Two Junior loaders Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniel went to Monument Friday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell. were omitted from the list pub lished during 411 Week. Kath leen McElllgott was a Junior leader for the Merry Mixers at Ion and Kris Peterson was Jun ior leader for Rlkka Tews' Clothing Club. Sorry Girls! BT. jtogk or thx court or urncAU. rosmow s V4 lor Om 210 HERBERT M. SCHWAB, "Present Chief Judge ot this Court" NmI inani rush? Advertise) unused Items on the classified page of The Gazette-Times. JUDGE Of THE COUBT Or APPEALS, POSITION 4 Vela lor On 211 r WILLIAM S, FORT, "Present Judge of this court Over fourteen yean Judicial experience." IIERniSTOfJ JUDGE OF THE COUBT OK APPEALS, POSITION ft Vote lot On 211 fJ ROBERT Y. THORNTON, "Oregon's Attorney General 10 years. Exper. lenced In protecting your rights." Continued from page 2 JUDGE OP THE OREGON TAX COURT Vote for One 213 Q CARLISLE B, ROBERTS, "Incumbent" Appliances SUPERINTENDENT OP PUBUC INSTRUCTION Vote for On 214 r DALE PARNELL, "Retain Pamell; Dedicated to Sound, Well Managed 1 Education He's Qualified." COUNTY JUSTICE OP THE PEACE BALLOT. 6th District Vote lor On 215 Q DOLORES CRIBBLE 216 WILMA MARLATT 217 fJ CHARLES O'CONNOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY BALLOT Vote for Cms 218 r HERMAN W. WINTER, "Continued Nonpartisan enforcement of Oregon's L-J " laws as District Attorney." PORT COMMISSIONER Vote for Two 219 Q LAWRENCE LINDSAY 220 GARLAND SW ANSON Published Pursuant to the provisions of O.R.S. 250.121 Sadie Parrish, County Clerk Boardman News In Brief The next party will be held Oct 13 and each succeeding Tuesday. The Boardman Tillicum Club will sponsor a knit style show Oct 27 at the Riverside mgn School auditorium starting at 8 p.m. Final plans were made at the meeting of the club Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Ralph Skoubo. mis. koo Fluff was co-hostess. Mrs. Rupe Kennedy will be chairman of the affair which is a benefit for the club's scholarship fund. Mrs. Ronald Black Is in charge of publicity; Mrs. Stan Hemue is chairman of the food committee and Mrs. Roy Partlow will do the decorations. Mrs. William Bates has been appointed conservation chair man for the 7th District of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Jer ry Meyer Nov. 10 with Mrs. Tom Hilling as co-hostess. The Ladies Aid Society of Boardman Community Church met Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Hazel Miller. Leitzlce Dall'Ovo of Bomegliara, Italy was a guest. Mrs. Leo Root was In charge of the devotional hour and read a letter by Millie Stram, taken from "Meditation Moments", a Village Missions publication. Mrs. Roy Ball read "The Psalm of the Addict", and Mrs. Miller read a letter from Margery Ben edict, missionary In Africa. Plans were made to sell pie and coffee at the coming elec tion Nov. 3 at the Greenfield Grange hall. Carol Moen, local postmaster, announced the coming sale of a new stamp at the post office, a 6-cent Fort Snelling commem orative stamp which will be first placed on sale at Fort Snelling, Minn. Oct. 17. Its col ors will be yellow, red, blue, black and green. It goes on sale here Oct 19. Freddie Ziemer, 13 year old Riverside Junior High School student, is in St Anthony Hos pltal in Pendleton with a bro ken leg, suffered In an accident during football practice at school. He will be hospitalized several weeks. He is the son of Mrs. Betty Ziemer of Boardman. STUB No. To b torn off by the Board Member OFFICIAL BALLOT OF GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY OF HEPPNER, OREGON NOVEMBER 3, 1970 Mark a cross (X) or a check mark () in the voting square between the number and name of each candidate voted for. FOR MAYOR Two Year Term Vote for One WM. C. COLLINS JEWEL W. HAGER FOR COUNCILMAN Four Year Term Vote for Four CLYDE ALLSTOTT RITA HEDMAN 5D JERRY HOLLOMON DON JOHNSON ROBERT JONES 8 I-1 JIMMY J. ROGERS i i Chub Warren returned home last week from a month's stay in St. Anthony Hospital in Pen dleton where he underwent sur gery twice. Mrs. Clcve Hinton has return ed home from the Pendleton Community Hospital where she had major surgery. Mrs. Bob Miller and her brother-in-law, Carl Gaede of Gresh am visited at the home of Mrs. Hazel Miller one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mefford of Salem visited from Thursday until Saturday last week at the home of Meffords sister, Mrs. Leo Root. Friday they went to urandview, wash., to visit their sister, Mrs. Max Deweese. Those attending the funeral of Earl Briggs in Pendleton Satur day included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. See hafer, Mr. and Mrs. Chub, War ren, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyss, Mrs. Tom Webb and Mrs. Frank Marlow. Doug Prichard and Larry Ball of the Riverside FFA chapter left Saturday for Kansas City, Mo., to attend the national con vention of the FFA this week.. Menus for the cafeteria at Riv erside Junior-Senior High School for the week of Oct. 19-23 are as follows: Monday Pizza, pickled beets, buttered corn and ice cream Tuesday Beef with noodles, tossed salad, hot biscuits and cherry crunch. Wednesday Wiener wraps, cottage cheese and fruit salad, pickles and pudding. Thursday Meat loaf, whipped potatoes, buttered peas, sweet rolls and Jell-O. Friday Fish sticks with Tar tar sauce, buttered green beans, corn bread and cobbler. Milk is served with all meals. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS RICK'S HOUSE OF DISCOUNT "If We Don't Have It Son of a Gun!" 2133 N. 1st Hermlston Ph. 567-89(50 Home of Noree Appliances Appliances Furniture Air Conditioning New & Used- Automobiles Rohrman Ford Ford Since 1930 Ph. 567-3291 Hermlston, Oregon Automotive CAMPBELL MOTORS Sales & Service Gremlin, Hornet. Ambassador Complte Line of Toyotas Cars, Pickups and 4-Wheel Prlre Landcrulser Body and Fender Repairs A Painting Auto Olass Service Hermlston Ph. 667-6930 GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Used Cars Everything- In Automotive and Car Parts New Used Rebuilds Wholesale Retail The home or "one million road-tested parts" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 647-M11 Boats Harry Phillips Company Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 567-5982 or 567-8343 Boats Motors Tra Hers Sales and Service DATSUN DEALER "Open 7 Days A Week To Serve You" You Can Insert Your Advertising Message for A Low Rate Call 676-9228 Floor Covering STARRETTS DECOR CENTER Carpet, Drapery, Paint Formica, Linoleum, Wallpaper Expert Installation Free Estmlates 1000 N. First Hermlston, Oregon Phone 667-6324 MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 900 N. 1st Phone 567-6213 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We install everything but the paint Moving BEKINS SINCE 1S91 world wide moving and storage 114 Main FOR RECORDER Two Year Term Vote for One ELAINE S. GEORGE FOR TREASURER Two Year Term Vote for One 10 MARY JEAN McCABE Members of Greenfield Grange will go to lone Saturday night Oct. 17 to visit Willows Grange, Each one going Is to take a dessert for potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. The Boardman Garden Club will meet Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. Roy Ball at 8 p.m. Reuben Nelson of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, was a Monday vis itor at the home of Mrs. Frank Marlow. Tarina, Cynthia and Robin Lowe, formerly of Boardman and more recently of Lebanon, are visiting several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash, and have entered River side school. Tarina is a Junior In high school, and the two oth er girls are in Junior high. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowe, are moving back here this week to make their home. William E. Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson to Irvin E. Rauch and Mildred F. Rauch, Lot 3 Block 4, West Boardman in Sec. 8, Tp 4 NR 25. William E. Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson to William C. Starke, m g w Jlth ll. aim Lainifu l.. oituivc, Lot 5, Block 4, West Board man in Sec. 8, Tp 4 NR 25. Edna B. Nash Rickert to Irene M. Valade, Ruth M. Nobles and Barbara Combs. SEyiNWy Sec 13, Tp 4 NR 24". Arthur Dean Hunt, Donald Lee nunc ana oniriey mcv-ari iu I rl n . n Paul A. Morey, Lots 2 & 3, Block I rnarmacy 17 Town of Lexington. Evelyn Marguerite Abercrom bie to Lenard Donald Abercrom bie, tracts in Lot 8 Block 4 West, In Sec. 25, Tp 5 NR 26. City of Boardman Urban Re newal Agency to William E, Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson, Lot 9, Block 4 West Boardman in Sec. 8, Tp 4, NR 25. West Extension Irrigation Dis trict to George R. Anderson and Kathleen M. Anderson. Lot 8, Block 20, West in Sec. 25, Tp 5, NR 26. .Andy. Gust and Zona Gust to Edward J. Geiger. Lot 6, Block 1, North Boardman. Earl J. Biegel to Arthur M, fHn and MnHolino M OHn. Tract in Block 11 and 114 IReady-Mix West In Sec. 24, Tp 5 NR 26. Bernard U. Merle Padberg and Colleen Padberg to W. H. I. Pad berg, Jr., Vi int. in tracts in Sees. 21, 22, 27, 28, 33 and 34, in Tp 2 SR 25. Lillian A. Pelton to Sylvia M, Evens and Eva D. Way, 3 par eels In Lots 2, 4 and 6 in Block 16 West and Lot 5 all in Block 16 West in Sec. 25 Tp 5 NR 26. CALL COLLECT GO MAC MOVING AND STORAGE Hermlston Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 267-1357 Call on the Professionals Harold Godwin Bob McAhern Call 676-9228 for Directory Ad Rates LARS EN TRANSFER CO, 'Home Of the Happy Movers" 2122 N. First Hermlston, Ore. Marvin Flfilcisted Ph. 667-8333 Agent United Van Lines HERMISTON DRUG Ph. 567-3072 "Your Family Drug Store" FOUNTAIN i RECORD DEPT. PRESCRIPTION DEPT. Gifts For All Occasions CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES 676-9228 Plumbing & Heating Traner's Plbg. & Htg. Sheet Metal Carrier Heating jfe Cooling Hermlston Mcfiary Hwy. Ph. 567-5670 Evenings 567-5714 Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing and Recoring Serving this area for 18 Year Distributor of Hayden Transmission Coolers Flex-A-Lite Fans UMATILLA READY-MIX 2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla 330 W. Elm Ph. 567-6173 or oo-oji Always at Your Service With Concrete for Home and Business Crushed Rock Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories Equipment 4-H Sewing Club Met campbell equipment, inc. The Nimble Thimble Stitchers Hermlston , ; , . 567-6529 4-H sewing Club, had their sew- Kranchlsed Dealer for Sales Service ing meeting Oct. 14 at the home '" "ew . T-Zl Of Mrs. Wright. Election was Harvester.. Radio Dispatched Service HtMU ttiiu liic uii-ictria aic aa iui- Inure Ta tftl a 7an CflMolr president; Cathy Palmer, vice- llres president; Nola Steers, secretary terasurer; and Sandra Palmer, news reporter. The other mem ber is Sally Sumner. Mrs. Don Mallory is the new assistant leader. The next meeting will be Nov. 11 and the club will start to make stuffed animals. Sandra Palmer, reporter Stationery TOUR COMPLETE! STATIONERY STORE Magnetic Signs Books Art BuppUee Picture Frames Nam Plates Copying ARTS I STATION CP-V Office SuppUes Magnetic Sign I I DAMS v 0.bk TIRE STORE HERMISTON Specializing in Brakes. Alignment and Balancing Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial "Wres Pickup. Truck Farm Tires Shocks and Batteries 17 Years Fast Dependable Service Cardinal Wins Editorial Award Mrs. Linda McKay, advisor for the lone Cardinal said this week that their paper had received first place in the Editorial cate gory at the recent Eastern Ore gon Press Conference. Kristin Nelson was editor of the paper and author of the winning edi torial ! ..." r," Photography Viail Willi ilia ovsil aim laiiiuj. the Don Bennetts in Pensacola, Fla. Lyons Studios KM N. 1st St. Hermiston. Oregon Phone 567-6346 , , Weddings Commercial Portraits Photography The House of Lyons'" Louts Lyons. Photographer Radio and TV LEE'S RADIO and TV CLINIC 200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8413 Complete Television Service) Rentals And Sales "Electronics is our business ' not a sideline". SIOTOMOXA aXoTITK STXTAjTIA ST Upholstery COLX ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL! FARM AND HOME rVndtoon 276-7761 1 All Furniture Trucks k Tractors Booths Upholstery Reasonable Prices Quality Work Free tsumaieej OS B. Mala Btreot I Hermlston, Oregon TSW m- mi-mn Glass Hermiston Glass Curred Windshields Safetr-OUas Mirrors TaL M7-M7I m Hermlsto Ae. Hermistoa. Ore.