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MttXl CAZTTTC TIM U. TMdf, Jl H 14 E-Selifcer Escapes Without Injury From Freak Accident Thursday f lATtfCJUKE UNCSTSOM lONK A freak aolJrnt occur mi J I'hurtMiay rvrmng wvr 11m I (if tm hlfhway 7. when ().i four utter tttit pickup d'iun nt twined by lvn lien rr tMl a front light Mhrrl raid ing the pickup la rartrn off I he h thwuy and overturn, The aile ha J crytallicd and twofcrtt causing the wheel la 111 utl the truck A load of water on E y 11 llurt. and ,rt tM4hrr in Umt nJ utrr. Mr, and Mm Kan Andnhtn nd family kj Arlini Ion vnt Sunday lit Bull ?int (ohinrf and pirn km. Mr, am! Mr. H tt Schatfrr xnt I ho Fourth of July holiday at Granite. Mr, ami Mis. Stephen Ley aiul family of bVavrrton prnt .the urtk end her viuilnj: retain r. trtfc'eihrr R4tlu CrawMd. Mr and Mr. Arthur i'raw turd. and Air. and Mr, lrim-r uiw ftwil and family of Iermltorv t:ueu of Mr, and Mm, R.y A. IJntUirwn and family ocr the) week-end were her mother. Mn, iV'rr Miam, and hrr brother, Jem", Mr. I. T Martin haa returned from Con alii, whene fie attend- Ihe pukup f tfcie. Mr. Ilrhker. with just cut and truiM-a. luckily escaped, aetloua Injur)-, hut the pickup truk w badly d a ma sot. Unce It landed on trie tp of the rab agalnut the t4nK. Tf rv l ru,i .rf h.4 hfxVt her " Vmcitkf ItecUwal and t last her a summer tu- 14 or waier on t iv.n federation or tiJMen the ba.k end alw helped ptvpr U J V, ""Jf ' ... T r t ..7irL mi ffwn Sunday to Thuradav o d at a laMtr.r:."' VLLr" . . i.J" also uihrt Mr. and Mm. Garland Swanson and on Jim returned on wed mtday from a moat enjoyable trln to Canada. They drove the Iran.--continental highway at far ai Calcarv and vUtted at Pardt at.d Lake l4ue both coming and cuing. They tpped in Kciona at the home of Mr. and Jdrs. Tank Schmidt, who then went on the ret of the trip with fh Sn-anAon. Jim stayed in Kolona with relative. Thi drove northeatt to the province tj sA.skrtihawan and tuiiea relatives at I'nity and Leipzig The latter wa the area Hhcre Mrs. Swanson'a parents had romesteaded and where ahe was torn. She visited with two aunts, whom she had not aeen ainee having Canada as a very small ch Id. i.wanson was much interested in the practices of conservation being used in the more or less flat wheat lieius in mis province. M&ny farmers were establishing "hedgerows" of Caraghana anU hlac bushes planted quite close together to save the terrible clnHng of snow and wind ero sion, which they have experienc ed in the past. The rows are growing 7 or 8 feet high and must be cultivated and even watered in some instances tor the first 3 or 4 years until they obtain a good beginning growth. The government helps pay the farmer for this conservation method. Everywhere the farmers were pleased that they hed final ly been able to market their wheat and were Interested to knew what people in the United Slates thought of the sale of wheat to Russia. John Swanson, son of the Gar' land Swansons. recently returned by plane from a trip to the east coast, in company with a school friend, Bill Sears, who is now employed by General Electric at Philadelphia. John and Bill spent a week-end at the World's Fair . j : .a al ,!..! in lew iorK. visueu AUduuc het parent. Mr. and Mr, Lew u lull, near Heppncr, Rev. and Mr. Walter B. Cro will returned la! Wednesday from IVnland. where Mr Cm- wrll had nuKU urceo'. She U cr.valring aluwly at her home llolidav cueu if Mr, and Mr LJuvd Him were their aon and daJehter ln law. Mr. and Mr. Ut.bert Ki-e of 1'aseo. They were eitioute ta Put land and kit Sal urday afiernoiru Sandra Eubankt and he eoukln. Marlene L'u banks of Ar I melon, drove fnm JVrtland last Ttturviay. where andra is ia Ine a svrHartaI tume. On Sat urday and Sunday the Eubank atended the Condon Kodeo, where Sandra competed in the bairel races and won secona Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Und ttmtn nd family enloved a ric nic In the mountains on the ririh Their ruests were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray mm mnt Tom and ionn oi llormldnn and her sister- Mrs. Marv Ball a nee and Rusty of Seattle, and Ron Mueller, also of Seattle. Compete la Ski Tournament Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Mark and Frank, and Mr. and Mrs. Rav Helmblgner and Tom and cousin Gary and Miss Jerry JeDDe of Hermiston spent, trie week end at the Soap Lake Water Ski Tournament at Soap Lake Wn. Frank and Mark re ceived second place trophies in the Jump. Frank in the junior bov' and Mark in the boys' di- visioa Tom competed in mens division, which includes ages 17 to 35, and received first Place in tricks. He competed In the Jump, but fell on a long Jump of 109 ft. and one at 102 ft. and In hi side in the lower rib cage. Jerry placed first in Jumps crnri in tricks, and third in slalom in her division. Mrs. Mary HolU and Carol drove to Camp Adams at Molalla on Sunday to get Ikthy. who had spent the week at church j camp. . oi.. Ralph Martin of Oregon City went back home on Monday al ter spending the holiday here with hU parents. Mr. and Mrs. V T Martin. He was araiu nanied home Friday D of Miss Albany, . . a r t. ? r r i I w -t k 1 An O HHllfMlflV oty ana vvasnmgton u. s- oe- - r '""7 cundav and sides enjoying many sights en route to the east- Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker and Teresa left on Friday for the Willamette Valley. On Saturday they went to Camp Adams near Molalla and got their daughter, Tanya, who had spent the past week there, incy visited in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Tucker's sister, Mrs. Ray Turner, and family and then on Sunday took Teresa to Camp Adams where she will remain a week at jr. high camp. They also visited Mr. Tucker's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tucker, and family at Salem and with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams and family in Portland. They returned home on Monday. David and Tammy Tucker spent the week-end here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake. Suzanne McClintock of Los Ajigeles is visiting her father, F. M. McClintock, at Cecil. The new owners of the Cecil fctore, Mr. and Mrs. Merv Thomas, took over complete op eraton of the businesss on July 1. They have three sons, two in grade school and one a senior in high school. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and family and her mother, Mrs. daughter. Jean. dent at OSU. Adon Uamlctt of Fruitland. Idaho, vuued with ht family here over the Fourth of Juivl week-end. Mr, itamleti and! imuin-n art- vimng at me nome or ner mother, Mr. Mary Swan son. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry BrMow ana aon. Stephen, left on Tues day for their home at Tillamook aner a vuit here with hi tr cms, Mr. and Mr. H W. BriMow ami otner relatives, Stephen pent about a week here with relative, while hi narents v. cammed at Wallowa Lake. Guest at the home of Mr and Mrs, Louis Carlson and famiiv thi week-end were hi brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mn Clifford Carlson and famiiv of Portland. Cheryle Lundell. C o n n I Chrustonherson, and Susan Llnd- sirom leit on Sunday lor Port. land, where thiv ir nft..n.i. ing a cheerleadine clinic until Friday on the Lewis and Clark campu. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell took the uirls to the eltv Connie will go to Donald on Fri- aay to visit relatives and th other girls will return home on the bus. DohtrtTs Wtlcoma Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dohertv are welcomlnff a new h.ihv daughter to their family. She was born in a Pendleton hos pital on Fridav. Julv 3. and weigneci io lbs., 5 oz. Grand- E a rents include Mrs. Marjorie oherty of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Bvron Bradshaw nf Trvr. vallis. Mrs. Bradshaw arrived on Fridav to care for Joan Marie and Ricky, while their mother is nospitaiized. Mrs. Arthur Rcrc,tmm snH cnuoren oi l"ortland arrived on Wednesday for a visit with Mr. ana Mrs. carl Bergstrom. Mr. Bergstrom came up for the week-end to Join his family. Other members of the Bergstrom family, who Joined together the Fourth of July for a picnic at me can Bergstrom home, were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stefanl and family. Mrs. I uergstrom and family returned to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tt miners Craw. iora ana lamlly, who have been employed on the Holmes Gab bert ranch for some time, moved J'- r S" T ' ) ( r LuMiaiaMlamM Oregon Road Rules HERE'S CHARLIE ! Just In Time For HEPPNER'S SIDEWALK BAZAAR July 10 and 11 mrTUtfS Mm?: Many driver avrtn to hava neither the time r etH-xluiuiy i. tudy rrtrnl thanfr In traf fie r ta rniiw ldtr one. Ittl Kliea id" atlk lra I ik-ticiM-d la ai-iiuaiia eliHei Wiih l-j-iviit ian,r id ta reamualnt them with uthrr ImtmiUnt drittnjf lute. A tntinlt. f.r ramtle, hHild uti-tland what rtlei the adoption it the iHivrr Uene t'ompati may hae in hi iUi Injt rciimi, and the mean ing of a law that altw afftt or tttatln f a traffic icUtion on "reMin able ground "Tall callng." In the iaitfiwi of traffic aafrtv th ul.kta and law entorirmrnt id tUx-f. mean foil .utnij (no i I.im-I y Utund an 'other inoior vrhule, lliU hap- n !- ue drhrrs fall tn e i alie liow much loom wiul. te i n-.varv leteei rhl i e a uid any te f rmergency mi nation aiie. liiefon law la not dogmatic In defining the number if fei-t a itrlver miut leave hrtvieen hia vihule ami the ehU-le in front of him. It merely atates that a I driver hall tut follow r.ovr ' I than Is "reanable ami rru- d.-nt." taktnx Int. coftaMrmtliMt the trri the unit let r iravil l'1. the anwoui.t f traffto n,( ii rwii otuiiii,i timiu hate rnriiif interp irlrd a "irMMitile fw tu dtt dlstame tttMt tt w.al. tr.iVl the fiil Wi.kW i.. tni aud.lrnly kIM.nit teinx tol tv the tlltMinit tiirr. Ttita atlii l(irii t r0 if. imM a rv rlrar Lira 4 the approvimate ruim!- ,f fr-i ii "Hj14 all.rw. Tiaffie aaf.-tv latlata have wtik-l nut m tuU. of thumb f,irnul tr raU-nlnin, I lie tnlttlrtiurn ilittamv ttlUr Ing ililver ktumld alloa iMt fA, h i'Kth for etrry tm mil" i hour Thia fotmula i only p able w hen the avriiM-r:t l iliy and lire aM lrakra am in irtHHl rvttdiiiiiiu If the tMivernprit Wet w ty, tf the tar ia in n top n.iwiiti..n. he irii,. khould lmrrat thla dUtaiuw wo, I lure, t f.ur titnra. Motor. warned that thla furm. ula I hot to te taken aa m mat. r of law or ailownl to rrt.U, ludrrrnrn! Thirty fne liaffk a.vi.l.-tit. in ten(ii eat h dav are raul by lin.lnted If driver wouhi olw Iraff.c law and the laws of com nun aeiiM. SIDEWALK CAFE Food Furnished By Hotel Grill Served By Young Adult Group of First Christian Church. Enjoy Open Air Dining In Front Of HOTEL 6RILL be working in a . Vtvma htf bUS. Bonnie Hynd of Cecil returned to Bend on Sunday, where he on Friday irom ruruu, she had been since Sunday at tending the Thunderbird School of Baton on the Warner Pacific College campus. She reported a very interesting and enjoyable Ul Salter Is here spending the summer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter, while Joiner cmnloved at one of the grain elevators. rirotunrirf wen Heceivea The American Legion present- aA fino chnw of fireworks on the lone Memorial Fieia on rn dav evening. A very large crowd fmm oil nvpr the county was present The auxiliary sponsored a concession Doom ai uie mc wnrks and also at the dance which followed in the Legion hall Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor and girls motored to BicKeiton, Wn., lor a nouaay visit, wmi cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clark and famiiv. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Crawford went in Portland on Friday re turning home Sunday. They vis its Mr. Crawford's two brothers and the Crawford's daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Voorhees and fam ily and other relatives. Also going- down for the holiday get will mill. Picnicking in the city park on the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs E. R. Lundell. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake and Bob. Tammv and Da vid Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettviohn. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and family, and Mrs. Mary Swanson. A large number of friends drove to Arlington on the Fourth and picnicked and went swim ming at the home of Mrs. Bob DeSpaln. Several from Arlington and Ileppner also attended. Members of Valby and Hope Lutheran churches attended a morning worship service in the mountains on Sunday at Cuts- forth Park followed by a potiuck picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom and family were here visiting friends and relatives over the week-end. They left for a va cation at Wallowa Lnke and lumber Mrs. Kkstrom's niece. Judy liealy or Heppner. They took thrlr daughter. Vlckv. but lft hhv Karen with her aunt. Mrs. Jack fteaiy, in ileppner. Roger Klncald of Portland wa visiting in this area over the holiday. The Rainbow Girl of A. semblv No. 8J are sponsorine a car wash and food sale on July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hvnd. Dick and Bonnie left on Wedncsdav for a leisure trip to Yellowstone Park. They were takimr a trailer with them so thev could enlov some of the out of the way areas and take in a few of the side trips in the park. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mr. and Mrs Victor Riet mann were Sundav cuesls at the home of Mrs. Robert Rlei. mann and family. MENU Italian Spaghetti $1.00 with Meat Balls $1.30 Child's Plate $ .50 FRIDAY ONLY Fish and Chips $1.40 Child's Plate $ .70 COFFFK and COKE Money receipt books in duDl) cate and triplicate are on sale at La Grande, taking with them (the Gazette-Times. FRIDAY SATURDAY HOURS 1 1 a. m. to 7 p. m. 1 1 a. m. to 9 p. m. 'HHBSBHHIIIBHHHBHHHIIHflHIBiHIHIHBHHBHfflBMBHIIBSSBSj CHECK THESE BAZAAR BARGAINS! Shhhh!! There's a' Sidewalk Bazaar in Heppner this week end and we're going to be right here in our office where we have been for the past 16 years or out taking in all the fun. We hope to see you there too. Incident ally, if you're in town Friday or Saturday and you want to check on crop, life, car, or any other type of insurance needs, come in and see us, we'll be here as we have for those 16 years. PAINT DRASTICALLY REDUCED THROW RUGS SLASHED ! ! Limited To Our Entire Ready-Mix Stock!! 18x27 SIZE - Reg. $1.50 Enamel Latex now 49c QT. REG. $1.89 QT. REG. $1.57 NOW $1.12 NOW $ .96 27x36 size - Reg. $3.75-$5.75 GAL. REG. $5.98 GAL. REG. $4.98 kISMA tf NOW $3.58 NOW $2.98 NOW $2.QQ ONE ONLY ! ! QDDS 'N ENDS Copper Range Hood one Mailbox re3. $6.95 $2.00 Re9. $18.95 NOW $9.95 ONTBtah Wall CoWne $22.50 10 Reduction On All Soles During Bazaar Day SATURDAY ONLY -COIN DISPLAY LARGE COLLECTION SOME OLD, SOME NOT SO OLD I 1 1 WE INVITE YOU . . . SdlSrtA Sd.gtgVu.YU,r 11001 C0Terln olr conditioning MPAMIY C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE Ray 278 S. Main Heppner Heppner Ph. 676-9625 Matt