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"Stewart's Wishing Well Contest Loo.ooo free S 4 H Green Stamps will be given during Ktewart's Wishing Well ConJ est. .No ptirchuHe necessary Simply enter the contest each time vou visit one ol Stewart's four markets. 35 weekly winners will receive 1.0O0S&H stamps At the end of the contest: 4 winners will receive 5,000 slumps each. 4 winners will receive 10,000 stamps each. Shop these specials today all Ktewarts and enter "StewJ irt's Wishing Well Contest. Good for 100 saii Green Stamps at any Stewart's 4 markets Double A grade large dozen Solid Head for Western Family Salad Dressing Nestle's Hills I Drainers ii Drainers I Coflfeo y 34969 J( If Meat Fresh I f Whole Body I Fryers J Doarctann Announcement from the Boardman City flail is that starting Oct. 1 garbage will be picked up Thursday instead of Saturday. Following the Sept. 29 pickup the next one will be Thursday, Oct. 4. ' Winners in the ladies cham pionshlp at Willow Run Golf Club Sunday were: Emma Docken, champion; low net, group one, Dorthy Kennedy; group two, Connie Clough. In the men's championship Ron Daniels was winner, and Jim Harper and Carroll Donovan tied for low net. Men's sweepstakes winners were: John Paradiso, first; tie between Delbert Ball and Ron Duniels for second. Closest to pin on No. 17 was Jim Harper and on No. 18 Carroll Dono van. Wednesday of last week the ladies hosted Echo and Hepp ncr. Winners from Echo were: a tie for low gross between Lois Neyt and Holly Kletzer; low net, Launie Hoeft; longest drive, Barbara Baggerly; closest to pin, Holly Kletzer. Heppner winners were: low gross, Bev Gunderson; low net, Eddie Skow; longest drive, Bev Gunderson; closest to the pin, Harriet Evans. Winners for Willow Run were: low gross, Eileen Daniels; longest drive, Kathy West of Arlington, and closest to the pin, Emma Docken. The Boardman Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. M.I. Oveson Monday night of last week with Mrs. Frank Marlow co-hostess. Roll call was answered by naming a flower ing tree. Mrs. Roy Ball opened the meeting by reading "Dwadel ings by Donna," taken from Oregon Newsletter. The club voted to again sponsor the Bluebird group this year. Hazel Carpenter was in charge of the program and had two poems read, "The Little Shack On the Prairie," written by Edith Boose of Vulcan, Alta., and "The Night Before Friday." Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Walter Hayes won prizes in a game, and Mrs. Ball also received the door prize. The next meeting will be at the home of Hazel Miller, Oct. 15, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rauch are parents of a daughter, Jennifer Suzann, born Sept. 19 at the Good Shepherd Hospital in Hermiston. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rauch of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker of Heppner. Great -grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Julian Rauch of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. D.Z. Penny of Echo, Mrs. Mona Moore of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of Eugene. Mrs. Walter Wyss and her sister, Inga Anderegg of San Francisco, who have been visiting her the past two weeks, accompanied their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderegg of Pendleton, to White Salmon, Wn., Sunday where they visited at the home of Mrs. Wyss' grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pieper. Mrs. Elmer Messenger. of Kent, Wn., former resident here, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robinson and other friends. Mr. and. Mrs. Truman Messenger of Lexington vis ited Saturday at the home of Mrs. Messenger's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. , Roy Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb of Portland visited one day last week at the home of Mrs. Walter Wyss. :::WSS:W:::S:: Paneling I 5 colors to choose from, 4x8 I $3,95 Paneling 2 colors to choose from, 4x8 $2.79 Free Estimates 5G7-55C3 TUf.l-A-lUf.1 LUf.lDER Hermiston Boardmcn tour is Saturday A visit to Desert Magic ' Potato Plant and the Eastern Oregon Pelleting Plant will be on agenda as Heppner-Mor-row Chamber of Commerce travels to Boardman, Satur day. Sept. 29. the tour will depart from the extension office at 9 a.m. and will arrive at Desert Magic Potato Plant at 10 o'clock. Visitors will view the potato plant and farm plots of "double crop operations." At the Eastern Oregon Farms Pelleting Plant, guides will show how corn and alfalfa are made into pellets. Guest speaker Howard Kartchner, president of Des ert Magic Farms, will con duce the tour at a 1 p.m. luncheon at Boardman ' Dodge City Inn Restaurant Harold Kerr is in charge of the tour. A chartered bus will be used to transport those who wish to use it. Those using private cars should arrange to arrive in Boardman at 10 o'clock to join the group. The luncheon is a no-host affair, Kerr said, and any inter ested person in the county is invited to go on the tour. Last rites for C. R.Lott in Mississippi Randy Lott was called to Hattiesburg, Miss., this week due to the death of his father, C.R. Lott, 73. Besides Randy he is sur vived by his wife, Edna, two sons and a daughter, all of Mississippi; Ethel McGee of Seattle; and numerous grand children. Funeral services were held last Tuesday. Mr. Lott had been ill for some time and his son. Rand, had visited him last April. Services today for Mrs. Becket Funeral services for Mrs. Alma B. Wehmeyer Becket, Portland, will be held Thurs day, Sept. 27, at Ross Holly wood Chapel in Portland, at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Rose City Cemetery. She was the wife of William Becket, and both were form erly of Heppner. GENE HELIKER PLAYING IN STATE Gene Heliker will open with the night club act, Rick Harris, Candy and Mr. D.," at Portland's Ramada Inn on Oct. 1. The group leaves Calgary on Sept. 29 after a successful appearance there. Gene is choreographer for the group and plays lead guitar, coronet, trombone and sings. He always enjoys visi ting with folks from home. Gene is the son of Don Heliker, lone, and Barbara Cutsforth, Heppner. This booking runs through Oct. 20 is probably the only Oregon appearance of the group for some time. m m Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency 228 Main P.O. Box 247 676-9625 Roy Boyco 676-5384 Heppner $ I 1 19 Goings Oil in KLlZUO Visiting Kathy Nelson last week was Sandi Nelson from Los Angeles. Miss Nelson left lost Monday for Portland where she will attend Portland Community College. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cody for the week was H A. Pickins. Mr. Pickins is former resident of Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and Theresa went to Monmouth Sept. 17 where Theresa started school at Oregon College of Education. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green went to WashoUfcd, Wn., Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Berg. Mrs. Green remained to look after grand daughter, Chelena, while Mrs. Berg received medical care. Mrs. Red Walts and Mrs. Clarence Woods of Fossil went to Madras Tuesday on busi ness. Mrs. Jack Smiley of Hood River arrived Wednesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Smokey Smiley and family and to attend funeral services for Mrs. Marvin Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bow man, Sara and Cindy, went to Portland Wednesday for medical care for Rita and Sara. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowman. Sara remained in Portland where she will be starting school at Portland Community College. Mrs. Jerry Samples, Dianne and Andy, went to Heppner Thursday evening where they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Samples. Friday, Irene and the children went to Pendleton where Dianne and Andy kept dental appointments. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper held a birthday dinner at their home Friday night for their daughter, Marci who was 8. Hot dogs, potato salad and punch were served with Marci opening her gifts after dinner. Birthday cake and ice cream were enjoyed by the children. Those attending were Paulette and Lisa Headley, Jody Matt ison, Brenda McMinn, Charlie Courad, Jeannette Bell, Tam my Lucas, and Mike and Marc Luper. Doubledeck Card Club was held Friday evening at the home of Naomi Rice. High was won by Lavelle Jellick, with Bonnie Campbell winning second high and pinochle. The second pinochle went to Vi Slinkard. Others playing were Marilyn Bailey, Betty Sadd ler, Virginia Kelso and Hallie Spivey. The Kinzua Mountaineers held a square dance Saturday night at the Camp Five Community Hall with Darrel Wilson of lone as caller. The dates are as follows: Oct 6 Jan. 5 Nov. 3 Feb. O Dec 1 Mar. O The last week will be the finals THIS MESSAGE SFOHSOKEO BY TOPI HOMK-OWWED SAKK AS A COKM171RTT UmCl QANK OF D Jlastern Oregon Arlington - lone - Heppner IfT-wrSL rEDElAI. DEPOSIT WSUBAHC CORJOIATIOB 1 Those attending were Mr. nd Mrs. Darrell W ilson and Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd McNary of lone, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell of Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. JUinliel MuriWk and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norrls of Camp Five. A potluck lunch was served after the evening of square dancing. It was decided to cancel the October square dance due to the opening of elk season. The Camp Five Hunters Card Party will be held Saturday evening, Sept. 29 at the Camp Five Community Hall at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ken Dunlap and Mrs. Don Stanton will be the hostesses. Returning Saturday after a week's vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heim and Ericca. Mrs. Omar Stubblefield and Mrs. John Nelson went to John Dav Saturday for dental care for Doris., Jeff Sparks and Gregg Janson went to Portland over the weekend to visit their parents. If anyone is interested in having their children join Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts, contact the following people in Kin zua: Evy Luper has Cub Scouts, age 8 to 10, and meet every Tuesday from 4 to 5 'p.m. at Evy's home. Jerry Samples has Webelos, age 10 to 11, and meet every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Jerry's home. Vic Wallace is helping with Boy Scouts, 11 to 15. r National Honor Society's Chili Feed Friday, Sept. 28 at HHS Cafeteria before Heppner-McEwen game starts at 5:30 p-m. $1.00 Adults .50 Children under 12 4.00 per family Proceeds to finance 1973-74 Honor Society projects. m We're Having Six Parties! Holly Rebekah Lodge No. 139 will sponsor a rotating card party for six weeks, the first Saturday of each month at the IOOF Hall in Lexington. Pinochle will be played, and the players will not know the identify of their partners until they begin to play. .The contest will start promptly at 8 p.m. and at the end of each session, prizes and refreshments will be served. Carol Headley has Brow nies, age 7 to 9, and meet every Monday from 3 to 4 p.m. at Carol's home Sharon Kendall has Girl Scouts, age 9 to 12, and meet every Monday 4 :30 to 9 p m. at Sharon's home. Evlyn Maddax has Ca dettes, for ages 12 to IS. Movie Guide try Nowmwi In "VANISHING POINT" Warren tatty In "BONNIE I CLYDE" lt.. MiOhma In "BUMTT" NOV PLAYING it a gonuir m!fpiC4 of SUM""? proportion!." tirgu dirty rnovi Tr film it tr k, t"il'v rtd completely thatttnng milt intensity. Yet, by H means te 'iMt Tango'. '-A'" Scft'W'. fm.!f C"tf ADULTS ONIT PRICI 3.00 K ! HEPPNER ORE. GAZETTE-TIMES. BUSINESS C Automobiles RHERRF.LL CHEVROLET, INC. Complete Sales & Service 3rd & Main Hermiston Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service-beef and dairy American Breeders Rep resentative. JOE YOCOM Lexington, Ore. 9X9-8134 CafesLounges CAL'S LOUNGE CAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. 676-5015 Heppner Drugs, prescriptions HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Service Free Mall Service Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for all occasions. Snack Bar 114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072 Exterminating Service DOBYNS PEST CONTROL Rodent and Insect Extermina tion; Termite Contol; Grain Fumigation; Cattle Spray; Fogging. JOHNJEPSEN lone 422-7180 Food Jlc crtniaton 2), Queen 'aifti Umatilla County's newest , . , drive-in 204 E. Hurlburt Hermiston Floor Covering, Heating M & R FLOOR COVERING & HEATING CO. Williams furnaces, complete installations. Linoleum, Car pet, Oil Burner Service, Free estimates All work guaranteed. 676-9418 Heppner Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangements, distant re movals. Serving lone, Hepp ner, Lexington. Licensed fun eral directors. 676-9600 Heppner General Merchandise Clothing for all the Family. -Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries. TV, Radio, General Merchandise. Audio Repair -Visit Our Friendly Store- E, L. KNOX CO. 215 E. Main Hermiston Furniture WILCOX FURNITURE Furniture, Carpet, Television & Appliances General Electric, Philco, Sealy 254 W. Hermiston Ave. 567-2201 Hermiston H01ISEtHSC(K)NTSIW ir4 .i New & Used Furniture It Appliances Authorized Norge Dealers . 2200 N. First. Hermiston 567-8960 Insurance John Gochnauer, Agent FARM BUREAU INSURANCE CO. Fire, Casualty, Life & Health (OPS). Prod let on ZTS-2732 Heppner C76-5862 Thurtday. Sept. 27. 1973 PROFESSIONAL. Insurance TURNER, VAN MARTKK It BRYANT General Insurance 676-9113 Heppner HI GGLES. BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY 676-9625 Heppner Ray Bovce 676-5381 Monuments Eternal Markers-bronze granite. Installations. Vases Cemetery grave markers. SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner, Lex ington 676-9600 Heppner Optometrist DR. E.K. SCIIAFFITZ Optometrist Next to Hotel Heppner entrance. 676.9465 Heppner Physicians-Surgeons DR. L.D. T1BBLES Osteopath physician and surgeon. 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 WALLACE H. WOLFF, M.D.. P.C. ' Family Practice. Week Days by appointment and emer gencies. 576-9253 Res. 676-9620 GERALD A. JONES, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. 116 E Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru ' Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; 1:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.' 1 p.m. Sewing Machines . , Singer Sales & Service New Zig-Zag Machines from $89.95 GROGA.VS Approved Singer Dealer 243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352 Pendleton For Local Service call Elma's Apparel, 676-9426 One stop for: Professional Dry Cleaning Stretch & Sew Fabrics Sewing Machines & Vacuum I Repair Service PIERSOL CLEANERS & SEW AND SEW CENTER 176 W. Hermiston Ave. 567-3014 Hermiston Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. 1 Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner Ron Woolston Certified Electronic Technician! SIGHT AND SOUND (503 ) 276-3307 333 S. Main St. Pendleton Watch Repair PETERSON'S JEWELERS Latest jewelry and gift goods. Watches, clocks, diamonds. Expert watch and jewelry repairing. 676-9200 Heppner Wholesalers-Mfgs. "Pride of Oregon Ice Cream" butter, Kraft food lines, Dud Tash, products specialist, Clay Phillips, assistant. MORROW CO. CREAMERY Bill Cox, Mgr. 676-9244 Heppner City Council HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL Meets first Monday of each month. Citizens having mat ters for discussion please preset them to the Cil Recorder one week prior to regular meeting, or bring them before the Council.