Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 22, 1968, Page 6, Image 6

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KEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 82. 1961 . f I TO
Dies Suddenly;
Interment Here
5-3
JOHN VENARD (right), rodeo cretary. gratefully accepts a check
dor $50 from Tertel Benqe of the Heppner Elka lodqe. The lodge
end P. W. Mahoner. attorney, each give $50 to the winnor of
the Morrow county derby at the rodeo. (G-T Photo).
COMING
Wasco County Fair
AUGUST 22-25
AT TYGH VALLEY
35 miles South of The Dalles, Hi way 197
A place to have fun is a Fair
in The Country.
CELEBRATING 100th ANNIVERSARY
Orul M. Soott. 78, died suddenly
m his home In Hermiston early
Saturday morning. AuKust 17.
Services were held Tuesday
rtiornlns, August 20. at 10:.-)
a.m.. at Burns Mortuary chapel
In Hermiston. Graveside servic
es and Interment followed at
1:30 p.m. In Heppner Masonic
wmetery. with members of Wil
low Odd Fellows LodtfC No. 06
ussLstlnit with the services.
Born Mav 3. 1889 in Prince-
ten. Mo., he came west wiih his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
?cott. to the slate of Washing-
on when a small child. In 1D0J
his father filed on a homesteud
In the Morrow county area. La
ter Oral assumed the lamity
wheat operation and his par
ents purchased a homo In Hepp
ner where they resided until
their death.
He was married to Tena I-
Devln in 1914. and they bought
a wheat ranch in the Blackhor.se
di.strict near Heppner. They were
prominent ranchers the many
years thev lived there. He serv
ed as master of the Lexington
Grange in 1911 for several terms,
und was instrumental in the
building of the Lexington
Grange hall.
Mr. Seott would soon have
been a 60-year veteran member
of the Willows Odd Fellows
Lodge No. 66 and was over a
55-year veteran member of Sans
Soucl Rebekah Lodge Mo. S3,
I both of Heppner.
In 1945 the Scotts purchased
their present home in Hermls
ton where they have continued
to be active in community af
fairs. He attended the Hermis
ton Christian church, was ac
tively associated with the Uma
tilla County Fair for many
years, and rarely missed a
meeting of the Columbia
Grange.
He is survived by his widow,
Tena. and Immediate cousins of
this area: Ralph Scott, . Kenne
wlck. Wash., Erda Pieper. Lex
ington; Stella Acton, Hermiston;
Hose McCoy, Hood River.
Joe Delameter, Heppner.
PENDLETON
When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus
iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you.
LLOYD JOHNSON
Johnson Benefits
From Summer Study
Lloyd Johnson, industrial arts
instructor at lone High school,
was one of 25 participants from
across the nation who attended
the 19G8 NDEA Summer Institute
for Advanced Study In Indust
rial Arts, conducted at the Unl
verslty of North Dakota In
Grand Forks from June 17 to
August 10.
Theme of the institute was
"Interpreting Industry in the
General Shop". Study was com
pletely individualized through
the use of learning contracts
between student and Instructor.
Each week Johnson set up his
own technical program, and witn
materials available from all
kinds of industry and use of ex
cellent laboratory facilities, he
developed his own media pro
gram in the areas of slide and
tape presentations. Most modern
techniques and methods were
used which are expected to be
continued by the participating
teachers In their own local pro
grams.
A-l
Mr. cmd Mrs. Bob Jones and
family returned Monday after
spending five days in Eugene
visiting; friends and relatives.
while staving at the home of
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del-
mer Fellers.
An all electric laundry adds
another day to your week
Remember the "good old days"
when an entire day was wasted do
ing the family washing and ironing?
No problem today, thanks to low
cost, rural electric powerl The family
laundry can now be done automat
ically with an electric washer and
electric dryer. Best of all, the busy
homemaker does the laundry at her
convenience . . . and in minutes.
An electric washer does the Job
right. Everything is wonderfully fresh
and clean. You can safely wash all
your clothing , . . even delicate syn
thetics. Why, you can even wash
large throw rugs!
An electric dryer lets you
laugh at rainy weather
Drying the wash was once a real
problem. Not so today when an elec
tric clothes dryer makes the family
wash fluffy dry in only minutes. Best
of all, an electric clothes dryer lets
you do the laundry anytime, rain or
shine. Add a load at night before you
retire. It'll be dry and ready to wear
in the morning.
place them anywhere. Many home
makers have their laundry area In the
kitchen for added conveniences. The
appliances need little floor space.
They can be Installed in a closet or
alcove to save space.
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Saves you money, too, particularly
if there are children In your family
who seem to "grow out of their
clothes." Fewer changes are needed
because the youngster's clothing
can be washed and dryed so easily
and quickly. Children can, therefore,
"grow through" instead of "out of"
garments.
Even delicate things can be
laundrled automatically
A little care is all that's needed to
protect the most delicate synthetics.
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UPHOLSTERY
Auto Furniture
Truck
Boats Awnings
Patio Covers
"Eastern Oregon's
Most Complete"
276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant
EMERY'S
TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Riverside Drive, Pendleton
Ph. 276-7634
All Automotive Repairs
Including Emery Branson's
Specialty Transmission Service
Mayflower Worldwide Moving
Penland Bros. Transfer Co.
COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED
Pendleton Hermiston
276-3111
567-8333
SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY
Glen S. and Norma Adams,
Owners
437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262
Lowest Prices In Eastern Oregon
BankAmerlcard Layaway Flan
Camping Supplies. Fishing' and
Hunting Supplies, Sporting Goods,
Tents, Sleeping Bags, Western and
Work Boots, Guns. Ammunition
BARNUM'S TRADING POST
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING COODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton
COAST-TO-COAST
STORES
330 S. MAIN, rENDLETON
Sporting Goods Housewares
Paints Tools Hardware
Auto Accessories
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere I
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
"EASTERN OREGON'S TIRE CENTER"
N. Main, Heppner, Ph. 676-9481
S. E. 6th and Emigrant, Pendleton
Ph. 276-2152
"SEE BUD BEFORE YOU BUY"
Recapping Snow Tires Batteries Sport Tires and Wheels
m
Hospital . Supplies
Sales or Rental
Ph. 276-1531
Emerg. Ph. 276-1358
1100 Southgate, Pendleton
Charlie's
Shoe House
THE STAG SHOP
"Pendleton's
Finest and Most
Complete Men'
Shop"
LADIES SPORTSWEAR
SKI SHOP
250 S. Main. Pendleton
Ph. 276-1162
Ed and Clay's
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Sale and Service
Ph. 276-1170
207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton
Ed Sailing Clayton Baker
G-E KitchenAld
25 S. E. Court
Child Life Robin Hood
Wolverine Boots Foot-So-Eort
Shoes for the 'Hard to Fit'
Ph. 276-2341 farm
jviaciunery
jilA V"- '
i Wherever you locate your laundry
area, keep the two appliances as
close together as possible. This will
save you needless steps. You'll also
want a table or counter nearby for
sorting and folding.
Safe and easy to operate
An all-electric laundry is safe as a
light bulb because it's flameless.
There's no messy fumes or gases to
worry you. Even the controls are out
of the reach of small children.
Yet operation is completely auto
matic. You select the appropriate
setting and the appliance does the
work. Even pre-teenagers can do tr.o
family wash I
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BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl, Owners
Everything In Used Furniture and
Appliances at the Lowest Prices in
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Days A Week to Serve You
Shop Service
Tires and
Batteries
TELEPHONES:
I Pendleton brain Growers
Hardware
Petroleum
Feed and Seed
Fertilizer
Chemicals
PENDLETON 276-7611
HERMISTON 567-5591
Both washer and dryer have special
controls to gently care for dainty
garments. You should, however,
wash and dry them separately from
the rest of your laundry.
PHOTOGRAPHY
L. r-rrr Wi
U U ' ri tU CVZtL a,b(rs
Throckmorton Studio ;
P. O. Box 471
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
Weddings Portraits
NEW Back-to-School
Now Showing At
THE FRANCES SHOP
Pendleton, Oregon
276-4652
BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER
HARDWARE
Oregon Lumber Yard
432 S. E. Dorlon
Ph. 276-6221
PLYWOOD ROOFING
READY-MIX PRODUCTS
COMRIE OLDS-CADILLAC, INC.
f ""rtnftftrtjr rr e -a.
nvmv uj. nappy
, hrmSS) And Happy People
Gaines Shoe Repair
24 S. E. Emigrant
Complete Shoe and Boot Repair 0 Built
Orthopedic Work
'Isn't it Amazing that I
charge so Little?'
Eastern Oregon's Fine Car Headquarters
511 S. E. Court Ave. Ph. 276-1921
HILLS FURNITURE CO.
"Finest Quality Attainable"
Airport Junction Ph. 276-7033
o Furniture reupholstery
Small wonder that an electric
clothes dryer Is a woman's most
wanted appliancel
The new electric washers and dry
ers are so handsome that you can
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MRECA
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
"Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties"
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drake,
and sons. Kevin. Jon and Kelly,
of Stockton. Calif., arrived last
Wednesday to visit until Mon-
dav with relatives in tne area,
while vacationing from his
work as public relations and in
formations man for San Joaquin
County. They were guests of his
mother, Mrs. Emma Drake and
with his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Doug Drake, and family, and
traveled to Kennewick to see a
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Drake, and
family. Joining them from her
work in nurse s training in Port
land for the week-end was Miss
Susan Drake, daughter of Mrs.
Doug Drake.
Mrs. Eloise Smith traveled to
Portland last Thursday, where
she met her son, Kenny, who
has recently been discharged
from the Army after serving for
a year in Vietnam. Smith left
Cam Rahn Bay August 13, for
the 18-hour flight to Anchorage,
Alaska, from where he traveled
on to Ft. Lewis before going to
Portland.
House Quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pete McMurtry last week were
Mrs. Mary Alice Balsman and
son. George, ana ner niece.
Barbara Rowe, all of Pittsfield
111. They were here from Tues
day until Friday, en route to
their home lonowing an exiena-
ed trip through the wesern
States. Mrs. Balsman and Mrs.
McMurtry are cousins.
Mrs. Joe Wright. Gresham, Is
here visiting for a week while
staying at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Delmer Buschke, and fam
o Vinyl Floor Covering
o New Home Sewing Machines
o Carpeting
o Draperies
o Counter Tops
o Dress fabrics
FREE ESTIMATES FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
WATER WELL DRILLING
By ROY T. FRENCH
6" to 18" DRILLED TO STATE REQUIREMENTS
15 Years Experience
NEWEST MODERN ROTARY EQUIPMENT
"Your Water Problems are in Good Hands with Roy"
Reith Rd Pendleton CALL COLLECT 276-2081
Thews Sheet Metal,
INC.
LENNOX
INDOOR
COMFORT
General Sheet Metal Work
1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751
Harold Hendricks, Owner
Air Conditioning-Heating
LARRY'S HOBBY SHOP
29 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-4492
Larry and Eva Wahl, Owners
Custom Picture Framing
Schwinn Bicycle Headquarters
Hobby Supplies of Every Kind
Sport Supplies Athletic Dept.
Complete Craft and Art Depts.
BankAmericard Honored
PENDLETON ELECTRIC CO.
Contractors
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
Estimate or Bid
13
TELECTRIC HEAT and WIRING SUPPLIES
Ph. 276-2672
BOB HALE, OWNER
1802 S. W. Emigrant
C and R MOBILE HOMES
Carl and Rosella Graves; Owners
101 S. W. 18th Ph. 276-7385
2fAfBA SKYLINE
"Quality Mobile Homes at the Most Competitive
Prices in Oregon"
10-12-20-24 Wldes and Up to 65' in Length
TRADES-TERMS MOBILE HOME ACCESSORIES
ily.