Pace ft THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner, OR, Thursday, Jan. u.,
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Phone 676-9228
1 Card of Thanks
We wish to express cur
deepest appreciaion to every
one who has been so kind and
considerate during our loss of
our husband and father.
Your prayers, flowers, food,
cards and contributions have
been comforting to us during
our moment of sorrow.
WALTER HAYES FAMILY
We wish to thank everyone
who has been so kind and
considerate to us in our hour of
sorrow. We appreciate the
flowers, cards and kind words.
THE FAMILY OF
JIMORWICK
To all my friends and
neighbors, many thanks for
gifts, flowers, cards and all
the kindnesses extended me
during my recent illness.
Special thanks to the doctors
and nurses for their efficient
care.
PEGGY MOYER
The Rod Murrays wish to
thank the lone Fire Depart
ment and all our friends who
assisted in putting out the fire
in the basement of our home.
Without their assistance, our
home would have been a total
loss. Many, many thanks,
ROD AND MEG
We wish to extend our
sincere appreciation to the
numerous friends and rela
tives who remembered to send
cards, flowers, visits and
other acts of kindness during
Tom's recent illness. Our
special thanks to the ambu
lance driver; Dr. Wolff, the
nurses and staff at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital for their
comforting care. Although the
census for the city of Heppner
only numbers about 2,000, we
know there must be around a
million in time of need.
We are happy to announce
that Tom is back home now,
recuperating nicely. God bless
each and every one of you.
TOM AND MILLIE HOWELL
2 Notices
New Bus. oppt. for your area.
Prev. exp. unnecessary. To
arrange for appt. write P.O.
Box 1699. Pendleton, OR 97801.
52c
"MENTAL HEALTH: Hepp
ner. 8:30-5 p.m. daily except
Wed.. 12:309 p.m. Irrigon,
Mon. and Thurs.. 922-3357.
Emergency: 676-5032.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Ph. 676-5528. 29tl
4 Help Wanted
Man to work in the irrigation
and pump field. Exp. pref..
but we will train the right
man. Call Farmore. Pendle
ton, collect, for an appt.
276-3160. 49c
6 Wanted
WANTED TO RENT: 1 bdrm
home or apartment. Ph.
676-9228
7 For Rent
FOR RENT: 1 bdrm apt.. $95
mo 422 "587. lKf
8 Services
Clean carpels professionally
clean wilh new portable steam
cleaner. Rent Rinse N Vac at
Const toCoast Uc
FOR STEAM GRAIN rolling
call Ed Martin. 422 7473 or 384
3811. 3K'
9 Livestock Poultry
Ow. two and three yr. old
Angm bulls for wit. Fh
6769795. 40
Attention cattlemen: Here
ford cattle sale. SO bulls. U
heifers. I pm., Jan. 24 (
Rrenl Horn Butlercreek Ra
nch. Hermiston. OR. Ph.
567 C6I.
WILL BUY crippled, relim
and i pot led horses. Res Eng
lith Ph.5706S. Mr
1 fP
i a. a
H
10 Farm and Garden
r AKMEiiw nw ra
table gas-powered post hole
diggers, 6" 4 10" augers.
Pettyjohns Supply. 676-9157.
FOR SALE: D-4 cat, good
condition, $2,500. Call Percy.
Cecil, 676-5857. 43tf
Let us gravel your driveway,
Pettyjohns Supply. 676-9157.
' 12 Furn., Appliances
USED FURNITURE: desks,
sofa, chairs, dining rm set,
misc. items. 676-9498. 48tf
FOR SALE: 1973 Sears builtin
dishwasher. Make offer. 676
5567. 49c
Youngstown upper 4 lower
steel cabinets w dbl sink. Very
gd cond. Mrs. Jerry Dough
erty, 676-9737. 49tf
12
Sears color console TV, good
cond. $85. Ph. 422-7588. 50c
13 Misc. For Sale
C. Kik and Son for Fiberfoam,
Starcraft, Caldwell and Mar
lin boats. Mercury motors anc
EZ Loader trailers. PH 567
8419, Hermiston-McNary Dam
Hwy. fc
FOR SALE: HS 12 ga. pump
trap gun. PR and MC stock,
new $400. 989-8442. 50c
FOR SALE: 1969 Evinrude
Bobcat snowmobile, good con
dition. Make offer. 676-5567.
49c
14 Automotive
1970 Datsun 240Z, $3300. Call
676-9634 evenings. 50c
1974 Kawasaki. 100 cc. low
mileage, good condition. Lar
ry Anderson. 676-5079. 49c
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
Audi
Volkswagen
Mel Winter Volkswagen
Pendleton. Oregon
27601 1
20 homes
NEW 4 USED MOBILE
HOMES
on our lot. reads for
Heppner customers.
Free set up and delivery
Heppnerites
A new of used car la
your future?
If so contact:
, Ed Wells
at
Keith Farley
Chrysler-Plymouth Uf.
The Walking Maas Friend
Pendleton Ph. 17 J14I
Home Phone 1764576
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ntobile Homes
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classifieds mill be billed monthly. The alternative I. to raise
the rates to cover rising costs. Rates remain f I for the first
three lines of ad copy; Sc per line for each ne thereafter
Display classified advertising. $U per column Inch. Cards
of Thanks, classified rate. mln. 11.50. Deadline. Tuesday
noon. Not responsible for errors not reported within T days.
14. Automotive
A few 75'S
left at a
real buy
ON DISPLAY:
1976 Ford truck well equipped,
hoist and 18 ft. combination
bed. A good unit for your
farm needs
1975 Buick Driver Ed.. 4 dr.
well equip.
USED CARS:
1974 LTD. 4 dr. sdn, 16.400
actual miles, reg. gas
1973 Chevetle, 2 dr. hd. top
1972 Ford Maverick, 4 dr. sdn.
econ. unit
1970 Pont. 4-dr. sdn, clean
1968 Ford Falcon, exc. low
mileage, clean
PICKUPS:
Clean units 4 good
transportation
1974 Ford Ji 4 x 4
1974 CMC 'j T 4 x 4. PS
auto, air cond.
1973 Int. s4 T, 4 x 2,
8,000 mi. brand new com.
Michelin tires, air cond.
must see to appreciate.
1970 Chev. s4 T. 4 x 4. PS.
4 spd.
1971 Bronco, good unit.
2 sealer
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC Bl'ICK
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase. Heppner
Phone 676-91 16
1972 Ford 34 T. 4 wh. dr. truck.
PTO winch; 10 ft custom flat
bed. hubs. FM radio, locking
differential; overloads, extra
gas tank; heavy duty through
out; ideal for winter feeding.
Dr. Huber. 676-9118; home
989-8107, evenings. 50c
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE: two 2 bdrm
houses in Heppner; separately
or as a unit. Good invstmt.
propty. 676-9762 or 676 5510.
F V 45tf
FOR SALE: 4 bdrm house. 3
baths, full basement, shown
by appomtmenl only, in city
limits. 676-9085. 48c
Large lot. corner Riverside 4
Shobe. water 4 sewer hookups
installed. 676274 after 5 pm.
50C
Specialists In
Track-later Tractor Repair
Automotive Welding
We handle truck hoists, beds
and racks, both factor) and
ruslom-huilt: tractor cabs and
gooseneck lpe trailer
Air Conditioning
B&C
Repair Shop
122-7
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-WELL DRILLING
ATTINTIOM f AIMIIf 4 IANCHIIS
Of lAJTItHOHGON
WE CAN
WALLACE VEU DHILLiriG
Call rJiIJ4WJt
1 onslve. Classified ads
Operating
figures for
banking firm
1975 operating figures for
the Pendleton Banking Co.
were released today by Joe B.
Green, Chairman of the Board
of the locally owned bank. He
indicated that total assets of
the bank increased 58 per cent
from $7 million to $11.7 million
during the year. In 1974, the
bank was the fastest growing
in Oregon with a rate of 54 per
cent.
Preliminary figures indi
cate that earnings for the year
were about $54,000 or $1.54 per
outstanding share of common
stock, an increase of 189 per
cent over 1974 figures. Green
emphasized final figures could
vary somewhat, but said that
he felt any such adjustments
would be minor.
"We're well satisfied with
the year", said Green, "and
we are looking forward opti
mistically to 1976 and beyond.
Our earnings for the year
represent what we think is the
proper balance in view of our
extraordinary growth in size,
and we are now in an excellent
position to move ahead with
our plans for the bank."
COLLEGE EXPANDS
GED TEST PROGRAM
The General Education De
velopment testing program
and Blue Mountain Communi
ty College will be expanded
next week to include Tuesday
evening testing.
The new schedule will add
Tuesday evening testing on
the campus from 5-9 p.m. the
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each
month, and on the Umatilla
Indian Reservation from 6-9
p.m. the 2nd and 4th Tues
days. Heretofore all testing
was conducted in the college
Counseling Center during a
norma! 8 to J weekday sched
ule. The GED test is a high
school equivalency test avail
able to non-high school grad
uates who are 18 years old or
over. It includes a series of
five tests on English. Social
Studies. Science. Literature
and Mathematics.
Persons wishing more in
formation on the tests should
visit the college Counseling
Center or phone 276-1260, Ext.
226. Those wishing to prepare
for the test may register in the
college's Adult Education
program. Study Skill Center.
Pioneer Hall.
I l l) ANALYSIS
Earl Bates, agricultural
meteorologist and Joseph He
nnessey recently published
the 2. 4 1) transporl report
which summarized data and
analysis of 2.4 I) monitoring
stations in Oregon, reports
Harold Kerr. County Exten
sion Agent.
The purpose of the analysis
was to calculate if 2,4 D is
transported from wheat fields
in Oregon across the Horse
Heaven Hills into vineyards of
the lower Yakima Valley and
whether it might cause injury
lo the crop.
It was determined that the
critical level of 2.4 I) concen
tration at grape vineyards
was I part per billion Using a
complex formula. Bates and
Hennessey calculated from
data collected at Oregon
points closcsl to the affected
vineyards that Ihe highest
calculated amount of 2,4 1)
contributed by Oregon was
0 013 parts per billion or 13
per cenl of the amount
required lo cause damage In
the vineyards
This report should largely
ease the suspicion of Wash
ington grape growers thai
Oregon Wlicatgrowers are
causing their 2,4 D damage
problem.
CUT IT"
Public Works Bill
More than a half-billion
dollars is included in the
recently signed 1976 public
works appropriations bill for,
energy production and flood
control projects affecting
Oregon, Sen. Mark Hatfield
said recently. Hatfield is the
ranking Republican member
of the appropriations commit
tee panel that approved the
funds. He released a detailed
listing of the individual proj
pets "This total of $514,918,000
represents responsible federal
spending that will help create
Oregon jobs, improve local
economies and protect our
region's natural resources,"
Hatfield explained. "Of this
total, $441,184,000 will fund
construction work on a wide
variety of projects throughout
the region at a time when the
Northwest construction indus
try is in the economic dol
drums and more jobs are
needed."
Hatfield broke down the
total funding into several
different categories. He said
construction work by the
Corps of Engineers on Oregon
related projects will total
$237,725,000; for the Bureau of
Reclamation the total is
$120,900,000, and self-financed
Bonneville Power Admini
stration construction work in
Oregon will total $82,559,000.
In addition to these constru
ction funds, the $514.9 million
includes money for regular
operation and maintenance
work at existing projects, and
for investigation and design
work prior to construction of
new public works projects.
Including the construction
funds detailed above, the
Oregon-related grand totals
for the agencies include;
$277,421,000 for the Corps of
Engineers; $126,178,000 for the
Bureau of Reclamation;
$105,789,000 for Bonneville
Power Administration; and
$5,530,000 for the Energy
WHO
DOES IT?
Service
.SIIERRELL CHEVROLET,
INC.
Complete Sale 4 Sen ice
3rd 4 Main Hrrmislon
Building Supplies
SEE I S FOR Al l. VOl R
BUI.DINGSrPPI.IKS
We feature Boen Paints
Tl'M-.Vl.t'M LUMBER CO.
Tim Moore. Mgr.
4:12 SEDorion 276 4221
PENDLETON
Cafes, Lounges
Carsi.OlN(.E4C.FE
Specialist in mird drink
and line food.
STS-UHi
Heppner
Construction J
CIRCLE ! thenuiim;
Guaranteed Performance
Irrigation-Drain Tile
power Cable
Bonded and Lkened lor
Rewer and drain field
Trenching of all kind
Robert Duncan Heppner
PH. IT! ill
IUVERBEND
CONSTRI CTION ( .
Concrete Aggregate
Crushed Rock
Drain Rock
Atphall Palng
Fuataling 4 Grading
Imalilla.OR.
I'M TILI.A READY-MIX
Open eery weekday.
andKalurdajtand
JtundayMneceary.
I'll. 6TMIK r WM)
Automotive j Drugs. Prescriptions j Hydraulics Weldin j Saw Sharpening
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Research and Development
Administration.
Corps of Engineer projects
within the State of Oregon
include: Applegate Lake, As
toria Turning Basin; Bonne
ville Lock and Dam, 2nd
powerhouse; Cascadia Lake;
Catherine Creek Lake, Coos
Bay: Days Creek Lake (phase
1); Elk Creek Lake, John Day
Lake and Dam, Lake Umatil
la. Silies River and tributar
ies. '
Partly or wholly out of state
Corps projects affecting Ore
gon are: Chief Joseph Dam,
Generating units; Columbia
River and tributaries; The
Dalles lock and dam, genera
ting units; Libby Dam, gener
ating units; Lower Granite
Dam. generating units; Little
Goose Dam, generating units;
Lower Monumental Dam, ge
nerating units; Hopper dred
ges. Bureau of Reclamation pro
jects in Oregon include Rouge
River Basin, Grants Pass
division and Tualatin project.
Heppner
No. 358
FOR ELKS ONLY
Thurs., Jan. 22
Reg. Lodge 8 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 23
Dinner by Jim
Steaks 4 Seafood
6-8:30
Sat., Jan. 24
Prime Rib Dinner
Music By
Don Rcdf ield
9-2 am.
Thurs., Jan. 29
Ref.Lodge8p m
B.P.O.E.
HAS IT?
Directory
Free prescription
Mail Sen ice
Open)a.m.to7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasion
Snack Bar
MEDICAL CENTER
I'HVRMACV
Free mailing service on
prescriptions
- Hospital Supplies
Open Mon Fri 9 6pm
S.il 9 I p m
Located in Ihe Medical
Center. IKMiSouIhgale
Pendleton
27ii I.VII
Floor Covering
KF.IMIG FI.OOH('0 F.RING
Carpel, draperlr. linoleum
counter top, ceramic tile.
Mooring, sundries
Satr4 installation
m. utsi.
Hermiston, Or.
MaR FLOOR ( DU RING
( arpet. linoleum, ceramic
Tile, kitchen rabinel
Freeestimatr
All work guaranteed
Matt Hughe
122 Linden U ay
t;ill Heppner
Furniture
ovonc(Mtn,:.-
RICK'S HOI SF. OP
DISCOUNTS
New 4 l'ed
Furniture 4 Appliance
Authorlied Nor g Dealer
22W V Flrt. HermUto
567-KMl
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WILCOX FURNITURE
AND AI'I'LI NCFR
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color TV mr lere ylem
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I IIERMISTON DRUG I
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sum
ner. Lexington, are the par
ents of son, Samuel Sean, 7
lbs.. 3'4 ox., born Jan. 15.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McConnell, En
terprise: Rita Sumner and
Jack Sumner, both of Hepp
ner. Great grandparents are Iv
an Cox. Helen Cox. and Mr.
and Mrs. Cat Sumner, all of
Heppner; Sherman McCon
nell, ND; and Mr. and Mrs.
Christ Entcel. ND.
WHEAT
White
Red
Barley
3.70 Feb.
3.62July-Aug
3.77 Feb
3.68 Aug
98.00 Feb.
" ;
"Heading ror oeecner
lone, Oregon
Friday and Saturday
Special Dinner Steaks
$2.95
6 - 9 p.m. only
Live Music
Don Hill
Country Western
92 a.m.
Fri.andSat.
Jim's Welding Sen Ice
Either in the thop or
on the job.
Hdraulict.lloe4iitt!ngi
Jim Barrett
RUersideAve. Heppner
Ku. I "8-5 l Home ! 1 71
Insurance
RAY BOYCE INSURANCE
AGENCY
Health. Fire, Auto, Marine
Group Plant
Ray Boy ce. 671-531
67I-M25 Heppner
Motorcycle
llinton' Cycle (link
New Location
HermlUon-McNary Hwy
567-335I
llomeaf
Hodaka.C Z, Indian
Laundromat
HEPPNER LAUNDROMAT?
Monuments
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Cemetery. grae markers
Granite, Markl, Bronte
II Hr. phone
176 SO or 1226
Alerlnl lone 4 l.eilngtow
Heppner, P.O. Bos II
Optometrist
DR. EK. HOIAFFITZ
Optometrist
Nest In lintel Heppner
entrance.
Heppner
i
Hospital Notes
Patients In Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital thii week are:
Wendy Powell. Richard Sch
midt and Ned Sweek, all of
Heppner.
Patients dismissed wert:
Carolyn Howard and Cindy
Sumner, both of Lexington;
Beecher Emert, lone; Rich
ard Peck and Inex Gentry,
both of Heppner.
Mi Low Pre.
Wednesday 54 31 .07
Thursday 57 49 .01
Friday 44
Saturday M 35
Sunday 47 30
Monday 45 26
Tuesday 34 23 (
ED S PRECISION SAW 4
TOOL SHARPENING
SERVICE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
ph. 676-9913 or 676 9281
Alfalfa St. Heppner, OR.
Physciana-Surgeons
GERALD A. JONES. M.D.
Phyticlaaaad Surgeon
lit E.llurlburt. Hour;
Mon. thru Thurs., la m.
12 Mp m.; I .Jtp m.-S p.m.:
Fri..f a m.-l p m.
Mr rmlslon. OR. 170
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR
SERVICE
Now I the time lo gel your
harvest equipment ready
before the rush ea son
I3ISN. 1st. 5474116
llrrmltlon.OR.
Sewing Machines
SINGER
Sale 4 Service
Wf repair all make
and model
GROGAN8
Approved Singer Dealer
MS. Mala
Pendleton 176-U3S
THIS SPACE
FOR RENT
$8.00 mo.
Title Insurance
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Heppner