14 HEPPNER ORE.
Classified
1 Cards of Thanks
The family of Leslie H.
Robinson wishes to express
our thanks to all our friends
who have been so kind in this
time of sorrow. Your thought
fulness, gifts of good, cards of
sympathy and acts of kindness
have sustained us through this
difficult time.
The family of
LESLIE H ROBINSON
Up
I wish to thank my friends
for the flowers, cards, pray
ers, calls and inquires about
my health during my recent
stay in the hospital in Pendle
ton. I feel that these were a
special help in the improve
ment in health I have enjoyed.
PAUL MOREY
41c
We wish to extend our
sincere thanks to all our
friends and relatives for their
cards of sympathy and floral
offerings at the time of our
recent loss of our loved one.
The family of
LEE C. CANTWELL
41p
We wish to send a sincere
"thank you" to all our friends
and neighbors for their cards
and flowers during my recent
stay at the Veteran's Hospital.
CJD (Clarence BAUMAN
41p
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
p.m.: 1 p.m. -5p.m.; Sunday l
1 - 5 p.m.
LIBRARY HOURS: Monday.
1 - 5 4 7:30 - 9 p.m.;
Wednesday. 1 - 5 4 7:30 - 9
p.m.: Saturday. 1 - 5 only.
Heppner Public Library.
CLEAN expensive carpets
with the best. Blue Lustre is
America's Favorite. Rent
shampooer $1. Coast to Coast
Store.
Episcopal Church Women
Bake Sale. Nov. 30, at Central
Market. Heppner, at 10 a.m.
Christmas handicrafts, also.
40-41C
CRAFT FAIR
Pottery. Jewelry, Prints.
Drawings, Tea 4 Punch.
Breads 4 Cookies, Weavings,
Toys. Clothes. Candles, Kids
Booth. Vert Little Theatre,
Helen McCune Jr. High. SW
4th 4 Dorion. Pendleton. Nov.
20. Dec. 1-2. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Fri.. Sat., 4 Sun. 41p
Third annual Antique Sale 4
Flea Market at Fairgrounds in
Hermiston. Dec. 2. 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Sponsored by National
Ass'n to Keep and Bear Arms.
Call 567-6916. 41c
Food Sale 4 Bazaar, spon
sored by the Degree of Honor
Lodge. Friday. Nov. 30. 10
a m at the Degree of Honor
Hall. 41c
American Breeder Service
insemination school to be held
at Heppner fairgrounds. Dec.
-3-7: Contact Joe Yoe&ro, 989
8134. 41c
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
TUESDAY SALE
November 27. 1973
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls 35.00 to 42.50
Commercial
Cows 28.00 to 33.50
Utility
Cows 25.50 to 28 00
Canner 4 Cutter
Cows 24 00 to 26.75
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers
70O-9U0 pds. 36 75 to 46.25
Steers
530-650 pds. 49.50 to 54.75
Steers
300-W0pds 5500 to 58.75
OHM PMM M'-MM
GAZETTE - TIMES. Thursday. November ti, 1I7J
3 Lost and Found
LOST
My favorite red neck tie at the
Hardman Dance last week
end. If found please hang on
the Dance Hall door. I'm in
dving need of IT!!!!
EH.
Found-one pair of ladies
prescription sunglasses, ob
tain at Morrow County Grain
Growers. 4lc
6 Wanted
Live-in housekeeper for el
derly lady. No personal care.
For "details, call 42-7192.
4M2c
Part-time housekeeper, 2 days
a week, $2 an hour. Phone
Paul Morey, 676 5579. after 6
pm. 4lc
7
For Rent
One bedroom apt. for rent in
lone. $80. Call 422-7587. 29tfc
One bedroom furnished apart
ment, upstairs private home,
outside entrance 1-2 day
working adults. References
required. 676-5827. 40tfc
New 3 bdrm unfurnished apt. 1
vt. lease req'd. Ph 676-9470 or
676-9456. 34tfe
8 Services
We Process
Farm Killed Animals
COURT ST.
MARKET
Specialize In
Track layer Tractor Ropan
Automotive
Welding
B & C Repair Shop
422-7409
Bill Ashurst Cleo ChilSers
422-7421 422-7423
IQNE . 2atlt
9 Livestock, Poultry
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION. INC. Livestock
sold 12:30 sharp every Satur
day at 10th 4 Main. Carson
Vehrs 567-6644. office ph. 567
3149. 45tfc
10 Farm and Garden
Walker's
Farm
Market
Cimg Pwcnes and Pears
Mrmi$ton Watermelons
Local Tomatoes
Cramnaws CasaDa,
Honeroew Metons
Fresft Fruitv Vegetables
Waua Walla wmter Oniom
Maroienead Banna. Butternut
ana Dantsn Souasfi
Miscellaneous
Sate on Ceramics
Plenty of Snen Gas ! OH
bpen 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daily
Butter Creek Hwy.
546-6023 HERMISTON
FOR SALE: 300 bu. Wonsor
Seed Wheat; 5 head of bred
ewes. 676-5321. 391c
12 Furn., Appliances
Used appliances: Oil Heaters,
$15 4 up; ranges, $15 4 up;
refrigs.. $30 4 up. Dean's 2nd
Hand Store. 200 N. Chase St:7
Heppner. 676-5018. 36tfc
Yearling Heifers
600-800 pds. 35.00 to 39.75
Heifers
400-500 pds. 48.00 to 50.50
Heifers
300-400 pds. 51.00 to 54.75
Heavy Holsiein Steers
1000-1200 pds. 32.00 to 33.50
Old Stock Cows,
Springers 280.00 to 325.00
Young Slock Cows.
Springer 350.00 to 385.00
Baby Calves.
Beef 30.00 to 75.00
COMMENT: The market was
$2 to $4 higher on all classes of
cattle
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classified ads. ll.M per roluma Inch. Cards at Thanks. l.S
minimum. Deadline for classified, kwm Tarsdav, Net,
.responsible lor errors la classifieds il aot reported within 7
days.
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12 Furn., Appliances
4 piece sectional In good
condition, neutral color Call
Norma Way, Lexington, 989
8469 41tfc
13 Misc. For Sale
Walnuts for sale. Fresh Bea
verton walnuts are finally
here Better than ever. While
they last, call Anita, 989 8402.
4M3c
Excellent one-owner color TV,
cameras, stereo. New'74
models. The Town Shop.
Pendleton, 276-1821. 4lc
FOR SALE
Small cocktail bar. Ideal for
playroom, $35. Beechers,
phone 422-74.
Garinet, excellent condition.
Lier, cork grease and cleaner
is included. Call 676-9617.
38t fc
Chrissy dolls, clothes and
Oregon Trail ensembles, now
on display at Miladies Dress
Shop or call Grannv. 676-5583.
38-Uc
14 Automotive
1974 Beetle
$199 Down
O.A.C.
$77.99
Per Month for 42 Months
Cash Price: S2mil.0
Deferred Payment Price:
J3275.5K
A.P.R.JI 1.9(1
MEL WINTER
Volkswagen
Hwy. 395 S.
Pendleton
276-3611
Open 7 days a week
Datsun
Gas Savers
Close-out
five new
73 models
'73 610 wg. automatic,
yellow
"3 ulO wg. standard,
silver
73 610 cpe. standard,
beige
73 610 cpe. automatic,
beige
'73 620 pkp. standard,
red demo
LONG DEALS
BANK FINANCING
teL 276-Q33Q
Marbro Datsun
515 SE Dorion
276-0330 Pendleton
OPEN SUNDAYS 11-2
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Fre Estimate
Call Gene Orwick
M9-I58S
or Condon 384-2232
Agents far
TJaitd Van Um.
RABBITS
4 Dressed fryers by J
A advance order. Breeding P
2 stock available P
3 Delivery once a month.
i Kq Ranch J
5 KIMBERLY - 934-2.)94 4
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14 Automotive
WWMW0
COURIHt PICKUP
ON DISPLAY
Ford's Courier is ideal for
economiral driving,
1973 Oiev. Nova, 4-dr. V-.
auto trans. pi- p.k., and air
rond. 1.500 miles.
Used Cars:
1971 Plymouth Road Runner
1971 Buiik Electra. air cond.
1971 Che . Sta. Wgn.. air cond.
1970 Chev. Impala 2-dr. II. T.
2-197. Buick 4 dr. clean, power
equip, and air cond.
1970 Ruick 2 dr. H.T. clean,
power equip., air cond.
1970 Ambassador, full power
and air.
I9i9 Chrysler Sta. Wgn.
196X Chev. Caprice 4-dr. HT
air conditioner
1967 Chev. Impala 2-dr.
1967 Pontiac, power, lots of
transportation left in this unit.
1966 Bonnville H.T. Rebuilt
motor, air cond. radial tires.
Used Pickups:
72 Ford F-UHl 4 -wheel dr.
1970 Scout, half cab.
70 CMC 4-wheel dr.
17 CMC ' ton 4-speed
pickup, good unit
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC -BUCK
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May and Chase. Heppner
Phone 676-91 16
15 Real Estate
3 bdrm. home, carpeting
throughout, central heating,
buili-in dishwasher, garbage
disposal, excellent condition,
good location. On one acre of
land with creek running
through. Full price $15,000,
owner will finance with rea
sonable down paymentPhone
Heppner, 676-9953; Pendleton,
276-4156. 41tfc
3 or 4 bedroom home and
garage on 3 lots. 1 block off
Linden Way. Owners being
transferred, available by Dec.
15. Call 676-5878 or 676-9481.
41-42p
FOR SALE-1974 14x70, two
and three bedroom mobile
homes. $6995, includes set up
and delivery. See at B.E.
Mobile Homes. Hermiston
McNary Hwy., Hermiston.
40-47C
2 bedrm. home in lone.
Fenced yard, stove, refrig.,
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., 13
bath, fully carpeted, Alaskan
insulation, electric heat on l1
acres plus a 2 rm. shed. 989
8537. 33tfc
Must sell Marlette mobile
home, 12 x 60 with expando.
completely carpeted. 1 4 bath,
2 bedrooms, air conditioning,
walnut paneling $6,200.
676-5547. after 5 p.m. 39-42C
9894285
15 T.
'Building lot In city limits.'
Various sizes, underground
utilities, nice view and out of
flood area. 676-5866 or 67 581 1.
Sltfc
Within city limits. Appro. 34
acres, with 109 ft. of frontage
on Minor St. Easily accessible
for public uti'',IM- Contact,
Blanche Brown for further
information. . . 33'lffc-
16 Ktixk Homes
WEST END
Mobile Homes
Featuring
Broadmore
Glenbrook
Princeton
12-14-ft
double-wide
"Let your search
end at West End"
567-5388 Hermiston
Hermlston-McNary lliway
OOOOOO LHJOOOQOOOt
ARROW
CHEVROLET
Mobile Homes
Security Traveler
Champion
Circle J Horse Trailer
2280 SW Court PI.
Pendleton
Phone Collect 276-6508
QOOOOOOOOOOOOPO
Wnomos
Home of
Great Lakes
Fleetwood
Olympian
Concord
8', 10', 12', 14' widths
Also used Mobile
Homes
Hermiston-McNary
Highway
or
Evry. 11 Riverside
PENDLETuIn
WEATHER REPORT
Hi Low Prec.
Wednesday 42 35
Thursdav " 43 31
Fridav 41 30 .20
Saturday 44 34
Sunday 45 35 .03
Monday 44 34 tr.
Tuesday 54 37 .06
GRAIN PRICES
W hite wheat 4.79';ibu.
Red wheat
4.79' bu.
100.50 ton
1 (JAYWES)
ljteMBBSSBSSSSSSSJt-. 333 S. MAIN
BUSINESS Pf MOLFfON, OREGON
MACHINES PHONI 274-6441
FURNITURE
typewriters Richard Wellman
. . CALCULATORS
' cash REGISTERS Owner Manager
COPY MACHINES TT .
add i no machines Jerry Haines
dictating equipment Co Owner
7s&7lU
vaaanw w
Campbell Motors is
good reliable autos,
1966 DODGE DART
6-cylinder
$149
1966 FORD
4-Dr.,V-8
$399
1964 RAMBLER
Sedan-Wagon
$297
Over 40 cars 1967 and older.
"Make us an Offer"
THIS THURSDA Y, FRI DA Y, AND
SATURDAY
No reasonable offer refused!
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Extension
notes
Knit Knack" workshops
will be held in Morrow County
starting in January if there is
interest from local home
makers, reports Birdine Tul
lis. Morrow County program
assistant.
The first workshop of the
series will be lingerie.
All homemakers are invited
to attend the workshops.
Participants must pre-regis-ter
by calling 676 9642 or write
to Box 397. Heppner.
Morrow County women are
invited to attend a sessions on
microwave ovens presented
by Kathy Jamieson, Gilliam
County Extension Agent.
Four ovens will be on
display for homemakers to try
out. The sessions will include
an introduction to the theory
(o microwaves and opera
tional hints and instructions.
The sessions are scheduled
around a mealtime in order
that those attending may eat a
meal prepared in the micro
wave oven. A charge will be
made to cover the expenses of
foods prepared.
The sessions will be held
Tuesday. Dec. 4, 10 a.m. to
1:30 pm.. at the Arlington
City Hall; Thursday, Dec. 6. 5
p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the
Condon High School Home Ec
Room.
All participants must reg
ister by calling Birdine Tullis,
676-9642, or by writing Kathy
Jamieson. P.O. Box 707,
Condon.
Morrow County 4-H leaders
are needed desperately to
meet the demand of 4-H'ers in
the county, reports Morrow
County extension agents.
Clothing, foods, and out
doorsman projects leaders art
needed in the Heppner area,
leaders for all project areas"
are needed in other towns in
the county.
Anyone with an interest in
youth, or who has a skill or
hobby to share with younger
people are asked to call
Morrow , County Extension
office, 6719641.
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Maxine Smith', Heppner,
was admitted to Pioneer
Memorial Hospital this week.
Dismissed were Bruce Both
well. Anne Doherty and Linda
Connor, all of Heppner.
an Offer"
mm mm w - - -
overstocked with
1967 and older.
1964 DODGE
4-Door
$295
1964 GMC
V-8
$175
1954 JEEP
V-8, Pick-up
$399
LcgIIo
Robinson
dies
Leslie H. Robinson, life
time resident of the area, died
Nov. 18, in Heppner.
Born July 1. 1889. In the
Gooseberry area, he was
longtime resident of Hard
man. Employed by Raymond
Wright for 20 years, he worked
on cattle ranches for most of
his life.
He was longtime member of
IOOF lodge in Heppner.
On Nov. 18. 1940. he was
married to Ethel Allen Mc
Daniel at Weiser, Idaho.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday. Nov. 21. at 2:30
p.m. at the United Methodist
Church. Rev. Edwin Cutting
officiated. Concluding ser
vices were held at the IOOF
Cemetery at Hardman.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
care of arrangements.
Besides the widow, survi
vors include one son. Owen
Robinson, and one daughter,
Etha Brown, both of Willows,
Ca., and 11 grandchildren.
James
Ykllae
claimed
James J. McRae. 68, died at
Umatilla Hospital Monday.
He had been a resident of
Irrigon since 1946.
Born in Texas. Mr. McRae
was a mechanic at the
Umatilla Army Depot from
l!M5to 1H69. He was active for
several years in Boy Scout
work and w as a member of the
. First Christian Church; Fra
ternal Order of Eagles, Her
miston; Irrigon Lions Club;
Redman Lodge, Umatilla;
and. the National Associa
tion of Retired Federal Em
" plnyees.
Survivors are the widow,
Hazel. Irrigon; two sons,
James R. McRae. Concrete,
Wn.. and William Steagall,
Irrigon; three daughters. Hel
en Noble, Hermiston, Martha
Lou Campbell and Gloria Ann
McRae, both of Tyler, Tex.;
two sisters. Mrs. R. L. McGin
nis' and Mrs. Charles Gaza
way, both of San Antonio,
Tox.;.eight grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
Graveside rites were held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Desert
Lawn Memorial Cemetery in
Irrigon.
Contributions in Mr. Mc
Rae's memory may be made
to the American Cancer So
ciety. Mrs. Kenneth Palmer, Mrs.
C.C. Jones and Mrs. Clell Rea
of lone attended the drittwood
show at the Civic Center in
The Dalles Friday.
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Insemination
School
by
American Breeder Service
Monday
thru Friday
Dec. 3-7
at
Morrow County Fairgrounds
HEPPNER
Contact Joe Yocom, 989-8134
Lexington
Doliorty
heads
center
i
Dennis Doherty. Heppner,
assistant district attorney for
Morrow County, has been
elected president of the East
em Oregon Community Men
tal Health Center.
The organization's first
slate of officers was named by
the board of directors st.s
recent meeting in Pendletoii.
Other officers to serve with
Doherty are Roliert Wiggings;
owner of the Wallowa Lake
Resort, vice-president; and
Donna Goddard. R.N., of
Burns, secretary-treasurer. ;
The organization it a non
'profit corporation which
serves as the policy board for
the 13-county Mental Health
Center for Eastern Oregon.
The center is supported by
funds from county, state and
federal sources and provides
outpatient, inpatient, day
treatment, emergency care
and consultation and educa
tional mental health services
for residents of Eastern Oregon.
Wheat prices at the farm
are expected to average $3.50
to $4 per bushel for the entire
1973-74 season, about double
last year's record high, says
the il S. Department of Agn
culture in preliminary estim
ates on the year's farm
income.
GOOD NEWS FOR 1
FOREIGN DOGS ;
Dogs vaccinated w ith modi
fied live rabies vaccine will be
able to enter Oregon under a
new regulation change pro
posed by the Department of
Agriculture.
The new regulation will go
into effect Dec. 26. 1973. The
regulation lengthens the per
iod of 24 months to 36 months
for animals vaccinated for
rabies to enter Oregon.
Public Notice
As a money-raising project,
a white elephant sale will be
held for the members.
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Pickups
$1495
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