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    Page 9. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR.. Thursday. July 10. 1975
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Phone 676-9220
Cards of Thanks
Thank you to all my friends
and employees who tent
cards, flowers and gifts, and
visited me at the hospital and
at home. Thank you to the
hospital personnel and Dr.
Gif ford for their good care and
kindness.
Special thanks to John and
Judy Gochnauer and Harold
Kerr for their immediate help.
The thoughtfulness and
kindness of all leaves no doubt
why 1 live in Heppner.
OLIVIA PALMER
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 re
ceived and our thanks go to all
for each contribution that was
made to our comfort.
THE FAMILY OF
GARSWANSON 1
I want to thank all the staff
of Pioneer Memorial Hospital
and Dr. Wolff for their
kindness I received while I
was in the hospital.
RUTH ERTZ
Many thanks for the cards,
gifts, flowers and the other
arts of kindness given me
during my Illness, surgery and
hospitalization.
DODE KREBS
2. Notices
MENTAL HEALTH: Hepp
ner. Tues. thru Frl. 6,30 5.
676 8161 Irrigon. Mon.. 922
3357. Emergency. 676 5032.
NOW you can clean shags and
orientals professionally clean
with new R1NSE-N-VAC
steam cleaner. Rent at Case
Furniture Co.,, ' .
CHIMNEYS. Furnaces, oil
stoes and fireplaces vacuum
cleaned. Please call and leave
messages at 676 9919 9tfc
WILL BUY crippled, retired
and sxnlid horses. Rex Eng
lish. Ph. 567165. life
3. Lost & Found
LOST DOG: female, black &
white mixed breed Lost July
4. vie. Tupper Gd Sta.
Answers to "Columbine". Ge
nerous reward. Diane or
Robert May. 676 9776. 21tfc
4. Help Wanted
LIVE-IN housekeeper; no per
sonal care. Must drive.
4227192 I7tfc
6. Wanted
WANTED: Windmill need not
be operable, but desirable.
For ornamental purposes.
Contact Dale Maxson, Rt. 2,
Box 2025A. Kennewick, Wa. Or
phone 509 783 4767 collect after
5:30pm. 21c
FARMS WANTED: cattle oi
wheat. Will pay cash. Fred F
Sexton Rltv. 3059 N E. Glisan
Portland. Or. 97212. Ph. 234
64.81. 22c
WANTED: responsible party
to take over pmts. on late
model stereo 8 track system
in Mediterranean walnut cab
inet w storage. Diamond
needle. AM k FM solid state
radio. I tr. tape deck k storage
space 6 speaker system. Just
pay 1135 cash or t pmts of 115
ea. Call credit mgr. 567 5890.
22c
7. For Rent
FOR RENT: Office space
available. Formerly Velerans
Service Office. Call Herman
Green. 676 9171 tfc
FOR RENT: itudio apart
ment, 195 mo. 422 7587. IStfc
6. Services
AI L TYPES OF
Backhoe Work
Sand A Gravel Hauling
WESLEY WISE
lone. Oil. 422 7411
Ft enlngCaMs Appreciated.
ill I l HM OWWWM
assifsed
9. Livestock
FOR SALE OR TRADE:
Mule, 3 yr. old. green broke,
and a pony for the kids. Both
for $350, or trade for equal
value. 676 5074 after 5:30 p m.
ifitfc
10. Farm Garden'
NEW CROP ALFALFA hay
for sale. Also some grass hay.
Bill Voile, Irrigon. 922-3355 tfc
FOR SALE: Used re-conditioned
IH Cub riding mower,
1125. Pettyjohn'!. 21c
12. Furniture,
Appliance
H SALE: Miscellaneous
household furnilure, 67(594911
nr i;7fi !tji7 8c
FOR SALE: wringer washer,
good condition, $35. Hazel
Carr, across from golf course
by Skow's Shop. 21p
13. For Sale
AMWAY PRODUCTS:
6765007 after p.m.
Call
C. Kik and Son for Fiber foam,
S'arcrafi, Caldwell and Mar
tin boais. Mercury motors and
EZ Loader trailers. Ph 567
WI9. Hermistnn-McNary Dam
Hwy. 9tfc
Clean carpels professionally
clean w ith new portable steam
cleaner Hcnl Rinse N-Vac at
''o;ist to-Tnast. lie
Lethicin! Kelp! B6! Cider
Vinegar! Now all four in one
capsule, ask for VB6: also
try VB6 Vilamin Fortified.
Murray's Pharmacy. 25p.
TO GIVE AWAY: Border
Collie pups, purebred 676 5802
2lp
FOR SALE: bunk beds. 300
Savage rifle with 4.X scope.
676MU2. 21p
English woman physician
writes in Family Magazine:
'Vitamin C may reduce
cholesterol " Ask for "Family
C" low fat diet plan. Murray 's
Pharmacy.
18p
I purebred male
mos old Call
2otfc
FOR SALE
Boxer. 14
676 9766
FOR SALE: 15 ft Hydro Swift
boat, till trailer. 18 hp 4 6 hp
motors 9H9 8II8 2lc
H. Automotive
FOR SALE: "46 Willys Uni
versal Jeep Metal cab Call
eves only 422-7203 21c
15. Real Estate
: Heppnerltes :
Anew or used car in
tour future?
If toeontart:
Ed Wells
Keith Farley :
' Chrtslrr-PIt mouth Inc.
The Walking Mans Friend" ' ;
Pendleton Ph. 2;-;3ll' ;
Home Phone 2itMii0 '
A NICE BIG NEW HOME in
down-town Heppner. 3 bed
rooms, 2 baths, extra sturdy
built, really big utility room,
double carport on 2 lots;
632.500. terms. Universal
Realty Inc.. 911 N. 1st,
Hermiston. Or. Ph. 5674303.
21c
FOR SALE: 2 houses, 315
Chase St. Jim Cason, 676 9762.
19c
FOR SALE: Lg. 3 bdrm home,
den fireplace, garage w shop,
carport, extra lot w corral,
Franien, 6764068. 22c
HOUSE FOR SALE on Quaid
St 676 9457 or 566-3718 Athena.
tfc.
1
J
FOR SALE: Investment pro-,
perty. Bucknum'i Tavern
building. Present leas ex
pires soon. 679292. IStfc
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each line thereafter. Display classified advertising, II. 35 per
column Inch. Cards of Thanks, classified rate, mln. $1.58.
Deadline, Tuesday noon. Not responsible for errors not
reported within 7 days.
14. Automotive
tH THE EPA HIGHWAY
DYNAMOMETER TEST.
23 ftps IN THE CJTY TEST
Competitive fuel economy results
beted sa U.S. Gontrnmcnt EPA
Boners Cuide. MiImi will nary
depending on vow driving habits.
MPG equipment includes 2.3 liter
2V 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed
manual transmission, 3. 18 axle ratio
and catalytic converter.
Pinto 2-Door Sedan
ll.ooo Off On 7 J Models
I ST J Buirk l.aSabres.
Driver Fd.) 4-dr. sdn. fully
equipped with air.
1973 Pontiac. full power, six
was seat, air rond., I27
artual miles.
USFI PK Kl PS:
1ST I hev 'i ton pickup.
power steering, auto trans.
tape deck. 9.IK3 actual miles
1973 Matda pickup, like new.
I spd and radio
1 973 Ford' i Ion. 2 wheel drie
camper special. Power
steering, auto trans. 21. IH
artual mile,
is; J Ford T.
1973 Chev. T.
1973 Ford T, I X 4
1471 International I x ii ton
flat bed
1971 G.M.C. ',T. 4 x 4 air
conditioning.
I'l.'.j Inlrrnalional steel grain
bed and hoist. An Meal
truck for wheat hart est
:'.-..- bushel eapacilt
IK Ft. bed and stuck rack
tlll . good I'lHld.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
POM1AC-BUICK
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-91 16
15. Real Estate
Flt SALE: New homes.
Viilli-s View Estates, inn pei
cent lin.im'inii mailable, fall
Darl H;im. 676 9121 or 676
V,- 4.11 fc
Too Late to
Classify
The tri-counlies of Gilliam,
Morrow and Wheeler have
formed the Tri County Health
Commission which was re
cently awarded a Federal
Grant to implement a Tri
County Health Plan. An Ad
ministrator Is needed to im
plement the plan and to
administer the grant. Position
definite for 10 months starting
Sept. 1, 1975. Possible renewal
for two years following. For
details and Job description
contact Andrew F. Leckie,
Chairman, Courthouse, Fos
sil, Or. 97830.
liifjgj
VYiYi In Morrow County
wry Mondty
Starrett's i
Decor Center1"
whirt m an f
Cell
KITMRTN
Wilder
Appointmtnt
378324
Starting with June 25
Ill Low Prec.
72 47 .34
60 45 .05
64 43
66 40
71 40
78 45 .02
80 51
81 50
86 53
99 58
102 66
91 70
92 61
95 60
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
SAturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Precipitation for June was
.70 against a norm of 1.40. In
1974 we had .20.
Admitted to Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital this past week
was Gaylor Davis, Lexington.
Dismissed was Tammy
Howard. Lexington.
WHEAT
While
81.37 July. Aug.
3.39 July. Aug.
95.3 July. Aug.
Red
Barley
WEATHER
'The trouble with your
tongue is that it's almost
worn out!"
FERTILIZER
American Chemical Co.
now offers
I Sacked I'rea
I Bulk Urea
223.08 Ion ;
20X.ee ton i
I Sacked Jl-e-e
i Rulk3l-e-e
ixs.ee ton
I7i.ee ion
lftfi.ee ion
I7i.ee ion
lli.oe ion
! Sacked IS-le-
' Bulk l-2o-e
I Sacked 21-t-i
!Bulk:i-e-
I32.ee ion
i He also hate UN-SI. An-
htdrous and virtually any
needed mix. Prices quoted
i Include free delivery on
i orders of 20 Ion or more. All
' orders are rash on deli
i very. To place aa order or
; for further information.
i call collect 771-1633 (Port
' land).
Specialists In
Track-later Tractor Repair
Automotive Melding
We handle truck hoists, beds
and racks, both factor) and
rustom-buill: Iraclorrahs and
gooseneck It pe trailers
Air Conditioning
B&C
Repair Shop
422-7 109
fl.F.oum.i'e.RS
IONE 422-7123
Public
NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS
on Fuel oil. bulk gasoline,
diesel fuel, anti-freeie and
contract bus runs
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received at
the Office of the District
Superintendent of Morrow
County School District. Box
368. Lexington. Oregon, for
furnishing :nd delivering the
following:
1. PS .-too Fuel oil
2. Bulk Gasoline for school
vehicles.
3. Bulk diesel for activity
bus.
I. Anll-freee supply for
school vehicles.
5. Contract bus runs: lone
Lexington route; Peterson
Carlson route.
Bids are to be received for
opening at 2:00 p.m.. on July
IN. 1975 at the district office in
Islington and will be present
ed to the district board at a
regular meeting called for
July 21. 1973. at 9:66 p.m.. at
lone High School.
Information, specifications
and bid forms are available at
the office of the Superinten
dent of .Morrow County School
District. Box 3BX. Uxlngton.
Oregon 97K.I9.
The school board reserves
the right to reject any or all
bids. waie any or all claims
or technicalities.
Bids are to be sent or
delivered only In sealed enve
lopes, plainly marked. "Fuel
Oil Kid". "Bulk Gasoline
Bid". "Diesel Fuel Bid".
A nl i-Freeze Bid", or "Con
tract Bus Run Kid".
DR. tt Al l W EWOI.FF
Chairman
Matt Dohrrlv.
Kupertalendent-4'lerk
Morrow Counts School Disl.
Published Juts X 10. I73
PUBLIC NOTICE HEARING
The .Morrow County Plan
ning Commission will hold a
public hearing Monday. July
21. 1973 at K:oe p.m. In the
Courtroom of Ihe Courthouse
at Heppner. Oregon lo consi
der an application from Ihe
(krgon Male Highway Divi
sion for a Conditional Use
Permit tor surface mining
i rock production) in T 2 N. R
2:1 t:WI. Sections 6-7. on Tax
lot lino. 4.72 acres, on
Highway 71 north of Cecil.
Interested persons are urg
ed lo attend th hearing.
MRS. IX IK KIN ORAYFS,
Chairman. Morrow County
Planning Commission
Published July 10. 1973
SPKCIVI. NOTICE
In rase of an electrical
outage, residents are asked
lo refrain from ell irriga
tion. The city pumps will
not work during Ihe outage
and residents will drain
water from the reservoir
suppl). This condition
could be critical in the
et ent of a serious fire.
welding mm
Let Jim do it,
either In the shop
or on the job.
JIM'S WELDING SERVICE
Jim Barrett Riverside Ave.
Do you remember the price of
ANTIFREEZE last year?
NOW, while the supply lasts
anti-freezeand summer coolant
ONLY $3JD0 a gallon.
MILES
Tiro Service
M.rl more Miles with Miles)
fL0Oa0OO
Notice
Notice is hereby given that
an election will be held in the
Irrigon Rural Fire Protection
District of Morrow County.
Stale of Oregon, from 12:90
noon to X p.m. on August S.
1973 at the A.C. Houghton
School basement, in said Fire
District, for the purpose of
submitting to the qualified
voter of said Fire District the
question of levrying a lax for
the fiscal year 1973-76 outside
the limitation of Sec. II.
Article II. Oregon Constitu
tion. The reason for such levy
are: I. leasing of new radios
for fire trucks to bring the
department up to slate stan
dards: 2. increased cost of
operation and maintenance; 3.
equipment replacement.
The amount of lax. outside
the constitutional limitation
proposed to be lev ied for said
fiscal year is f3.2mi.eo w hich.
expressed as rale of levy, is
estimated al C cents per
II. one of true cash value of
taxable properly within Ihe
district.
Dated this 2fith day of June.
1973.
OHVII.I.F.J. BUCHANAN
Chairman. Board of Directors
Irrigon Rural Fire Protection
District
Attest: William ll.Cooley
Secretary. Board of Directors
Approved: Sadie Fairish
County Clerk
Published Jult 3. la. 73
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Dept. No. 17.'
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Garland I.. Swanson.
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Irene M. Swanson.
the undersigned has been
appointed and has qualified as
Ihe personal representative of
said estate. All persons hat ing
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
thrni. in due form, within four
months aflrr the date of Ihe
fhrsl publication of Ihis notice
as slated below, lo Ihe
undersigned al Ihe following
address now designated as Ihe
place for Ihe presentation of
claims. -wi: rare of Howard
N. Dietrich, lino American
Bank Building. Portland. Ore
Kn. S7.1I3.
ll persons whose rights
mat he affected h the said
probate proceedings mat ob
tain additional information
from the records of the court,
the undersigned personal rep
resenlatite or the latter 's
allorneys who are Howard N.
Dietrich & Howard N. Diet
rich. Jr.. I in American Bank
Buildiin:. Portland. Oregon.
T2w.i. phone 221-2330.
IRENE M.SM NSON
Personal reprrsenlalite of the
estate of Ihe abote named
decedent.
I' ll Bos :.:. lone.Or.A7KU
Phonr 122-7 ll
Published Juls X lo. 17. 1173
Ph. 676-9431
jAii fV fiit
Sch00' board accePte
recommendations
Morrow County School Dis
trict directors met at 9 p.m.,
Monday, July 7. to discuss
critical issues related to
building needs in Morrow
County. All members of the
seven-member board were
present.
After lengthy discussion, the
board accepted the recom
mendations of the district's
long range planning commit
tee which calls for construc
tion of new facilities to be
completed by the fall of 1976.
This would require a bond
issue early this fall.
The board motion calls for
construction of a new shop
facility at Heppner High
School, some remodeling of
the old Heppner Junior High
building and improvement of
the playground at Heppner
Elementary School.
At lone, the plan calls for
construction of a new shop
area and the remodeling of the
present shop for band and
music use. The plans call for
construction of a six room
addition to the A C. Houghton
Elementary School in Irrigon
and the expansion of the
Fraud being reduced in
unemployment claims
The Oregon Employment
Division reported that fraud
control activity in the second
quarter of 1975 t April-June i.
through its Unemployment
Insurance Benefits section,
brought recommendations for
prosecution of 17 new cases,
bringing the total number of
cases during the quarter to 58.
The Division reported that
even though the number of
Unemployment Insurance
claims processed were at
record levels, fraud was kept
to a minimum through the
constant vigilance of claims
personnel, tax auditors, fraud
investigators, and the cross
matching of claims through
the division's computer.
A total of 17 cases were
completed during the quarter
leaving 41 cases pending. The
completed cases brought sev
en convictions and five dis
Game regulations at
The game mammal regula
tions synopsis was received
ahead of schedule this year
from the printer and has been
mailed to license agents
throughout the state, accord
ing to Department of Fish and
Wildlife staff biologists. Don
Wilt
The booklets are free of
charge and all hunters are
urged to pick up a copy. This
will be especially important
Ihis year since a number of
changes in regulations hate
been made. Hunters who wish
In apply for any of the permit
or controlled season hunts
ottered in 1973 should get a
copy since application dead
lines are approaching.
This year there will be no
management unit deer per
mits or "unit doe" permits for
either mule or blacktail deer.
Nevertheless, there are a
number of special agricultural
permit hunts both and after
Ihe general deer seasons.
Before applying for any per
mit hunt, hunters are urged to
consult the regulations booklet
and then be sure to list the
hunt by the specific name
listed in the new regulations
booklet.
Unemployment
Unemployment dropped in
May for both Morrow and
Umatilla Counties, following
the trends set in April.
Although Morrow County
showed a slight drop (-50) in
its nonagricultural labor force
over the month to 1.680 in
May, the difference was
absorbed by the seasonal
upsurge in the agricultural
segment, mainly without irri
gation, grain preharvesl, and
potato preharvesl activities.
Approximately 110 seasonal
agricultural worker were
added to the Morrow County
labor force in May. The only
nonagricultural area to show
an increase was transporta
tion and utilities t-flOl, a
seasonal addition. Contract
Fido, man's best frwnd, fU hie
for "feithful": Mia.
existing library there.
Also included was the con
struction of a four classroom
addition to Riverside High
School and additional seating
for the Riverside High gym.
The board also agreed to ask
the long range planning com
mittee to continue to explore
the district needs. The school
population is expected to
nearly double by the fall of
1977. creating additional
building needs.
In other action, the board
agreed to accept the firm of
Smith and Hasagawa of On
tario as architects for a 3-year
term.
Superintendent Matt Doher
ty reported to the board that if
the projected enrollments
occur as anticipated, present
land is not sufficient to meet
the state standards required
for the classrooms which may
be needed.
The superintendent was in
structed to review the poten
tial school sites in the Board-man-Irrigon
area and present
these to the board for future
discussion.
missals in Multnomah county:
two convictions each in Linn
and Marion counties, and one
conviction in Baker county.
The courts ordered restitu
tion of monies in ten cases:
suspended sentences in 11
cases: imposed a sentence of
40 hours of volunteer com
munity service within the next
six months in one case:
imposed fines in four cases,
ranging from S3 to 1305. and
set probationary periods in ten
cases ranging from three
months to five years.
A total of 191 determinations
were written in which 3.128
calendar weeks of U.I. bene
fits were disqualified for
wilful false statements or
misrepresentation. A total of
$130,024 70 was recovered in
overpayments of U.I. benefits
during the quarter, the Em
ployment Division reported.
license dealers
If applications are filled out
incorrectly or for a hunt that
was not authorized for 1975.
they will be returned to the
sender a costly and time
consuming process for the
Department i. If they are
received too near the applica
tion deadline for return, they
simply will not be considered
in the public drawing.
The application deadline for
sheep tags or August deer and
elk permit hunts is coming up
soon. Hunters must have their
applications in at the former
Wildlife Commission's Port
land headquarters by 3 p.m.
on July 15 for these hunts. The
deadline for all other deer
permits is August 3 and for all
other elk permit hunts and
cougar tags is August 19.
The license agent w ill also
have Oregon Game Manage
ment Unit maps which are
dated July 1. 1973 on the front.
These maps are still valid for
1973 since no boundary chan
ges in management units have
been made.
Complete application in
structions for special permits
and controlled season tags are
given on pages 32 35 of the new
regulations booklets.
down here
construction and lumber and
wood products both showed
the greatest decline (-30).
Skidmore. Owings, and
Merrill released their projec
tions of population in Gilliam,
Morrow and Umatilla Coun
ties on June 3, 1973. In that
study, commissioned by Port
land General Electric, a
population gain of 16,400
persons was expected by 1977
(3,740 of whom would be
construction workers) due
only to the proposed construc
tion at PGE's Pebble Springs
and Carty sites and the
Alumax site. Other population
gains should occur due to the
expanding agri-business in the
area.
name from the Latin word