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urPWEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. lnuarf T, 1971 1970 In Review Jan. 1. WO Hannah Christine Anderson, 75 years of ago died at her home in Heppner on Dec. 29. Glen Kelsay funeral was held in Spray Dec. 27. William Spurlock, former State Highway employee In H.-ppner, died In Tendleton Dec. 24 Annie Healy. county pioneer dies suddenly on Dec. 26. Heart condition causes death . I a Monn nirt nn DcC. 24, ill titrwia - , . Millriron lost In FOSSll fire; Jennifer Adams, Garry Gene Flynn and Timothy Flynn. Jan. 22 . . . Lulu Merle Cornellson burled nt Lexington. utru vaster Buhman Jones 1 In Mndford. t r.mham Courtor, tne . v.. nnA of Morrow last raraiuii ,- .. . County's pioneer families died Jan. 26 at Molalla Nursing Iiumo. , ., . Stephen Minor lrwin uieu Fresno. c i . ..,.. hoM Fori. 11 for "Civ. 11. - Charles Edward Long who died at Pioneer Memorial uunpn after a short Illness. Arnold G. Picper died at W home In Lexington on reD. 10 March 19 , E. J. (Pete) Moore aiea aun day in The Dalles. Graveside services were held March 12 at Boardman for Wil Ham Morriwon of Vale. Ida Laura Salter services held In lone. Services were held for Frank E. McDanlel In Heppner. AprU 2 Arnln Hug of Boardman dies of heart attaeK wmie uiBk..-b .r nut Of SnOW VUtin. .- Meacham eiw tirii Anm aftf belnff ser- lously ill for several weeks. Lydia BawiRer u - see of 93 at The Dalles. Harry lirosnen land. Lamont (Pete) Slocum former ly of Heppner died in Nevada. p 1070 Gary B. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rea oi ione un v.in nnv In Pendleton. rnK..n Annette was born to iyjiij ...... m wr Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKay on Jan. 2 at Hermlston. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Litchfield of Bend are the parents of a daughter born Dec. 28 In Bend. Her name, Denise Gail. Mrand Mrs. David Van Scholack of Stanflcld have Dav Id Jr. born Jan. 12. First Baby arrives to Klnzua couple Orval Headley, Jr. on Jan. 20. , . Jacqueline Jeanne wu r 1 no nf PERSONALIZED HAPEIIHG Cor ANNIVERSARIES, COFFEE TIME, WELCOME, OTHERS FOR ANY OCCASION Also; Personalized Wedding and Guesf Books, Makh Books, Monogrammed Playing Cards The Gazette-Times y A Mr. and Mrs. Jack aumncr Jan. 2L Bradley Keith Nlckelson oi rri . k.n Tan VI UhllS tn- Ullizua uum "V route to HospltaL He to the ton . - - n .1 J WinlAI. of Mr. ana Mrs. inm v. son. , On Feb. 14, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jay Altman of MHwaukle, grandson of Hus ton Bryson and the late Mrs. Bryson. March 5 . . ., t Mrt V. W. Luedde. ICV. iu ' - Jr. are the parents of a son on Feb. Z4. . Mr. and Mrs. James Paavola at Scappoose announce the ar rival of a dnughter, Krista Ma rie on Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson of McMinnvllle have a son, Cor- ... kA.li VnYt 21. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lancaster (Evelyn Marlck) announce ine arrival of a son March 2. His name is Lowell Lancaster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner are the grandparents of a son born Feb. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weston. He was named Donald Laurence. April 16 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bice of Reno f inno announce the birth of Robert Kent on April 6. h 01 Mr. ana iwrs. iom """ .ik.. in hnr! twins Kat- Uilirauuigi rina Marie and Thomas Vincent on April Id. Michael raui mtDiiuc vrn on ADril 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Dan McBride. KINZUA NEWS Greenfield Grange At Boardman Installs Br MART LEE MARLOW BOARDMAN Chub Warren Steve Hlghley and ""' . .iuin nf Green' lips, new iih.-h.- . t field Grange, received the first and secona aegrevs iation ceremony held at a receni meeting at the grange hall. The following officers were Installed: Steward. Dona id Bak er: assistant steward, Bill Bates. n.to.in Rail: secretary, Edmona Bates; tekper. Roy .. n Kfartha Baker: nan; romui 4.. .. - -Flora, Pansy Seehafer; execut ve committee, i-iorence install ne mas ter, and assistant stewards were Bill Bates ana Margaret. ... r Varrv Reld Of COl' rvir. biiu iia. - umbla Grange, Hermlston. were emblem ana regana IntnH inrlud . i..1t..r Arthur Allen. Pansy Seehafer. Leo Potts and Lloyd Berger; legisiauve. oi.nAa onsi Anna Warren: rew oivi"-a - - insurance. Cecil Jones; youth. t:ii to on1 Karen Phillips', Dill uovra - - - . Ifn.liMU. ft. nublicity, iwary iec ianwr., nance, Bin oaira, bh ovan and Phoebe Hayes; ben ..AlAnna l iniSlP nilll. iCail vsi . : tti Minor nnd Marv Lee Marow. Roy Ball was ap pointed cusioaian. From Alaska Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sample of Seward. Alaska, have been Mallery. Mrs, Frank Mrww n-iurn hortw Monday from spenaing the holidays wiw n-r daughters In law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mariow - Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mariow at Salem. To Th Dalles ? Th., riaiips Saturday on business were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sargent and son mar nu ... , n Pur. and Mrs. lToy uy " A. I n Tr oitH Mrs. KODeri iveiau . .. a- ITU. k..oinocc vKiirnrs m lire W t I C UUOUlvou raiie Saturday afternoon. Also . Mr Omar Stubble field, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wright a fomiiv Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMinn and family and Ster Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schell of Boring spent the New Year holi day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark JeuicK. Coidra Club Bos Christmas The Boardman Garden Club held Its annual Christmas par ty at the home of Mrs. Rollln Bishop. Roll call was answered by naming a favorite Christmas carol. IIERLIISTOn Mr. and Mrs. Floor Covering and daughter, John Harvey. . n . , n. . . enAHf Mrs. Lavern raruuw r-"' the holidays at the home of her son and daughter-in -law, . j mk Johnnie Partlow in ivil. caii '."- Walla Walla, Wash., and in Pocatello, Idaho at tne nome ui other son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. aieve r"". Mrs. Mel Aiiyn nwuuj . ed in Portland at the home of MOVlIlg . nir-o TVria Beauford. I . ner nuuici, and her brother, Norman Jenks. Mm Rnv Ball went to Seattle, Wash. Saturday to spend tht weekend at the home of Mrs. Ball's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn I ,,mry7k Appliances Automobile RICK'S sggja HOUSE OF DISCOUNT CSE -If We Don't Have It , Son of a Gun!" , 2133 n. 1st Hermlston Rohrman rord Ph. 5C7-80GO e. iQ3n Home of Norge Appliances Ford Since I Appllances-Furnlture-Alr pjj. 567-3291 Conditioning , . nnn New at Used Hermlston, Oregon Automotive Boats ckWiiSSa Harry Phillips WpWi-lS5g ' Company ; cr. plckupi nd 4-wha Drt -McNary Hwy. Auto ciaa. 8rvir Boats Motors Trailers H"nUton ra. 567-oao gale9 and Service GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD DATSUN DEALER Used Cars "Open 7 Days A Week To 5TR!rii,b!2i Serve You" Wholesale KeUll Tha homa of "one ntllloa you can Insert YOUf Troy Griffin "sTm Chris Advertising Message for itoy wiuin Godwin A Low Rate Call 676-9228 Heim-McNary Hwy. Ph. 6t7-S6ll STARR ETTS DECOR CENTER Carpet. Drapery, Paint Formica. Linoleum. Wallpaper Expert iiuuui"""" Free Estmlates Kxfl N. Yim HermlBton. Oregon Phone -6334 MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING 900 N. 1st Phone 567-6213 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We install everything but the paint ' BEKINS call world wide moving COLLECT ana nuraii GO MAC MOVING AND STORAGE un o xtr txtu ITcrmtatnn Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 267-1 35" thu Prnfpwlnnal3 Harold Godwin Bob McAhern M U IlO JlVUVaVU V W VVJLlllUixJ Call 676-9228 for Directory Ad Rates LARS EN TRANSFER CO A- 'Home Of the Happy Movers" 2122 N. First Hermlston. Ore. Marvin Kleldsted Ph. 567-833S Agent United Van Lines Pharmacy Plumbing & Heating Change. That's what its all about this year. And that what we mean by putting you first. These are uneasy times. There are major concerns. About pollution. About safety. About the economy. About your hard-earned dollar. We know. For the past 10 years Chevrolet research people have questioned thousands of people on every subject from rising taxes to the size of the clovebox in their cars. We've found that price and maintenance costs, trade-in value and quality have become tremendously imP 'vour 'car has to work. It has to last. And each new model must have more built-in value. At Chevrolet, we understand. You want meaningful change. Ana our aim is to give that to you, as you 11 eee in the 1971 Chevrolet3. Caprice. The biggest, most luxurious Chevrolet ever. A complete change. Bigness in itself is nothing. But if it allows you to lengthen the distance between the front and rear wheels (which we did), then you ve got something. " . , You've got a smoother ride. The idea in the 1971 Caprice was to give you the looks and comfort of a six- or seven-thousand-dollar car, without asking you to pay anywhere near that much for it. And above all, to build in as much dependability and secunty 83 we changed the body structure for 1971, too, We made it stronger. And we made it quieter by putting a double layer of steel in the roof. Caprice, as you can see below, is a lot of luxury at a Chevrolet price. vega. inc hk It wasn't changed from anything. Before building Vega, we read everything we could get our hands on about little cars. We talked to owners. We studied little cars up one side and down the other and, literally, tore them apart. We found out what made them tick, or why they didn't tick. What ticked were gas economy and dependability. What didn't were underpowered engines, cramped quarters and getting blown around in the wind. In our little Vega, everything ticks. It's not just another little car. You didn't want that. It's one little car that does everything well. HERMIST0N DRUG 114 Main Pn- 567-3072 "Your Family Drug Store" FOUNTAIN RECORD DEPT. PRESCRIPTION DEPT. Gifts For All Occasions att mm n A 7TTTTW.TTMRS FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES Traner's Plbg. h Htg. Sheet Metal Carrier Heating & Cooling Hermlston Mcwary Hwy. Ph. 567-5670 Evenings 567-5714 Radiator Service JONES RADIATOR SERVICE o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing and Kecorins Serving this area for 18 Tears Distributor of Hayden Transmission Coolers Flex-A-Lite Fans Ready-Mix J , -J(. a. TV Special. Chevrolet presents Changing Scene III with Engelbert Humperdmck .Don Adams . Barbara Eden .and a host of other stars ABC-TV, Jan. . Consult local listings for time and channel. UMATILLA READY-MIX 2 Locations Hermiston: and Umatilla 330 W. Elm t-n.0D.-ox.ou. Always at Your Service With Concrete for Home and Business Crushed Rock Equipment Stationery ' TOUR COMPLKTB STATIONERT CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT. INC STORK , W57.fi529 Magnetic Signs-Books Hermlston 567-dD . 8uppllea : FYanchlsed Dealer for Sales ft Serrloe picture Frame Ford. New Holland. Melroe Bobcat Name Plates Harvestore. Radio Dispatched Serrlce r JDAMoN Copying Trucks arts STATiONtftV Office Supplies Tires (X K. TIRE STORE HERMISTON Specializing In Brakes, Alignment and Balancing Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial "Hres Pickup, Truck Farm Tires Shocks and Batteries 17 Years Fast Dependable Service Photography Lyons Studios 530 N. 1st St. Hermlston. Oregon Phone 567-6346 , , Weddings Commercial Portraits Photography The House of Lyonr' Louis Lyons. Photographer Radio and TV LEE'S RADIO and TV CLINIC 200 S. W. Uth Ph. 567-8412 Complete Television Service Rentals And Sales "Electronics la our business not a sideline". MOTOnT.l 1W1TH gTXTAJTIA Upholstery See nfatwe mean by putting ou first rOe dcakrk All Furniture Trucks k Tractors Booths Upholstery Reasonable Prices Quality Work Free Estimates ' HermtotonT Oregon V7S3I FlL" HT-tfll Glass Hermiston Glass Carted Windshields Safety-OUse Klrrors TeL tn-tm Hermbnon Are. Bemwos. w