Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 07, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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HEFFNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 7. 1969
Huby Fulltn tpnt frlday.
August 1. through Sunday, Aug
ust 3. In La Grande. She rode
In barrel racing events at the
local rodeo.
Service starved?
It's free and plentiful with
any product In our full line
of fuels and lubricants.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Stndarr) Oil Company of Callfoml
lone Group Honors Mother on 75th Birthday
Br LORRAINE BALL
IONE Mrs. Vemer Troodson
and daughter, Shirley McGrcer,
......... Iiliuiuif rnnntlv for B
birthday celebration In honor or
Mrs. Georgia urewsier, niomui
,.t xtra Trwwiunrv At the home
of Mrs. Brewster. The honoree
was celebrating ner om uinn-
day. ,
Besides the hostesses, Mrs.
Claren Holtz, Mrs. Mable Cot
ter. Mrs. Fannie Griffith, Mrs.
Vera Rletmann, Mrs. Annie
Schaffer, Mrs. Ruby Roberts, Mrs.
Maine Rletmann, Mrs. Mable
Crawford, and Mrs. Irene Crab
tree were present to honor Mrs.
Brewster,
Mrs. Alvln McCabe and sons
Ashley, Kevin and Jim, spent
Friday at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree,
In honor of Mrs. Crabtree s
birthday. The boys will remain
for an extended visit with the
grand parents. Mr. and Mm.
We're Ready to Serve You . . .
For Seed Cleaning and Treating
At our plant-25c bu., 50c sack, any
amount.
At your ranch-with portable treater
30c bu. 60c sack, minimum of 250
to 300 bu.
Harold Erwin
Heppner. Ore.
Ph. 676-5806, Mornings or
Evenings for Appointment
Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
McCabe.
Mrs. Omar Rletmann is at
home now following an extend
ed period In the HermLston hos
pital for treatment of her back.
Mrs. Vera Rletmann and Mrs.
Ruby Roberts spent Thursday
throuRh Saturday In Portland for
medical care.
The Loo Crabtrees received
word that their son, Ron, of Ta
coma, Wn has undergone an
other surgery. Last Wednesday
he underwent surgery for a
granular tumor removal on his
throat. The tumor was closing
the opening to his lung, impair
ing his breathing. Crabtree is at
home again at this writing, al
though his voice is somewhat
affected as yet, and the doctors
believe it will gradually become
normal.
Earl Morgan was a patient in
'he Hermiston hospital for a few
days this past week while un
dergoing tests.
Mrs. Markham Baker of Her
miston was an overnight guest
it the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree this past week. She
viuifArf hrr ranch and watched
the progress of the harvest.
icecent guests visiting ai uik
Fred Martin home were Mr. and
Mrs. Al Brazell of Castle Rock,
Diesel smoking?
Chevron Diesel Fuels burn
clean, increase Infector life;
triple fuel filter life.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company ot Calitornls
Wn.. Mrs. Marv Rrazell of Jack
sonville Beach. Fla., Mrs. Helen
Hawkins of Georgia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Al Sales of Los An
geles. Calif. Also visiting with
his parents were Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Martin and family of
Othello, Wn.
Jim Mason of Modesto, Calif.,
visited with the Fred Martin
family while on leave from the
USAF stationed in England.
Ralph Martin of Oregon City
came to lone with Mason.
Mrs. BUI Baker is now at home
following her confinement in
the Pendleton hospital. Staying
with Mrs. Baker are Linda De
vine of The Dalles and Sandy
Grocher also of The Dalles.
Mrs. Al Brazell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, stay
ed with her folks to drive truck
during harvest. She has returned
to her home in Othello.
A coffee hour was held on Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Ken
neth Smouse in honor of Mrs.
Henry Smouse of Portland who
is visiting with her son and
family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Orlow Martin of Moro were at
the Smouse home to visit her
mother and brother and family.
Mrs. Clell Rea and granddau
ghters, Darcy and Donna, motor
ed to Portland on Sunday to at
tend the Morrow county Picnic.
Also among those attending
from here were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
mond Bristow, Carl Troedson
and Earl Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen
visited in La Grande on Sunday
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Halvorsen.
Guests recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin
were Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Buttry
of Portland.
Mrs. Elby Akers and uanny
were in Portland last week for
Danny's checkup. Mrs. Akers
took her granddaughter, Kim,
who had been visiting with her
grandparents, to her home in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford
and family of Albany are visit
ing at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell. Tom
nnH pprrv will remain for an
extended ' visit, while grandson
IMHUB-
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Air conditioning makes you work better,
sleep better, feel better
Remember those hot, muggy days
last summer? And those sultry nights
when you turned and tossed with
hardly a wink of sleep?
Well, there's really no reason why
you and your family need suffer
through another hot summer. Air
conditioning Is no longer a luxury;
the new, modern units are now
within nearly every budget. And what
a difference air conditioning makes!
Air conditioning Is a real wife
saver; takes the heat and perspira
tion out of Ironing . ..cooking...
canning . . . and all those chores that
seem almost Impossible to do on a
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tical for every home. They are rela
tively Inexpensive and can be added
room at a time. '
Dehumldiflers prevent
rust and mildew
No need to worry about tools rusting
In your basement or clothing and
leather goods mildewing in your
Room or central air conditioning?
If you are planning to build a new
home or remodel your present one.
consider year-around climate con
trol with central air conditioning. A
heat pump Is Ideal because it main
tains the same temperature all year.
It will cool your home in summer;
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Folks sulfering from asthma and
hay fever can get welcomed relief
with air conditioning. It removes pol
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summertime almost unbearable.
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The new, light-weight models are
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big capacity for moisture removal
means that a single unit can usually
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Stop by or phone your electric co
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You'll get many practical sugges
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NRECA
Columbia
BBSM
'Serving Morrow, Wheeler ond Gilliam Counties'
Telephone 676-9146
Koll mH Mr nnri Mrs. Crawford
will return home, returning la
ter to take the boys home.
Rainbow Girls ot the lone As
sembly held a barbecue and
slumber party last Thursday
night at the home of their Moth
er Advisor Mrs. Lewis Halvor
senl There were 13 girls present
to enjoy the festivities and work
on their scrapbook. The girls
also made plans for their an
nual summer outing which will
be on August 11-1213 at Hat
Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matth
ews visited in Monmouth ovej
the week-end with their daugh
ters Berniece and Deniece.
Mrs. Elby Akers was in Port
land last week to attend the
World Evangelistic meetings
held there.
Bill Zinter had the misfortune
of breaking his hip and ankle
in an accident last Wednesday
involving a wheat truck. With
the assistance of a young help
er, Bill was attempting to fix
the emergency brake on the
truck. While working under the
truck, the brakes gave away,
rolling the truck down a slight
incline. Zinter is in the Walla
Walla General hospital, room
212. However it is hoped that
the doctors will give nis iamuy
permission to move him closer
to home in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McEUigott
and family visited on Sunday
in Madras with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hatfield, Lexington was In
business in Lexington and his
wife was a nurse at Pioneer
Memorial hospital several years
ago.
A reminder to all Grange
members, the annual Willows
Grange picnic will be held on
August 17 at the lone City Park
at 5.00 p.m. A potluck dinner
will be held at this time, with
silverware, dishes, punch and
coffee furnished. All county
grange members and their
guests are invited to attend.
Karen Loy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Loy of Beaver
ton, is visiting this week In
lone with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ball, and with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ball, Heppner.
Cathy Kincaid, daughter of
Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Kincaid, is
visiting in Hermiston this week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Swanson.
Amanda Warfield visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Carlson recently. She enjoyed
being on the ranch during har
vest and hadn't been back for
a visit for some time.
Among the young church
group attending Camp Adams
this week are Greg Wilson,
Mark, John and Joe Rietmann
and Freddie Sherman. Mr. and
Mrs. Rietmann and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson took the boys over
by car, leaving on Sunday for
their week of studies and out
door activities.
Norene's Father
Dies in Portland
The office of Dr. James Nor
or,a Wal veterinarian, will be
closed for a week or more, whiie
the Norenes are m roruana. mis.
Clyde Nutting will be available
to' give information left by Dr.
Norene regarding horse vaccin
ations already done once, and
in five other information nec-
accarv at this time. i
Dr." Norene was called to Port
land Friday afternoon, August 1,
by the sudden death of his fath
er, Roy J. Norene, age 76, who
had been in ill health for some
time. Funeral arrangements
were planned for Wednesday at
Rose City Presbyterian church in
Portland. Mrs. Norene and their
daughter, Tracy, also made the
trip.
For 37 years Mr. Norene serv
ed as chief of the U. S. immigra
tion and naturalization office in
Portland, and during this time
pained considerable notoriety.
He retired in December of 1953.
During his term of office he
considers the high spot of his
career the "cleaning up of the
Communist situation in 1930 and
1931," and a great number of
Communist aliens were deport
ed from Portland. Norene was
subjected to many bitter attacks
because of this over the years.
Among notable deportation char
ges were those connected with
the Harry Bridges Case.
His wife preceded him in
death. Besides the son, James, he
is survived by a sister, Mrs.
Jane Munson of Vancouver, Wn.,
and one granddaughter, Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy,
Sr. were in Heppner last week
end for the wedding of their
granddaughter, Karen McCurdy.
They also visited Mrs. Viola Gil
man and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ferguson.
iiEnr.iiSTon
Appliances
RICK'S
HOUSE OF DISCOUNT
"If I Don't Have It
Son of a Gun!"
2133 N. 1st Hermiston
Ph. 567-8960
Home of Norge Appliances
Appliances Furniture Air
Conditioning
New & Used
Appliance Repair
HANDY HANK REPAIR
Franchised Westlnghouse
Dealer
Bring your appliances In
for repairs.
Make an appointment for
repairs while you wait.
672 Main, Hermiston
Ph. 567-5221
"We Sell the Best and Service
the Rest"
Automotive
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD
Used Cars
Everything in Automotive end
Car Parts New Used Rebulldi
Wholesale Retail
The home of "one million
road-tested parts"
Troy Griffin Sam & Chris
uoawin
Hprm.-MrNnry Hwv. Ph. Kfi7-fi11
Automobiles
Rohrman Ford
Ford Since 1930
Ph. 5G7-3291
Boats
Harry Phillips
Company
Herm.-McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5982
Boats Motors Tra Hers
Sales and Service
DATSUN DEALER
"Open 7 Days A Week To
Serve You"
Floor Covering
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering Wall Tile
We install everything but
the paint.
Furniture, Appliances
Phone 567-6198 254 Hermiston Ave
WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
The home of the most stylish of furniture and best in
appliances, TV and stereo at the lowest possible price.
We Service All Brands of Appliances, TV and Stereo
Livestock Auction
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC.
990 E. Main 567-3149
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
12:30 P.M. Sharp
Emmett Rogers Bill Bowden Carson Vehrs
Moving
CALL
COLLECT
world wid mowing
O nd iloro g
GO-MAC MOVING
AND STORAGE
140 S. W. 11th " Hermiston
Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 276-1357
Call on the Professionals
Harold Godwin Bob McAhern
Telephone
The Gazette-Times
676-9228
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
OR WRITE BOX 337,
HEPPNER 97836
Nursing Home
A Christian Center for Christian People
A
24-Hour Nursing Care
Home For The Aged
Occupational and Physical Therapy
Lowest Rates Possible
Consistent With Quality Care
HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER
Church Related Not Church Owned
Call 567-8337 970 W. Juniper Hermiston
Pharmacy
HERMISTON DRUG
114 Main Ph. 567-3072
"Your Family Drug Store"
FOUNTAIN
RECORD DEPT.
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Blacktop protection
Chevron Seal Coat protects
against petroleum spills and
erosion. Provides long last
ing, jet black surface.
Gifts For All Occasions
Call 676-9228 for
Directory Ad Rates
Radio and TV
LEE'S RADIO
AND TV CLINIC
200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412
Complete Television Service
Rentals And Sales
"Electronics Is our business
not a sideline".
Motorola Sylvania
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR
SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing
o Recoring of Auto, Truck, Tractor
Radiators and Heaters
Serving this area for 15 Tears
1315 N. 1st, Hermiston
PH. 567-6916
Ready-Mix
UMATILLA READY-MIX
2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla
330 W. Elm Ph. 567-6173 or 567-5314
Always at Your Service With
Concrete for Home and Business
Crushed Rock
Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
Stationery
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-963?
'Standard Oil Company of California
Your Complete Stationery
Store
Magnetic Signs Books
Art Supplies
Picture
Frames
DAM V Name Plates
arts J stationer. v Copying
r
You Can Insert Your
Advertising Message for
A Low Rate Call 676-9228
Trailers
INVITATION
Come in and view one
of the nicest selections
of Travel Trailers in
Eastern Oregon
Coffee Being Served
HERMISTON TRAILER CENTER
V mi. N. Herm.-McNary Dam
Hwy.
Marv and Mariorie Thompson
Ph. 567-5224
Tires
a"!.8 TIRE STORE HERMISTON
Specializing in Brakes, Alignment
and Balancing
Wide Tires. Fiber Glass and Radial Tires
Pickup. Truck Farm Tires
Shocks and Batteries
17 Years Fast Dependable Service
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