Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 10, 1969, Page 8, Image 8

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HEPPNER CAZCTTCTIMES. Thursday. July 10. 1969
PENDLETON
Appliances
Ed and Clay's
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Still' and Service
Ph. 276 1 170
207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton
Ed Sailing Clayton linker
G.E. KitchcnAld
Electricians
Routine Matters Occupy Council
Well driller Don Foreman of land that ih flow of water can
Fstacada and his protlems with not be impaired.
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
332 S. R. KnilKiant Av.
Electrical Cuntmrtor
W. F. (Mike) f-'"v
ZIM MERMAN
Pendleton.
Oregon 97801
Rim. Phutis
276 fi'JJl
Re. Fhnn
276-6368
Automobiles
Comrie-Olds
Cadillac, Inc.
py-?Ciy- ome of
1rmmm' I Happy Cars
and Happy
j
People
Oregon's Fine
Eastern
Car Headquarters
511 S. E. Court Ave.
Ph. 276-1921
Furniture
the new Heppner city well
rame under discussion again at
Hit CHv Council meeting Mon
day night, but the council d
f erred any action.
Other routine business mat
Irrs came before the council at
Its regular monthly meeting
City attorney P. W. Ma honey
told tne council he had written
to Foreman s Insurance compa
ny, telling them Foreman had
abandoned the well and the
contract with the city.
However, tne insurance com
panv told Mahoney the driller
had not abandoned the well, hut
was waiting for a special too!
Foreman told the council at
IN June meeting he could not
remove the casino wthout
blast Ins, w hich might Impair
the water flow.
No work has been done since
that time. The council said it
would give the insurance com
pany another month before tak
inn action to recover money in
the contract.
rwo building permits were
granted at the meet Inc. and an
other denied.
C. C. Harris was granted per
mits for remodeling of the old
Kicniieid service station to a
to arrive to thh out broken cas lcar wash and lor altering part
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BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brand), Ownri
Everything In Uwd Furniture and
Appliance at the Lowest Price In
Fsstcrn Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Pay A Week to Serve You
Farm
Farm
Machinery
Shop Service
Tires and
Batteries
Pendleton Grain Growers
. MMMltOM i
:
Hardware
Petroleum
Feed and Seed
Fertilizer
Chemicals
lni in the hole.
The problem nro'e when ens
lug broke off in the bottom of
tiie well over n month ago. The
contract between the city and
the driller calls for a clean hole
Rodeo Board
Outlines Plans
of the old Tum-A Lum building
to a beauty shop.
The car wash remodeling has
been completed, and council-
men discussed possible action to
lake against persons who build,
then file for a permit.
An application bv Felix
Schwarzin. S. Gale St., to build
on a dedicated but unused city
street, was denied. The possi
bility of vacating the street was
referred to committee.
A bid for St;.(!S2.75 bv Percv
E. Jellum of Pendleton for street
street In the Barratt addition
and In southwest Heppner.
In other business, the coun
ell:
-Gave permission to the re
corder to destroy ten-year-old
records
Approved discontinuance of
the city a safe deposit box
Referred to the personnel
committee the matter of paying
city employees overtime for
flood work, and
jjiscussec insurance on
small pieces of equipment.
Ayers fo Open
New Fixit Shop
The traditional Wram.i,. work was accepted by the coun
Cowboy Breakfast will not be cl1- ln? work w,n b0 resealing
held at the fairgrounds during
the 19()'J Ilinnner Rodeo, the
Morrow tun my rodeo board MflCDITAI NJEXAC
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learned
at
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Thn h,nLf,.t Iw.l.l C......
day" mining of thwi i Jai anTltiH reivl
ci.'v'p.rk oV'at 'lLU(V11VhPPnM -'dVarVaVeare'the f olTow n
$l?y0t,$ C-0urt,'0U.seJ- Dec Cox. Jr.. Heppner: Christina
iiiuiikh-i.i inr.Murai arm noara I
Frank Ayers is announcing
he opening of a new aorvli-o
business to the Heppner area
mis weeK, to De Known as
" rank's Fixit Shop". It will be
located in the old bakerv build
ing. next door to the First Nat
ional Bank.
Ayers recently retired after
four years as manager of Hotel
Heppner. Before this time he
had clone considerable repair
worn irom nis nome.
Included in his services will
be the repairing of electrical
nome and farm appliances, the
sharpening of lawn mowers,
scissors, knives and other cut-
to Pioneer ting implements. He invites the
public to stop in and become ac
quainted with his services this
weekend.
TELEPHONES:
rENDLETON 276-7611
HERMISTON 567-5591
Gifts
MATHANS
132 S. MAIN
Ph. 276-4782
Children's & Infants' Wear
Housewares & Linens
Glassware
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ph. 676-9228
HEPPNER
The Gazette-Times
FOR RATES
And Information on
Advertising in This Space
Hearing Aid Service
WILL A HEARING AID HELP YOU?
Be Positive . . . Try Before You Buy!
ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN CALL 276-3155
Wl ir i .. a ...
member Bill Healv. told ri.wt. ' mWra' i.LOU "nn vYav.
The NRA rodeo is scheduled
for Saturday and Sunday, Aug
ust 23 and 21. with three per-
m
MAICO
Hardware, Lumber
or write
Lester Ruud Hearing
Aid Service
21 S. W. Dorion St.
Pendleton, Ore, 97801
Plumbing
BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER
HARDWARE
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
(OREGON LUMBER YARD)
432 S. E. Dorion
Ph. 276-6221
PLYWOOD-ROOFING
READY-MIX PRODUCTS
Outdoor Store
SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY
437 S. Main, Pendleton
Glen and Norma Adams
Camping Fishing Hunting
Supplies
Sporting Goods Western
and Work Boots
Guns Ammunition
We Accept BankAmericard
WHEELER
PLUMBING and HEATING, Inc.
217 Southeast Court Ave.
Pendleton, Oregon
EMERSON WHEELER
President and Manager
Bus. Phone 276-1161
Home Phone 276-3828
Sheet Metal
Thews Sheet Metal,
INC.
LENNOX
INDOOR
COMFORT
Pharmacy
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere
Hospital Supplies
Sales or Rental
Ph. 276-1631
Emerg. Ph. 276-1368
1100 Southgate, Pendleton
General Sheet Metal Work
1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751
Harold Hendricks, Owner
Air Conditioning-Heating
Shoes
HARDING SHOES
Ph. 276-3188
21 S. E. Court, Pendleton
Across from Hamley's
Home of Quality Shoes
For the Entire Family
ASK ABOUT THE
LUCKY 13 CLUB!!
formances during the two days.
At the meeting, the board was
told that advance tickets for the
shows are now on sale at Hepp
ner business establishments.
Tickets are priced at $2.00 for
adulls and $1.00 for children for
the Saturday and Sunday after
noon shows, while Saturday
nignt prces are si.uU for adults
and 50c for children.
utner routine business was
discussed at the meeting, rang
ing from making medical ar
rangements to making publicity
arrangements.
The directors discussed hiring
a trick roper to perform during
tne aiternoon shows, but defer
red signing a contract until
more information is received
An arrangement between the
Heppner show and one at Tgyli
Valley which conflicts with
dates was also discussed.
Saddle bronc riders would be
shuttled by plane during the
two rodeos to allow more com
petition in both shows.
Under the set-up used last
year, bronc riders would ride at
the beginning of the Tygh Val
ley show, then fly to Heppner
to compete in the last of the
show here Saturday.
Sunday, the situation would
be reversed.
No definite arrangements
have been made, it was noted
at the meeting.
The board also approved a $10
entry lee lor the cowgirl race
making fees required on all rac
es except pony races. Director
Don Evans explained the fee
would allow more definite plans
lor the race.
Entry fees close for all events
at 8 p.m., August 21.
ton; Evelyn Lucore. Henoner:
Charles Dennison, Heppner, and
r.i.;a MOit, Heppner.
Those dismissed, after receiv
ing medical care, were Greatta
Cox, Heppner, and Dean Teel,
Heppner.
Mrs. Mary Van Blokland and
Mrs. Hazel Mahoney plan to
travel to Portland next Monday,
July 14, where they will attend
a four week course at the West
ern School of Floral Design,
studying courses in flower ar
rangement for all occasions.
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Pumps, Irrigation
COLUMBIA PUMP Cr IRRIGATION
Peerless Pumps
Wade Rain Irrigation
WELL TESTING
Phone
276-3681
Pendleton
8" bowls to 1450 GPM
Also 6", 10". 11", 12" Bowls
Sharpening Service
Clipper Blades
Sharpened
All Kinds $1 per set
Cash
PENDLETON SHARPENING
418 N. W. 6th
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
Trading Post
CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
676-9228
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Th. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton
Women's Wear
WE'VE GOT CLOTHES
FOR EVERYONE
"It's only the look that's
expensive"
THE FRANCES SHOP
EXCLUSIVELY WOMEN'S WEAR
Pendleton, Oregon 276-4652
Sherman Relatives
Travel for Services
A number of relatives and
close friends of the Sherman
family traveled to Heppner for
the funeral services of Wes She
man on Saturday, June 28, at
the United Methodist church
Relatives attendng were Mr,
and Mrs. Dick Sherman and
Becky of Richland, Wn., Jim
Sherman and his fiance. Miss
Cathie Cone of Eugene, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Sherman, Jr., of For
est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H.
Sherman of Aloha, Mr. and Mrs
B. R. Stevens of Twin Falls. Ida
ho, and Floyd Stevens of Port
land.
Others from out of town were
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ringhand and Wally Cowen of
Milton-Freewater, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Barnum of Pendleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Mahaffey of Con
don, Mr. and Mrs. John Moreau
of John Day, Ken Jernstedt and
Dick Nafsinger of Hood River,
and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mann
of Stanfield.
Memorial services at the Riv
erview Abbey and Mausoleum
Chapel in Portland on Monday
afternoon, June 30, were attend
ed by a large number of rela
tives in the valley, including the
mother, Mrs. Willa Sherman of
Forest Grove, and manv friends
from throughout the state.
Vault interment was in the
tulip room of the abbey, with
Sweeney Mortuary of Heppner
directing the arrangements. Con
ducting the services were a
cousin of Mr. Sherman, the Rev.
Kobert Hayes of Cornelius, and
the Rev. Melvin Dixon, former
ly of Heppner, and now of Cot
tage Grove.
White. Green. Pastel Green
In Stock
$1295 Sq-
Galvanized Roofing 28c Lin. Ft.
Cut Any Length 8-16 ft. in Stock
Fiberglass Panels 65c Lin. Ft.
Cut Any Length 8-16 ft. in stock
PETTYJOHN'S
Farm and Builders Supply
Heppner
Ph. 676-9157
Call 384-2292. Condon.
Collect for
Flatt's Truck
Service
SERVING HEPPNER WITH
FAST AND DEPENDABLE
FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Ovemiqht Service
From Portland Including;
Saturdays
MOVING T CALL US
EAR and SEE
International Farm Youth Exchange
Student
AMUND KVAM
From Norway
SHOW SLIDES AND
TELL OF LIFE
IN NORWAY
Thursday, July 10, 8 P.M.
At The Fairgrounds Annex
The Public is Invited
To This
Informative Program
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
BY THE 4-H EMPIRE BUILDERS
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED
BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
R
ANK OF
'Eastern Oregon
IONE
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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