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Trio from Heppner
4-H Dog Club
Takes Honors
The Jleppner Dog Cone H
Club had tlirrt members attend
the Umatilla County 4 II Dog
Fun Match in Itermb-ton '
Fnlrerounds on Marcn m7
.iMn.tffi in both obedience
and showmanship classes. Dixie
MeDanlel of Jlaraman won
blue ribbon In her Showmanship
claM and a rod ribbon In her
obedience dus with JlCfi. Eric
Clow won blue ribbon ana w
M-rve Champion In Showman
nhlp class and won a blue rib
bon and Reserve Champion in
his Obedience Class with Shot
y. Carmen Clw won a blue
ribbon in her obedience class
and a purple ribbon for Cham
pion In Showmanship with Peg
p.y. Kerry Coppock went over as
n n observer but did not hhow
her dog. The Heppner 4-II mem
bers were competing with 8 dogs
in a class. There were about 60
70 kids at the match.
The Dog Club Is planning a
Fun Match during the Morrow
County Fair time. They will In
vite adjoining county 4 H Dog
Club members to participate.
Everyone Benefits
Cancer strikes at any ap,e. It
affects children as well as
adults. Support the American
Cancer Society's programs of re
search, service, and education.
Boardman House Warmed
By MARY LEE MAHLOW
ROARDMAN Faculty mem
lur and nther emDlovees of
Riverside Junior-Senior High
School held a surprise house
warming parly for Mrs. Roy
I'artlow at her new home in
town Sunday evening and had a
potluck dinner. Those present
included Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dan
iels and daughter Vickie, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Daltoso, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Black, Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Marchek, Mrs. Jim Bar
rick, Don Hendrix, Bill McLarty,
Dennis Falettl, Jim Harper, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Skouho, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Harwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Ball, Jack McEntire.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leroux, Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Lindsay and Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Mitchell of Her
miston, and Mrs. Frank Harr of
Eugene,
Zelma Cowan, traveling vlll
age missionary, was a weekend
guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Selh Russell and was guest
speaker at Boardman Communi
ty Church Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Oveson and
sons Kreg and Ross of Green
Valley, Calif., visited several
days at the homes of Oveson's
mother, Mrs. M. I. Oveson, and
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Allen and
children Stacio. Stuart. SteDha
nie and Scott of Weston were
weekend visitors at the home of
Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlhur Allen.
Alaskan Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Dean King of
Fairbanks, Alaska, have been
visiting the past ten days at the
nomc or Mrs. King's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Baker. Week
end guests at the Baker home
were their daughter, Mrs. George
Boicc and children Cynthia, Car
leen and Mike of Kennewick,
Wash. King left for home Sun
day in a new Scout, accompa
nied by Bill Bates, who will re
turn by plane in a week. Mrs.
King will go home by plane
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Steinke and
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Steinke of
Olcx were Sunday visitors at the
home of the men's sister, Mrs.
Ralph Earwood.
Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington
was a weekend visitor at the
home of hor son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West, Jr.
Mrs. Harry Noble was hostess
RANCH .AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned and Operated By
PAUL N. HANSEN
Grain Spraying, Fertilizing, Dry and
Liquid. Operating two large Snow Air
craft for maximum crop coverage and
penetration. 22 years experience in this
area.
JOHN LANE'S APTS. No. 3
Phone
676-5540 or 676-9294
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A LONG-DOWN that lasts for at least three minutes is shown by
the dogs in this picture. Mrs. Norman Clow claps her hands
as she walks to distract the dogs as another test of the dog's
ability to stay down.
for the Boardman Tillicum Club,
ill III I iiwiiiv. m- .r -o I vii(.-ui v ty t ...
last week with Mrs. Jerry Peckltivl,y Committee of the grange.
Scholarship Brunch Dated
The date set for the annual
Scholarship Brunch was set for
Anril 24. the nlacc to be an
nounced later. Mrs. Bill Nelson
was appointed to act on the
committee in charge for two
venrs to assist Mrs. Carroll Don
ovan who has one year left to
serve.
The eluh will snonsor an Eas
ter Fp Hunt at Riverside High
School April 10 at 10 a.m. for
children of preschool age
through the fourth grade. Mrs.
Rod Flm? will be chairman in
charge, assisted by Mrs. Peck
and Mrs. Bill Bates.
Mrs. Dewey West, Jr., has
been nnnointed district represen
tative of the annual Cancer
Drive, and the club will work
on the drive here this week.
Mrs. West reported on the
winter board meeting held here
March 15 at Dodge City.
The 7th District of the Ore
gon Federation of Women's
Clubs will host the state con
vention this vear at Sun River
out of Bend, and the club here
tneether with the Arlington and
Stanfleld clubs are making the
favors for the atlair.
The next meeting will be held
following the Scholar ship
Brunch.
Seattle Group to Entertain
"The One Wav". a croup or &l
high school teenagers from Se
attle, Wash., will be here at the
Boardman Community Church
the week of April 6-10. They
will be spending their spring
vacation here, sharing their mu
sic and skits which they have
performed In many churches in
the Seattle area. April 6 a pizza
party wil be held at the church
at 7 n m. Anril 7 will be a
"Sing, share and study" night
at the church, with the begin
nini? of a new weeklv Bible
Study for teenagers at 7:30 p.m.
Anril S will he "svm" nicht at
7 p.m. for basketball, volleyball,
etc. at Kiverside mgn scnooi.
The eroun will be in charge
nf the fiond Fridav service Ap
ril 9 at the church, presenting
the youthful view or tne easier
season. This will be their last
service before returning to Seat
tle Saturday morning. It will
start at 7:30 p.m. and Is for the
whole family to enjoy.
There were five tables of nl-
nochle In nlav at the card par
ty held Tuesday of last week
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with Party
at the Greenfield Grange hall,
Hazel Carpenter was hostess.
High prize was won by May
belle Wctherell of Arlington, and
low went to Fnye Anderson. Mrs.
Sam Beeks of Arlington and
Mrs. Verne Minnieh received the
traveling pinochle prizes.
Easter Services
There will be an early morn
ing Easter service at Boardman
Community Church Sunday,
starting at 6 a.m. Coffee and
hot rolls will be served follow
ing the service. Regular services
will follow at 9:45 a.m. and 11
a.m. An Easter program wil be
presented by the Sunday School
at the 9:45 service. Parents and
friends are inivted.
We want to wipe out cancer
In your lifetime. Help yourself
with a checkup and others with
a check says the American
Cancer Society.
WHO'S WhO I" PENDLETOH 1971
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
832 S. E. Emigrant Ave.
Electrical Contractor
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Bus. Phone
376-6921
Res. Phone
27S-8SM
Sid Thompson Motors
2003 S. W. Emigrant Ph.276-3832
Across from Albertson Market
Datsun Dealer Good
Selection of Used Cars
Aristocrat Travel Trailers,
Kit Campers, Security Travel
Trailer & Campers
ANNA LEE'S
Anna Lee
Kennedy, Owner
Vh 97A-9182
204 S. Main
Fashions for Juniors, Misses, Sues
-Nationally Advertised uranog
"No Appointment Necessary"
All Work Strictly Supervised
Call or Write for
Enrollment Dates
J26 S. Main Ph. 276-1748
CAR MOBILE HOMES. INC
101 S. W. 18th St. Ph. 276-7385
Eastern Oregon's Most Complete
Mobile Home Center
Skyline Frontier Fleetwood
Lamplighter Nashua
Sales & Service
Inland Empire Bank Financing
FARM
LOANS
702 S. W. Dorlon
276-5352
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Pn. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton
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CHAMPION LIUES HOLIDAY CHEER C. D. X. whose call name is
"Cheer" prepares to retrieve a dumb bell held by her owner.
Mrs. Don Callahan of Bend. Cheer demonstrated at the park
meeting of the Keppner Dog-Gone 4-H Dog Club led by Mrs.
Norman now.
Doisy Wins for The Jack Grahams
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham or
Heppner made a nice win this
weekend with their Brittany
Spaniel, Black Buttes' Daisy.
They went to Caldwell, Idaho
for the Idaho Brittany Club
Spring Field Trial.
Daisy won the Open Derby
Stake over 26 other dogs. She
received a blue ribbon and tro
phy. Jack ran her. The dogs
Hill's Furniture &
Manufacturing Co.
Custom Upholstered Furniture
Complete Home Furnishings
Carpet Vinyl. Draperies
Dress Fabrics
Re-upholstery Airport Road
B.B. Hill A Sons, Owners
Phone 276-7038 P. O. Box 1536
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ENJOY WONDERFUL CONVENIENCE WITH
MAICO HEARING AIDS
21 S. W. Dorlon
Penrtletnn. Ora. 97801
Ph. 267-316S
13 different styleB and power with
frequency variable tone settings
THEWS SHEET METAL
1907 S. W. Court Ph. 276-3751
Air Conditioning Heating
Sheet Metal Work
Residential
Commercial
Pendleton
Walla Walla
Medical Center
Pharmacy
1100 Southgate Phone 276-1531
Emergency 276-1358
(Hwy. 395 across from
Stewart's Town A Country)
Prescriptions Mailed Free
Anywhere
Hospital Supplies Crutches
Wheelchairs Etc.
S A H Stamps Too! I
276-7361
SHOES
(wd$"al F0R W0MEN
iVJtl3t OF ALL AGES
When you can't locate it or get it done in Hepp
ner, these Pendleton' Business and Professional
Firms will be happy to serve you.
fori
worked on planted pheasants
and ran for a half hour. This is
her second First Place for this
season. Her other First was at
the Oregon Weimaraner Trial at
Wilson Game management area
near Corvaiiis.
Th American Cancer Society's
programs of research, education
and service help control cancer.
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandl, Ownara
Everything in Used Furniture and
Appliances at the Lowest Prices Is
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20tb
Pendleton
Open Six Days A Week to Serve You
Send for Free Booklet .
"Enjoy Better Living'
Name
Address
City & State
COAST TO COAST STORES
348 S. Main Ph. 276-0551
The Store Where Your Dollar
Will Do the Most
Mr. & Mrs. Collier Owners
Hardware Sporting Goods
Houseware Automotive
You've Got A Lot
To Live
And Pepsi's Got A Lot
To Give
PEPSI-COLA
BOTTLING CO, PENDLETON
I renaieion
. a. . .
transmission
344 S. W. 1st
Ph. 276-3033
Automatic or Standard Transmlssloa
Serrica
Full Line of Kebuiids Trans. Farts
Plus Fllntstone Speed Shop Clutches,
Sears, Etc. Emergency No.
FUntstone John 376-4687
ROUND-UP KIRBY CO.
Sales & Service
New & Used All Makes
Vacuum Cleaners
417 So. Main 276-7638
V. J1.1
renuieion, wre.
Sproy Reports Honor
Spray High School !
students on the honor roll for
the third nine week penoa
while the Grade School report
two.
High School
Nadlne Wood 3-5
Valerie Asher .3.4
IIERMISTOf
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Appliances
RICK'S
HOUSE OF DISCOUNT
"If We Don't Have It
Son of a Gun!"
2133 N. 1st Hermlston
Ph. 567-8960
Home of Norge Appliances
Appliances Furniture Air
Conditioning
New & Used-
Automotive
CAMPBELL MOTORS
Sales & Service
Gremlin, Hornet, Ambaawulor
Complete Line of Toyota
Car. Pickups and 4-Whel Drive
I -nndcnji.fer
Body and Fender Repairs A Painting
Auto Olaaa Service
Hermlston Ph. 667-920
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD
Used Cars
Everything In Automotive and
Car Parts New Used Rebuilds
e Wholesale Retail
The home of "one million
road-tested parts"
Troy Griffin Sam A Chris
Godwin
Horm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 567-6611
Floor Covering
STARRETT'S DECOR CENTER
Carpet, Drapery, Paint
Formica, Linoleum, Wallpaper
Expert Installation
Free Estmiatas
1000 N. First
Hermlston, Oregon Phone 667-6334 1
Moving
BEKINS call
SINCE 1S91
world wide moving COLLECT
and storage
GO MAC MOVING
AND STORAGE
140 S. W. 11th Hermlston
Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 267-1357
Call on the Professionals
Harold Godwin Bob McAhern
Call 676-9228 for
Directory Ad Rates
Pharmacy
HERMISTON DRUG
114 Main Ph. 567-3072
"Your Family Drug Store"
FOUNTAIN
RECORD DEPT.
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Gifts For All Occasions
CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
676-9228
Ready-Mix
UMATILLA READY-MIX
2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla
330 W. Elm
Always at Your Service With
Concrete for Home and Business
Crushed Rock
Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
Equipment
CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT. INC.
Hermiston 567-8361
Franchlsed Dealer for Sales & Service
Ford, New Holland, Melroe Bobcat,
Harvestore. Radio Dispatched Service
Trucks
Tires
Bob'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 Tears Fast Dependable Service
Photography
Lyons Studios
620 N. 1st St.
Hermlston. Oregon
Phone 567-6346
Weddings Commercial
Portraits Photography
The House of Lyons'
Louis Lyons, Photographer
Upholstery
All Furniture
Trucks A Tractors
Booths Upholstery
Reasonable' Prices Quality
Work Free Estimates
MS B. Main Street
Hennlstoa. Oregon fTS3J PI
Rolls
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iWi Janet Turner .
Shell cooper
Barbara Adams
Prnny Chapman ...
Grade School
Elaine Turner
Sherrlll Adams
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Automobiles
Rohrman Ford
Ford Since 1930
Ph. 667-3291
Hermlston. Oregon
Boats
Harry Phillips
Company
Herm.-MoNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-59S2 or 567-8343
Boats Motors Trailers
Sales and Service
DATSUN DEALER
"Open 7 Days A Week To
Serve You"
You Can Insert Your
Advertising Message for
A Low Rate Call 676-922?
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
500 N. 1st Phone 567-621S
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering Wall Tile
We Install everything but
the paint
LARS EN
TRANSFER CO.
"Home Of
the
Happy Movers"
2122 N. First
Hermlston. Ore.
Marvin Fieldsted
, Ph. B67-8333
Agent United
Van Lines
Plumbing & Heating
Traner's Plbg. & Htg.
Sheet Metal
Carrier Hoarlne- & Cooling
Hermlston McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5670
Evenings 567-5714
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o BepeJrint
ana Reconng
Serving this area for 18 Tear
Distributor of Hayden Tranpmisfrtoc
Cooler
Flex-A-Lite Fane
Ph. 567-6173 or 567-5314
Stationery
TOUR COMPLETE STATIONER!
STORE
Magnetic Signs Books
Art Buppnef
Picture Frames
Worn. Dlofttai
ARTS I STATIONER-V ottlae Supplier
Radio and TV
LEE'S RADIO and TV CLINIC
200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8412
Complete Television Service .
Rentals And Sales
"Electronics la our business'
not aldellBer.
MOTOaOT.s 1 K IW1T BTlTAJni)
Glass
Hermiston Glass
Curved Windshields Safetr-Oas
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jq ftermistoa Ave. Heraziitux. Cent.
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