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1 Cards of Thanka
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all our
friends for the flowers, cards
and well wishers during my
stay in the hospital at Boise.
The many kindnesses shown
both Mary and me can only
come from the very wonderful
community we live in. We are
deeply appreciative.
MR. and MRS. WILBUR
VAN BLOKLAND
43p
i wisn to thank all my
friends and relatives for their
cards, visits, gifts, and
thoughtfulness during my re
cent stay in St. Anthony's.
There kindness added to my
comfort and was much ap
preciated. ANNA MAE STEAGALL
43c
I want to thank all the nice
people and dear friends for
calls, visits, gifts and cards,
and beautiful plants. They
meant so much. Especially,
thanks to Dr. Tibbies and
hospital staff for the wonder
ful care.
AVA WRIGHT
43p
2 v 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.; 1p.m. -5p.m.; Sunday 1
1 - 5 p.m.
LIBRARY HOURS: Monday,
1 - 5 & 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.
HARDMAN OPRY HOUSE
invites you to an old-fashioned
Christmas Dance, Dec. 15,
$1.50 per person, and worth it.
. 4243c
To Give Away-Labrador-shepherd
mix puppies, wean
ed, and gentle. Call 676-9956,
evenings. 42tfc
ATTENTION MASONS:
Annual Joint Installation, AF
4 AM and RAM Tuesday, Dec.
18, 8 p.m. Chowder feed - 6:30
.P.M.
3 Lost and Found
Reward-lost one yr. old black
and white border collie dog.
Call 376-8332. 4243c
Found-some tools on the hill
by the mill. Owner can claim
after proper identification.
See at the Heppner Barber
Shop. 43c
4 Help Wanted
Plant maintenance electrician
wanted for full-time employ
ment with Boise Cascade
Wood Products plant in N.E.
Oregon. Must have Oregon
card-electronics and D.C.
background helpful. Wage is
$5.52 hour with excellent paid
fringe benefits including full
dental and vision care. Union
shop. Write Boise Cascade
Corporation, Box 610, La
Grande, Ore. 97850 or call
Jerry Wennstrom, 503-963-3141.
An equal opportunity
employer. 42-43c
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
TUESDAY SALE
December 11. 1973
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls 35.00 to 40.60
Commercial
Cows 27.00 to 31.00
Utility Cows 24.00 to 27.00
Canner 4 Cutter
Cows
Old Shells
21.50to 24.50
15.00 to 19.75
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers
600-700 pds. 39.75 to 42.75
Steers
500-600 pds. 42.75 to 50.00
OH PIMM HJ-UU
Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thurs., Dec. 13, 1973
4 Help Wanted
Full time Janitor at the
Hospital. Contact the Admin
istrator by applying in person.
For appointment call 676-9133.
42-45c
6 Wanted
WANTED TO RENT: 3- or
4 bedroom house. Contact
David Jones at Kinzua Corp.
or Van Winkle's Motel.
43p
For Rent
One bedroom apt. for rent in
lone, $80. Call 422-7587. 29tfc
New 3 bdrm unfurnished apt. 1
yr. lease req'd. Ph. 676-9470 or
676-9456. 34tfc
4 bedroom house for rent.
Close in. $140 a month. Ph.
676-5543, eves. 42-43C
For rent-new 3 bedroom
house. 676-5594. 43c
8 Services
Specialize In
(Track layer Tractor Repair
, Automotive
"Welding j
B & C Repair Shop
422-7409
JJill Ashurst Cleo Childep
: 422-7421 422-7423 :
. IQNE. - -JHtfi i
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
Weaner pigs for sale. Al
Osmin, 676-9707. 42-43C
13 Misc. For Sale
In stock, 2 glass fireplace
screens. Pettyjohn's Farm 4
Builders Supply. 43c
Walnuts for sale. Fresh Bea
verton walnuts are finally
here. Better than ever. While
they last, call Anita, 989-8402.
41-43C
Small metal desk and filing
cabinet, $75. call 676-9702.
4344p
New shipment of Polyester
DK from Portland mill. Also
mill ends. Special prices. Sew
4 Sew Center, 174 W. Hermi
ston Ave., Hermiston, Ore.
42-43C
Have you thought of giving a
Beef Certificate for Christ
mas? They are redeemable
for beef in any retail grocery
store in the U.S. and are
available in $5, $10, and $15
amounts. Place your order
now with a Morrow County
CowBelle or purchase through
First National Bank of Ore
gon. 4244c
Old fashioned homemade
fruitcakes, Lynn Haguewood,
676-9759. 43c
Pressed wood logs, 8 for 99
cents. Pettyjohns Farm 4
Builders Supply. 43c
Steers
300-400 pds 52.50 to 55.00
Yearling Heifers
600-800 pds. 32.50 to 37.75
Heifers
500-600 pds. 38.00 to 40.00
Heifers
300-400 pds. 40.00 to 44.75
Old Stock Cows,
SDrineers 300.00
it tows, caives
at side 400.00
Baby Calves, Beef 52.50
COMMENT: Butcher cows $1
to $2 lower, light calves 2 to $5
lower. Yearling steers and
heifers $2 to $5 lower. Horse
Sale this Sunday, Dec. 16, 10
a.m.
VSMTT WM t. Jl
Clan Med rates: f I minimum charge for ap to 1 Ilnea, I rent
for each word over J linn. Figure I worda to line. Dlaplay ,
classified ada, I.M per column Inch. Carda of Thanka. Il.sa'
minimum. Deadline for flaiilfled. noon TiiedaTLNflt,
responsible for errora in cUailllrda If not reported within JJ
4yt.
14 Automotive
1970 Chevrolet Caprice, 38,000
miles, light green, 2-door,
vinyl top, radio, heater, air-'
conditioning, white-wall tires;
power brakes, power steering,
power windows; luxury up
holstering, rear-seat speaker,
new tires; one owner, he being
a little old newspaper editor
who's scared to drive over 60.
Uses no oil between changes.
Has had tender, loving care.
Blue Book says its worth $2300
on dealer trade-in. Accept best
offer over $2,000. Ernest V.
Joiner, Gazette-Times, 676
9228. COURIER
PICKUP
ON DISPLAY
Ford's Courier is ideal for
economical driving.
1973 Chev. Nova. 4-dr. V-8.
auto trans, p.a.. p.b and air
cond. S.500 miles.
Used Ca:
1971 Plymouth Road Runner
1971 Buick Electra, air cond.
1971 Chev. Sta. Wgn., air cond.
1970 Chev. Impala 2-dr. H.T.
2-1970 Buick 4 dr. clean, power
equip, and air cond.
"1970 Buick 2 dr. H.T. clean,
power equip., air cond.
1970 Ambassador, full power
and air.
1969 Chrysler Sta. Wgn.
1968 Chev. Caprice 4-dr. HT
air conditioner
1967 Chev. Impala 2-dr.
1966 Bonnville H.T. Rebuilt
motor, air cond. radial tires.
Used Pickups:
i
"70 International P.U. 4 wheel
drive.
1970 Scout, half cab.
70 CMC 4-wheel dr.
1967 CMC Vi ton 4-speed
pickup, good unit
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC-BUICK
FORD
CMC TRUCKS
May 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
'73 610 cpe. automatic,
beige
73 620 pkp. standard,
red demo
LONG DEALS
BANK FINANCING
teL 27&O330
f.tarbro Datsun
515 SE Dorlon
276-0330 Pendleton
OPEN SUNDAYS 11-2
City Council
HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL .
Meets first Monday of each
month. Citiiens having mat
ters for discussion please
present them to the City
Recorder one week prior to
regular meeting, or bring
them before the Council.
C7S-WI8
14 AutomojtiTt
1074 Deotla
Per Month for 42 Months
Cash Price: $2801.00. Deferred
Payment Price: $3275.58.
A.P.R. 11.90
MEL WINTER
Volkswagen
Hwy. 395 S. Pendleton
Z7&-3SU
Open 7 days a week
15 Real Estate
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
422-7509or 676-9158. 38tfc
1974 Tamarack in lone, 14x64,
2 bdrm. includes appliances,
air conditioning. Equity and
take over payments. 422-7571.
42tfc
W'uhin city limits. Approx. 34
acres, with 109 ft. of frontage
on Minor St. Easily accessible
for public utilities. Contact
Blanche Brown for further
information. ' 33tfc.
For Sale -41 1 2 acres irrigated
pasture. Boardman, phone
481-4171. 43-44p
Modern 2 or 3 bedroom home
in Heppner, fireplace, double
garage on large fenced lot.
For information phone Hepp
ner, 676-9696, or Wasco, 442
5727. 43tfc
i3 bedroom home on 50x100 lot.
Can be seen at 488 Riverside,
Heppner, or contact Larry
Anderson, 676-5079. 43p
Building lots in city limits.
Various sizes, underground
utilities, nice view and out of
flood area. 676-5866 or 676-5811.
31tfc
16 Mobile Homes
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
r
24x65 Metro-deluxe .mobile
home, 3 bdrms., fam. rm., 1
bath, fully carpeted, Alaskan
insulation, electric heat on 1
acres plus a 2 rm. shed. 989
8537. ' 33tfc
WEST END
Mobile Homes
Featuring,
Broadmore
Glenbrook
Princeton
12-14-ft.
double-wide
"Let your search
end at West End"
567-5388 Hermiston
Hermiston-McNary Hiway
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free Estimate!
Coll Gen Orwick
989IS86
or Condon 384-2292
Agents Jor
United Van List.
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down
O.A.C.
$77.99
16 Mobile Ilomci
EZZ
Home df
Great lilies
Fleetwood
Olympian
Concord
8 10 12', 14' widths
Also used Mobile
Homes . ..
Hermiston-McNary
Highway
or
Hwy. 11 Riverside
.. PENDLETON
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ARROW
CHEVROLET
Mobile Homes'
Security Traveler
Champion
Buddy
Rex
Circle J Horse Trailer
2280 SW Court PI.
Pendleton!
Phone Collect 276-6508
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCK
BANNERS FOR
THE CHURCH
The children of the United
Church of Christ's Church
School have been partici
pating in the worship services
during the Advent season.
The junior class made and
presented to the church two
banners for the wall. The
banners were designed by
Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid. The
first was constructed of purple
felt with gold fringe and white
symbols of a dove, shield, fish,
cross, sheep, staff, manger,
chalice crown and star. The
other was of white felt and
large green tree. It was called
the "Tree of Jesse" and
brightly -colored ornaments on
the tree were a Star of David,
apple, harp, donkey, lamp,
stone tablets, skyline of Beth
lehem and a snake. The 23
members of the class ex
plained to the congregation
why each symbol was chosen
and what it meant to modern
day Christians. The class is
instructed by Mrs. Bob Riet
mann. The primary class taught by
Mrs. Bill Arthur and Cassan
dra Chapel explained the
meaning of the colors used for
the altar candles during the
Advent observance.
, Mrs. Kenneth Klinger and
Mrs. C.C. Jones visited Mrs.
Klinger's mother, Alean Cal
vin, Saturday, who was a
patient in the nursing home at
Condon. She died Monday
morning at the home.
The lone City Council will
hold a special meeting, open to
the public, Tuesday, Dec. 18,
at 7:30 p.m. at city hall.
r
OIL BURNER SERVICE
-Heating & Ventilation
Experienced in all types of automatic
and electronic control systems.
MARTIN "MARTY" CRAIG
Box 500, Rt. 3 " Ph. 567-8048
Hermiston, Ore.
John's
Body & Fender Shop
A
vuiiipicic uvujr MIU idiuci icyau nvm. 4
J Painting and customized paint jobs on any
J truck or car. 5
2 Work done by Glenn Duncan; 17 years' i
2 experience. f
J No job too large or too small. 5
IVVt do front wheel alignment.
I Experienced mechanic
Call Glenn at
free estimate.
t2p 44Lipf' n1lS
m m m r m m
, Holiday vacations
extended of
Blue Mountain Community
College's Christmas vacation
period has been extended to
Jan. 7, according to President
Wallace McCrae.
The change was adopted aa
an energy-saving measure,
McCrae aaid, following the
lead of aeveral other colleges
in the state of the recom
mendation of the BMCC stu
dent council.
Classes will begin on Jan. 7,
he added, urging that students
currently enrolled and new
students pre-register prior to
that date.
"The campus will be open
week days through Dec. 20,"
he continued, "and Jhe ad
missions office will be open six
days during the vacation
period so students can register
prior to the opening of winter
term." Those dates are Dec.
26, 27 and 28, and Jan. 2, 3 and
4.
Other campus offices will be
closed during the entire period
except Dec. 24 when the
college students host a Christ
mas party for persons who
IONE SCHOOLS IN
CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS
lone's Elementary, Junior
High and High School bands
and choir, will hold a Christ
mas Special, Thursday, Dec.
20. at 7:30 p.m. at the high
school.
Songs will include "Tiny
Little Baby Boy," "Do You
Hear What I Hear," and
"Merry Christmas Darling,"
with the solo by Melanie Ball.
The high school band will
play "The Bright Side of
Christmas" and the junior
high and high school bands
will play "Fum, Fum, Fum,."
The Junior High School
Band will play "Oh Mary,"
and "Hark the liearld Angles
oing."
The Cardinal Club will hold
their annual raffle for a $25
series E U.S. saving's bond,
Pendleton blanket, hobnail
decorative lamp and a 10
pound turkey.
Admission is free, but do
nations will be accepted for a
musical scholarship.
MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS
IS MISS JUDY BENNETT
Judy Bennett, Heppner High
School senior, was named
Miss Merry Christmas Sat
urday, Dec. 8, during halftime
of the Heppner-Ione basket
ball game.
Heppner's varsity and jun
ior varsity basketball teams
selected one girl to represent
each class to vie for Miss
Merry Christmas. Girls on
this newly formed court are
Sally Matheny, freshman;
Cheryle Turner, sophomore;
Judy Healy, junior; and Judy
Bennett, senior.
Kristi Haguewood, Associ
ated Girl's Club president,
presented each girl on the
court with a rose. Judy,
escorted by Gary Hunt, H Club
president, received a dozen
roses.
The girl's were selected for
their charm, personality and
participation in school activi
ties. 1
"1
Auto
. 4
for car repairs
676-5595 for
BMCC
might otherwise not have a
traditional Christmas Eve.
Students with financial
problems and those concerned
bout gasoline were encour
aged by McCrae to ask
assistance of (he college
before dropping out of school
for either reason. Financial
id it available to all students
who qualify.
"We are considering several
other steps to meet the fuel
shortage," McCrae said, "In
cluding car pooling, possible
alternate scheduling, and per
haps taking some classes to
the west and east ends of our
district. Whatever is neces
sary," he continued, "will be
done to assure that our
students are properly
served."
Prior to the energy-saving
schedule, BMCC was sched
uled to hold registration on
Jan. 2, with classes to start
Jan. 3. No class time will be
lost by the new schedule,
McCrae said. Time will be
made up at the end of winter
term.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Georgia Perry, Condon, was
admitted to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital this week.
Dismissed were Donald Jen
sen, and Suzanne Duncan,
both of Heppner; Vickie
Robinson and Margaret Walk
er, both of Lexington.
Hi Low Prrc.
40 30 .02
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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
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(iKAIN PKICE
W hite Jan. 5.27' bu.
New Crop Aug. -Sept. 4.41
Bed Feb. 5.27
New Crop Aug.-Sept. 4.41
Barley Jan. 107.50
Public Notice
CALL FOB BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the City of
Heppner Common Council' will
receive bids for the construc
tion of a guardrail along the
North side of Cannon Street.
Specifications may be ob
tained at Heppner City Hall.
Bids will be opened Monday,
January 7, 1973. at City Hall at
8 P.M. The Council reserves
the right to reject any or all
bids.
ELAINE S.GEORGE,
Recorder.
Published Dec. 6, 13, 1973.
Anyway You Want To Go,
Dodge '74!
Dodge 4-wheel
Vans, Wagons, Mr
2-tons, all in stock
to go to work for
BIG SELECTION
"More for your old car . . .
Less for the car you buy"
Keith Farley SSuth
Dodge
CHtSStf . fafitfM 271-7341
Public Notices
MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION
, I, the undersigned, Mayor af
the City af Heppner, Oregon,
do hereby proclaim that al the
special city election, called
and held in aaid city on the 3rd
day of December. 1973. at
which there was submitted U
the legal voters of the City of
Heppner for adoption r
rejection a certain charter
amendment, the title of which
was as follows:
Charter Amendment aub
mltted to the voters by the
Council, Shall the Charter of
the City of Heppner, Oregon,
be amended by adding thereto
Article VIII. authorlilng the
Issuance of general obligation
bonds In an amount not to
exceed ItM.aoo.M to provide
funds with which to Improve,
reconstruct, and extend the
water system of the City of
Heppner, the bonds to mature
over not to exceed twenty
years?
100 (yes! 101 (Nol :
There were cast 132 votea aa
follows: ;
In favor of said proposed -charter
amendment:
1 58 votea
Against proponed charter '
amendment: 73 votea.
Defective Balloti i vote;
Majority In favor of pro- ;
posed said Churter Amend-
ment 85 votea"
And I do hereby further'
proclaim that said Charter
Amendment was duly adopted
by the legal voters of said City
and is In legal force and effect"
as a part of the Charter.
J.F. SWEENEY, MAYOR
ATTEST:
ELAINE S. GEORGE.
RECORDER
Published Dec. 13, 1973
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT.
MORROW COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
HENRY W. KREHS, aka H.W.
KREBS, Deceased
No. 1730
' NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned
has been appointed personal
representative of the above
estate. All persons having
claims against the estate are
required to present them to
the undersigned personal rep
resentative at the offices of
Robert R. Abranis, Heppner,
Oregon, within four months
after the date of first publi
cation of this notice.
DATED and first published
(his 13 day of December, 1973.
Henry R. Krebs
Personal Representative
Address: lone, Oregon 97843
Published Dec. 13. 20, 27, 1973
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