i
Save money . . . Pay cash!
Phone 676-9228
Cards off Thanks
Thank you for all the
prayer, cards, and flowers
from the people of Heppner
and for Dr. Gifford and Dr.
Carpenter and the wonderful
staff of Pioneer Memorial
Hospital during the loss of our
twin babies.
REV. AND MRS.
f CORDON BLACKBURN
The family of Dimple Mun
ken wishes to thank the lone
Grange ladies for the dinner
they furnished at our home
Sunday evening. We enjoyed
and appreciated it very much.
We also wish to thank those
who sent symp'hy cards
they mean so much to us at
this time.
LEO A IRENE CRABTREE.
2. Notices
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Ph. 676-5528. 29tf
MENTAL HEALTH: Hepp
ner, 8:30 5 p.m. daily except
Wed.. 12:30-9 p.m. Irrigon,
Mon. and Thurs., 922-3357.
1 Emergency: 676-5032.
4. Help Wanted
WANTED: correspondent to
cover the Boardman area
news. Gaiette-Times, 6769228
HELP WANTED: Janitorial
and light maintenance work.
Approx. 15 hrs per week. Send
application to P.O. Box 704,
Heppner, OR 97836.
6. Wanted
WANTED: volunteers for Lis-ten-Appreciate-Praise
Equals
Progress project at Heppner
Primary. Grandparents pre
ferred. Please pick up infor
mation forms at stores. 47c
WANTED: good used easy
cBairs for Usten-Appreciate-iTaise
Equals Progress proj
ect at Heppner Primary. Will
pick up and slip cover if
necessary. Please call 676
9128. ?c
VANTED : good used floor
limps for Listen-Appreciate-iTaise
Equals Progress pro
ject at Heppner Primary. Will
pick up. Please call 6769128.
WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 1
bdrm. home in Heppner or
Lexington area by Jan. I.
676 5061. 2t'
7 For Rent
FOR RENT: studio
ment,$95mo. 422 7587.
apaft'j
18tfc!
FOR RENT: rooms by the
month. $60. $50 and $40. Hotel
Heppner, 676 9494. .47c
8. Services!
Qean carpets professionally
clean with new portable steam
cleaner. Rent Rinse-N Vac at
Goastlo-Coast. lie
FOR STEAM GRAIN rolling
call Ed Martin, 422 7473 or 384
3811. 31tf
1. Livestock
WILL BUY crippled, retired,
nd spoiled horses. Rex Eng
lish. Ph. 5674065. Wc
10 Farm and Garden
ICR SALE: D-4 cat, good
Condition. $2,500. Call Percy
Cecil, 676-5857. 3tf
12 Furn.i Appliance? ,
USED FURNITURE: Wurlit
ler organ, roll lop dk, other
misc. items. Call 679498. 42tf
IBVES
. Standard
13. For Sale
Ski Area Employment jobs
available now at some of the
west's greatest ski resorts.
Tahoe, Sun Valley, Aspen, and
others. Send $2 for valuable
directory. SKIWEST, Box
1026W, Aspen, CO, 81611. 46c
C. Kik and Son for Fibcrtoam;
Starcraft, Caldwell and Mar
tin boats. Mercury motors and
- EZ Loader trailers. PH 567
8419, Hermlston-McNary Dam
Hwv. 9lfc
REPOSSESSED: 1975 New
Home i-x open arm w stretch
stich for knits, auto button
holer, feather stitch, etc;
nearly price. $15 per mo; 20
yr. guarantee. 1974 Singer z-i;
stretch stitch, makes button
holes, blindhems, etc. Full
prize $75, or 10 pmts. 8 per
mo. 676 5554 after 6 p.m. 4fip
14 Automotive
19C6 International 3 4 ton 4
wheel drive pickup, 4 spd
trans., 676-9752. 46p
1974 Ford Courier, exc. cond.,
low mileage, radio, hvy duty
bumper, mirrors, $2850. 676
5179 after 5 p.m. 47c
Heavy duly tire chains to fit
750 x 16 tires. Never been
used. $30. 676-9228. 46tf
FOR SALE: '66 Ford Falcon,
runs good, 676 5058. 46c
15. Real Estate !
NEW HOMES, Valley View
Estates, eligible for 5 per cent
tax credit to Dec. 31, 1975.
Excellent view lots for sale.
Homes and lots can be
inspected by calling Darl
Hagey. 676 9183 or 676-5562.
FOR SALE: two 2 bdrm
houses in Heppner; separately
or as a unit. Good invstmt.
propty. 676 9762 or 676-5510.
45tf
u" Mobile Homes)
FOR SALE: 4 bdrm, ply rm, 2
full baths, mobile home on 1.45
acres. Private well. comp.
landscaping w fonce and
sheds. 676 5074 after 6 p m.
451 fc
FIREPLACE OWNERS: we
can convert your fireplace
into a circulating furnace to
heat your home while enjoying
a fire. Save on fuel costs and
burn up to 50 per cent less
wood than you normally use.
Economical, versatile, fully
assembled, seconds to install.
Send for brochure. Checkmate
Distributors, Box 589, Lexing
ton. OR 97839. 4c
THE GAS
SAVERS
Beetle Rabbit
Scirocco Bus
Dasher Audi Fox
Audi 100LS
7)k Audi
yy) Vblkswagen
Mel Winter YolkuwaKen
Pendleton. Oregon
aniawTn
Me Homes
20 horns
NEW USED MOBILE
HOMES
on our M. ready for
Heppner cutmer.
Free set up and delivery
.We have a fine selec
tion of used trucks, pickups
ndrars.
Contact: , Dan Hays
l.yleSprlgKle
Larry Brown
Gene Browa
MarbroDatsun
SIS S.E.Dorian,
Pendleton
i ii ,L..trii ta
are on cash in advance baia. unless customer baa a regular
commercial account with the Gaiette-Tlmea. If so.
cUisifieds will be billed monthly. The alternative la to raise
the rate to cover rl.lng costs. Ratea remain $1 for the first
three line of ad copy; 50c per line for each line thereafter.
Display clarified advertising. 11.4 per column Inch. Cards
nf Thank., claimed rate. min. 11.50. Deadline. Tueaday
nmin. Not responsible for errors
Automotive
14.
Large Stock of 75's
Must be Moved
1975 Pinto
Lemans
Pontiacs &
1975 Buick Driver Ed., 4 dr.
well equip.
SPECIALS:
1972 Ranthero (clean) chrome
wheels & large tires
USED CARS:
1974 LTD. 4 dr. dnr 18.4'JO"
actual miles, reg. gas
1973 Bukk LaSabre, 4 dr sdn.
air cond.
1972 Ford Maverick, 4 dr sdn.
econ. unit.
1970 Pont. 4-dr. sdn, clean
19fi Ford Falcon, exc low
mileage, clean.
PICKUPS:
Clean units good trans
portal ion
1971 Ford 4 x 4
1971 (IMC jT 4 x 4. PS auto
air cond.
1973 Ford NT with canopy
1970 Chev.4T. 4x4. PS, 4 spd
1971 Bronco, good unit, 2
sealer.
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC-BUCK
FORI)
CMC TRUCKS
Mav and Chase. Heppner
I'hone 676-91 1
Specialists In
Track-larr Trarlor Repair
Automotive Welding
e handle (ruck hoists, beds
. and rac k, both factory and
custom built; tractor cabs and
gitotenerk t pe trailers
Air Conditioning
B&C
Repair Shop
122-7 IW
( I.KOCHII DKHS
t22-
WW.
123
Hi Uw free.
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
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55 29 .01
53 34 .01
55 39 .33
46 35
52 35 .03
62 40 .26
41 33 .03
While
Red
Barley
3.431mm.
3.32 new crop
1.S4 Imm.
ll.Otlmm.
WELL DRILLING
AIT IHTlOW MIMttS A lAMCMIIS
Of I AITItH OtIOON
iMMNUdMhMhirfM,
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WE CAN
WAllACi WELL DniLLinG
Call MAIM 174-770
10 over Invoice
7 new double vyidesl
3rtew 14ft.vvides
plus set up delivery I
MADISON
Mobile Homes
Hermlstorr
AAcNary HiWay
ia exoensive. Classified adi
, I... r-...lrl.4 .ili
not reported within 7 daya.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF BUDGET
COMMITTEE MEETING
NOTICE Is hereby given,
pursuant to ORS 294.401, that a
meeting of the Budget Com
mittee of Morrow County
School District will be held on
the 12th day of January, 1976,
at 7:30 p.m. in the District
Office In Lexington for the
purpose of receiving the
budget message and budget
document of said district for
the fiscal year 1976-77.
This Is a public meeting
where deliberations of the
Budget Committee will take
place and any person may
appear and discuss proposed
programs and the budget with
the Budget Committee at that
time.
A copy of the budget docu
ment will be available at the
School District Office, Box
368, Lexington, OR 97839, at
the time of the meeting.
MATTHEW P. DOHERTY.
Budget Officer
Published Jan. I, 8. 1976
OREGON WINTER WHEAT
SEEDINGS UP 4 PER CENT
Oregon's 1975 winter wheat
seeded for harvest in 1976 is
estimated at 1,200,000 acres, 4
per cent above last year's
seeded acreage, according to
the Oregon Crop and Live
stock Reporting Service. This
is a record acreage, surpass
ing the 1,150,000 acres seeded
for the 1975 harvest.
Prospective winter wheat
production based on Dec. 1
weather and soil moisture
conditions is expected to total
52,800,000 bushels, 1 per cent
more than the record 1975
crop.
Dry soil conditions hamper
ed seeding during the fall
season in parts of eastern
Oregon. Heavy rainfall during
October and November in the
Willamette Valley left some
intended acreage still unseed
ed on Dec. 1.
Seedings of winter wheat in
the three state area of Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho, is
placed at 5,150.000 acres, 3 per
cent more than last year.
Expected production for the
area is forecast at 215,670,000
bushels, 3 per cent below the
1975 crop. Washington's acre
age at 2,940,000 is up 3 per cent
while production at 123,480,000
bushels is down 8 per cent.
Idaho's acreage, at 1,010,000 is
up 2 per cent and production,
at 39.390,000 bushels, is up 9
per cent from last year.
Nationally, winter wheat
seeded acreage is placed at
57.2 million acres, 2 per cent
above last year.
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Heppnerites
.A new or used car In
your future?
If to contact:
Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
Chrysler-Plymouth Inc.
fc'The Walking Mans Friend'
& ..MUtM Ph. 276-7341 b
Pendleton
Home Phone 27M576
Hi ft
CUT rr
Factory Direct
PACIFIC
of Hermlston
567-2360
! ft.
Supper employment
picture bleak
Opportunities for summer
employment in the National
Forests of Oregon and Wash
ington will be slim again in
1976, according to Regional
Forester Theodore A. Schlap
fer, U.S. Forest Service.
In 1975, there were 39,000
applicants, and 4585 persons
were hired. The number of
jobs available will be about
the same in 1976, Schlapfer
said, with priority considera
tion given to those previously
employed by the Forest Ser
vice. Applicants must be 18
years of age at time of
employment.
Applications must be post-
FARMER TAX GUIDES
1976 Farmer Tax Guides are
available at the County Ex
tension Office, Heppner, re
ports Harold E. Kerr, County
Extension Agent. There are a
number of changes in Federal
laws affecting your 1975 taxes.
Farmers should be familiar
with these changes even if
someone else prepares their
tax records.
Items of interest because of
tax changes for this year"
include:
Crop Disaster payments;
Advance Payments for Jive
stock feed; Hay grown by a
cattle raiser solely for feeding
a herd; the investment credit
has been temporarily increas
ed; Individual and self-employed
retirement programs;
the amount of net earnings
subject to self-employment,
tax; standard deduction; low
income allowance, political
contributions; personal ex
emption credit;
New residence; earned in
come credit; if your return is
audited; tax rebates; IRS toll
free numbers; revenue shar
ing; privacy act information;
presidential election campai
gn fund; choose your preparer
carefully and reminders.
WHO
DOES IT? HAS IT?
Service Directory
Automotive
SHERRELL CHEVROLET.
INC.
Complete Sales ft Service
3rd A Main Hermlston
Building Supplies
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
BUILDING SUPPLIES
We feature Boysen Patau
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
Tim Moore, Mgr.
4U SE Dor ion 276-621
PENDLETON
Cafes, Lounges
Cal'S LOUNGE CAFE
Specialist la mixed drinks
and fine foods.
Heppnef 676-M1S
Construction
CIRCLE "D" TRENCHING
Guaranteed Performance .
Irrigation Drain Tile
Power Cable
Bonded and Licensed for
Sewer and drain fields
Trenching of all kinds
Robert Duncan Heppner
PII.676-SSS6 '
RIVF.RBEND
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Concrete Aggregate
Crashed Rock '
Drain R or k
Asphalt Paving
Excavating i Grading
Umatilla. OR.
9Z2-4H3 '
UMATILLA READY-MIX
Opet every weekday,
and Saturdays and
Sands? If necessary. ,
PH.6-46rM7
Page 7.
marked between Jan. 1 and
Feb. 15 and must be submitted
to the Regional Office in
Portland, not to Individual
National Forests as in the past
years. Jobs, however, will be
in the field, not in the Regional
Office. Application forms, av
ailable from Forest Service
offices, have a space for
applicants to choose the geo
graphical location desired.
Applications should be ad
dressed to Temporary Em
ployment, U.S. Forest Ser
vice, P.O. Box 3623, Portland,
OR 97208.
Patients at Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital this week are:
Judy Hampton, Kinzua; Zosi
mo Basualdo, lone; Todd
Rogers, Fred Harrison Jr.,
Peggy Moyer and William
Greenup, all of Heppner.
Dismissed were Catherine
McAuliffe, Cecil; Beecher
Emert, lone; Glenna Rollis,
William Moddis, Connie Lew
iston, Chester 0p and Cnda7
Lucas, all of Heppner.
To Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Hughes, Heppner, a son,
Travis Matthew, 7 lbs, 3'i oz..
born Dec. 30.
Grandparents are Mrs. Joan
Hughes and Matt Hughes,
Heppner. and Bob Kelsay,
John Day.
Great grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Terrel Benge, Hepp
ner, Mrs. Laurel Kelsay.
Spray and Mrs. Eva Griffith,
Heppner.
To Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Vu
Hung, Heppner, a daughter,
Margaritte, 7 lbs., 14 oz., born
Dec. 30.
Drugs, Prescriptions
HERMISTON DRUG
Free prescription
Mall Service
Opea9a.rn.U7a.nl.
Gifts for all occasions
Snack Bar
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Free mailing service on
prescriptions
Hospital Supplies
Open Mon-Fri. 9-6 p.m.
Sat. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical
Center, 1 100 Southgate
Pendleton
276-1531
Floor Covering
KEIMIG FLOORCOVERING
Carpets, draperies, linoleam
counter tops, ceramk tile.
, flooring, snndries
Sales A Installation
S0 N. 1st St.
II rr mis ton. Or.
MR FLOOR COVERING
Carpet, linoleam. ceramic
TUe. kitchen cabinets
Free estimates
All work guaranteed
MattHnghes
42 linden W.y
Heppner
RICK'S HOUSE OF
DISCOUNTS
New A Used
Fnrnltarf A Appliances
Anthortied Norgf Dealers
KM N. First. Hermlstos)
S67-SM4
I
WILCOX FURNITURE '
AND APPLIANCES
easheforyhnyytr')
color TV or stereo system
jj4 W. Hermlstoa) Ave.
S67-&6I HersnistM
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday. Jan. 1. 1976
DAVE BONKOWSKI
David Bonkowski to! visit
David Bonkowski, will share
some of his personal experi
ences of Trinidad-Tobago,
with the people of Morrow
County, Jan. 11-14.
Bonkowski was a 1975 Inter
national Four-H Youth Ex
change (IFYE) delegate to
the Caribbean nation this
summer and fall. He will be
addressing school groups, 4-H
clubs and other organizations
while in the county according
to Birdine Tullis, Extension
program assistant.
The two-island nation (Tri
nidad and Tabago, just off the
coast of Venezuela) received
its independence from Great
Britain in 1962. It contains a
wide variety of ethnic groups
who have retained much of
their culture and tradition
according to Bonkowski.
He is one of four IFYE
delegates from Oregon who
participated in the interna
Insurance
RAY BOYCE INSURANCE
AGENCY
Health. Fire. AaU, Marine
Group Plans
Ray Boyce. 676-5384
676-9625 ' Heppner
FOR RENT
$8.00 mo.
Laundromat
HEPPNER LAUNDROMATT
Monuments'
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Cemetery, grave Markers
CrsatU. Marble, Bronte
24-Hr. phoM
67-9ar76-za
Abo serving Iom A Lexington)
Heppner. P.O. Box 97
DR. E.K. 8CHAFFITX
Optometrist
Next to Hotel lleppker
entrance.
76-I4U
Heppner!
tional people-to-people pro
gram last year. He lived and
worked with several host
families during his stay in
Trinidad-Tobago. Assisting in
financing his exchange were
the Oregon Bankers Associa
tion, Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs of the
U.S. State Department and
other friends of 4-H.
Bonkowski, son of Mrs.
Mildred Bonkowski, earned a
degree in earth science from
OSU in 1974 and then did
graduate work before leaving
for his IFYE assignment. He
was a 4-H member for nine
years.
Groups wishing to schedule
an appearance by Bonkowski
while he is in Morrow County
or persons wishing- more
information about the IFYE
program should contact the
Morrow County Extension
Office.
Saw Sharpening
ED'S PRECISION SAW A
TOOL SHARPENING
SERVICE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph. 676-9913 or 676-9281
Alfalfa Si. Heppner. OR.
Physcians-Surgeons
GERALD A. JONES, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
UE.Hurlbnrt Honrs:
Mm. thra Thurs.. 9 a.m.
12:36p.m.; l:3tp.m.-5.m.;
FrL.f a.m.-lp.m.
Hermlstoa. OR. 97838
Radiator Service ,
JONES RADIATOR
SERVICE
Now is the time to get yow
harvest equipment ready
before the rash season
131SN. 1st, 567-691
Hermlstoa, OR.
Sewing Machines
. SINGER
Sales A Service
We repair all makes
and models
GROGANS
Approved Singer Dealer
243 S. Mala
Pendleton 27-23S2'
NORTHWEST ALUMINUM
Aluminum and steel siding
awnings, carports, patios and
skirting
Pendleton, OR
27648541
27637371
Title Insurance)
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT AND TITLE CO. j
Title Insarance
Office Peters Btdf. i
Heppner 1
274-0330;
6-ft.or7-ft.Slmti.h
1st