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Save money . . . Pay cash!
Phone 676-9228
Cards of Thanks
Thank you DO., Mike,
Floyd, Dullas, Garry. Robert,
Howard, Ralph and the Col
umbia Baitln crew for the
landscaping and use of equip
ment. You did a very profes
sional job. I appreciate your
hard work and enjoyed your
( company, too.
ALICE VANCE
I wish to thank all my
friends for their prayers,
cards, visits and flowers
durlnK my stay at St. An
thony's Hospital and since my
return home.
ELSIE FOX
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 cards and
kind words a great comfort.
The food was gratefully recei
ved, and our thanks go to all
for each contribution that was
made to our comfort. A
special thanks to Dr. Tibbies
and to Tat Rrindle.
THE FAMILY OF
CAULKING
We wish to thank all our
friends and neighbors for the
Masses, flowers and other
kind acts shown us at our time
of sorrow.
THE FAMILY OF
JAMES DOHERTY
IN BEHALF of the Ameri
can legion Auxiliary I would
like to thank the volunteers
who worked distributing pop
pies. Also the public who so
generously gave of their
means to help our disabled
veterans.
IVA BOOKER.
Chairman
Notices
Heppner Lions
dub meets 1st
and 3rd Tuesdays
of each month
at 6.45 a m. Break
fast meeting. Wagon
Wheel, diff Green. Pres.
17fc
USE WEIGHT Safe, fast,
easy with the Diadax plan
Reduce fluids with Fluidex.
Murra Pharmacy.
REMOVE spots and residue
left behind from other clean-,
ers. Rent new RINSE -N-VAC
steam cleaner at Case
Furniture Co.
WILL BUY crippled, retireo
and spoiled horses. Rex Eng
hsh.l'h 567 -6065. ltfc'
MENTAL HEALTH: Hepp
ner. Tues. thru Frl. 8 35.
676 9161. Irrigon, Mon & Frl.,
922 3357. Emergency, 676 5032.
i
LCOHOLICS
Anonymous '
'.ill meet Fridays,
8:30 p m ,
Methodist Church. Gale and
Church Streets, Heppner. or ,
Ph. 676 5328,
4.
Help Wanted,
WANTED: Custodian and kit
chen helner. Pioneer Mem
orlal Hospital.
16c
6. Wanted
WANTED TO BUY: small
piece of land; 2 or 3 acres,
suitable for mobile home.
676 9294. 18c
FARMS WANTED: cattle or
wheal. Will pay cash. Fred P.'
Sexton Rlly, 3059 N.E. Clisan,
Portland, Or. 97212, Ph. 234
6681. 22c
BABYSITTER Wanted, my
home, Mon. thru Triors , 5-11
pm., Friday 4 11 p.m.,
676 SMo or 676 5551. Ref. req.
tfc
8. Services
i
IT'S CHEATGRASS and fox
tail lime again. Better have
your dog groomed for spring
and summer, Bonnie Clow,
Heppner. 18c
K4, .' AjT
ALL TYPES OF j
Backhoe Work
S.WDAGUAVH.IIAl'LINt,
Wesley Wlso
ssivie
9. Livestock
A I YEARLING and 2 yr.-old'
range bulls. Hereford, cross
bred Hereford and Simmen
tal; cross-bred Hereford and
Limousin. 83 Ranch, Pilot
Rock. 443-6483. 49tfc
HORSE SALE: Sun., June 1.
12 o'clock. Hilltop Arena,
Rufus, Or. Registered quarter
horses, appaloosas, grade
horses, consigned. Sale to be
held inside the arena with lots
of room to show your horse at
his best. Livestock avail, for
rope and stock horses. For
inform, or consignment, call
or write Eddy Cole yVuction
Sales. Box 38, Lyle Wa. 98635.
509-365-3484. 15c
12. Furniture,
Appliances
FOR SALE: Miscellaneous
household furniture. 6769498
or 676-9297. 8c
FOR SALE: Propane 30"
range. Elmer Steers. 676 9437.
I5p
12
FOR SALE: Urge electric
Majestic range, with trash
burner. $75. 676 5507. 15p
Kimball, Lowrey and Thomas
organs. Huffs Gallery, Hotel
Heppner Building.
ZIGZAG PREMIERE sewing
machine, gd. cond. Built in
button holer. attachments.
Automated bobbin winder &
shut off. $100, 676 5312 after 6
pm 15c
13. For Sale
BOYSEN. 2 for I sale ends
Saturday, May 31. Evans
I.umber Yd. Lexington, 989
8586 15c
AIREDALE puppies for sale.
676 9746 16c
C. Kik and Son for Fiberfoam,
Siarcraft, Caldwell and Mar-,
lin boals. Mercury motors and
EZ Loader trailers. Ph 567-'
8419. Hermiston McNary Dam
Hwy. 9tfc
AM WAY PRODUCTS: Call
676 jon7 after 6 p m.
FOR SALE: I-g evaporative
f v h home cooler: like new.
All fittings Will cool small
house or mobilehome. $150
67i. i.28 ?p
FOR SALE: 2 13 in. studded
snow tires. Perfectly new.
almost. silica 676-9228. ?P
FOR SALE: 12" radial arm
saw mounted on trailer. Rea
sonable. Bill Stalhem, Gen.
Del. Lexington. 13 lfip
Rent new Rinse-N-Vac light
weight steam carpet clea
nermade for heavyweight
jobs Coast to Coast, 4c
FOR SALE: New 16 fl. comb,
grain & stock bed. Steel
construction. $1,400 or best
offer. 567 8873. 18c
FOR SALE: 1974 Chevrolet
Nova. Less than 3.000 miles.
$2800. 768 2276 16p
FOR SALE: Registered Aus
tralian cattle dogs. Guarante
ed heelers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Berryman, LaGrande,
903 5317. 1
SAVE THIS AD. Wild Meat,
legally taken, low as 25c. lb.,
dressed! Fill freezer, can,
smoke. Beat inflation plus
delicious eating. Addresses of
suppliers, your area, Guaran
teed. Order Now. Receive wild
game recipes. FREE! Re
quest: LIST, $3 cash check or
m o. FRONTIER. Rt. 2. Box
274 II. Hermiston, Or. 97838.
SAVE TLME-save water
save money. Let us Install
under ground sprinkling sys
tem. Pettyjohn's, 676 9157. 15c
2 SETS OF 3 end drive rod
weederi and hitches in very
good condition, t set Calkins,
the other, John Deere; 24 ft.
Graham Homme plow In very
good condition; four wheel
drive Chev. truck with farm
hand type lift; side delivery
rake; 7 head reg. t yr. old,
range raised polled Hereford
bulls. Call at noon or eves.
676 9761. 17C
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therefore, classified ads will be on a cash In advance basis,
unless customer has a regular commercial account with the
Gaielte-Tlmes. If so, classifieds will be billed monthly. The
alternative Is to raise the rates to cover rising costs. Rates
. remain $1 for the first three lines of ad copy; 50c per line for
each line thereafter. Display classified advertising, $1.35 per
column inch. Cards of Thanks, classified rate, mln. $1.56.
Deadline, Tuesday noon. Not responsible for errors not
reported within 7 days.
14. Automotive
1972 PINTO station wagon;
radio, heater, air conditioning
(factory), steel belted radial
tires, trailer hitch. Call or see
lwell Cribble. 676 9765. tfc
FOR SALE: 1974 Kawasaki
100 cc Enduro; 1100 miles,
good condition. Call Larry
Anderson, 676-5079. tfc
Farley
TMC ClOaOt VOU LOOK.
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EES
USED CARS:
1975 Ruirk Is Sabre. (Dri
er Ed.) 4-dr. sdn fully
equipped with air
I97S Pontlac, full power, six
way seat, air cond., 1297
actual miles
1973 Pontiac. 4-dr. sdn. fully
equipped, air cond. 26,301
actual miles.
USED PICKUPS:
1971 Chev. i tun pickup.
Power steering, auto, trsns.
tape deck, 1,4X5 actual miles
1973 Matda pickup, like new,
4-spd. and radio
1973 International pickup
6 cyl, 4-spd., 12.295 actual
miles. oi rrirrd
flat bed
16 Ft. bed and stock rack
only, good rood.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC BUCK
horse)
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone (76-11 1(
Heppnerites
A new or used car in
your future?
If so contact:
Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
Chrysler-Plymouth Inc.
The Walking Mans Friend"
Pendleton ' Ph. 276-7341
Hume Phone 276-0576
15. Real Estate
FOR SALE: 5 bdrm house on 2
lots. Asbestos siding, split
shake roof. Good fire-place,
basement. 676 9786 or 676-9405.
FOR SALE: New homes.
Valley View Estates. 100 per.
rent financing available. Call.
Darl llagey. 6769121 or 676-'
5562. 43! fc
Roofing and
New roofs, roof coaling, built-up roofs, shingles oiled
and stained. Home, farm and ranch painting, including
rletatora and grain storage.
30 years experience
Call Claude Pettey 989-M4. eves.
WiYi lit Morrow Ceun
very Monday
Starrett's
Decor Center'"
whtrtwtar
Call
KllhURTIN
Colltctfor
Appolntmtnt
137-5324
15. Real Estate
FOR SALE: 2 houses, 315
Chase St. Jim Cason, 676-9956.
17c
FOR SALE: 3 bdrm house. Vt
baths. 180 Quaid. 676-5895. 15p
16. Mobile Homes
FOR SALE: 1963 18 ft.
Fireball travel trailer. Fully
self-contained. Ray Boyce,
676-9625 or 676-5384 16c
Patients admitted to Pio
neer Memorial Hospital this
past week were: Clyde Nut
ting and Nellie Mahon, Hepp
ner; Joseph Marick, lone;
Frank Robinson, Lexington;
Marie Rinchart, Condon, and
Oscar Peterson, lone.
Dismissed was Sharon
Hodgman, of Heppner.
Hi Uw Prec.
Wednesday 70 37
Thursday 67 48 ,02
Friday 66 48
Saturday 64 37
Sunday 69 35
Monday 66 42
Tuesday 69 41
WHEAT
While
$3.26
3.20 July, Aug
3.26
3.20 July. Aug
83.50 July. Aug
Red
Barlev
GUESTS FROM SPOKANE
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Parks over the
weekend were his sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
William Tutlle of Spokane.
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Specialists In
Track-layer Tractor Repair
Automotive Welding
W e handle truck hoists, beds
and racks, both factory and
custuni-buill; tractor cabs and
gnoseneck type trailers
Air Conditioning
B & C
Repair Shop
422-7109
CLEOCIIII.DERS
IONE 422-7423
lift
Good Clean
Top Soil
$2 per yd.
delivered in city
limits of Heppner
Phone Wesley Wisa
422-7409 lone
Painting
mN.Tlrtt
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Equity No. 5477
AlonzoS. Henderson and
La Verne C. Henderson,
husband and wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Gerald Levis and Linda Jean
Levis. Husband and wife.
Defendants.
TO: Gerald Lvis and Linda
Jean Levis, the above-named
defendants
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 on or before the
expiration of four weeks from
the date of the first publication
of this Summons: if you fail so
to appear and answer. Plain
tiffs for want thereof will
apply to the above-entitled
court for the relief prayed for
In their Complaint, to-wit:
1. Strictly foreclosing that
certain contract of sale dated
November 13. 1973. between
plaintiffs and defendants and
requiring defendants to pay
the plaintiffs through the
Clerk of the Court, the unpaid
contract balance of $2,292.07
with interest thereon at the
rate of 7 per cent per annum
from June II, 1971, until paid,
together with plaintiffs" attor
neys fees of $70.flO and
plaintiffs costs and disburse
ments incurred, within 60 days
from the dale of the decree or
within such other time as the
Court may fix for such
payment;
2. If defendants shall pay the
sums to the Clerk of the Court
within 60 days or such other
time as the Court may fix for
such payment. requiring
plaintiffs to deliver their deed
to the property to the defen
dants; 3. If defendants fail to pay
these sums to the Clerk of the
Court within CO days or within
such other time as the Court
may fix for such payment,
ordering the defendants, and
each of them, be forever
foreclosed of all interest in the
real property and all sums
previously paid on said con
tract: that plaintiffs be put in
immediate possession of the
real property; that plaintiffs
have judgment against the
defendants, and each of them,
for plaintiffs' attorney fees
and costs;
4. That plaintiffs have such
other relief as the Court may
deem equitable.
This summons is published
by order of the Honorable
William V. Welis. Presiding
Circuit Court Judge of the
above entitled court made and
entered on the 15th day of
May, 195. directing publica
tion of this Summons once
each week for four consecu
tive weeks fn The Heppner
Gaiette Times, a newspaper
published and of general
circulation in Morrow County,
Oregon.
W INTER A DOHERTY
By Herman W. Winter
of Attorney tor Plaintiffs
P.O. Box 32
llrpprr, Oregon 97x;i6
Published May 29. June 5. 12.
19. 1975.
CEMETERY NOTICE
Heppner Cemetery will be
cleaned of all flowers, both
real and artificial, ten (10)
days after Memorial Day.
May 26. Anyone wishing to
sate their artificial flowers
should pick them up before
this date, June 5.
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District
Board
Published Mav 29. 1973.
CEMETERY NOTICE
For maintenance purposes,
Heppner Cemetery Mainten
ance District would like to
remove curbing from plots In
the Heppner Masonic Ceme
tery. Owners of plots with
curbing are asked to please
call the Cemetery giving their
permission and the work will
be done without charge. Phone
67C -9103 or 676 944!.
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District Board
Published
1975.
May, 29. June 5.
G-T Want
Ads Pay
Public Notice
NOTICE OF OREGON
W HEAT COMMISSION
PUBLIC BUDGET
MEETING
NOTICE HEREBY IS given
that a public meeting will be
held pursuant to ORS Chapter
578, The Oregon Wheat Com
mission Act, in the Conference
Room of the Pendleton Grain
Growers Building, southwest
Tenth and Dorion Avenue,
Pendleton, Oregon on Mon
day, June 16. 1975 from 10:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m., upon a
proposed budget for the oper
ation of the Oregon Wheat
Commission during the fiscal
year July I. 1975 to June 30,
1976.
At this meeting any produc
er of wheat in Oregon has a
right to be heard with respect
to the proposed budget, a copy
of which is available for
inspection under reasonable
circumstances in the office of
each County Extension Agent
in Oregon.
For further information,
contact the Oregon Wheat
Commission office. P.O. Box
400. Pendleton. Oregon 97X01.
Dated this 23rd day of May.
1975.
ATTEST: William L. Hulse.
Chairman
Ralph B.McEwen,
Administrator
Published Mav 29. 1975.
NOTICE OF
INVITATION TO BID
Morrow County School Dis
trict is accepting bids for the
following items.
All items are to be bid
separately.
Additional specifications for
items are available at the
Morrow County School Dis
trict Office. Box 3fiX, Lexing
ton. Oregon 97H.'(9. phone '
9N9-NI23.
1. Removal & replacement
of existing fire escape at
Heppner Elementary School.
2. One section of bleachers.
3. One 20 quart capacity
industrial type cafeteria mix
er. 4. too square yards of
classroom carpeting.
No bids will be accepted
after 2:00 p.m. on Friday.
June 13. at which time bids
will be opened at the school
district office in Lexington.
The School Board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids
and to waive any or all
technicalities or claims.
Signed: Dr. Wallace Wolff.
Chairman
Attest: Matthew P. Doherty.
Superintendent
Published
1975.
Mav 29. June 5.
SATURDAY,
SURPLUS EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS OF MORROW
COUNTY MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT
Morrow County Rodeo Grounds
Heppner, Oregon
John Dwi 20-10 Industrial
Tractor, front and loader
Cat 112 Grader
Cat Ripper
1173 IHC Dump Truck, bad
and hold
1972 INC Dump Truck, bad
and holit
2-IHC Pickups. f 70 modals
4 -Jeeps, all at. claan and In
good condition
IHC 4 I Fira Truck, complata
IV ton Dodge Truck, flat bad
1 ton Ford Truck, flat bad
OWNER: MORROW COUNTY
Heppner, Oregon
7t7U -
AUCTIONEERS: ORVILLE & ELDON SHERLOCK
tnvnta,
TERMS: CASH
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The Heppner Planning
Commission will hold a public
hearing June 6. 1975 at 8:00
p.m., at City Hall. Heppner,
Oregon, for the purpose of
adopting standards for widths
and location of streets, curbs
and sidewalks inside of the
Heppner city limits.
J. F.SWEENEY
Mayor
Published May 22, 29. 1975
County budget
shows increase
The budget for Morrow
County for fiscal year 1975-76
has been prepared and is
available for inspection at the
county courthouse.
The budget is up $13,571
from last year's budget and
voters will have to vote on a
total of $201,573 to approve a
serial levy. A serial levy of
$54,573 will be needed by
Pioneer Memorial Hospital to
balance their budget with the
remaining $147,000 needed by
the county road department.
A hearing on the budget will
be held June 24. at 9 a.m. at
the County Judge's Office, so
interested persons may
appear and discuss the pro
posed budget.
2..TII ANNIVERSARY
A potluck dinner is planned
for Sunday. June 1, at the
Sprav Assembly of God
Church honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Britt on their twenty
fifth anniversary.
Pancake Feed Pinochle Party
Lexington Grange
June 1, 6 p.m.
Pancake supper $2.00
. Children under 12 $1.00
All you can eat
Pinochle $1.00 Prizes
VACATION TIME AHEAD?
BETTER CHECK YOUR TIRES
Native son
NEWHOURS:
Monday through Friday 8-6 p.m.
Miles Tire Service
0
MAY 31, 1975
Pokitef-Wlllamette 16 to
20 ton Trallar
IHC Oil Distributor
Wagon Drill
I ft yard Camant Mixer
II ft. Saa Swirl Glass Boat
ft Trallar complata with
Canvaa. Ufa Preservers ft
act., uaad vary Nttla.
call ant condition
130 HP Marcury btboard
outboard motor
wa warn
warn, i
lone Lions
install officers
The slate of officers for the
lone Lions Club for 1975-76
were installed at its Tuesday
meeting.
New officers include: Presi
dent, Don Shimp; 1st VP, John
Jepsen; 2nd VP, Ted Palma
teer; Secretary-treasurer,
John Edmundson; Lion Tam
er. Linsay Kincaid and Beech
er Emert.
Elected Tail Twister was
Marv Peterson and directors
include Herb Ekstrom, Ken
Belcher, Rollo Crawford and
Harold Rietmann.
The officers were installed
by Past District Governor Neil
Parks of the Heppner Club.
OI.CC BANS BAR
GAMBLING
Liquor sellers who allow
gambling on the premises
may lose their licenses under
new rules adopted by the
Oregon Liquor Control Com
mission. The new commission rules,
effective July 1. forbid holders
of licenses to have gambling
devices on the premises or let
anybody engage in unlawful
gambling on the premises.
Violations may be punished
by a warning, suspension of
license, fine or revocation of
license.
The commission held two
hearings at which non-profit
organizations and clubs fought
the proposals.
Attorney General Lee John
son first asked for the rules.
Foes expressed belief that the
OLCC had no right under the
law to adopt such rules, but
Johnson's office said they are
within the police powers of the
commission.
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