Page 10, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Classified Save money . . . Pay cash! Phone G76-9228 Cards of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, and to all who visited me during my recent illness. Special thanks to Dr. Wolff, Mike Matlice, the nurses and staff of Pioneer Memorial Hospital for their kindnesses. LINDA MOSS We wish to thank everyone who has been so kind and considerate to us in our hour of sorrow. The flowers were beautiful and your donations, cards and kind words a great comfort. The food was grate fully received, and our thanks gn to all for each contribution that was made to our comfort during the loss of our loved one. THC FAMILY OF ALICE BRANNON I wish to thank everyone for their cards and expressions of sympathy following the loss of my grandmother. DARCENE MYERS The marvelous support we had from the people of our community who donated so generously of food, time and money to the John Ekstrom Benefit was much appreciat ed. It's each and everyone of you who make our projects worthwhile and a success. Thank you. 3p THE IONE CARDINAL CLUB We wish to thank this wonderful community for all their acts of kindness shown to us during John's hospitaliza tion and now that he is home. We will be forever grateful to each and everyone of you for ail your prayers, flowers, cards and benefits. God Bless all of you. THE JOHN EKSTROM FAMILY We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their prayers, visits, flowers, gifts and cards to Don while he was in the hospital in Pendleton. We gratefully acknowledge and lhank everyone who called and offered their ser vices, prepared food, and in so many ways w ere thoughtful at the loss of our loved one. THE FAMILY OF DON HEL1KER We would like to thank our friends for the many cards, presents and flowers while I was in the hospital: a special thanks to the hospital staff and Dr. Tibbies. To those who sent food home with me so Papa wouldn't have to cook you are marvelous! VIVIAN AND JIM HAYES We wish to thank all for their thoughtful acts and rcmemberances during the illness and loss of our Uncle Lee. Special thanks to the hospiial staff and Dr. Wolff. TheMcElligott Families The Moshofsky Families The Holboke Families We wish to thank all our family and friends who helped us celebrate our 50th anniver sary, making it such a wonderful day. To all w ho sent cards and called, we thank you. Special thanks to our dau ghter. Betty, and friends for making the day such a wonderful one: and to Mr. and Mrs. Al Fetsch. Helen Olds, and Barbara Walbert for their wonderful help. It was greatly appreciated. BILL AND THELMA SMETHURST We wish to thank the following people for their contributions toward the benefit dance for John Ek strom: Bristow's Market, Dels Market. Court Street Market. The Bank of Eastern Oregon, First National Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel, Turner. VanMarter & Bryant, Ins.: The Elks Club, Murray's Drug and the Pendleton Bot tling Co. Without their help we could -not have had such a successful evening. THE HARDMAN COMMUNITY CENTER Cardsof Thanks We would like to thank the March of Dimes for providing the machines necessary to have Mikka at home, and all the people who have so generously remembered us through the collection taken at the Elk's Club. We appreciate both very much. KEN AND JAN EVANS 2. Notices rw 1 1 iWV Heppner Lions ' Club meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 6:45 a.m. Break fast meeting. Wagon Wheel. Cliff Green, Pres. 17tfc WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex Eng lish, Ph. 567-6065. life REMOVE spots and residue left behind from other clean ers. Rent new RINSE N VAC steam cleaner at Case Furniture Co. MENTAL HEALTH Heppner office hours: Tues. thru Thurs.. 8:30-5. 676-9161. Irri gon office hours: Mon. & Fri.. 9-4. 922-3357. Closed noon hour. For emergency ph. 676-5032. LOSE weight safe, fast, easy with the Diadax plan-reduce fluids with Fluidex. Murray's Pharmacy. 50-6p LECITHIN! Vinegar! B6! Kelp! Now all four in one capsule, ask for FB6-K Mur ray's Pharmacy. 50-10p HEPPNER SWIM ASSOC. is having the Spring Rummage Sale: for pickup call: Arbo gasts. 676-5058; J. Jones, 676-5021; or Biddies. 676-9247. Pickup will be on Wed. eves, only. ltfc. ADVERTISE In the 1975 Morrow County Fair Prem ium Book One 8x5 page. $30: half page. $15: one-third page. Sin. The premium book is mailed to over 800 Morrow County families. To place an ad. call 676 9 454 no later than March 25 5c TO GIVE AWAY: German Shepherd-border collie pups. 422-7 I 4fi. 4c EARN MONEY for your high school youth group selling Morrow County Fair buttons. To apply, appear in person before the Fair Board on April 14 or May 12. 8 p.m.. Dorm building. Fair Grounds. Hepp ner. For more information call 676-9454. 5c Ti Whom It .May Concern: Our rifle range, north of Heppner. is now closed. Clo sure is due to continued use of llie range by non-members. none found shooting on the site w ill be subject to trespass charges by the land owner. MOItltOW COl'XTV RIFLE AM) PISTOL CI.CB TO THE PERSON who look the concrete pipe from lone Juniper Rd.; I hope it drops on your toes! IRVIN RAL'CH 5c PRE-EASTER BAKE FOOD Sale. March 29. 10 a.m.. at Sears Store, sponsored by Soroptimist International of Heppner. 6p NOTICE: R & W Drive-In will be closed March 21-31 for remodeling. 5c TO GIVE AWAY: 6-week old puppies. Spaniel and Norwe gian Elkhound. Good hunting & guard dogs. Ph. 676-5057. 5c ALCOHOLICS Anonymous will meet April 4, 8:30 p.m., at the Methodist Church, Hepp ner. PH C76-5069. 7p 4. Help Wanted r,vi I ELECTRICIAN: Must have or be able to get Oregon license. We have openings in modern particle board & plywood plants in scenic N.E. Oregon. Pay is $6.09 per nr. with excell. fringe benefits includ ing dental & vision care program with Blue Cross Ins. Union shop. Contact Jerry Wennstrom. Boise Cascade, P.O. Box 610, LaGrande, Ore. 97850. Ph. 503-963-3141. An equal opportunity employer. 6c Mar. 20, 1975 Billing for small classified ids is expensive. Effective Nov, 1, therefore, classified ads will be on a cash In advance basis, unless customer has a regular commercial account with the Gaiette-Times. If so, classifieds will be billed monthly. The alternative is to raise the rates to cover rising coats. Rates remain II for the first three lines of ad copy; SOc per line for ea-h line thereafter. Display classified advertising, 91.35 per column Inch. Cards of Thanks, classified rate, min. $1.50. Deadline. Tuesday noon. Not responsible for errors not reported within 7 days. 4. Help Wanted WANTED: Woman for tem porary house work. 676-5540. 3tf U.S. DEPT. Agriculture needs part -lime interviewer to col lect crop & livestock informa tion from farm operators. For further details contact Kent Iloddick, 304 U.S. Courthouse, Portland. 97205. 6c HELP WANTED: Woman to work 11-3. four days a week. Apply R 4 W Drive-In. 6c 5. Work Wanted TREES and shrubs trimmed and pruned, yards cleaned. Ph. 676-5586 or 422-7518. 6p 6. Wanted WANTED: Pasture for 2 or 3 horses Call 676 5087 after 3:30 p.m. 5p WANTED TO RENT: Sm. House in Heppner area. Also pasture for 2 horses. 421-3889, Long Creek 5p WANTED: Camera tri pod in good condition for 35mm camera. Ph. 676 9228. 54p 7. For Rent FOR RENT: In lone. 1 bedrm apt i 1 studio apt. and 1-2 bedrm apt. 422 7587. tfc FOR RENT: New house. 676-5594. bdrm. 5c Services 9. Livestock FOR SALE: 9 head polled Hereford service age range raised bulls. Also clean Step- toe seed barley. 676-9761 5c A I YEARLING and 2 yr.-old range bulls. Hereford, cross bred Hereford and Simmen lal; cross-bred Hereford and Limousin. 83 Ranch. Pilot Rock. 443 6183. 49tfc Kflt SALE- 2 yr. old Angus ImlN : range conditioned, reasonably priced. Proudfoot K.'iiichrs. 422 7249. 5c 411 RABBIT project for sale: aNo cages. 422-7558. 6c LAGRANDE Livestock Spe cial Auction: April. 6. horse sale, l p.m. Apr. 10. all-breed range bull sale. I p.m. For more informal ion call Roy Powers. Wi.3-2158. 8c 10. Farm Garden FOR SALE: 22 ft. Graham Hoeme chisel plow; hydraulic lift: good condition. Ken Turner. 676-9710. 49tfc FOR SALE: Approx. 50 bu. treated twin seed wheat: clean. Contact Tad Miller, Ph. 98?-840. 5p FOR SALE: 15 tons spring rye and clover hay; $35 ton. 98i-P,254 evenings. 6c 11. Fuel FOR SALE: 250 gal. fuel tank. Suitable for trap wagon or home fuel tank. 676-9717. 5p 12. Furniture, Appliances BOOKS: We buy. sell and trade. Dean's 2nd Hand Store, 676-5018. 52tfc FOR SALE: 1 upholstered rocker. 2 recliners, and 1 leather chair. 676-9717. 5p FOR SALE: 12 ft. diameter round braided rug, brown and gold. 676-9682 6p FOR SALE: Miscellaneous household furniture, 676-9498 or 676-9297. 8c FOR SALE: Kenmore wash er, used 8 mos. Ex. condition. $200. 676-5072 after 4 p.m. 5c 13. For Sale C. Kik and Son for Fiberfoam, Starcraft, Caldwell and Mar tin boats. Mercury motors and EZ Loader trailers. Ph 567 8419, Hermiston-McNary Dam Hwy. 9tfc ALL TYPES OF Backhoe Work Is AND A GRAVEL HAITI N'g! Wesley Wise ' ,0NE' -i3i"I4"l 13. For Sale TV MEMBERSHIP for sale, $100. 676-9100. Delbert Mc Lachlan. 4tfc FOR SALE: Gupples, all sues, 40 cents each. 676-9268 between 8 and 12:30a.m. 5c AMWAY . PRODUCTS: 676-5007 after 6 p.m. Call New Rinse-N-Vac steam clea ner prolongs carpet life by keeping them cleaner longer! Rent at Coast-to-Coast. 5c 14. Automotive Farley THt CLOSE YOU LOOK, THtaerrawf look 0 USED CARS: I -IT.) P,uick LaSahre. (Driver Kd. 1-dr. sdn. fully equipped with air. I'i72 ISuick Klertra. loaded 21X17 actual miles. 171 ( hex . 4-dr. hardtop Impala. air cnnd. power auto, trans. USED PICKUPS: 1170 Ford a Inn 41 low mileage 1171 International 411( Ion flu I bed IK Ft. bed and stork rack only. good ennd. I'tvM hev. pickup. Practically new bed and stock racks. ( lean as a hounds tooth. FARLEY MOTOR CO. PONTIAC-BUICK FORD CMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 176-91 It FOR SALE: 1971 Hodaka 100 re. goml cond. $200. Good 2 whl trailer. $100. VW trailer hid h. like new $25. G76-5.'i73. 6p FOR SALE: 1950 Willys 2WD pickup, good cond. 676-9752. 5p FOR SALE: Four 700 x 13 tires, two 8 45 x 15 snow tires. & 2 Ford wheels for '-T pic kup. 676-9296aftcr 5p m. 6c FOR SALE: '71 Dodge Charg er Secial Edition, 383 mag., automatic, stereo, air cond.. new mags, new tires. $2200. 676 9737 after 6 pm. 5c Heppnerites A new or used car in your future? If so contact: Ed Wells at Keith Farley Chrysler-Plymouth Inc. The W alking Mans Friend" Pendleton . Ph. 276-734 1 Home Phone 276-0576 15. Real Estate SERVICE STATION for lease. Mike Gray. 676-5541 or 676-5395 6c FOR SALE: Income property. Lot in Heppner, with small apt. and 12 x 65 trailer house, bolh rented. Reasonable. 676 5018. stfc FOR SALE: 5-bdrm. house, 1 bdrm apt. and some land in Condon. Ph. 454-2523. 5c FOR SALE: New homes,; Valley View Estates. 100 per) cent financing available. Call) Darl Hagey, 676-9121 or 676 5562. 43tfc FOR SALE: Newly completed 3-bdrm. home in Heppner. 676-9141.- 5c 16. r Mobile Homes 14x70 ALL-ELECTRIC on pri vate lot In Lexington. Take over contract. 276-0835 or 276-4388. tfc NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR CH ANGE IN POINT OF DIVERSION OF W ATER Notice is given hereby that Oregon Potato, Inc., has filed an application for the approv al of change In point of diversion of water from Col umbia River. Certificate of water right Issued to Raymond Dunn A William MeClannahan and recorded at page .nitwit. Vol ume 28, Stale Record of Water Right Certificates, confirms a right to the use of 8.92 cubic feet per second from Colum bia River for (he Irrigation of A.t acre In SE'i NK't. 4.1 acres In NE' i SW (, 17.5 acres in SW'i SW'!. 36.1 acres In SE'SWi.30 acres in.NE'i SE'i. 22.1 acres lnW(SE'i, 40.it acres In SW( SE'(. 3.B acres In SE'i SE'i. Sec. 21: 25.9 acres in SW'i NE'i, 17.0 acres In SE' 1 NE' i, H.fl acre in SW'i NW',. 16.3 acres in SK'i NWS and in.o acres in NE'i SW'i. Jt. acres in NAV i SW'i. 37.5 acres in SW', SW 1 1. 37.4 acres In SE' i SW' i. 18.8 acre in NE'i SE'i. IH.fl acres in VU 'i SE' i, 2fl.n acre In SW'i SE'i and n.7 acre in SE'i SE'i. Sec. 22: 7.8 acre In NE'i NE'i. 6.1 acre in MV'i NE'i. 3..1 acres In NE'i NW'i. 2.3 acre In NAV, NW 'i. Sec. 28. all Tp. J ,V. It. 27 E.. W.M., with a date of priority of Sept. 23. I'HUi. Water for this use I diverted from a point located sikmi fi. . Hints? Jo re oti Irving lo rover grease and wax spots with paint or wallpaper? If they slili "bleed" through, here's Ihe answer: use white pigmented shellac lo seal the stain. See u for 7. l.C lo do (he Job. ittntii Special this week goodi'sedtoro MOW Fit $r..mi Damaged V A sheelrock. haul 'em away II.Miea. PETTYJOHN'S Farm & Building; Supply KTfi.'H'.J 4IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIU1 Specialists In Track. layer Tractor Itrpiiir Automotive M elding We handle (ruck hoists, bed and racks, both factory and custom-built: tractor cab and gooseneck type trailers Air Conditioning B & C Repair Shop 422-7 lot) CLEOCHH.DERS IONE 122-7423 UUUIlliUIIIIIIIIUUUIIIII!UllllUlllllllllllj Backhoe Service Dig Irrigation Ditches Excavating Installation of Septic Tanks and Drain Fields Gravel. Dirt Hauling Experienced BONDED and LICENSED PETTYJOHN'S FARM AND BUILDER SUPPLY Heppner WiYt In Morrow County every Monday Starrett's nprnr fanter Call KIT.UARTIN Colltct for Appolntmtnt 37-3324 Public Notices and SfifiA ft. E. from the SW corner of Sec. 21, being within ihe SW' i NW' i of Sec. 15, Tp. 5 N.i R. 27 E W.M. The applicant herein, owner of Ihe lands above described proposes to Irrigate these land from a paint of diversion to be located 2380 ft. N. and 330 ft. E. from the SW corner of Sec. t:i, being within Ihe NW ( SW'i of Sec. 13. Tp. 5 N R. 27 E., W.M. All persons Interested are notified hereby that a hearing will be held at the county courthouse al Heppner, Ore gon, on April 30, 1973. at 9:30 a.m. All objections to Ihe proposed change, if any there are, will he heard al said lime and place. Any and all objections shall he prepared In w riling, one copy lo be served on Oregon Potato. Inc., P.O. Nov 216. Noardman, Or., II7.HI8, mid one copy filed with the Stale Engineer. Salem, Oregon !t7:ito, together with a $3 filing fee at least in days prior lo Ihe date set for hearing, If no objections are filed. Ihe application may be approved by the Sale Engi neer without a hearing. Dated al Salem. Oregon, this 2 Ith day of February, 117-1. CHRIS W HEELER. Stale Engineer Published March 6. 13. 20, I97J IV TMK t IKC I ITCOI KT III' THE ST TE OF OREGON FOR THE COl NTVOF MORROW Prohnlr Dept. No. 1752 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Probate proceeding In Ihe esiale of Ella May Adlard, deceased, are now pending In Ihe alMie entitled court, w herein Dale Leon Adlard. the undersigned, ha been ap pointed and ha qualified a Ihe personal representative of aiitesfiie. ll person having rl.ilms against said esiale hereby are required to present Ihrm. in due lorm and properly verified, within four months after Ihe date of Ihe first publication uf this notice, a slated below, to Ihe undersigned al Hie following arlihess now designated as Ihe place for the presentation of claims, in-wlt: W Inter A Ooherty, Attorney al Law, P.O. linn .W2. Heppner. Ore gon ;ufi. D M E LEON ADLARD Personal repi esenlalit e of ihe estate of the above named decedent. Published March 13. 20. 27, I'lfi IN THE (JIM UTCOI RT (II THE. ST TE OF OREGON Ettll THE CO I NTVOF MOItltOW PHOHUEDEPT.No. I7J3 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Prohale proceedings In Ihe estate of Nnrah I.. Rasmus., deceased, are now pending in the above entitled court, wherein Janel Cecil Slroeber and Melba Cecil, the under signed, has been appointed and ha qualified as the co-personal representatives of said estate. All persons having claim against said estate hereby are required lo present lliein. in due form and properly verified, within four month after the dale of the first publication of this notice, a slated below, lo the undersigned the following address now designated as the place for the presentation of claim, to-wil: Winter & Doberly. Attorneys at Law, P.O. Box 582, Heppner, Ore gon. 7K:in. J ANET CECIL STROEBER MELBA CECIL Co-Personal Representatives of the esiale of the above-named decedent Published March 13. 20. 27, 1975. IMN.hrit HERMIST0U , NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR ADDITIONAL POINT OF DIVERSION Notice Is given hereby that Burl Wattenbnrger, Jr., has filed an application for the approval of an additional point of diversion of water from Roller Creek. Certificate of water right issued to W. J. Wattenbnrger and recorded at page 2703, Volume 3. Slate Record of Water Right Certificates, con firms a right to Ihe use of 4.95 ruble feel per second of water from Butter Creek for Ihe Irrigation of, among other land. 23.0 acres In NAV'i NE'i and 23.A arret! In SW'i NE'i.Sec.3.Tp,INR.27E.. W.M., with a dale of priority of IH'W, The points of diversion are located 2.UMI ft. S. and 1 1 OA ft, W. and 230A Ft, S. and 1730 ft. V bolh from Ihe NE corner, Sec. in. and w Ithln SW 1 1 SE' i. -See. Ill, Tp. I N R, 27 K W.M. The applicant herein, owner of Ihe lands above described, proposes lo maintain the present points of diversion and establish an additional point of diversion lo be located 1500 ft. S. and 2180 ft. W. from Ihe NE corner of Sec. 3. being within the SW', NE'i. Set 3. Tp. I V. It. 27 E.. W.M. Ml person Interested are notified hereby thai a hearing will be held at the county courthouse at Heppner, Ore gon, on May 13. 1973, at :30 a.m. Ml objections lo the proposed change, if any there are. will be heard al said lime and place. Any and all objection should be prepared in writing, one copy to be served on Burl Waltrnbuager, Jr.. Slar Route. Echo, Oregon its.'H. and one copy filed with Ihe Slate Engineer. Salem. Oregon, logelhrr with a $3 filing fee al least in days prior to (be dale set for hearing. If no objections are filed Ihe application may be approved . bx Ihe Slate Engineer without a hearing. Dated al Salem, Oregon, this t::th day of March. W7S. CHRIS L, W HEELER, Slate Engineer. Published March 20. 27: April 3, 1 471. Rent a J I ROTO-TILLER J I Cal's Arco U K in time lo gel Ihe ground V I ready for that spring garden Want To Save On Tires? Watch this Space Next Week, As Entire Shipment Hasn't Arrived Yet. MILES (Get more miles with Miles) Tire Service isssieeSevwsvVV' NMKMMKNNMMNKNNMKKMHKXHNHKMMMKKHKMKXHKHKHHM Work and Fishing CARS 'fit Chev. ' j-lon PU, 4 spd., radials 1895 'A3 Ford Vton PU., 4 spd.. big mirrors, heavy duty bumper 1495 '50 Chev. '(-ton PU., 4 spd., radiala, heavy duty bumper $395 $ Chev. Sta. Wgn., AT. small V-8 $395 'B0 Impala Hardtop "cpe., runs good $695 '65 Barracuda, AT., radials $95 65 Dodge. 4 dr. std $195 '65 Dodge Dart Standard, slant 6 $495 tllABBEiO BATSOfJ SISSEDorlon PondUton 276-033 WKMKNMiniltltNtUtKMKNMNNMIINHKMMMNKKMKMNMKKNNMI Elks lodge initiates 33 members Thirty-lhree persona were Initialed Into Ihe Elks Lodge al the 7!tlh Elka annual held here in February. They are: Bob Bergstrom, Tim Bel lamy. Fred Breeding. Roy Comnrgo, Glenn Cooper, Richard Cox, Stan Cox, Leon ard Devlin, Elva Duvall. Charles Ernst, Mike Grant, Greg Greenup, John Hall, Dallas llarsin; and Millard Hull Jr., George Koffler, Orval Matheny, James Mnel, Dave McDonald, Mark Miller, Don Munkert, Chin les Pointer, Robert Ploy har. Vernon Seal, Gury W'at kins, Mike Smith, Earl Stniekmelr. Jim VanWinkle, Russ Wellman, Robert Ron Williamson. Tony Doherty; nnd Pat Shannon and Bill McDonald, bolh of Condon. WHEAT White 13.77 March 3.61 July A Aug 3.87 July A Aug 3 61 July A Aug inn.'ii March Red Harlr Patients admitted to Pio neer Memorial Hospital this past week were Amtinda Duvall, Leslie Branmm and Edna Bailey, all of Heppner; Marie U'sley, llardman, Al Markk. lone; and Marie Rinchnrt, Condon Dismissed was Forest God in. Heppner. Hi l ow Prre. Wednesday 51 29 Thursday 4fi 30 Friday 50 23 Saturday 56 35 Sunday 50 34 Monday 55 29 Tuesday 52 37 .08