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6 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August 81. 1967 - 1 " " " " " i School Faculty Complete; ! Full Day Slated Tuesday By MART LEE MARLOW , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peek and , , sons Jimmie, Robbie and Mich BOARDMAN Riverside a,q spont a w,ok Jn Prosidio, High school and Boardman Elo- calif., visiting M:ts. Peck's par montarv school will have a full ents. Col. and Mrs. Robert dav of classes the first day of H0ald. Thov also visited her school. September 5, announces , brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Dan Daltoso, principal. Buses and Mrs. Robert Heald, Jr., at will run on schedule, and the Berkelev, Calif, cafeteria will be in operation. Mr .,IU, Mrs. Ron Larvik of Riverside has two new teach- Olympia. Wash, left for home ers this year. Mrs. Roberta Jenk- j Sunday after visiting the past ins of Hermiston will teach ' week at the home of Mrs. Lar commereial subjects and girls ik's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. E. She has handled the com-1 Mcvjuaw. mercial program at Blue Moun- Jano Roo, and Jo EUo Ull. tain Community College m Ten- dlcton of Waseo visited last dleton for two years. i Thursday at the home of June's Paul Herbst comes faun grandmother, Mrs. Leo Root. Knappa. Ore., and will teach j Vicky and Reneo Califf of Es social studies and business law. taeada are visitinc at the home He is a graduate of the I'ni- of their grandmother, Mrs. versity of Santa Clara. Calif., i Ralph Earwood. and has an M. E. degtve from ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen the University of Portland. j spirit last week at Wallowa Others are: Daltoso. guidance Lake, director and speech; Ruth Cov. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dono librabian; Delia Lindsav, Eng-, van and daughter Sharon spent lish and home economics; Nan-' last week at Wallowa Lake, cy Leroux, English and mathe- Anthony Lake and Lehman matics; Lester Leroux. photo- Springs. graphv and science; Robert Chil- Mrs. Glen Carpenter aiwm man, band and chorus; Ronald pa mod her brother and, sister Black, vocational agriculture in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chester La and shop; Dale Holland, driver Chance of Tacoma. Wash, to training: Jim HarDor. mathe- La Grande over the week end to matics, boys P. E., driver train-1 visit their sisters. Mrs. Esther! ing. baseball coach and assist- tmrnons ana fcva La nance, ant basketball and football Mrs. Leo Root and her sister, coach. Mrs. Al Macomber of Arlington, Elementary teachers are Zoe ' lln r Portland where Billings, first grade; Edith Part- j hcv the, Plan .for. low. second; Carol Tolar, third 5r- ta,'f- vh.ow brother, and LaVern Partlow, fourth. I 9 offord,of B"r"t 's Mrs. Ralph, Skoubo is office Hospital there. He was to have ! Wednesday. August secretary; cateteria cooks are ,.riron.- xi.mrtnv Th.,v u-iii t.-ii- nm in th Vnirene church in Mrs Armild Hoffman and Mrs. a t the home of their brother and ! Arlington with interment fol- , ?. "f Earl MeQuaw; custodians are , sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Al-1 lowing in the family plot of the i ' r ' f . Mr and Mrs. Robert Harwood; vin Meff0rd. at Pasadena. 'Arlington cemeterv. Albee Mor-1 and bus drivers are Harwooa 111 FRANK WEATHERFORO Frank Weatherford, Ex-Legislator, Dies Following Short Illness By JEAN GILUAM tuarv of Condon had charge of ... , arrangements. Frank eatherford, 70, of The prominent Gilliam county Olex. who was representative in resident was born September 3, the Oregon legislature from the iswi, on Shutler Flat. His par- 2Sth district for two terms, died Pnts WOre Marj Karl Weath- at the Veterans' Hospital in erlord and Minnie Snell Weath Vancouver. Wash., Saturday, !erford. August jb, alter a snort illness, j Funeral services were held Ho received his education in 30. at o the Olex and Arlington schools and nt Linfield Acaitemy, as it was then known, in McMtnn- eatherford was a mem he first basketball team lington. and Frank Bates, inzua i-rien Ki Gifts On Bride-elect On November 2. 1020. he was I united in marriage to Daisy M. Vh Atnl,''v at her home in Arlington. S JjllOVv CliTni,' farmed in the Shutler s w i i w t Klat arpa umll m6 whon Jw opened a barber shop in the old Arlington Hotel. In 1932 the Weatherfords moy. ed to Olex where lie became en- By VIRGINIA KELSO children of Eugene were week-,ownod anothor c:lt ranch noar KLNZUA Miss Beckv Schroe-! KHests. of M ?.nd Mrs- Clar" I Kimberly. Weatherford pioneer- der, bride-elect of David Ostran-,ence vvooas anu .Max. ed a procram 0 putting steers Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Allen ol on a full self feed of wheat. Weiser. Idaho, are visiting with I which, prior to that time, had Vincent Allen and sons. been thought lniossible. A rw-.p.vti.n trirr 1 let U'.W.L-'cl I .1 1 :. 1. . T tow, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tolar ed with prizes being won by news: Butch Carev has been at-'ary, 1959. until the end of 1W2 and Mrs. LaVern Partlow. Mrs. Herb Wright. Mrs. Harlan tending school in San Diego and , R,.p. Weatherford represented . " . . Schroeder, and Mrs. Malcomi after this leave will report to the 28th district (Morrow. Gil- c L .h lSrl" ni-iKeyes. BecKy then opened her , Bremerton, Wash. liam. Wheeler, Sherman, Cma f . - ' "c "vo'ul"au uaiucu many loveiv gins, assisiea oy Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daltoso ( were hosts for a buffet supper at their home last Saturday i evening for all teachers of Riv erside High school and Board-1 man Grade school and their , husbands and wives. Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dan iels, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skou bo, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harper, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Paul Herbst, Mr. and j der. was the guest of honor last Airs, jsck jenKins. Airs. Kum I Monday evening at a miscel Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leroux, 1 laneous shower held at the .Mrs. ioe Billings, Mrs. Koy Part- grade school. Games were play- club Monday night of last week her mother," Mrs. Harlan Schroe- ii ner nome. koii can was an- der, her sisters Sally and Con swered by telling of a garden nie and by Mrs. Maimie Ostran problem. j dr. vJ'JLVk0 XOy have a. sil"f The room was decorated in k b,uJb sale some time the brides chosen wedding col. L nbe 1 J16 ,e;xact !? ors of Ereen, white and vellow, " un(?d, latelu Proce with the serving tables "center VitlhfJ ? ir ? tKelpD i1 the"ew ed with specially decorated ,ni?v" ih t B?ardm,anJ Com-! Cakes and the gifts topped with muni y church. A cooked f ood a bride doll with streamers, sale was also discussed. Hostesses for this occasion t g me P ayel l,h? P? vvere Cistie Shaffer. Sharon Bell, was won by Mrs. Ralbh Ear. vi,fr,io c;, d-.. u..,.. u. wood Mrs. Zearl Gillespie got el Hulett, Virginia Kelso, Vi Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brons and daughters Judy and Cindy visit ed friends and relatives here and in Fossil Sunday and Mon day. They are former residents of Kinzua. Mrs. Howard Rice and child tilla counties). During the two 2-year terms, he was instrumen tal in getting several important bills passed. He was responsi ble for the creation of an emer gency fund collected on stump age and was the father of a were business visitors to i bin tna.t brought about the ere- The Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Ray Rector and her sis ter Billie Jean Chapman of Spray were in Heppner Monday where Linda had dental care. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and Mrs. Ray Rector were in Pendle- A -1 : : . .. .u . nel? on u, Bird, and Marie Wall. fiomiug ui snruos ana trees. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Wyss, September 18, at 8 p.m. ine program will be on the lehilrirpn Chris anH KpIHo ( Slinkard, Rita Bowman, Lucille I ton Friday where Mr. Oyler had care and transplanting of flow ers. Spec4 and Mrs. James Hoff man are visiting at the home of Hoffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman, from Fort Monmouth, N. J. Hoffman, who has a 22-day leave, was grad uated July 21 from an electrical accounting machine repair and maintenance course, and fol lowing ins leave will be trans Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines were their daugh ter, Ms. Steve Harrison and as hostesses. High for pinochle ol a medical check up, The F. L. Club was entertain ed last Thursday evening at the grade school with Vi Slinkard Idaho Falls, Idaho. While here they spent some time visiting various Deacnes ana visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hines ation of the fire patrol tax re lief. Another law for which he was responsible was that to per mit carrying an injured person by private vehicle from an in accessible area to a point that could be reached by ambulance. It was illegal to transport an injured person by private vehic le before the passage of this bill. Following his service in the legislature, Weatherford became Gilliam county commissioner and was serving his third term at the time of his death. With the exception of a few years when he lived In Grant county as a young man, most of his life was spent in Gilliam went to Betty Murdock, low to Pat Van Arsdale and floating to Carol Norris and Doris Stub blefield. High for bridge went to Evelvn Robinson. Grand high of Lebanon and with Mr. and for the series in Pinochle went i county. Mrs. Harold Jenson at Newport, to Betty Murdock with second Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Steve has recently been appoint- high to Bobbi Couture. Grandj Daisy Weatherford of Olex; one ed Chief Electrical Engineer for high for bridge went to Evelyn, son, Earl Weatherford of Olex; the city of Idaho Falls. Robinson with second high to Mrs. Harlan Schroeder and : Hazel Hulett. Others piaying daughter Sallie left last Tues-1 were Ruth Jordan, Naomi Rice, day for their home at Omak, Marilyn Garcia, and Bonnie Wash. They were accompanied ; Campbell. wheere ll wm"' Germany I by Rita Sitton and Linda Bird, i Mrs. Ruth Jordan mt l! i,be ln charge ofiwno returned again to their hostess last Monday f. TP9 ff H 1 ifl P I i was the for a birth- I hnmpsj hprp this wppk-end. Cnn- ' a i n,-iia rr 1 . : uav iidiiy iluhii iv.-tnu, ut,. fiiso on leave at the Hoffman me Schroeder stayed to visit 5 and Timmy, age 3. Those home are Spec4 and Mrs. Ted with friends here and was tak-j helping them 'celebrate were Hoffman from Fort Carson, ; en home Sunday by Mr. and j oary Todd, Craig and Trina Colo. Hoffman has a 15-day, Mrs. John Meadows and family jordan, Earl Mortimore, Pennie, leave, and will return to Fort who flew to Omak. (Annette, and A J. Wimer, Jim, Carson. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fossum and : Ricki and Susan O'Neall, Terry Other visitors last week were three daughters of Weed, Calif., 'jodd, Betty O'Neall, Betty Mur ine Hoffman's daughter, Mrs. were recent house guests of Mr. : dock, and Carol Norris. Jerry Keller and sons Allen and and Mrs. Milt Boring. j Mr's. Frank DeMeritt and Mrs. Ray of Eugene. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods and ( Eari Norrjs were business visit- 1 ors to Heppner last Tuesday. While there Mrs. DeMeritt had medical care. J Richard Mortimore went 10 Pendleton last Thursday to hring home his son Roger who had been a patient in the hos ' pital there for the past six : weeks. Roger is in a body cast and will have to remain in it for another four weeks hut his condition is reported as good. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van Ars dale and son Mike went to Mil It on-Freewater Friday to visit : her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reese, and family and to bring home their son Steven who has been visiting his grandparents. .Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Medlock ' and family and Bill Messer- 1 .sehmidt of Post Falls, Idaho, were week-end guest-; of Mr.; and Mrs. Earl Norris and other friends in (.'amp 5 and Kinzua. j ! Mr. and Mrs. Arden Tripp and sons were in Goldendale, Wash., j Sunday to al.iend a reunion of j the Brons family. ! Mr. and Mrs. James Lyche and family of Oakridgu spent from Saturday until Monday visiting I with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dyer. We wish to take this opportunity to thank the many who contributed to the fine success of the grand opening of our new Richfield service station recently. We appreciate the excellent response of the public, the new customers, the good wishes of friends, end the flowers and cords sent to us for the occasion. This reception makes us happy to con tinue serving everyone to the best of our ability and gives us faith and confidence in the business future here. Ve welcome everyone to drop in any time that we may serve you, and pledge prompt, courteous and friendly service. WES' RICHFIELD SERVICE Wes Marlatt one daughter, Mrs. Barbara Buce of Des Moines. Wash.; three brothers, H. R. (Ike) Weatherford of Enterprise, Mar ion T. Weatherford of Arling ton, and W. W. (Bill) Weather ford of Heppner; three sisters, Barbara Atheran, Sedro Wooley, Wash., Kdythe Newell, Fair banks, Alaska; and nine grand children. A daughter, Gayle Helene, preceded her father In death. Weatherford was a veteran of World War I, a member of Ihe American Legion, and a mem ber of the Nazarene church in Arlington. Honorary pallbearers at the funeral service were James O. Burns, Clarence Potter, McKin ley ( rum, Uster Wilkins, W. W. Parrish and Sid Scale. Act ive pallbearers were Bob Eaton, Bud Gibson, Kldon Anderson, Louis Kueker, Dick Reed and Torn Sumner. Campbells Host Family Reunion At Home Sunday By DEIPHA JONES LEXINGTON Mr. nnd Mrs. Rov Campbell were hosts to n family get together Sunday nt j their home in Lexington. Thoso coming from consider- able distances were Mr. mid Mrs. Don Campbell and John of Dallas. Texas, Hilly Campbell of Portland. Laura Campbell of Sa lem, Mrs. Sylvia Severance of 1 Los Angeles, Calif., Dr. Arthur Camphvll of Terra Haute, lnd Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Severance of Chelan, Wn Mr. ami Mrs. Wavne Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil San derson, Mrs. Mary Woodall, Mrs. Bessie Oliver of Summervllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Iav Keene and son Kenny of Pasco, Wn. Others present were Mr. mil Mrs. Adrian Htvhdolt. and Arch ie and Guv Chapln of Hardnian. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene and familv. Mrs. Annie Keene, Mrs. l.elaml McKluney and familv. . Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn and family, ,nll of lone. Mr. anil Mrs. Roger , Campbell and children, and Hob jCamphHl of Lexington. I Dr. Arthur Campbell of Terra i Haute. Ind., Is visiting relatives j in Lexington and lone this I week. ' The ambulance from Pioneer Memorial hospital was called to I Lexington on Tuesday of last : week to the home of Mrs. Cleo VanWinkle. where she had fal- 1 Ion and fractured a hip. She was taken to Community hospital In I Pendleton on Wednesday and on Friday underwent major sur gery. Mrs. Johnnie U-dbetter, a daughter, and Mrs. Wm. J. Van Winkle, a daughter-in-law from i Lexington, sient Friday with ' her in that city. 1 Mr. and Ms. Dean Hunt and i children spent a few days at Wallowa Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Flint of Portland spent the weekend wish her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson. Herbert Davidson returned home with them, and 1 will leave on Monday for Kt. i Lewis, Wn., for Induction into I the armv. I Tonv Doherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Doherty, returned last Tuesday afternoon from Michl igan where he has .sx-nt the summer visiting his brother, Roger, who Is employed there. 1 Tonv made the return trip by I scooter from Michigan to Ore igon and reports n most Inter 'esting time. i Mr and Mrs. Don Campbell and her son, John Dunlap of I Dallas. Texas, have been visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Roy Campbell and other relat ives. They also motored to Can ada for a few days to visit rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. William Linsell of Portland spent the week-end at the B. J. Doherty ranch. They attended the Heppner Rodeo and visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doherty. . Mr. and Mrs. George David son of Portland were callers at the Bob Davidson home where they visited Mrs. Davidson's mother, Mrs. Mabel Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones and Earl Miller were La Grande 'callers Sunday at the W. I. Mil ler home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin have purchased a trailer house, and have moved Into It, located on the Roy Martin ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and children of Portland were Lex ington visitors last week at the Roy Martin home. Mr. and Ms. O. W. Cutsforth and children have returned home from a week's antelope hunting near Burns. Jackie Grant of Howl River has been visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Lola Breed ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kdwards and daughters were Salem call ers this last week. - Ralph Scott was taken to Pendleton by ambulance Mon day suffering from in juries re ceived in a fall at his home. Public Meeting lo Study Water By DONNA EFPENBACH IUKIGON The Cllv of Inlgon will hold 11 public meeting Thursday. September 7, at the A. C. Houghton school raieior 1, mi nt 7:.UI inn. concerning the proposed water system which Is minor consideration. The FHA represent al Ives will be present at the meeting. The election concerning tne . bonds Is on Tuesday, September, l-. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McLellan and sons. Steven and Bruce of Springfield, Mo., were recent guests of Mrs. McU-ll in's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wnr ner. Both families drove lo the Oregon coast and spent several days camping nt Tllllcmn Beach and visiting the surrounding urea. Mr. and Mrs. Piintells Vrontakis mid Jefferv of joined the group Saturday even ing mid Sunday. The McU'llnns went on to Long Beach. Calif . to attend the General Council of the Assem blies of G01I churches. The Irrlgon Community Bap tist church reports its Gold Bond stamp grout) nroloct is pro gressing very well. They have earned n clock for the snnctuaiy and are working toward a r.'C ord lnver for the Primary De partment of the Sunday school. Anv one Interested In helping ! is asked to contact Rev. Herbert Vnughan. chairman of the lo cal projiH't. Donald Houghton of Portland was a visitor Thursday and Fii day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Marguerite Houghton. Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Gravlieal and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller spent Monday through Wednes day on n fishing tip to lUnro, Wash. They came buck with some nice silver salmon. Mrs. Kva Pagers! rout of Santu Cruz, Calif., stopiH-d In Irrlgon last Tuesday to visit her son In law and daughter, Mayor and Mrs. Chester Wilson, and fam ily. Mrs. Kagerstrom was en route to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meeker of Wlnfleld, Iowa, lire in Irrl gon visiting her brother-ln Inw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. F.lgin. The Meekors have been on a month's tour of Alaska and are enroute home. Mrs. Doshla Brownell and Mrs. Krvin Chapman of Walla Walla were visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Crnvbcal. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shoun and baby, Steve, Jr., of I'rescolt, Wn. visited lasl Wednesday with his grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. Av ery Shoun. The Steve Shouns were returning home from the beach. Ilarlev Hammond of Grldley. Kan., has arrived for a few weeks visit with his brother in law and 8ls,tcr, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy. The Irrlgon Community Bap tist church held a baptismal service Sunday afternoon at the boat dock In Irrlgon. Those be ing baptized were Cheryl Kppen baugh, Cinda Kppcnbaugh and Debru McCoy. The Rev. Herbert ! VnitKhan conducted the service. Mrs. Kuth McCoy returned home Sunday from La Grande where she had spent the week visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart Chris, Sandy and Bill Russell are spending a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sanders, while their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell, travel to Prlnevllle to attend a manager's conference for Les Schwab. A family reunion was held Sunday afternoon with a pot luck dinner served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klbcrt Kppen- bach. Those nltondlntf were the children of Mrs F.lnorn Pnxsoli anil their families. Those also attending were Mr. anil Mrs. Oltlmer I'axson of TorrlnKton, Wyo.. Mr and Mrs. IVte Tax xoii of Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jack l.eeeli of Pros pect, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kp-ix-nbuilgh and familv of Irrlgon, Mr and Mrs. Wavne Kppelihnch and family of Hermiston. Mr. unit Mrs. Norman Kpoenlmch and Mark of liinatllla, Mr, and Mrs. John I.. Marlow and Uir rie Ann of Umntllln. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sanders of Irrlgon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl liu-tsell and family of Hermiston. 'Itiey were kilned later In the afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Iioimld Kpjicitliach and Mrs. Vcrdle Norn of Irrlgon and Mr. mid Mrs. Gene Cun ningham mid family of llrrm- in the week Mr. I'axson of Prlne- Mile visited with his mother and other relatives. Salem ,s""."r ,r aim jmi. Recent mall fry viiltoi at tin home of Mr. and Mrs. Forre-4 lHlikeiiblue was Sammy Hu guisky, their six year old neph ew, of Portland, Sammy was fas cinated by 1 he pig scramble nt the fair Thursday evening, and thrilled lo lie able to participate In the rodeo parade Saturday morning. Connie Loc, youngest ol the tluee Dtirkcnhtiio child reti. In turn, got to spend a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Kay Hugursky, of Port land. The two couples met Sun day at I'clllo Park to picnic, visit, and to exchange children. When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, you help make a better paper. Tell them you saw il In the Gazette-Times. LOSE WEIGHT Cut amazliiK rt'iultn when yiiu take mir prmluct nilli-i! HLIMODKX. No lirr-ni-rlilleii iifciloil. You muni Iium unly fiit or your mmii-y bark. 81.IM Ul'KX In a tulilot anil ninlly nwnl lewfd. No HliirvlnK. no Hptvlnl oxnr-n.-i 1111 harmful ilrllK". Ht.IMODKX cihIm l.'irxi and In mild mi thin GUAR ANTKK: If nut tuithtf li-il fur any rrimon, Jiwt rrtiirn Ihe uiiumil pur linn in y.uir iiruKKlHt nnii (fit your full iii.iiii-y hm k. KMMOOKX In nolil i hy MUltUAY ItKXAt.L, DRUGS 217 ! N. Mul n Mull Orili-rn Filled. I TRAFFIC TUNE UP (This Is the sixth In a ser ies of 1.1 articles to test your knowledge of Oregon's traffic laws and safe driving prac tices). 1. When approaching on Intersection, which way thould you took lind? ANSWKK: Look first to the left to make sure cross traffic Is yielding the right of way, then look right. Be fore entering the Intersec tion, check ogaln for unus ual or unexnTted action on either side. 2. At nlqht you should lower your headlight beam when you are following another car within bow many toetr A NSW KB: Within .Ti0 feet. The law also states that you must dim your head light licum when an on coming car approaches within !VH fi-et anytime lights are being used. 9. How many persons may legally ride In the front seat of a moving rehlcleT ANSWKK: The law docs not sixvlfy the exact num ber of people that may leg ally ride In the front seat of a moving vehicle. How ever, no load, or no seat ing of passengers Is legal If It obstructs the driver's normal view, or Interferes with his driving. 4. How many feet behind fire apparatus must a driver follow? ANSWKK: 500 feet. Also do not park within two blocks of airy fire truck answer ing a fire alarm, and do not park within three blocks of a fire. (If you would like further information, contact your Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles). IT rOV DONT KNOW ALL THE ANSWERS. AT LEAST BE SURE TOO HAVE ADE QUATE AUTO INSURANCE. Sponsored In The Public Interest By TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT, Ins. Heppner Ph. 676 9113 Mrs. Jessie M. Lawrence of Atascadero, Calif., left Saturday after spending a month here with her sister, Mrs. Nellie An derson, who now resides in Lan ham apartments. Mrs. Lawrence will spend several additional days visiting friends in the Wii arnette valley on her return trip to California. Wc Wi32 Deliver Youi Processed Meat r sun Ol Charge To Heppner, lone, Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNING Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hermiston, Oregon On Hermiston-McNary Highway q M Finance Charqe GOO UNTIL NEXT YEAR -TRACTORS NEW and USED Take delivery now use it now. Interest paid for you until next March. Hillside combines new and used. Interest paid for you until next June. Finance charges also waived on driils and other machines. If you want to save money on Investment Credit Depreciation and next year's higher prices now is the time to buy at: orrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Lexington, Oregon