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HtTPM'R ORE. GAZETTE-TIMES. Taarsday. Nveker . : Classified 1 Cirds of Thinks The family of Henry W. krebs would like lo thank all our friends who have been to kind to us in this time of sorrow. Your encouraging words, gifts of food, cards of sympathy, and acts prompted by love have sustained us through this difficult period ANNIE C. KREBS MR and MRS. JAMES WEST MR and MRS HENRY KREBS We wish to thank Dr Wolff, the nurses and staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital for the kind care of our loved one. Norah Perlberg Their thoughtfulness is sincerely appreciated. Also, thanks to our kind friends for their help and svmpathv. God Bless you all LEONARD KL'MMERLAND IRENE PERLBERG 40p 2 Notices WILL BUY crippled, retired and spoiled horses Rex Eng lish, ph 567-6065 ltfc MENTAL HEALTH Office Hours Mon. - Fri.. 8:30-5. Closed noon hour. MORROW COUNTY Museum Hours: Saturday. 10 a.m. - 12 pm.; lp.m. -5p.m.; Sunday 1 1 - 5 pm. LIBRARY HOURS: Monday. 1 - 5 & 7:30 - 9 p.m.: Wednesday. 1 - 5 & 7:30 - 9 pm.: Saturday. 1 - 5 only. Heppner Public Library. CLEAN expensive carpets with the best. Blue Lustre is America's Favorite. Rent shampooer SI. Coast to Coast Store. Attention widows 40-60. do you want a good home. I have one for you. Write Box 46S. Hermiston. Oregon. 38-0c Episcopal Church Women Bake Sale. Nov. 30. at Central Market. Heppner. at 10 a.m. Christmas handicrafts, also. 40-1 lc I am not responsible for debts other than my own. EDNA HUTCHENS -toe 6 Wanted Wanted-3U-30 Winchester model 1894 Call 676-9786. 38-Mp Donate your old books to the AAUW Artifactory. call 676 5068 or 422-7489 or leave in box at Bank of EO. 36tfc 7 For Rent One bedroom apt. for rent in lone. $30. Call 422-7587. 29tfc One bedroom furnished apart ment, upstairs private home, outside entrance. 1-2 day working adults. References required. 676-5827. 40tfc New 3 bdrm unfurnished apt. 1 vr. lease req'd. Ph 676-9470 or 676456. 34tfc 8 Services We Process Farm Killed Animals COURT ST. MARKET Northwestern Livestock Com. Co. Tl KSl WSAl.K November 2D. 1173 SLAUGHTER CATTLE Bulls 35.00 to 39 0f Commercial Cows 26 00 to 28 50 Utili'yCows 23 0U to 27.00 Canner k Cutter Cows 20.0O to 22.80 Shells 12. to 19 W OMC 8 Services Specialize In t Tt.u-k la.vef Tractor Repali Auiormmve "Welding B & C Repair Shop: 422-7409 Bill AshurM Cleo Chilflen ' 422-7421 422 7423 ' I0JSX 2Ik 5S 9 Livestock, Poultry HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC. Livestock sold 12 30 sharp every Satur day at 10th & Mam Carson Yehrs 567 -6m office ph 567 3149 45tfc 10 Farm and Garden Walker's Farm Market Loc( Tom'o am On 4ovtf : wmous Sit or Ctr amtcs P-ot of iKtlt Oil I O'l )pen 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daily Butter Creek Hwv. 54S-6023 HFRMISTOV FOR SALE: 300 bu Wonsor Seed Wheat: 5 head of bred ewes. 676-5321. SMlc 12 Funu, Appliances Used appliances: Oil Heaters. $15 & up: ranges. $15 & up: refngs.. $30 & up. Dean's 2nd Hand Store, 200 N. Chase St.. Heppner. 676-5018. 36:fc 13 Misc. For Sale Clarinet, excellent condition. Lier. cork grease and cleaner is included Call 676-9617. 381 fc Chrissy dolls, clothes and Oregon Trail ensembles, now on display at Miladies Dress Shop or call Granny. 676-5583. 38-41C 14 Automotive Two recap snow tires for a Volkswagen, practically new . $15 for the pair. 676-9243. after 4 p.m. 40p MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Coll Gene Orwick 989-8386 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. FEEDER CATTLE Sieers 4tW-5W.' pds 47 00 to 54. Oo Sieers 330-WO pds . 52 0o to 55.00 Yearling Heifers 700-800 pds. 32 00 to 35 00 Heifers 400-5011 pd. 42.1)0 to 46 00 Heifers 3uo-liopaV 45 00 to 48 80 COMMENT Giod quality ca?'le smld steady We had a U' of off quali'y cattie on this e-k 's market They were off $1 to 9 OOkWlNK r f I' I'"' f ttTTmD t ft J" towraieM: itl-TM RABBITS 4 Dressed fryers by j A advance order. Breeding P 2 stock available P 5 Delivery once a month, p 0 Kq Ranch i 5 KIMBERLY - 94-2594 f Classified rle: II minimum rare lc up I 3 Man. reals lor each ward over J linn. Eiiir wards riattlfled ad. II.M per column Inch Card W TOanks. tl.M minimum. Headline for classified. mponibtr lor rrwt l clarified u M reported ithm Tj oavs. 14 AUlOmOUTC COURIER PICKUP ON DISPLAY Ford s Courier r ideal for economical driving. 173 Chev. Nova. -dr. V4. auto trans, p.s.. p h., and air rood. t.SM miles. I sed Cars: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner 1971 ItuiiW Electra. air cond. 1971 t'hev. Sta. W gn.. air cond. irs ("hev. Impala J-dr. H.T. Mi; Buk-k 4 dr. clean. pmer equip, and air rend. 1970 Ruirk 2 dr. H.T. clean, power equip., air cond. 1970 Ambassador, full power and air. Chrysler Sta. Wgn. x Che. Caprice 4-dr. HT air conditioner 17 Chev. Impala 2-dr. 17 Ponliac. power, lots of transportation left in this unit. I Ronnville H.T. Rebuilt motor, air cond. radial tires. Used Pickups: 72 Ford K-lOo 4-wherl dr. 1970 Scout, half cab. in t.MC 4-wheel dr. 17 G.MC 'j ton 4-speed pickup. good unit FARLEY MOTOR CO. HONTIAC- BUK'K Ft)RD CMC TRUCKS Iay and Chase. Heppner Phone 676-91 16 Datsun Gas Savers Close-out five new 73 models "73 610 wg. automatic, yellow 73 610 wg. standard, silver '73 610 cpe. standard, beige 610 cpe. automatic, beige '73 620 pkp. standard, red demo LONG DEALS BANK FINANCING teL 27&O330 Marbro Dafsun 5!5 SE Dorion Z76 033O Pendleton OPEN SUNDAYS 11-2 Economy Car Center We have VOLKSWAGENS TOYOTAS DATSUNS and a wide selection of other economy cars, both foreign and domestic. Come in and let us save you some money Mel Winter Volkswagen Scffttgsti Wigbf ay 3f 5 $. Ptnirtott 276 - i i CFDl 7 Beiif Witt 4 - V PICKUPS - VANS LARGEST SELECTION OF TRUCKS IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -TO, Just Arrived 1974 Chargers Keith Farley Chrysler-Ply mouth-Dodge :t:01 Vestale. Pendleton 276-7341 "Your Total Transportation Center" 13 Real Estate FOR SALE-1974 14x70. two and three bedroom mobile homes. Sti995. includes set up and delivery. See at BE. Mobile Homes. Hermiston McXarv Hwv.. Hermiston. 40-47C 2 bedrm home in lone. Fenced yard, stove, refng.. and dishwasher included A. Beck. 422-7526. 40tfc 2 bedroom home in lone. Recently remodeled, good fenced yard. Call 422-7439 or 422-7509 or 676-9158. 38tfc FOR SALE - 1760 sq ft. home with daylight basement. 3 bedrooms. large family room, storage room and large double carport. Completely irrigated pasture plus dry pasture and barn. Plentiful water. By appointment only. Ph. 676 9733. 24-27ptfc 24x65 Metro-deluxe mobile home. 3 bdrms.. fam. rm.: V bath, fully carpeted, Alaskan insulation, electric heat on l3 acres plus a 2 rm. shed. 989 8537. 33tfc Must sell Marlette mobile home. 12 x 60 with expando, completely carpeted. 1'2 bath, 2 bedrooms, air conditioning, walnut paneling. $6,200. 676-5547. after 5 p.m. 39-42C 989-8285 FOR SALE: 3 or 4 bedroom home 1500 sq. ft. Lot 100 x 183. Separate garage 20 x 24. 1 block off Lyndon Way Occu pation by Dec. 8th. See Bud Peck, cail 676-5878 or 676481. 39-top 3611 15 Real Estate Small house in lone. For further information call 42 7478. JWOc Building lots in city limit ' Various sues, underground utilities, nice view and out of flood area 676 5866 or 675811. Jltfc Wtthtn city limits. Appro. 3's acres, with 109 ft. of frontage on Minor St. Easily accessible for public utilities. Contact Blanche Brown for further information. 33tfc. 16 McUlt Homes WEST END Mobile Homes Featuring Broadmore Glenbrook Princeton 12-14-ft. double-w-ide "Let your search end at West End" 567-o3S$ Hermiston Hermiston-McNary Hiway ooooouojooooooa ARROW CHEVROLET Mobile Homes Security 'Traveler Champion Buddy Rex Circle J Horse Trailer 2280 SW Court PI. Pendleton Phone Collect 276-6508 oooooouooooonooc 2mobilo nomos Home of Great Lakes Fleetwood Olympian Concord 8', 10', 12', 14' widths Also used Mobile Homes Hermiston-McNary Highway or Hwv. 11 Riverside PENDLETON HOSPITAL NEWS F'atients admitted to Pio neer Memorial Hospital this week were Buford Bndge wa'er. Hermiston. Alean Cal vin. Lexington: Jean Starks. and Robert DeSpain. both of Heppner Dismissed were Julie Ann Harrison. Pat Brindle. and Linda Connor, all of Heppner. WEATHER REPORT Hi Low Prec. Wednesday 47 34 .01 Thursday 55 38 Friday 55 40 .22 Saturdav 43 32 Sundav 39 30 .31 Mondav 37 23 Tuesdav 47 31 .08 3" Snow 14 Widcs by . . . As low os . . . $300 down $11101 for 144 Bcntb-JLPJL 1171 2 3 bedrooms Reedy to go 110X11 I Mt trtlTZH 'j - 'i fc ------ ; iorJE The physics and algebra clause of lone High School went lo Richland Nov. IS to tour Ihe Hanford Atomic works. Advanced preparation In cluded aubmitting the name and birthplace! of everyone on the tour. The group visited the & flux reactor, the N reactor, museum, and tite of the original project which helped to develop the atomic bomb. Darrel Wilson. Beverly Wil son and Don McEIiigott ac companied the group. Dot llalvorsen drove the bus. . krebs Bros, sheep returned from Montana Nov. 13. Twenty-one carloads were unloaded at Arlington. Henry Krebs reported a chmook wind came two days before they loaded out. The temperature went from -5 degrees to 45 degrees in a time period of 30 minutes. The snow melted rapidly and by loading time it was gone. Krebs Bros have had sheep in Gilliam and Morrow coun ties for 45 years. In that length of time, they have never found it necessary to keep herders' wagons padlocked. Times have changed After the sheep were un loaded and the herders went to their wagons to retire after the long trip, they found both wagons had been entered and the stoves stolen. A contemporary band con cert was given Nov. 15 in the school cafetonum. Miss Sher rie Bahr conducted the pro gram oi choral selections and numbers by the high school band A cake walk was held afterwards, and proceeds went to the band fund. The Masons hosted a ban quet for the lone Cardinal football team and men faculty members Nov. 16 in Ihe cafetonum. Lewis Halvorsen. master of the Masons, was in charge. A Basketball Officials Clinic was held recently at the gy m Jcrrv Martin was in charge A film". -Basketball Today. 1973 Edition."' was shown. Purpose of the clinic was to point out new rules in force this year. Special emphasis was placed on screening, illegal use of hands, and fouling away from the play. Coach Del LaRueof the lone Cardinals spoke briefly on his plans for the year. The November business meeting of Beta Omega Chap ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was held Nov. 13 at the home of Mrs. John Edmundson. The social for November will be a Silver Tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Doherty. Nov. 27. 8 p.m. The affair is in honor of new pledges. The Holiday Bazaar is to be held Dee 8 beginning at 9 a.m. at the lone Legion Hall. Baked goods, handwork and new and used items will be available. The Junior Hi Sunday School began this season with an enrollment of nine, John Lindstrom. Brian Rietmann, Scott Sherer. Leland White, Bud Kincaid. Kristi Edmund son. Arietta Aldrich, Tammy Tucker and Liza Martin. On a trip to the Lloyd Center in Portland with some of last year's students, the group tried their luck with ice skates The trip was an award to last year's students for writing a play on the Cruci fixion of Christ. For the new students, it was for working towards the Easter Special, "The different stages in Jesus' life." imnnniiiiiMiiiuimnnwainimiliulwUlim KJwoy 393 Soth tontoton. Or. 27S4311 In order to participate In the outings, students must attend at least four Sundays before the outing or be excused on th Sunday they missed. Next month they plan lo have stuffed animals on dis play. Raffle tickets will b sold until mid December and drawing will be held Half the proceeds will go to the little boy the church has adopted. The balance will be donated lo the Yawn Child Car Center. Christian organization for homeless children or children whose parents are unable to care for them. This year's class hopes to have open discussions be tween parents and students. Plans are for students and parents to present questions they would like to discuss in class once a month. Opinions from parents would be ap preciated by the class. 72 Toyota Corclb Radio, Heater, 4 Speed, Gold. I - rnr fi "it! FTOVOTA 14C0SW Court 276-47ZZ (Across from kovnd-Vp Stadium) ; V 'The Outlaws' are back! DANCE at the Wagon Wheel Cafe & Lounge SATURDAY, NOV. 24 9 p.m. to 2 a-m. John's Auto Body & Fender Shop Complete body and i Painting and customized paint jobs on any truck or car. work done by Glenn Duncan; 17 years' 5 experience. J No job too large or too small. fWe do front wheel alignment. J Experienced mechanic for car repairs. 5 Coll Glenn ot 676-5595 for free estimate. ,miBllftmmmHiiBjniimBUaiHaiBaH KEEP WINTtl IN ITS PUCE - OUT! Spcsd Savings COMBINATION STORM DOORS 50 iad Call Mike Schneider Collect 567-2226 Hermiston-McNary Highway Hermiston, Ore. i i i - ' 'W. A miT.IITI R FOR THE NED (LARKS Mr. and Mrs Ned Clark, Heppner. are parents of daughter. Sara Elizabeth, born Nov 11 at Pioneer Memorial Hospital She joins three brothers and one sister t home. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Barton Clark, Heppner, and the Kev. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer. Ridgecrest, Ca Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wright. Heppner. and the Rev. and Mrs M C. Moynihan. Leban-mm GR UN TRICES While wheal New crop Rrd wkeat New crop Barlev 4.7'i J9' 4.74i 3' IM.&a 1 1 fender repair work. Mow! iT .flli i 11 III BR ! i 3 s JS5S3B