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1 HEPPNER ORE. Ilcrniston Construction Concrete Work "Frank Mover Owner" HERMISTON CONSTRIC TION l Diagonal Road in Hermiston phone 37-3545 is regards in this arc by persons who have had them handle concrete contracting work for them as contractors who will complete the job when expected and in a professional manner. There is no job too large or too small". Whether you need concrete for foundations, walks, patios, commercial or any concrete application, they can he trusted to complete the job with highly E. I. Knox Co. Here they carry a complete stock of notions, toilet articles, housewares, dishes, hardware items, stationery . in fact almost any item a well -stocked store should earn . It is a pleasure to shop at E. L. KNOX CO.. located at 215 E. Main in Hermiston. phone 567-6075. The customer feels that he is welcome tc browse around and look for articles that he might need. They variety always have a wide and a large selection C R Mobile Homes "Bob Richard - Manager" "Frank Tiernan - Salesman" There are millions of people living in mobile homes today because of the high price of real estate and rent. Then, too. they have discovered it is a very convenient, carefree and eco nomical way of life w ith no land problems. A home of this type cn often be purchased for less than the price of a new automobile and paid for in convenient monthly payments over a long period of time. They are occupied by a high class of people who are engaged in various occupations. A num ber are purchased each year for portable ranch homes and for servicemen, and even luxury' living. The manager has been in the mobile home business for some time and offers only- A & V Drive-In "Duane & Olga Alexander - Owner Throughout the country A & W Drive-ins have made a hit with the young and old alike for their fine food, friendly, fast service, and absolutely famous delicious root beer. Such is the case of this A 4 W DRIVE-IN located at 130 West Hermiston in Hermiston phone 567-8127. The people of this locale have come to realize that whenever they stop in, whether for a full meal, or just a cold drink, they will receive quality food, fair prices, and the best in friendly service that is always so quick. Orchard Pharmacy "Jerry Sobotta - Manager" The ORCHARD PHARMACY is located in Hermiston at 945 W. Orchard, phone 567-3511. This is one of the most modern stores in the area and they offer the people the best service obtainable. Their popularity has grown to the point where they are well-known throughout this entire area. For the convenience of pa trons they have taken on famous lines of products that are known the world over and recognized by everyone for excellence. These famous lines include toilet articles of every kind and household remedies that have found their wav into GRACE DRAKE was here from Berkeley to attend Rick Drake's graduation. She flew to Portland rode up with her daughter. Mrs Tom Ferguson. Alfred Drake was home on leave He is between orders from Idaho Falls to Long Beach. Gwen was over from BMCC. Mrs Drake returned to Berkeley Saturday She will GAZETTE-TIM ES. Tfcurd May 31. 17J .killed workmen who are com pletely familiar with this line of work The contractors here have strived since their beginning to furnish reasonably priced bids with the highest quality work For dependability, quality work, and fair business deal ings, the originators of this 1S73 Review make the suggestion to our readers that thev contact HERMISTON CONSTRl'C TION. We know you'll be glad you did and be satisfied with their work from which to choose It saves going from store to store This convenience is appreciated, in this day when one's time is an important item to consider. The merchandise is of a good quality, and is arranged so that it is easy to find just what you want The writers of this 1973 Review are pleased to invite all of our readers to shop at the E. L. KNOX CO. for the best in values mobile homes that he can personally recommend that are well constructed and priced so the intending purchaser gets the very best for his money. They feature such famous names as Skyline. Fleetwood. Olympian. Great Lakes, Barrington and Concord. See C R MOBILE HOMES located on Hermiston - Umatilla Highway. 1 mile North of the city limits in Hermiston. phone 567-3676. or in Pendleton at 350 N. E. Highway 11. phone 276-7385. for all your mobile home needs. The editing staff of this 1973 Review point with pride to this trustworthy dealer and suggest to our readers that you let him explain the advantage of mobile home living. The management of this drive-in and the A & W people have spent much time in developing their complete menu of unique hamburgers and sandwiches, and one cannot exclude their widely acclaimed delicious root beer. The authors of this 1973 Review whole heartedly recom mend this A 4 W Drive-in to our readers, and praise the man agement for their efforts to serve the people of this area with fine food for the entire family at realistic prices, and always with friendly fast service. homes of so many persons in this section. At the ORCHARD PHARM ACY, they feature a full line of home health care items includ ing the EXERCYCLES and JACUZZI Whirlpool Baths for rent or purchase. You may expect the finest prescription service available. They have been faithful to their many customers and this rec ord for service and fair dealings is a positive guarantee for your satisfaction of any purchase. They honor BankAmericard. It is with pride that the editors of this 1973 Review recommend this well established drug store. leave Pacific School of Religion two weeks early to begin Clinical Pastoral Education to the Multnomah County Juvenile Court under the direction of Chaplain Grant Cooney. Had Mrs. Drake been able to remain ir. Berkeley she wtiul4 have been one of the moderat ors for a long range planning meeting for future development of the school. Mark's "Mark Larson Owner If you are particular about your car. then you should be p.rtiiuUr about your car's sen icing People throughout this area go out of their wav to stop in at MARK'S UNION 76, because they know that these friendly attendants are com pletely familiar with all models and makes of automobiles and can handle anything from a tune-up to major engine re pairs They also feature brake service, balancing service, tires, batteries, lubes, pick-up and delivery, and minor re Suburban Carpet Co. Announces FHA Approved Carpet Sale Approved FHA Hi-Lo $6.93 a yard & Shajj $7.93 a yard, Installed Does your home or office ha ve tired floor covering"? The SU BURBAN CARPET CO.. locat ed at Diagonal Road in Hermis lor.. has a wonderful selection of carpeting with designs and colors that are calculated to lure you to an exciting new level in living They have indoor and outdoor carpeting in nationally advertised brands. Trained personnel at SU BURBAN CARPET CO can help you roll out a room full of beauty. This is one of those places wher1 quality reigns and style is paramount. They fea ture distinct ive qualify products for the fashionable at reason able prices with budget terms available. Hermiston Aulo Parts "Dale Chapman - Owner" HERMISTON ALTO PARTS at 292 W. Hermiston. in Hermis ton. phone 567-5569. has one of Ihe largest stocks of original and replacement auto and truck parts and accessories in this section. They are your local NAPA Jobber and sell retail or wholesale. We wish to compliment the management of this well known parts house for offering the people of this community auto accessories and parts at rea sonable prices. They offer batteries, seat covers, safety belts, exhaust systems, shock absorbers, etc. They also have a complete line of parts, includ Jinny's Flower Shop "Dick & Elsie Maslen - Owners Flowers whisper what words never say, regardless if you want them to whisper "I love you", "get well soon", or represent you as a final salute to someone: you'll want the flowers to be fresh and clearly whisper your intended message and not be all whispered out. JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP florist is famous for fresh flowers, and you'll be proud to have your card attached to them. Why not call now and order flowers for that special occa Musical Melodrama Excites Children By JUSTINE WEATHERFORD Squeals of delight, screams of fright, and lots of warm excitement filled the multipur pose room at Heppner Ele mentary School last Wednesday afternoon as the lively drama group from Eastern Oregon College presented OLD KING COLE. They had given a make-up demonstration and similar performance at lone the same morning. The two-act musical was jointly written by lyricist Grenzebach and musician Bergh. Two pianos carried the musical accompaniment. The collegiate performers have now appeared at Wallowa. Enter prise. Hermiston, Umatilla, lone and Heppner and are expecting to perform at Ukiah, Cove. Union. Imbler. Elgin and La Grande The groups' tour is sponsored by the La Grande Branch of A.A.U.W. The Plot Percolates With much pomp and circum stance the royal court of the kingdom of An dealt with a great problem. The villian Grench somehow managed to lock the sun in his magic box which coulb only be opened by Union 76 pairs So the next time you're in the area, stop tn at MARK'S I'NION 76. the service station that "Tares" for you and your car They are located at 675 N 1st in Hermiston. phone 54.7-6537 for fast, friendly 24 hour emer gency road service We. the editors of this 1973 Review, would like to call the aiientinn of the driving public to this fine service center. And we suggest you stop in soon for a taste of the best in automotive service. Since they have opened it has become known as the ONE STOP carpeting cenier. Let them make estimates for you without obligation. When you have made your selection, you may be assured of expert installation. The workmen will complete your job in a way that will make you want to recom mend them to your friends. For all vnur floor covering m-eds. go 10 the SUBURBAN CARPET CO or phone 567-6584 for complete information. In this 1973 Review edition we. the composers, suggest you cull this commendable firm first Mrs Olive Clark iitviies everyone from the area to drop in anvtinie. ing: carburetors and parts, engine parts, tune-up kits, gaskets, water and fuel pumps and more. If you want parts or accessories you can depend on. be sure to see this reliable establishment. When you are in the market for any parts or accessories, you can have access to their large stock. Remember the name. HERMISTON ALTO PARTS, when in need of anything in the new or rebuilt automobile or truck parts or accessories line. In writing this 1971 Review, we. the editors, give our recommendation to this reliable firm. Remember, if they don't have it they'll get ii sion, even if it's sometime away. This florist will keep a record of the date and send flowers for you. The writers of this 1973 Review, wish to recommend JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP flor ist as the best people to whisper for you. They are located at 252 E. Main in Hermiston. telephone 567-6472. Remember flowers can be sent anywhere by wire. Thev are a member of FTD and TELEFLORIST and have living plants, gift items and decora tive candles. the singing of a very special song. A young hero, IVick from Nowhere, arrived and after getting to know the royal court and the great court jester -prime minister was able in time to help villian Grench get the box open. All the court were lively actors. The royal family - King Cole, his queen and their beautiful princess acted and sang delightfully. The three agile young men who were the court jester -prime minister, the villian Grench, and the hero Nick carried their parts con vincingly. Grench jumped in and out of the audience and was the object of a "Catch him, Stop him !" dash through the rows of seated students that really provoked lots of screaming. Just Right Ending It all ended just right. The sun shone again. Grench and Nick were rewarded by King Cole. Grench was promoted to court jester, and Nick won the hand of the lovely princess. The grand finale had the entire cast joining in singing "You Can Do Anything You Really Believe You Can Do". Jones Radiator Shop "David E. Jones Owner" JONES RADIATOR SHOP located at 1315 North 1st in Hermiston. phone 567-6916. specializes in a complete radia tor am ice including retiring, recormg una cleaning mey ill no feature HA DEN trans mission coolers and CLEXO-Gl-AS fans JONES RADIATOR SHOP is a firm that has had years of experience in radiator and cooling system work They -M iali?e in radiator recoring mi nil types and models of cars, trucks, and engines that are cooled with the radiator system. They have one of the most complete shops in this section specializing in repair and this, at reasonable prices. From its beginning, this firm has been one of the leaders in this section They are distrib utors for leading makes of radiator cores and radiator parts, and are your local STUART service station So for the highi-sl quality, best service and the most reasonable prices, we. the compilers, are happy to recommend to you JONES RADIATOR SHOP in this 1973 Rev iew. I - W a 1 . f -SB' ' Merit Badge Champions of the evening were Ron Ward and Mark Piper. They lined their merit badges up their arms to show them off. Eventually their mothers will have the honor of sewing them ft. N L . K n j t& j 's r.y . - i I HI " I One big Scouting l.imity gathered last Monday for a pot luck supper and Award Night dinner at the Elk Club dining room Cub Seoul Cubmaster Ned Clark made one presentation to Greg Swee ney who was absent at the last pack meeting He received service star for one year of activities with the Cub Scout program Other awards presented were: Pat (lark. Wolf badge and gold and silver arrow points and service star; Barry Jones. Wolf badge and gold and silver arrow points and service star; Iug Holland, service star; Daniel Wilson. Wolf badge and mtv ice star: Matt Clark. Bob Cat award. John Bier, service star; Ricky Smith, service star. Andy Gorman has earned a service star but wasn't present In I'eceiv e It . Seoul wards Herman Winter read the award w Miners iiiidii assisted in presenting them lv Scout master Del Piper and Com mittee man John Goch nailer ai l Glen Ward Tenderfoot Tender loot pins were pre sented to 12 scouicis who also m-etved merit badges. Perry Wilson reading, hiking skill, ci'ienship Scott Groshens y. t-j iw CT'B SCOL'TS at the awards dinner were back row: Buck Estes. Patrick Clark and Ricky Smith. Front row: Greg Miles, Darrell Miles, Barry Jones, Matt Clark and Shane Laughlin. : V5 BRUCE YOUNG receive the only Star Scout award at the Scout Awards night Monday. Merit badges included fishing, printing, sports, camping an emergency preparedness. He stands with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harley Young and Scoutmaster Del Piper. Scouts York First and then Have Fun w'"S Charlie Rawlins receives congratulations and bis Ufe Seoul award from Scoutmaster 11 Piper. A truly family affair at Kenny Gochnauer looks on enraptured. Firs! Aid and Fishing Russell Roark printing. Fust Aid. hiking skill, cooking skill Jay ein Fust Aid. fishing, dairy ing. Terry Toll reading. First Aid Kenneth Howard fishing. First Aid. citizenship skill Craig Howard Fust Aid. conk ing skill award Troy Simmons First Aid. fishing Jerry Baker First' Aid Brian Thompson fishing. Fust Aid. hiking skill award Tim lled n wit) fishing. First Aid. hiking skill Coleman Dev me Fu st Aid. Inking skill award Mike Jones lislniig. hiking skill award Krin Nnlile fishing. First Aid and Inking skill award l.ec McCarl reading. 2nd Class Ron Young who had also completed Tenderfoot rank was presented his Second Class rank anil merit badges for music, r'usi Aid and Citizenship m the community. Scott McEwen .Second Class. First Aid. fishing, reading, swimming. HiTnian Winier who had also completed Tenderfoot, received Second class, fishing, firemanship. First Aid. citizenship in ihe community, family living skill award. Individual Merit Badges Kim Ward, fishing, dog care, model design, pigeon raising, reading. Fust Aid Dale Hol land fishing. First Aid. hiking skill award, citizenship skill 7i ' CO 1 V Ay n award IMhert Turner reading, Snl & Water Conservation. Citizenship in the Community, family living skill award, fish ing Steve Mclaughlin farm arrangement. First Aid, read ing Steve Marlatl. reading. First Aid. fishing. Curtis Sweek. woodworking Mark Piper, nature, reading. UM.k binding, home repairs, firemanship. Indian Lore. First Aid and printing. Chris Wright fishing. Fust Aid. printing, hiking skill award. Star Scout Bruce Young was joined on ihe stage bv his parents. Mr. and Mrs Harley Young to receive his Star Scout award. In addition he received the follow ing merit badges fishing, print ing, sports, camping and Emer gency preparedness. Life Scout Award Charlie Rawlins received the only Lile Scout award His merit badges included personal fitness, theatre, sports, nature, camping, citizenship in the community and forage crops. SLICK TRICKS Help your child to learn how to set the table by outlining the pieces on a piece of white paper about the size of a place mat. Saves you answering the ques tion "'Where does the knife go?", and the toddler learns shapes as well. "-IP"- i i J, (1 I ( I r