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HFTPNFR 'OKK 0A7.1-TTKT1V.FS TT.ur4..v June- 29 Pendleton Diesel Service l FRY SCHt H KT - CMR J:, s. 1 n,'.:w met I indeed 1 iUrj buKrnS to :! IV. h' .! fa f ;r.N r ! .: ur ara !: ; a kiks lid tut v-. ri.. l :.f. are a 1 V n.itU: ini rut nu! alas tv ,; ra'ed i th.s f'. .vk.:;-j is. :!nr. and :n t f.u n n.u;nte repir r tr men . to S- T i.'t FENCLIT-N ::f located : .-J sr rriuge . k-, we Koks Walla t'-wav .r. Ft rhetor. "v-6. ; ;s a f:rrr. well in tr.i ara for qi. l.t ijifxi tii.m r;i.r. owrUuland servsct , as well a Salt. f r.n; w'cr.r rpair and Parts repi-iCt nt nt to crank- surf jrindina; arid compute (nt.-raui th.s f.rn, exctlls ;n rir j and once hi do !x,s;nrs w.rh then, you will Income a loal patron for ail of your d.esel rrpa.r. Ttr edit...- ,.f :ms i?2 7. rs and Cu::r Kw ar phased to recon.r: end this able firm to all -f our radr and c-mplirnt nt the maufemtnt id" tr FENCl E TON DIESEL SEFUCE Lt their f.ne buSint ss policies and ethical ; ract.c . Chuck's Custom Upholstery CK a LINT A JAMES 0 NERS' w up. 1st t r.r.g and J-r r.. r r:;r:nc see C HI CK'S CliTvM iTHil-T-?v, l.u'.ri at til S.W. Frait.- ;r. Ft nd-eton. Fh.n 2-:222 for p.ck-u; a ad dt :..tr. TT..s f.rrr. r,s re stored mar.;. Valuable pices of and ust f.il ss. They are also everts in auto. t.it a"; truck u; .',.li.:tr. ..::tr: and !-.rr..r--rf r ;.r.".; :rr rtMtr a i:s :.ricU 5-;Tr.-:rr str;ct. !..:.) rv.:f c; not rtil.:f ha r .d r r:t r c s:.-u::;.n tun r;.-t in fur r.. -.. I'phoisrtr.ag !i.'..s pirCt' ;s r.'i N.t srn.tn! to be n-dt. Trit haw a cc-rrpltte line of u?bjlsrr:r.f fabrics to su:: jour cii.vct. oa can n:arcfc arv c.i.-T scrKe you k s.r a: th:s u; t.isrtr:af shop. in r:.:s 19": Trnand Coun try Ftv;r. f. the orar.! Zcrs. ;$t to cc'tr.rtend CHICK S CfSTCM ITKOL .FV upon :? quality of tht.r crk and e recorr.r: tnd rr. ra. t.V n'p of rop.e Arrow Chevrolet Vynn's 76 If you are !rt;cular atvur y iir far, :tn you bould tt irt:cularjKigr ..ur car' r icitt:. Ft-o;4e tt,rat:tkut tt.i ara ul o oui f tbrir ay to .-tiT in at HNVS "i sn Ft tKilfton, N'Cau they kno ;rut th, t JririiJIy at tttwUr.ts are cn'letily ra ti lur .th all tt-. l Is and n.ilury jtti all n.Uls and :'.kt s od aut. !:. :K s and Can handle anytJii.'nj; frv-m a US i to a tuniu; T?u al.-o ftiture t x;rt trake noJ n Uust sti m v rk nJ carry a tail l.'if of t;rt . Siatttr it s and afot ru s. Tt' in it t.rt; you'r :n it!)Xtt..n S';;n. r. in at aNNS 76, rt stntet station tUt is inttrest,J m vH.r I'-s.nt s . TSt ? are l-K.-jtr. S.E. Co-rt. m Ft n Ut ton. We. !tte editors od S!.:s 13 513 and Cou! like to itry Ftit. Call thr at- r.nrior. of ctrn: -I'ilC rr.is fine Srrvict ctnttr. And e sufftst you st.if ;r, sor. (or tS Nst in auroru- ne Strvjce. Sid Thompson Motors Li.j. y rt fr. eA.n, oj lao turning ttus ytar itts the Comt n;en of a FROUIER Trav,! TraJer, bt.K ER or KOINIHP Canijr or TKXaA or FACE ARROW Motor Horn fro.tr; Sir TWOS! IK.1V M."!TrB j! c u my. and En.rint in Ft ndleton pSiotie C76-3S3I. From rtit ;r Urfe .sdvi ttitsf fin units, you U1 find one tut is suited to your .ted tn s.;e and;rici. One of tin" reasons th,s unitsare sJ popular is tut they niake use of all space and are ar ranged st n.s;SJ , arid o.'Jt r rs ultm.ate in to:nf c r drmtvf ease. Vou .ll alays find tSiat thty of tt r a fine value f.r tt niomy. If ym like. easy parent ttrrr.s can t arrange it The sale.snun here are friendly, and ki.o their bu siness iU. Ttiey ;11 t more SUc U;t U help se lect a unit tailored to your nerds, at a price you can The editors of this 1972 Town and Country Frvie re con, rt. end this r putaWe deal er to our readers, re me nit r to contact SID THOVFSON M07CKS for the $ st deal you can ft t on a qjaiity tra-tr, can;;r or motor botne. "JA5CN .t t:..s day and are rn ry car nker Us sucfc a .de select: ot of rr.oc-.ls tc cSi3- from. :t is really c:f-f.c-1: for yot t; decide Sere t: c. for a r.e car. All t.'-e cart.;;it::es advertise tut t'-ir cars and trucks are the trst, but S); ; t: say l:ct ur really is. OtvioaSlv all ::.e cars or. tr.e rrrke t t.;. roust Uve :r,e:r ro.c pc:r.:s or tiev ou!dr.'t Uve sur nee tse ups an: d.-ns of tNe bus.rirs;. Ue :tn t:rs feel tut tl real dif ference ie tuv-.rj: a car is -er v: Sxi ode-a ;t :r:x. c-ffers a i.r pric-. en ttie ne unit as ell as an tones: dollar for car vou trade ir.. Kc- SS-TK - C""NE?" ecr , ;ne ffos: irr.p.rui uictor is tt service tut vou receive on your ne car yea after year. The editors of this 197: Fevie would like topoin: ou: a dra-er that considers tte tr,ost important pc.-t of sel- i.ae a car rne qua.itv ser vice he can offer you after ..ie Sa.e . n e are k.irir about AEKC'a CKEVFOLET at tteir ne location. S.E. Court in Fen&eton, phone 276-2511 dealers fv tr.e larriOus CHEVPOLET cars and trucks. See their, today for a ne or quality used car :r truck, and you'll see ty e sa "Cus tomer Consideration" is ttieir bvuord. C & I Furniture TiiL you StJf in i I Fl'PNI'PE, located at 424 S. Mam is Pendleton, phone :7S-o:3, you will be surprised at their wide se lection of quality used furn iture. People have learned in this area that they can shop at this store and save money furnishing tiieix home, and still Uve furniture tUt they can be proud to sho. This : on.par.;- Us earned a reputation for squ&re ceal itigs. One does not have to be afraid of buying mer chandise t.Ut is misrepre sented, as so often happens when buv.nE used. It is not Z. G HUE 5 -O'a'NEP' at C uiicommon to find practicably Dew mercUndise priced at less tUn half of the origi nal new price. If you've been thinking of buying new furniture, the au thors of this 1372 Town and Country Peview would like to recommend tut you stop in at C 4 1 FV?.Tn.'F-E. You'll be surprised at their f.ne merchandise and lew, low prices, and you'll like the friendly, fair manner in which you will be treated. Cecil takes tbis opportunity to thank the folks in this area for their past patronage and invites them to stop in and visit at any time. Kar Rare "FRANK F.ANSCVCWNER" Beautify your car as tU as n-attrially increase its value Sry Uviag it cleaned and reconditioned at KAr K.AF.E at 14 S.E. Court ir. Pendleton, phone 276-1254.. 1 or car d-. serves more tUn a hck and a promise. Here they i!l completely clean and recondition trie extr;ur and interior. Then, except for occasional Wash ings to get rid of surface dirt, you can forget .t for a whole year. Individual owners, garage and service men, andautomc" bile dealers over a wide area avail themselves cf th.s uni que service, and speak most h.ghly of it. Be sure tc ask about their motor recon ditioning service. Attendants here are cour teous, and see that your car is handled as carefully as if it wtre their own. Your car's beau';, and cleanliness are the business of this es tablishment. The manage ment has built a fine re putation by serving the pub lic honestly, and providing 1 a fine service. The editors of this 1372 Town and Country Peview recommend KA.k KAr.- to our readers. We know you'll be more tUn pleased with ani work thev do for vou. Skyroom " WAYNE ENG OWNER'' Fine fovfci and drink is a favorite topic of conversa tion, for it speaks a univer sal language, but at the SKY-P-DCM m Pendleton at Muni cipal Airport, phone 276-4S34 food and drink is more t just a topic of conversation it is a most enjoy bale rea it;.. This outstanding estab lishment Us become afavor ite gathering place for par ticular people who know an appreciate tiie best. mis is one oi the tines restaurants in this area and they feature Steaks and Chi nese Cuisine. They also have a lovely cocktail lounge and private dining rooms with facilities for dinners and par ties. The edition of this 1372 Town and Country Review heartily recommends the SKYROOM in Pendleton to our readers, remember, if you appreciate outstanding ser vice, and really good food and drink served at the peak of perfection, we suggest you drop in soon and enjoy he' pi talis at its best. Morrow County Court Proceedings CCHNTY TOUT rRox.FF.nsos for may. 1972 ur-tt r tntisSt-rnnt Moor L let tis fund to i,f rral K-vjd Fund. WARRANTS ISSIFD ON CENERAL FIND. KUUm SSaSu.ner) Tai Coll. txy $ 41.73 Ca:e!!e Time FlecSiiXi 7G0.80, Tub. 90.00. As st ssors sup. 23.7J (174.50 SSandard CU Co. Museum futl 53.79, sheriffs carl07.C7.. 160.86 SSainiard Office SuppJ) Tan. Call, ekp 3.10 Paul W. Join s Co. Ct. exp 76.70 Pacific NW BU sheriffs comm 62.68 Htrnan Winter I A secy 143.11. rent 65.00, sup. 16.00, phone 4.23 228.34 Ins. Assoc. of Assessors Assessors dues 20.00 Olive Sweenev H. Nurse travel 38.84 Heppner Garbage Tisp. 3.00 Del's Place ' DE1EEPT ME CHAM OWNER' l.t.ii ipo. OU This pop-. the p.ace it i-eaiet-jn r.ett, fhor 276-2S&4 if want ti have a good time. They feature an atmosphere tut will make any evening spent here enjoyable. We all need relaxation, and visiting witr friendly people is considered to be one of trie most rela.ii.ig. You can for- get your worries a -litl. a Sal : OUIjU.ut JjOi-:i rfci Etooc tr; recreation go band in hand to m;.ke up part of this popular night spot. They have only tTi'-ke it a point to see tut you enpy yourself. Don'r fail to stop here for a mar velous!; good time. In miking this 1372 Town editors, are pleased to make particular mention of th.s fine tavern and hope vou 21 er.jc;. an evening at the EEL'S PLACE soon. J&M Towing & Wrecking 'y.ZrZL SALLEE AND JOHNNIE BLEDSOE OWNERS time for For dependable towing, call the J i M TOWING i WRECKING located on the Tutuilla Foad in Pendleton phone 276-11B6. This weU known firm Us a reputation of ability and experience to expertly UncHe ail towing jobs large or small. They feature 24 hour ser vice and radio dispatched equipment along with cour teous understanding person nel who will professionally Undle the job so that you do not Lave to worry about any thing. This firm is insured and meets both local and state requirements. They will go anvwhere at any your convenience. For emergency long or short distance tow service this firm cannot be beat. Reliable wreckers and train ed drivers are just some of the reasons why they are so well liked in this area. In this 1372 Publication of She Town and Country Pe view we, the editors, com mend the management of this firm for their sincere efforts to serve the people of this area well. We suggest to our readers that they re member She name J 4 M TOWING i WRECKING when in need of any towing. cttise sup Joyce Btrgstrom Assessors field work 17.65 ErnrSS Jorcensen JF5 rent 33.33, phone 37.99. sup. 23.14 94.45 Petty Johns Building Planners sup. 5.00, cthse sup. 48.04 53.04 Western Auto cthse sup 5.98 Turner, Van Marter L Eryant bond 25.00 City of Heppner cthse sup 8.50 Columbia Basin cthse power 119.52 Laurel Office Aids Co. Ct. exp 20.10 tl Smith Planners travel 24.86, sup. 3.50 26.45 Richfield sheriffs car exp 1.73 Sheriff of Umatilla jail exp 72.00 Pitney Bowes paper I postage.... 3.13 Ins. Bus. Mach. Mach. mtse 49.23 Texaco sheriffs car exp.... 3.68 Pacific NW Bell currenS exp 272.48 Court St. Market cthse sup 11.85 BankAmericard sheriffs travel 38.09, CD 3.75, Co. Ct. 85.30 127.14 Parker Scott cthse sup 43.74 Heppner Auto Parts CD 19.90, R. Fire 14.63 34.55 3M Bus. Prods. paper & postage... 275.96 Blue MS. Eco. Bevel. EO.A 94.10 Fords Tire Service sheriffs car exp... 102.22 Jim Driscoll, PM-posSage 100.00 Ct. St. Mkt. indigent fund 3.50 Morrow CGG sheriffs car exp 108.83 Gazette Times Off. pub. 6.30, Planner sup. 9.85... 16.15 Murray s Co. Ct. 6.01, CD 1.24, Planner sup. 3.36... 10.61 DepS. of Gen. Serv. sheriffs ofse sup. 10.00, CD 66.00 76.00 Bankers Life Ins 53.17 Farley MoSor Co. rural fire 2.67 FenSex Service cthse sup 8.00 Blue Cross Ins. 331.50 Sal. 203.90 DA 47.10 582.50 Sadie Parrish ElrCtt.. SM Bus. Trod. jlr 46.J7 BankAmericard Stk Tiff dual I travel 37.52 SUnvUrd Office SuppJ) clerks tup 74.11 Ctrn'tt Green Feed cshs up 1.15 Pacific N w KU current exp 242.28 KilUm Stationery AsMSSort sup 20.19 City of Heppner S. Food sup 3.00' Dr. L.P. TttMes Med. Inv. 15.00. Ment. 111. 10.00 25.00 Pacific NW Ml sheriffs conim 77.38, l iuon OU Co. sheriffs car exp..... 21.15 Standard Oil Co. sheriffs car exp 58.46 Tr. Jean S. Gardiner Juv. travel Paul Frttyjohn rural fire Grace E. Drake Juv. travel Dr. Charles Jotou-ton Juv. travel Mr. Howard Busse Juv. seminars Ted Condon Juv travel Mrs. Dtarrel Harris Juv. seminars Shell Oil Co. sheriffs car exp.... Pettyjohns Planning sup Lexington Grange Planners sup 13.00 Oscar Peterson Promotional BankAmericard CD Standard Oil Co. Ct. 13.80, Planner 13.80... Morrow Co. GG rural fire Pacific NW Bell sheriffs comm... Standard lua. Pacific Mutual Life Sal Standard Ins. Ins State Accident Ins. Sal. 12.73, Ins. 123.91 State Dept. of Revenue Sal 457.30 First National Sal 1,390.50 Pub. Emp. Ret. Board Sal 646.06, ss 646.06 1.232.12 W ARRANTS ISSUED ON GEN ERAL ROAD FUND: BankAmericard misc 6.65 Packer Scott parks 43.74, sup 43.74 91.48 Heppner Auto Parts new equip. 873.00, repairs 432.63. ...1,367.63 Heppner Nor Gas parks 88.20 Pettyjohns parks 58.43 Walter Hayes Comm. exp 50.29 Homer W. Hughes Comm. exp 22.80 Central Oregon Welders repairs 16.50 Howard Cooper Corp. 400.72 SSandurd Oil Co. cat t oil ..1.3'8.14 Clyde Equipment Co. rftwirs.... 1.912.00 EiC Pari. repairs 13.93 l.R. Equip. repairs............... 87.03 Pettyjohn repairs 24.02 Claude Swinyl Mach. repair 11.59 General Fire Equip. up 3.25 Fords Tire tires 123.46, parks 2.50 125.96 Slot Machinery repairs... ....1 418.43 Traffic Safety Sup. materials 1.392.65 fas i oil 6.73.... SU.vUrd Oil Co. Hi 1 oil..,. Morrow Co. t-0 repairs Pacific NW Ml mssc McBn U IUhS Shif nusr Tad!", rg Much. repairs Hi4mes Welding Equip, repairs Pacific NW B,ll sup , Gray Rt pair Sh. gas I oil Standard Ins. Jns F irst National Sal 1,093.70 12.00 12.30 93.33 10.76 17.00 7.9& .313.43 23.65 8.39 47.88 . 50.00 . S1.85 76.24 50.00 100.00 50.00 6.00 13.22 5.00 125.00 21.00 27.60 ...35.75 5.37 230.67 87.14 142.65 Munnell i Sherrill, Inc. repairs 28.44 City of Heppner misc 4.90 Blue Cross Sal. 238.10. Ins. 205.84.. Farley Motor Co. new equip BankAmericard misc. 5.25, Dept. of I e venue Sal 333.30 Pacific Mutual life 5C3.94 2,835.00 Sal Fublic Imp Ret Sal 558.68. ss 558.68.. . State Acc. Ins. Sal. 7.42, Ins. 624.50.... Labor 319JT6 Br. 1.117.36 631.92 8,124.99 Irrigon . I m mi I II I I II 17 dV iV-(L' ' of . NEEDLE THREADERS SE1NG CUB presenting a band made quilt to Mr. and Mrs. Stone, residents ofHier sche's Nursing Home, Pendleton. From left to right Kath leen Evans, Mrs. Stone, Karen Richards, Perry Brandt, Mr. Storie, Erin Evans. The quilt was pieced and Sied by She girls and Us each girl's name emhrcitlered on IS, as well as the club name. repairs Pacific NW Bell misc 40.18 Columbia Basin misc. 67.34, parks 16.00 83.34 Heppner Inland Chemical repairs 19.50 Wrights Counsry SSore parks 4.21 Murrays sup. .98, misc. 5.69, park 1.16 7.83 DepS. of Gem Serv. misc 17.00 Farley MoSor Co. repairs 146.52 Bankers Life Ins 34.79 RenSex Services misc 8.07 Coast to CoasS repairs 5.86 John Mollatian Srustee-misc 4.00 Ray's Chicken House Zephyr Electric Inc. W.F. MIKE' ZIMMERMAN OWNER" The ZEPHY? ELECTRIC INC. located at 232 S.E. Emi grant in Pendleton, phone 275 5S21 lor complete seme. Th.s firm of recognized electrical contractors spec ialize m residential, com mercial, and industrial wir ing. There are many jobs throughout this area tut are tributes to their ability as electrical contractors. Th.s section of t:,e coun try as a whole has ar. add ed business advantage by Uv ir.g it its m.dst Suet a well know l electrical establ.sv n.ent wnose commenoable po licies and products of qua lity Uve gained lor them an ever increasing business. This can be confirmed ty the large contracts they are com pleting throughout this sec tion in all fields of electri cal wiring. Tney nave the very best in workmanship and materials; therefore, you will be wise to consult them before you let your next con tract. We, the ed.tors, take great prjde in referring this firm to all our readers ir. our 1372 Town and Country Pe-v.e. FATS CHICKEN HOUSE is located across from Found Up Grounds in Pendleton, phone 276-K43 for orders. Tiie seeker of good food will indeed be satisfied here. Whether at lunch or dinner in She evening, you will f.nd their food of tne highess qua lity, that will satisfy She most jaded appetite. Among the many things they are noSed for, is their superb service and fabulous chicken. Try their food and you will know why it is the Saik of She Sown. All She enticing foods on the menu and their fast service make this a pleasant place to stop when in Pendle ton shopping. When you don's feel like VAL'S VILLAGE "LAPPELL i VAL MACEE OWNERS EOCN JOSEPH L. W'lLHELM is home on leave visiting his preparing a meai arnome and folks, Mr. and Mrs. James you don't feel like dressing W'ilhelm, Jim and Rom His up to go inio a restaurant; brother Gary Lee W'ilhelm ar- Shey will solve your prob- ranged to be home as the same lems. time. With the Army, be has The resSauranSsuggesSedin been staSioned in Texas, this area by She composers of Joseph W'ilhelm recently re ceived Shis prornoSion to Eq uipment Operator Construc Sionman. WiSb the Seabees, he Us been ssationed on Mid way Islands in the Public W orks Dep t. He will be there Shree more months then he expects a cUnge of duty sSation to iCoronado Beach, Ca. Shis 1972 Review is RAY'S CHICKEN HOUSE. You'll Sruly enjoy Sheir SasSe tempt ing chicken. ELIZABETH M. KALDY Funeral services for Eliza beth M. Haldy, age 83, of Friendsview Manor in New berg, who died June 17, 1372 at her home were Wednesday June 21, 1:30 p.m. in At trell's Newberg Funeral Cha pal. CUrles BealsandChar loste Macy officiated and in terment was at the Friends Cemetery, Newberg. Elizabeth M. Haldy was born Jan. 20, 1889 in Mece don Center, New York, the daughter of Edward Mott and the former Ada Miller. As a child she moved with her family to Michigan where she attended grade school at Ba sin Valley, near Adrian Michigan, then on to high school at Cleveland, Ohioand aStended She Cleveland Bible Institute graduating in 1910. She pastoredSheCampCUse, Ohio Friends Church, then the Friends Church in Te Cumsah, Mich, prior to hei marriage to Arthur J. Haldy in Cleveland, Ohio on Oct. 15, 1313. He also was a pastor of She Friends Church and they pasSored churches in Ohio, Tennessee, Oklahoma, owa and Washington before coming to Oregon. From 1936 to 1941 they served the Sherwood and Middleton Friends Churches, then moved So Rex until 1951 when they moved to PorSland. They moved to Newberg and She Friendview Manor in 1961. Her husband preced ed her in deaSh in July, 1363. he was a recorded muster of the Friends Church and a member of the Newberg Friends Church. Surviving are: One son, a minister of the. Nazarene Chu rch in Billing, Montana, Ed ward L. Haldy, two daugh ters, Josephine H. Howell of Spray, Oregon and Frances L. Haldy of Kansas Cily, Mis souri; one broSher, Bernard E. Mott, Sr. of Brea, Ca lifornia; one sister, Edith Lowell of Portland; 3 grand children, and 5 great grandchildren. There is a good reason for VAL'S VILLAGE located as 316 S.W. Court in Pendleton, phone 275-5534 being so pop ular. The orders served here Uve real ' puli.ng power" and draw lovers of fir food for many miles around. It's better than eating at home. Here you w HI f.rid a friend ly a'mospii-re. Your orders will receive prompt astention and everything served you w.ll be of the besS quality. It isn't often that we can f.nd a restaurant serving such delicious food at such fair prices. Try them for real service and good food, and we are sure you will tell your friends about them. The owiiers are proud of their establishment and have good reason to be. Stop hunting for SUS good place to eat while you are in Pendleton. Stop here and you'll Uve found it. The organizers of this 1972 Peview unfiesitatingly give our full endorsement to VAL'S VILLAGE. In commenting on the cUn ges in the 8 months since be was home, he said: "There's more cops, you've had the fire, new Grain Grow ers building, new highwayand bridges, Don Us two new pin ball machines, cigarettes are more expensive tUn at the Navy Exchange." FRANK TURNER was in Saturday and showed us an article about his grandson, Mike Turner of San Jose.' Mike works forPitney-Boes and is a leading salesman. In the face of fierce compe tition in California last Nov ember he led the field with ?1 8,703 in sales to be their top man out in the West. His father. Bob Turner, was raised bere. Irrigon fire tests new truck Fire destroyed a storage and machinery shed aS She Fred Fredrickson place, a m'le West of Irrigon on Ri ver Road Sat. afternoon. The fire was well underway before discovered and re ported. A motile home adjacent to the building received some damage with large windows broken by the heat. Irri gon's new pumper truck was credited with saving it from loss. MR. AND MRS. DON KE.N NEY, Irrigon, attended the graduaSion exercises of their son George Kenrtey fromOSU on June 4. He was one of 2,300. Mr. and Mrs. KenneyaSSen ded a breakfast Sunday morn ing, given for the Agronomy studenSs and their families. Enroute home the Kenneys visited their daughter, Mrs. Dean fFay) Hermann, and other relatives in Portland. MR. AND MRS. ORVILLE BUCHANAN of Irrigon, went toCorvallis to meet their son Bruce, who attends OSU. Or ville returned home, while Mrs. Buchanan accompanied Bruce to Mt. View, Cal. where he will be employed by the Ford Motor Co. Josephine BucUnanandher sister Ada Montague accom panied them as far as Rogue River where they stayed to visit a brother, the Rev. Ce cil A halt. They plan to vi sit other relatives in Cal. before returning to Irrigon. Mrs. Buchanan and Bruce took a four hour tour of San Francisco riding the cable cars and visiting Fishermans Wliarf. VISITORS at the Herman Havekost home Tuesday through Friday were Mr. and Mrs. CUrles Havekost of Bellingham, Wa., hereioaS tend She funeral of his half brother Wm. Logan, at Ar lington on Friday. EsSher BarnetS of Jone, is siaying at She home to care for her mother, whose health is fail ing. CHARLES INGALLS of Ir rigon is a patient at She U m atilla Hospital, following a heart attack. EVERETT HOWELL oi Monument was in Heppner last Saturday on business.