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1 Card of Thanks
We are grateful to the
numerous people who helped
us during' and since our car
accident on Nov. 13. Our
appreciation to doctors and
hospital staffs of Pioneer
Memorial and Walla Walla
General hospitals.
A very special thanks to Mr.
and Mrs. Cal Sherman for the
loan of a car since that time.
Thanks to Sheriff Mollahan
for his care of Lora Lee who
was an outpatient; also for
taking care of our personal
belongings in the car.
Kinzua Corp. employees are
to be commended for handling
our release from the car
safely.
Our sincere thanks,
HANK, LORA AND
LORA LEE STOTTS
We wish to extend our
sincere appreciation to friends
and relatives who remember
ed us with cards, flowers,
visits and other acts of
kindness during our recent
illness. Our special thanks to
the nurses and staff at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital for their
comforting care. Special
thanks also, to Mrs. Smith and
Sandy for the lunch on Friday.
TODD & GLENDA ROGERS
2 Notices
PERSONAL: TOM BLUE
Please Call 567-8948 Hermis
ton, or write to Mary Hayden.
955 W. Hermiston Ave., Her
miston, OR, for important
message. 48c
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.
Emergency: 676-5032.
ATTENTION MASONS: oy
ster feed at Heppner Lodge
No. 69 AF4 AM. Tues., Jan.
20, 6:30 p.m. Stated com
munication 8 p.m.
6 Wanted
WANTED: good milk cow to
freshen before March. Call
after 6 p.m., 676 9777. 48c
7 For Rent
'FOR RENT: studio apart
ment, $95 mo. 422-7587. 18tfc
8 Services
WE SERVICE what we sell.
Pfttjohns. 676-9157.
Clean carpets professionally
clean with new portable steam
cleaner. Rent Rinse-N-Vac at
Coast-to-Coast. lie
FOR STEAM GRAIN rolling
call Ed Martin, 422-7473 or 384
3811. 31tf
9 Livestock Poultry
WILL BUY crippled, retired
and spoiled horses. Rex Eng
lish. Ph. 567-6065. Itfc
10 Farm and Garden
FOR SALE: D-4 cat, good
condition. $2,500. Call Percy
Cecil. 676 5857. 43tf
Septic Tanks. 750 gal. $195;
1000 gal. $266. Evans Lumber
Yard. Lexington. 989 8586
12 Furn., Appliances
USED FURNITURE: desks,
sofa, chairs, dining rm set.
misc. items. 676 9498. 48tf
FOR SALE: used Sears cloth
es dryer. $25. Ph 989 8419 48c
We sell and install finished
kitchen cabinets. Pettyjoh"
Supply. i;mis7.
FOR SALE; 1373 Scars builtin
dishwasher. Make offer. 676
5567. c
13 Misc. For Sale
We tell and install hot water
heaters, Pettyjohns 176 9IJ7.
C. Kik and Son for Flberfoa'm,
Starcraft. Caldwell and Mar
tin boata. Mercury motors and
EZ Loader trailers. PH 567
419, Hermiston McNary Dam
Hwy. j
Heppner, OR, Thursday, Jan.
e
Pay cash!
9223
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE: one used 12
volume set encyclopedia. 676
9685. 48C
Pre-finished mahogany shelv
ing, 8" x 72" $4.95 ea. Evans
Lumber Yard. Lexington, 989
8586. FOR SALE: 1969 Evinrude
Bobcat snowmobile, good con
dition. Make offer. 676-5567.
49c
Zonolite insulation now in
stock, $2.75 a bag. Evans
Lumber Yard. Lexington, 989
8586. 14 Automotive
1970 Datsun 240Z, $3300. Call
676-9634 evenings. 50c
FOR SALE: 1973 Suzuki,
MX-250, exc. cond. $600, 1973
Suzuki TS-185, good cond. $250,
1971 Hodaka 100, re-built eng.
lie. & street legal 4 extra
parts, $250, contact Jim Wish
art, 140 S. Gilmore, Heppner.
73 Datsun, 2 dr.; 38,000 mi,
tape player, radio, $2,350.
676-9235. 48p
1968 CJ5 Jeep, full metal cab &
soft top; $2,000. 422-7107 after 7
p.m. 48c
1974 Kawasaki, 100 cc, low
mileage, good condition. Lar
ry Anderson , 676-5079. 49c
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE: 4 bdrm house, 3
baths, full basement, shown
by appointment only, in city
limits. 676-9685. 48c
FOR SALE: two 2 bdrm
houses in Heppner; separately
or as a unit. Good invstmt.
propty. 676-9762 or 676-5510.
45tf
The Family Is - One of
nature's masterpieces.
New Homes &
View Lots
above Heppner Hospital
for sale by Kiniua
Corporation. Houses
meet Federal and local
banking requirements.
Phone 676-9183
or
676-5191
THE GAS
SAVERS
Beetle Rabbit
Scirocco Bus
Dasher Audi Fox
Audi 100LS
7 Audi
Volkswagen
Mr I Winter olkswagrn
i'rndlrton. Oregon
it. 1 1
mn wutrtn j
Mobile Homes !
20 homes
new a used mobile
homes
on our lot. read for
Heppner customer.
rreewlupanddrlUery
Heppnerites
Aarworutrdcarln
your future?
Hsocontarl:
Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
( hrlrr PI) mouth Inc.
Tlie Walking Man's Friend'
rendlrlon I k 276-730
Home Phone 276576
L
15, 1976
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three lines of ad copy: S6c per line for each line thereafter.
Displav classified advertising. $1.40 per column inch. Cards
of Thanks, classified rate. min. $1.50. Deadline. Tuesday
noon. Not responsible for errors
14. Automotive
Large Stock of 75's
Must be Moved
1975 Pintos, Pontiacs
Lemans
1975 Buick Driver Ed., 4 dr.
well equip.
USED CARS:
1974 LTD. 4 dr., sdn. 16,400
actual miles, reg. gas.
1973 Chevelle. 2 dr. hd. top
1973 Buick LaSabre, 4 dr. sdn
air cond.
1972 Ford Maverick, 4 dr. sdn.
econ. unit
1970 Pont. 4-dr. sdn. clean
1968 Ford Falcon, exc. low
mileage, clean
PICKUPS:
Clean units & good
transportation
1974 Ford 1)4(
1974 CMC ' T 4 x 4. PS
auto, air cond.
1973 Int. 4 T. 4 x 2.
8,000 mi, brand new com.
Michelin tires, air cond,
must see to appreciate.
1970 Chev. s4 T. 4 4. PS,
4 spd.
1971 Bronco, good unit.
2 seater
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC-BUCK
FOKD
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 678-91 16
-WELL DRILLING
ATTENTION 1 ARMIIS & IANCHI RS
Of EASTIIN OtIGON
MHHUl(WMhi4M,ikpM
t. at ft. "9j fete" In.
id MM. .
"WE CAN CUT IT"
WALLACE WELL DRILLING
Cell Pondtotofl Ji-nf
10 over invoice
7 new double wides
3 new 14 ft. wides
plus set up delivery
MADISON
Mobile Homes
Hermiston
McNary HiWay
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Gazette-Times
P.O. Box 337
Heppner. OK 97836
6769228 676-9492
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Public Notice
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Morrow County Plan
ning Commission will meet
Monday, Jan. 26, 1976 at 8 p.m.
in the Courtroom of the Court
house at Heppner, Oregon.
Public hearings will be held on
the following matters:
1. Keeco Inc. (Kenn Evans),
on Variance to setback re
quirements in M l tone, locat
ed in T 4 N, R 26 E, Sec. 3. Tax
Lot 100.
2. Keeco Inc. (Kenn Evans),
Conditional Use application
for Contractor's Equipment
storage yard and office on the
above property.
3. Acceptance of final plat of
Greenwood Estate Subdivi
sion located in T 5 N. R 26 E,
Sec. 24, Tax Lot 3600.
All Interested persons are
invited to attend the hearing
and present their views.
Mrs. Mrs. Dorris L. Graves,
Chairman,
Morrow County
Planning Commission
Published Jan. IS. 1976
Specialists In
Track-layer Tractor Repair
Automotive Welding
W e handle truck hoists, beds
and racks, both factory and
custom-built: tractor cabs and
gooseneck type trailers
Air Conditioning
B&C
Repair Shop
422-71(19
CI.EO CHILDERS
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Factory Direct
PACIFIC
of Hermiston
567-2360
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smith,
Canby, (nee Shannon Mahon
ey) are the parents of a son,
Greer Tyler, 10 lbs, 3 ox., born
Dec. 24.
Grandparents are Mrs. Ha
zel Mahoney, Heppner; and
Mrs. Harriet Smith, Cottage
Grove. '
Hospital Notes
Patients at Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital this week are:
Bessie Harrison, Elizabeth
Morris and Charlotte Doherty,
all of Heppner.
Patients dismissed this we
ek were: Micki Alger and
Margaret Wehrli, both of
Condon; Jill Nelson, Lexing
ton ; Barbara Cutsforth, Glen
da Rogers, Patrick Lovgren
and Mary Van Blokland, all of
Heppner.
Hi Low Prec.
Wednesday 44 32 .30
Thursday 51 32 .33
Friday 43 31 .01
Saturday 46 30
Sunday 47 33 .22
Monday 39 31 .06
Tuesday 44 29
Wheat
White
Red
Barley
3.70 Feb.
3.59 new crop
3.77
' 96.00 Feb.
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. 48c
WHO
DOES IT? HAS IT?
Service Directory
I Automotive I Drugs. Prescriptions I Hydraulics & Welding Saw Sharpening
SHERRELL CHEVROLET. HERMISTON DRUG Jim, Welding Service SSSS
a. ....j Free prescription Either In the shop or SERVICE
"T7tTT Mail Service on the Job.
'V'.'! Open 9 a m to 7 p m. Hydraulics, Hoe fittings Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Gifts for all occailon. Jim Barrett pf, 676 9913 or 676 9281
Complete Sale. Service Snack Bar 2,V'?.Ldf 'iT.I'I Alfalfa St. Heppner, OR.
Bus. 676-5NI6 Home 676-HI76
3rd & Main Hermiston
Building Supplies Insurance Physcians-Surgeons
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY RAY BOYCE INSURANC E GERALD A. JONES. M D.
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR rrec ma.ling service on AGENCY I'hvslclan and Surgeon
BUILDING SUPPLIES prescriptions IS E. Ilurlburt. Hours:
We feature Boysen Paints -HospilalSuppl.es- ,
Open Mon Fri 9 6pm Health, r Ire. Auto. Marine Moll lBr Thurs.. a.m.-
TUM A-LUM LUMBER CO. Sal 9 I p m Group Plans 12:30 p.m.; l:Mp.m.-5p.m.:
Tim Moore. Mgr. Located in the Medical Frl..9a.m.-I p.m.
4.12 SE Dorion 276-6221 Center. 1 100 Soulhgate
PENDLETON Pendleton Ray Boyre. 676 S3M llermislon. OR. 97636
27 1531 676-9625 Heppner mmmm
Cafes, Lounges Floor Covering Radiator Service
,.,,.,,..-..,,. KEIMIG FI.OORCOVERING JONES RADIATOR
LOl NGE A ( At E mK
counter tops, ceramic tile.
Specialist In mited drink. flooring, .undrle. Now is the time to get your
and fine food.. FOR RENT h.rve.t equipment ready
before the ruth season
Sales A Installation
$8.00 niO. 1311 V lit. $67-6916
676-MIIS Heppner 500 N. I.I St. Hermiston. OR.
Hermiston, Or.
Construction Laundromat Sewing Machines
MiR F.OOR COVERING
CIRCLE "D" TRENCHING , rf " "f' .
Guaranteed Performance Carpet, linoleum, ceramic bGkf Sales Service
T. Tile, kitchen cabinets f CioJ
Irrigation-DrainT.! Free estimates hKT' ' We repair all makes
Power Cable t '"d modf
Bonded and Lken.ed for All work guaranteed Uyf' A GROGANS
Sewer and drain fields Ulfltf Approved Singer Dealer
Trenching of all kind. ... 243 S. Main
Robert Duncan Heppner 422 Linden Hay HEPPNER LAUNDROMATT Ptn4M nWM
PII.676-S5S6 6.69116 Heppner
' Furniture Monuments Steel Siding
RIVERREND .. .
CONSTRUCTION CO. ' flU rn SWEENEY MORTUARY NORTHWEST ALUMINUM
JOW-0rK(Mrr$E-'ti
C oncrete Aggregate RICK'S HOUSE OF C emetery, grave markers Aluminum and steel siding
, C rushed Rock DISCOUNTS Granite. Marble. Bronie awnings. carporU. patios and
'""" New Used 14-Hr ph,e ,k'rtmg
A.phall Paving Farnllnre Appliances 676 9606 ar 676 9226 Pendleton OR H854
Escavatlng Grading Authorlied Norge Dealers ... "na'e'on.UH
Al.s serving lone Lexington 376-3737.
Umatilla, OR. 2700 N. First. Ilrrml.ton Heppner. P.O. Bos 97
922-4223 S67-69M 1
. Optometrist Ttt( Insurance.
WILCOX FURNITURE
UMATILLA READY-MIX AND APPLIANCEl XeM la Hotel Heppner Title Insvranco
Hrewhrfre)M buy your entrance. Office la Peters BWg.
Open every weekday. c4c TV nr stere system
and Saturdays and
Sunday. If nece...ry. IMW.IIermkUnAvt. 6769461 Heppner fJH
PH. 676 96 or 9SM467 567-21 Herml.Un j
Ski workshop
Blue Mountain Community
College announced that a
cross-country ski workshop
will be held at the Columbia
Basin Electric Conference
room, Heppner, Saturday,
Jan. 17, 9:30 to noon.
Carol Bohnenkamp, an ex
perienced cross country ski
ier, Pendleton, will conduct
the workshop. If there is
sufficient interest, 1 or 2 cross
country ski trips may be
scheduled.
For further information,
call Anne Doherty, 676-5277.
ntornational
printing
If
Heppner
No. 358
FOR ELKS ONLY
Thurs., Jan. 15
Lodge 8 p.m.
Fri.,Jan. 16
Dinner by Jim
Steaks & Seafood
6-8:30
Live Music
9-2 a.m.
Sat., Jan. 17
Annual Pioneer Hospital
Party, 6 p.m.
Dinner by Jim
6-8:30
Live Music
9-2 a.m.
B.P.O.E.
nrrAn rlnntfl toll
VI ViiVII V. W M
Oregon1! 1973 traffic death
toll stood at 565 as the year
ended, the Motor Vehicles
Division reported Thursday. It
was the lowest traffic toll the
state has recorded since 1963,
when 563 were killed, and 16
per cent below the toll in 1974.
Deaths may be revised
upward later if persons now
listed as injured die as a result
of those Injuries or if delayed
death reports are received, a
division spokesman said.
Tentative figures indicate
that 439 people died as
passengers or drivers of
motor vehicles. Eighty pede
strians, nine bicyclists and 37
motorcyclists were listed as
traffic victims for the year.
There was only a very slight
reduction last year in pedes
trian deaths and about a 13 per
cent drop in motor vehicle
"Heading for Beecfier's
lone Oregon
Special Dinner Steaks
02.95
SATURDAY
Jan. 17
6 - 9 p.m. only
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occupant aeains, uui me uny
cle deaths were cut in half and 1
motorcycle fatalities dropped
43 oer cent from 1974.
Preliminary figures Indi
cate that multiple death cra-(
shes decreased last year with '
only 47 crashes listed as
KI111HK IWU ill IIIUI c lviwiv. .11
1974, there were 58 multiple
urn i ii cm aim.
Weekends accounted for
nearly half of traffic fatalities :
with 47 per cent occurring
between 6 p.m. on Fridays and
am Cnnlnv. Ar Hnr.
ing extended holiday periods.
Although total accident and
injury figures wl not be
available until about March,
the division spokesman said
figures for the first 10 months
indicate increases in both total
accidents and injuries, despite
the lowered death toll.
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