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t NEFf NCR. (OBt.). CAICTTt TIMtS. Tbundy. Joa. . ItTl mm ffl rn JV I'KKSONAI, & IIUSINKSS if it's on paper . . . wc can produce it! . . . Modern Equipment . . . Top Quality Workmanship . . . Speedy Service . . . Years of Experience . . . Integrity . . . Pride in Product CALL 676-9228 WHEN YOU NEED... LVAHIVM SIIKKTS LKTTKKIIKADS KUI.KI) FORMS STATEMENTS INVITATIONS I 'AM I'll LETS PRICK LISTS HILL HEADS ENVELOPES SALE KILLS l'LACAKDS INVOICES RECEIPTS DO I Mi K us PROGRAMS FOLDERS TAGS ItLANKS CARDS Mi IK PS LABELS TICKETS OR PRINTINC, OF ANY KIND Wc arc also dealers for MOORE BUSINESS FORMS THE GAZETTE-TIMES llf.PPNER PH. 676-9228 TT-T . ' . MR. and MRS. ALBERT S CHUNK Former Heppner Couple Honored onBnj 50th Anniversary ii li'iftH- f ir l.finarl ItiU'n on :n " 1 1 1 ) 1 1 . VVn, Oscar I'l-iiTMin, llfniy IV!-r- Bill IWtf.trm, Iho Wriuhi on.inl nmonj nilii ts own lin or nine Inn.' lu-tl. built by Mr. SWiunk. , Mm. Srhunk clnl Mwlntt as will hs b.iko many uvilni anl Kih'ikU .iihI ril.iiiv-". atlfit'l anniversary citkcs during hct ii Hi.- ii-ifpi Ion In-Ill in honor Jyisini In lli-jipin'r. Slw wbh also of Mr. ami Mrs. Allx-it Sc hunk' the iln lill.iti at Dr. ( lin k's ll.is .'.0 yi'ius of iii.irii.i):i". nt.il (run by Mrs. ay Moorci The ni-lioti. hostel by Hie '"''f riomvr M.-morirtl C hunk's t hlMri-n n In-hl !).-c. Hiitiil. L't; al Hi." Chic ItitriMtion (Vn- T'"' J-Vhuiiks are now rtir! b-r in ll.-tmisli.n. (JniiitUhiMn-n a,1'l tvsUa In Hcrmiston whore Hf the -iiiii who as.sisi.-d in'Hwy nJoy travrl to California. ili riiiiiori w.-re Kilo Sihunk. " stl" I'ursuo hunting and son of Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert ; f'x'i'K when ihe weather mt Slitiiik of Lake Oswej-o, lit u nilts. 1 nifl lable; August Sihunk, son' of Mr. atul Mrs. Kenneth Sihunk REAL ESTATE of San Diejo, In rhare of the, TDAktrrrnr cues! book; Sandra and Debbie I lMrtrCK) Brilt. (i.iuKhters of Mr. and Mrs. I ,, . ., Marvin Brilt of Spray, served ' Kartchner to Desert Ihe refreshments. ."'Kie. inc wovi. urns 1. 2, 3 ami and S'i Sec. 5 Mrs. Herbert Schunk was in charge of the lovely yellow and KoM (lii-orations. Kaeh lady rel ative was presented with a yel low baby Chrysanthemum cor- s.'ijjp ami Mrs. Schunk wore a j beautiful orchid corsage. ! A dinner proceeded the reeep- I lion attended by the immediate family. Icebergs Nearly Delay Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Schunk were married on Christmas day, Dec. 2."), 1021, at the home of her Tp 4 NR 26; part S', NW'ti. run SY'i4 Sv. 4 To 4 NR 26. $!Hi,202.1S. Vesta Oermundson to Donald K. Stroel).r and Janila Stroeber. Tract In Bloek 2 iMorroWs 2nd Addition to City of Heppner. Nathan K. Thorpe and Mar garet R. Thorpe to Thomas P. Hilling and Carol J. Hilling. Tract In Sec. 16 Tp 4 NR 25. Thomas P. Hilling and Carol J. Hilling to Wellford Goundry Wrenn and Maxine Dillon Lexington TOPS Club Stortt Lessons, and New Ladder Contest Mr KrU lVer, pijd.-nt uf ti- U'nn;lon leaner TOIS Club, anni unec that tttu t yr.miitg Erup IliU really mIkhJ uled everl ery wi.nlmli.. ac it v men for VJT2. Mr. Mel Ally n uUI lead ii Wiiki of lesMiti nuilleit (It l)a You Really Wdiit To Uw Weight 131 lmt;ination My Mum Powerful Ally t3 lUbit- H.iw To Mak Ttiem Work For M. Hi tidbit How Can I ( lmn- Them? (51 How I rim T Repair My Habit (6) Itecon d.tioning Our Thinking About Food. will gtvp her first li-Hson on Tuesday, Jan. II, at the 2:-'V) club meeting In Die j-.lngt.m City Hall. Mm. Ralph Crum is rhalrman for a new ladder contest uhich also Mart Jan. II, and which of fern Interi-fcting prle for the winning TDIS niembew. Each memlcr is n'preiM'ntod by a fat lady figure on tho ladder. Prog ress Is measured by point which will be awarded as fol lows: S ts. for t-ath pound of weight lost, 2 pt. for participat ing in the weeks lesson, 1 pt. for btitlng or phoning a club member between meetings, 1 pt. for attending meetings, 1 pt. for being there on time, 5 pt.s. for each new member brought Into the club, and 2 pts. for bring ing a visitor to a mooting. The club now has 17 mem bers, and with help from them and from TOPS Club's good booster. Ann Landers, they ex pect their group to grow. Essay Writers Call Legion Auxiliary Tlx Amt4-9!i Irjiun ,Va;l ' iary annoum the l-i'ioiuns tf the I'JZJ :y n.oli-t fhl )caia Iheiiiu America' To Sacramento Ml. Jiull j.wr .MIUJ Wfil by brt parmt. Mr. nJ Mr, Pill Itowrll and rf daU ebtr, Mr StrVell MalliirWMill Wrlil lo Saifaliienlj .f l'blt.1 lier (Ulff, Ml ,luW .1.11 m riiiei i ui-n ,..., , b..i.i -w.u it... JL ,"',U: ,n ,h lh'fM OliUlmM ill .4 that lhr..ugh i U'th I ,w tuU hitli tw miUt Mr, Uuk Mead. u tlw Hep,. ' , t hfUlTO ner iHintest chairman and Mi. ' 1 Tef-M Whittf Swansoii are lone. and Mi. ;ar ro chairnietl at Floyd Breeding Dies tlat Week Itle Gaelte Tll j 'iU,lll- l--4,-ll Clint Krebs, lone. College Courses Starting Here KL.vd Robert BfrtMiiiLt. 41 1JTO fi.-.l in llirt Itermitlon hMiillal winning rwiy on -What Our-u(, j-, tmusi nt Hag Mean Ta Me, writien by Ut ltrimlu,n t,y CVnw-irry tn f 'I 1 1 I L" .,ll I..H I. " j Kl d waa ttt Oct, 24. I .W 4at Kimletl.v. He lived In Hepp--ner. at Leaingion, and ml re .ivnily At Stanfu-ld. He waa a j Korean War Veteran. Registration in roniinuing fori Survivor aie bu wblow. clasM-s being offered thniuch ' Rubv. Staiifu-ld: nareni. Mr. Blue Mountain Community Co .ind Mm, Albert Breeding. Siau lege evei.Jng Mhool. All ilas.-4 fuld; t.p.in. Wane Me begun the wek of Jan. 3 will llaiL-ue. DaMon. Wn.: Meudati- be ojH'n through Ihe week oflghter. Marilyn Trump, Dayton; Jan, 10 for registration. j brother. Fred breeding. Ilepp ClasM-a which are beginning ' ner; ulsters, Yvonne flarlwr, Ihe week of J in. 10 and meet-! Dayton, and Ilene Siliv, S.ilein; Ing for the first time In llepp-Jand three grandchildren. Mill ner are: Flower Arranging, T)p !tary gravi-slde ervliv were ii;g and Annlysin of Investments, held. Furniture I'phoLstery will begin ' on Jan. 31 in Heppner. I Mr. Norma Croc. Laurel. Larry and Steve were In Van- Mr. Craco Drake, Cwen and couver and Portland for the Rick went to Portland to have! holidays. While in Vancouver, they visited Mr. Groee'a moth- Christmas with her daughter, Susan. Susan, an RN, had to work both days but Ihe four enjoyed evenings with her. er, Mrs. Aiita iiaun ana ner brother, Mr. and Mr. L. O. Hatch. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bar-! Wrenn. Tract in Sec. 16 Tp 4 low. Rev. Livington of the NR 25. Christian Church performed the ceremony. Mrs. Schunk nearly missed her own wedding as there was Mi inches of snow in Heppner Betty Rood, ally for Mattie Gentry Rood to Heppner Ceme tery Maintenance District. SMi Lot 30 Block 1, Old Cemetery. Vest or D. Hams to Paul O LONEROCK There was a family gather ing at the Lloyd Rogers home Saturday that Included Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hopkins, Jimmy Rogers from the Ashland Col lege, Mr. and Mrs. Mallgrcn and 2 daughters from Condon and Sheran Rogers from Portland. .nnd the Columbia River was clog- I'ellyjohn, Jr. and Durinda D. MIMEOGRAPH PAPER and ged w ith icebergs. She was em- Pettyjohn. Lot 4 Bloek 1 Cluff's I pencils, duplicator Paper, mas ployed as a cook on the Ward 2nd Addition to Citv of one er sheets and duplicator fluid A bountiful dinner was serv ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis on Christmas day and included Marlcne Bourke, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fermen tez, nnd Lohengrin Nahoopii from Walla Walla. Mrs. Hattie Lee, Lonerock and the two Da vis families. and MeMinnen sheep ranch at Six Prong, Wash., and had to cross the river to get home to her awaiting bridegroom. Weath er contlition.s were so poor she didn't arrive until 12:(X) p.m. on Christmas Eve. After the couple were married, they moved to Oregon City for six years then returned to Hepp-1 ner where they resided for 3j years. Mr. Schunk served as Chief of Police for six years after re turning to Heppner. He then drove truck for R. A. Thompson and they lived on one of his places. Area Buiildings by Schunk However, the majority of Mr. Schunk's career was as a car penter, building numerous homes, buildings and grain bins about the area. Some of his work includes the homes of Alta Cutsforth, LcRoy Gardner, E. J. Hartley at Grass Valley, Wil liam Padberg on Jones St., and Harvey C. Warner and Zepha E. Warner to Orville J. Buchan an and Kikuo Buchanan. Part Lot 6 Block 33, E. Sec. 21 Tp 5 NR 27 and Lot !). 2.1 acres. Sine Miller Kristensen to Mor ris T. Thompson. SWV4NWV4 Sec. 13 Tp 4 NR 25 and other tracts. 51.5 acres. Walter Wyss and Olga Wyss to Gail L. McCarty and DuAnn McCarty. SE'4NW4 See. 23 Tp 4 NR 24. Morrow County School District R-l to Hazel Mae Ellis. Lots 12 and 13 Block 9 Sperry's 2nd Ad dition to City of lone. $250. William D. Nelson and Elaine M. Nelson to Denver Grigsby and Sarah B. Grigsby. Lot 1 of Replat Lot 1 Block 2 North Boardman. on sale at The Gazette-Times. THA um u vyiyj Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jensen announce the sale of the Heppner Barber Shop to Howard Denton. "We would like to thank all who sup ported us in business in Heppner. We hope you will continue to support Howard in his barbering services. Thank you." Lyle & Pat Jensen General Tire January Sale Buy now.Xharge it Happy Birthday today to Clara Kincaid. She is 97 years old to day. Her brother, Joe Mason, came over from Prineville to be with her. Stub Ncf. : 'Stub to be datachad by member of Election Board .... . - J OFFICIAL BALLOT ' - TUESDAYJANUARY 18, 1972 Mark 4 Cros (x) or 0 Chisck.'O in th Votfng 'Square Af far the Word "Yei" or After the Word "No".' '- '1 7?T REFERENDUM ORDER BY PETITION OF THE PEOPLE 1 la INCREASED CIGARETTE TAX r- Purpose: This measure increases the tax on cigarettes from At. .to 9 ttper package. ' . k ESTIMATE Of FISCAL EFFECTS; The annual recurring state revenue from this measure is estimated tabe between 12 and 15 million dollars. There will l?e no' increased annual administrative costs. YES NO Published Pursuant to the provisions of O.R.S. 250.121 Sadie Parrish, County Clerk vm mm mmm mmm mimm mwm mm mma ssk mm$ mm& General Tire January Sale Buy now... No payments until April NO INTEREST or carrying charge; pay Vi in April; in May with approved cradil ... on General's tamout JET-AIR 'in! WHAT IS BIAS PLY? Th pints (cord fabric) of th tin n Impragnatfld with rubbar and ova r tap from one bead (wirt ring) to In a other at an angle (bias) ranging from 30 to 38 degrees. Th tread rubbar hi than bondad (vukaniied) to the lire carcass. n M CCCK SNtidJ ur u-fiMy o ion ! W tnet run tQr (ju'ing t.( nl we ;tt On& e" O'fM' D '-"! AC Of fwtwe eil'f t"e ej txtce OUR BEST 4-PLV NYLON CORD TIRE GENERAL JET-AIRm e 4-Ply Nylon Cord Body For Strength a DuragenTread Rubbar For Long Mi.eaga a Dual Tread Design For Traction a Contoured Shoul ders For Steering Ease BIAS PLY JET-AIR HI SALE PRICES Tuatuss at. ac n wall Tuaetess ithitiwau aim iiM mm tQ low I sali neo lo sale no 6 50-13 B,8-13 26 50 $22.95 S28 50 $25 65 $1.76 7.00-13 C7o-t3 $27 00 $24 30 $30 50 $27.45 $1.95 E78-14 7 007 35-14 $28 50 $25 65 $32 00 $29 60 $2.21 F78-14 7 507.75-14 $30 00 $27 00 $33 50 $30 IS $2 38 F78-15 6 707.75-15 $31 00 $27 90 $34 50 $31.05 $2 42 G78-1S 7.10'B 25-15 $300 $30 60 $38 00 $34 20 $2 64 Hurry toec.M ervH JnUTy 22. Q'HEH SUtS CQMPAHBLV PWlCtO General WINTER CLEAT 4-ply nylon cord 18 95 Hi WE CARRY DELCO BATTERIES Priced as shown at Ganerei T.r Stores CompaMfvaly pocad at indapandant dealers disptaytng the Gewai sign. Ford's Tire Service STORE HOURS 8:00 AM. to 5:30 PJ4.