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S HEPPNER GA2ETTE-TTMES, THMrwiaT. T-hruj 0. ill-.L rlsimC O'Neall Visitor Construction Due Soon on Project By FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON Tht last major hurdle hus bwn clrared tor con M ruction of IrrlKonn mun iial waicr tivstcm. with the call tr bids which Is being advrrtiard this week. The project will ponsM of a distribution avstcm. isround lev rl storage tank and pumpinjr station and related facilities. Bid opening ha been set for 3 p m. on Tuesday. February 25 in the old school building at lr rlRon. After opening, bid will be evaluated by the rnnlneers and contract awarded aoon thereafter. It Is anticipated con struction work will be complet ed and the project, whkh la being financed by Farmer Home Administration. In oper ation sometime In June. Mrs. Chester Wilson and Lar rv returned last week from a 10-dav visit with relatives In California. They went first to Watsonvllle where her mother, Mrs. Evaneeline Faijerstrom, and a sister. Mrs. Dave Bauer and her lamlly, lives. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding I INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME I Pendleton 27-T7Sl They spent several days with her dauuhter In Santa Crui. where Carmine la the registrar for Bethany Bible College. She toured the nearby bench areas with them, Including famous Half Moon Bay near Monterey. where Mrs. Wilson's brother. Rev. Wavne Fagenttom, pastors an Assembly of Clod church. He drove them home and return ed to Monterey on Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. John Kenney. and several members of their congregation, attended the reg ional fellowship meeting of the Assembly of God churches in Milton-Freewater Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson, former residents who now live at White Salmon. Wash., are the parents of a daughter born January 30. She was named Nora Cherl and weighed 6 lb., 13 o Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Luttrell of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil son of Irrlgon. Mrs. Rav Belt and two child ren. Lvnnette and Shona, of Newark. Calif., are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Le blanc. On Sunday they traveled to Richland. Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob Serger. Mrs. LcBlanc flew to Portland recently to attend a two-day training conference, of the Con slan Products, Inc. While there she stayed at the Hilton Hotel. Don Jnrgensen has returned to the Whlteman A KB, Sedalla, Mo., after a leave at homo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kr- nest Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Snyd hva mnviwl to Hermiston. who he Is employed by the Marlettc Trailer Co. By VIRGINIA KELSO (Held over from last week) K1NZUA llarvev Crosson. who was visiting with Mr. and Mm Larry O'Neall, was found dead Saturday. Jan, 25, when the O'Neall returned from a day in Pendleton. Cause of the death was preesumed to be heart attack. Ilia body was to be shipped lo Alabama for burial. PENDLETON liiiu . urn. i iiwwiiuuulu mill. When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp- ner, these Pendleton Business and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. Appliances Ed and Clay's APPLIANCE CENTER Sales and Service Ph. 276-1170 207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton Ed Sailing Clayton Baker G.E. KitchenAid Furniture BRANDL'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Georne 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 Electricians ZEPHYR ELECTRIC, INC. 332 S. E. Emigrant Ave. Electrical Contractor W. F. (Mike) ZIMMERMAN Pendleton, Oregon 97801 Bus. Phono 27H-B921 Res. Phone 278-G369 Hardware, Lumber BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER HARDWARE Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. (OREGON LUMBER YARD) 432 S. E. Dorion Ph. 276-6221 PLYWOOD- ROOFING READY-MIX PRODUCTS Hearing Aid Service WILL A HEARING AID HELP YOU? Be Positive . . . Try Before You Buy! ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN CALL 276-3155 or write Lester Ruud Hearing Aid Service 21 S. W. Dorion St. Pendleton, Ore. 97801 fgjMAICO Pumps, Irrigation COLUMBIA PUMP & IRRIGATION Peerless Pumps Wade Rain Irrigation WELL TESTING 8" bowls to 1450 GPM Also 6", 10", 11", 12" Bowls Phone 276-3681 Pendleton Sharpening Service Clipper Blades Sharpened All Kinds $1 per set Cash PENDLETON SHARPENING 418 N. W. 6th Pendleton. Ore. 97801 CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES FOR DIRECTORY AD RATL.S 676-9228 Sheet Metal Thews Sheet Metal, INC. INDOOR COMFORT General Sheet Metal Work 1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751 Harold Hendricks, Owner Air Conditionine-Heating LENNOX Women's Wear J WE'VE GOT CLOTHES FOR EVERYONE "It's only the look that's expensive" THE FRANCES SHOP EXCLUSIVELY WOMEN'S WEAR rend'.eton. Oregon 276 405 Mm. Tom Jordan and son. Tlmmv. and Mr. Earl fiom were In Heppner last Tuesday for medical care. Guy Van Arsdale wn In Heppner last Monday where he had medical care. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Todd and son. Gary, were In The Dalles list Mondav where Mike had medical attention. Richard Mortlmore went lo Portland Saturday to bring home Mrs. Mortlmore who had been a patient In Lmanuel hospital. Joe Bowman of Portland spent from Friday night until Monday vislilnff his uarents. Mr. and Mrs. Jiugs Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Peterson and daughter. Cheryl, of Port land, were Saturday overnight guests of Mrs. Peterson s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzzy. The Petersons had been to John Day where Mrs. Peterson was a member of the bridal parly for the Gubser-Anderson welding. Mr nnrt Mrs iron Kversnle ana Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Neall were business visitors to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brownlnfi nnH ri:in ahtcr Linda went to La- Grande last Tuesday where Lin da had medical care. Steve Conlee took Rod Has tings to Pendleton Wednesday where Rod entered the Pendle ton Community hospital for treatment He returned home this week-end. Mru Ifuthrvn Flnrk entertain ed the members of her card club last Tuesday night at her nome. Uicrh uunt In Marl Rorinff. low to Margaret McConnell, and floating to Virginia Sitton and Margie Ball. Others playing Virginia Kelso. LaVelle Jellick, and Marilyn Bailey. Omar stuonieiiein ana son, Daniel. Mrs. Mike Wright, Mrs. Don Slinkard. and Miss Wanda Smiley went to Heppner last Thursday on business. Mrs. Roy Keller ana aaugn- ters were business visitors to Hermiston on Friday. Mrs. Paul Muzzy ann rars. Lyle Muzzy went to Portland Sunday on business. Mrs. Louis Lorengel ana aau ghter Linda were business vis itors to La Grande on Tuesday, returning home on Wednesday. Mrs. Lvle Muzzy ana Mrs. boo Dyer were hostesses Saturday aftornnnn to n hlrthdaV DBTtV for Kevin Muzzy who was six years old. The youngsteers play ed games, watched Kevin open is Pitts, and then had birth day cake, ice cream, and Kool aid. Those Dresent were Billy Tripp, Mike and Marci Luper, Chervl Peterson, ana BODoy Dove. Invited but unable to at tend were Noren Watts, Cindi Bowman, stepnen ana lony tv- ersole. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mallaroy and Bernerd Dyer spent the week-end at St. Maries, Idaho, where they visited with relatives. Dinner Honors Mrs. Grabill By EVA HAMLETT TONE Mrs. Ida Grabill was honored on her 87th birthday with a dinner given by the members of her immediate fam- ilv- Those attending were Mrs. Anna Wright of Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley, from Con don, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bristow, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grabill. Mrs Harriot Rolman. daugh ter of Mrs. Vida Heliker, of Se attle, Wash., had the misfort une to fall on the ice and break her arm. She is in the Provi dence hospital, as surgery was necessary. Mr nnrl Mrs. Alfred Nelson. Jr., and son, Keith, went to Port land ana Seattle tnis past ween. Keith took his physical which is reauired with his application to West Point. The Willows Grange is hav ing 9 nhlll fr-prl anrl card nartv Sunday February 9, at the hall at 5 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend, and asked to bring either a salad or dessert. rim tr wpathnr conditions. school was not held Friday. The basketball game at jicno was played as scheduled, however th rnntintr section was small as the usual spectator bus did not go. The lone team contin ued their undefeated way by defeating Echo 72 to 54. Satur day evening they defeated Hel- 91 to 69. The Jayvee team won 63 to 55. . . The senior class of lone Hign school spent Monday in Pendle ton having their pictures taken. Aftoru-nrrU thpv visited Eastern Oregon hospital and Training! Center, and at Blue Mountain 'ollege. CVicfrintion to The GaZette- Times makes a fine birthday or anniversary gift, or gitt lor any occasion. For S4.50 per year it ill reach your fnena or rela tive anywhere in the united States. Former Resident Suffers Injury IT VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA Word has been re reived from Mr. and Mm. Hods er llullomon of Milton Kreeua ler, and formerly of Klimia, that Rodger fell on Ice on thHr back porch on January 24. breaking both bones In hU right lett lust above the ankle. He was hospltalited and Is now home with Ilia leg In a cast with at leasi six weeks recuperation head of him. He would appreciate hearing from friends, and their address Is 411 S. Main, Mtlton-Freewa-ter. Dick Sargent took Richard Mortlmore and Wayland Hyatt to The Dallea Monday for med ical rare for Injuries suffered Sunday evening in the train wreck In Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Jlggs Bowman have received word from their son. Vie. who Is In Vietnam, that on December 6 he waa pro moled from PKC to Spec 4. Vie is stationed at Phu Lot, 25 miles north of Saigon and has com pleted nine months of his year's service In Vietnam. In Prlnevllle Saturday on bus iness were Mr. and Mrs. How ard Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ovler. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Luper were In Portland Monday and Tuesday of last week for med ical rare for Mrs. Luper. Mike and Ma ret Luper stayed In Kin ua with Mr. and Mm. Willis Wright. Mrs. Pat Van Arsdale was the hostess Saturday night to a pot luck dinner and pinochle card party at the Community Hall In Camp 5. High scores went to Floyd Tipton and Jean Adams. Low went to Mike Todd and France White. Pinochles went to Dean Wlmer and Rose Hard wick and the highest midway acore went to Guy Van Arsdale and Carol Thomas. Those en joying this evening were Mr. and Mm. O. L. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Denzll White. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wl mer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick, Mr. RANCHES FOR SALE MORROW COUNTY-Wheat-1500 acres, 1447 crop all In one piece, no moving, on highway, 40,000 bu. storage, good bldgs. SHERMAN COUNTY Wheat 1085 acres, grain storage, com plete line of machinery. UMATILLA COUNTY Wheat and cattle 2SO0 acres, 2200 crop. 150 irilgated, borders city, on permanent stream two sets buildings. UNION COUNTY App. 720 acres wheat, barley, and grass seed can be easily converted to Irrigation. Contact Harold Gerking BUCHER REALTY, INC. 8124 S. W. Beaverton-HiUsdale Highway Portland, Oregon 9722S Mm. Richard Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Guv Van Arsdale. Mr . Mm. Glenn Perkins and aon. Donald, went to Pen dleton Saturday nimu io mrvi their aon, Sk". 4 Er Perkins, who was returning home after and Mrs. Floyd Tipton. Mr. and a tour of duty in Korea. He ld landed In Seattle Saturday morning but because of drifted roads they were unable to drive to Seattle to meet him, u he flew to Pendleton, lie will be home for 30 days, after which he will report lo Fort Dix, N. 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