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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1958)
10 HEPPNER, GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, March 13. 1958 ESP"" ' . ' 4 r f Y 1 ' f. . K t i - i Stephenson said. "His back ground provides him with a fine insist into the problems ol ranchmen throughout the area," the bank president declared. lone News IlLli 'L JUL '" CARL BARTLETT First National Names Ag Representative Carl Bartlett, a cattle ranch er for the past nine years, has been appointed agricultural rep resentative for the First Nat ional bank of Portland in the mid-Columbia area of the state it was announced by C B Steph enson, president of the statewide banking system. Bartlett will replace Lester E (Bud) Tibbets, who has repre sented the bank in this area for the past four years. Tibbets has been promoted to assistant cash ier and general loan officer at the bank's Nyssa branch. Bart lett will be headquartered at The Dalles. A graduate of Oregon State college and a native of Baker, Bartlett has resided in Nyssa area since 1949. He operated a cattle ranch there until 1953 and for the past five years has been a partner in a cattle feeding op eration in the same area. In his new post Bartlett will continue to offer friendly assis tance on banking financing of agrlculeural, livestock and farm improvements, In Morrow county, Mr and Mrs Alvin McCabe of La Grande spent the weekend here. Mr and Mrs Tom Bristow and children of Portland spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs E W Bristow. Mr and Mrs Ray Helmbigner were Portland visitors last week. Miss Helen Salter of Richmond, Calif visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Hugh Salter and other rel atives for over a week, Mr and Mrs Stanley Ruter of Los Angeles are the parents of a son, Jeffery Dean, born, Feb 20. Weight 7 lb and 4 oz. Mr and Mrs Tom Davidson of Los Ange les are the grandparents. Mrs Ella Davidson of Heppner, Mrs Mattie Morgan of Portland and Earl Morgan of lone are the great-grandparents. W B Culham of Pendleton of the state board of health depart ment, met with the city council Tuesday evening. March 4 onrt gave a talk on the sewer prob lems oi ine city. He explained the lagoon sewer system. The council approved a sanitary ord inance. SOLUTION MAN Les Wyman Representing Agri-Chem, Inc., Heppner 6-9619 I It " ' Plan your fertilizer program with the Solution Man your local Brea Brand fertilizer dealer. He specializes in fertilizer solutions and in solutions to fertilizing needs. He provides the fertilizer, equipment and know-how you need to help produce higher yields. Better talk to your local Brea Brand dealer today I Call 6-9228 for Printing Needsl Cal's Tavern Cafe WILL BE OPEN DAILY 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. 5 P.M. TO 2:30 A.M. SPECIALIZING IN STEAKS RANCH AERO AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO. OWNED AND OPERATED BT PAUL N. HANSEN Now available for weed spraying. Call 6-5893 or see at Lane's Apartment No. 2 it" it. dm D. A. Short, your Tlpfioni Manager for Heppnir 1 F . , , "WM Mil MIMIIIM i r i L-n It) X v i Care for a look at some unusual phones? Here are a couple of experimental types. You'll agree they're quite a change from the phones you use every day. So we've asked a number of people to try them out at home for a month. In the foreground is a new-style bedroom phone. The phone at left is even more unusual. The dial's built right into the handset. Naturally, it's too early to tell if either of these phones will ever go into regular service. But our aim is to find out what telephone users think of them. For what we learn from tests like this will help set the style of your future telephone. You know that wire that runs from your phone to the pole outside? It's called a drop wire. With lots of new phones going in, you've probably seen phone men hooking up these wires. Most always, they have a few small pieces left over. myj uuun mrac uivica away ? Not at all! These "leftovers" are put together into lengths of wire we can use somewhere else. Just like a budget-minded house wife, we make good use of our scraps! These days, lots of people enjoy regular telephone visits with folks out of town. It's fun to phone someone at a certain time each week, for instance. When you plan a phone visit this way, you know the per son you call will be at home. You benefit from low Sta-tion-to-Station rates, too. And when you look over the rates listed in your phone book, you'll be surprised how far you can call for $1 or less. Pacific Telephone M ' ii (If (5 so v. J ADD ED 0 o o TO THE zeBjie Times Printing lepfl TO ENABLE US TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS - TOP QUALITY PRINTING - FASTER DELIVERIES - A WIDER RANGE OF SERVICES A- Kelly Automatic Cylinder Press . As a 75th Anniversary present to our printing customers, the Gazette-Times is now installing a Kelly Automatic Cylinder Press in our modern printing department. When installation is complete (slow delivery of needed equipment prevents us from having it in operation for a few days yet) this equipment will nearly double the pro duction output of our printing department and make possible much speedier deliv ery of orders. This press will also make it possible for us to provide you .with a much wider range of printing services and assure the finest quality of work on all orders, no matter how large or small. We had planned on having this new press in operation by now so that interested res idents could watch it in operation, but it will be turning out printing for you within a few weeks and you are invited to stop in any time to watch it in operation. Call Us For- Business Forms Letterheads Statements Envelopes Ruled Forms Booklets Wedding Announcements Handbills Moore Business Forms Salesbooks All Printing Needs I i .-V; i f -life , ri- W ?? Lni f ' .tj ill --. 4 COMING IN With the aid of a fork lift truck from Heppner Pine Mills, the GT's press, a 2-ton piece of equipment, is Jockeyed through a front window of the plant The press has a capacity of 3600 17 by 22 inch sheets per hour and its addition gives the Gcaette-Times one of the most complete printing departments in this section, of Oregon. rlEPPMEK Gazette-Tim PRINTING DEPARTMENT PHONE 6-9228 John