1964 Hermiston Business Guide
Thii Section Compiled Dy Eleanor and Mortden Hayncs
HERMISTON DRUG
The llrrroMn Iwu U r.t
on Main in HermUton, hone
Th trlhlrt on anv
lfirl I lit drug (!. rl It
wimiM only U'P la think
how much II mMin to In
our dally H'. wirtiM apprec
iate II muh moi
The llermitm Dru !
Mt an beery Mrhvuw
that make. trrn haffy
noo tamilt Pua tTOr'
llt thlt emUbll-iintrnt . Thry
are rUluu In filling
prescriptions, all wmta l lnf In
har of irri.trred ltnna
rtt They carry a complete !k
if drug. un.Ifln and MM
artklea The I--! In ctjmrtlr.,
ant shaving inruKlr-in l4't
this has or of I hi rnat
mmplrte alutht In this arrtion.
ThU modern drug lr aUo as-
uie uu i4 the I! pike
l,cr. alir with th mt
rutirirua attention. AH IhU ex
cellent acrtlre U the tramn fur
lha ittirru of the HrrmUion
tug.
Ma rmmmrni that ftiM make
thti kf krnrwn firm your p-M-riliion
headquarter, anil the
management ould like to In
ila our reader to t'f In f
re acquainted.
HIGG'S AUTO REPAIR
THERM AM KJGCJXIOTMAW. OWUCI
JUDY LEE
FASHIONS
IMtXDA IOHKC. OWHU
Judy Vrt Fashions U located
at 191 Main In HermUton.
I1on rC7 5nJ. Here they
feature the ltet tea In mod
ern sport clothing. They carry
rompM Iln of clothes suit
able for the college girl. bulnea
woman, or houewtf. This shop
rater to the dUcrlmlnating
women of this aectlon. Thry
have kept rlhl In step with the
tates of the women In thla com
munity and carry 'me of the
flret brand names In women's
apparrL
In thla shop you can find Jut
the right accessor lea to complete
your new outfit. Ali. they can
show you an array of aport
clothea. play suits, alarka. aklrta
and bloutea you will like. De
pend upon them to furnUh the
clothea you will need. Whether
It la millinery, autt. bag or drrma.
you will find It at Judy-Lee
Fanhloru.
If you have not llted thla
modern up to date ahop. you are
cordially Invited to do ao. It la
our pleasure to recommend thla
fine atore to all our readera. Stop
and ahop at Judy-Lee Fashion
on your next vUlt to HermUton.
WEAIHERLY SUPPLY
RAT AND MART AWN WIATHCRLT. OWHtR
If mj are .lantilnif to build
or remodrl. go to the Weatherly
Suiflv. lorated In the tlutler
Buil.Jinir at 4'0 W. li In
HrrmUu.n. phone l7t XXZ2. Ttey
have Jut the material you need
and are happy to five ou per
onal attention In the arlcttlon
of theae material
The Weatherly Supply camea
a large Uk. In ludntjt lumber.
hert k. rooflne, wind'1.
ilMif. etc. Take your blueprint
or tentative plana to thla fine
More. They lll not only rati,
mate t.e coat but will be lad
to auegctt he brt and mott
ultabl material available.
They feature the moat cur1'
eoua M-rle anwiere along
vkith the flneat In lumber and
building material.
Htm 1 the time to aave. Co
to the Weatherly Supply and
avi4d muklnjt coatlv mUtakea
Here you et only the bet of
material and aenlce.
CAMPBELL RAMBLER
LLOTD CAMFBCtX. OWNER AND MANAGER
Ttie Camplell Rambler la your
authorized dealer for the pop
ular Rambler automobile. They
are located at I2n.1 N lt In
HermUton, phone M7-CVJ0.
Thi. new ftarr.blrr I the mot-
orlat dream xme true. It ctvea
you triow auvaniaee 01 orivmg
comfoft. afety, efficiency of op.
eratlon and handle eajilly.
Treat yournelf to a demonstration
ride In a new Rambler. You will
airree that It ha tM-auty. rooml-Iik-mi
and plenty of pep. Thl car
I a product of many cars f
plannlnit by the finest enKlneeri
In the automobile manufactur
ing buklnca.
Campbell Rambler I com
pletely equipped to aervlce any
and all make of automobile.
Knjov your car by keeping It
In flrat cla condition. The
mechanic at thl firm are ex
perlenced and will give your
autonvbtle the bct of care.
In this I'M Review, we are
happy to recommend Campbell
Rambler to all our reader. You
can be urc of a quare deal
by trading with thl popular
firm in HermUton and right now
U a perfect lime to ace them.
The end of the year clearance
I now on and you can aave
hundred of dollar on a new
Rambler right now.
all it tJ automobile f.
paiilnir are featured at H '
Auto Itrpair ai
v.... r mm IMt luurnl that thl
rit.i rt.u rarare in HermUton
ran d thla w. for r" P'P-
erly. iney urter eacrneni ni'i
lenre and c-rmi tda talth
ahirh to d th Mi rffirteniiy.
They alao pUllt In ring
Job, replacing anl rrlnding
valvea and tune ut or overhaul
ing. In fact they can do almoat
any repair Job your car need.
)-i2aa In thi eetln if-eak
highly of the work thry have
had done at lligir Auto Repair
Yimj n H u
gt.ir.g to I rljrht and the w,fk
will be dne that I eipe.ted.
7,l Revtew og?et ou go
to lllfg" Auto Repair wneneer
vou have trouble with your car.
Here vou k""W you will be treat
ed fairly. They are alao h-ad-
. . . t,.r iinuiui Amerlran
gaaoline and iietroleum prodmta
an1 nanaie ae, u fi
M K. Gjodrlch tlrea.
HltttttM CAttTTC TTMEJ. TVarad. Aafwat II IH4
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMM. CO.
Sabaa tetrf TaAef mi Vm
DON WINK IVlAtrr INTfJll
GRIFFIN-GODWIN AUTO YARD
SAM GODWIN -
Thla firm In HermUton la lo.
cated on HermutonMc.anr
i . in.ha.u t.hone 5G7 0011.
They offer uaed part and auto
arreaaorle. batiene. irmiiurr..
atanera. electrical auppllea and
feature a rrmiin-
your convenlente. They cater to
mehanlca. aervtc atation.
garagemen and the people of
thl area. ,
d.. ,! .fflrUnl bunlnea
methmla and low overhead they
are able to aupply you with part
at a reduction In price. Buying
here you are aaaured of honet
courteous aervlce. People In thla
aectlon know tney are aiva
. trot cwrnN
treated well when they order
their parta at thl flrat claaa
eatablUhment.
rvery effort la made to havt
on hand those parta which are
moat In demand. If It la com
mon part for your truck, bua.
auto or tractor be aure to con
tact thl firm flrat.
In thl Review we wUh to reo
ommend thla fine firm In Herm-
.11 niir reader. Thla tl
formerly the DavU Auto Yard
and re-ently Mr. coawin ana
if. r-rirrin iNiulrnl the bust-
fii . w ...... - .
nea. They would like to wel
come old frlenda and new.
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
SAM . MEADE. OWNER
f.wa rionr Covering, lo
cated at 1458 N lt in Herm
Uton. offer you the bent In floor
covering. They handle a com
plete line of nationally known
brand of rug and carpet be
ide a vant e led ion of linol
eum and various tile, and also
the famous Colorama Inside and
outside paint for home and com
mercial use.
If you need new floor cover -...
,rarurtea for vour home
..iin .r huslnes call this
reliable firm for a free estimate
and a friendly representative
will call with samples and give
you any advise you may need
on your floor or window covering
problems Or come In yourself
and talk it over with them. They
will be more than willing to
helt you In any way they can.
This firm also furnishes ex
pert Installations by master
mechanics that are guaranteed
to please you.
So for the finest quality and
most rcasonbale prices In rugs,
carpets, linoleums and tiles, and
Colorama Taint, Meades Floor
Covering la the place to buy.
For Information, call 567-6212
or when In Hermiston you are
invited to come In and look over
their beautiful displays.
To rrcrtva the t-eat aervlce and
reault In the sale t4 tur live
torll. It la generally artrpted
mat It pax to to buatneM tfh
he ,onhaetern Uveal oik
Cmm. Co. They are located on
Weat Highway SI Thla reliable
rorwern ha aervrd the akmen
of tMa dtatrlrt moat efficiently
and a)y with a remarkable
drffre of aatUfactlon.
This company aeeka to find
the mot advar.tageou market
for their Hveatork. and that they
have been auceemaful la evlden
red by the Increasing number of
lple ho are doing bualneaa
with thl f.rm. They rfef bh
the buying and selling potile
a real arr lea phne Hrfn.UW
Thi firm U a prtr'eai or.
ganuation. having the nmti
denre of the people throughout
thl entire area.
The writer of this Herm
Uton Bualneaa Review aufgeat to
ktorkmen of thl district that In
selling their liveatoik. they can
do no better than contact the
Northwestern l.lvet-rfc Comm.
to. In HermUton. They hava
special horae aale the third Sun
day of every month.
INLAND EMPIRE BANK
Thla prominent bank 1 loca
ted at 101 Main In HermUton
and also for your convenience
ha a branch In Umatilla. The
Inland Kmplre Bank U mn Inati-
. fimnriil afroneth and
safety and may well be termed
the 'friendly banit.-
It mm I,nini1el bv men Of
character and Integrity who
were very prominent In bual
nea and commercial activities
and has progressed as this aec
tlon Itself has grown and pro
gressed. .
Under me management i -ftrimnt
and rarvable DeODle. they
Invite accounu of business men I
and women, ranchers, laborer,
or people who desire profitable
connection with a modern bank
Ing Institution,
At thla bank you will find
strength, seasoned Judgement,
dependability, accuracy In hand
ling details and breadth of
vU ion all to be applied to the
management of your personal
commercial affairs.
In making this 10G4 Review,
we wUh to make the gtatement
that at the Inland Kmplre Bank
you may at all times bank with
safety. They are locally owned
nd operated.
DESERT LANES
HARLAN D AND MABCENE CABJUOTT. MANAGER
ivr in V II 11 II liiej sva.a a
Bridal Shower Honors Suzanne Wittel
f Held over from last week)
By LaVELLE BABTLOW
IRRIGON Miss Suzanne
Wittel of lloise. Idaho, wa feted
at a bridal shower last Friday
evening at the A. C. Houghton
cafetorlum.
Miss Wittel and John Wilson,
son of Mayor and Mrs. Chester
Wilson, were married at the
Assembly of Cod church In
Boise. Idaho. Friday evening.
August 7. .
Carmine Wilson was In charge
of games at the shower, and
following the opening of glfta.
cake, punch nd coffee were
served the Rucsts.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pummel.
Anita. Donna Kay and Darrcl
spent the week end In Payette.
Idaho, visiting Pummels father,
Rev. Jack Friend filled the
n..lrvl tu Aauml)lv of Cod
church Sunday morning in the
atMCnce OI IW-'V. oiiu nviuiy,
who Is away on vacation. Mr.
and Mrs. Cyril McLcllan had
charge of the evening service,
presenting many musical selec
tions with the violin, clarinet,
and vocal numbers.
Postmaster of Umatilla and
Marrow counties held a meeting
at the Irrlgon school Sunday af
ternoon. A potluok luncheon was
held at 1:30. with the business
meeting following.
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Partlow,
Alnn and Jerry of Burbank.
Calif., and Mrs. Norman Manka,
Paul. Dennl and Diane, were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Pnrtlow Friday evening.
Miss Dlanna Roscncrants of
Portland spent the weekend
with Susan McCoy, and accom
panied Janice Parker to Seattle
Sunday afternoon. Janice Is em
ployed nt Seattle, and Dlanna
will visit the C. J. Jancura fam
ily Reea Morgan and Pete Rob
bins left Saturday for a camp
ing and fishing trip on the Im-
""veterans of World War I will
hold a district plenlc Saturday,
August 8, at the Emigrant
Springs park. The potluck meal
Will DO iM'ivru m
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gun of
Turner spent the week-end visit
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie N. Smith.
Mrs. May Young and Mrs.
Sybil Cairnduff of Vancouver,
B. C. spent the week w 1th Mrs.
Young's brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jorg
ensen and Donald. .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pulfrey
and Kathy drove to Beaverton,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Corliss and tmly. Jtf
were accompanied by Grover
Weaver, who visited his daugh
ter and family. .,, f
Mrs. Agnes Phillips ot
Humansvllle, Mp.. ijjd
daughter, Mrs. Grace Troutner
of Miami. Fla.. arrived in Irrl
gon to spend a few davs with
Mrs. Phillips' brother-in-law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Weaver. Mrs. Weaver will ac
company the ladies to V?
and Salem where they will v sit
other members of the lamuy,
and Mr. Phillips and Mrs. Trout
ner will go on to California.
Mr. Dave (Jallo was feted a
a pink and blue shower Wed
riAf1:if even Ini at the Rov Davi)
residence. Cake, coffee and
punch were served the guests
after the gifts were opened.
f. nut-ton iik of Portland
and her daughter. Mrs. Leo
Laurln and Cindy of Long
Beach. Calif., spent Wednesday
t. t,.UM.. lu1tlniT lrtt
uirouK'i riiunr ..-
CllUa1 kmlhcr and Slster-tn-laW,
Mr. and Mr. Earl Isom and
tnna. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tusten
are parents oi a oaoy k. ",""
Lee. born July 21 and weighing
6 lb. 6 oz. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Walt Agee.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McLellan.
Steven and Bruce, arrived in
Irrlgon Thursday evening to
spend a week with Mrs. Mc-
I t t,a Mr anrl Mrs.
'Harvey Warner. They were Join-
I - ...... I ... . .finrnrinn nv T .
and Mrs. Pantells Vrontakls of
Portland, who stayed overnight
and went home Sunday after
noon. McLellans left for Van
couver. B. C. Wednesday after
noon, where they will visit his
folks. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc
Lellan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dewrance
and family of San Jose Calif.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Jorg
ensen and Donald Tuesday, en
route to Vancouver. B. C
Harry Snyder returned to Irrl
gon Monday evening after tak
fng his mother, Mrs Grace
Snyder, to Santa Rosa, Calif. .to
visit her niece, Mrs. Louis Gil
bert and family. Snyder's uncle,
Earl Overman, also accompan
ied him and Overman and Mrs.
snyoer ooin iviiibiii
omit for a visit. ..... nnA
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller and
Miller's son-in-law and dauch
tor. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harding
of Laramie. Wyo.. returned to
Irrlgon Wednesday after spend
ing some time at Ilwaco and
Long Beach, Wn., where they
went deep-sea fishing and
caught some salmon. Hardlngs
left for their home Thursday.
Mrs. Myrna Miller of Oakland,
Calif., Is spending a month visit
ing her brother-in-law and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Jorg-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and
Janice returned to Irrlgon Thurs
day following a 2-week vacation
?pcnt at El Hambra, Calif., visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe P arkei -and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Parker. Also, they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kelly and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bridges at Lan
caster. n, rihcnn Parrd
jvir. anu mrs. iw V. Ti '
and Walter of Caldwell, Ida ,
were Saturday overnight guests
of Mrs. Gibson's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Dillon. Gibsons left Sunday
morning for Vancouver Island,
and wlH leave from there for a
2-week trip into Canada.
Grande spent the week-end with
ner Droiner-in-jw t"
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart
ana iumuy. siust. -
daughter, Danni, who had spent
the week with Stewarts, returned
to La Grande with her mother.
Mr. Myrtle Markham and
Sheryl Partlow rode to Wallowa
Iike Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. James Mills. Ricky. Randy
and Steve of Hermiston. There
they Joined the C. J. Jancura
family of Seattle and the Jay
Berrys of Portland, who had
driven up a few days earlier.
The families all returned to Irrl
gon Thursday to spend a few
davs at the Albert Partlow home.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs re
ceived a telephone call from
New York Tuesday from Butch
Allen, who was stationed with
their son. Darrell Hobbs. in
M.H.M ?im!n Allen acted as
best man for Hobbs when he was
united in marriage to wary i-ou
Garcia In Madrid on June 6.
Alc Hobbs will be stationed
in Spain approximately wo
more years, and then he and
Mrs. Hobbs plan to come to the
States.
m, nnri Mr Rees Morean re
turned to Irrlgon last Wednes
day after spending six weeks
l ConnrH AlAskn visiting
their son-in-law and daughter,
i . -j Kfra Inhn Anker. Doug-
las and Ross. Enroute to Alaska,
Morgans drove as rar as calue,
took a jet from there to Juneau,
.1 M nrrtAllnr nlnnn on into
tiiiu t Kwrl r - -- -
Anchorage, and returned home
by the same route.
. Mra rhflster Wilson
met their daughter, Carmine of
Springfield. Mo., Thursday even
ing. at the Pendleton airport.
Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson, Carmine. Lonnie and
Jim left for Cooks, Wn., where
they stayed overnight Sunday
with Wilson's sister, Mrs. Bessie
Edwards. Wilsons spent jvionauy
at Lost Lake, and returned
home Monday evening.
Scouts Get Camp Honors
Th. riiuHn(T Rov Scouts and
. 111. '
r.niniviia rof 1 1 r noi home
Saturday evening after spending
a week at Boy Scout Camp
Wallowa at Joseph: Bob McRae,
.i iininnn Rnh Riirhnnan. Tom
Jim YYiiovji.. 4iri.o
Vanllorn and Lee Huson. While
there, Bob Buchanan ana iom
Vanllorn were selected for and
Inducted into "Order of the
Arrow," an honorary division of
the scout organization. Jim wil-
T Unenn in Rnh MCRCa.
received a trophy for placing
first in tne Aquatnuu i""
tition. which included skills in
swimming and canoeing, iney
daced second in tne au-atouiiu
AunrH nnd fifth in the
rlA,vU A 1 PaavpQ spa Ex-
UUlUi wan. "- - "i -r
plorer Advisor, is spending sev-
eral weeKs at me camn uynB
as the Waterfront Director. Ken
neth Lamb drove the boys to
the camp, and Mrs. Jay Huson
and J. J. McKae eacn arove w
to bring the boys and their
equipment home
Janet Christiansen has return
ed to Irrlgon after spending nine
days in Seattle visiting Sharon
Franke. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gasser
drove to The Dalles over the
..ru.k rrA ani vlclteH Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gasser. Gasser's folks. I
Philip Gasser, who had spent a
month visiting his grandparents,
returned home with his folks
Sunday.
Charlie Hines has been con
fined to his home with a pro
longed Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Crelghton,
Janet Christiansen and Wanda
Davis spent the week end in The
Dalles visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Crelghton.
Linda Reed held a slumber
partv at her home Wednesday
evening for Kelll and Judy
Snyder. Debbie McCoy and Vicky
Cayman. Tne giris mei i co
da's home Wednesday afternoon
and had a barbecue tht even
ing. Then, they attended the
Assembly of God Young People s
service and returned to Lindas
home to spend the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pummel
and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart
celebrated their 14th wedding
anniversaries with a dinner to
gether at the Stewart residence
Thursday evening. They and
their families were joined later
in the evening by Mr. and Mrs.
Warren McCoy and Debbie, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McCoy and Terry,
... r,,(k Mz-Cnv Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Partlow and Sheryl and
Mrs. Myrtle Marknam ior cane
and Ice cream.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harding
and son Greg of Laramie, Wyo.,
are spending a week here vlsit-
irm llarHlnrr's folks. Mr.
and Mrs. C, A. Miller. They are
also visiting relatives in iierai
lston. The Hardings and Millers
i.f. ,niaip fnr imff Beach.
It'll . il.l.l
Wn.. where tney win go usiuok.
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand left
Wednesday for a fishing trip
at the Wallowa River above
Minan. They came home Satur
day afternoon.
New Teachers Are Hired
Miss Rose Hoosler, who form
erly taught at Stanfield, has
been hired as the 5th grade
teacher at A. C. Houghton Ele
mentary school. Darrell Swen
son, graduate of Lewlston and
Clark Normal, has been hired
as the 6th grade teacher and
coach. Swensen. who is married
and has two children, formerly
taught at Ashwood. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner
and Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Pember
and son Richard, drove to Port
land Wednesday and visited the
Wamer'f son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Panetelis Vron
takls. They returned to Irrlgon
Friday, and the Pembers drove
to Spokane where they spent
the week-end with Pember's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Pember. The Ar
lyn Pembers returned to Irrlgon
Sunday, and spent the remainder
of the week with Warners,
Warners and Pembers spent
Monday through Wednesday
morning at Wallowa Lke where
they camped and fished. The
men rode horseback Into An
deroid for fishing. They return
ed to Irrlgon Wednesday even
ing, and Pembers had charge or
the Youth service at the Assem-
li.. rA rhnrrh nrovldinu
oiy Ol uw v.. r
t rrmc.tf nt well as
speaking. Pembers left for their
home in cpringuciu, i"-j
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Llttreii arove
. n WAniwiflv even-
ing to visit their son. Bill, who
ntinnA in Pmnuel hos-
was ivui'itLu ...
pital with pneumonia.
2,11. All 3. aWII -rfeav.
Monday after spending several
days in roniaou visum
i ir.. Dncnmi Cnnr Ann fam-
ily. and attending the 8th Area
Nortnwest sneuana rony t-mu
show held at the Alpenrose
n.i r.ln., (Iirnilffh SunnflV.
Urtll y riiua.r
liTklf. In DnrMsnrl thov Also VIS-
v 1 1 w t: in t.. ' j
ited Porter Koss ana Junius wm
Mrs. Guy Fame ana lamuy.
-ininon' SaturdSV
and Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Don
cti-isLrc nt -i neoma. wno aiso at
tended the Pony show.
Mr. ana Mrs. oningicuci,
nui... nA T?arAr rt Aver. Wn.,
miRy aim "".i .-j ------
spent Saturday through Monday
Visiting Mrs. OlUIlgltriicv-TLci
folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray-
beal.
The Desert Lanes are located
on HermUton Mc.-vary umiu
Highway In Hermiston.
Any person interested in ue
.nnrt rf bOWUng Will
certainly find it real pleasure
to bowl on tnese moorrn
ninimini has Drovldea
a large selection of balls In var
ious welgnu ana au ni'p"'
i. .A . in n.-erv refDect.
They also have an excellent pro
shop. iSo matter now gwu 3yy
are. or now poor a pu.r. .
that matter, you can certa niy
Improve your game by bowling
here.
The management deserves to
be complimented upon the man-
conducted. It U playing a very
Important part In the sports In
teresu of this district and ex
tends an open Invitation to all
bowlers to make these lanes their
headquarters for tournaments.
For your pleasure the lunch
eonette la open from 10 am. to
midnight with special luncheon,
snacks, and good food to ult
your taste. . .
We are pleased to recommend
these lanes to our readers. Re
member you are always welcome
here whether you come In to
bowl one line or to spend the
entire evening. Bowl for fun and
health at the Desert Lanes. Call
567-6364 for reservations.
JIMMY'S FLOWER
SHOP
ABDIS CABTER. OWNER
Located at 254 E. Main In
Hermiston. To have flowers sent
by wire, phone 567-6226 and you
will be happy with the splendid
service proviueu.
Always remember that flow
ers make a perfect gift for con-
nnivpnarlCl
Kiaiuiauviu, j
birthdays, the sick room and
many otner occasions.
r-iA...aM o ra amoncr nature's
fllnna ....
most beautiful gifts to man. For
any occasion it is aivay f
Km i with Flowers,"
IV fcWJ L -
i . i. fIaii... Chvi jerwecial-
Jimmy a iw" "k r .
izes in funeral and wedding
flowers, and their corsages are
praised Dy many, ror
service that is noted throughout
this section as the best, see this
firm in Hermiston. In this 1964
Hermiston Business Guide, we
nignin in recommenaing
Jimmy's Flower Shop to all our
readers, see tnem we
von need flowers for any oc
casion. . . .
Jimmy's Flower &nop win w
happy to deliver to tiielr many
friends in our area at small extra
charge.
FRANK'S
SEWER SERVICE
Frank's Sewer Service Is lo
cated in Hermiston, phone 567
8612. specializes in expert clean-
Inetalllnir anrl rPDfllring Of
septic tanks and cesspools. Don't
lalra 1IIV chances bv having
someone install your septic tank
who doesn't have this exper
ience. So many times that type
of work must be done all over,
all because of lack of knowledge
and experience. Be wise and
have it done properly the first
time. They also have an electric
derooter for complete and quick
cleaning of all drains and
sewers. .
lAin i wan unti ua v....--
i 1 Waaa hovA t h A T
septic tank or cesspool cleaned.
. ,Li. .H.ttU Arm An It fnr
nave una icuau a -
you promptly. They can be de-
they fully guarantee their work.
In this 1964 Business Review
we recommend this fine com
pany In Hermiston to all our
readers,- and suggest that you
call them for all your septic
tank of cesspool work.
ORDER
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Of All Kinds
Doter Stamps
Notary Public Seals
Corporate Seals
Stamp Pads Pad Ink
at the
GAZETTE -TIMES
HEPP.NER. OREGON
PH. 676-9223
for (D tMi
I
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VISIT
DISNEYLAND
Attractive accommodations Just
minutes from Disneyland and;
Knott's Berry Farm. All units have
free TV, air-conditioning and heat
Spacious grounds with heated pool,
play and recreational area.
Ml. ' 1 . j I k V
Excellent restaurants and shop
ping centers nearby.
Credit cards honored.
POLYNESIAN
Motel
641 S. Brookhurst
ANAHEIM. CAL.
FREE!
Writ, for lllwohrt mi r TIAVR GUIDE
Iblina tin aortli fr coo.1 o eo. lPe
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