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(U- HKITNFR. Multi-Media First Aid Course Fourteen Heppnerltes cone pleted the Multi-Media Stan dard First AW Course Apr. 18 tor employ! of Kin lua Corp and Heppner Lum ber Co. Instructor er R. B. Cocburn and Charlea E. Rouse of the Heppner Ringer District The classes ere conduct ed In to 4-hour class per iods. Passing the course ere Barney Nelstad, John Dubuque, Fred Harnden, Doug Dubuque. David Itanna. Nor man Patterson, Tom Wilson, Dail Turner, Herbert Cole, Petty Rood, Gerald Rood. Ca rol Goodyear and Kent Good year, Hamdens Have Ffcst Baby Mr. and Mrs. P r'edHarnden of Heppner became the proud parents of a baby girl, their first child, bom May 9 at Good Shepherd Hospital In Hernuston. Nicole Marie weighed 7 lb. A' :oz. at birth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott and Vr. and Mrs. Delbert Harnden, all of Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott of Kenneick, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Madison of Hep pner are great-grandparents and Mrs. Joe Mahon of Hep pner is great-great grandmot her. GRACE BUSCHKE is hoping to have her cast changed on her leg this eekas she plans to go ith Alice Hastings to Portland for Buyers Market this weekend. Grace fell three weeks ago and broke two bones in her ankle. 6 Girls Coming From Irrigon Six girls from Irrigon have formed a singinggroup. They recently won first place in Pendleton at the Teen Talent contest and went to Salem for the finals. They will sing at the Hep pner Assembly of God Church this Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Deb bie McCoy, Princess on the Morrow County Fair and Ro deo Court, is a member of the group. FHOM 1WW IXIC4 W. KAY li rot ' DRISKILl MEMORIAL CHAPEL Wallace W. Williams Director 1. Their years of service, combined with the most com prehensive knowledge of their profession has made the name Driskill Memorial Chapel of John Day outstanding in this community. Every service is conducted with an air of quietness and restfulness by those in atten dance. From the minute they are called until the final duties are performed not a jiiiji.ii.ririi''ii'irr jj rr7 JOS ROSS MACHINE and IRON WORKS i r i X - w- Located on the Hermiston McNary Dam Highway in Hermiston, is the Ross Mach ine and Iron Works. Phone 567-8334 when in need of the following services: Fabricating - shearing, punch press, press brake, and forming rolls. Welding - mig tig and fabco i nut? ) GAZETTE TIMES. T CowBelles Lunch Tomorrow The MorrVw Count) Cow belle are having their An nual Spring I uncheon at Cal'S Cate at I t)u tomorrow. They plan to have a business-type meeting. Member have been roniactfd for reservations for this ' No Host" Roust Beef meal. Potential mem bers will be guests. The Cow Mies remind the community that their brand decorated place nuts are $1 for SO a.wt are especially useful tor picnics and out door meals Get them at the Gaiette-Times office. MRS JOhN GRAVES. Hard man. was elected District li representative at the re cent Oregon Extension Home makers Council meeting at Oregon State University. In this position Mrs. Graves will represent homemakers in Morrow, I'mttllla and I mon counties. She will serve as a liaison between the county study groups and the state oi ganuation. Mrs. Graves has been an active Extension worker for over -10 years, in both the study group and 4-H programs. DOTS JOTS 1 no longer am the only wo man in Morrow County who has not made the Oregon A heat League cake. I saved miking It for a special oe casion. This presented itself when my brother Don Lake and his family came from Vashon Island recently. It was delicious and easy. I didn't use the frosting be cause I like apple sauce fruit cakes better without frosting. 01 R apologies toToniToll, sophomore who was recently elected varsity cheer leader. Sorry I get the Toll girls' names mixed. It wasn't Tami who is an 8th grader! The Art Show was terrific held recent Tuesday evening at the Elementary School multi-purpose room. It was too bad to have so much work show for only one night. Maybe a two-night show would give an opportunity for those who couldn't go the first night a chance to see it the second night It was too good to be missed. AND lots and lots of work just to arrange it. Tom Shear de serves lots of credit for his efforts in the Art Department. ft HADLOCK single detail is overlooked, not the least semblance of confusion serves to mar the quiet, thoughtful, profession al service. It is appropriate in this 1972 Pictorial Business Review that we, the writers, com mend the Driskill Memorial Chapel located at 241 South Canyon Blvd. in John Day, phone 575-0529 on their rec ord of service to people of this area. Machine - turret lathe mill sprocket cutting, radial drill, engine lathes. Field - field pipe installa tion. Dumo stations, pump renair. and diving inspection. whenever you are in need nf these services, be sure to think of them first. They have Droven themselves re liable in all their business "III A IV i --- Oil - ,a i .in -m r J mua" i 41 ! ill t JLi li ii : V 7T r mm j&m hurda, Mav U. 1972 SPECIAL ElNE.SDAY. UY ' ul be pre-registration day at the lone Elementary School. All children who will best bv bovember U. 1972. are inviied to attend If you are a rural student and live on a bus route, you may ride your bus to school that morn ing. Student will 8iend the morning in the first grade room where they will learn about what thev will do as first graders. They also will tour the sclnxil buildings and become acquainted with their surroundings. Everyone will eat lunch at the school cafeteria and be excused to go home at 1H5 Parents are asked to pick up their children at ttut mm. SH AND MRS ARNOLD RAYMOND and family were Sunday Supper ttuests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard at the Heard's cabin. This was a belated birthday supper for both Arnold and Valerie. Bronate Is Available From Our competitors think so highly of Bronate as a broad leaf weed killer in wheat and other grain crops that they want you to tank mix their products with Bronate. While we appreciate the compliment, we don't neces sarily go along with the rec ommendation. Because while the addi tion of less effective herbi cides to Bronate may help the other herbicides, it doesn't help Bronate. Matter of fact, it can hurt Bronate. Unlike many other herbi- WMJfWSt IDOESMT MUSES) ' CUil JONES is retiring after st rung 12 year on the I one Advisory Committee, The Advikury comiii'ttee member and Principal Ileum Braitd.ni would like to ay 'thank you " for his many year of ervice and appri cute tl' work ht- tu done. John Jdwards lus beeiieleol ed to fill li vacancy on the Advisory Committee when Cecil clmse not to run this year. SCHLICHTING Bill Schli'iituu: is home on leave with his family ou Rhea Creek until Miy when he will return to 1 e Moure Naval Air Station near Fresno, C a. Mrs. Hick Sihlichting re cently flew to Long Beach, (a. to help her aunt return toCouiiiit Mluft. Iwa. Mary will stay in Iowa indefinit ely, until her aunt is feeling stronger. Heppner' Police Chief. Corky koUhorst underwent major surgery Friday at St. Anthony's hospital n IN THr CII Cl lTCOl HT OF 1 lit: SU1F OK OREGON FuH Till fOlNTY OF M.iRIM In Hie kutter of the I state of ALTH Iv'll'TMANN, de ceased No, liiHG NOTICE It) 1NT1 RESTED I'F IKONS MUllE ISHHtFBY GIVEN Eighty five women from throughout Oregon will iar tuiiaie in a three day work shop on Oregon Stale I'ni verMty campus May 16. 17 ami In. Morrow County delegates will I Mrs. li McCoy, Irrigon; Mrs. John Graves. ht-ppinT. ami Mrs. Gary Greib, l exingtoii. MRS SIEVE BE A KM EY , now employed at Pioneer Memorial Hospital JUAN IHGHFS has been home recover im- from major surgery. Paul Pettyjohn Co Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor Please Call 422-7254 Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas I I L , J I l i J I J LJ V I I l cides, Bronate kills your weeds without damaging your wheat. And tank-mixing reduces Bronate's high de gree of selectivity. Also, unlike other herbi cides, Bronate isn't restricted to any particular soil type or condition. And tank-mixing limits Bronate's wide range of application. Use Bronate alone if your weed problems include Tar weed, Gromwell, Henbit, Dogfennell, Crowfoot, Purple Mustard, and the rest of the Mustard family. Or any of the UL 1 CHIPMAN DIVISION! If Hut the im.lersi';ned haslx-ell Hpxiinted ersoikl represen tative oi the atx've estate. All sisons having claims against the estile are re quired to present the same within four months from this dale at P tJ Ho 2'171. Port laml. oreemi 97?im Iwled ami Urnt puUlshed this II day of May, 1972. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON E A C HRISTENSFN personal Representative Address: E O. HoX 2971 Portland, Oregon 9720H 1921c NOTICE OF SALE BY TKTSTEE l' KFAL PRO PERTY I'N'I'FR A TRUST HE FI I'Nl'FR O l! S. HG.73S THRiU'Cill 80.7H5. MORROW COtN'TY AB STRACT AND TITLE COM PANY, INC., as Trustee, gives tin following notice of sale of the following describ ed real property. 1. The names of the Gran tors are Fred E. and Gladys F, Miller, husliand and wile; the Trustee, Morrow County- Abstract and Title Company, Inc.; the Benefit lary the Hank of Eastern Oregon, a State Banking Corporation. 2. The description of the projHTty covered by the Trust Deed I as follows l ots 4.5.G, and 7, In Block 1. Fuller' Addition to the Town of I eklngton, Mor row County, Oregon. S. The Ixxik and page of mortgage records where the deed Is recorded Is as fol lows: Microfilm Records, Morrow County, Oregon, M 3279, 4. The default for which the foreclosure Is to In- made Is the failure of the Grantors to make the following pay ments: Principal Installments $173.85; Interest Due as of Jan. 20. 1972-189,07, Advance for Insurance, made Dec. 21, 1971 $32.00. All of the principal Install ments and Insurance ad vances carry Interest thereon at 8 percent h-r annum. 5. The sum owing under the obligation secured by the Trust Deed is $3,C2G.OO. C. The Bank of Eastern 23 other kinds of weeds listed on the Bronate label. Our experience has shown that Bronate used alone has increased produc tivity for Northwest wheat farmers by as much as 20 bushels per acre. Is it any wonder our competitors recommend Bro nate? For more information on how Bronate can help you, see your supplier or write Mr. R. P. Rich, RhodiaChipman Division, 120 Jersey Avenue, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. IHSHf KIEILK Oregon a Beneficiary uihWr the Trust led has elected to sell the proHrty to sa tisfy the above obligation, 7. The date, time and place of the sale to be made by the beneficiary shall I follows: June 22. 1972. al the hour of 10 00 a.m., at office of the Morrow County Abstract ami Title Company. Inc.. 139 East Willow Street, Heppner, Oregon. 8. The Grantors may have the proceedings dismissed and the Trust Deed reinstat ed by payment of the en tire amount then due, toget her with costs, trustee's and attorney's fees, such trust ee's and attorney's fees not exceeding $50.00 each, ateny time prior to five days lie fore the date set for the sale. DONE ami DATED this 2nd day of February, 1972. MORROW COUNTY AB STRACT, A TITLE CO., INC. Trustee By: S- Harry T. O'Donnell, president. (MA)17-21e 1 GREEN STAMPS WeiUlllg, aluminum "ciunifc, casting, repair. dealings.