Page 3. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. Ore., Thursday. Feb. 6. 1975
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TWO PEOPLE. FIVE LEGS-Orville Culsforlh is taking a
course In beginner photography at Heppner High School. He
brought this picture to the Gazette-Times yesterday and
offered to play a game. He asks; who are they, what are they
doing, and why? When readers figure this out, don't call
UK-call Orvllle. And give that man an A!
Immunization clinics
scheduled for schools
The following immunization
clinics for Morrow County
Schools are scheduled:
Riverside School. Board
man. Tues.. Feb. 11. 9 a.m.;
A C, Houghton School, Irrigon
In follow at 10:45 a.m.:
Heppner High School. Tues.,
Feb. lfl, 8:30 a.m.: lone
elementary and high schools
to follow at approximately 10
am.
Immunizations to be offered
include DPT. DT. measles,
rubella and trivalent oral polio
vaccines,
Preschool children are wel
come to attend the clinics at
Bnardman. Irrigon and lone.
City gels
'5,000 in
lax iunds
The State Highway Division
ha announced distribution of
H.m.m In highway-user
funds to incorporated cities of
Oregon.
Ilcppner's portion amounts
to $"..oifl .51,
The quarterly allocation is
bused on the statutory 12 per
cent for the period Oct. 1 to
Dec I74.
The funds come from the
following sources: motor
chirlr registration and oper
aim's license fees, gasoline
lav. use fuel tax. motor
carrier fees, and fines and
penalties collected for viola
tions ot the size and weight
statute.
The clinics are under the
direction of Morrow County
Health Officer L.D, Tibbies,
assisted by Mrs. Pal Wright,
U N,, and a volunteer staff.
I I NO ASSOCIATION
SETS MEETING
On Feb. 6 representatives of
the Eastern Region Council of
the Oregon Lung Association
will meet in LaGrande.
Jeff Butler, coordinator and
executive director of the
Council of Medical Education
and Development Inc. for
northeast Oregon, will be the
luncheon speaker. Regional
President Everett C, Abbott.
LiC.rande. w ill preside. Mrs.
W. W. Weatherford expects to
attend as a representative of
Morrow County.
Murray's
robbed
Murray's Drug was robbed
nf approximately fiMMt in rash
and checks over the w eekend.
The funds were taken from
the stale liquor department.
Ideated in the drug store. No
money in other rash registers
was disturbed, according to
Mark Murray, co-owner, nor
was any merchandize taken.
The money was in cash and
checks. Friday's liquor store
receipts left in a bank bag
were missing, as were cash
and checks for Saturday's
business which were in the
liquor department cash regis
ter. There was no evidence of
forced entry into the building.
( its police are investigat
ing G-T WANT
ADS PAY
THERE'S A REWARDING
CAREER WAITING
FOR YOU AT BANKERS
Hankers l ife and Casualty Co. is expanding its
sales force and needs a representative in
Morrow Co. immediately. No canvassing,
qualified leads supplied free. If you are the right
person you will be trained in our successful
method that will help you earn I-'imi to $:too a
week to start. If you are 21 years of age or over,
and willing In work hard to earn what you are
worth, notify Lawrence Schilling. District
Manager, at the Northwestern Motel on
Monday. Feb. M. from K a.m. to 10 p.m. Call for
appointment.
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CHOCOLATES
$3.25 lb.
a woman never forgets...
the man who remembers
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EPPMER
MERCHANTS
PRESENT
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BRUARY 14
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Cat's Arco Service
Cal's Lounge and Cafe
Case Furniture Co.
Central Market
Coast-to-Coast Store
Dean's Second Hand Store
L. E. Dick
Elma's Apparel
Farley Motor Co.
Fiesta Bowl
Lebush Shoppe
Heppner Laundromat
First National Bank of Oregon
Gardner's Men's Wear
Gonty's
Gray's Repair Shop and
Union Oil Consignee
Heppner-Morrow County
Chamber of Commerce
Heppner Nor-Gas
Leonard's Mobil Service
Kinzua Corporation
M & R Company
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
Morrow County
Grain Growers, Inc.
Murray's Rexall Drug
Northwestern Motel
Peterson's Jewelers
Pettyjohn's
Farm & Builders Supply
Ruggles-Boyce Ins. Agency
Jack VanWinkle's SEARS'
Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant
Thomson Bros. Grocery
Turner, VanMarter & Bryant Ins.
Wagon Wheel Cafe & Lounge
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