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Phone 676-9228
Cards of Thanks
I would like lo thank all my
friends for their thoughts and
prayers, all those who acnt
cards and gifts after my
accident and during my slay
in the hospital. A special
thanks to Dr. Gifford and the
nurses at the hospital for the
excellent care I received. I6p
JERRY JONES
I wish to thank everyone
who sent me so many gifts,
plants and flower arrange
; ments during my slay in the
hospital and since I have been
home. I also wish to thank Dr.
Tibbies, the hospital nurses
and all the personnel for the
wonderful care I received.
ANNA BALL
A big thank you to all the
folks that attended the benefit
dance at Hardman for the
North Grant County Ambul
ance fund; also to the musi
cians who came so far to
donate their music and the
Hardman Community Center
for their help and the use of
their hall.
NORTH GRANT CO.
AMBULANCE COMMITTEE
We wish to thank the
following for helping make the
North Grant Co. Ambulance
benefit a success: Bank of
Eastern Oregon, Pendleton
Bottling Co., musicians from
the Blue Mountain Fiddlers'
Association, and the many
who gave food donations. Also
to the great crowd who
attended. Thanks again for all
your help.
THE HARDMAN
COMMUNITY CENTER
We wish lo thank all persons
who participated In the mixed
doubles bowling tournament
for Mikka Lou Evans.
ALPHA THETA SORORITY
r
We wish to thank everyone
who has been to 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.
THE FAMILY OF
. NATE McBRIDE
We wish to thank the
following' for making the
Morrow County Pioneer Pic
nic a success; Columbia
Basin. Elks Club, Morrow
County Grain Growers, Bank
of Eastern Oregon. Odd Fel
lows Lodge, Merchants Asso
ciation. Heppner Lions Club,
Hager'i Dairy. Empire Build
ers. Murray's Drug Co.. the
Garden Club, Morrow County
Creamery. Paul Warren. Wa
gon Wheel Cafe. Soroptimist
, Hub. Rev. Edwin Cutting and
Dr. Hubcr. A special thanks to
Mike Sweeney for acting as
master of ceremonies.
MR. AND MRS
ELMER STEERS
MRS. GRACE BUSCHKE
We would like to thank the
Alpha Theta Sorority for
sponsoring the bowling tour
nament and all those who
participated In It. We deeply
appreciate what you have
done for our little Mikka.
JAN AND KEN EVANS
2. Notices
LOSE WEIGHT Safe. fast.
eny wilh the Diadax plan
Reduce fluids wilh Fluidex.
Murray s Pharmacy.
RENT New portable RINSE;
-NAVAC thai iteam cleans.i
rinses and vacuumi carped,
professionally clean. Case
Furniture Co.
'WILL BUY crippled, retired
and spoiled horsei. Rex Eng
lish. Ph. S674W63. Itfc
MENTAL HEALTH: Hepp
ner. Tuet, thru Frl. 305
676 9161. Irrigon, Mon A Ftl.,
922 3357. Emergency, 676 5032.
NOTICE: Dan Sweeney hai
been appointed manager of
Ihe Evergreen Terrace Apart
mend at of June 1. For
Information call' But. 676 5000
,or home 676 5091.
assifie
2. Notices
Perhaps you should talk to
us Farmers Insurance: We
are expanding our agency
force and are interviewing
people who are searching for a
new field that offers a lifetime
of interesting work of an
Independent nature. Our pro
gram will enable you to
supplement your present in
come and establish your own
Insurance agency. No capital
investment. Complete train
ing in auto, fire, life and
commercial insurance. Keep
your present Job while learn
ing. For private interview call
Chuck White, 567 3466 after 7
p.m. P.O. Box 746, Hermiston.
4. Help Wanted
WANTED; Custodian and kit
chen helper. Pioneer Mem
orial 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 F.
Sexton Rlty. 3059 N E. Glisan,
Portland. Or. 97212, Ph. 234
6681. 22c
8. Services
JIM'S WELDING:
676 5816.
all
kinds.
16c
IT'S CHEATGRASS and fox
tail time again. Better have
your dog groomed for spring
and summer. Bonnie Clow,
Heppner. 16c
9. Livestock
HORSE PASTURE for rent in
Heppner, Call 676 9212. 17p
FOR SALE OH TRADE:
Mule, 3 yr. old. green broke,
and a pony for the kids. Both
for $:W. or trade for equal
value. 676 5074 after 5 30 p.m.
ItMfc
A I YEARLING and 2 yr. -old
range bulls Hereford, cross
bred Hereford and Simmen
tal; cross bred Hereford and
Limousin 83 Ranch. Pilot
Hock 44.1 6483 49tfe
12. Furniture,
Appliances
FOR SUE: Miscellaneous
hntiM'linltl furniture. 67ti-94U8
III- Iwli-d."!" Rc
Kimball. Urn rev and Thomas
organs Hull's Gallery. Hotel
Heppner Building
WE'RE OPEN! Stop in and
meet Bob Wilson at Eastern
Oregon's newest full line
music store. Pianos, organs.
band instruments, acoustic
and electric guitars, ampli
fiers and accessories Bob's
Eastern Oregon Music. 141 S
Main. Pendleton. 276-7ixi. We
VIRTUE BROS chrome dm
nelte set wilh 2 extra leaves
and5chairs.$:l5 91W8418. Kic
13. For Sale
AIREDALE puppies for sale,
676 9746. H''
AIL TYPES OF
Backhoe Work
SAND A GRAVEL IIAl MM,
Wesley Wise
IONE.ORE. 422-740? V
C, Kik and Son for Fibcrfoam.
Starcraft. Caldwell and Mar
lin bonis. Mercury motors and
EZ Loader trailers Ph SW
IM 1 9, Hermiston McNary Dam
Hwy. 9lfc
AM WAV PHODt'CTS: Call
1171! .ido; after 6 p m
FtR SALE: l. evaluative
Ih home cooler; like new.
All fittings. Will cool small
house w niiiliilehome $150.
H7ii :2 "I1
LIKE NEW Carroll Compound
bow complete with Merger
button Installed, padded case
and X I stabilizer. Cost $250,
will tell for $150 firm. 9ffl 8164
or 676 9406. 17c
Hilling for small claaaifird ads It expensive. Effective Nov. I,
therefore, classified ads will be on a cash In advance basil,
unless customer hat a regular commercial account with the
Gatette-Times. If to. classifieds will be billed monthly. The
alternative Is to raise the rates to cover rising costs. Rates
remain f I for the first three lines of ad copy; 50c per line for
each line thereafter. Display classified advertising, f 1.35 per
column Inch. Cards of Thanks, classified rate, min. $1.50.
Deadline, Tuesday noon. Not responsible for errors not
reported within 7 days.
13. For Sale
EXTERIOR LATEX Redwood
Statin $4 95 gal. Evans Lum
ber Yard, Lexington, Or. 16c
Lose weight with New Shape
Tablets and Hydrex Water
Pills at Murray's Drug.
Lecithin! Kelp! B6! Cider
Correction
English woman physician
writes in Family Magazine:
"Vitamin C may reduce
cholesterol." Ask for "Family
C" low fat diet plan, Murray's
Pharmacy.
BOYSEN PAINT 2 for 1 sale
extended to June 7. Evans
Lumber Yard, Lexington, Or.
16c
FOR SALE: bedroom set, $40
and a Shetland pony, $25,
, green broke. 676-8495.
lecithin! Kelp! B6! Cider
Vinegar! now all four in one
capsule, ask for VB6 also try
VB6f Vitamin Fortified.
Murray's Pharmacy.
New Rinse N Vac steam clea
ner prolongs carpel life bv
keeping them cleaner longer!
Rent al Coast-to-Coasl. 5c
FOR SALE: New 16 ft. comb,
grain & stock bed. Steel
construction. $l.4on or best
offer. 567 8873 18c
FOR SALE: Registered Aus
tralian cattle dogs. Guarante
ed heelers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Berryman. LaGrande.
903 5317 16
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 H. Hermiston, Or. 97838,
2 SETS OF 3 end drive rod
weeders and hitches in very
good condition 1 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 2 yr. old.
range raised polled Hereford
bulls Call at noon or eves.
676 97(11 17c
14. Automotive
Heppnerites
A new or used car in
your future?
If so contact:
Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
Chrysler-Ply mouth Inc.
The Walking Mans Friend"
I'rndletnn Ph. 271-7311
Home Phone 27R-.i7s
1972 PINTO station wagon;
radio, healer, air conditioning
factory . steel belted radial
tires, trailer hitch. Call or see
hmcll (irihble. 676 9765. tfc
1 Roofing and
ew roofs, roof routing, built-up roofs, shingles oiled
mill stained llnme. linn and ranch painting. Including
eli'iitiirs and grain storage.
SvS :im ears experience
:i . 1
II (all Claude Petlcy MUMUM. exes.
Witi In Morrow
every f,z?,iq
Starrett's "
Decor Center"
vhtrtviart i
' cn i
can m&u
KITMRTtX
Cdltctfor
Appolntmtnt
14. Automotive
FOR SALE: 1974 Chevrolet
Nova. Less than 3,000 miles.
$2800. 708-2276 16p
Farley
TMEOOmVOUlOOK,
THtSfTTIRWf LOOK
21973 Buick LaSabres.
(Driver Ed.) 4-dr. sdn.
equipped with air.
fully
$1,000 Off
1973 Pontiac, 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:
1974 Chev. ' ton pickup,
power steering, auto trans,
tape deck. 1.485 actual miles
1973 Maida pickup, like new,
4 spd. and radio
1973 International pickup
( cyl. 4 spd., 12.293 actual
miles.
1971 International 4 x 4J4 ton
flat bed
69 International, 1700 series,
complete with boist and
3-6 yard dump.
1972 International. 1700 series
complete with hoist and
5-C yard dump.
1953 International tteel grain
bed and hoist. An ideal
truck for wheal harvest.
230-285 bushel capacity.
I Ft. bed and stock rack
onlv. good cond.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC-BUICK
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppaer
Phone (76-11 II
15. Real Estate
HOUSE FOR SALE on Quaid
St. 676 9457 or 566 3718. Athe
na 16c.
FOR SALE: Sbdrm 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
cent financing available. Call
Dail ll.igey. 676 9121 or 676
X2 431 fc
FOR SALE: 2 houses. 313
Chase St. Jim Cason. 676 9956.
17c
16. Mobile Homes
FOR SALE: new 28 ft, x 68 ft.
mobile home, on I 45 acres
with private well. Fenced,
plus sheds and landscaping.
676 5074 after 5.30 p m. for
appt. 16tfc
Painting
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Morrow County Plan
ning Commission will hold a
public hearing Monday. June
16. 1973. 8:00 p.m. in the North
Morrow County Office at
Irrigon. Oregon to consider
the following matters:
I. An application for tone
change from Qualified Farm
lo Industrial from A.L. Con
forth el al. legal owners, by
Keero. Inc., Kenn Evans,
contract buyer, P.O. Box 276.
Boardman. Oregon. He-hearing
granted due to improper
Identification of legal owner at
previous hearing held April 28.
1973. The lone change re
quested it for 80 acres, a
portion of the NE j of the NE
'i of Sec. 4, T 4 N. R 26 E: a
portion of the N W ( of the NW
iof Sec.3.T4 N. R2SE. west
of Paterton Ferry Rd., and a
portion of the SE of the SE
' i of See. 33 In T 5 N. R 26 E.
all in the vicinity of the
Junction of Hwy. 7.10 and
Paterson Ferry Road, be
tween Boardman. and Irrigon,
Oregon
2. An application by the
West Extension Irrigation
District. PO Box 406. Stan
field, Oregon for a Conditional
Use Permit for surface mining
under Sec. 3.220 of the Morrow
County Zoning Ordinance. The
properly is toned "Farm
Residential" and consists of a
4.KI acre tract. Tax Lot I002 in
the SW i of Sec. 20 in T i S. R
27 E; It adjoint the east tide of
the Irrigon Cemetery.
All Interested persons are
urged to attend and express
their viewt cone.-rning these
applications. Written state
ments may be mailed to the
.Morrow County Planning
Commission. P.O. Box 541.
Heppner. Oregon.
MRS. DORRISL. GRAVES
Chairman
Morrow County Planning
Commission
'ublfshed June 5. 1975
CEMETERY NOTICE
For maintenance purposes.
Heppner Cemetery Mainten
ance District would like to
remote 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 w ilhoul charge. Phone
C7K-ftifl.l or 67SSH2.
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District Board
Published
H73.
Max. 29. June 3
Too Late to
Classify
I W ILL NOT BE responsible
for any bills oiher than my
ow n as of June 2. 1975.
BILL W ILSON
Good Clean
Top Soil
$2 per yd.
delivered in city
limits of Heppner
Phone Wesley Wise!
422-7409 lone
VACATION TIME AHEAD?
BETTER CHECK YOUR TIRES
NEW HOURS:
Monday through Friday 8-6 p.m.
Miles Tire
Specialists In
Track layer Tractor Repair
Automotive- Welding
We handle truck hoists, bedt
and rarkt. both factory and
ttnlom built; tractor cabt and
gooseneck type trailers
Air Conditioning
B& C
Repair Shop
422-7409
CI.F.OCHILDERS
0E 422-74123
Page
Public Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
.MORROW
Equity No. 3177
Alonzo 8. Henderson and
I .a Verne C. Henderson,
husband and wife,
Plaintiffs.
vs.
.f raid Levis and Linda Jean
Levis. Husband and wife.
Defendants.
TO: Gerald Levis and Linda
Jean Levis, the above-named
defendants
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you are
hereby required lo 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:
I. 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. 1974. until paid,
together with plaintiffs' attor
neys fees of $730.00 and
plaintiffs' costs and disburse
ments incurred, w ithin 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 lo the Clerk of the Court
within 60 days or such other
time as the Court may fix for
such pay ment. requiring
plaintiffs lo 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 60 days or within
such other time as the Court
may fit for such payment,
ordering the defendants, and
each of them, be forever
foreclosed of all interest in the
real property and all sums
prexiously paid on said con
tract: that plaintiffs be put in
immediate possession of the
real property: that plaintiffs
hate judgment against the
defendants, and each of them,
for plaintiffs' attorney fees
and costs;
4. That plaintiffs hate such
other relief as the Court may
deem equitable.
This summons is published
by order of the Honorable
William W. Wells. Presiding
Circuit Court Judge of the
aboye entitled court made and
entered on the 13th day of
May. 1975. directing publica
tion of this Summons once
each week for four consecu
tive weeks in The Heppner
Gaietle Times, a newspaper
puhlishrd and of general
circulation in Morrow County.
(H'Cgl.-).
WINTER 41 DOHKRTY
Hy Herman W. W inter
of Attorney for Plaintiffs
P.O. Box 3X2
Heppner. Oregon 97x:wi
Published May 29.
I. ri73.
June 3. 12.
WHEAT
While 3.11 immed. del.
3.MX Juh.Aug.
Red ame
Karlex wum July. Aug.
Service
Ho Burning Ban in
Absolutely no burning allowed
except in State approved
incinerators.
(This means no burning barrels
allowed)
Burning ban in force immediately.
By Order of
Fire Chief
7. THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner. OR.. Thursday. June 5. !!"
NOTICE OF
IWITVTIONTOBID
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 MM. Lexing
ton. Oregon !i:x:l!i. phone
l-HI2:i.
1. Removal t 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:(ni p.m. on Friday.
June 13. al 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.
MsM(P 44e ff J'm
l tWtMfaww J
Hi Low Prec.
Wednesday 77 40
Thursday 81 46
Friday 82 49
Saturday 85 50
Sunday 92 54
Monday 83 55 .10
Tuesday 73 45
Prec. for May was .42.
Normal is 1.34. In 1974 we had
1.10.
Patients admitted to Pio
neer Memorial Hospital this
past week were: Mattie Walk
er. Claire Andresen. Bill
Moddis. and Nellie Mahon. all
of Heppner: Lawrence Titus.
Condon and Isidoro Sanchez,
lone.
Dismissed were Steve Dun
ham. Roberta Dunham. Ann
Temple and Beth McBride. all
of Heppner: David Beal.
Irrigon: and Earl Morgan,
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hoffman. Lexington, are the
parents of a son. born May 30.
1973. named Steven Lee. He
weighed 7 lbs. 14'2 oz This is
their first child.
"Htadini for Beechers'x
ff (ONE. OREGON VsVtV
M Sunday Specials
I j Honey Buttered Chicken il
li Chicken Fried Steak I
llll $2.25 jfj
W Beecher says. "May this 14 I
llvA year's Junior Rodeo be the p&A
Yvv 'hs' ever t'00' 'ucl ,0 a" ft tnl
Lexington
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breeding
of Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Irvin of Roseburg and Mr.
and Mrs. G E. Irvin of
Pendleton w ere Lexington and
Heppner callers one day last
week.
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hays
and Cora Warner of Corvallis
were Lexington and Heppner
callers over Memorial Day
holidays.
Elsie Fox is at home after
some time in Pendleton recu
perating from eye surgery.
She was a caller in Pendleton
to see a physician this past
week.
Venice Hendrickson and
Florence McMillan were Cove
and Haines callers on Tuesday
of last week.
Melba Fish is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Ha wood
from her home in Seattle.
The pancake feed and card
party sponsored by the Lex
ington Grange was held on
Sunday evening. The evening
was greatly enjoyed and those
winning prizes were: husband
and w ife joint score. Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Palmer; hi for
ladies. Erma Kiethly. low
Alice McCabe. hi for men
O.W. Cutsforth and low Melvin
Mover.
Mrs. Catie Padberg has had
a very busy week with the
following house guests: May
21 her sister and husband. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Beck of
Stockton. Ca. and a sister. -Edna
Langdon of Modesto.
Ca.. arrived for a few days
visit. That evening Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Padberg of Hepp
ner called for a visit. On May
23. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Padberg
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Padberg were guests.
On May 25. Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Padberg and family of
Dayton. Wa.. Mr. and Mrs.
L.D. Vinson. Monument. Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Corley and
Sarah Corley of Dale. Or.:
Patrick West of Long Creek;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harr.
Pendleton: Mr. and Mrs.
George Miller. The Dalles and
Mr. and Mrs. Les Roundy.
Kennewick. Wa. visited with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bradd
and his two brothers were
weekend visitors at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Van Winkle. The
Bradds are from Salem. Billy
Van Winkle of Enterprise also
visited his parents the same
weekend.
Earl Miller spent the week
end in Portland on business.
Force