleetwood
Olympian
Concord
8', 10', 12', 14' widths
Also used Mobile
Homes
Hermiston-McNary
Highway
or
Hwy. 11 Riverside
PENDLETON
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF .MORROW
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of
EVA MAY WITHERS.
Deceased.
No. 1732
NOTICE TO
PERSONS
INTERESTED
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned
has been appointed personal
representative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them to
the undersigned personal
representative at 40(1 Oregon
National Building, Portland,
Oregon 97205 within four
months after the date of first
publication of the notice.
DATED and first published
this 14th day of March, 1974.
f
DENNIS F. TODD,
Personal Representative,
400 Oregon National Building,
Portland, Oregon 97205.
March H, 21, 28,
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free Estimates
Call Gene Orwick
989-8586
or Condon 384-2292
Agents for
United Van Line,
NOTICE OF SALE OF
HEPPNER. OREGON
GENERAL OBLIGATION
WATER IMPROVEMENT
BONDS, 1974
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that written, sealed
bids will be received at the
offices of the City Recorder of
the City of Heppner, Oregon,
City Hall, on or before the 1st
day of April, 1974, at the hour
of 2:00 p.m., Pacific Daylight
Saving Time, and immed
iately thereafter publicly
opened for the purchase of
$450,000.00 general obligation
bonds of the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon. Said
bonds shall be in denomina
tions of $1,000.00 each, to bear
interest at the rate, or rates,
not to exceed 6 per cent per
annum in any one year,
payable semi-annually, prin
cipal and interest to be
payable at the office of the
Treasurer of the City of
Heppner, Oregon. Said bonds
shall be dated April 1, 1974,
and shall mature serially as
follows:
Maturity Date
April 1. as
Specified
Below: Bond No.
Amount
1975 1-13 113.000
1976 14-27 14,000
1977 28 - 42 13,000
1978 43-58 16.000
1979 59-75 17,000
19X0 76 - 93 18,000
1981 94-112 19.000
1982 113- 132 20, (MM)
19S3 133-153 21. (MM)
1981 154- 173 22,000
1983 176-198 23,000
1986 199 - 222 24.000
1987 223-247 25.000
1988 218-273 26.0M)
1989 274 - 300 27.0(H)
1990 301 -328 28,000
1991 329-357 29.000
1992 358-387 30.000
1993 3X8 - 418 31.000
1994 419-430 32,000
Said bonds shall be sold to the
highest responsible bidder for
not less than 98 per cent 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
offered, or discounts offered,
and such items of cost as have
been, or shall be, charged by
the bidder in connection with
the purchase and delivery of
said bonds, with interest being
computed to the respective
maturity date.
A certified check on a bank
doing business in the State of
Oregon equal to 2 per cent of
the par value of said bonds
must accompany the bid as
evidence of good faith on the
part of the bidder. The opinion
of Rankin, Walsh, Ragen and
Roberts. Attorneys at Law,
Portland, Oregon, shall be
deemed sufficient as to the
legality of the issuance and
obligation of said bonds. The
bid must also contain notice of
the total interest cost of the
issue under the terms of the
bonds. In computing the
interest, no one year may
exceed 6 per cent per annum.
The City of Heppner, Oregon,
shall make the award of the
sale of the bonds at 8:00
o'clock p.m.. Pacific Daylight
Time, on April 1, 1974, but
reserves the' right to reject
any and all bids received.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon,
this 8th day of March, 1974.
CITY OF HEPPNER
MARSHALL LOVOREN,
City Recorder
Published March 14: 21. 1974.
NOTICE OF ROAD
BUDGET HEARING
A public hearing on a
proposed Road Budget for
Morrow County for the fiscal
year 1974 - 1975 will be held in
the County Judge Office at the
Courthouse in Heppner, Ore
gon at 9:30 a.m. on April 1st,
1974. Copies of the Road
Budget are available without
charge at the office of the
County Clerk. The budget may
be inspected by interested
persons at the office of the
County Judge during office
hours. Any person may ap
pear at the public hearing on
the Road Budget hearing and
discuss the budget or any part
of it.
ROBERT WETHERELL
Budget Officer
Published March 21, 1974.
Legs That Cramp!
Feet That Hurt!
C.n leg crumps, poor circulation, "rt
Ima legs." leg pain when walking, lirwl.
painful feet, be relieved wilhoul reiurl to
medication or other artificial means ' The
encouraging, qualified anawer la YK8 a
being proven by more and more older nien
and women. For lull information write
P.O. Bom 1M11, Cortland. Ore. U721.I No
obligation. Give detail for KKKK
TRIAL. Write l.xlav'
Heppner,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
CLIFFORD C. HARRIS,
Plaintiff
AMELIA PATRICIA
REAVIS, aka
Defendant
Equity Mo. 5399
SUMMONS
TO: AMELIA PATRICIA
REAVIS, aka AMELIA
PATRICIA HARRIS.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON you are
hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed
against you in the above
entitled Court and cause
within four weeks from the
date of the first publication of
this summons and if you fail to
appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff w ill apply
to the said Court for the relief
as prayed for in the said
complaint, to-wit: for a decree
that the plaintiff is the owner
in fee simple of the following
described real property:'
Lots 7 and 8 and (hat portion
of Lots I and 2, lying on the
West side of Willow Creek, all
in Block 8. Stansbury's Addi
tion to the Town of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon,
and that the plaintiff is the
owner in fee simple of the
said land free of any right,
title, estate, lien or interest of
you and that you have no
right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the said land or any
part thereof and perpetually
restrain and enjoin you and
each of you, your heirs and
assigns, from asserting or
claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in the
said land or any part thereof,
adverse to the plaintiff. This
summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four1
consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times, by
order of the Honorable Wil
liam W. Wells. Judge of the
Circuit Court of Morrow
County, Stale of Oregon,
which order was made and
entered the bill day of .March,
1974. and the first date of this
publication is the llth day of
March, 1971.
NOTICE TO DEFEN
DANT: Read these papers
carefully!
You must "appear" in this
case or the other side will win
automatically. To "appear"
you must file with the Court a
legal paper called a ".'Motion",
"demurrer", or "answer".
This paper must be given to
the Court within four weeks
from the date of the serv ice of
this summons upon you. along
with the required filing fee. It
must be in the proper form
and have proof of service on
the plaintiff or plaintiff's
attorney to show that the other
side has been given a copy of
it.
If you have any questions,
you should see an attorney
immediately.
ROBERT B.ABRAMS
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 428
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Published March 14; 2t; 28;
and April 4, 1974.
LEGAL
The following precincts will
be consolidated into one Pre
cinct for the Special Election
May 7, 1974:
llardman
N.E. Heppner
N.W. Heppner
S.E. Heppner
S.W. Heppner
SADIE PARRISH,
County Clerk.
Published March 21, 1974.
THERE'S A GAS
SHORTAGE ON !
SAVE THE FEET
& POCKET BOOK.
COME IN, REST
THE TIRED FEET,
SEE HOW FUN &
ECONOMICAL A
HODAKA 125
WOMBAT STREET
MOTORCYCLE
CAN BE !!!!!!!!!!!
LEONARD'S
MOBIL
SERVICE
Heppner
Ph. 676-5800
Ore., Gazette-Times,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
Board of review meeting
concerning farm deferral
values will be held Friday,
March 22, at I p.m. in the
courtroom at the Morrow
County courthouse.
Published March 21. 1974.
Tammie Tucker has re
turned home after undergoing
adenoid surgery on March 12.
She is reported doing well.
vjoatkoh
March 6
Hi Low I'rec
40 29
37 23
46 21
59 32
60 43
60 41
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
58 40
18
March 14
Hi Low Prec.
Wednesday 49 31
Thursday' 42 34 .05
Friday 49 35 .02
Saturday 62 45
Sunday 54 38
Monday 55 28
Tuesaday 48 31
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pio
neer Memorial Hospital this
week are Clara DcSpain,
Hermiston; and Arthur Smith.
Richard Hall, and John Patch
ing, all of Heppner.
Dismissed were Wallace
Ammons, Mayville; and Lois
Messenger, and Michael Or
wick, both of Lexington.
GRAIN PRICES
White Wheat 4.98 April
New Crop 4.5t July-Aug.
Red Wheat 5.03 " April
New Crop 4.36 July-Aug.
Barley $110.30
Mrs. Jerry Samples and
Heidi of Kinzua were in
Heppner Thursday to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Mark Samples and
do some shopping.
OIL BURNER SERVICE
-Heating & Ventilation
Experienced in all types of automatic
and electronic control systems.,
MARTIN "MARTY" CRAIG
Box 500, Rt. 3 Ph. 567-8048
Hermiston, Ore.
Auto Furniture Boat
Kelvinator Appliances - Custom Uphqlbtery
Owner-Operator, John Dyer
Sua. S67-523I I1Q S.W. II TM
HewMiaroN, Dcecon
Free pickup and delivery to
all Morrow County residents
Piersol's
CUSTOM Fit SKRVICK CKN'TER
g Professional dry cleaning; sewing machine i
service and sales; knit and stretch fabrics; i
g vacuum cleaner service and sales; sewing :g
classes.
I -Home of Ihe SKW FRFK Plan-
IIKKMISTON
ij 17(1 W. Hermiston Ave. 567-3(114 iji;
Now Open For Business
Lexington Auto Body
featuring body and frame repair
24 Hour Towing Service
Jftfiy Levis, owner
Ph. 989-8511
Box 456, Lexington
NOTICE
Heppner City Water Service will be
discontinued, without notice if
water bill is 30 days delinquent.
A $5 reconnection fee will be
charged.
BERT CORBIN,
Superintendent
Thursday, March 21. 1974
The Spanish Class held a
card party Saturday nlcht m
the Kinzua Grade School with
four tables in play. Winners
were Lee Baily and Naomi
Rice, high; low, Sharron Bell
and Earl Norris; pinochles,
Carol Norris and Doyle Hub
ble. Others enjoying the eve
ning were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Slinkard, Mr. and Mrs. Lee(
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Doyjo
Hubble, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Norris, Mr. Glenn Perkins,
Charlie Smith, Marge Asher
and Sue Mattison. Refresh
ments were served by Sue
Pike, Pam Rogers, Charlene
Hubble and Sally Dosser.
Housing . . .
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ner community, with its
employment rising from 58
two years ago to 200 at the
present time.
"Heppner bid actively for
this plant development," he
said, "and even offered to
bond itself to insure Kinzua's
presence, but we preferred to
do it ourselves, and are proud
of it.
"We are very pleased with
the response by way of new
housing starts, voter approval
of the water bond measure
and community interest in our
plans for the future," Nistad
said in thanking the audience.
Work on the subdivision,
provided the city council
sustains the planning com
mission decision, is scheduled
to begin April 15.
Unruh told the commission
that the city could expect to
get $11,400 in new taxes each
year from the real estate
alone, and that the city would
he relieved of the expenses of
maintaining the subdivision,
which would be done by the
owners.
( Numerous door prizes, in
cluding a smokeless broiler,
dinner for two at a restaurant,
beef cook books, jerky mix,
beef certificates, roasts,
steaks, plus all meat dishes
prepared will be given away to
the lucky people who attend
the Mini-Heef-A-Rama,
Wednesday, March 27, 1:30
p.m., at the Elks Lodge,