.. -p,-. 0 )f' 0 0P JW 0 m. , THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. OR, Thursday, Jan. 6, 1977, Page 9 wars MMrjrEMlVUM 90 0- sp---0--"j Sri mu Card of Thanks I would like to thank the many friends who sent flowers, cards and visited, during my stay in the hospital. To Dr. Carpenter and ' the hospital staff for their excellent care. To the ones who turned out to help Olivia in our business during our time of need es pecially my sister Blanche, Lorena Shu man and Pat O'Brien. To my good friend, Steve Beardsley, who found me and brought me to the hospital, and Dale Turner and his friends, who assisted and took care of my equipment; also Deane and Bonnie Graves for all their help. To many others too numerous to mention for assisting in many ways and knowing they cared. ' These are just a few reasons why I think Heppner is a great town to live in and there are no words to describe the wonderful people here. Ron Palmer Card off Thanks We wish to thank the fire department for their quick arrival the night of the fire. Special thanks to Chuck Holt for spotting it before it 1 became worse. The Handburys Card off Thanks We want to thank all who attended our 40th wedding anniversary celebration that made it such a big success. A special thanks to our niece Linda Prock for all the work she did, as our children live so far away, they couldn't help too much. ", Sincerely, Leo and Irene Crabtree Card of Thanks If you've got to spend Christmas in the hos pital, Pioneer Memorial is the best. A special thanks to Dr. Wolff and the staff. You were all really great. Thanks to all my friends for their kind thoughts, cards and gifts. A very Happy New Year to all my friends. Hazel Mahoney I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to friends and relatives who remembered me with cards and visits during my recent sur gery and hospitaliza tion. My special thanks to Dr. Collis and St. Anthony Hospital for their care. Also, to the Hermiston Welfare Of fice for taking care of the office. Betty McDonald Many thanks for the community's support during our Christmas tree sale and other pro jects during the past year. Special "thanks" to the Hagers and Ben netts for the use of their lot and truck. Scout Troop 661 Notices Effective Jan. 3, 1977, payments of Columbia Basin utility billings may be paid in Heppner at the Coop, office or the Bank of Eastern Oregon only: Thank you. 45-3C A gift for all occasions; let flowers do it. THE POSY PATCH. 676-9426. 43tfc New Rinse-N-Vac steam cleaner prolongs carpet life by keeping them cleaner longer! Rent at Coast-to-Coast. 20c Storage Space avail able, call 676-9426. 44-tfc NEW Rinse-N-Vac steam cleaner prolongs carpet life by keeping them cleaner longer. Rent at Case Furniture. 15tfc 4. Help Wanted Position opening with the Morrow County School District in lone. Kitchen helper needed 3 hours a day, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ap plications should be made to Charles Starr, principal, lone Schools, P.O. Box 167, lone, Ore. 97843. Applications will close Jan. 12, 1977. Em ployees: Morrow Coun ty School District is an equal opportunity em ployer. Applicants will be notified of selection by Jan. 14, 1977. Employ ment will begin Jan. 17, 1977. 47-lc NOTICE OF VACANCY Morrow County School District, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, Ore. 97839, Phone: 989-8123. The Morrow County School District, an equal oppor tunity employer, is seeking applications for the position of Deputy Clerk. Bookkeeping, secretarial and clerical skills are required. Ex perience in central school district office work preferred. Salary based on experience and training. Personal inter view required. Please make appiication by Jan. 14, 1976 to: Mat thew Doherty, Superin tendent, Morrow County School District, P.O. Box 368, Lexington, Ore. 97839. It is the policy of Morrow County School District to seek out and hire persons without re gard to race, color, re ligion, sex, age or na tional origin for all levels of employment. 7. Rentals Furnished 2 bedrm. apt., garbage service and water furnished. No children or pets. $110 per month. Herman Green, 676-9171. 45-3c 10. Livestock WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses. Rex English. Ph. 567-6065. ltfc For Sale: 2 Holstein heifers. Calve in Jan. Call 676-9797. 47-lc Notices Good Holstein milk cow; freshened July, 2nd calf, over 4 gal.-day, $250., free strainer. 422 7588 after 6 p.m. 47-lc 11. Farm Equipment Poly-posts; rugged and durable, cheaper than steel. Call 422-7138 or 422-7441. 42-5C Poly posts; rugged and durable, cheaper than steel. Call 422-7138 or . 422-7441. 47-4c 14. Miscellaneous Garage sale in Lexing ton this week; antique furniture and useful items. 1 block SW of school. Ph. 989-8557. 47-2C CB Radios: installation, repair; AM-FM radios, tape players. Sid Zinter, Jr. 422-7441. 47-4C FREE: 2 calico female kittens, 4 mos. old, housebroken. 676-5270. 47-3C Building Materials KINZUA SALE ' S-GREEN 2x4 Special Farm Grade Stud Mixed Specie 92" Long $50.00 per unit (240 Pieces) Heppner Mill SOLD BY UNIT ONLY Sales Starts 12-27-76 and ends 1-7-77 We are closed Friday, the 31st. Hours: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday For information, call 676-9183, ext. 37. 22. Cars & Trucks CB RADIOS: installa tion, repair AM-FM radios, tape players, Sid Zinter, Jr. 422-7441. 1967 Mercury Cougar; V8, 4 speed, good run ning condition, $600. Phone 989-8546 after 4 p.m. 45-4c '75 Ford, 34 ton, Camper Special, $5,000. 676-5535. 45-3c 1973 Ford Galaxie, ps, pb, radio, heater, air cond., tape deck, radial tires, 2 mounted studded radial tires, good con dition, $2,000. Ph. 422-7460 or 989-8138 eves. 46-3C 1972 Chevy Vega hatch back; A-l condition, $1,500. Call 454-2577. 46-3c r Heppnerites A new or used car in your future? If so, contact: Ed Wells Keith Farley V ill J a I CI -M. gy iiiuuill Hit. A The Walking Man's Friend' I Pendleton Ph. 276-734 1 k Home Phone 276-0576 4 k YEAR-END TRADE-INS PRICED TO SELL PICKUPS 1974 T, 4x4 auto, & air, a real clean unit 1973 Ford 4f pickup XLT, low mileage, new car appearance CARS 1974 Chev. Monte Carlo, real clean unit 1974 Buick 2 dr. Le Sabre, clean 1970 Chrysler Newport, clean, low mileage, air cond., good rubber FARLEY MOTOR CO.! Call Phil Doherty 676-5188 on any of the above units May and Chase, Heppner 676-9116 Real Estate Three bedroom, new carpet, fireplace, large corner lot, view, family room, nice yard. 676 9456. 46-3p INVESTMENT BUY $38,000 Lexington 4 plex, showing except, net return, 2 units just remodeled. Solid pumis block construction. Pen dleton Realty, 276-2662. 46-4-c For Sale: 1'2 lots in Lexington. Ph. 989-8557. 46-3p FOR SALE: House in lone, write P.O. Box 74, lone, OR 97843. 26tfc FOR SALE: 2 side-by-side 2 story duplex. All modern conveniences, 3 yrs. old, will go max., State GI loan. Rental will help make the mortgage payments. 676-9456 or 676-9632. 26tfc NOTICE SECOND NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the City of Heppner, Oregon for the fiscal year 1976-1977 will be held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 5:30 p.m., on Monday, January 17, 1977. Copies of the sup plemental budget are available without charge at the office of the City Recorder. The budget may be inspect ed by interested persons at the office of the City Recorder during regu lar office hours. Any person may appear at the public' hearing on the supplemental bud get, and discuss the budget or any part of it. Marshall Lovgren, Recorder Budget Officer City of Heppner, Oregon Published Jan. 6, 1977. 1971 Chev. pick-up, 'x Ton with canopy 1974 i Ton 4x4, pick-up 1972 Ford Galaxy 500, 2 dr. hard top, clean unit 1972 Chev, Malibu, 4 dr. sdn, good unit 1973 Chev Laguna, 2 dr. hdtp NOTICE SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the City of Heppner, Oregon for the fiscal year 1976-1977 will be held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall at 5:30 p.m., on Monday, January 17, 1977. Copies . of the supplemental budget are available without charge at the office of the City Recorder. The budget may be inspect ed by interested persons at the office of the City Recorder during regu lar office hours. Any person may appear at the public hearing on the supplemental bud get, and discuss the budget or any part of it. CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1976-1977 GENERAL FUND RESOURCES Grant Awarded (Land Conservation & . . Development Com .. mission) $6,405.00 REQUIREMENTS County of Morrow (Services and Coordi . .nator Agreement) $6,405.00 Published Dec. 30, 1976 Marshall Lovgren, Recorder Budget Officer City of Heppner, Oregon CALL FOR BIDS REQUEST FOR BIDS ON GASOLINE & OIESEL OIL Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Morrow County Court, at the County Judge's office in Heppner, Oregon, for approximately 55,000 gallons of first structure gasoline and 45,000 gal lons of diesel type fuel oil, to be delivered at either Heppner or Lex ington, Oregon, at a maximum price per gallon, for the period beginning February 1, 1977 to January 31, 1978. The county will accept bids based on truck and trailer or tank truck deliveries. All bids submitted must be on standard company contract forms or contain com plete information rela tive to the bid. Sealed bids will be opened at the February term of the county court on the 2nd day of February, 1977 at 1:30 p.m. Any bid received after 2:00 p.m, of the above date will not be considered. The Morrow County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids received, or to accept those bids most favor able to Morrow County. MORROW COUNTY COURT Paul W. Jones, Judge Published Jan. 6, 12, 20. 1977. NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held to receive for mal comments of all concerned interest in cluding the environ mental effects contain ed in the City of Lex ington's Facility Plan for the proposed Sewer Treatment Plant and Collector System. PLACE: Lexington City ..Hall DATE: Feb. 8, 1977 TIME: 7:30 p.m. ..The Facility Plan can be reviewed at the Lexington City Hall. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Pat Wright, !1S!-K5fi, or Vic Klinger, 9X9-K540. Published Dec. 30. 1976, Jan. 6, 13. 20, Feb. 3, 1977. i& - & COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding f Industrial - Commercial f Farm and Home Pendleton 276-7761 TO BE OFFICIAL SPECIAL BOND ELECTION BALLOT FOR Boardman Rural Fire Protection District To Be Held Tuesday, January 11, 1977 AT A SPECIAL DISTRICT ELECTION From 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the Carroll Donovan Residence MARK A CROSS (X) OR CHECK MARK () IN THE VOTING SQUARE AFTER THE WORD "YES" OR AFTER THE WORD "NO". GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS QUESTION: Shall the Boardman Rural Fire Protection District be au thorized to issue, sell and dispose of general obligation bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $70,000 to pro vide funds for the acquisition of land, the purchase or con struction of a fire station facility and the payment of attor neys' fees and other expenses incurred in connection with the preparation, authorization, issuance and sale of such bonds and of all proceedings related thereto, this said bond issue to be retired no more than ten (10) years from the date of issue? YES I VOTE FOR THE PROPOSED BOND LEVY NO I VOTE AGAINST THE PROPOSED BOND LEVY lone's ScribnerBrown Apts. now under NEW MANAGEMENT Studio Apts. Available Now References Required lioltz Apartments Specialists In Track-layer Tractor Repair Automotive1-Welding (We handle truck hoists, bedsfl and racks, both factory and custom-built: tractor cabs and gooseneck type trailers? Air Conditioning B&C Repair Shop 422-710!) CI.KOCHILDERS Watch this spot next week for Northwestern Livestock Commission Co. complete market report and STUB TORN OFF BY A BOARD Phone 422-7579 , A) I I CL oS co Q o" o n Of 5- Q- (D I o rr. n 3 2 0 I comment. NO. MEMBER . . .... " fC