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Irrigon Landfill Commission Sets Dumping Policy f f UVCtXC f ART LOW Hi:iN Th imiiinutiHy lixltiM rillmUiii ( m fls drt UM( aM 1W-lt nilil Imik di futile atlion irjf.lini; fiiiiin (hy ! ' lHiin Ijift.Kill AMrr ln if alvrr1Uirt. ht aU Hill lm knl, ami II I, ini iawM Hint lin y l! ! (! n for um on i-liif'l.y arxl SalufUy, Hh ihaifn ImIm mnU l all il'i(f lli Uitillili. ail an allrmldhl jim-m-M m title gat- ar f'ii. 'I lullim lot? m In dull- n( tal. will Ih um-iI. for luni'iinf a gaftti ran minimum It iihrr. "' fr luMi.inif a Imhii Inf; l4fnl; $! "-r -un )arl I. all other, An aivurat ac nrtinl .f the i. f In Im krjil ly t 'N ii'i an l mhiiiii liil ! I In" tmmlMi, with 't juktmrni iH-lnrf iiia.Jf at I hi yrar'a cwl Andy Jklli, h I chairman i4 lh ommUln. niti-l llial (Ma art Ion wn iT-afy lu lo e juvlvr dumping i.f KniliaiT hv rrtltU-nU ami lulin iuthl ( Ihf iiiril ar rt. ami II U an-lU-fpatnl that IhU mvr will fUe mr aultaM omtrol ami that a rn"f aanllary trratlm may be maintained Scout lUcl Awa'da A Omtl i'f Hnr IhM hy imy s-ut Tr" No at tlx A 0 lluj:lin t'aMrlum Mon day flight. Spt II Tin lnv a Hon wm iflwn l.v Ihf lt.-v. J .lm Krnmy. flli'Wi"l ly tin l niMif ly Ml k Tlr Srmitmal-r Kmmth I .am!) lit ihf 2 cnll' n he wiKita r iwatf l tlir 12 h irs' t' tlMIc if a m.ut. I-arnb thru lit lr- ran iU-K at the utiuU rcjT.t'l tin remit oath. IkrnriU Mmb an.J In WlU'.n aiti a!vaiifl to iinil rU-" vut. Merle ;i rw h nnl Daviil Frank wire a.lvaiH ! to ftf' .i.v. "niKll.liitiMi f r Ma S'outM were limine jimtt anl ; i.otK-rt Buchanan. The l ' r.rl mlnlaturt Mr Ba! on their mothi-rn. anil the mottwri i.n-M-iiti-l the !' h th lr .Star B'lk!i -nt !a!j;iHi ami ramp chljMi wrf hui-.I to 1" !)n. ' Thf Irrlfon B.iptlst rhurrh ' htf. a mlnlxtrr'a rounrll la-t Tiiflay. Thf laU- ' churrh nrrpnrfil an rvrnlnc illn net tor the vlltln mlnbt.-r-i. hrU In thi church haM-rm-nt. Mr and Mr. Floyd Itfod.-r i-f UGrande Hayed ovfrnluht hun lay cvrnlnif with thrlr aon ln law and i!uj;hi-r, Mr. and Mr. Vrrnon Stewart. Sharon and Tommy. , , Tin A. C. HotiKhton Botxat. cMichf,! by Dorrcl Swcn-Hon. lo-fialc-d Atliona In football 1m lliursday. 21-7. . Tlif A. ('. HoUKhton S-hool li brary in oK-n on Tuesday rvpn inca brtwwn the hours of 7.) 9:m) p. rn. Adult arc w"l.m-' Mr! and Mn. 1'antella VronU kla of Portland Friday Ihrouirh Sun.lay with Mr. ron UkU' folk-. Mr. and Mr. Ilarvpy Warner. While, here. h;y took In tht Pendleton Hound -Up. Lloyd C.loy haf. bwn rc rc from St. Anthony' hcwplial. and 1 convaloKelnK at hi homo Mr. and Mr. Harry C.llpln ami Richard returned to Irrigon Sat u clay morning, after vara nnh In MlnneaHl Minn., w h the Gllpln'a n ln.r-Si2 ter. Mr. an.l Mr. Arthur Kamle and baby daughter. Tanya Ma While tfiere. they al-jo visit. l Mr. Gilpin" mother, Mrs. Vllma Sson! and other friends and reMrVWarren McCoy and Susan loft for Corvalli Sunday rnorn lnK. where Susan w II ent er h r frrahman year at the O egon State Unlwrslty. Mr. McUy re turned to Irrigon Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. Bari c tt. Steve and Cynthia, were weck. rnreryi.8 KO?,lSleihadaSsM week-end of archery hunting, bringing home a buck. M? and Mr. Henry Tower of HermlHton were guests at Ihc Kees Morgan residence W edn s dnv evening. Later In the eve li ng, the two families called on M?and Mrs. Islle Smith Houghton Electa School Officer A student body election at A. C.H.ShtKle.nentary rcsul ed In the following officers for the year David SchiiKMler president ?Jary Hunter, vice P'c"g iiiinn Keeretary: Mike rossty. Irwin, Terrl Senn and Anita Pummel, cheerleaders. Visitors at the home of Mr. .ana mm V A Stephens early Sunday morni;;gAwerr. Mr. and Mrs, Jacfe home In Pendleton on aY- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G . ig t Rodney and Renee of (-rami Junction. Colo.. Mr. ndT Forrest Cooley of Kermit. loxas and Fontaine Cooley of Guy mond, Okla.. arrived In IrrtBon Wednesday evening "Jdvlh' at the home of Mr. and M. Lloyd Cooley. returning to th ir homes Friday evening Richarci and Wanda Wklns of Denver, rolo cran children of Cooiey, irrivecfln Irrigon S.turdjyejJ Intr and will spend a few days visiting the Cooleys. Mrs.. Bertha Tilly and Mrs. Isadrr t4 Buhl. Idaho, wrt ieii rurtu tl Mia. Kuth U vy duilnif !u wrrk, till n 'i.y u adii.lllrd In lb" (l Sl.rj.i.n.l fpital In lkr mlMiiii ii Ibuikday. Mi and Mia Ficd MwrtUhaw ri-tunifd id Itrli-ori 1buidjy ruiiiiK afirr iilln a nk In Tall in, vunli.jf Mia. Murll Jiawa bM.lhrf Iti law and llrr. Mr. ami Mr M 1 ll'Ut - and Mr anil Mr Vrrn ticit-rdinu ait.) fi.ly Whllf thrrr, they tk In lb Slat Fair. Showf llano MlM rppnlxjth Mi !Ji.ia I piM iil.- h wat frif at a bridal alioMer held In th baarnrnt vt tht Intgun Bp 1 1( ihurrfi laM lliuilay rv i( l.i In ahwrr wnw Mi Warirn M' huan. Mra iMf "'' ' lirfCeiif and M.rrl VMIhrf !.(. M llufrd WHhrii'n inali and dnalrd It' ah, mI.Ii Ii a Mvrl with M rirarn. puiw h and a 4ti liar try llamntond 4 ilildlry. Kan.a.. ia UIUnK wlUi M ..h.r In law and Utrr, Ml s. Mf. W yj-y Bud Markham of Krnmwm. Waah, Vlaltrd al lh r u uni. Mi. Myitli Maihham. M"iday inoftdiig. Mrnua at A C M-t'J ! k l-f frHrft.l-f 2. 11 2fl af ai f 4i.n: M-n ,it)ll-A df lat, al rtill. iuau. tirirfry r-1 bin; Tvirdy H alian hHU. ihrri attik. frh l.lra-1, h i..... ird In ai.tl ri'if-a HH.n .IU. VrdirUy-.r.rd I M rn ttia-iird Jk4I-. flWl Uarii. ffuwn dwi1; Tl u'lay 4 1lilf, l'1py J". illrl ( adf, rak ami an Wans; I'M .4.. in.i ,.f iAa larla) liurr, Irinort al", b'dtrf rd ri4n j ar.d l.rrry rtun h. All rrU ar , m tv wiirt tra-l ami tuttrf an l j milk. I Number Trovcl Hero For Oimin Funeral fj t-f Iwwn ttirrAt and ! alhr hrf f'jf lh funrral tf Charlr J, (Hrr.ln on Turdy. 5r irrr.(rf V rr Mra. frarr-a ivllry. Mr Ua uriwr aj Mm. twi un-l!in U Ifaln. Mra. t (I Krvrt Mr and Un liun W).i! and Vernr Mr lti.--rl Wrlftd of VU l-.k and Mr, and Mr. Mrfl Hank t4 Ralrm, U. IM4 Mtrrxza cAimrt time, rkmndmr. Counfy Treoiureri Meet In Tillamook Mr fl M. larfcrl, Mrrw nHiMy Ura.urrf. frfurrwd lt Ihuiay rvvninc ffucn atrrv!in lh 'ri annual Aw U(ln t4 i iwMy Trutf' rtriiri In liUatt.. Mfrtlr.fi rr rll fn.rn rrprfnhrf II t' IT. witfi ui' atirniarr -f runjf tjt ui-i ffm mrt th itat M.-a M'-tMnlet rrrnpar.ird Mri Mrrrt Urabrnhorat ta li.f4.n. I.illtam ruunty lrraur ail. Wbrrlrf nunty trraaurrr. In rr, aM Mr llaH Guinn f Fa ,t,lllkA U) IK f rivrf al mrtlnr. Ihry rnkrd luur t4 th ur um. TliUn rher fartiy, an.1 landing avdMtw at th t. CUm MMrlrf irad kWaM Mnriy fnn th Vrn V pual in rartianl. brr tva had urwbTgaiMt urirrry Morvtay. l la maklnf ateady prt'rri alnoc hi rrtun. - - n .. B Silhouette Special! All Jewelry Vl Price Phil's Pharmacy BAN-LON SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS 100 NYLON Y 9 GOOD SELECTION COLORS. SIZES GARDNER'S MEN'S WEAR ( formerly Wllaon') Silhouette Special! Just Found Wellington Boots 25 PAIRS LITTLE BOYS' DRESS $$95 to $55 Pair GONTY'S Silhouette Special! SPECIAL ON LENOX CHINA Hostess Platter IN RICH 24 KT. COLD OR GLEAMING PLATINUM 95 REG. $14.75 9 HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG Silhouette Special! Dinette Sets 4 CHAIRS AND TABLE $4S50 CASE FURNITURE CO. Silhouette Special! HUNTERS! GET YOUR RIGS SERVICED NOW FOR HUNTING SEASON DON'T WAITI YOU'LL GET SPECIAL ATTENTION AT JACK'S CHEVRON STATION nJ M AWIMN You'll Find Them in "OUR TOWN" Businesses Chink the jx"cUi these merchants have In the boxea around silhouette NEW KAKCAINS EACH WEEK KNOW EITHER OF THESE PEOPLE! If you think you do. clip the silhouette and take It n to the person you think It Is. If you have felted rich! and .re the first p to denttfy Jim Saturday you'll win a $5 sift certificate from that merchant. The second person to come In and Identify him or her will receive a S3 cift certificate and the third person will receive a $2 Rift certificate. CLUES ... The only clues we will give you arc: Each Is a merchant or employee of one of the firms listed In this advertisement Think you know the Hcppner merchants and their employees . . . then give It a try. What have you got to lose? RULES you must be 16 years old or older to par ticipate. No owner, manager or employee or their families, whether of this news paper or any of the cooperatini? retail stores in Heppner are eligible. Silhouettes can not be taken in for Identification un til Saturday after they appear in the paper. Clip and take to the person you identify SATURDAY MORNING Grand Prize The Grand Prize will be given away at the close of the contest, Saturday, September 26. The grand prize will consist of a $5 gift certificate from each of the stores shown in this adver tisement All you , need to do Is register free and as often as you wish at any or all of the fourteen participating stores. No purchase neces sary! " ' Register Often - At All These Stores FOR THE GRAND PRIZE! Q 1 1 n ,t?? (? Rfl "Y Check These Ads Every Week And Win Valuable Prises! HO rcKSOK MAT WIM MORE THAN ONCE JK THE WKLV IDENTIFYING CONTEST J PRIZE WINNERS ARE ELIGIBLE FOK ?t. o o o MM Silhouette Special! '59 FORD STATION WAGON V8 Automatic Tranamlaaloa. Eia OttrkouW JUcvotly. Excellent Cooditlea. "tTxi"D $895 HEPPNER AUTO SALES Silhouette Special! Choice of Three Only WALL CLOCKS REGULAR S2US. SlfcUS. SUM Now Only $CJ)g Each ST I f -Somethloa; iJELSnlOn 1 Jtwelart I. from tb JrwaUn la elwar We t1t SAH Cr a Stampa Silhouette Special! BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES ALL BUT ANGEL FOOD 3 for $1 Central illarce Silhouette Special! DELUXE 4-WAY DRY Norge Dryer (Was $229.95) SPECIAL FRIDAY & SAT. ONLY $119.95 L.E.DECEi Silhouette Special! Now In Progress! BOYSEN'S ANNUAL k Pflint . SEPT. 4-30 See Out Ad Elsewhere In This Paper TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Sole Protect Your FarmHome Or Business With A ify Light As Low As OO Month Columbia Basin Elec. Co-op ..ul -Mu...smMaaM3Sr "T i1 1 1-1 Li iiBaaB8BTff7"ffllBfgii n 1 t t. mmm A I mEE PRIZES BIS