Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 25, 1969, Sec. 2, Page 2, Image 10

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    MiLADIES OFFERS
mm
Bargains
FRIDAY
NIGHT
FROM
7 to 10
CAPRIS
NOW REDUCED
To $Q00
Dresses V2 Off
-Plus-Many
Other Miscellaneous
DUYS
im
Mi Ladies Apparel
Alice and Grace S & H Green Stamps Heppner
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SHOP AT PETERSON'S
Iprjfi FRIDAY
-aifeJw-s! 7-10 P.M.
FAMOUS BRAND
NOW ONLY
WATCHBANDS $3.95
REGULARLY PRICED TO $11.95
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V
COSTUME
JEWELRY
RETAIL VALUE $2.00 EACH
MOONLIGHT PRICE
3 F" 880
ALARM
CLOCKS
ELECTRIC
VALUES TO $9.95
ow Just $99
MEN'S & LADIES'
WATCHES - - - $18.95
VALUES UP TO $65.00
"Something from the jeweler's.
is always something special." Ill
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
HI. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER
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BankAmericaro
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SXzette-times I Mitchell Service Held Last Week
2 Thursw September 25. 1969
COATS $5.00
Mounted Wildlife
Is Big Addition
To Local Museum
Visitors to the Morrow Coun
ty Museum are now enjoying
the new addition to the build
ing which is now completed. It
consists of two rooms built on
the East end next to the Wil
low Creek, and donated by Mrs.
Amanda Duvall. One large room
has relieved the overflow of the
crowded main museum rooms.
The other new smaller room
By VIRGINIA KELSO
K1NZUA Funeral services
were held lat-t Friday morning
at 10 a.m. for Terry Lee Mitch
ell, nine-months-old son of Mr.
;nd Mrs. Charles Mitchell of
Kinzua. The services were con
ducted at Burns Mortuary Chap
el In Hermlston wiih Dr. Perry
Johnson of the First Baptist
church officiating. Terry had
passed away Tuesday, Septem
ber 16. in The Dalles after a
brief illness.
He Is survived by his parents,
a sister, Wendi Marie, grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hun
sucker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Held of Hermiston. Mrs. Lou
Sparly of Kansas; great grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Has
tings of Kinzua, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jones of Culver, and Mr.
s niiea w n an interesting var- and Mrs. clarence Reid of Her
u-iy hi mi Kinus oi mounted iml.ston Buria
trophies, birds, animals and lur
rugs, consisting of more than
65 mounts of Oregon wildlife.
The major part of this collec
tion are new from the Whitman.
Taxidermy of Pendleton, purch
ased by Mrs. Duvall and placed
there last week.
The public Is invited to see
the new additions when the
museum is open Saturdays from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sun
days from 2 to 5 P.m. Mrs. Ra
chel Harnett serves as curator
of the museum, taking pride in
collecting and displaying exhib
its pertaining to Morrow coun
ty history.
Marketing Agency
Sets Meeting Date
I Members or the Interagency
I committee on Agricultural Mar-
uiirtri f nuay, otTLll
ember 26, at 9 a.m., at the Ag
riculture Building, Salem.
At the morning session rerjre-
sentatives of the Oregon Depart
ment of Agriculture will review
the department's current and fu
ture marketing programs and,
in me aiternoon, otner partici
pating agencies will report on
their present activities In tho
field of agricultural marketing.
aiaie urector oi Agriculture
Walter Leth is chairman of the
committee the law establishing
miston. Burial was in the Her
miston City cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perkins
went to Portland Saturday to
meet Spec5 and Mrs. tarl Per
kins of Fort Dlx, N. J., who
flew to spend a 15-day leave
with his parents.
Miss Sharyl M;ibe and Miss
Jodean Loper of Klamath Falls
who is also attending Western
Business College in Portland
spent the week-end here visit
ing with Mrs. Wilma Mabe.
Mrs. Bert Hoover and Mrs.
Robert Kelso went to the Blue
Mountain Guest Ranch near
Prairie City Saturday evening to
attend a dinner meeting of the
Grant-Wheeler Postal Group.
Mrs. Don Nickelsen and dau
ghter. Tiffany, Mrs. Mickey
Wright and daughter, Kenna of
fossil, Mrs. Carl Campbell, and
Miss Rita Sitton, all went to The
Dalles Saturday on business,
Mrs. Ed Wham and daughter,
Vicki, went to Pendeton Friday
where they brought Mr. Wham
home from St. Anthony hospital
where he had been receiving
treatment for the past three
weeks following a heart attack,
Mr. Wham will continue his con
valescence at home,
Mrs. William Ickert and dau
ghter. Esther, returned home
last Thursday after having spent
a week at Spokane where Es
ther had her tonsils removed
Clay Phillips of Heppner was
a business visitor here Friday.
The Friendship Club was en-
JTi" sVPu, ated th?t at the Grade School with Doris
h h KMtuuure W0Ula,Stubblefield as hostess to the
be the chairman. croup. High and pinochle went
Other agencies and groups i to Melba Mitchell, low to Pat
leperesented on the rnmmittooiMr-Minn nnH th swnnH ninnrh.
RTeJ Jhe, Divisin of Planning lie to Bonnie Campbell. Others
and Development of the Depart-1 playing were Rose Merry Nel-
ueun oi tne school of Agricul
ture at Oreeon Si
office of the president of therh-
iversity Of Orepnn: Krato PiiKU
Utility Commissioner; Oregon
State Department of Forestry
and Oregon's
missions.
son, Becky Wright, Deena Reid,
Dinah Jackson, Virginia Kelso,
Cinda Weaser, Sharon Smiley,
and Carol Norris.
Mrs. Virginia Kelso entertain
ed members of her card club
last Tuesday evening at her
home. High was won by Rita
Bowman, low and, pinochle by
Marl Boring, and the second pi
nochle by Margaret MeConncIl
Others playing were Virginia
Sitton. Marilyn Bailey, Lily May
Nistad. and Doris Stubblefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve tonlee re
turned home last Tuesday eve
nlncr from several days spent In
Seattle on business.
Mrs. Red Hulett and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock were in The
Dalles last Wednesday on bus
iness. They were accompanied to
The Dalles by Mrs. Earl Norris
who went on by bus to Span
away, Wn., to get acquainted
with her new grandson who was
born September 16 at the Base
hospital at McChord Field to
SSgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Norris.
The baby weighed llk lb and
has been named Kenneth Eu
gene. His grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Don Culver of Service
Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Norris of Camp 5, Kinzua.
Guv Van Arsdale and Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Reece were business
visitors to Walla Walla on Sat
urday.
Dean Wlmer and son, Kevin,
were business visitors to The
Dalles on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwlck
and son. Don, and George Sad
dler went to Madras last Friday
to watch a football game be
tween Grant Union High of John
Day and Madras. The Hard
wick's daughter, Genine, is a
cheerleader for Grant Union
High.
Richard Mortimore and fam-
ly were in The Dalles Saturday
to do some shopping and for
Karen to have her eyes exam
ined. Scott Reed and sons, Jim and
Tom, of Prineville visited dur
ing the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank DeMeritt.
Mrs. W. C. Freeman and dau-1
ghter, Marcia, and Mrs. Mary'
Williams of Spray went to Port
land Friday to spend the week
end on business and to visit
relatives.
Mrs. Marvin Dale Saddler left
a week aeo to fly to Hawaii
where she met Mr. Saddler who
was there on his R and R from
Vietnam. Their young daughter
Vicki remained with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Hulett went
to Portland Saturday where Red
entered Providence hospital for
medical care.
PENDLETON
Appliances
Q
Ed and Clay's
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Sales and Service
Ph. 2761170
207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton
Ed Sailing Clayton Baker
G.E. KitchenAld
Electricians
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
833 8. B. Emigrant Ave,
Electrical Contractor
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Bus. Phone
27U-6921
Res. I'hona
J7B-6368
Automobiles
Comrie-Olds
Cadillac, Inc.
Home of
Happy Cars
and Happy
People
Eastern Oregon's Fine
Car Headquarters
511 S. E. Court Ave.
Ph. 276-1921
ess'..
Furniture
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl, Owuam
Everything In Used Furniture and
Appliance at the Lowest Prices la
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Days A Week to Serve You
Farm
Farm
Machinery
Shop Service
Tires and
Batteries
am
Pendleton Grain Growers I
WWIIUW IMMWOM AIMHA I
Hardware
Petroleum
Feed and Seed
Fertilizer
Chemicals
TELEPHONES:
PENDLETON 276-7611
HERMISTON 567-5591
Birth Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burken-
bine of Wilksboro, N. C, are par
ents of a 9 lb. baby daughter,
born Saturday. September 20,
according to announcement by
relatives here. They were ior-
mer Heppner residents.
Gifts
Ph. 676-9228
MATHANS heppner
132 s. main ph. 276-4782 The Gazette-Times
Children's & Infants' Wear p0R RATES
Housewares & Linens
Glassware And Informatln on
, . . , Advertising in This Space
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Hearing Aid Service
Are vou moving? Subscribers
are reminded to notify The Gazette-Times
of new addresses,
and please include your old ad
dress.
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
m
MAICO
Hardware, Lumber
Friday Night, 7-IO It's Knox's
BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER
HARDWARE
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
(OREGON LUMBER YARD)
432 S. E. Dorion
Ph. 276-6221
PLYWOOD-ROOFING
READY-MIX PRODUCTS
Plumbing
WHEELER
PLUMBING and HEATING. Inc.
217 Southeast Court Ave.
Pendleton, Oregon
Outdoor Store
MEN'S AND LADIES'
$1.98
Sweatshirts $3.79
ALUMINUM 7 4 9 CUP
Coffee Pot $1.67
ALUMINUM
Dish Pans
$1.59
to
$2.19
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
EMERSON WHEELER
President and Manager
Bus. Phone 276-1161
Home Phone 276-3828
Sheet Metal
PLASTIC
7 nn fV7r
DUSSC I O 5 qt 29c
Pharmacy
Thews Sheet Metal,
INC.
LFNNHY indoor
tSiZZlifzi COMFORT
General Sheet Metal Work
1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751
Harold Hendricks, Owner
Air Conditioning-Heating
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere
Hunter's Specials!
llLGqf MEN'S LINED
lUMES JERSEY
GLOVES
2 MEN'S 3
FOR JERSEY FOR
GLOVES $100
$1.00
LADIES'
JERSEY
GLOVES
3
FOR
$1.00
CHILDREN'S
JERSEY
GLOVES
3
FOR
$1.00
- JUST ARRIVED --
LADIES' S-M-L
BLOUSES
2.97
$2.27
Double Knit C
Loner Sleeve) r
Turtle Neck
Texturixed
Nylon
Sleeveless
Shell
GIRLS' PERMA-PRESS
ROLL-UP SLEEVE
BLOUSES
970
GIRLS'
PERMA-PRESS WESTERN
JEANS
$2.97
ORIIN
Hospital Supplies
Sales or Rental
Ph. 276-1531
Emerg. Ph. 276-1368
1100 Southgate, Pendleton
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!!
Pumps, Irrigation
ook s variety Store
"THE PLACE TO GO FOB THE BRANDS TOU KNOW
MAIN STREET HEPPNER ALSO STORES IN HERMISTON. BURNS, and REDMOND
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 RATES
676-9228
Women's Wear
Trading Post
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S, E. Emigrant, Pendleton
J jmmn 1 ' 'mtttiht r mi
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