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y -pi -y j1 y pi aajr pi gp -pr yja. pjjii up mm W yaji jar pi iO" pi dii pi igjil 0 pi pin jpryui pi JlisT murmur -gr mninigiii iuli lyiW sjir'prjr'ar ajar pD p"-(--gry' y-yp-. ajja)sjajiiaajaapi The Heppner Gaitette-Tlmes, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, May 28, 1981-NINE NEW FIRST AID FOR COLD SORES It hai been estimated that 30,000,000 Americana are affected by cold torea and fever blisters. Although cold aorei and crusting fever bliatera fre quently affect those sutcep tlble to them during "the cold season" when upper replratory Infections are common, they are a prob lem year-round for many. Most lesions recur at the aame aite around the mouth or nose with moat occurring on the lip. How ever, cold sores can also oc cur on the nose, cheek or chin. What causes the prob lem? Actually the first at tack usually occura in child hood but the virua which la known aa herpes simplex may remain latent un til the individual reaches adulthood. Cold sores frequently are triggered by emotional or physical atress, expoaure to the sun, debilitating Illness and futigue. The moat common symp toms are tingling, itching, burning and pain which can be quite aevvre. There are usually three atages In the development of cold sores and fever bliatera: the tingling or burning sen sation which is followed in about 12 hours by one or more bliatera; the unsightly crusting and drying; the healing process. Recently, a new formula tion developed specifically for cold sores became avail able. Called Resolve, it is a colorless, tasteleaa, odorleaa gel that containa a highly effective anesthetic, dyclo nine hydrochloride 1. Con sumer groups who tested the product commented that 'It really works." GOOD GOLF Tips On A Low Score At A High Age fly Jay Hebert Jay Hebert, touring pro and tournament winner for 30 yean, ha been commit tioned by Standard Urandi Incorporated to aunt $enior golfer by preparing then tip. Playing the irona shouldn't be difficult for the senior golfer as long aa he 'a willing to aettle for ahorter dis tances. But instead of uaing a five iron he should Hebert switch to four-iron. There 'a a tendency among older golf era to practice leaa. No matter how long you've been playing, or how skilled you've been in the past, pracdce still maker-if not perfect a better golfer. The short game can always use a little tuning-up. Aa important as prac tice Is, dont overdo it. A half hour on the practice tee Is long enough. Before playing a round, it's a good idea to warm up by hitting 20 or so balls. This looaena the muscles and revs up the thinking process. rVebelos, Cub icoute receive icoiiting awards Local Cub Scouts and We beloa received Scouting a wards at an awards cere mony Monday, May 4. at the Pine Wood Derby held at the Elks Lodge In Heppner. Receiving awards were: Den 1: Jrry Rrosnan Bear; Jess Osmin one gold, two silver; Craig Angell one gold, one silver. Den 2: Kevin Peck one gold, one silver; Dean Mun kers one gold, one silver; Troy White Wolf, one gold. Den 3: Mark Angell one gold, one silver; Mark Bros nan one gold; Phillip Est" berg two silver; Eric Con norone silver. Den 5: Shane Palmer Bob cat; Ryan Miller-Wolf; Wayne Plocharsky Wolf ; Raymond Hire Wolf; Brian Slminoe Wolf. Den 6: Ben Turly Wolf; Jimmy Holti Wolf, one sil ver; Brian Ball silver. Many Scouts turned out to enjoy a roller skating party held at the fairgrounds in Heppner Saturday. 0 PUBLIC NOTICES The following precincts shall be combined for the June 30, 1981 election: Hardman, NE Heppner, NW Heppner, SE Heppner and SW Heppner. Morrow County Clerk Barbara Bloodsworth Published: May 28, 1981 G-TT Osiiid A great way to find what your'e looking for OVESYGJEI EIICEJAC COMPLETE AND .PROFITABLE LIVESTOCK MARKETING SERVICE. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUY OR SELL LIVESTOCK, PLEASE LET US HELP YOU. MARKETING IS OUR BUSINESS AND WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU. Reeky Webb 433-2315 aafl-aTnal aWsaaaaaBsaaaal J PPBUC NOTICEsj INVITATION TO BID MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT invites bids on the following: 1. Anti-Freeze for automo bile use. 2. New tires for buses. 3. Re Cap tires for buses. Specifications and bid forms are available upon request at the address below. Rids will be opened at 2:00 p.m. on June IS. 1981 and will be presented to the district board on June 15. 1HRI at Lexington. Bids are to be sent or delivered in sealed envelopes plainly marked Antl Freeze or Tire BID. All bids are to be mailed or . delivered to the Morrow County School District Office, Box 3BB. Lexington. Oregon 97839 before the time and date specified above. The school district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Matthew P. Dohi?rty, District Superintendent Date May 19. 1BI Published: May 28. 1981 PUBLIC HEARING The Heppner City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday June 8, 1081 at Heppner City Hall. 8:00 P.M. A Conditional Use Per mit will be considered for P&D Auto Repair 238 & 242 N. Chase Street. Purpose of the Conditional Use request is for repair or maintenance for truck, automobile & farm implements. Dick Bigelow Chairman Published: May 28. 1981 PUBLIC HEARING The Heppner City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday. June 8. 1981 at Heppner City Hall. 8:00 P.M. A Conditional Use Per mit will be considered for Skow's R.V. park at 378 Main Main requesting modification of a previous permit, which would increase a 20 day stay for recreational vehicles to 120 days. Dick Bigelow Chairman Published: May 28. 1981 CEMETERY NOTICE ALL FLOWERS, both real and artificial, will be removed from Heppner Masonic Cem- etery on June 8th. This is necessary in order to mow. Anyone wishing to save their artificial flowers should pick them up before that date. i H.C.M.D. Board Published: May 21, 28. 1981 liWlil 0 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF OREGON WHEAT COMMISSION PUB LIC BUDGET HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIV EN that a public meeting will be held pursuant to ORS Chapter 578. The Oregon Wheat Commission Act. in the Conference Room of the Pendleton Grain Growers Building. Southwest Tenth and Dorion Avenue, Pendleton. Oregon, on Friday. June 12. 1881. from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., upon a proposed budget for the operation of the Oregon Wheat Commission during the fiscal year July 1. 1981 to June 30,1982. At this meeting any produ cer of wheat in Oregon has a right to be heard with respect to the proposed budget, a copy of which is available for inspection under reasonable circumstances in the office of each County Extension Agent in Oregon. For further information, contact the Oregon Wheat Commission office. P.O. Box 400, Pendleton. Oregon 97801. Dated this 19th day of May, 1981 ATTEST: WILLIAM G. JAEGER. CHAIRMAN IVAN C. PACKARD. ADMINISTRATOR Published: May 28. 1981 THE PORT OF MORROW NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT UPON AN ORDINANCE TO ISSUE POLLUTION CONTROL REVENUE BONDS. (PORTLAND GEN ERAL ELECTRIC COM PANY BOARDMAN PROJECT Pufclic notice is hereby given that on June 8. 1981, at 10:00 a.m. the Board of Commissioners of the Port of Morrow will meet at the City Council Chambers of the City of Boardman. 200 Nelson Square, Boardman, Oregon, for the purpose of acting upon an Ordinance authorizing is suance by The Port of Morrow, Oregon of its revenue bonds in an aggregate prin cipal amount not to exceed $12,000,000 for the acquisition of a leasehold interest in certain pollution control facil ities for Portland General Electric Company and auth orizing the execution of cer tain documents and related matters. Such meeting will be a public meeting and interes ted persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. A copy of the ordinance will be available for inspection at the office of the Port of Morrow, Oregon. This notice is publish ed pursuant to the require ments of ORS 777.565. The Port of Morrow , Beverly Kyd. Secretary Published: May 21, 28, 1981. Cards of Thanks ? Thanks to Dr. Gifford and to the hospital staff for their excellent care. Thanks to all for their prayers, cards and good wishes. Charles O'Connor 5-28-lc. Thanks to whoever gave me the calculator for graduation. The card wasn't signed. Brian Thompson 5-28-lp. ,, 'm.-m ""fc THE DALLES, OREGON aa" VI-t.W, f riff ' EVIilY FRIDAY 1:CD P.M. We extend our heartfull thanks to all our friends and relatives for the cards, flow ers, words of comfort, prayers and food brought to our home during the recent loss of our loved one. Rod Thomson Don and Lorraine Ball Dale Sherman Ralph and Edna Sovereign Ruth Rogers 5-28-lc Wayne. Debbie. Ritchie and I wish to thank all those people who have helped us so very much. To those who prayed, those who even now are calling Wayne and making his days less lonely, those who sent cards and contributed money, thank you. Special thanks to Anna and Pete Schwarzin for taking care of my place, to LaRae and Mike Kindle and Betty Wilhelm and to Alpha Theta Sorority "and the Wagon Wheel. All of you did so much to make a dreadful experience at least bearable. We thank you for being there when needed but most of all we thank you for caring. Sally, Wayne, Deb and Ritchie Wilson 5-28-lp. Come to the lone United Church of Christ annual bar becue and auction Saturday, June 6, 10 a.m. at Willows Grange. Lots of special bar gains Home made items -Antiques - A pit barbecued beef dinner at noon. Bring the whole family for a fun day. 5-14-4C AA Information 676-9815. 4-16-14C LOST: Man's Texas Instru ments cronograph watch. Re ward offered. If any informa tion call 422-7294. 5-28-2C. Help Wanted 4 Retired. Semi-Retired? Com plete residential dwelling in spections and other related inspections for insurance companies only in the Hepp ner area. Exciting and inter esting work. No experience necessary. Work on an Inde pendent Contract basis. Must have 35mm camera and transportation. Reply to box 3276, Bellevue. WA 98004. Please include home phone number. 5-21-3p. WANTED: Heppner High boys' sports writer. Apply Gazette-Times. 4-9-tf BOARDMAN COKRFSi PONDKNT - Community or iented persoh wanted to write Boardman-area news for the Gazette-Times. No experience necessary. Call 1-676-9228 for more infor mation.' WANTED - Babysitting jobs. Call 676-9674 - ask for Kim. or 676-9261 ask for Tina. 5-28-lp. Cords of Thanks ? Notices 2 tost (S Fo und 1 3 Work Wanted 5 La Grande John B. MARKET REPORT CATTLE SALABLE SM STEERS Calves 300 to 400 lbs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Plain HEIFERS 300to400ibs. 400 to 500 lbs. 500 to 600 lbs. 600 to 700 lbs. 700 to 800 lbs. Over 800 lbs. Pairs Commercial It Utility Cows Canners tt Cutters Bulls HOGS SALABLE 34 Fat hogs Sows Boars SHEEP SALABLE 24 Ewes HORSES SALABLE 7 By the head: Over 1000 lbs. There were 59 buyers and Thursday's market. MARKET TREND: With feeder cattle at a standstill in the northwest, and dressed meat prices down another $3.00 the market held up better than expected. Baker and Wallowa counties accounted for a large number of the cattle both bought and sold. Competition from buyers wanting cattle to go back out to the country helped keep the market up higher than other market agencies had reported earlier this week. NEXT SALE: Thursday. June 4 at 12:30 p.m. Thank you, John B. Kirby LA GRANDE LIVESTOCK - A Powder River Equipment Dealer "aBasaai-B-Baaa-al-aa 1 I I 1 I I I Wanted 6 1 1 Services 8 Female Roomate Wanted -non-smoker preferred. Beaut iful apartment. Lots of room. Call 422-7401 after 4 p.m. until June 5. 5-28-2C. FOR RENT - 2-one bedrocti furnished apartments avail able May 1 and June 10th -most utilities included. Phone: 676-9157 weekdays, 676-9284 evenings and week ends. 4-16-tfc Apartments for rent in lone. 422-7579. 5-21-tfc. EVERGREEN TERRACE APARTMENTS. New. two bedroom apartments for rent. Call 676-5120. S-13-tfc. One bedroom duplex apt. Available June 10. Phone 676-9105. 5-28-tfc. FOR RENT: Three bedroom mobile home - set up on lot. 676-5516. 5-28-2C. Services .6 " Planning a wedding? The1 Gazette-Times has many, beautiful invitations for you to choose from. Stop by and look over our pleasing selection. ' '8-14-tfs' " - FREE Dead Animal Removal - Fast Daily Service. Call collect - 567-7639. HBRMIS TON HIDE TALLOW. ;io-2-tfc .. . JOB PRINTING - envelopes.' ' letterheads, business forms", register forms, business ' cards, fliers, and other types of printing available. The Heppner Gazette-Times 676-, 9228. ,You can order your personal ized runner stamp or business cards from the Gazette Times. Standard rubber '.stamps also available. 8-14-tfs. Rentals 7 Livestock Kirby THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1981 $170.00-$200.00 hd 73.00-78.00 70.00 69.00 62.00 59.00 74.75 71.50 65.00 64.00 62.00 57.00 50.00 64.00 60.00 58.00 56.00 52.00 50.00 70.00 63.00 64.00 61.00 58.00 56.00 $485.00 - 660.00 39.00-44.00 35.00-38.00 50.00-56.00 36.50-41.00 34.50-35.25 31.00 $20.00-38.00 hd $390.00 - 550.00 40.50 79 consignors represented at J a tn'o I (7C-I157 HEPPNER 1 BACKHOE SERVICE f Dig Irrigation Ditches Excavating Installation of Septic Tanksj 5 and Drain Fields Gravel. Dirt Hauling BONDED and LICENSED Livestock & Poultry 10 WILL BUY HORSES - any kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis ton. tfc. Farm Equipment 11 CHIEF BINS Building.. Steel or Wood Pole. Augers. Your choice for quality. Call for a dollar-saving bid today! Ask for ' Merle. Turman Aeration 567-7666 Hermiston.OR 5-7-tfc Gf ain Bins for sale. 1,000 to 45,000 bushel capacity. We erect or you erect. Complete line of accessories. Completed by this year's harvest. Also farm buildings. Call collect: 503-388-3272. High Desert Steel Struc tures 354 N E. Greenwood Bend, OR 4-16-ctfn Used 420 gal. 3-16 in.'steel gas tank. Call 676-9221 after 6 p.m. 5-21-tfc. cuAm ausehs We have several new WESTGO grain transport augers assembled and ready to go. asms cc::smucnc: CC-V-PAHY STORMOR GRAIN BINS & WESTGO AUGERS CALL CCLLECT 542-5C36 ce:.is see the i:vj Ece::o..-AL j-caei imu ) arI'2T & 17.1 LI L DALA!iO::3 Attention f areirs Clarence says bring your farm truck In now before the season rush for servicing. F arley Motor Co, Farm Produce 12 STRAWBERRIES. U-pick or we will take orders. Take 168 exit off 1-84. go south toward Heppner 10 miles or take Boardman turnoff off High way 207 and go 10 miles north. Watch for signs. Phone 481 5922. 5-28-4C. Miscellaneous 14 Worms and castings for sale. 365 Water St.. Lexington. 989-8518. 5-14-4P Pre-fabricated metal build ings commercial and indus trial by American Buildings Company. We erect or you eluding design. High Desert Steel Structures 354 N E. Greenwood Bend. OR call collect : 503-388-3272 4-16-ctfn Musical 15 FOR SALE - Brand new AM FM IN-dash 8-track player. 989-8194. 1-29-tfc Sporting Equipment 16 We Buy. Sell and trade used guns. Largest gun inventory in the area. l-26tfc Coast to Coast 676-9961 Furniture & Appliances 18 FOR SALE: Antique oak draw-leaf dining table $250. four matching antique oak chairs $150. coffee table $25. Call after 4 p.m. 676-9635. 5-28-tfc. Cars 61 Trucks 22 No. 22. CMC 3-ton 1968 truck w-5-ton hoist. 16-ft. steel bed with bulk racks and stock racks. 49.000 miles. Good rubber, size 900 x 20. Call 676-5331. 5-28-2C. Real Estate 23 $57,900 - Panoramic View from large 4 year-old, 3 bedroom in Heppner with woodstove. PENDLETON REALTY INVESTMENT INC. 276-2662. 5-21-6C. FOR SALE: Cozy two-bedrm home, newly remodeled kitch en and bathroom, formal dining room, wood stove. Excellent rental investment -close to college. $36,900. 276 9268 after 5 p.m. 5-21-4C. I t r . s mmmmm mmm BACKHOE . & IC TANK .& DRAINFIELD INSTALLATION: wrvvira. DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES" ROAD GRADER AVAILABLE SfmSBBBL . ANY EXCAVATIHG urrn iXtsn.!. SMALL UCtttSID 5 Fur Western Red Estcte Bob Harris, Realtor 676-9015 Heppner, OR. 97836 f INVEST & DEPRECIATE 1 22 Apt. units (11 in lone & 11 in Heppner) with good occup- jjancy ratio, good condition but upgradable. Asking $200,000. for both or may sell separate 02 good duplexes, near city ppark and shopping. Steady, plneat. rentals. $50,000. 0 Remodeled, clean. S bdrm in 0 Heppner. Has new roof, all plnew paint inside, large living area Onlv $38,000. i down ! baiance 8 percent contract 4 Beautifully remodeled pbdrm.. with full bsmt. An exceptionally well built home. w-w caroets. extra nice kit- 4 chen. $48,000. i Very nice 2 bdrm. with all j( stucco exterior, full bsmt. w-w carpet, exc. kitchen. Now 4 reduced to $33,250 4 10 x 50 Mobile home on 70 x 75 veiw lot. A top buy at $9,000 1-3 down. Tjmmmmmmmmm Free - To Good Country Home 7 year old Labrador - Brittany mix. good family dog. 676-5231. 4-16-tfc t Spring into spring with new ; floor covering for your home. M 4 R Floor - Covering in i Heppner has what you are looking for. Stop by or give us a call. M & R 676-9418. 3-5C ESTATE SALE: Freezer, washer, dryer, wringer wash er, ironer, power saws. Tools, old and new. Short wave transmitter. Furniture, dish es, much more. Sat., May 30, 9 - 6; Sunday, May 31, 9 -12. 280 Central St., Heppner, Oregon. 5-28-lp. IMMEDIATE i $$CASH$$ AVAILAE.E FOR REAlESTAtT I aWRACTV ' I fTRUST DEED$ - MORTGAGE W ALSO" LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR.' , 2764723 FCMDLET0M CAPITAL COtPCIATION DUMP TRUCK A'i -S-fV t, EOwDED" (fj vPefs 25 Home 1 Garden 26 Yard Sales, 28 ? i Miiaalliaisiat-sia-ii iasVfasWisaia-M