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Than November 13. 1969 3 Kinzua Camp 5 Fills Ditty Bags The Camp 5 Women's Club had IU regular meeting on last Wednesday with 10 present The vice president Betty Murdack presided and hostesses were Rose Hardwick and Carol Norrls. Re ports were given on 2 ditty bags filled for the Red Cross and gift boxes mailed to 3 Camp 5 ser vice men, Kenneth Norrls, Duane and Monty Judd. There will be a Christmas card party Dec. 6 and gift exchange. Committees for the party: decoration, Terry Todd, Rose Hardwick, Donna Reece, Carol Thomas. Clean up Betty Murdock, Carol Norrls, Dolores Wimer, Carol Thomas, Donna Reece and Llla Kessell. Setting up, Pat Van Arsdale, Ca rol Thomas, Carol Norris, Betty Murdock, Terry Todd. Phone: Carol Norris. Buying prizes, Rose Hardwick. Election was; held for 1970 officers: Terry Todd president, Rose Hardwick, vice president, Donna Reece, secre tary and Caol Norrls, treasurer. Carol Thomas and Llla Kessell! are sergeants at arms. Door prize went to Pat Van Arsdale. Monthly craft project was con ducted by Rose Hardwick and was fancy Christmas gift wrap Penlcmds To Hermlston Mr. and Mrs. Bob Penland who published the Heppnerf Gazette-Times for many years have sold their newspaper at Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Penland will move soon to Hermiston where Bob is to be manager of the Hermiston Herald. 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 Standard Oil Company of California Alex John Hunt Dies at Home Alex Jchn Hunt, age 78 years. passed away at his home Sun day, November 9. He was a life time resident of the Heppner-Lexlngton area and a retired rancher. He was born March 22, 1891, on a ranch near Heppner, son of Arthur Hunt and Etta Wren, pioneer Morrow coun ty ranchers. He was united In marriage to Ottilee Rausch in Heppner, on April 6, 1946. He was a member of the Hope Luth eran church, and Lexington Lodge of IOOF. Besides his wife, Ottilee, he is survived by four sons; Edward and Elwood, Lexington; Alfred Wilke, Chicago; George Her mann, The Dalles; one daughter, Lilian bmitn, Hermiston; one sister Elva Ruhl, Lexington; two brothers, Lester, Hermiston and Elmer, The Dalles; fifteen grand children and two great grand children, also numerous nieces and nephews. Services were held November 11 at the Hope Lutheran church in Heppner with the Rev. Ru dolph Mensch officiating. Con eluding services were held at Lexington cemetery with Sween ey Mortuary in charge of ar rangements. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund in care of the Hope Lutheran Church BOARDMAN LOTS SOLD The Urban Renewal Agency has sold a number of lots here: Lot 6 block 1 of W. Boardman to Edward F. & Elfie S. Aman; lot 3 block 3 W. Boardman to Dennis M. & Penelope L. Gron quist; lot 7 block 6 W. Board man to Rollo E. & Camellia A. Moore; west half lot 5 block 1. Boardman to Rollo E., Camellia A., & Gary D. Moore; lots 5,6, 9 block 6 W. Boardman, and lots 4 and 5 in 2nd add. to Board man to William E. Nelson. Bank Reports Growth In response to the U. S. Comp troller of Currency's quarterly statement of condition call, First National Bank of Oregon has released third quarter figures on deposits, loans and total resour ces. President Ralph J. Voss an nounced deposits of $1.572.632,. 005 and loans of $1,135,027,590 were listed on the Oct. 21 call date. These figures represent a substantial growth over the $1, 552,930,359 In deposits and $944. 225,959 In loans recorded on the previous third-quarter call on Oct. 30. 19G3. Total resources at the state's largest bank were $1,915,782,400, up from $1,864,478,077 at a com parable time last year. The Heppner branch reported deposits of S6.338.236 and loans oi $7,237,312 as of Oct 21, ac cording to Harley Sager man ager. Comparable totals for the branch a year ago were $6,127, 654 in deposits and $6,526,225 in loans. lone Honor Roll Released The following students have been placed on the honor roll at lone High school for the first nine weeks, according to Prlncl pal Harlod Beggs: A HONOR ROLL (3.5 or bet ter): Seniors Joy Beggs. Krlst In Nelson, Linda Pettyjohn. Juniors Jane Krebs. Sophomores Jackie Howton. Eighth Donna Flack, Doris McCabe. B HONOR ROLL (3.0 to 3.49) Seniors Ron Chrlstopherson, Anita Crawford, Kris Peterson, Peter McElllgott. Juniors Carley Bergstrom, Marianne Pettyjohn, Jerl Snow, Trade at home where your dollars have more sense. Freezing fuel? Chevron Ban-Ice prevents Icing of moisture In fuel sys tems. A sub-zero must. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Standard oil Company of California' BATTERIES LARGE STOCK MOST POPULAR SIZES 6 Volt 30 month guarantee $ ea Heavy Duty 6 volt $J75 12 VOLT BATTERIES SLIGHTLY HIGHER FORD'S TIRE SERVICE Phone 676-9481 HEPPNER KNOX VARIETY PEDALS! SAVE NOW PRICES GOOD ONE WEEK Men's or Women's 9 oz. JERSEY GLOVES Reg. 35c 3 poir 770 WATCH FOR OUR BIG 24 PAGE Xmas Toy Cafalog- ln Color You Will Receive Soon In The Mail. JUST RECEIVED! Plastic Drapes 980 Shower Curtains !.98 Dolies 6 Scarves 190 and 290 Plastic Lace Table Cloths 54x54 54x72 $2.98 $3.98 Shop Knox's For All Your Christmas Gifts and SAVE! KNO THE PLACE TO CO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW" Burns Heppner Hermiston Redmond HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted and still re ceiving care at Pioneer Memorial hospital are Sylva Wells, Hepp ner, William Mess, Lexington, Margaret Weaver, lone, Roxle Lovgren, Heppner and Shirley Junke, Spray. Those dismissed after receiv ing care are Lorene Ledbetter, Heppner, Arthur Smith, Hepp ner, Larry Angell, Heppner, George York Mikkalo, Geno Cir 1111, Corvallls, Ralph Burcham, Lexington, and Steven Pitt, Condon. Tanya Tucker. Sophomores Cathy Cannon, Cherl Carlson, Tonl Justus, Ann McElllgott, Mary McElllgott, Jul ie Zlnter. Freshmen Kathleen McElll gott, Melissa McElllgott, David Warren. Eighth Kathy Gilbert, Cheryl Hams, Marci LinnelL Joan Mc Etllgott, Nancy Pettyjohn. .ieiostoi iaffBflvc Appliances Burning money? A Chevron Burner can save up to Vbrd on your heating fuel dollar. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 SIAdd Oil Company of California if STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If I Don't Have I Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermiston Ph. 567-8960 Home of Noree Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New A Used Automobiles Rohrman Ford Ford Since 1930 Ph. 567-3291 Appliance Repair HANDY HANK REPAIR Franchlsed 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 ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY PRE-HOLIDAY CLEARANCE GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Used Cars Everything In Automotive and Cur Parts New Used Rebuilds t Wholesale Ketail The home of "one million road-tested parts" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin rfprm.-MrNary Hwy, Ph. fkrT-fiBll Boats Harry Phillips Company Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 567-5982 Boats Motors Trailers 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 i Phone 567-6198 254 Hermiston Ave. One Size Fits All Women's Nylons 2 pr. $J Colors Suntan. Gala Jr. Sizes Now Sheer Blouses 2 for $jj Solids and Prints, were S6 ' 100 Human Hair Originally 54.98 WIGLETS now 99c Styrofoam Originally 88c Wig Stands now JJc 100 Polyester Double Knit, Stitched Crease Ankle Pant now $5,99 Size 8-18 Asst. Colors 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 " WdfaEN'S DRESSES REDUCED GROUP I Orig. $7 to $1 1 now $3 GROUP II Orig. $12 now $g Livestock Auction HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 990 E. Main Ph. 567-3149 SALE EVERY FRIDAY 12:30 P.M. Sharp Emmett Rogers Bill Bowden Carson Vehrs Moving swef m CALL ...id -id. ..!. COLLECT 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 Girls' 100 Combed Cotton Briefs 4 pr. $J Broken Sizes Girls' 100 Orion Acrylic Cardigan Sweaters $444 Broken Sizes Girls' 100 Stretchable Nylon Oyer The Knee Hose 4 pr. $J Sizes 713-812, Colors White Boys' Penn Prest, Creased Orig. 53.98 Western Jeans now $2,99 Asst. Colors Mens 100 Cotton Size M, L Knit Sport Shirts ... $388 Men's Penn Prest, Size S.MX.XL Sport Shirts $2.99 Short Sleeves Mens Flare Leg Indigo Blue All Sizes JEANS now $2.88 100 Cotton. Orig. $5.98 Men's 100 Cotton Flannel. Sizes S.M.L.XL Flannel Pajamas $288 A Christian Center for Christian People . . . 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 (-nil 567-8337 970 W. Juniper Hermiston i - ' ' A Pharmacy HERMISTON DRUG 114 Main Ph. 567-3072 "Your Family Drug Store" FOUNTAIN RECORD DEPT. PRESCRIPTION DEPT. 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 sideline". Motorola Sylvanla Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing o Recoring of Auto. Truck, Tractor Radiators and Heaters Serving this area for 18 Tears 1315 N. 1st, Hermiston PH. 567-6916 Ready-Mix Bonded 88 Lasian Acetate 12 Nylon Suiting Orig. 3.98 Bonded Suiting now yd. $2.66 Asst. Spring Colors 58 to 60" wide Polyester Double Knit 4 colors 60" wide Orig. S5.98 Piece Goods now $4.99 Bonded Crepe Orig $2.49 Piece Goods now yd. 99c 3 Piece, Colors Blue or Gold Luggage Sets $19.88 Shoes Reduced Orig. $12.99 Men's Oxfords now $3.99 Women's Flats now $2.99 Orig. SS.99 10 Piece Colorful, Teflon, Acocado or Harvest Gold Cookware Sets $25 Aluminum with Baked Enamel Finish LIKE IT! CHARGE IT! 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 Your Complete Stationery Store Magnetic Signs Books Art Supplies Picture Frames Name Plates Copying DAMS DAMS AMU STATlONtB-V You Can Insert Your Advertising Message for A Low Rate Call 676-9228 Tires Trailers INVITATION Come in and view one of the nicest selections of Travel Trailers in Eastern Oregon Coffee Being Served HERMISTON TRAILER CENTER ml. N. Herm.-McNary Dam Hwy. Marv and Marjorle Thompson Ph. 567-5224 Louie's O. K. 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 ml-