Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 13, 1972, Page 4, Image 4

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t;.rj inriil )-nn In Ala"
H,i' r-nMtny kv Mm a 'ir
uiil i-i'ity and iiirwnh-d him
i.uh a t'UI wrM-wM
i with hw IUK nme
l,u.i . uhM lor Hultli-tnl
tutor Al Lonereck
V,M!. i of Mr. and Mr. llin
i w tl.ix w-k wir Mr. and
Mi riwrrt from -' l--g
Mi 'd Mm fcvtw Ivt
)r,l ,,mtlv Jim KWnn; and
f.'r. and Mr Hob Blue. Camp ft
Km"".
Mi. and Mm. Kendahl. Irm
Walla Waliii Kjx'nt the weekend
j,t their liinMk hme. Thl
Mim their llrnt trip dm, fr
nv.ri.l weeks owing to the
tit t-p nmi we hod during I"'-
I llilirr,
Dt llfilng to South America
Minvv ti iiih and lv are no
irt.hlem lr Jim lleidenger
tn days iih he Is with a
t.l eight delivering IkmUS
I s-miri America. They ex-t
l t-jM-txI a tnnth on the Job.
lone Splits
With Arlington
Arlington iwU High M-M
ll.nf (mrl nh !" "'
Mk, Ailmgton n the B un.
to 25. Jon led all the a
until one of the .lat-m failed
the lift aeeond. Arlington no.
M,th hu to fut them h
,y one point. UHy
hili K)tnt-r for low with k n
iyu M.fl In the l'fl!
j..ne won the A j!m- M t
7 Kim Gutlerrei had lM""'
for Ji. John Kkxtrom h"l I '
other acoml.
Tito next game will
!;i-mlt at l""c on J.tn, l'l '
2 pm.
'a$ It SutltlvnY
Jmjr Mrcu
t
Mr. and Mr. John Cochnauer
law Ut-n In IUnd the flnt half
i f this wi-ck attending nn In
urann mii'tlnc.
EWa Ruhl and hr n Mr-
nw.n Jttihl wt-rc lnv.il in i.
vlillc pih-iip ItHwwn IViuli-
t..n Vxho Jt duilni; tin-.
Ttn-Mlay Motin. TJxy n l"k j
t-n to ii ivndjcton hcn-pitl. In
formation I c',nt ,,ul ,; s '
h. In i thut Normnn IhoI t mI j
fiinal gush.
Steve Peck la home from the
rnlvi-mlty of lilaho vMtiiit: i
folk, Mr. and Mrs. Kfiimtli j
Yk. Ih" wan hme earner iwi
went haek to do wmo kun
lie will register for the Mioiit
M-meMer on Monday, lie If in
iirchiUfturo.
On Thurmday. the dor of the
over noon-hour eleetrle iwer
outage, tlio elementary mIhmiI
lunches went alone as wmihI,
very good, and pleuMintly hot.
mm.
a
rrofflc occid.nl. killed 52,500 ond Injured. 4,400,000 In
1966.
STUB NO.
Stub to be detached by member of Election Board
BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
WATER CONTROL DISTRICT
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1972
TiKiirrii SUARE BETWEEN TOE number and the name of each
CANDIDA It "YlrJLZl VOTE FOR FIVE.
7R-DliiH0li'"0rTHE HEPPNER WATER CONTROL PISTOCT
12 g Donald L. Bennett
13 Q E. 0. Ferguson
14 fj Jewel L. Hager
15 Q Fred Hosklns, Jr.
16 Q Charles M. Jones
17 Q Larry Mills
18 Gene Pierce
19 g F.iehard T. Wilkinson
Published Pursuant to the provisions of O.R.S. 250.121
Sadie Parrish, County Clerk
Estate Planning
Draws Interest
The rtenton nffw Miit
thil If' eout.le h alreudy
..nr t-, a-tend the three rv
niiij: woik-hom nn et-tate ln
. ...
l-tti. are i;ont! oui ioi
k to -ok wh'' M"
ir.teiei-nd. llie Ihreo worki-hopi'
will le held on TuiMlay ve
i.iiU' Keh, I. Feb. I'., and Fel.
There U no Uv t r the
.rlhi'liK. .
....i.v ini,Ti vn l may eall
f,-C !f12 or write l5 3,-,'' H'-pP-
ner.
Water District
Election Jan. 25
An ejection for live dlrecti-i
ol the new lleppner Water fon
trol DiMrht Im to t held here
Tuesday. Jan. 25.
Candidates running are Don
ald 1- Bennett. E. O. Fereuaon.
Jewel U Hager, Fred Uosklna.
Jr. Oiarles M. Jones. Urry
Mills. Gene Pleree. Rlehard T.
Wilkinson.
Wum ON THEM0Vi5t
K4ll a' -
HOSPITAL NEWS
Pioneer Memorial Hospital re
iM.rts that Becher Emert, lone,
h.s Nen dismissed. Still rccelv
ru tifHtment are Katherine
OinnlnRham. Heppner. and Ma
tilda Jepien, lone.
X RIGHT IN THE
PALIW OF V
r; z
W.W ITJ L.4f hm Htn o.-rt(.
O" A f fOOt Its.'
4-H M OLE FOOTERS
On Jan. 4. the Mulefooters
4 II Leathereraft elub met at
the T & C building. President
Harvey Childers called the meet
ing to order. Nine members were
present, 6 were absent.
After a bhort meeting we
worked on our leather. We then
hr.,1 rofrovhmpnts broueht by
Catherine McElligott and Lorl
4 H SANDH0LL0W SERVERS
ed animals like frogs, pigs, n Bergstrom.
u .i. Ifrunn wr. nr-l.lnH that the nCXl
;i.,m,i hfr nillowr minir hP Feb. 22. 3:35 at the
Robinson finished her pillow
and Is now working on a Irog.
Jana Fteagall Is working on a
turtle and Cindy Dougherty Is
uor!:ing on a pig and Lorl and
rhorvlii Turner were sick.
Cindy Dougherty, reporter
t r. n Hiillrllnf.
Catherine Mct-iugon,
Substitute reorter
Jim Roqera ol Hamlla'a Tar
em claimed the set of keya
h in the Forest Servk-e.
They were advertised In a Lost
want ad Jr. the u-i.
WUlow Grange will have itt
regular monthly meeting on
Sunday, Jan. 16. at 2:00 p .m. fol
lolng potliuk dinner at 12:30
p.m.
Frank McAllister reports that
the evening chiss in flower ar
ranging did not attract 10 en
rollees and h rw-en cancelled
for this year
Mr ond Mrs. Vernon Munk-
crs lived for two weeks during
li.e holidays at Woounurn ro
tates at the home owned by
Mr. and Mrs. Fail Ward who
had gone to Spain lor ne
months. Mr. Munkers and Mr.
Ward are cousins.
Mai:v former Lexington friemis
live there. They saw Mr. and
.Mrs Lowell McMillian, Mr. and
Mrs ("ail Miller, the Rev. and
Mrs. Crowl. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Ovialt and Mr. and Mrs.
J(hn Leonard McMillian.
Thev enjoyed holiday visits to
relatives at Mollala, Sherwood
ami Ncwberg. Their daughter,
Mrs. Marilyn Harris and her fi
Mice Jim Hoss, both of Thoentx
flew up to spend New Year's
weekend with them.
Tin.v found the neople at the
vv(!.t,. hriKiiitahle. At a coffee i
hour, they met Berniece Thorne
who asked to be remembered to
Rose Marie Stroeber Buschke
whom she had known well in El
gin. At a breakfast they met
Fiances Oliver formerly of John
rinv ,vhn s.nld she came to Hepp
ner to help organize rue eoi op
timist Club. She sent greetings
to Eleanor Gonty and Elaine
George.
Scdie Leathers cf Pendleton
visited over the weekend with
her grandmother, Mrs. Owen
Leathers. While here she visit
ed with her grandfather, Owen
Leathers, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. Mr. Leathers, who had
a spell with his heart was able
to come home from the hospital
on Monday afternoon.
Sixth Graders had a benefit
take sale under the leadership
of teacher Inez Erwin. iney ie
alized over $30 for the burned
out Simmons family. The sixth
trrnriprs took orders ior chkcs
and then made them and de
livered them. They also sold at
noon at school.
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairy
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington, Oregon
Ph. 989-8134
City Council
Heppner City
Keeta Fir.t Monday
COUnCll Sack Month
Citizens having matters for
discussion please present
them to City Recorder one
week prior to regular meet
irnr or hrine them before the
Council.
Ph. 676-9618
Monuments
ETERNAL MARKERS
BKONZK GRANITf!
INSTALLATIONS VA8B8
Cemetery Grave Murker
SWEENEY
MORTUARY
ServintC lone. Heppner
am! Lexi.iKO
Heppner Pn. 87B-9S
Optometrist
Dr. E. K. Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-9165
Exterminating Service Physicians-Surgeons
Dobyns Pest Control
Rodent and Insect Ex
termination Termite Control
Grain Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fogging
John Jepsen
Ph. lone 422-7180
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg.
Res. Ph. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
$100 Reward
LOST, STRAYED,
OR STOLEN
4 white faced cows
I white faced yearling
These cattle ranged on
the North Fork John
Day River in Grant Coun
ty. $100.00 reward will be
paid for information
leading to the recovery
of these cattle.
Branded )Q- left ribs
Earmarked both ears un
der half crop. Over bit in
right ear.
Floor Covering,
Heating
Dr. Wallace H.
M.D.
Wolff
Office Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 5:30
Mon.. Tues., Wed. and Fri.
. 1 tn 5-an Thursday
M&R Floor Covering Ph. 676-9253 rq. 676-9620
In-
and Heating Co
Williams Furnaces Complete
Btallattons
e Linoleum Refrigeration--
Carpeting Domestic and
Oil Burner Commercliil
Service ,ri.
Free Estimutes All Worn
Guaranteed
Ph. 676-W18 Heppner
Funeral Home
Gerald A. Jones M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
166 Hurlbert ,
Hermiston, Oregon 97838
Ph. 567-3644, day or night
Hours: 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. &
2:00-6:00 p.m.
Monday thru Friday
Title Insurance
Sweeney Funeral Home,
Pre-arrangements j
Distant Removals j
Serving lone. Heppner
and Lexington
Licensed Funeral Director
Heppner Ph. 676-96.
Morrow County
Abstract Gr Title Co.
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Ph. 676-9912
Insurance
Watch Repair
6Ad
A. C. Heise Ritter, Ore.
97S72
Fire, Casualty, Life
and Health OPS
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
John Gochnauer
Agent
Peterson's Jewelers
Latest Jewelry & Gift Goods
Watches. Cl;x-ks. Diamonds
Expert Watch at.d Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 676-9200
Pendleton Office Heppner Agent WholeSalerS-Mf gS.
07R.97.19 676-5S62 1
Ruggles - Boyce
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Ray Boyce Ph. 676 534 Hobbies
"Pride of Oregon Ice Cream"
Butter & Kraft Food Lines.
Dud Tash-Froducts Specialist
Clay Phillips, Assistant
MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY
BILL CCX. MGR.. 676-9244
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 676-9113 ,
- Agates
Petrified Wood - BeaM
Bottle Books - Custom Sawing -1-aru
i.d - Lo e
Miller's Rock Shop
Mrs. Paul E. (ilrrna Miliar
CC4L Ore. 5u3-t2-TllI
By Appointment