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The Ileppner GaxeUe-Tlmf. Ileppner, Orfgon. Thursday, December 31, 1981 SEVEN CLASSIFIED AD RATES lOwordminimun $1.60 Hi rents' a word thereafter. G-T Oa8ified great way to find what your'e looking for Area fiaiiiMmw i. u , ,p I.,, uj.miujjji L, irnwncwtwsrf .1 niww MnafWMwM rL. :-r t I i 1 'I i .j. j, Afr... Illrn..- , iiiii'n-imn, h(iiiIMIi,iiiMIiiiii 1, I, LMaauaaJ S.'r'. Babe Harris accepts a cheek for $2(K) presented by Zoe Watts on behalf of AH Saints Episcopal Church as Bob Blue, (left) the Rev. Edwin Watts and Clayton Ayers look on. The Rift will go toward the purchase of a food processor and other kitchen items needed by the senior citizens group. About r holiday-spirited , senior citizens gathered at the fairgrounds Wednesday, Dec. 23, for a Christmas dinner of turkey and ham with all the trimmings. A festive spirit filled the air as the group, under the leadership of Durlene Arring ton, sang several Christmas carols Ola Mae Groshens provided accompaniment on Area students perform at Christmas music programs photo by Michelle LoRue lone Htudenta entertain their audience with a special song. lone students in grades one through 12 performed at a Christmas Music Program last Tuesday, Dec. 22. The program featured Christmas music performed in the school cafeteria by the school band and choir. Ileppner kindergarten through fourth grade students performed for teachers, family and friends at a Christmas Music Program on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 22. Music selections included children's contemporary Christmas songs as well as traditional Christmas carols, which the audience was asked to join in and sing along. The children performed under the direction of individual teachers and Music Instructor Kitty Coon in the multi purpose room which had been decorated by the junior high and sixth grade students. Many Oregonians can renew driver licenses by mail Slightly more than half the nearly lit. 000 Oregonians who are scheduled to renew their driver licenses during the first two weeks of January will be eligible, as safe drivers, to renew by mail rather than in person at a Motor Vehicles Division field office. The safe driver extension program, approved by the 1981 legislature, allows driv ers with no convictions, acci dents, or other entries on their records, such as license su spensions, to renew by mail once in any eight year period, The record, according to DMV Administrator David P. Moo maw must be absolutely clean for the last four years-the seniors celebrate Christinas the piano. The tables were decorated with Christmas centerpieces, and a tree, decorated by the seniors, adorned a corner of the room. A special presentation was made by the Rev. Edwin 'Watts and his wife Zoe, of All Saints Episcopal Church in Ileppner. The Rev. donated $200 to the standard driver license period in Oregon. Renewal reminder notices were to go in the mail Dec. 9 and tell nearly 9.0(H) drivers on the mailing envelopes and on the renewal notice itself that they "deserve a reward" as safe drivers. The fee for renewal, how ever, will be the same as for '9,100 drivers who will have to renew in person at a DMV field office. Although slightly more than half the state's drivers appear to be eligible for the extension, Mooinaw says the division expects some people will slill choose to go to an office and get a new license with a new photo on it. The agency will be n senior group4 to , tto used toward the purchase of a food processor and other needed kitchen items. When the singinc and cere monies were completed, that special guest arrived straight from the North Pole. Santa visited with the sen iors and handed out candy canes to everyone present V : V 1 ' i 1 f checking carefully to see just how many take advantage of the program as well as any problems that might develop in the extension program. The division trimmed eight positions from its budget when the Legislature approved the extension program, so Moo maw says he obviously hopes most eligible drivers will elect to get the extension by mail. Drivers who do so will be given an adhesive sticker to put on the back of the current photo license. The sticker will show the driver's name, address, drivers license num ber and the new expiration dale. 1 it SPECIAL SALE - Sat., Jan. 2 We are expecting a very active butcher cow and bull market, wltn large consignment already received. We also have several good consignments of calves and yearlings COLCElilA LIVESTOCK EXGIAHSE Hit The Dalles, OR 298-4464 How are things of value throughout the world sold? Is gold offered private treaty? No! Countries of the world sell gold at auction. The fine works of art throughout the world are sold at auction and have been for centuries. In the midwest premium land sells at auction. High priced breeding cattle and horses around the world are sold at auctions. Open competitive bidding will always bring the highest dollar. How do you value your livestock? B BMCC news Registration day for winter quarter at Blue Mountain Community College is Mon day. Jan. 4. Students should report to the Admissions Office in Morrow Hall to befin the registration procedure between R:: a m. and 4 p m After obtaining registration materials, stu dents will meet with their advisor to plan their winter schedules, stated a recent news release from BMCC. Those new to the college will need In report first In the Counseling Center, according to I'.ii Ixnghary. dean of students. Here students may take the college's placement lest jmd Ik- assigned an academic advisor. Part-time students taking one or two classes may register bv mail using the lonn on page Ifi of the schedule of classes that was mailed to all postal patrons in the college's two-rnunly dis trict. Kvening classes at the college w ill Iwgin Jan. 4 while day classes start Tuesday. Jan 5. CB. PUBLIC NOTICES 3- OREGON CIRCUIT COURT FOR MORROW COUNTY PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 1800 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS In the Matter of the Estate Of RANDY JAMES SCHAFFER Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Allen J. Dickenson has been appointed and has qualified as the personal representative of said estate. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, within 4 months after the date of first publica tion of this Notice, as stated below, to the personal repre sentative at the offices of Abrams and Kuhn, 269A N. Main Street. P. 0. Box 428. Heppner, Oregon 97836, or they may be barred. All persons who rights may be affected by the proceedings in this estate may obtain additional information from the records of the Court, the personal representative or the attorney for the personal representative. William J. Kuhn Attorney for the Randy James Schaffer Estate Personal Representative is Allen J. Dickenson, Box 18 Spence's Bridge, British Col umbia , Canada VOK2L0 Published: Dec. 24. 31, 1981; Jan. 7, 1982 Thanks to our Special Friends for their contribution to our Secret Christmas Card. Dean and Shirley 12-31-lp A big thanks to my friends and relatives for their pray ers, calls, cards and flowers while I was in the hospital. They were greatly apprec iated. BevGunderson 12-31-lc Jjarcs of Thanks 1 Cards of 1 ; Thanks 1 I wish to thank the young man who was so kind to give my pickup a push to start Sunday evening. Irene Anhorn 12-31-lc To all the dear friends and gentle people who live in my hometown Your remembrances during my recent surgery were so greatly appreciated. It was such a busy time for you but still you took the moments to do one more thing. Thank you for everything. Lorena Jones 12-31-lp WE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SAT. JAN 2 iosf & Foufid 3 LOST near Blake Ranch. 5 year-old male blue dingo. Brown leather collar. Answers to Buck. Reward. Leave message at 676-5183 or 676-9133. 12 24-tfc i - Livestock & I Help Wanfed 4 1 foufny ,10 IONE CORRESPONDENT Community oriented person needed to write lone news for Heppner Gazette-Times, No experience necessary. Call 676-9228. WANTED: Heppner High School student to write high', school sports stories. Call, The Gazette-Times. 676-992S. tfs BO A RDM AN COR R ESPON- dent-Community oriented person wanted to write Board man area news for the Gazette-Times. No exper ience necessary. Call 1-676-9228 for more information. Wanted 6 WANTED TO BUY - 4 bedroom older home in Hep pner. Call 676-9228 during work hours. 676-9939 after hours. Ask for David or April Svkes. 7-29-tfx For Rent: 2 bdrm duplex -electric heat, air cond., water and garbage paid. Phone 567-8232. 11-26-tfc. Apartments for rent in lone and Heppner, furnished and unfurnished 1 & 2 bdrm. 422-7579. 12-51 -tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT - Evergreen Terrace Apart ments. Base rent $193 for two bedrooms. Call 676-5120. 10-29-tfc FOR RENT: 2-bedroom a partments in Lexington, one with fireplace. Call 676-9456 days, 676-9623 evenings. 12-3-tfc I Btn1nk 7 I Services 8 Carpets and upholstery clean ed professionally. John Shaw, B7B-52M. 12-3Mfc Planning a wedding? The Gazette-Times has many beautiful invitations for you to choose from. Stop by and look over our pleasing selection. 7-2-tfs p K 78-9157 HEPPNER g BACKHOE SERVICE QDig Irrigation Ditches Excavating ginsiauauon ol septic Tanks r ravel. Dirt Hauling PVPPRirvrrn BONDED and LICENSED Bring back the shine to your vehicle and protect the paint on newer ones. Simoniz Vax.$19 95 and up. Veriv's '7fi station. 676-5184. 6-4-tfc FREE Dead Animal Removal -Fast Daily Service, Call Collect 567-7639. HERMIS TON HIDE & TALLOW. 7-2-tfc About 1,200 lbs. Has been . headed off of. Good all-around ranch horse. Asking $1500 or best offer. 422-7473 WILL BUY HORSES-any' kind. Phone 567-6065, Hermis ton. tfc I Farm Equipment 11 Are you planning a fencing job? See us for steel posts and barbed wire. Ask about our quantity pricing. Pettyjohn's 676-9157. 12-31-lc BUILDINGS Steel or wood. Grain storage equipment. Quality construction. Your local Chief dealer. Turman, -Aeration - Hermiston. , 567-7666. 11-12-tfc Miscellaneous 14 Shaklee products in stock -Kenneth and Alice Smith, 676-5853, 545 Hager St. Heppner. 12-24-2p Musical 15 STEREO: Has belt-driven turntable, cassette tape play er, recorder, 8-track tape player and AM-FM stereo radio. $150 or best offer. 676-5155 evenings. 12-24-tfs Used Clarinet, Good Condi tion. Used less than a year. 989-8194 . 9-17-tfs Sporting Equipment 16 We buy, sell and trade used guns. Largest gun inventory in the area. Coast to Coast 676-9961. 7-30-tfc i wimmkmmi YOU GET OUR BEST DEAL RIGHT FROM THE START I 77 Old Brougham 2 door 1 coupe loaded 7I Chev. 4 ton. AT. AC, PS. 77 Ford F250 4 spd. V8 49.000. 4x4 local one owner. '73 Oldsmobile, loaded, miles, local owners. Attention. R-V owners: 1977 Chev' Silverado, 454 engine, Butane fueled, AT, cruise control, Air, tilt wheel. Trailer package. Low miles. '. SPFXIAL OF THE WEEK 1981 Pontiac T1000 2dr. coupe, 4sp. 4 cy. Real Economy. $5395 Up Shobo Canyon way Farley Motor Fuel 17 FOH SALE: Firewood. Fir and tamarack. Bythecordor truck load. You pick up. we deliver Call . 422-7217 or 422-7531. 12 -10 -4c Mob7e Homes 20 FORSAI.K: 1974 14x60 trailer and lot 9x12 storage building $2H.5on not for rent 676-9106 or fi7fi-5R7l 12-10-tfc i ! i Real Estate 23 Real Estate 23 4 1 H mim nyrrj-i-Ti i f Iffl lllilllff fflilWMMW MM' yflilMIIB WJ The lovely airy kitchen in this custom built 2500 sq. ft. home has terrific cabinet space and off the kitchen is a large laundry room with scrub sink, trash compactor and additional storage. There are double pane windows throughout and it is economically heated by an electric heat pump. Outstanding features are built-in king size bed with built-in night stands, a large private wood deck, large double wardrobe and a a bath with extra large shower, plus a double garage with extra storage space. All this on over 6 acres nestled into the hillside. $160,000.00. Universal Realty, Inc. 567-8303. 1-80O-443-278I For Sale- 2 Bedroom home with 2 acres in the Blakes addition of the mountain. Year round living. (36,506 .i Now $24,500 Call 676-5348. Oliver Devin Rt. 2 Box 2150 Heppner IMMEDIATE i $$CASH$$ AVAILABLE. FOR REAL ESTATE I OONTRACTS, I TRUST DEEDS & MORTGAGES WE ALSO LOAN MONEY JIM FARLEY, MGR. 276-3723 I PENDLETON CAPITAL CORPORATION r Roger Britt 9erJJritt Phone 676-5096 Rt. 2 Box 2054 BACKHOE & DUMP TRUCK SEPTIC TANK & DRAINFIELD -DA..C1 INSTALLATION GRAVEL DIVERSION DITCHES & TERRACES I TOPSOIL ROAD Any Excavating Need Large or Small LICENSED & BONDED Li 74 Chev. ton. AT, AC. PS 75 Pontiac Catalina 4dr sedan. AT. AC, PB. good rubber. Immaculate con- dition. low Heppner 676-9116 Cars & Trucks 22 FOR SALE: 1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT. Four wheel drive, cruise control, and good tires. 69.000 miles. The Bank of Eastern Oregon will accept sealed bids until 2:00 p.m., January 8th. 1981. The vehicle may be inspected Monday thru Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5.00p.m. The Bank of Eastern Oregon reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 12-31-2c Ext. W 44. FOR SALE: 2500 square foot ranch style home situated 3 miles south of lone, Oregon. Home is 80 percent complete. Inquire at Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone or Heppner. Phone 676-9125 or 422-7466. 12-24-2C Pefc 25 German Shorthairmale. 5yrs. old. good hunting potential, exc. pet: free to responsible party. 676-5231 eves 12-17-tfc Home S Garden 26 M 4 R Floor Covering, in Heppner believes your home is your No. 1 investment. You can protect yours with new carpeting, cabinets, tile and formica. Drop by and see our .large selection. M R Floor! Covering for all your home improvement needs. 676-Mi8 JJ: Jlixcavating GRADER AVAILABLE I , Co