Page 8. THE GAZETTE TIMES. EWWWwwwwv I -Mfc jTJl II I 3 VL M 1 Of tjj m0r 0 W Save money . . . Pay cash! Phone 676-9223 Cards of Thanks We would like to thank all the people who helped during and after our fire. Thanks also for the many wonderful gifts we received. THE HANN.VS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to all our friends, neighbors and rela tives, for all their thoughtful ness, flowers, cards, phone calls, visits and other acts of kindness. Special thanks to those who were so good to Huston while I was in the hospital. I am very grateful to Or. Wolff and all the hospital staff for their excellent care. MARIE LESLEY We wish to thank the following people for their part in the benefit dance for Phil Sinerius: Buzz Lynch. Cal's Cafe & Lounge. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McDaniel. Dick Gor ham and The Gang. HARDMAX COMMUNITY CENTER 2. Notices Heppner Lions ' Club meeis 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 6:45 a.m. Break fast meeting. Wagon Wheel. Cliff Green. Pres. 17tfc IIKPPXEK SWIM ASSOC. is h;iing the Spring Rummage S,ilc For pickup call: Arbo U.iN. i;7tin"H. J Jones. O; Biddies. G7fi-H247: or diup off at St.indardStation. Itlc U 11.1. ! BABYSITTING, my home Oi'i-Ul. 1'' I.OSK WEIGHT Safe. fast. mv with the Diadax plan-Rt-duce fluids with Kluidex Murras Pharmacy WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex Eng lish. Ph. 567-6065. ltfc RENT New portable RINSE X4VAC that steam cleans, rinses and vacuums carpets professionally clean. Case Furniture Co FOR BETTER HEALTH use Viiur.il Health Foods. Vila niiiiv Minerals. Formulas Write lr prices and informa 1 ion Condon Distributing Co . Bn fM. Condon Or 97825 ALCOHOLICS Anonmous will meet Fridays. Uipm. Mcihndtst Church. Gale and Church Sireels. Ht-ppner. or Ph fi7fi i-8 LECITHIN' Vinegar! B6! Kelp' Now all four in one capsule, ask for FB6. Mur ray's Pharmacy. 50-10p MENTAL HEALTH. Hepp ner. Tues thru Fn. 8 30-5. 576 9161 Irrigon. Mon & Fri . 9r-a057. Emergency. 676-5032. 4. Help Wanted W ANTED: Someone to clean yard and do some spading in Heppner. Ph 989 8471. lop 6. Wanted WANTED: liems for lone United Church Auction June 7. I.ive al Bristow 's Market or call Bill Ricimann. 422-7W6 12c WANTED: Fence pickets, any Me 7-.VW.. I'lc 7. For Rent KfK RENT In lone. I bedrrn apt: I studio apt. and 12 bedrrn apt. 422 7587. Ifc 8. Services 1 Al l. TYPES OK Oackhoe Work S WD A GRAVEL IIAl'LIM Wesley Wise IONK.ORF 422 740 9. Livestock FOR SALE: Jyr. old quarter hone mart. Well itarted. gentle. 1300. 676 9223. I4cj ( Heppner. OR.. Thursday. Apr. . m mm B W iST i M lOfl mJ III f V " 9. Livestock FOR SALE: 2 yr. old Angus bulls: lb I lot I breeding. Don Gnvnup. Heppner. 676-S795. UK PUPPIES to give away; 3t shepherd: '4 Lab. Tom or Lori Wilson. 422-7543. . 11c A I YEARLING and 2 yr -old range bulls. Hereford, cross bred Hereford and Submen tal; cross-bred Hereford and Limousin. 83 Ranch. Pilot Rock. 443-64R3. 49tfc 10. Farm, Garden FOR SALE: Cattle dous. uuaraniiixl. Renislered Aus ir.ihan cattle docs. Mr. and Mrs .lm- Rerryman; :t !17. LaC.ranrlo HI FOR SALE: riding lawn mower, elec start. 30" cut. s.y,: ilTti Wifl 'e You've seen it on TVthe "XEEDIE" weed eater. We've got em $89 95 Petty john's. I"1' TREE SERVICE: Will be working in Heppner area for next 2 weeks If you have trees vou would like trimmed or "removed, call Jerry Whitbeck. Fossil. 763 2137. or Dave Harrison. 676-9146 10c 12. Furniture, Appliances BooKS: We buy. stll and trade Dean's 2nd Hand Store. 676-ViM 521 fc K'l! MI.K: Miscellaneous i.iM-hi.ld furni'ure. 676 WM ii i.Ti. 'i.'C "e Foi: S .K 2 H Jacuzzi jet pump new motor, excellent (-..minimi !Vi 67i. "-'23 I2p FOR SALE: B-W television S50 Lady Clairol elec curlers ne $20. Ph Blackailers. 676-5534. He 13. For Sale C. Kik and Sen f..r Fibertoain. S-arcraf'. Caldwell and Mar lin boa's Mercury motors and EZ Loader trailers Ph "67-8419.Heiiniston-McNdt Dam Hwy. FOR SU.E li; ca .iH'i aun ty ! home cooler, like new it t'"!ii Will vol small h..iM- or niobilehoiiie i' MWY PRODUCTS: Call i7i-V7 alter 6 p m You can steam clean carpets professionally dean with new portable Rmse-N-Vac Rent at Cn.isiio-Coast loc FoR SU.K 2 I ! in studded mow t.ics Perleitlv new. ,l.,,t N.; ll7ti.'22K 'V XOW IN STOCK: Olympic Stain. Evan's Lumber Yard, Lexington, OR, FURNITURE MISC. items bought, sold and consigned every day. Auction 2nd and 4th Sunday. 1:30 pm. Irrigon Auction. 922 Jm 10c We're overstoc ked with Rem. 22 shorts. 79c. each $7.50 carton while they last. Petty john's loc FOR SALE: 5 horse Sea King outboard motor: used saddle; a brown naughahyde recliner and an armchair 676-9203. I lc BOYSEN PAINT SALE: 2 gallons for the price of I Evan's Lumber Yard, Lex ington. Or. LUDWIG DRUM SET: In cludes bass drum, snare drum. 2 tom-toms, floor tom tom, drum stool, cymbal stands with cymbal heads $225 Ph 676 5848 after 4 30 p m J HORSE TRAILER, home made, $300. 1942 Ford Univer sal 4 wh. dr.; good cond. $'oo. i 989 8434 Up 14. Automotive FOR SALE : Tent trailer, good condition, $300 Phone Black ailers. 676 5534 He 24. 1975 Billinn for small cUsifildl expensive. tncuv ixov. i. thrrrfure. classified ads will be on a cash in advance basis. unless cuNlomer has a regular commercial accounJwilh the i.aieUe-Times. If so. classifieds will be billed monthly. Tbe !..., lii. u i rau ih niM to cover risin costs. Rates remain $1 for the first three lines of ad copy: SOc per line for each line thereafter. Display classified advertising. $1.35 per column inch. Cards of Thanks, classified rale. mln. $1.50. v.Hii.. Tna nnn. Not resoonsible for errors not rnirtA uithln 7 daw 14. Automotive Farley THC CLOSE VOU LOOK, the arrrcn wf look I SKI) CARS: Huick LaSabre. Dri er Kd.i t-dr. sdn fully equipped with air Ii75 Pontine, full power, six way seal, air cond.. I-ST actual miles. H1T2 Buick Electr. loaded 2I.NI7 actual miles. I'i::t Pontine. 4-dr. sdn. fully emiipped, air cond. 2H.:WI actual miles I SKI) PK KIPS: I '(Til Ford Ji ton Ixl low mileage I'CI International Ixl1! ton flat bed Hi Ft. bed and stink rack mih. good cond. FARLEY MOTOR CO. POXTl AC-BUCK Ibirse mil FORD CMC TRI CKS May and Chase. Heppner Phone 676-91 1 FOR SALE: 1970 CB 150 Honda, runs gixid. $325. 676 ViHiiatter ip m. Hp Heppnerites new or used car in your tut lire? If so coiilac!: Ed Wells at Keith Farley ( hrslrr-l'h moiilh Inc. 'The Walking Man Friend" IVnillelon lh. 27i-7:t 1 1 Home Phone 27K-57i 15. Real Estate F"R S I.K' Income pro)ertv I...' in Heppner. with small ,n' ami 12 ! trailer house. I.'h frilled Retainable 676 "oi:: 5tlc FOR SALE: New homes. V.-illev View Estates 1 00 per cent Im.incint! available. Call D,ii Vi6'. llaues. 676 9121 or 676 4Itfc TWO Hot SKS for sale on .115 ('have Si reel. Heppner. Call i.Ti.'fiV; loi" Foil SI.E t Ix-droom house. 1 1 . baths. 180 Quaid 676 5895. U'p 1 Roofing and Painting New roofs. r.f coaling, built-up roofs, shingles oiled and stained. Home, farm and ranch painting. Including elevators and grain storage. :m years eperience f all C laude Peltry nh-8IH4. eves. m Writ In Morrow County wiry Starrett's 'tzr OecoF Center''1"" Call CollKtfor Appolntmtnt . . - . 1 16. Mobile Homes 470 ALL-ELECTRIC on pri vate lot in Lexington. Take over contract. 276-0835 or 276-4'SW. IfC FOR SALE: l7 Nashua mobile home, 12 x 48. 2 bedroom, elec. heal, awning and skirting. 422-7567. Too Late to Classify HELP WANTED: NURSE. LPN or RN wanted for office work Contact Dr. Gifford. 676-9111.- He Hi l ow Prrr. Wednesdav 54 35 .02 Thursday 58 18 05 Fridav 61 42 Saturday 56 42 .01 Sunday 56 28 Monday 63 3i Tuesday 60 37 Ban!i business shows increase First National Bank of Oregon reported increases in loans, deposits and earnings tor the first quarter of 1975. according to Robert F. Wal lace, president of the state wide financial institution Deposits were S2.124.027.OOO on March 31. compared with $2.101. 016.000 posted al the end ol ihe first quarter of 1974 Ians at First Naltonal's 140 statew ide oltices moved up to $1 .381 .61 i.oixi. a gain of 1.2 per cent from the $1,364,955,000 listed on the same date in 1974. Total resources were $2.612. 150. '". UP fro,n $2 .622.H5n.nno. on March 31. last year. Income before securities transactions for Ihe first quarter amounted to $5.277. ooo or 98 cents per share, up 9 1 per cent from $4,789,000. or 90 cents per share recorded during Ihe firsl quarter of 1074 Net income, after securi ties ' transactions, was i5.24o.oN) This compares o S1.B04.wni last year The Heppner branch report ed deposits of $9,975,965 and loans ol $10,066,730 as of March 31 Comparable totals tor Ihe branch a year ago were $'1,011,512 in deposits and S8.7ii7.9o9 in loans iiiiiii muniuuuuuiitmiiuuuttiaui Specialists In Track-layer Tractor Repair Automotive Welding e handle truck hoists, beds mid rack, both factory and ciistnni-buill : tractor cabs am! gioeneck type trailers Air Conditioning B & C Repair Shop 122-7 m ( ! ()( Illl .DF.RS lOVF. 422-7423 wMMiniiinim"i)'W""lu"ll""l"l""a' i Monday RUUISTOH Public IOVEI .KXINCTON (FMF.TFRV MMXTKWM E DISTRICT NOTICE OF RFOl'I.AR DISTRICT FLECTION , Notice is hereby given pursuant to ORS J.VMINO l ORS 2"?.liN) that a regular District election of the lone !.eintlon Cemetery Main tenance District of Morrow t nimlv . Oregon, will he held in such District and Slate on the i.l h duv of May. I'73. between Ihe hiMirs of 2:W) p.m.. and ik mi p.m.. Pacific Daylight Time, at the following Voting places: (llv Hall, lone, Morrow 'mini v. Oregon. City Hall. Lexington. Mor row County. Oregon. t this time there will be submitted to Ihe legal voters of Ihe Cemetery District the iiieslimi or establishing a Ux levy for the fiscal year 1975-78 for Ihe sum of $I2.26. 62 as submitted hv Section II. Vrlicle XI. of Ihe constitution of the -Slate of Oi-egou. which liscal period commences on .hilv I. I'i75. mid ends June :!. I'i;. Said levy shall he placed upon Ihe I'lT.VTi; assessment rolls and the taxes will be due mid payable on November I ". I'lTV February l. I May " l')76 nml Vilttust 15. P7li. The oasoiis for establishing this tax lew are for the payment of employees sala ries, supplies and equipment ho the operation anil main tenance of the cemeteries within the Cemetery District, all as reiiiii ed bv the laws of the Stale of Oreiion. l this lime there will be an elec tinit ol i Director of the District pursuant I" "RS tin. said Director will lake office lulv I. I ''7 5. and serve I.. i a term of three year. the voles will be hv hallo! upon which will be marked Tax I evv" ' ves and "Tax I evv" ' no. and the voter shall cross the parenthesis with an x in it between Ihe lax I evv" and the wold yes. or belw Ihe word "Tax lew" and the wold no. whichever Indicate his choice Ml voters will vole at lone itv Hall. I""'- Oregon, or leviimti'ii t ilv Hall. Lex ington Oies-on , the onler of the District l!oai d nl Ihe lone I rvinmon femetei'v Maiiileiiam e Dis Irii I Haled Ihis 2Mb duv of Manh I'lT".. km, Mil DFWIUNT. t hail man ;oV W . I IXDMItoM, Diteclor Rnl'.l II I ItllHIXNX. Director I'lihliOird M.inli 27. Apiil i; -i I'i;;, No l it FOFSPK HI. ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS NOTICE is hereby liiven thai a special Flection will be held in Morrow County. Slate of Oreiion. Tuesday. May S. I '17 5 from 2:M P.M. to M:IW P.M. for the put pose of election of Directors for Ihe follow iiiK districts: CEMETERY DISTRICTS: I Director for the Boardman C emetery District I Director for Heppner C emetery District 1 Director for Ihe lone l exinulon C emeterv District MRU. FIRE CONTROL DISTRICTS: 2 Directors for Heppner Rurul Fire District 1 Director for Boardman Rui at Fire District PMtK AND RECREATION DISTRICT: 2 Directors for Boardman Park and Recreation District. POl.LINfi PLACES: Heppner Old Library Building Lexington City Hall lone City Hall (ireenfirld Orange Hall. Boardman. SADIE PARRISIL County Clerk Dated this 17th day of April. IS7.1 Published April 17, 21. 197$. PI BLIC MEETING NOTICE OF MEETING OF COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notlct Is hereby given that M Monday. May 12. 117$. at It a.m. the Board of Equalisa tion of the County of Morrow. Oregon, will meet at the County Court House, Heppner, Oregon, U publicly esamln (he assessment rolls for said County of Morrow,' for the year 117$ and U correct all error In valuation, descrip tions, or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. Notices The ratio between assessed and true cash value adopted by the Board of Equaliiation pursuant to ORS 3O9.02H Is 100 per cent. It shall be the duly of the persons Interested to appear t Ihe time and place appoint ed. Petitions for adjustment of assessments must be filed with the Roard of Equaliiation not later than the Monday of the week following the firsl week that Ihe Board Is In session. EVERETT II ARSIIMAN, Assessor, County of Morrow. Oregon Published April 21. May I. 8, 1973. , LEG AL NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING Notice Is hereby given pursuant to ORS 294.401 that a public meeting of the Budget Committee of the Port of Morrow. Morrow County, Oregon will be held on May It. I7J. at 4:00 p.m.. Pacific Daylight Time In the Port of Office. No, I Marine Drive. Boardman. Oregon. The Bud get Message will be presented and the Budget Document of Ihe Port of Morrow for the 1975-76 fiscal year beginning Juiv I. 1975. will be consider ed. Any person may appear to discuss Ihe budget or any part of il and to study a copy of the budgrt document with Ihe Budget Committee at that time. Copies of Ihe budget may be obtained at Ihe Port Office during office hours, 9 a.m. to S p.m.. Monday through Friday. GARLAND SW ANSON Published April 21. I97J tfotpttalffMottt; Patients admitted to Pio neer Memorial Hospital this p,is week were Judy Hamp ton. Kintia Debra and Josh us Rogers. Lexington, and Kinilfily Petty )ohn. lone Dismissed was Jeamne Ham monds Heppner Mr and Mrs M.nk Rogers. Li-xinulon are the parent of a son. .loslin.i Iwirn April 21. l'i7V who weighed 6 lbs. 4 or IIFT J; -. Vpiil. May :t !'l new crop :.; piil. May :l.::'iiiew crop l;..Hi Vpril. May si "ainew crop While Itnl Callry JlfflMJ Buy first gallon at reg. price SECOND GALLON ONLY Reg. $1294 A GALLON NOW 2 for $1235 Custom mliad colors lightly hlgfitr c3G7GEncoLonzer. paints EVANS LUC1BIR COMPANY T Court house notes The budget hearings Involv ing the various departments of Ihe county began lasl Tues day. However, thai was only the beginning, and lurned out to be the only day lasl week that saw budget hearings. Several special interest groups appeared to explain what they needed or hoped to have included in the coming budget. The public hearings will continue for several days. They will resume Tuesday of this week. Some courthouse workers say they could take up a big part of this month,' The assessor'! office has been busy sending out notices of change in assessed valua tion to property owners. The Brand law changes effective May 11 Rrand inspection regula tions have been amended In three areas by Ihe Oregon Department of Agriculture effective May II. The areas are: Cniile sold for or valued nt $10or less will be exempt from the change of ow nership brand inspection requirement. The time limit for filing of brand inspection exemption certificates will be extended I rum the present 72 hours to eight days. The lime when custom The Morrow County Court. Ihe budget committee and Ihe revenue sharing committee have postponed Iheir meetings for the Morrow Counly budget until April in. am The meeting will be held at Ihe county courthouse. Mrs Dee Gobble, was sworn in as Justice of the Peace. Wednesday, by Sadie Parrish. Morrow county clerk MrsVillbble will act ns Justice of Die Peace until Charles O Connor is able to resume his duties He had recent eve surgery T" " t A 10 per cent discount win oe given to all Kinzua employees purchasing tires from Miles Tire Service, upon presentation of proof of their employment at the Mill. NEW HOURS: Monday through Friday 8-6 p.m. Heppner Miles Tire ! ' PREMIUM DREEM LATEX FLAT High hiding, velvet flat finish in 10 beautiful new Western colors Superior adhesion and superb color retention No paint odor VI-KO LATEX HOUSE PAINT Lustrous flat finish In 12 ready-mixed colors No cracking, fading or peeling Tough, weather resistant coating Superior color retention Lexington, Ore. 989-8506 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 5 p.m. notices comply with ORS 308 280 The notice is sent to advise you of Ihe assessed value that has been placed on the property described hereon for use on Ihe next assessment roll now being prepared. The preceding year's values are also shown. County Planner David Moon explained thai closure of the existing dump at Heppner depends on several factors, A most significant factor being that a new site must be opened. He estimates that the site planned could be ready around July 1 and that arrangements to close the Heppner dump would follow. Hie Solid Waste Advisory Board is presently considering plans for the dump. slaughtering or processing establishments are required lo submit slaughtering certifi cates is changed from the present 30 days from slaugh ter to the time Ihe anim.il hide is brand inspected. The firsl two amendments were made as a result of problem! encountered in the dairy industry in some parts of the slate. Dairymen com plained thai the change of ownership brand inspection has caused them hardships ami added expense. Mothers club A meeting of the Mother's Club was held at Ihe home of Judy llimi A family barlx-que was discussed for later in the year, however, no definite plans were set Linda Johnson read a letter from the Child Care Center and explained some of the services ll has to niter The next meeting will be held Max 12 It will be Ihe new members welcome lea and will lie held al the Lutheran Church nt Hp in All interested persons are invited to attend .: .... Service 676-9841 kk'A $Wk.VA v ' -m r m - -.it." r m , rrvvWyYii' . - - Reg. $1124 A GALLON NOW 2 for $1125 Some custom mld colon lightly hlgtir v