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Phone 676 9228
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reported within 7 days.
8.
Services
14. Automotive
Traffic
citations
are up
Al.LTYPF.SOK
Backhoe Work
Farley
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SWD&C.RWFLHUTINC
Wesley Wise
THE ClOSfR VOU LOOK.
THE BETTER WE LOOK
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Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all my
relatives and friends for their
cards, letters and gifts during
my recent illness and stay in
Providence Hospital. Being
remembered by so many
made time pass quickly.
A. C. BALL
I want to epress my sincere
thanks to all the nurses who
took extra care of me during
nv stay in Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. A special thanks to
Dr. Tibbies for the excellent
care he gave me.
Thanks to all who sent
cards, flowers, gifts and
prayer for my recovery.
I! less oven one of vou.
AMANDA Dl'VALL
The family of Nnrah Ras
mus would like to thank
everyone for the flowers,
cards; food and sympathy you
shared with us. Thank you.
Mr and Mrs. Don Stroeber
2. Notices
Heppner Lions
Club meets 1st
and 3rd Tuesdavs
of each month
at 6 45 a.m. Break
fast meeting. Wagon
Wheel. Cliff Green. Pres.
17ttc
WILL BUY crippled, retired
- and spoiled horses. Rex Eng
lish. Ph. 567-6065. life
YOU can steam clean carpets
professionally clean with new
portable RINSE-N-VAC. Rent
at Case Furniture Co. 18c
MENTAL HEALTH Heppner
ot tire hours: Tues. thru
Thins . R: ?o.5. 676-9161. Irri
"on office hours: Mon. & Fri..
-4.f 1-3337 Closed nwin hour.
For cmergenc) ph. 676-5052
l.i tSK weight safe. fast, easy
with the Diadax plan reduce
fluids with Fluidex. Murray's
Pharmacy. 50-fip
LECITHIN: Vinegar: B6'
Kelp' Now all four in one
capsule, ask for FB6. Mur
rav's Pharmacy. 50-Kip
HEPPNER SWIM ASS i( js
h.tuni; 'he Spi iny Rummage
s i'i- nr pickup call: Arbo
;.'s's. !'i7r,-",o"K J Jiiiu's.
'C. ".ii21; or Biddies. 676-47
'-'n -kup will be on Wed. eves,
"iily. life
PRE-EASTER BAKE FOOD
S;il.'. March 21. to a in., at
Sc;ir Store, sponsored by
S..r.. iimist International of
Ih-ppner tip
U.(' 'HiiI. (S Anonymous
'H met April 4. R :io p m . at
'ic Methodist Church. Hepp
ni -r PH i;7ti-5oti!4 7p
I .use WEIGHT with New
si i;iih Tablets and Hydrex
W.rer Pills At Murrav Drug.
fip
Help Wanted
KI.KCTRKTAN: Must haveor
he able to g( Oregon license.
We have ojK'nings in modern
particle board & plywood
plants jn scenic X E. Oregon.
P.-u is Sfi.itt per hr. with
cvell fringe benefits includ
ing dental' 4. vision care
program w ith Blue Cross Ins.
I'niim shop Contact Jerry
Wennstrom. Boise Cascade.
P o Box 610. LaGrande. Ore.
M7HVi, Ph. 503-3-3141. An
e'ii.il opportunity employer.
6c
C S. DEPT. Agriculture needs
part-time interviewer to col
lect crop & livestock informa
tion Irom farm operators For
further details contact Kent
Hoddick. 304 U.S. Courthouse.
Portland. 97205. 6c
HELP WANTED: Woman to
work 11-3. four days a week.
Apply R&WDrivejn. 6c
5. Work Wanted
TREES and shrubs trimmed
and pruned, yards cleaned.
Ph 676-5586 or 422-7518. 6p
6. Wanted
WANTED: Camera tri pod in
good condition for 35mm
camera. Ph. 676-9228. 54p
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7. For Rent
FOR RENT: In lone, 1 bedrm
apt: 1 studio apt. and 1-2
bedrm apt. 422-7587. tfc
9. Livestock
A I YEARLING and 2 yr.-old
range bulls. Hereford, cross
bred Herelorn and Simmen
talr cross-bred Hereford and
Limousin. 83 Ranch. Pilot
Rock. 443-6483. 4Htfc
4 H HA KBIT protect lor saie.
also caces. 422 7.V8, tic
LACtRAXDE Liestix-k So
cial Auction: April 6. horse
sale. 1 p.m Apr. in. alt-breed
ram:e hull sale. I p.m. For
more information call Roy
Powers. W:i-2ir.K Kc
TOCIVE AWAY: black male
jiiipv. 'I mos old; poodle-cn-ker
cross, househroken
t;7;-i."i7davs. t;76-9.'H4 eves.
10. Farm, Garden
FOR SALE: 22 ft. Graham
Hoeme chisel plow : hxdraultc
lift: good condition Ken
Turner. 676-9710 44'ic
FUR SALE: IS tons spring re
and clover hay. inn
MKt-R2S4eenin!s. fie
12. Furniture,
Appliances
BiMtKS: We buy. sell and
trade Dean's 2nd Hand Mure.
67fi-Sol8. 52: tc
FuR SI.E: 12 It diameter
round braided niii. bron and
j.,Id i;Tti-tM'.jf2 lip
FuR S.E: Miscellaneous
household turniture. tiTn-'Mnil
.i!' t.7. lri7 iW
13.
For Sale
C KikandSon for Fiberfoam.
S'arcraf'. Caldwell ard Mai -lin
ta's. Mercury m.cut s and
EZ Loader trailers. Ph ,'i7
8419. Herinistitn-.McXarv Dam
Hwy. ' 9lv
F'iRVM.E- 3 tis.-d-h,.i;!
s.iu. .si.'i i", and up IVtu
1'ifai's Farm & Binlders Supp
K . 7i'i-til."i7
FR SI.E l.a caora'ie
'H' huiiic cooler, like new
!l ..'i,iL's Will cool .mall
or rtiob: lehoini S)-
i:7'. V,4n Tj,
1IM.F PRR'E SI.E: 2 utu
i .' , -mock top.. . t 4 J.', ea.
weri- Mi,. ,f ,. jt,. ,i.
i' U. -y iSo new
V wh'V lea'her W(!l' ties
K ' B. ST..VI ' 1) 4.1 new t. Ph
67;-.V144atlcr(;p in title
MWY PIMDECTS: (all
i;;ii-"iBi7 alter tl p m
Now you can clean shags ;iri,
orientals professional!) clean
with new Rinse-N -Vac .steam
cleaner. Rent at Coast-to-Coast
fie
FuR SALE: 2 13-m. sludded
snow tires. Perfectly m.''.
almost $20 ea. 676-5540.
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14. Automotive
Heppnerites
A new or used car in
vour future?
If so contact:
Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
Chrysler-Plymouth Inc.
'The Walking Mans Friend"
Pendleton , Ph. 276-7341
Home Phone 276-0376
FOR SALE: 1971 Hodaka im
cc. ;ood cond. $2'tn. Gxd
2-whl. trailer. $100 VW trailer
hitch, like new $25 676 5573. 6p
FOR SALE: Four 700 X 13
tires, two 8 45 x 15 snow tires.
& 2 Ford wheels for '.-T
pickup. 676 -92 after 5 p.m. Cc
t SKI) ( )S;
I'd Hoick l.aSabre, tltrher
Fill, l-ilr. silti. full)
ctoiipped with wir.
I :; Hun k Plectra, loaded
1! I SI i :u-tifl miles
t'i,s Pontiac llomiex ille, full
pnuer steering & air cond.
t s P Kl PS:
t'7 1 u ton t'hev P I'. IB.jlMI
actual miles. Inailid. ;iir
i mill.
I'lTii I nil 'i tun ll
low mileaue
i'i;i lnliin.iihin.il ll' ton
H it Hell
li. It hcil and stock rack
mill . uomt coitil.
!'" C he. pickup. Praclii .llh
tu u heil ami stiH k racks.
I lean as a hmtiiils lantli.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
POmC-BUCK
FORI)
GMC THICKS
Mav and Chase. Heppner
Phone 676-91 16
15. Real Estate
s 'P H E STATION for lease
bki tiaw . K76-S34I or 67fi-53.
fie
f 1 'I: s E Income proicrty .
I... :o Hi'ppner. with small
r ' " t2 li'i trailer house.
'h 'ci'i'd Reasonable 676-
'!:. 5llc.
Eul! SALE- New homes.
V .I1. 'teu Estates (on per
!;::.!! tv-n available. Call
D.ri ll.mev . 67li-Stl2I or, 676
4!!lc I i d: S I.E Ni'wl) completed
: '.-! i! Iiome in Heppner.
; oj it 5e
t i f.' s, .K 47 acres. 4 hdrm.
' ". ton ed air turn . wall to
i1' i ,e !'i . sevet al oulbuild
s loij.well 'WI-KIK4 7c
16. Mobile Homes
IHTo l.l. ELECTRIC on pri
v.i'e lot in Levinton. Take
in cr enntract 276-OK:'5 or
J'i,-V.i'H tfc
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Specialists In
Track-la)er Tractor Repair
iil(iiniti e Welding
V r handle truck hoists, beds
anil racks, holh factory and
rustom-huilt : tractor cabs and
gooseneck type trailers
Air Conditioning
B & C
Repair Shop
422-710!!
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We're In Morrow County
every Mondty
Starrett's
Decor Center'"
Call 37.5324
KIT. MARTIN "l9W
Confer imN.Flrtt
Ao-jolntrntnt
Traffic citations are up 300
Mr cent over this period last
year. According to Charles
t ) 'Connor, just ice of the peace.
O'Connor said that so far
this year 114 citations have
hern issued compared to 38
this time last year.
He reported that during
March the following cases
were filed in his court: civil
cases. :t; major traffic viola
tions, 23; minor traffic viola
tions. 23: and small claims, 7.
The following cases were
setiled in court without trial:
evil cases, 3;. major traffic,
I minor traffic. 31; small
claims,
The discrepancy in the
number of minor traffic cases
closed is due to the carryover
ol violations from the preced
imi months.
Angling
closure
adopted
Because ol anticipated low
returns of fish, the Oregon
Wililble Commission closed
he Columbia. Deschutes, and
Snake River and Snake River
li Militaries to jingling for
salomtt 12 inches or greater in
li no'h Irmn April I through
.biK !!
The Columbia River will he
ehisefl in anubnit for steelhead
ii i m hes and over during the
same period The Snake River
aiul tributaries are already
closed tliioiich Aug. 31 for
s'eelbead aimlint! to protect
span tiint! fish from last year's
i"r run
The commission took the
ii 'ionnn March 21 following a
tuilibe hoariiu.' and a review
In i's- stalf indicating anlici
ti a'eil teturns of fish destined
oi- spawiiiin! mounds in Ihe
lift-! Snake Rimt system will
In Im-ou levels needed for
i" in Miaiiiu: the runs Public
'i-'iiiiiuix at the mei'ling
"r'li ialh lauited the closure.
Fisheries inanancnienl
e eiicies in Washington and
I'hho plan similar closures
and the Fish Commission of
Uie-on has announced it plans
tio commercial season during
'lie closure pi'i iod
l!o, Savie of the Wildlife
('ooimissjiin's fisheries staff
explained lite problem. Any
jiMMi xear's run of auadro
oioiis ish in the Columbia
i;n i- . ne sain, consists targe
K ol three age classes of fish.
There are those fish that have
stM tt' nne ear in salt waler.
o'ders ihai return aller two
m mis in theiK ean. and a third
t'loiip that return aller three
Wars at sea.
S.iM-e Kiinted out that heavy
iiiiirt.ibtv m-curred to out
mejraiinu salmon and steel
head juv eniles in 1971. '72. and
'73 In Poland 1I72 Ihe losses
ere due largely to nitrogen
supers.it ura I ion contributed
hv new Snake River dams. In
I'i73 losses were Ix-cause of
extremely low waler flows
during which many smolls
passed through slutted bulk
heads or turbines al Ihe dams
and Ix'cause ihe low water
slowed nut migration so pre
dation was heavier than
normal
WHEAT
3.!H March.
3.li!!Julv
While
Red
:i.!i.' March. April
3.KM.I nly. Aug.
Hal lev
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State bicentennial
director a visitor
l' oik .1 (Juiiilitu. I'm tl.ind,
'I'oio i ni tn. American
l,'i .lii'ifii I'.icenteuiiial Coin
ooioii o theunii, was a
li t'l'tiei v isiinr March l!i
lie met wiih count) K'ople
ii ho at e win king on coin
iiii'itiiiiative activities at a
no host liim heon at Ihe W agon
Wheel, air.mgecl by Ciiunlv
i lianniait Mike Sweeney.
Oiniilai! spoke briefly almni
fn "n o ies around the slate and
na'ion lie Himted out thai all
it; eouniies and two confeder
a'ed Indian tribes are organi
zed for the 1976 celebration.
He stressed how important it
is that various associations
and organizations within each
county cooperate with the
county chairman. He remark
ed on the cooperation already
coming from Ihe U. S. Forest
Service.
(Juinlan mentioned the
wagon train that will be
Sold Out I
Ceglia I
Auto Wrecking: s
April g A
Aug. 5 8
on Riverside j
fi Evervthina mustao. No haaalina. S
1(13.70 ; ' i
No honest offer refused on any
item.
Everything must be cleaned up
by June.
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My special thanks to all my friends
for their patronage through
the years
LJohn Ceglia
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'.Hum: and said that in some
loitohes it will be niet by
oioiin'eil groups and sheriff's
l-is Me told of the S7,).000
'lav i liny exhibit of historic
.it 'u li s ihai the ( S National
Rank will have moving around
'be Mate
The sta'o director was
fh ased ,'ibnui Morrow foun
'v ' plans ur the preservation
a hi-segment of Oregon Trial
.'I'oiinil Wells Springs and
aboil' the Nissibilities for
'es'oiaiioii and preservation
ot 'he llardtnan Community
I 'en'er
Sweetie) look Ollllllall on a
oiin ill the library and
museum, showed him Ihe
River Park properly, and
even lei him see Hardman
hcime he traveled on.
The nest county bicenten
nial meeting w ill be Tuesday.
7 to p in . April IS. in Ihe
Morrow County (irain Gro
wers Ititiltling at Lexington.
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(ft
FIRF, SCl'LPTt'RK-Fire
Ijikc penland area leaving
for "modern art "
P.i'ieitis admilli'd In Pin-Mii-i
Memorial Hospital this
i.as' wink were: Julie Ann
llinisnn. Heppner. Phil Sul
ci ni- Heppner: John Eu
hanks lone, and John Funis.
Heppner
Hi-missed were Clarence
Warren. I.eRo) Ross, ltri
Wellman. all "f Heppner:
Marie Lesley, Hardman. and
l Marick, lone.
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Steel radiais, 40,000 mile guaran
tee. Free replacement up to 50 per
cent of tread. Tires on hand fit all
American and most foreign cars.
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struck this old tree stump in the
(hi pattern that could easily pass
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Frnla) ' 4fl 30
S,iitil,iy 48 28 .14
Sunday 411 33 1M7
Momla) 48 38 15 -
Tuesd.i) 41 28 .28 '
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Tuesd.i) fi in. of snow. " "
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