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Public Notices OflC
1 Cards of Thanks 13 Misc. For Sale 14 Automotive
I wih to express my
appreciation to my friends for
IN'ir cards, aid, flowers, and
encouragement during my
recent surgery.
Your kindness added to my
comfort, and I want to thank
u all.
GENEORWICK
2 Notices
WILL BL'Y crippled, retired
and spoiled horses Rex Eng
lish. ph5fi7-6t)63. Jtfc
MENTAL HEALTH Office
Hours. Mon. Fri.. 8 30 J
Closed noon hour
.MORROW COUNTY Museum
Hours: Saturday. 10 a.m. 12
p.m.: lp.m. -5 p.m.; Sunday 1
1 5 p.m.
Ft IK SALE : Heppner Cable
TV membership, WO Contact
IVter Sundin. 2:io4 Ninth.
Baker. Ore 97814 45tfc
LIBRARY HOURS :
1 S & 7:30
Wednesday. 1 3 &
p.m.: Saturday, l
Monday,
8 p.m.:
7:30 9
S only.
COURIER
PICKUP
ON DISPLAY
Ford's Courier is ideal for
economical driving.
1973 Chev. Nova. 4-dr. V.
auto trans, p.s., p.b.. and air
cond. t.SOO miles.
Used Cars:
1371 Plymouth Road Runner
WTIChei. Sta.Wgn.. air cond.
I70 Chev. Impala 2-dr. II. T.
1970 Chevrolet Caprice. 38.000
miles. Iighl green. 2luor.
vinyl lop. radio, heater, air
conditioning, white-wall tires;
power brakes, power steering,
power windows; luxury up
holstering, rear-seat speaker.
tires; one owner, he being
old newspaper editor
ared to drive over 60.
Uses no oil between changes.
Has had lender, loving care.
Blue Book says Its worth $2300
on dealer trade-in. Accept best
offer over S2.0OO. Ernest V.
Joiner. Gazette-Times, 676-9228
16 Mobile Homes
24x65 Metro-deluxe mobile
home, 3 bdrms., fam. rm I5
bath, fully carpeted, Alaskan
insulation, electric heal on I1
acres plus a 2 rm. shed. 989
V37. 33tfc
FOR SALE-1974 14x70. Iwo
and Ihree bedroom mobile
homes. $6995. Include set up
and delivery. See at B E.
Mobile Homes, Hermiston
McNary Hwy.. Hermiston.
40-47c
ED'S SPECIAL
r
Heppner Public Library.
CLEAN expensive carpets
with the best. Blue Lustre is
America's Favorite. Rent
shampooer Si. Coast to Coast
Store.
To Give Aw ay-Labrador-shepherd
mix puppies, wean
ed, and gentle. Call 676-9936.
evenings. J2tfc
Puppies to give away-3 male
border collies, good stock.
422-7156 44-45C
3 Lost and Found
LOST-Blue-gray long haired
bob-tailed Manx cat. vicinitv
of East May St. Call Jeannie
Hansen. 676-9925. 45c
4 Help Wanted
Full-time custodian for Hepp
ner High School. Application
forms can be obtained at the
main office of the high school
oral the district office in
Lexington. 44-45c
2-1970 Buick 4 dr. clean,
equip, and air cond.
power
1970 Rulck 2 dr. II. T. clean,
power equip., air cond.
I9 Chrysler Sta. Wgn.
1968 Chev. Caprice 4-dr. HT
air conditioner
1967 Chev. Impala 2-dr.
1966 Bonnville ll.T. Rebuilt
motor, air cond. radial tires.
Used Pickups:
'70 International P. I'. 4 wheel
drive.
1970 Scout, half cab.
70 CMC 4-wheel dr.
1967 CMC 'a ton 4-speed
pickup, good unit
7 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
676-9436. 34tfc
Services
Specialize In
Track-layer Tractor Repaii
Automotive
Welding .
B & C Repair Shop
422-7409
Bill Ashurst Cleo Childert
422-7421 422-7423
IQNE -?5Ui'
FARLEY
MOTOR CO.
POXTIAC-BUCK
FORD
CMC TRICKS
May and Chase, Heppner
Phone 676-91 16
1974 Beetle
10
ED WELLS
KEITH FARLEY
EMISSION
C0NTR0LTUNE-UP
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2 Otck fu tonk cop for Mahngl
ability
3. Chock fut1 tonlt end fuol iinotl
for Itokaoo
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Chock ongin comprotvon to I
doiormino lookogo of unbumtdl
gows
i Toil ond daon or ronow iparVI
plugt
'. Check ongtne oil dipitick fc
sealing
Tot oihouli ly'm wth onolyl-
or and check lyi'em for leakage I
Check ehouli manifold heo'
valve
Adtuit ignition timing and carbu
retor idle speed and muture
Check outomolic choke mechan
ism for free operonon
Inspect air cleaner and elememl
Test distributor vacuum control
Switch ond transmission control!
switch
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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
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(IHKCONCIRCIITCOIRT.
MORIIOU COINTY
PROBATK DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
HENRY W. KltEBS, aka II U.
KREBS, Deceased
No. i7:io
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSON'S
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 B. Abrams. Heppner,
Oregon, within four months
after the date of first publi
cation of this notice.
DATED and first published
this 13 day of December, 1973.
Henry R. Krebs
Personal Representative
Address: lone, Oregon 97843
Published Dec. 13. 20. 27. 1973
mobifo
homos
Home of
Great Lakes
Fleetwood
Olympian
Concord
8', 10', 12', 14' widths
Also used Mobile
Homes
Hermiston-McNary
Highway
or
Hwy. 11 Riverside
PENDLETON
ALL MODELS
IShCrfae $ 19.95
u.... $23.95
(Paris
! The Walking Man's Friend I
Keith Farley
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13501 Wastgota mm. 274-7341
down
O.A.C.
9 Livestock, Poultry
50 2-yr. old heifers, start
calving Feb. 1. Bred to Angus
bulls, preg-tested and Bangs
vaccinated. $375 a head. 567
8248. Terry Thornburg. 44-15c
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION, INC. Livestock
sold 12:30 sharp every Satur
day at 10th & Main. Carson
Vehrs 567-6644. office ph. 567
3149. 45tfc
$77.99
Per Month for 42 Months
Cash Price: 12801. 00. Deferred
Payment Price: $3275.58.
A.P.R. 11.90
MEL WINTER
Volkswagen
Hwy. 395 S. Pendleton
27&-3S17
Open 7 days a week
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Welcome
Say farewell to the
old and hollo to the
new. Meet the future
halfway. With a smile.
Next sale
New Year's Day,
Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1974.
15 Real Estate
. i
3-or 4-bdrm, home, garage, on
3 lots, 1 blk off Linden Way.
Owners transferred, available
now. See Jack at SEARS or
phone 276-0803 eves. 43tfc
IONE SPECIAL. Sparkling
clean 2-bdrm. home on 50x
100-ft. corner lot, paved street,
city water. This home has
been completely remodeled;
new 275-gal. oil tank, new hot
water tank, built-in dish
washer. Yours for only $7950
with possibility of paying less
than $500 down and less than
$95 per mo. Call Delbert
Anson, salesman, Oregon
Trail Realty, Hermiston, off.
567-6621 ; eves., 567-8231. 45c
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
1974 Tamarack in lone, 14x64,
2 bdrm. includes appliances,
air conditioning. Equity and
take over payments. 422-7571.
42tfc
Within city limits. Approx. vi
cres, with 109 ft. of frontage
on Minor St. Easily accessible
for public utilities. Contact
Blanche Brown for further
information. 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
I.N THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of
l.ORA M. MOVER. Deceased.
No. 1729
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Lora M. Mover,
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Frank Ellis Mover &
Melvin E. Mover, the under
signed, has been appointed
and has qualified as the
co-personal representatives of
said estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form and
properly verified, within four
months after the date of the
first publication of this notice,
as stated below, to be under
signed at the following ad
dress now designated as the
place for the presentation of
claims, to-wit: Melvin E.
Mover, Rt. 2, Heppner, Ore
gon 978:16.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Brazell and
fumily. Castle Rock, Wn are
spending the holidays at the
home of her parents. Mr, and
Mrs. Fredrick Martin.
The church school classes of
the United Church of Christ
presented a program "The
Colors of Christmas." Dec. 23
al 5 p.m. in the church
sanctuary.
Mrs. Norman Nelson,
church school spuerintendent,
gave the introductory wel
come, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay
Kincaid, gave a series of four
slide presentations, "The
Colors of Christmas," Color-.
ing Christmas With Music,"
"Colorful Description in
Bible" and "Color Your
' Christmas with Love. Joy. and
Peace."
The intermediate class,
under the direction of Mrs.
Robert Rietmann. explained
the symbols on the two
banners they had made and
presented to the church.
The primary class pre
sented a Nativity tableau.
Mrs. Bill Arthur and Cassan
dra Chapel led the group.
The nursery class sang
some songs with Mrs. Mary
Arthur as pianist. Mrs. Keith
Rea and Helen Byrne were
directors.
Benediction was given by
Pastor Bill Arthur.
A pot luck dinner for the
congregation followed the
program. Several people went
caroling around the com
munity. Refreshments were
served to the group when it
returned to the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright
are visiting in lone with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Barnett and
other family members. Dean
has completed his schooling in
Ontario and will work for
Jerry Doherty.
Marlene Magill arrived
home for the holidays Dec. 22.
She is employed by Safeco
Insurance Co. in Portland.
supper at 6:30 p.m. Cards and
bingo will be played and
everything will be free. The
party is for all grangers and
their friends.
"The United Church of Chrisl
announces there will be no
church school on Dec. 30. A
family worship service will be
held at It a.m.
Room parties were held for
grades 1-8 at the lone Ele
mentary School on Friday.
Dec. 21. Cardinal Club room
mothers provided a Christmas
tree for each room. A gift ex
, change was held for all
grades. Party chairman ar
ranged special games and
refreshments.
Christmas was observed at
the lone High School with a
short assembly followed by
caroling. A holiday issue of the,
Cardinal Spirit was distributed.
The Cardinal Club held a
benefit drawing during the
intermission of the lone school
program. Thursday. Dec. 20.
Winners were: $25 " bond.
Kristi Edmundson: wool
blanket. Mrs. Bill Gates:
lamp. Mrs. Don McElligott:
and turkey. Carol McElligott.
The annual Christmas pro
gram was presented by the
lone Schools. Dec. 20. in the
cafetorium. The program in
cluded musical selections by
the high school, elementary
and junior high school bands
and the high school choir.
The elementary school stu
dents presented a play in three
acts which told the story of
Christmas. Part I was a
Nativity scene, Part II a
department store scene, and
part III a family and caroler
scene.
Miss Sherrie Bahr was the
director.
, Everyone was given a bug of
treats provided by the Cardi
nal Club.
A girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Dec. 21.
at the Good Shepherd Hos
pital, Hermiston. She has been
named Heidi Elizabeth.; "
Carl Bergstrom has re
turned lo his home after a stay
in The Dalles Hospital. His
daughter, Mrs. Art Stefani Jr..
reports he i doing weJJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Magill
returned from a week's visit to
San Jose. They visited Elea
nor's mother. Mrs. Blanche
Perkins, and brothers. Dan
Perkins and Charlie Perkins,
and her uncle, Charlie Cop-pock.
HI Low Prec
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
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Arthur Smith. Heppner, was
admitted to Pioneer Memorial
Hospital this week.
"Dad, where do storks come
from?"
Anna Ball, 87, died in
Hermiston, Dec. 11. The
funeral was held Dec. 22 at the
Sweeney Mortuary Chapel
with the Rev. G.E. Nikander
officiating. Interment was in
High View Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gillette
(Chris Gutierrez) are spend
ing the holidays visiting with
family members in lone.
J OIL BURNER SERVICE
i -Heating & Ventilation- t
t i
f Experienced in all types of automatic 4
f and electronic control systems. ,
j MARTIN "MARTY" CRAIG S
i Box 500, Rt. 3 Ph. 567-8048 $
Hermiston, Ore. -Jl
Melvin E. Moyer
Co-personal representative of
the estate of the above named
decedent.
Published Dec.
Jan. 3. 1974.
20, 27
1973;
l..!fT'.-
OREGON CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MORROW COUNTY
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate
of DAVID EVANS WYMAN.
Deceased
City Council
HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL
Meets first Monday of each
month. Citizens having mat
ters for discussion please
present them to the City
Recorder one week prior to
regular meeting, or bring
them before the Council.
676-9618
No. 1731
NOTICE TO
PERSONS
INTERESTED
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
free Estimates
Call Gen Orwick
989-8586
or Condon 384-2292
Agents for
United Van Line.
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
representative at the offices of
Robert B. Abrams, Attorney
at Law, 274 N. Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon, 97836, with
in four months after the date
of first publication of this
notice.
Dated and published this
27th day of December, 1973.
DAVID E. WYMAN, JR.
Personal Representative
2120 Washington Building
Seattle. Washington 98101
Published Dec. 27, 1973; Jan.
3, 10. 1974.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Magill
are spending Christmas with
her father, Archie Nichols,
and other family members.
Mr. Nichols is scheduled to
have open heart surgery very
soon after Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElli
gott and daughter, Mary Pat,
spent a few days in Montana
last week. They were joined
by another daughter, Melissa,
in Helena where she is
attending Carroll College.
Harvey Childers was the
winner of the reindeer in the
drawing held at Bristow's
Market, Dec, 22.
Mrs. Frances Mitchell and
Miss Charlotte Griffith ar
rived Dec. 22 to spend the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffith, Cecil, and
other family members.
Milton Morgan was in Wich
ita, Kans., last week to attend
a meeting of the Great Plains
Wheat Association. Milton is
president of the organization.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bill
Arthur were in Portland last
week to visit Bill's brother,
Allan, who had major surgery
recently. Allan is reported
doing well.
Willows Grange will have a
New Year's Eve party in the
Grange Hall, Dec. 31. The
event will begin with a potluck
In Heppner Every Thursday
at Lott's Electric
T.V. SERVICE
RCA
VIDEO-TECH, INC.
'TRAINED
TECHNICIANS
461 A E. Mcdn St. Hamilton
567-3M3
111
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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
Building lots in city limits.
Various sizes, underground
utilities, nice view and out of.
flood area. 676-5866 or 676-5811.
31tfc
OUR PHONE NUMBER
HAS BEEN CHANGED TO
Call 676-5032
CAL'SARCO STATION
N. Main and W. Center
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