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BtftSZM GAZETTE-TIKES. TkxunOaj, July . 1971 WANT TO SELL SOMETHING? USE A GAZETTE-TIMES WANT AD I PAY YOUR BILLS WHEN DUE and KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD pioneer Service Credit Information U mort valuable No commissions charged on collection! All money la paid direct to creditor Pioneer service co., inc. SINCE 1928 The Merchants' and Professional Men's Organization HAXDBZLLS WITH ACCOUKTS rOB SALE OREGON IDAHO-UTAH NEVADA DIVISION Division Office: Eugene, Oregon WATCH rOB THE GBEEX AJTD BLACK Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service beef and dairy American Breeders Representative Joe Yocom Lexington, Oregon Ph. 989-8134 City Council Heppner City r : Citizens having matters for discussion please present them to City Recorder one week Drior to reeular meet tng or bring them before the Council. Ph. 676-9618 Exterminating Service Dobyns Pest Control Rodent and Insect Ex termination irrmlte Control uraln Fumigation Cattle Spray Fogging John Jepsen Ph. lone 422-7180 Floor Covering, Heating M&R Floor Covering and Heating Co. H'lill'un Fjrni'wi Complete In- i Drolt-um Ri-fricration Csritt-tlijg: Poroesilc t Oil Burner Commercial 8-rvl' Krce F.Mlnntr All Work Guaranteed Ph. S76-8418 Herpner Monuments ETERNAL MARKERS BRONZE GRJLNTTK INSTALLATION'S VAS8 Cemetery Gravt Kuriier SWEENEY MORTUARY Serrlng lone, Heppner ul Lexington Heppner Ph. C76-MU Optometrist Dr. E. K. Schaffitz OPTOMETRIST Next to Hotel Heppner Entrance Telephone 676-9465 Physicians-Surgeons Dr. L. D. Tibbies f OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 Dr. Wallace H. Wolff M.D. Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30 Mun., Tues., Wed. and m 1 to 5:30 Thursday Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-962C Recreation to i$rfb Astern Right now hundreds of Americans are being held captive in North Vietnam. A few prisoners have made it back. They talk about bamboo cages. Vicious beatings. Malnutrition. Humiliation. But the North Vietnamese will tell us nothing. And it's this silence that makes our appeal more urgent For the families at home, there is no word on who's alive. Who's dead. Or even who's being held. There is nothing. Except the anguish of not knowing. Maybe you can change this. By writing to the one man who can change it: The Presi dent of North Vietnam. Ask him to release the names of prison ers, allow them to write to their families, and let the Red Cross inspect the prisons to Rf3sgfte fey insure proper medical treatment and living conditions. ... . . 4W Remind him that he is bound by the 1949 Geneva Convention which his country signed. And by the Istanbul resolution. North Vietnamese leaders do care about American public opinion. And if they think they can gain something by bowing to it, they will. , But one letter won't do it. Or a thousand. Maybe it will take millions. So we've got to write now. All of us. And often. Write a letter tonight. And send it to: Office of the President, Democratic Repub lic of Vietnam, Hanoi, North Vietnam. It'll cost you a quarter. But it might save a life. THE AMERICAN RED CROSS 1 P)uH !fa i Princess Jeri Entertains ' 1 i Saturday nlcht ' before the Princess Dance, Princess Jerl Snow entertained the court and friends at a dinner party at Thels. Class horses had been ar ranged as centerpieces. The court and Mrs. Peterson sat at the head table. The girls' place markers were little bronze hors es with their names on them. Donna's was a "mule", Everyone had a good' time and enjoyed the time visiting and listening to a few brief talks. There were 35 present Dancing was enjoyed later at the Fairgrounds. This weekend the Court will go to Chief Joseph DaysThey will ride In the Grand Entry and on Saturday in the Grand Parade. Neighbors Gather For Birthday Paul Heinrlch observed his birthday last week when Mrs. Heinrlch and Paula honored him with a neighborhood party. Highlight of the evening was the homemade Ice cream, cook ies and German Chocolate cake. Mrs. Heinrlch's mother, Snoda Blake and her grandchildren from Portland were also guests. They were Mrs. David Fitzger ald and Mrs. Dennis Herblson and Brad. Two Sundays - Two Picnics No one likes a picnic more than Carl Troedson. This Sun day he'll be going to the Gold en Age Club annual picnic up at the Courthouse lawn at 4 p.m. He invites all his friends to Join in the fun. The following Sunday on Aug. 1, he'll go to Portland to at tend the annual Morrow County picnic at Laurelhurst Park. UATIONAL FARM SAFETY IM Robisons Given Grand Farewell Funeral Home Sweeney Funeral Home Pre-arrangementu Distant Remoral. Bervlnu Ions, Heppner and LexIngUui Licensed Funeral Director Hropner Ph. 78 W0p Insurance Fire, Casualty, Life and Health OPS FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. John Gochnauer Agent Pendleton Office Heppner Agent 276-2732 676-5863 Ruggles - Boyce INSURANCE AGENCY Ph. 676-9625 Box 247 Heppner. Oregon Ray Boyce Ph. 676-5o64 Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Travel Trailers Kenskill Travel Trailers . Road Liner Travel Trailers Bounty Pickup Campers Hitches Installed Trailer Parts & Accessories lone Tel. 422-7505 or 422-7288 Title Insurance Last Tuesday a group of friends gathered at the Len Ray Schwa rz home for a farewell honoring Mrs. Dick Robison. There ere three tables of pinochle ith Mrs. Bob Mahoney win ning high and Mrs. Mike Gray low Mrs. Robison was presented ith a gift Mrs. Terry Thomp son and Mrs. Bob Laugniin ere co-hostesses. Others coming in for the af ternoon were Mrs. Ron Currln, Mrs. Kenny Turner, Mrs. Vern Evans from Irrigon, Mrs. Merlin Hughes, Mrs. Kit George, Mrs. Paul Heinrich and Mrs. Eddie Brosnan, Dinner for Shawn and Susie Mr?. Paul Heinrich and Paula ntertained at a dinner party for Shawn and Susie Robison on Thursday. They had all the good things that children like: fried chicken, hot dogs, potato salad, jello salad, ice cream, games and prizes. Besides the honor guests oth ers were Craig and Mrs. Robi son, Cindy, Sandy and Jackie Hudson, Eric Thompson, Arlene Gray, Pat Schwarz, Mary De Spain and Marci Cames of La Grande. Party for Craig Mrs. Randy Lott and Don and Mike entertained at a farewell party for Craig Robison on Wed nesday. Guests . presented him with a transistor radio. They played games and had chocolate cake and ice cream. Guests were Delbert Turner, Jory Jensen, Ron Ward and Ronnie Schwarz. The Dick Robison family have moved to Portland. Dick is working in a barber shop and plans to enroll at Portland State this falL He completed two years at BMCC and maintained his barber shop here on hours that j fit his schedule. To England for Visit Mrs. Ray E. Smith of Yakima, Wn., will soon be returning to her place of birth in England for a visit from Aug. 8-Sept. 6 She was there three years ago alter an absence of 22 years and 8 months. Mrs. Smith will be taking a charter flight Beth and Jimmy Van Schoiack of Heppner were visiting Mrs. Smith for a few days this past week. Gazette-Times want ads pay. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients still receiving medi cal care at Pioneer Memorial Hospital are Charles Davidson of Heppner and Linda Lucas of Kinzua. Linda Connor of lone was dismissed. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heinrlch went to Portland area last weekend to pick berries. They report luscious berries. They picked both Logan berries and Boysens. They were at Gresham and Beaverton. They put in their ice chest and put in their frozen berries. They came home in excellent condition. KEEP YOUR GUARD UP STOP ACCIDENTS! COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding I INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME iPendleton 276-77fiH MM BARGAINS FOR HEPPNER'S Morrow County Abstract & Title Co TITLE INSURANCE Office in Peters Building Ph. 676-9912 Watch Repair Peterson's Jewelers Latest Jewelry k Gift Goooi Watches. Clocks, Diamond! Expert Watch and Jewelo Repairing Heppner. Oregon Ph. 676-9200 Wholesalers-Mfgs. Turner, Van Marter and Bryant GENERAL INSURANCE Ph. 678-9113 FARMERS INSURANCE CROUP Fist Fair Friendly Service Call evenings JACK WRIGHT, 76-9447 MORROW COUNTY CREAMER? Prtrli of Oreeon Brands" . PRO. ICB-BUTTER-ICB CRBAJI Dud Tash. Products Spedalia Clay Phillips, Salesman William Lee Cox. Sales Mgr KRIKNDLT 8KKVTCB 8INC9 11 Call 676-9344 fVtl&tftrWlfltfte JJ nl world yotftti SAVE NOW ON GARDEN HOSES 12 x 25 Reg. 1.99 Good All Weather 5s x 25 Reg. 5.95 99 Good All Weather 5s x 75 Reg. 14.50 -i 2 99 One Group 4MM 4x8 Pre-finished Panel - Reg. 3.99 .. Q 99 SAVE ON HOUSE PAINT Seal-Kote Latex House Paint .... f A Tint Extra Reg. 8.25 V.tlU Aluminum Screen Doors With Grill and Hardware $11 Q Q 3rr-jr-36- x r Reg. 16.50 PETTYJOHN'S Farm and Builders Supply Hepoosc tt-SI37 PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY 66 PAIR SUMMER SLACKS OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 9 PJM. SIZES 8 to 20 $3.00 SUMMER SHIRTS SOME $3 QH OTHERS ONE-HALF PRICE DRESSES ONE RACK $10.00 ONE RACK $5.00 KNIT TOPS SX5. PRICE i! :RAS Jr. & Misses - - - $1 Many other good buys too numerous to mention El mas Apparel 00 KZtTSZM. PH. S7S-94S8 it'ioVkVd "pTetty" sad while we'DVR July 21-t 9:00 am ot the increase in .iuun.