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County
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l.-iin I m i f,..ttt Kirt National
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r. ( utiv (Umn Cruwtm
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n i- -iinan Winii-r to draw up
iM..i.ti fur rntal of food Mamp
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.iv . i nix-nt 1'ncifiC NW
l; :i tViin iind l rk camp
t : .uiul nl IviiUud Prairit at
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Warrants tud on Onerol
Fund lf Sptmbr. 1971. j
.V.ti-ui Auto 5, IkI
lit, Co. Cl.
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fso sup 15.80 20.13
I. 'ppm-r Auto Parts-
licriffs car exp l.7i
I iir ;t Joi'tiiMisi'ii-
,;I'5 phono 33.00, sup.
;x.2S. rent 33.33 81.07
.' -iw.i Walton Cir. Cl.
p. .illy, fund 43.23
( .', .'It. Assessors Assoc.-
Assessors Conv 20.00
! !irpalh jail exponso .... 8.00
.' iilh Iirothcrs-JIT) j
desk & chair 300.00
! 'i:cll Oil Co.-
licriffs car exp 79.19,
A. Dale Brandt-
IOWE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Kev. William Arthur, Minister
Ph. 422-7530
Church School, 9:45.
Worship Service, 11:00
Women's Fellowship, 4th
riiursdays In homes.
LEXINGTON CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Don W. Johnson, Minister
Ph. 676-9209
Bible School, 10:00.
Morning Worship, 11:00.
Christ inn Youth Hour and
K'vcning Worship, combined
with Ileppner, see below.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
293 N. dale
Ph. 670-9209
Pastor Don W. Johnson
Bible School, 10:45.
Morning Worship, 9:30.
Christian Youth Hour, 6:30.
Kvcning Worship, 7:30.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS
Amei lean Legion Hall Chase St
Paul Warren, President
Ph. 670-971H)
.'uimbys:
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00.
.' ai'i .imcnt Service, 11:00.
Mutual. Wed. Eve., 7:45.
Primarv, Wed., 4:20.
Kelief Society, Wed., 10:00.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
Church St. and Gale
Rev. Dan Thompson
Ph. 676-9970
Me
ruing Prayer, 10:00, 2nd
Ph Sundays.
! Communion, 10:00, 1st
ij Sundays,
ly Communion, 7:30 a.m.
rveiy Sunday.
Church Srhool, 10:00 every
.' i n lay.
l.'C'.V, 1st Sunday after church.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Willow St and Gale
P 1 ;tur. Donald D. Burwell
Ph. 676-5581
S-nday School, 9:45.
M ining Worship. 11:00.
V .nth Group, 6:00
K..t'.Ing Worship, 7:00.
VMs" W.hI., 1:30 at Church
) v.-r Meeting Wed . 7:30.
- TIMES. TWdT. Qrtobw 11
Court Proceedings
j.til rup
Si. Aniluiny llpiial
Jill flvp.
Shffilf of I'liiiilll.'
fur
J..H fp
J'l i.tlli toii lli-ppiuT
Civil l.-f. -.up. .
;.ij tic Tiwi-
A.'.'J'swiri I nd
App, A Audit .
Iliikil Kiiilpin'nl-
ilh Hup.
.fniary uf S'att.
a-liVlii.lll
Cnurl Slravl Mkl -
Fr.-
lillsa' sup.
jj.imi'n DrlM-oll I'M
9.72 "l''"
I M. A It. Co. .s. IkI
5 2' "iWim, iili.M
I, -pairs UI7M.1 .
'Tin- C. V. Mosl.y
Co..
II. nurna sup.
I.'h hard Schlu lillnii-
A-.mv.im fit-Id vvmk . 10 10
Hwood Wliih-
A..a'ssi.r.i field W'uiK f.1.72
I MuniClii-m Corp
I i IIim' sup. . . 17.77
I.Vnti-x Corp
nils.- sup. 12 ik I
Mrpiuii'i -Miii row
Cli.imli.-rCo. Cl. i'xp. . 2.0H
Si. in.. nd Oil Co.-
Co. Cl. trava-l 28.23,
.-ItiTifM car a-xp. 1 5 .", 17.7!t
Pa. ilio .NW lv. ll- i
slu'iilli ciitnm. 1.75
Moimvv Co. ilrain (Jr.- !
iIim' sup. . 3.70
llankcis l.il.' Ins :iH.l lj
lllui- ( loss of On'.- j
Sal 257.32, Jim. 23N.IK l!f.'K
Jolin I. .mi' S. fiM.il
r. nl (3 mo. i 135.1 Nl
"M i:iisinis Products-
I 1 1 -1 l.lili, M.ich.
ml..)' siiooo .soi.iir,
M.ihoiii-y AIh.iiiis-
Cir. Cl. Sp. Ally fund 51.10
J..Ihi Moll. ill. in Shciiffs
roitv. c 22.51)
Inn of II:.- 7lh Ml.-
Cl.-iks Conv. c.p. Iiril')!)
S.nlii- I'.mi-h. 1'i'lty
Ciish-Cli'ik C07. Trc-is.
1. 10. Cir. Cl. 1.50, S.
food !). 15. IndiH. '.1.10,
Co. Cl. .22 2ii.li
:'.l.ii:d.ud Oil Co.-
slu-iifls car cxp. 125.7S
S.nlic I'.urish-
Clerk conv 112.71
St. Dept. nf lieveiiue-Sal. 3IH.70 1
Public h.nip. Kct. Hoard -
S.i 1 555.9. ss 555.09 73.30
Pacific Mutual Life-Sal. . 213.7!)
Fits! National Bank Sal 1001.10
St. Accident Ins.
Fund Sal. lO.OO,
Ins. 70.02 81.22
Warrant issued on General
Road Fund for September, 1971.
Waller Haycs-rnisc
A rrt iw Tra nspor t a t ion
14.83
Fr. on Asphalt 2704.28
City of Hcppncr,
Water - mi.se 9.25
Columbia Basin Coop
misc. 40.09,
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAM'S CATHOLIC
CHURCHES
Fr. Raymond Beard
Ph. 676-9102
ST. PATRICK'S (Ileppner): Sun
day Masses: 7:30 and 11:00.
ST. WILLIAM'S (lone): Sunday
Mass: 9:15.
Confessions, St. Patrick's, Satur
day, 7-8 p.m.
Altar Society, 1st Tuesday, 8:00
p.m.
Holy Name Sixdety after 11:00
mass on 2nd Sunday.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
710 E. Barrett
Pastor Michael Brownflcld,
Hermlston 567-3095
Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m., Sut
urday. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.,
Saturday.
Dorcas, Monday, 1:30.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Corner of Church and Gale
Rev. Edwin Cutting, Minister
Ph. 670-9224
Sunday School, 9:45.
Worship, 11:00.
WSCS, 3rd Thursday, 8
:00.
Su.annah Circle, 3rd
Adult Choir practice
r:15.
Children's Chorus, Mon.
Wed.,
Wed.,
3:30.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
North Gilmore Si.
Pastor Floyd Everhart
513 Pioneer Dr. Th. 676-5529
Sunday School. 10:00.
Morning Worship, 11:00.
Evening Inspiration, 7:00.
Children's Wonder Hour,
Thurs., 3:30.
Mid-week Service, Thurs., 8:00
p.m.
THE LUTHERAN CHURCHES
Rudolph Mensch, Tastor
Ph. 676-9940
VALBY (lone): Worship, 9:00.
ALCW 3rd Wed.. 10:00.
HOPE t Ileppner): Worship.
11:00.
Sunday School. 9:45.
ALCW 2nd Thurs . 8:00.
CONDON Sen ices 1st ami 3rd
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Sch vl. 6:30 p m.
Itll
2Yi), park 2S.00
Ij.nr.iii Scart'oioUHh
10155. lu-w a-apjip
I Standard Oil Co.
73.CH), un oil
I Pacific NW B.-I I misc. ...
17.0 Morrow Co. (Jr. Or
6369
500.00
4.30
9.50
sup. 100.00,
rcpain 30 0!)
... 1.30 0!)
pilla) H inki-ri Lid1 Ins In.i ...
(ln-ron Asphalt-
. 12.845 mali-rlaU ..
jlleppm-r Nor is
,!MJ ;:.h & ml 111.13,
I paik 1181
. 33.52 Paul IVttyJohn Co.-
i j;.' & "il
2O0.OI) a, I.. Coa-st rcpniis ...
; Stum Mm ninety-
i rcpaiis
1375R. (-,.niru Oregon Welders
repairs 8.10 rlinili.. U'.iIU.t Itiulv
.. 10.77
. 51KW.81
185 99
23.40
20.93
71.81
25.61
45.40
185.10
20.10
3IO
K1.55
Shop repairs
John ll.inna-materials ..
lii'iilex Sei vlca-s-mlsc. ..
City of lone Water
Dept. - material
fjeo. M. Philiolt
Co. - repairs ..
Ileppner Auto
Parts-
repairs
Central .Mkt.-paik
120.78
5.05
Farley Motor Co.-repairs
32.73
Ileppner Ii
weed chi
Inland Chemicals
chemical
125.00
Fords Tire Service-
1 ires !M.iHi. repairs 50.25 117.31
Cl.mi'e Swindle
Machinery Sales-
j 1 1 -pairs l'.)0.37
! i!!ee Cross of Ore. Sal.
287.1!). Ins. 1)2 58 479.77
St.1nd.1rd Oil Co.-
Mas & oil 1107.70
I'etiilli-lun Hepjmer
Fr. repairs 309.75
Colllelt (Jieen Feed-
malciial 1.20
i.ahor 79(i9.71
Standard Ins. Co. Ins 31.10
I'lililie Knip. Ke. Br.
Sal. r.3ii,17. ss 530.17 .1072.31
j First N.il. Bank Sal 870.00
Stale Dept. of Kevcmie-
S.il 288.10
Pacific Mutual Life
Ins. Co. Sal 310.71
State Accident Ins. I
Co.
Sal
- Ins
7.02
100.79,
I13.S1
A Visit To The John Leachs'
'Sleepy Hollow' Is A Must
Unbelievable in the midst of
Portland's urban sprawl is Slee
py Hollow, a five acre forest
garden on the banks of John
son Creek.
John and Lilla Leach are the
heart of Sleepy Hollow. John, a
90-year old gentleman full of
stories and humor guided mem
bers of lone Garden Club and
guests on a delightful tour of
the cottage and its treasury of
furnishings and over the miles
of trails through gardens and
forests of plants collected dur
ing the Leaches many years of
world travel.
The unusual floor of their
cottage is wide planks of oak
with walnut disks inlaid over
the nails, all beautifully fin
ished. In the parlor a solid rose
wood square grand piano, which
came to Oregon around Cape
Horn, is only one of many it
ems or historical as well as
aesthetic interest. Beside the
piano is a desk made from a
melodeon belonging at one time
to Mr. Jacob Johnson of Oregon's
earliest days, for whom Johnson
Crock is named.
Mrs. Leach, at one time a
botany teacher, now confined to
a wheel chair sits in a pleasant
room with a large window look
ing out on what John calls the
welfare center for hundreds of
birds, On the wide window sill
catching the light is beautiful
ly arranged a display of Lilla's
one hundred piece collection of
amber glassware: pitchers, cake
plates, vases, bowls, cups, and
several "golden Slippers" of
different designs.
Here and there are fine art
icles of metal artwork done by
Mr. Leach: candlesticks, tea
warniing table, plates, trays and
many other items.
The mile long trail through
Sleepy Hollow's five acres cross
es Johnson Creek twice, once
over a suspension bridge and
later back across stepping
stones in a most picturesque
pool setting. Arcoss the suspen
sion bridge from the cottage Mr.
Leach ha.s created a unique pic
nic site with stone fireplace,
concrete patio, table and chairs
cut from large tree stumps. Here
uie tour took time to enjoy a
H'tluck luncheon.
Hundreds of varieties of
ground covers have been estab
lished along the trails among
trees and shrubs from many
lands. Numerous varieties of na
tive iris were in bloom and pet
als from the interesting dove
tree, imj.Krt from the Orient,
were falling.
Special interest spots are scat
tered along tho trail such as a
rustic cabin with a colorful ter
razzo floor its dominating fea
ture. The design is a fruit tree
with the names John and Lilla
inlaid ra-side its trunk. All other
lone PTA Tonight
Salutes the 4-H'ers
IONK The lone PTA meet
ing tonight will u all out for
111. The fvenlni: Martintf t
7;.30 p.m. will f.aiur. a i ll
... 1 ...tit
urogram. Varlou 4-H ciuiw win
i-ontribute to the i.rocram with
dcmoristrationi and fxhlbiu.
There will Im a My It hw ar J
4H fokini cluhs will sa-rvi re
fifshments. All ii.irent.i and
leachera and friends nra cord
tally invited.
Sharlena Ilamlett and I'atty
Crawford have moved to The
IJalles wharo they are workinu
Kim Valentine of I'unland has
been a visitor at the homo 01
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Padlx-rg
for a few day.
Susan Llndstrom, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Llndstrom,
is workinu at Seattle for west
em Air Lines. She has had
flights to Alaska. Honolulu and
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Best of Cal
cary, Canada and Harvey Been-
tel of Helix were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Childers and family over the
1 weekend.
! Darrell James drove to Port
la n.l Thursday night to attend
the Music Educators Convention
at the Hilton Hotel. Saturday
night was final concert for All
Siai orchestra, choir and band
at Lewis and Clark College. Mr.
Fnli tti of Riverside High School
accompanied Mr. James.
District TOPS Tonight
The I.O.N.K. Tops Club will
attend thv District Recognition
Day in Fossil Thursday night
(tonight . The evening w ill start
with a low-caloiie dinner at
ti:00. District Recognition Day is
a (J month awards program that
includes all the clubs in Mor
row, Wheeler and (Jililam coun
ties. District best losers. Chapter
Dest losers, KIWs. KOI'S, will
all b honored. The lone, Lex
ington, Ileppner, and Condon
clubs will present skits.
Mr. and Mrs. Line Millman
were visitors in Baker over the
weekend to atiend their son's
I wedding reception Saturday.
Sunday they visited with Mr.
features of the cabin are an
tique or unique such as a chair
made from a whale vertebrae or
the eight inch long cut at both
ends by beaver. The stump
which served as an altar for
the outdoor wedding of the
Leaches, ha.s been moved to a
special spot along the trail. The
trail winds through both formal
and informal collections such as
the rose trail, the physic trail,
rhododendron garden, a Japan
ese garden, a fountain garden,
dogwood and many others. Yet
one section has been left in its
natural state. Here is the re
mains of an old still that did
illegal business during prohib
ition. Of prime Interest were the
blooms of ginger plants and the
large tricolor beech which forms
a magnificent canopy for one
of the cottage terraces.
It Isn't too soon to start plan
ning toward the next tour of
Sleepy Hollow.
Mr. Leach especially enjoys
seeing those with whom he was
acquainted during the years he
lived on a ranch on Blackhorse
near Lexington.
Former members of lone Gar
den Club, Nadine Johnson, Sa
lem and June Christopherson,
Donald, residents of Heppner ar
ea, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gem
moll ,Salem, joined those who
drove from Morrow County for
the tour: Mary Doherty, Norma
Rea, Leila Palmer, Laura Holtz,
Loree Hubbard, Delta Huber,
Geneva Palmer. Friends of Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. E. R. Anderson of
Sandy and her daughter Mrs.
Roy Dundas, Jr., were part of
the group also.
A Reminder
To Christians
Pastor Don W. Johnson wants
to remind his flocks at Hep
pner and Lexington that their
new hours are in effect this
Sunday. At Heppner the Morn
in? Worship is at 9.30 and Bible
School at 10:45; at Lexington
Bible School is at 10:00 and
Morning Worship at 11:00.
Evening services will be com
bined at the Heppner Church,
(Junior High and Senior High
6:30 and Evening Worship at
7.30.
HERMISTON
LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC.
Sale every Saturday
12:30 p.m. sharp
Carson Vehrs Emmet t Rogers
567-6644 567-5139
Bill Bowden Sale Yard
567-50S2 567-3149
and Mrs. lUy William in Cov.
Mr. nd Mr. Roy V, Llnct.
I rum attended a ritvption hon
oring Worthy Grind l'tfn Kail
WlpHr and hii if Hemic
Cimik father over tho weekend.
The reifptlon hai held at Ihe
Cascade Jr. Il.gh School near
Turnar.
To Montana
Clint Krch look hU mother
Mm. Henry Krelw lo Pitco to
lake a train lo Join her hus
band in Montana.
Bill Fuller and Randy Prln of
Eugene wete gucM of Mike
Itowell over the weekend for
deer huntlna.
Sam Barnattt and GVorge Pul-ica-lla
of Portland were visitor
at the home of Mm, Esther Bar
nett over the weekend.
Sell Homo
Mm. Esther Harriett ha Mild
her house to Mr. Naomi Red
fern of Portland. Mr. Redfern
will fix It up to rent.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halvor.sen
and Allisa, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Proek and family were dinner
guesu of Mr. and Mrs, www
Halvorsen Sunday. Mark had
biH-n to Eugene for an in-serv
ice day Friday for P.E. teach
ers.
Dennis McKay will teach
hich school Catechism tiasse
on Wednesday nights at 7:30 In
the St. William's church base
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston of
Portland wre visitors over the
weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Don
McEUigott.
Mrs. Mable Cotter Is a patiant
nf Good SheDherU Hosouai m
Hermlston.
Alice Nlchoson of San Fran
cl.sco. Calif., is visiting her
mother Mrs. Edith Nichoson.
Peter McEUigott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Don McEUigott was
home from his studies at Unl
versity of Portland over the
weekend.
RriK'k Linnell. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Linnell was home from
his studies at an Electronics
School in Portland.
Cheerleaders Outfitted
The lone High School Varsity
Cheerleaders went to Portland
to have their outfits fitted. They
ire Chcri Carlson, Cindy Eks-
trom. Cindy Barnett and Mary
McEUigott.
Mr. and Mis. Jalmcr Koski of
Seattle, Mrs. Ted Hall of South
Bend, Wn Mrs. Edith Nichoson
and daughter Alice, Ruby Rob
erts, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Englc
man and Frank were guesls
Monday night for dinner at Mrs.
Vera Rietmanns.
Lindstroms Fly to Las Vegas
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Linds
trom flew to Las Vegas last
week to attend a session of
Grand Chapter of Nevada for
the Order of the Eastern Star
Mrs. Lindstrom is Grand Adah
of Oregon and attended the
meetings with other grand of
Fair Committee
Grows by Four
The Morrow County Fair Com
mittee has grown from a five
member group to nine members
their secretary Don Stangel re
ports.
Dick Schlichting is committee
chairman and the four members
with fair committee experience
are Mrs. Laurel Cannon, Mrs.
Jean Bennett, Pete Richards,
and Wilbur Van Blokland. New
members who started service
this month are: Hal Whitaker,
Heppner; Ron Black, Boardman;
Francine Evans, Irrlgon; and
Delpha Jones, Lexington.
This committee has decided to
meet on the first Monday of
every other month (the even
numbered months).
JUSTICE COURT
Oct. 8 James Hubbell, over
load, $20 fine. Pete Schwa rain
operating a vehicle with white
back-up lights S27. Billy Mat
James, overload, $255. Robert
Hughes, violation basic rule $17.
The 17 game violations have
come from only those who live
out of the area.
William Lee Davidson, defect
ive equipment, $6. Harry Green,
defective equipment, $6. Ray
mond Frank Wilkey, truck
speeding dismissed. Darrel Ray
Carey, overload, $37. David Neal
Bronson, overload, 27.00.
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Fre Estimates
Call Gene Orwlck 989-8536
or Condon 394-2292
Agents for United Van Line
fuvr ituluditii! Mr. Dick Wil
Mnon of Ileppner. Worthy
Grand Matron of Oteffon. Mr.
and Mr. Undtrom vuited in
San Francisco with Mr. and Mr.
Robert Coodln Mm returning
home.
Hrt end Tbvra
Gordon Vhit and Dal White
ui-nt to IN.rtland lart week lo
vUil Mr. Muravena White. They
all drove lo Seattle over lh
weekend to vUlt Mr. Uma
Whet-ling and Johna.
Mr. and Mr. Gary White
havt) moved from Portland l
MurynviHe, Caltf. Ho h return
ed lo the Air Force. H U Hit
on of Mr. and Mr. Gordon
White.
Victor Stockard of Stanfleld
. ...... . aUM
u a visitor inurMiuy i '-
home of hi daughter Mr. and
Mr. Ralph Kincnid and family.
Mr. and Mr. Willard French
went to Portland over the week-
nd to visit Mr. and Mr. A. i.
Reaver and Mrs. Lynn rrencn
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer Koskl of
Sa'attle were visitor at the
home of Mrs. Vera Kietm.inn
Monday to Wednesday.
Mi. Bill Moller and d.nugh
lets and Mrs. J. W. Howk of
Gresham were
home of Mrs.
la. t week.
Mrs. Helen
visitor at the
Elmer Griffith
McCain and
were visitors at
grandson Mik
the home of Mrs. Mary Lindsay
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin
spent the weekend visiting their
son, Mr. and Mr. Mclvin Mar
tin and family of Othello, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers went
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairv
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington. Orton
Ph. 989-8134
City Council
Heppner City
. . Ufl Tint If oo4r
Council Ecb afoot
Citizens having matters for
discussion please present
them to City Recorder on.
week prior to regular meet
Ine or bring them before the
Council.
Ph. 676-9618
Exterminating Service
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Ex
termination
Trmite Control
TTrain Fumigation
e Cattle Spray
Foggins
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180
Floor Covering,
Heating
MCrR Floor Covering
and Heating Co.
Wllllnmn Furnaces Complete In
stallations Linoleum RerrlBeratlun
Carpeting DomeaUc an1
OH Burner Commercial
Serrlce ,
Free Estimates AH Work
Guaranteed
Ph. 676-9418 Heopnm
Funeral Home
Sweeney Funeral Home
Pre-arrangements
Distant Removals
Serving; lone, Heppner
and Lexington
Licensed Funeral Directors
Heppner Ph. 676-9601
Insurance
Fire, Casualty, Life
and Health OPS
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
John Gochnauer
Agent
Pendleton Office Heppner Agent
276-2732 676-5862
Ruggles - Boyce
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph
676-9625 Box
247
Heppner, Orecon
Ray Boyce Ph. 676-53ivJ
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113
FARMERS INSURANCE .
GROUP
Fast Fair Friendly Sendee
Call evenings
JACK WRIGHT, 676-9447
. to .rl.tnd a.ver lht wveka-nd lo
vUil their m'A and family Mr.
and Mrv Kuteti AWt-ia, -Cn
Dcktrt Ht
Mr. and Mr. Geii Duckter of
Adrian, and family ww week
rnd liUtitinji viH..r u tilt
home of Mr. and Mr. Mike
Matthew.
Tommy Mcln!h of Portland.
Suk'tn Dnike of Portland. Mr.
and Mr. Arthur Mclnt'Mti of
Portland. Mr. and Mr. Iarrl
Larson of Grehiim were visit
or at the home of Mr. and
Mm, Clarence Mclnti.h over Ihe
wivkend.
Mr. and Mr. Ken Hudson t.f
Mosicr were visitor of Mr, and
Mr. Hob Robert Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellw nf
Hermioton were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mot, Elmer
Elh Sunday afternoon.
Kenny Wright of Baker In vis
iting at the home of Mrs. Id.t
Griliill and Mr. and Mr. El
mer Ellis for a few days.
Anniversary Guests
Rev. and Mr. Walter Crow
ell of Woodburn were guesta of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson, Jr.
last waH'kend for 'he 75th An
niversary of the United Church
of Christ.
Rev. and Mrs. If. N. Waddell
of Cloverade, were guest of
Mrs. Ruby Roberts last week
end. Mrs. Al (Jean) Brazell and
KathWn of Castle Rock, Wash..
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin
of Lake Oswego were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Martin.
Mrs. Ted Hall of South Bend.
Wn., was a guest of Mrs. Ruby
Roberts this week.
Monuments
ETERNAL MARKERS
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SWEENEY
MORTUARY
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Optometrist
Dr E K Schoffit?
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-94SS
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr L D Tibbie
OSTEOPATHIC
Phvslcian Surgeon
1st National Bank Bids,
ftes. Ph. 676 9210 Off 676-9618
Or Wallace H.
Wolff
M.D.
at fire Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Mori.. Tues.. Wed. and FrL
I to 5:30 Thursday
Ph 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Recreation
EKSTROM -
TRAILER SALES
Nomad Travel Trailers
Week-N-Der Body Campers
Caveman Travel Trailers
Body Campers
Exccll Travel Trailers '
Trailer Parts & Accessories
lone, Ph. 422-7505 or 422-7289
Title Insurance
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
TITLE
Office in
Ph.
INSURANCE
Peters Building
676-9912
Watch Repair
Peterson's Jewelers
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676-9200 .
Wholesalers-Mfgs.
MORROW COUNTY CREAMERt
"Pride of Oregon Brands" . . .
PKG. ICEBUTTER ICE CRBAJi
Dud Tash, Products Specialist
Clay Phillips. Salesman
William Lee Cox, Sales Msr
FRIENDLY SERVICE SLNCK liU
Call 676-9244
whatever In tr
world your!
looking for.
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