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Want Ads - NEW THIS WEEK - FOR SALE A bargain at $.000: a good poultry ranch; 3-acre tract in lone, Oregon; 1 block from good school, on good highway, adjacent to city re creation center. Good 5-room house, new paint, roof, kitch en, built-ins, butane gas range, new electric water hea ter, bath, House furnished. Five poultry houses, cross fen ced, 8 bearing apple, apricot, peach and pear trees. Good well and city water. Easy terms. See J. O Turner, Hepp ner, Oregon. l!)-20e WANTED Any kind of work by 16-year-old boy. Arley Peck, Pone 2(jG5. 19p FOR SALE Purebred parti-color cocker puppies, seven weeks old; litter registered, cham pion stock; two black and tan males, one black and tan fe male, two white and black fe males. Call Louise Bucket, 1115. ' 19p FOR SALE Buff fryer chickens, Phone 2111, lone. 19-20c FOR SALE Wood and range. Mrs. Robert Grabil! coal . l'.fp WANTED Custom combining and hay chopping. W. G. See- hafer, lone. 19-22p FOR SALE 1936 Ford truck with 100 HP motor in good shape, and flat bed and bulk racks. Archie Munkers, Heppner, Ore. 19-2(Jp FOR SALE Piano in good con dition, $125. May be seen at Dallas Craber place in Lena district. Mrs. Virgil Hatfield, 123 E. Jefferson, Hlllsboro, Or. 19-20 NOTICE My wife having left my bed and board, I will not HOUSE FOR SALE $2,000 down, easy terms. Kenneth Vosberg. 18-19p Legal Advertising MOTIC OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice in heiuiiy giwn Uuit the un dti SiKiied. aUmniiitiuLor of Uie estate ul Com liuriuut;lw, Ui tfttwetl. d;ui fil'-i Inn tiititt ittct.uiil with tlie County Court ol th Mule ol oii'Kou for tne County of Morrow, and Court hu M-t ilniHi.iy. the lltii day i.f AugUHt, W47. at tne hour ul llou u'tlork A. M. ol said tuy. in the County Court room ul Urn Morrow County Court House in ilIipner, Uncoil, ua the time and plate tor hcajinK on aiil final settle mtitt of tuiid final aixounL All ptr uli having objection to Buid final aitount are ht'itby required to file lite Bume with mud court on or before the dale net for mud hearing. Dulrd and first published this 10th day of July, 1147. J. O. TURNER, 16-20 Ailntliiiatratur. per-fiiial CHURCHES CHUBCH OF CHRIST Sermon subject for Sunday morning, "Four Marks of a Spir itual Life." For Sunday evening, the young people will report on the conference and there will be a short message following the reports. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH Schedule of services: Heppner" Mass on 1st and 3rd Sundays at 8 a.m., on 2nd and 4th at 9:30. lone: Mass on 1st and 3rd Sundays at 9:30, on 2nd and 4th at 8 a.m. On 5th Sunday one mass In Heppner at 9:00. Holy days of obligation: Mass in Heppner at 7:30; lone at 8:30. Mass on first Friday of month in Heppner at 7:30 a.m. ul July. 1M7. Game Commission Anounces Final hearing adjourned from July 22, the Game Commission adopted be responsible for any bills in curred by her. Otis Young, Morgan, Oregon. 19-21p FOR SALE Two 18-7 Interna tional grain drills, single disc with large steel grain box and platform step. New extras and hitch to go with pair. $150 each or $275 both. B. H. Peck, Lexington, Ore. 19-20c FOR SALE 1940 GMC 2 12 ton truck with 15 12 foot flat grain bed; 1939 Chevrolet truck, 2-speed axle, ('rum Bros.. v lone, Ore., Phone 32F14. 19-20p FOR SALE In lone: 7-room house and four lots; wood and coal range; wood and coal cir culator; dining table and six chairs; washing machine, mangle, crib and mattress; buzzsaw. J. C. Stcpens, Hepp ner, Oregon. life FOR SALEanning peaces, $2 a bushel you pick 'em. At Edmonds Orchard, 2 miles W. of Umatilla. 19 -21p W A NT t;bf O BUY Internation al disc drill with 10-inch spac ing; also old style Superior Hoe drill with wooden box and wheels, sixe 18-7. Ray Heim bigner, lone, Ore. 19p NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Juliie la hcrrliy given tliul Uie un dfriiigiied, aiiiiiliiiHtiutrlx of ttie es tate of J. Glen Young, deceaiwU. haa filed tier final account with tlie Coun ty Court of the Stale of Oregon for liie County of Morrow, and aaid Court haa set ua till time and place for heuriuK on Bald final account, Mon day, tlie 4th of August, 1947. at Uie hour of 11:UU o'clock In the forenoon of said day. In the County Court room of the Morrow County Court House tn Heppner. Oregon. All m.iik hHvlnic obiectlona to said account aie required to file the same with the said Court on or before Uie uuic .... otiiu ......(,. ... Dated and first posted mis 1st day lUnntini-l K Ofl U I flOn S -j -- j IT1RA YOIINO Adniinlst.itrlx of the Estate of Pprnnvenint? on JUlV 26 the NOTICE OF FIN Al ACCOUNT -Notice Is herehy given that the un- .1. ....... .....1 u.l .triilriv i.f thn f,K tiitH of j..i,n m. liannan, deceased, has the final hunting regulations for IlleU wlin me county cuun oi uie ;., dute of Oregon lor Morrow county, 131 (. me reguiawuiia icnioio nTi, dSZSi 15 about the same as the tentative mild Court fixed Monday the Hlh uy announced two weeks aeO ,.r Almost iu-17 ut the hour of lo w ones announced two weiss agu, v,: r j iS::s.j?w,l Mi a few chanees were made- and place tor hearing objections to concurrent elk and deer said tuial account and the settlement . i, ... nponnn ,f sunt estate and all Demons having se-aaun in auuiiicaaian v-.c6i. ubje. i ions tneretu are hereby required was eliminated and that area Iile tne wiuie wun saiu cinin on ... . , .1 ,r before the time fixed for suid hear- Will De Open 10 eiK nurillllg at lha cima limn aG the rPKt OT .1 and first published thlB 10th . . . e ,iv ,,f .iniu mi? eastern ureEon, uciuuei io tu Aur-it. iia...a. m: ni.i-i.il cn, rjnv,Prnhpr in I he rteer season NOTICE TO CBEDITCmS luI ",e aiaic.w oC Is hereby given that tne un- announced Deiore, UCtouer l to .J.., October 20. .State of Oregon, Administrator of the The bag limit for elk in all Kflato of UKK WAH WOO. deceased: ., rnnnties will bp one and all persons having claims against me Ofien COUIllies Will oe one l lie Bald H.slaie Ol saiu ueceaseu mc DUll eiK lavlUK ttlllltia W1L11 ffi'MawWS lhw points or more. This reg to November 9 in Malheur coun-l ty- Lake and Jefferson counties were added to the list of coun ties to be open to hunting of val ley quail from October 22 to November 2. The blue grouse season in Jo sephine and the counties west of the summit of the coast range will be from October 1 to Octo ber 20. The migratory bird regulations are yet to be announced by the Federal Housing Authority Changed The name of the Federal Pub lic Housing Authority has been changed to "Public Housing Ad ministration" as a result of the President's Reorganization Plan No. 3 which became effective upon adjournment of Congress, Jesse Epstein, regional director of the agency announced today. Under the reorganization plan federal government; howeber, the National Housine Aeencv the commission has decided to, becomes the "Housing and Home close all counties of the state Finance Acencv." Its three con- to dove hunting with the excep tion of the following: Lake, Kla- iiig. listed WANTED Wheat culling. Have 16-foot International. Eldon Padberg, Lexington, Ore. 19-20p house Priced 181 f FOR SALE Furnished and four rooms in rear. to sell. Call 772 or 2502. There is no place like home for Ford service. Rosewall Motor Company. . Zipper type sleeping bags $21. 95. Rosewall Motor Company r,.niiir,.il hv law to the said Admin istlator at the law office-of P. W. M:ili,,nev nmt.tliM from tlie date hereof. Dated and flr-d published this 17th day of July, 1947. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Administrator. P. W. Muhoney, Attorney for the Administrator, Heppner. Oregon. 17-21 NOTICE 6fSALE OF COUNTY UHnPPHTV HV VIKTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated July s. 1M7. I am authorized and directed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less iniill llie nuiiiiiiuin pi ice ncic lll set forth: All of fractional Section 25, Lots 1. 2, and U. oi .section aa ana an of Section 36 less right of way. in Township 6 North. Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian, and Lots 1. 2, 8. 4. and 6. the South east Qin-ter. the South Half fuf the Northeast Quarter and the East Half of Die .Southwest Quarter of Section 111, Township ft North. Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian all In Morrow County. Oregon for the minimum price of 17r, 1111 eiish Therefore. 1 will on the l.Mh day nf August. 1 H 17 at the hour of 111 mi A. M. at the front d'sir of the Court House In Heppner. Oregon, sell Bard prop- ine nignesi nun nest hhhih, C. J. D. BATMAN. Sheriff. Morrow County. Oregon. By FRANCES MITCHELL, 17-21 Deputy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .,lne Is herehv given thnt the un der.- igntd was duly unpointed by the County Court of tlie Slate ol Oregon, for Morrow Cotmlv. Administrator of the Estate of FERDINAND DE SOTA EMI1KRCKR, deceased, and all per erty illation is designed to assure at the law office of P. W.I -,,, ,,,. rnn nf hull Hepiiner. Oregon, wiuun six " "cM- ..t eiK ana in reainy protects umy the spike elk because forked horn elk are extremely rare. The open elk area in western Oregon was enlarged by adding part of Douglas and Coos coun ties and now the following area will be open during the open season from October 25 tp No vember 2: Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln, Lane county except that part of the area south and west of the Siuslaw river, and the following described areas in Coos and Douglas counties: Be ginning at the junction of the Umpqua river Highway No. 38 with U. S. Highway 101 at Reedsport; thence east along Highway 38 to junction with U. S. Highway 99 at Drain; thence south along U. S. Highway No. to junction with State High way 42 near Dillard; thence west along State Highway 42 to junction with U. S. Highway 101 at Coquille; thence north along U. S. Highway 101 to Reedsport and the point of beginning, There will be no special doe deer tags issued this year and loivMiL' cllilins against the estate tunc fcr cnpoal ollf tinntc rilleil flS IV. 1111 U1C CAll-LfllUll UL OJIC Oico pil reqUi! duly ,1 by law to said Administrator nar Ijkiah. for Which 100 tags at Die law ulflce of 1'. w. Malioney Ilepniier. Oregon, within six nion- c. f-.,m tl,e lisle hereof. Dated and first published this 17th day of July, llHf. C. J. D BM1MAN, Administrator. P. W, Muhoney. AMttrtiev for Ailm.. Hi'iMiror. Oregon. 17-21 will be issued for elk of either set during a special season from December 13 to 16. No changes were made in the pheasant season and it will be open from October 22 to Novem ber 2 in the counties previously in 'i hk circuit court of THE announced and from October 22 STATE Or OltKIIUiN f OK illc Does your car shimmy? It may need a front end correction. "We will run it thru our safe ty lane and tell you what It needs, no obligation. Rosewall Motor Company. N- Hydraulic jacks"$7T95. Rosewall Motor Company. If you need a tire in a hurry remember Rosewall is never undersold. WelTave 600)T20, 700 x 207 750 x 20 and 825 x 20 truck tires in stock now. Rosewall Motor Company. LTfirPEATTrES for Canning Improved Elbertas ready Aug. 6; J. II. Hales one week later; also prunes and Bartiett pears. Bring containers; pick if you wish. Miller Orchard, one mile west Umatilla on highway. 19-20c COUNTY OF MORROW. ELMER PALMER Plaintiff. 11'riMSTl ANDERSON. DALE C. ROVSE and JANE DOE ROVSE, his wife, the unknown heirs of CLYDE V ROVSE. ihveased. also all other ..nr.:, .IIS , ,- Ulll'tll'S UllkllOWll Clllllll nig any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the resl estate described herein. Defendants. R. 26 E. : thence iiv a ' northerly direction along the old Monumenl- lii ppner road to tlie junction ol tne fathers Mil road, thence in a north westerly direction along the Parkers Mill Road to the Spray-Heppner highway; thence" soutn along the ping. licppner iiignway to tne town- uue itetweeii Dec. au, i. o., xv. snip E. and Sec.. 6, T. 6 S.. R. 26 E.; to Augusta Anderson. Dale C. Roysc inence west along tlie lownsliip line to iinklinwn beirs ol Civile V. Itnyse. v. c.., ..,cnvouD ..,.,(, .i 1 ..I.. li,sr r.nra,,lia nr lion 11I1CS I 1 ee Id) nil C.S lO lilt BOUUl' Uf. . Il.-l.l. .'I- ".I V ... ... I ... T fi r ni i . L,.u'ii ii oninv h v riKnc I wesi un oci ui one ig, u o v. ti'tle, 'estate, lien or interest In the E. ; thence due west along section til estate described Herein. UU- ones appioAimaiciy nine auu ouc-uo r,.,,,tni,i. ill'-j) miles to tne tonnes Aim roan IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OF thence In a southeasterly direction r i t ici ii im v,,o are herehv reuuired to a nnk! the Cones Will road to the ox iiou..ar and answer the complaint filed head Rulge road; thence in a souther- LOTS FOR SALE-t'all 12.13. 13p FOUND Pair of glasses Satur day evening at Willows grange hall, lone. Same may be re deemed at Gazette Times of fice by paying for this adver tisement. 19c FOUND Car keylainer with cense tag 3H.r-89. Same may be redeemed at Gazette Times office by paying for this ad vertisement. 19c LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN From Jay Griffith ranch near Spray, 1 black work horse, wt. 1G00, 6 yrs. old, branded "Cir cle N" on rt. shoulder, star In face. Garland Naff, Spray, Ore 17-inp FOR SALE 16-foot stock rack in good condition. Carl Hoffman, SprayOre. H"19c FOR SALE Beautiful baby grand piano, slightly used; will sell cheap. Inquire Gazette Times office, FOR SALE Slabwood. Phone 2724. Harry Owens. STRAYED'! earn of horses, bay and brown geldings with cir cle II on left shoulder, from my ranch on Rhea creek. Ivan nnnlvnn. Rio. 1, Heppner. 18-19p v direction a oniE tne oxnead muge road to the Camp 6 road; thence in a westerly direction along the Camp 5 road to the town of Kilizua In Sec. 2, T. 7 S., R. 22 E.. the point of begin ning, with the exception of the Camp 5 road from Kinzua to Kinzua Camp No.6. Permita to enter the above area may be obtained at the following places; Fire Wardens Office, Kinzua, Oregon; Kinzua Pine Mille Co. Of- Iice. Kinzua. Oregon Kinzua woocis Camp No. 6; Lonerock Store. Lone- k. uregon c nan a ireeK uuaru Station; Wheeler County Agent's Of- lice. Fossil, Oregon; Mrs. uave nan man. Wlnlock. Oregon. Now. there fore. I. Marshall Cornell. Governor of the tSate of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested in me under the pro visions of Section 107-210. Oregon estate, lien or interest In the said u clmpter 2f,2. Oregon Laws. W45. il. or any, part thereof, and perpet- , v" 1)n)c,.m the unregulated use of the above described areas to be unlawful and that said areas Bliall be suhiect to entry only through permit to be issued by llie Stale Forester, or a fire warden, under which permit en trant shall comply with any and all or the loi ow ng reniiirenienis til to refrain from smoking except in places designated as sale In said permit; Ul To build no open fires except In places leslgnated as safe n said permit : t:lTo have as pare of his or her equip ment when using canipllres. except wen traveling as a pedestrian andor ainping at improved designated and posted campgrounds, tools as specified ny tne lorester su-tanie ntr extinguisn hig fires. This proclamation shall be ffectlvo from and afler the 1st day of August. 11147, and shall remain In full force snd effect lllilll the 31st day of December. 11147. Done at the Capitol In Suleinv Oregon, this 2Mh day of Ju ly. 11II7. M. E. Cornelt, Governor: At test Robt. S. Fnrrell. Jr.. Secretary of Oregon: Kinzua Pine Mills Co. Of- nst you In the above entitled urt and cause within 4 weeks from llie date of fust publication of till summons and If you fail to appear utii answer for want increof tne plain tilt will apply to the court for relief as prayed lor in the said complaint. tii-wn s tir a i ir-cree inai ine uiiou- tiff Is the owner In fee simple, of the f., ouiin- described real urouerty. to- wit: 4 llie West nan or tne .-oruieasi uilarler and the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec-. tion i:i. Township 4 South of Range ;4 East of the Willamette Meridian And thHt the plaintiff is the owner 111 lee slniiile of the said land, free of !,nv i-l Lrlit title., estate, lieu or Inter est of oil and eiu h of you, and that you or any of you have no right tl e. I..II till 1 1 v restrain and enjoin you and each of you, your heirs and assigns, from asserting any right, title, estate, in or interest In tne said lanu any part thereof, adverse to the plain tiff. This summons Is served upon you hv publication thereof for four con secutive weeks In the Heppner Gazette T hues liv order or tne iionorar Rett Jolinson. Judge of the County Court of Morrow Comity, State of Oregon, which said order was made and entered on the tilth day of July, t!M7. and the first -Into of this publi cation la July 17. I'.'lf. P. W. MAHONEV, Attorney for the Plaintiff, PoHlofflco Address, llenp- lv-ai LAW OF SURVIVAL The steady stream of breath-taking events that suround us call for the use of greater amounts of nerve energy than in the good old days. To survive one must be on his toes con stantly. NORMAL NERVE FUNCTION permits a full expression fo nerve energy. It enables you to keep out in front of the crowd becaose of the great reservoir of nerve power you have at your disposal at all times. CHIROPRACTIC Physio-Thaacrpy Electro Therapy Hydro Therapy (Come In and discuss your health problems with me.) Dr. Clyde Dunham Chiropractic Physician I.O.O.F. Bldg. Heppner, Ore. ner, Oregon. AVON PRODUCTS has vacant territories in Heppner and sur rounding towns. Good Income. Permanent. Wrile Dorothy Le ahy, District Manager, 1516 Main, Richland, Wash. 18-20p Proi hiiiinllon. Whereas, the uueglll aled use of certain ureas Is, In my Judgment, a menace to lire and prop itv on iiceniint of the high fire haz- aril ciiuHed by abnormal amounts of Itiflaniliuiblo debris on the ground from liariiliur oneratlons nnd beelle- Ullled limber and whereas, upon the showing of the State. Forester, it ap pears to tne to bo noressnry to close to llllt'ogtiliited use the following area designated lis: Area No. KM' Oregon Stale Hoard of Forestry, central Ore gon District- Kltizun Area: Beginning al Ibn town of Kinzua III See. 2, T. V s it 22 10 thence tn a southwesterly dmvllon along the Rlodsoe Creek road to the Stlnw Fork road: tneneo west along the Straw Fork road to the John Dav hlchwav: thence In a sunt least- erlv direction along the John Day highway to llie Wlnlock county road; IJicucn in un easterly direction along llie W n hick Counlv road lo the Alder Creek road: thence In ft northeasterly dlrecllon along the Alder Creek road lo Hie tlinnllllil National Forest houn- ilni-v between Sec. 23 and Heo. 20. I . 7 .4. R. 24 F. thence In ft wenlerlv itlrncllnn along Hie Umatilla National Forest boundary and rniitlnulng along the uinallllft Nnllntinl Forest boun dary to a point where said bnundnry crosses the old Molllinipnt-HeDPIier road between Sec, 23 and Bee. 26, T, 6 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Nollce Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator of the Es tate of James F. Furlong, deceased, has filed with the County Court of Morrow County, Slate of Oregon, his Final Account of his administration if the estate, ajid that the said Court has set Tuesday, September 2, 11147, al llie nolir ol lli;uu ociock A. M.. in the forenoon of said day at the Coun lv Courtroom at the Courthouse at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for honrlng objections tn tlie said Final Account and tne settlement of said estate, snd all persons having obfectlons to the said Final Account or the settlement of said estate are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or before the time aot for said hear UK. Dated nnd first puunsned this aist day oi jiuy, mi. DCVi l r niu-ium. Administrator. P. W. MAHONKY Attorney for the Admr. Heppner, Oregon. 19-28 stituent operating agencies are Public Housing Administration (formerly FPHA), the Home Loan Bank board (formerly Fed eral Home Loan Bank Adminis tration and the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) which re tains its same name. Consolidation of the Seattle regional office of the FHA and the San Francisco office will take effect August 31, Epstein said. The Seattle office as Re gion VI. The new, combined re gion will be known as Region I. Epstein has been appointed di rector for the combined coast re gion following the resignation of Langdon Post, director of the San Francisco region. The new region will include ed to deer hunting only and will Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, July 31, 1947-7 are holding picnics on the sta-l An eight pound two ounce ton. granges and shrdl etaoi hrdun Gerald Craig. born Tiedy. tion grounds at noon. The Her-July 29. to Mr. and, Mr. Geriild miston chamber of commerce Ack ten at Grants Pass. Tnt will furnish free ice cream and young man is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs Marry uinges m Lexington. The grandmother Umatilla Experiment Field Day Set Aug. 6 Farmers and their friends are cordially invited to attend the Annual Field Day at the Uma tilla Field Station on August 6. All visitors are invited to bring All visitors are invited to bring a picnic lunch and eat on the station grounds at noon. The local granges and farm bureau be open to elk hunting, math, Deschutes, Jackson, Jose nine western states and Terri tories of Alaska and Hawaii to make it the largest housing re gion in the nation. It will com prise 244,67 public housing units out of a total of 928,368 for the nation as a whole. coffee for picnic groups. The program will start at 9:30 a. m. with field trips to experi mental plots. Plot experiments that can be seen are fertilizer plots on field corn, alfalfa fer tilizer plots, corn on green man ure plots, irrigated pastures for turkeys and sheep, curly top disease-resistant beans and beets, and squash bug control. After lunch there will be short group discussions of the various projects. Interested per sons will have an opoprtunity to ask questions or look at ex periments they are particularly interested in. was present to welcome him Into the world. Olney Saling was transacting business in Heppner Wednesday. He Just returned from vaca tion trip to California and said he was undecided about his Im mediate plans. He may return to California later. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schwarx of Los Angeles were week-end vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwarz. Earl Soft ware is a nephew of the local man. phine, Coos, Curry. Douglas, Crook, Wasco, Sherman, Jeffer son, Hood River, Wheeler, Gil liam and Morrow. Additions to the gun regula tions include the following: It will be unlawful to hunt any wild animals or birds with Johnson and Garand semi-automatic rifles, M 1 military car bine and machine guns, and any foreign made military semi-automatic rifles and machine guns. Use of any full metal jacketed solid nose bullets also is prohi bited for the hunting of elk and deer. Three Sisters game refuge was added to the list of refugees to be opened to hunting. The list of closed areas remain the same except that the McKay creek ar ea in Crook county will be clos- For The Best Wild West Show Visit Heppner September 4-5-6 Li. .. Yes, it's Rodeo time ..once ..more ond everyone will want to be dressed up for the occa sion. Start now to get ready by bring ing in your cowboy and cowgirl togs for a proper clean ing and pressing. Heppner Cleaners ! Dyers ; ' 7 The President of the United States: "Tfie problem of lowering the highway deatli, rate remains one of the nation's most serious problems. It is an appalling fact that 33 500 American citizens were killed in automobile accidents in 1946. I therefore cal upon every State and every community in the land to work unceasingly through 1947 to promote highway safety. "Laws and regulations will be of little avail unless the individual driverjioldl himself strictly accountable to his own conscience." That call is to you personally to cooperate as a citizen of the Uhifed Statesirt helping reduce highway accidents. It is a shameful record when in one year 33,500 lives are sacrificed; 1,150,000 persons are injured and $750,000,000 in property destroyed, resulting in an economic cost to the nation of $2,000,000,000 because. of careless, reckless driving. It is a national problem, but essentially the solution is in yourjiandjs,. DsvuS safely.- live and let live! This is the first of a series of advertisements presented'ln the public' Interest by the President' Highway Safety Con ference nnd the daily and weekly newspapers of thejiatlon through their FreM and Publisher. Ajtodalloni.1 Heppner Gazette Times In the Interest of Highway Safety