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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 6

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THE LEBANON EXPRESS, SERVING Wednesday, June 21, 1967 OUR SERVING OUR PHU LOT, Vietnam--Army Warrant Officer Robert Part 111, 20, son of Mrs. Anita D. Part, Nutley, N. received the Air Medal June I near here, WO Parr earned the -award for combat aerial support of ground operations in Vietnam. An aviator in the 213th Support Helicopter Company, WO Parr, entered the Army in July 1964, He attended Irvington (N, Vocational and Technical High School, and Nutley: (N, 45) High School His father, Robert Pair It, lives on Route 1, TACOMA, Wash, --Technical Sergeant Kenneth Barr, whose mother is Mrs.

R. Byrrus, Banks, arrived for duty at McChord AFB, Wash, Sergeant personnel technician, previously 'served in Thailand, He is assigned to the Air Defense. Command which protects the enemy air attack. The sergeant is a graduate of Lebanon Union High School. wife, Donna, is the daughter of Heyne, Lebanon, NOVATO, Calif, --Technical Sergeant James L.

Gillispie, whose wife Pauline, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst, Star Route 1 has been graduated from the V. S. Air Force Senior oncominissioned Officer at Hamilton.

AFB, Calif, The sergeant, who received advanced milltary leadership and management training, is radar technician at Hancock Field, Y. Sergeant. Gillisple, who served in the Korean War, Is the brother of Delbert F. Gillispie, Gold Hill, 4 GROTON, Conn, -Seaman Radioman Earl Buchanan, USCG, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Buchanan, 740 Binshadler, was graduated from the 24-week Radioman School at the Coast Guard Training Center here, He became proficient in the, operation, maintenance, and repair of radio receivers and transmitters, radio direction finders, telephone and telegraph equipment and teletypewriters. He has become familiar with distress procedures' and the Merchant Vessel Reporting System Communications, very important in carrying out the Coast Guard's primary protection of life and property at sea, VIRGINIA BEACH, Va, --Electronics Technician First Class David Dykstra, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.

Dykstra, 511 Street, was selected for the Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program (NESEP) while serving at the U. S. Naval Guided Missiles School Dam Neck here. He. will report to the Naval Preparatory School in Bainbridge, Md, for nine weeks refresher training in mathematics, physics, English and orientation in college academic requirements, After he completes the school, and is accepted by one of the colleges participating in the NESEP, he will enroll in the 1967- 68 fall semester, On graduating from college he will be commissioned an ensign in the Navy, A graduate of Lebanon Union High School, Petty Officer Dykstra entered the service in August 1960, SAN DIEGO, Calif, --Marine Private Larry Hoerauf, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert F. Letters. (Editor's Note: Vicki Wolfenbarger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wolfenbarger, 705 Wagon Wheel attended 4-H summer school last week on a scholarship she won as the Express' top 4-H reporter last year, Her letter of thanks to the Express staff follows:) I want to express my thanks to the Lebanon Express, It is really a privilege to go to summer school and stay at OSU, It's a wonderful experience to attend classes and great assemblies.

I have made so many friends and learned so much, It is one of the greatest experiences anyone can have: I am staying at Callahan 6 West and though it is high up, we sure have a view. Our dorm has to share the dining hall with the two boys' dorms, (It sure is crowded.) Tonight our floor is having a separate dinner with the boys in Wilson Two West, This is a great opportunity to meet people and become acquainted, I have taken: plant science as my elective and also have classes in home economics and safety procedures. At one class we will meet Miss Teenage Syracuse and talk to her. All in all it has been great and will continue to be. I sincerely thank the Lebanon Express for this fine experience.

Vicki Wolfenbarger CARPENTER THE RIGHT MEMORIAL FOR YOUR. NEEDS AT THE RIGHT PRICE FOR YOUR BUDGET Includes The Setting And Per petual Care. Days Phone Ever SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY MASONIC CEMETERY NORTH SANTIAM HIGHWAY Oregon Motorists Are Oregon to death," compiled Motor errors state's total Driver laws or bad ers. The most is driving SOUTHGATE You'll Never Cry Over Spilt Milk When You Buy This Easy-Care MOHAWK CARPET! We have them for every room in your home. OPEN TILL 8 P.M.

SATURDAYS to 6 P.M. EASY TERMS FREE DELIVERY "YOUR CARPETING HEADQUARTERS" SOUTHGATE FURNITURE Southgate' Shopping Center 258-5030 'Driving Themselves To Death' lation of the basic rule produced almost. driving in wrong lane, one third of all fatal accidents! Excessive Only 36 percent of all speed caused an additional 11 percent, caused by driver The third most common driver: error, indicates that most traffic driving on the wrong side of the road, caus- really happen by "'accident," ed 13 percent of the fatal accidents, Other frequent mistakes resulting in The world catch of fish traffic, deaths were: following too increasing more rapidly. turning left- in front of oncoming traffic, huinan growth The did not have right of way, failed to yield from 46.1 billion pounds right of way to pedestrian and straddling or. billion pounds in 1964, SKINLESS Get 'em Early for the 4th of July! An error in date was noted in Lind Records in the Monday issue, Item, listed" under divorce suits, should have reads; Delores K.

vs. Darrell. Freeman, Married March 31, 1956 in Crescent: City, Calif, Correction Hoerauf, 2045 Stoltz Hill was graduated from the Teletype Operator Course at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot here, He was instructed in the operation and employment of the teletypewriter set sociated equipment used by the Fleet Marine Force. He the touch system of typing; installation and operating. adjust-, ments; interrelation of -system components; mechanical operation of the transmitter and receiver; Manual and Teletype Exchange System teletype procedures; message forms, applicable.

publications, directives and security regulations; organization of the Fleet Marine Force; agencies and. means of communications; and message and communication center functioning at all levels. HOSPITAL The following per sons yere treated recently at Lebanon Community Hospital, MEDICAL: Freda J. Mastenbrook, Mary Starr, Willis Randall, William Comber, Violet Moore, Nettie Keefhaver, John W. Watt, Jackie Modderman, Margaret J.

Johnson, John W. Smith, Nancy L. Neilson, Alfred K. McPherson, Gregory Severns, Gerald J. Severns, Daniel Ashton, Mildred Chavez, Sweet Home; William, Sharp, Craw-, fordsville; Donald Davenport, Scio; George E.

Fields, Brownsville; C. Sells, Waterloo; Marjorie V. Overman, Lacomb; Joe Stutzman, Keota, Iowa, SURGICAL: Ella C. Wood, Carl Bahrke, Linda K. Lembke, Ruby K.

Barger, Kay Fitzwater, Lebanon; Della meet Home; 'Arlene Curtis, Brownsville, In Memoriam HELMUTH SCHMIDT Services were held this afternoon at Huston Funeral Home for Helmuth A. Schmidt, 56, 610 Seventh, who died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Eugene, The Rev. John Milbrath officiated, Interment followed at the IO0F Cemetery, He was born Dec. 17, 1917 at Menno, S. He had lived in, Lebanon the last 30 years, He worked for Den Herders Construction and for the last 25 years for J.

C. Lemons Plumbing. He married Clarice J. Hunt, -Aug. 22, 1940 at Vancouver Wash, She died June 18, 1966.

He was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church and the Lebanon Elks He is survived by his mother Mrs. Alex (Erna) Schmidt; two daughters, Patricia Bend; brothers, Arthur, Walter, Guggisberg, Albany and Judith' Blanchat, all of' Lebanon; a sister, Clara Hansen, Reedsport and six grandchildren. KENNETH 'ALFRED COOTWARE Service time for Kenneth Alfred Cootware, 56, 376 Center, has been changed to Thursday, 2 p.m, at Jost Funeral Home, The Rev. Thomas Stafford, Seventh-day Adventist Church will officiate and interment will follow at the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Mr. Cootware died June 18 at the Lebanon Community Hospital after a long illness, He was born at Iron Mountain, Feb, 9, 1911, He was a retired truck driver, He married Minerva Boggs at Nashville, May 15, 1935, They came to Oregon October, 1966 from Tucson, Ariz, He is survived by his widow, Minerva, Lebanon; five daughters: Mrs.

Bonnie Burnes, Lebanon; Mrs. Judy Hankins, Baltimore, Mrs. Elois Grissom, Lebanon; Mrs. Sandra Heckt, San Diego, and Miss Marlene Cootware, Lebanon; a son, Kenneth R. Cootware, in the Army stationed in Germny; six grandchildren; brothers, Barnie, Iron Mountain, and Allen, Norway, three sisters Mrs.

Tony Dorflue, Mrs, Lloyd Hawkins and Mrs. George Britz, all of Iron Mountain, Harlan Friesen Earns B.A. Officials of Northwest Nazarene College in Nampa, Idaho have announced that Harlan Friesen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Friesen, 750 Ralston has graduated this month with a bachelor of arts degree in business administration, Northwest Nazarene College is one of seven accredited liberal arts colleges sponsored by the Church of the Nazarene, motorists are "driving themselves according to statistics recently by the Oregon Department of Vehicles, During 1966, driver accounted for '63 percent of the fatal accidents: errors -are violations. of traffic judgments on the part of drive common driver error in fatals too fast for conditions.

This: vio- NEBERGALL'S WIENERS HAMS CANNED SWIFT'S PREMIUM 3 LB. CAN $279 MORTON'S CHEESE HEINZ SALT PLAIN IODIZED OR 26 OZ. BOX KRAFT-VELVEETA HONEY 2 LB. JAR 599 BUMBLE BEE 2 LB. LOAF.

OZ. TIN 439 IGA SYRUP 22 OZ. BTL. 299 SUNSHINE KRAFT CRACKERS 2 BOX LB. 499 MELLORINE DINNER oz 5 FOR $100 Mayflower DUCHESS DUCHESS PEACHES TIN 4 5 FOR FOR $100 $700 Gal.

39 FRUIT COCKTAIL VAN CAMP TIN CATSUP PORK n' BEANS 4 FOR $100 HUNT'S MARSHMALLOWS 1-199 ACTION 14-02. 51 WHITE KING BLEACH DETERGENT LIQUID 22 OZ. BTL. 699 Bottles BANANAS RIPE DELICIOUS CELERY BUNCH CARROTS CELLO LB. BAG LOCAL BERRIES LETTUCE 2 HEADS.

AVAILABLE NOW FREE DELIVERY PHONE ORDERS TAKEN SILVER DOLLAR STAMPS JOE CHET'S MARKET 1188 SO. MAIN LEBANON 258-7300 fatal accidents errors, which deaths do not and shellfish is than the world's catch increased in 1950 tp 113,8 LB. BOX SHOP HOME STORES TOWN FIRST $269.

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