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Page 7. TUP: GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner. OK.. Tlitir.sd.iy. Juno 12. IS7. C Save money . . . Pay cash! Phone 676-9228 Cards of Thanks We wish to thank the Merchant'! Association for giving ui the surprise potluck. It was greatly appreciated. ELMA AND EVERETT IIARSHMAN 1 wish to express my sincere appreciation and thanks to all who sent cards and visited me during my stay at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to the doctor and nurses for their kind nesses. OSCAR PETERSON The Soroptimist Interna tional of Heppner would like to thank members of the AAUW, local nurses, Cliff Green, and the Methodist Church for their cooperation in making the recent Cancer Clinic, spon sored by the American Cancer Society, a success. SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF HEPPNER 2. Notices NEW RINSE N-VAC steam cleans carpets cleaner and keeps them cleaner longer. . Rent at Case Furniture Co. WILL BUY crippled, retlr and spoiled horses. Rex Eng lish, Ph. 567-6065. life" NOTICE: Dan Sweeney has been appointed manager of the Evergreen Terrace Apart menls as of June I For information call: Bus. 676 5000 or home 678 5o2 Perhaps you should talk to us Farmers Insurance: We are expanding our agency force and are interviewing people w ho are searching for a new field that offers a lifetime of interesting . work of an . independent nature. Our pro gram Mill enuble 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. MENTAL HEALTH: Hepp ner. Tues. thru Frl. 8:30-5, 6769161 Irrigon. Mon.. 922 3357. Emergency. 675032. 4. Help Wanted LIVE IN housekeeper; no per - sonal care Must drive. 4227192 17tfc 6. Wanted FARMS WANTED: cattle or wheat. Will pa cash. Fred F. Sexton Rlty. 3059 N E. Ghsan. Portland. Or. 97212. Ph. 234 6il 22c 7. For Rent ;FOR RENT: Office space , available. Formerly Veterans Service Office. Call Herman Green. 676 9171 tfc 8. Services AM. TYPES OF Backhoe Work SAND GRAVEL HAULIM. Wesley Wise lONE.OKK. 422-7 IW 9. Livestock t i HORSE PASTURE for rent In Heppner. Call 676 9212. I7p FOR SALE OR TRADE: Mule. 3 yr. olil. green broke, and a pony for the kids. Both for $350. or trade for equal value. 676 5074 after 8:30 p m. Ifltfc A I YEARLING and Jyr.-old range bulls. Hereford, cross bred Hereford and Simmen tal; cross bred Hereford and Umousin. 13 Ranch, Pilot Rock. 443 6483. 4tfc SSBVSed 10. Farm, Garden NEW CROP ALFALFA hay for sale. Also some grass hay. Bill Voile, Irrigon. 922-3355 tfc 12. Furniture Appliances FOR SALE: Miscellaneous household furniture. 676-9498 nrfi7ili2!7. 8c SEE THE AREA'S largest selection of pianos, and organs at your new exclussive Ham mond, Wurlitzer and Yamaha dealer. BOB'S EASTERN OREGON MUSIC, 141 S. Main, Pendleton, OR. Ph. 276 7001. 17c FOR SALE: Couch and love seat. Ph. 676 5536 17p 13. For Sale C. Kik and Son for Flberfoam, Siarcraft, Caldwell and Mar tin boats. Mercury motors and EZ Loader trailers. Ph 567 8419, Hermiston-McNary Dam Hwy. 9t fc AMWAY PRODUCTS: Call 6TB vsi7 after 6 p m. Foil SALE: I. evaporative ie homo cooler: like new. Ml (ii'iniiv Will conl small house or mobilehome. $150. i.Ti; i.l! LIKE NEW Carroll Compound bow complete with Berger button installed, padded case and X I stabilizer. Cost $250. will sell for $150 firm. 989 8164 or 676 9406. 17c Remove spots and residue left behind from other cleaners. Rent new Rinse-N-Vac steam cleaner at Coast to-Coast. 7c FOR SALE: New 16 ft. comb, grain & stock bed. Steel construction. $1,400 or best Oder, 567 8873.-- IHc 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 eame recipes. FREE! Re quest : LIST. $3 cash check or m o FRONTIER. Rt. 2. Box 274 If. Hermiston, Or. 97818 2 SETS OF 3 end drive rod w orders 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 9761 17c Lose weight with New Shape Tablets and Hydres Water Pills at Murray's Drug. I Bp FREE: Cute little poodle terrier puppies. 676 5550 black 17c English woman physician writes in Family Magazine: Vitamin C may reduce cholesterol." Ask for "Family C" low fat diet plan, Murray's Pharmacy. 18p CAR PORT SALE. Fri. June 13. 10 a m. 4 p.m. Chest of drawers, misc. household items and toys. 573 Gale St. Lelhicln! Kelp! B6! Cider Vinegar! Now all four in one capsule, ask for VB8; also try VB84- Vitamin Fortified, Murray's Pharmacy. 25p. 14. Automotive A arw or used car In your future? Ifsorontart: Ed Wells at Keith Farley Chrysler-Plymouth Inc. The Walking Mans Friend" Pendleton Ph.I7l-7J4l Home Phone 274571 f , 1969 DATSUN Nissan Patrol hardtop with hub. Low mile age. $1,895. 676 5550. 18c Heppnerites t 1 1 Billing for imall cliiifled ads 1 e pensive. Effective Nov. I. therefore, classified ads will be on a cash in advance basis, unless customer has a regular commercial account with the (iaiette-Timet. If so. classifieds will be billed monthly. The alternative Is to raise the rate to cover rising cost. Kates remain tl for the first three lines of ad ropy: 50c per line for each line thereafter. Display classified advertising. $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. 14. Automotive Farley TIC CLOtOtraU LOOK, TStTTWWI UXM ""l I? Il3t. milt $1,000 Off On 75 Models 21975 Buick LaKabrrs. (Driver Ed. 4-dr. sdn. fully equipped with air. 1975 Ponliac, full power, six way seat, air cond., 1297 actual miles. 1973 Ponliac, 4 dr. sdn, fully equipped, air cond. 26..KII actual miles. USED PICKUPS: 1974 Chev. 4 Ion pickup, power steering, auto trans, tape deck, 9,4X5 actual miles 1973 Mazda pickup, like new, 4 spd. and radio 1973 International pickup C cyl. 4 spd., 12.295 actual miles. 1971 International 4 x V, Ion flat bed 9 International. I "mi series, complete with hoist and 5- yard dump. 1972 International, 1700 series complete with hoist and i-6 yard dump. 1955 International steel grain bed and hoist. An ideal truck for wheat harvest. 250-2X5 bushel capacity. 16 Fl. bed and stock rack only, good cond. FARLEY MOTOR CO. PONT1AC-BUICK FORD CMC TRUCKS May and Chase, Heppner Phone 676-9116 1972 PINTO .station wagon, radio, heater, air conditioning ifaelorv. i, steel liclted radial tires, trailer hitch Call or see lmellGrililile. 676 97)15 tfc 1958 Ford Pickup: ? Ton, with canopy. $.195. 422-7444. 17c Wanted to Buy Cash for motorcycles. American made. Will also buy parts Dwighl Rosin. Gen. Del., lone. Ore. IS. Real Estate FOR SALE : 5 bdrm house on 2 lots. Asbestos siding, split shake roof. Good fireplace, basement 676 9786 or 676 9405 Foil SALE: New homes. V.illev View Estates HM per cent financing available. Call Darl ll.iuev. 676-9I2I or 676 Vi62 431 fc Foil SALE: 2 houses. 313 Chase St Jim Coson. 676 99.")i. 17c Roofing and New roofs, roof coating, built-up roofs, shingle oiled mill stained. Home, form mid ranch painting, im lulling elevators unit grain sloriigr. ;Im ears experience Call Claude I'etlev twi-XIM. eves. WiTi In Morrow County viry Mondy Stoma's Decor Center""1" Call 537-5324 KIT.MARTIS Colli for Appolntmtnt 15. Real Estate HOUSE FOR SALE on Quaid SI. 676 9457 or 566-3718 Athena. tfc. FOR SALE: lovely 2 br home, (possible 3rd), carpet thruout, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, attached garage. Fenced yard, lots of storage. 676-9944. 18c 16. Mobile Homes FOR SALE: new 28 ft. x 68 ft. mobile home, on 1.43 acres with private well. Fenced, plus sheds and landscaping. 676-5074 after 5:30 p.m. for appl. Ifitfc Hi l ow 80 53 79 50 76 46 68 39 72 38 75 42 83 44 Wednesday . Thursday unlay Sunday Monday Tursdav Patients admitted to Pio neer Memorial Hospital this past week were: Marie Rine hart. Condon; and James Guthrie. Cecil, Dismissed were: John Tinker. Mitchell. Susan Thompson, lorn1; Sherry An derson and Drllwrt ll.irnden. IhiiIi ol Heppner U III. T White i. 17 limned, rlt l :'. 1 1 new ( i up $s(, HI'U 1 1 up II.IlllV Good Clean Top Soil $2 per yd. delivered in city limits of Heppner Phone Wesley Wise! 422-7409 lone iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiuui Specialists In Ti .ii k l.iver 1 1 ,u lui Itcp.iii iilinnolie vvcltlini: r li.niillr h ut k Ituisls. beds and l arks, hot h l.u loi anil custom hoill : ti ;u lui t alis anil KiNiM'iit-i k ly pe trailers ii Conditioning B&C Repair Shop 122 7 Hi I KM llll IX US IONE 122712! lltUllltlltlllllllliUltlllllllllltllllllllllllllll. K5 Painting !.:: I floor cowing IQQQN.Firn flfiWtfJUA I Public IV THE (TRCUITCOURT t)F THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW Equity No. 3177 AlonoS. Henderson and l.a erne ('. Henderson, husband and wife, Plaintiffs. Gerald Levis and Linda Jean Levis. Husband and wife. Defendants. TO: Gerald Levis and Linda Jean Levis, the above-named di'lendaiils IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON', you are herein required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court on or before the evpiration of four weeks from (he dale of the first publication of this Summons: if you fail so In appear and answer. Plain tiffs for want thereof will apply to the above-entitled court fur the relief prayed for in Ilieir Complaint, to-wit: 1. Strictly foreclosing thai certain contract of sale dated November 13. 1973. between plaintiffs and defendants and ri-ipiiring defendants to pay the plaintiffs through the Clerk of the Court, thr unpaid contract balance of $2,292.07 with interest thereon at the rale of 7 per cent per annum ft otii June II. IM7I. until paid, together with plaintiffs' attor neys fees of $75fl.uo and plaintiffs' costs and disburse-mei-.ls im in red. ithin K(i days from (he dale of (he decree or vtilliiu such olher time as the I uni t may fi for such pay inent : 2. If defendants shall pay the sums to (he Clerk of the Court Willi in lai days or such olher (line as Hip Court may fiv fur sin li payment. requiring pl.iinlilfs to ilrliur (heir deed In the property to the defen dants; :: If delend.iiils fail In pay these sums In (he Clerk of the ( mill uilhin i days or wilhin sihIi other lime as the Court lii.n lis fur such payment, oiileiinu the di'li-iiilants. and e.nh ot lliem. he forever Im p loM-d of all interest in the real properly and all sums pi e imisly i;i(I im s.i ill con ti.ul: lh.it plainlills he put in iinlin ili.ile possessiuii ui (he leal properly: (hat pl.iinlilfs have jiiilumenl auaiiist (he ileleiiil.inls. unit e.li h of lllelll. lol pl.iinlills' ,i I lot ni- fees .Hill lusts; I 1li.it pl.iiiililts li.ae suth uiliei leliel as the Cuiiil may il-ein 1-ipiit.ihle. This summons is published li oiili r il the lloiiiii .ilile Villi.im . Welts. Presiding I im ml I uni t .linle of the iiIhiw entitled cuin t made and eiilrinl on (he l ith day of VI. i. I'i;'i. ilneiiiiiu puliliia Iniii ui this Snmiiiniis nine e.uh week lol foul cuoseeu lixe weeks in The Heppner (,.1i-lle limes. ;i m-wsp.ipi-r piililisheil anil ol general i hi ul.ilioii in loi row t oiiiiIn . Hi egnn U INTER IHHII-'HTY lt Ili i man . iiili-r ui Mtuiney loi I'l.iinlills r ii iinx r.s2 lleppuel . I M rKoim7s.!K I'liblished Mav 2'L I'l l'17'i. June 12 VACATION TIME AHEAD? BETTER CHECK YOUR TIRES NEW HOURS: Monday through Friday 8-6 p.m. Miles Tire Service There's ip place op Real Oregon I'l.NIH ETON IIRXM H s Mi,ln l ull Moionl, Mcr-PrrsMent ft MnRer Notice SECOND NOTICE NOTICE OF BUDOET HEARINO At 9:(Nl a.m. on June 21. 1975 at County Judge's Office the Morrow County Court will hold a public hearing for Ihe purpose of discussing Ihe budget for Morrow County for Ihe fiscal year I975-I!l76 begin ning July I. 1975. Any person may appear to discuss the budget or any part of it. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between Ihe hours of H:.W a.m. and 5:)Hl p.m. at Ihe County Clerk's office. The first Notice and sum mary was published in the Heppner dazetle Times dale of June 5. 1975. Paul W.Jones Chairman of Governing Body Morrow County. Oregon Published June 12. I!75 BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai a public meeting of the Budget Committee of the C ity of Lexington. Oregon, will be held at the Lexington City Hall al 7 : :t P.M. on Monday. June 2:!. 1975. at which lime Ihe budget mes sage and budget document nill be presented. Anyone may attend to discuss Ihe budget. Copies or Ihe budget are available at City Hall. DATED: June 12. 1!T.. LEON ARD MUNKERS, Budget Officer Published June 12. I75 Fire season in effect All ol Oiegon. with the esccption of the extreme Northwest area, the Northeast an a and the coastal strip will In- under tile season restne hniis alter June 9. according hi Stale FiuWcr J K. Si In oi-di r Proclamations etlective June !i add to the list ol I'l-iiiitiis already under lire seasiin. the billowing: Mai linn. Harney. Grant. Polk, r.iiiiiin flarkamav Marion. I. inn and parts ol Multnomah. Yamhill. Lane. Lincoln. Coov Wlirrlrr and Morrow (nun- ties ( III lit II CI. XSSI s The Lexington Church ol Christ is holding daily classes Im- youngsters ages from kindergarten through the eighth grade Classes will In laid June Hi .11. from 9 1 1 to a in Friends and par ents air inv itrd to attend a program June 2u. 7 in p m lorW johnny Vfcy 76 Lexington Mrs. Lloyd Otzenberger of Stanfield. Mrs. Al Frost and Jody of Hermiston were Ixingtnn callers on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. W'm. J VanW'inkle were Portland cal lers a couple of days last week. Delpha Jones and Hilda Vocum were Portland callers last week, where Mrs. Jones attended the OLA meeting held al Ihe Hilton Hotel. Mrs. Jones is a member of the Board of Directors of the association. Several members of Bunch grass Rebekah Lodge visited Ihe Holly Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening to hear the report given by the elected delegates to the assembly in Klamath Falls. Refreshments were served following the meeting. Lola Smith of Irrigon was a visitor w ith Mildred Y'ocum on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger Sr. were Portland callers to attend the graduation of their granddaughter. Kathi Messenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Messenger, from Madison High. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hays of Corvallis were visitors in Lexington one day last w eek to bring Mrs. Hay s' mother Cora Warner, here for a three week visit with relatives and friends. She is at present at Ihe home of Mrs. Elva Ruhle. Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen ger were visitors at the home of her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball in Board man, on Monday. They visited the ladies brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow of Eugene. All were dinner guests at the Messenger home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hoffman are the proud parents of a son. Steven Lee. weighing 7 lbs and U oz Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs Wayne Papmeau. and great grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Robinson and Agnes Nichols ol Lexington. The young man was born at Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Heppner. Sam McMillan and Ervin liiti hie ol Portland were lone and Lexington callers Satur day The Lexington Chev ron Sta tion is now open under the management of Victor Klin grr. The Khngers have moved their trailer house to Lexing ton to the former Catie Padbcrg lot The Klingers have two children The newly organized fair committee met at the Morrow County Grain Growers May 20 to lurther discuss the business pertaining to the Morrow County Fair Presiding was Liz curtis as chairman and Floyd Jones member of the lair board acting as advisory chairman. Ten members were present A temporary chairman and secretary were elected to serve until after the '75 fair when the yearly meeting will lie held Several things were discussed Among them Ihe updating of the display rooms, parking spaces, and the spe cial ev enls night i Wednesday i at which time there will hopefully be entertainment for all ages. Alvin McCabe is chairman of this event The next meeting is sche duled for the Gerald Rea home. For the bride to be! - -i NOW! I A new and better 4 -" j i . . - . 1; v i s V THANK YOU NOTES Come in and take a look Gazette Times Heppner 676-9223 Research field day The Umatilla branch of Ihe Columbia Basin Research Center field day will be held Thursday, June 19, at Pendle ton. The program will begin at 10 a m. and continue until 3:30 p.m. The program will include the following: 10.00 a.m. to noon Re search Reports. Dr. Stanley N. Brooks. Oregon-Washington Area Director. ARS USDA. Pullman. Wa. presid ing. Winter hardiness of Wheal - Dr. I) W'. George. ARS-USDA. Pullman. Wa Performance Experiences with Different Cereal Varie ties Dr. Norman Gocte. (ISC Extension Agronomist. Corv allis. Soil Compaction by Mach inery Traffic and its Effect upon Water Infiltration Dr. Ravmond R. Allmaras. Soil Scientist. ARS-USDA. Pendle ton. Oregon. Grain Price Prospects. Rich Rennell. Manager. Producer Services. North Pacific Grain Growers. Portland. Or. 12:00 to 1:00 No-host lun cheon on research center grounds. 1:00 to 3:30 p.m.-Tour to view research work at experi ment station and Research Center. Feed Grain Variety deve lopment, Matt F. Koiding, Agronomist, OSU Pendleton Experiment Station. Date of Planting Studies with Winter Wheat and Barley Varieties-Dr. C.R. Rohde. wheat breeder. OSU Pendle ton Experiment Station. Wheat. Barley & Oat Vari ety Studies. Wesley Locke, research assistant. OSU Pen dleton Experiment Station. Selective Control of Downy Brome in Wheat. Martin Zimmerman. OSU County Ex tension Agent. Condon. Grass Species Performance Studies. John Schwendiman. si'S I SUA. Pullman. Wa Water Use & Root Growth Suitlirs. Dr. Ronald W Hick man. Soil Scientist. ARS I'sDA. Columbia Plateau Conservation Research Cen rr. Pendleton. Anyone desiring trans portation to the field day is asked to contact the Morrow County Extension Office. 676 9642. 4-H'ers hold first meeting North Lexington i H sewing club. Ik Id their first meeting at the home ol Mr. and Mrs Larry Lindsay . June 6. Those who attended the meeting were Cathy and Ann Lindsay. Nancy Miller and Kelly Ham mond. Special guests from Vietnam were Theresa and Isabel Cao. Officers were elected for the coming year. They include: Nancy Miller, president; The resa Cao. vice president: Ann Lindsay, secretary; Kelly Hammond, reporter. Mrs. Karen Jessup is the leader of the group. The next meeting will be held June 2 I i : i i i;vis Tin- Heppner Fire Depart ment aiiswrird three alarms last Friday The In st was a minor grass lire at the north end ol town The second alarm was tor a lire at the Kuuua mill Some sawdust on a roof had ignited The last (ire was also at Kuuua mill in the vat control room ol the veneer plant This lire reportedly did consider able damage to some electri cal panels. selection of . . . INVITATIONS NAPKINS