Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 23, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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1 Cards of Thor.ki
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
This Is a Thank You to Cent
ral Market, Murray's Drugs, El
ma'i, MILadles, Thomson Bros.,
Peterson's Jewelers and many
others for all your kindness and
help to me In so many ways.
I want to wish for everyone in
this little town of mine a Merry
Christmas and a peaceful Happy
New Year.
Alta B. Edger
51c
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to all who have
sent cards and flowers during
my recent stay in the hospital.
I am grateful to my office staff
for keeping up the work and to
Nona Sowell for handling my
Chamber of Commerce secretar
ial duties. A BIG thanks to the
local merchants for helping me
with my Christmas shopping
and wrapping, all by phone.
This la a good time of the year
to find how much we need our
families, friends and our com
munity. Thank you,
Joyce Bergstrom
Notices
NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY MUSEUM
HOURS
Saturday: 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
1:00-5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00-5:00 p.m.
50tfx
IONE LIBRARY HOURS
Open Monday and Wednesdays
2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
31tf
NOTICE
New Library Hours
Monday 1-5 & 7:30 pjn.-9:00
Wednesday 1-5 & 7:30 pm. to
9:00
Saturday 1-5 only
HpnntiM Public Library
5tfc
TOLL FREE
COMMERCE NO. 9-399
MONTGOMERY WARD
HERMISTON
5 Work Wanted
t want to earn Christmas mon
ey. I am cheerful and happy
and a good womer. i can run
errands, move stuff, rake
leaves, wash windows and
other odd jobs after school at
3:00 p.m. and Saturdays ana
after 12:00 p.m. on Sundays.
Richard Edwin Smith, 676
9978. ' 48-51p
WILL do babysitting in my
home. Mrs. Bob Hager, 676-
9443. 48-51C
Wanted
WANTED TO BUY Clean Cot
ton rags at the Gazette-Times
office, Heppner. Call 676-9228.
2tfc
For Rent
FOR RENT Office space near
the center of town in the Ma
sonic Bldg. Phone 676-9456.
48-51C
WILL BUY cnppietr. retired and
spoiled horses. Rex English,
ph. 567-6065. ltfc
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for
most makes on sale at The Ga-lette-Times
98c each.
9 Livestock, Poultry 9
MARKET
TUESDAY SALE
December 21. 1971
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls -26.00 to 27.75
Commercial
Cows .....21.00 to 23.50
Utility Cows .20.50 to 22.50
Canner & Cutter
Cows 19-00 t0 SO-00
FEEDER CATTLE
Yearling Steers
600-800 Pds. -33.00 to 37.00
Steers : I
500-600 Pds. 37.00 to 39.50
Steers
300-400 Pds. 39.00 to 41.00
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
Office Phone 567-8655
Highway . HennWo. EVERpT SNTDER Et M7-70
DOS WINK. Mp-. Eve. S67-S111 Sale Ron (Public) 57-?Qa
SELL . . . BUY . . . RENT .
8
Services
FROM wall to wall, no soil at
all. nn rartwt cleaned With
Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shamixtoer SI. CoattoCoal
Store. 51c
CHUCK'S
Custom Upholstery
Free Tlckup and Delivery
276 0232 611 S. W. Frailer
PENDLETON
43U
We Process
Farm Killed Animals
COURT ST.
MARKET
"CARDS OF THANKS ARE
GOOD FORM."
cays Emily Post
"Cards of Thanks" may be
used appropriately to thank
friends of the deceased.
"In Memorlam" and "Mass
Notices" afford friends the op
portunity to send appropriate
message to the family of the
deceased.
To Insert:
"Anniversary Greetings"
"Card of Thanks"
"In Memorlam"
"Mass Notice"
"Memorial Dedication"
on this page phone 676-9228 or
676-9492. We wtu giamy assisi
you with helpful Information re
garding correct wording and
publication.
Specialize In
Track-layer Tractor Repair
Automotive
Welding
B Cr C Repair Shop
422-7409
Bill Ashurst Cleo Chllders
422-7421 422-7423
IONE 25tfc
WELL DRILLING The most
modern rotary air-percussion
drilling equipment and tech
niques all work guaranteed
in writing Call 938-7446,
Milton - Freewater. Project
Corporation. 3-tfc
TYPEWRITER DIRTY? Call or
leave your machine at the
Heppner Gazette-Times. Larry
of Standard Office Equipment
of La Grande who stops every
three weeks will contact you.
New and used typewriters.
14tfc
9 Livestock, Poultry
LIVESTOCK Ten Holstein
calves for sale, weieh 300 lb
each. Call 676-9723. 49tfc
FOR SALE Coming two year
Registered Angus Bulls, per
formance tested. Paul Proud
foot. lone. Oreeon 422-7249.
48-51c
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK
AUCTION. INC.
Livestock sold 12:30 sharp every
Saturday at 10th & Main.
Carson Vehrs 567-6644. Office
Dhone 567-3149. 45tfc
13 Misc. For Sale
FOR SALE Well-bred sorrel
colt, good 4-H project. Phone
989.8195. 50 53c
FOR SALE TV hookup. $90.00.
J. E. Huson, P. O. Box 65, Gar
ibaldi. Ore. 97118.
50-51c
SCRATCH PADS
10c. 15c and 25c Sixes
Gazette-Times
50-52
New ana Used
Furniture and Appliances
at prices you can afford
to pay
ROR'S FURNITURE
Walla Walla Hwy. Ph. 276-5291
Pendleton xnc
Livestock, Poultry
REPORT
Yparlinf? Heifers
600-800 Pds 28.00 to 32.00
Hoife r
400-500 Pds -32.00 to 34.00
Wplfprs
300-400 Pds 32.75 to 35.00
Light Holstein Steers
650-850 Pds. .27.00 to 29.50
Young Stock Cows, calves
at side -275.00
HOGS
Fat Hogs 19 75
Weaners per head ..9.00 to 13.00
COMMENT: Market on butcher
cows, 50c higher. Bulls, steady
and all classes of feeder cattle
steady.
3 Misc. For Sole
FOR SALE Beautiful Cable
Melton Piano, early American
dcn. Maple finish. Like
new. Very good tone. 676 9734.
51 2C
FOR SALE Ilotpolnt, four
burner. 30 Inch, white, elec
tric ranee, In good ha.
Phone 42271X5. Sltfe
FOR SALK One pair kl boots,
size 8. $17; one pair skis with
safety binding. $25. Call Clint
Agee after 5:00 p.m. 676-5H33.
51 -2e
CHRISTMAS suggestion from
Cattle Country Morrow Coun
tv cattle brand place mat,
50 for 1.00. Call Claudia
Hughes 676-5319 or Sherl Ma
honey 676-5876. 48 51c
FOR SALE Proven cow dog
pups for sale. Part Australian
Shepherd and Dingo. 3 fe
males and 2 males. 8 weeks
old. $25.00 each. Phone Spray
468-2200. 48tfc
FOR SALE RCA Black k white
portable TV In excellent work
ing order $60. 676-9235.
48tfc
FOR SALE One new Sony Cassette-tape
player and record
er, one pair of new women's
shoe Ice skates, size 8, two
like-new girls' formals, one
size 9 and one size 12, Bar
bie Doll and wardrobe. For
details phone 676-5302.
5051c
FOR SALE New supply, doll
wigs and shoes. Wigs 8" and
up. Call 676-5583, Cranny's
Doll House. 50-53c
FOR SALE Portable Motorola
Stereo 2 speakers and stand.
Plays 78-45-33 and 16. Excel
lent condition $60. Call Dan
McQuarrie 676-9693. 50-53c
BUSINESS MACHINES SERVICE
on all types of office equip
ment; typewriters, adding ma
chines, calculators; guaran
teed service or one year.
Scheduled trips monthly. Con
tact Gazette-Times 676-9228
for Bud Wilson, Morrell's Bus
iness Machines, The Dalles.
Mtfc
14 Automotive
FOR SALE 1955 Olds 4-door 88
$200, or best offer. Call 676
9789. 51-2c
FOR SALE 1959 Chev. 4-dr.
station wagon. Good shape,
good tires. $75. Must sell by
Dec. 24'. 140 Chase. Layton
Roberts. 51P
FOR SALE
28 good used wheel tractors
Now in stock, ready to go
ADAMS TRACTOR COMPANY
Walla Walla, Wash. JA 5-4550
51-52c
FOR SALE
Hough HM-1 Diesel FWD loader
Adams Twin Screw Motor Grader
D-6 Cat 80 rails, new rollers
ADAMS TRACTOR COMPANY
Walla Walla, Wn.
51-52c
u ME L WINTER ,.,J
TERRY TRAVEL
TRAILER SALES
FHA Financing
Bank Financing
k Savings and
Loan Financing
Southeate Ph. 276-3611
Pendleton
Lease a 1971 Bug
$54.95 per month
MEL WINTER VOLKSWAGEN
Highway 395 South
Ph. 276-3611
Pendleton. Oregon
ARROW
Mobile Homes
BROOKDALE
BUDDY
REX by BOISE CASCADE
SECURITY TRAVEL
TRAILERS & CAMPERS
1902 S. W. Court Place
Pendleton, Ore. 276-6508
43tfc
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MOBUeHQMg? W '
. . HIRE? USE THE GAZETTE-TIMES
14 Automotive
FARLEY'S SPECIALS
See us todajr
usno CARS
1909 Ford LTD
190S Pontlae, fully equipped,
air conditioned.
irr nin VJl.A
steering, low mileage. Excep
I"" ....... v. -m- r
clean unit Brand
tlonally
new motor,
1906 Mercury
06 Mercury or. naruiop.
fully equipped, air conditioner
1963 Rambler wagon, good con
dltion.
1964 Ford V8, 4-wheel drive.
Credit Polio-:
1. Cash BankAmerlc&rd
or
mntmrt.
Net due 10th. No unpaid ao
nmnu Increased after the
15th. 1 service charge on all
past due accounts.
Farley Motor Co.
PONTIAC BUICK
JEEP RAMBLER
GMC TRUCKS
May and Chase. Heppner
Phone 676-9116
FOR SALE '47 Jeep Pickup, V8
pvrollnnt cond. weKaavs al
ter 6. Thone 676-9778. Lennle
Hanna. 49-52C
FOR SALE 1953 Terry Trailer
8 x 27.- Phone
50-53c
FOR SALE 1963 Corvair, 4-
speed. $300 or best offer. Good
condition. 676-9701 after 5:00
p.m.
MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore
register lorms, aupncaie ana
triplicate, ana recisier car
bons. available at the Gazette
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE 4-bedroom home
with family room, located on
235 Church St. Recently
painted inside and out. $9000.
Further information in Jerry's
Barber Shoo or Th. 676-5542
after 6 D.m. 51-2c
FOR SALE 3 bedroom home.
100x100 foot lot, oil forced air
furnace. Plentiful cabinets in
kitchen and utility room. Ver
satlle storage areas. Reason
ablv rjriced. Call 676-9163.
50tfc
FOR SALE OR LEASE In lone,
modern two bedroom home,
large living room, carpets ana
draperies included, electric
heat asd air conditioning.
Good location, underground
sprinkling system. Phone 422
7508. - 50tfc
FOR SALE Small 2 bedroom
house. Good rental, two hous
es from grade school. $3500.00.
James Wilhelm, call 676-5512.
49-52p
FOR SALE 3 bedroom home
with attached garage, utility
room, wall to wan carpet.
Newly painted and panelled.
Call 676-9949. 48tfc
!! . . .
FOB SAL.E. - aeveiopea mooue
home site, 1 acres witn oui;
irjvJ1
buildine included.
umiaci
Lyle Cox 989-8174.
FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house:
Family room with fireplace,
Covered patio, large double
garage, oeconu oaui in gar-1
r-nnA. hnb ..n.H da
CX (T. c CIRCU vjan j ni v
Jim or Jeanne Lovgren. 676-
9925.
Ktffl
FOR SALE Commercial lot
block off Main Street, on
r'Vinrh Stroet Toll Pat Won.
ser at 676-9258 or 676-9103.
-" ' ' ' -
41tfc
FOR SALE rcreai for newly
married couple or retired
couple. Two bedroom home In
Milton-Freewater at 103 SW
6th. Walking distance to south
business section, churches and
citv halL Call 676-9228 In
HeDDner or 938-5473 In Milton
Freewater. 18tf-p
FOR SALE McCarty's Mini
Ranch, 10 acres, 516 Irrigated
acres, barn, 4 bedroom house,
full basement, 2 fireplaces.
676-5501. 42tfc
FOR SALE Good Buy 3 unlt
Apartment house. Will fit any
size family. 676-5393 even-
ines. 37tfc
FOR SALE Beautiful view lots
in Rasmusscn-Lott addition.
Various sizes, paved roads,
underground utilities, sensibly
restricted. Phone 676-5866 or
676-5811. 37tfc
GAZETTE-TIMES
Public Notices
rUBUC SALE NOTICE
Under The Pn Ulons of 43 VS C.
1171 and 43 CFK 2710, there will
bo offered to the hlgttett bidder,
but at nt Umi than the ap
praised value, at a public sale
to bo held at 10:00 o'clock A.M..
local time on the 7th day of
March, 1972. at Ihe Oregon State
Otfiee, Bureau of Land Manage-
I mem, . l. II. i
Oregon Street), Poitland. Ore-
I On SMV, UiV linn.
t)f iHnj: Willamette Meridian.
On-con T. 4 N, II 23 E., Parcel
No. 1, Sec. 10. LoU 4, 5, 6. ana
- ' linpw
Jed alue? Colt of Publ
ublt-
cation $20.00. Parcel 2, Sec. 10,
SWUSWi. 40.00 Acres, $3,100.00
Annraiitcd Value. Cost of Pub
heat Ion SJO.00. rarccl 3. Sec. 10,
SEUSW'i. 40.00 Acres. $3,600.00
Appraised Value, Cost of Pub
lication $20.00. Parcel 4, Sec. 10.
SWUSEii. 40.00 Acres. $3,800.00
Appraised Value, Cost of Publl-
cation $30.00. Tarcel 3, Sec. 10.
SE'iSEi. 40.00 Acres, $1,800.00
Appraised Value, Cost of Publi
cation $20.00.
No bid will be accepted for less
than the appraised value to
which bid there must be add
ed the cost of publication, noted
above; If the bidder is the pe
titioner for sale he will bo re
quired to pay such cost less any
amount previously deposited To
ward publication costs.
The lands will be sold subject
to a reservation to the United
States of rights-of-way for ditch
i or cnnals under the act of
August 30, 1890 (26 Stat. 391:
43 U.S.C. sec. 915), ana au ok
and gas will be reserved to the
United States, pursuant to the
Act of July 17. 1914 (30 U.S.C.
121-123). Parcels No. 1 and Z
will he sold sublect to rights-
nf.u-nv for Federal aid high
ways. Parcels No. 2, 3, 4 and 5
will be sold subject to rights-of-way
for electric transmission
lines and access roads as con
ducted by the United States.
If the tracts are not sold on
Marrh 7. 1972. the Sale Will bo
adjourned and the tracts reof-
fered for sale on each succeed-
Ini? Tuesday at 10:00 A.M.. at
the Oregon State Office, Bureau
of Land Management, until
sold; but if not sold by Sept
ember 5. 1972, the sale win te
closed on that date.
Bids may be made by the prin
cipal or his agent, either per
sonally at the sale or by mail.
Bids for a parcel must be for
all the lands In the parcel. Bias
snnt hv mail will bo considered
only if received at the Oregon
State Office, Bureau or Lana
Management prior to 10:00 o'
clock A.M., on the date of the
Public Sale. Bids sent by mall
must be In sealed envelope ac
companied by certified check.
post office money order, DanK
draft, or cashiers' check made
payable to the Bureau of Land
Management for the amount of
each bid; the estimated publi
cation costs shown above. The
envelopes must be marked in
the lower left-hand corner, "Pub
lic Sale Bid, Oregon 016992" Al
so, indicate parcel number and
date of sale. The highest bid
der, at the sale, will be required
to pay immediately the amount
thereof roeothor with the actual
eost of nuhlieation. Anv adverse
, a; - f" f fhB flhnvA' bribed
:r. -.- . -
land should file their claims
....... .u '
I or uuji.'uuons, vvjiu on; uimci
signed on or before the time des-
lgnaiea ior saie. Any conugu-
ous owner claiming a preference
right must assert such right to
the undersigned within thirty
i.wj u;s i-uiuiiu.-iu;iii u ms
Msv nftnr tho rlnyp rtf hlddin?
j "
and the announcement of the
hichest hid received. However.
contiguous owners will not De
ahie to assert their preference
riKnts to any parcel for which
lm.. . r.
OIUS HI K. ICLCiVCU, rui
imbursement to owners of au
thorized Improvements on the
lands and other requirements,
see 43 CFR 2710. The lands des
cribed in this notice shall be
segregated from all forms of ap
propriation, including locations
under the mining laws from the
date of first publication o! this
notice. For further information,
write: Virgil O. Selser, Bureau
of Land Management, Oregon
State Office, P. O. Box 2965 (729
N. E. Oregon Street), Portland,
Oregon 97208, Acting Chief,
Branch of Lands and Minerals
Operations.
4S-1C
CALL FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Common Council of
the City of Heppner, Oregon, at
its regular meeting on January
3, 1972, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. will
ooen bids for one 1972 Model
Police Car.
SDecifications may be obtain
ed at City HalL
The Council reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
Elaine S. George, recorder.
50-52c
MTMFfJGRAPH PAPER and
stencils, duplicator paper, ma.
tfr ihwti and durdicator fluid
on sale at The Gazette-Times.
HEFFNER, (ORE.). CAIETTE TIMEt. Thursday. Ee. S3, mi 7
Mexico Excites
Three Couples
Three Heppner couple,
and Mi. Frank AmlerMWt,
Mr.
Mr.
and Mr. Clint Meyuarrle. and
Mr, and Mr. Harry ODonnell
u-turned lat week from a de
lightful look about central and
southern Mexico lucky folk!
Marie McQuarrie ha kindly
i:lven u some of her Iniprea
Ions of some of the thine they
aw which especially Interested
her.
Ti.cse couples took an Amer j
lean Express tour and were gone,
two week and two days. They
flew to Mexico City, toured by
bus for 1325 mile, and had
their final visit at the coastal
resort of Acapuleo.
Marie wa Impressed with the
great size of the capital city
and also with Guadalajara, a
second large city to the west of
Mexico City. She said Acapuleo
on the west coast, which has
grown so fast recently, Is a
lovely tourist spot where she
could easily have stayed even
longer than the two extra day
they spent there.
Marie found Mexico an excit
ing place of some striking con
trasts. It has very wealthy peo
ple with huge estates and many
very pwr who live In little
adobe huts. The lot of the poor
is Improving however, under the
present socialist regime. The
Heppner party appreciated the
fine guide their tour provided.
This man believes in the social
ist reforms and ltoks for more
improvements for Mexico's poor.
He, incidentally, had attended
Spokane's Gonzaga University.
He enlightened the tourists over
a loud speaker as they drove
about in the air-conditioned bus.
She enjoyed the street ven
dors and learned to haggle over
prices. Her advice is to first of
fer Just one half of what they
ask then If they refuse, start
up very slowly, and one finds
that the final price Is consid
erably below the first price ask
ed. The tourists found the eleva
tions tiring at first. Mexico City
Is around 7,000 feet above sea
level, and other places they vis
ited were as high as 10,000 feet.
Among other impressions Mar
ie related were the experiences
of attending a great ballet per
formance in Mexico City's vast
Opera house, of going Into sev
eral great cathedrals, and of vis
iting at Taxco, where there are
marvelous gardens and terrific
crafts shops. One of the church
es they visited was the Church
of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
The tour group stayed briefly
in nn ancient Aztec palace
which had secret passage ways
in which the Aztec people hid
from the Spanish conquerors a-
bout 510 years ago. They saw
the great group of Aztec pyra
mids, precision built long ago.
They marveled at the perfect
Public Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY
OF MORROW
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
In the Matter of the Estate of
JAMES A. LINDSAY, Deceased
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed personal representa
tive of the above estate. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to pre
sent the same within four
months from this date at the
offices of Mahoney & Abrams,
Attorneys at Law, Heppner, Ore
gon. DATED and first published
this 23rd day of December, 1971.
s Mary Lindsay
Mary Lindsay
Personal Representative
Address: lone, Oregon
51-2c
3
1 vVf
from
THEL'S CAFE
We Will be Closed
December 24 through 27 j
Re-open December 28
Also
OPEN NEW YEARS DAY
It
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2
WANT ADS
rtiiuirur-litin at the greatcM (4
these pyramid, the one dedi
cated to the un. and (U twin,
dedicated to the moon. They
mw ancient Aitee home that
are now being unearthed which
are very old yet have qultu
modern feature. Including
remarkable sewer syttem.
One of the feature uf Mex
ico City that was most Imprea.
Ive was the tinking of the land
on which the city was built,
whkh wa a lake or marsh or
swamp. Much of the city la
sinking; the tra house has
sunken one complete tory. The
huge rather new Hilton Hotel I
now very lop-sided.
As they rode through Mrm
land "d village she notl.-ed
many women washing tneir
family's clothe along the river
banks. The women then laid
the very clean, even brilliantly
white washing on cactus bushes
to dry. She point out that
though they live simply, the
poor folks are very clean. She
was also Impressed by the farm
er at work ome using oxen
and some using tractors. School
ing Is now compulsory for Mex
icans through the sixth grade.
They saw many schools and
clean dark haired little stu
dents. Marie found the huge poinset
tiaa exciting many clusters
were up to second-story win
dows. She took 90 colored pic
tures and collected many fold
ers and booklets to keep fresh
the memories of this delightful
trip. She Is planning to share
her fresh knowledge of Mexico
with Mrs. Erwin's and Mrs.
Agee's sixth grade classes.
Packed House at
Xmas Program
A packet! house of fond par
ents and friends attended the
annual Elementary and Junior
High Christmas program Mon
day evening. Directing the pro
gram for the first time were Per
Wnlthinsen, vocal and David
Mann, Instrumental.
Allen Burkenbine read the
narration that wove the Christ
mas story in and around the
favorite Christmas selections:
Frosty the Snowman, band; O
Little Town of Bethlehem, 3rd
grade; Away In a Manger, 2nd
grade; What Child is This. 7th
& 8th grades; It Came Upon a
Midnight Clear, and Angels We
Have Heard on High, 4th grades.
Hark the Herald Angels Sing
and The First Noel, 5th & 6th
grades; Coventry Carol by Ella
Mae Green; O Come All Ye
Faithful, 7th & 8th grades; Bring
a Torch Jeannette, Isabella and
Fum Fum Fum, Girls' Ensemb
le; The Twelve Days of Christ
mas, Band.
The group singing with the
most exuberance were the First
Graders as they sang Jingle
Bells and Rudolph. Others sing
ing were O Christmas Tree, 2nd
grade; Dock the Halls, 3rd
grade and the grand finale with
everyone singing and the band
playing Christmas Tidings and
Silent Night.
KINZUA NEWS
December Pinochle Party
The Camp 5 pinochle party
was hold Wednesday night at
the Camp 5 Community Hall
with Cindy Weaser as hostess.
High' and pinochle were won by
Carol Norris with Doris Stubble
field winning low. The second
pinochle went to Terry Todd.
Others playing were Sue Mattl
son, Rose Merry Nelson, Betty
Murdock, Marguerite Stanton,
Carol Thomas, Rose Hardwlck,
Evle Luper and Sharon Bell.
Grand high for the series went
to Sue Mattison with Carol Nor
ris winning second high.
Mr." and Mrs. Denzil White
went to The Dalles Saturday
on business and then on to Port
land to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert White.