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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1960)
HEPfNXft QA2ETTE-T1MES Thursday Ittmicrf 28, I960 GAM!: COMMISSION ADOPTS ANGLING REGULATIONS FOR COMING itAr Back to Ust year's dead 11 n went the rule fr almon ang lers t Oreson City falls, steel head and salmon anglers at Mc Nary dam. boatmen on the Mc Kenzie river, and trout anglers given year around fishing on the Snake river under the ang ling regulation adopted by the game commission Friday. Jan uary 22. for the 10 season. In all. the game commission made only five changes In the tentative rules as announced two weeks ago. The final chang iim salmon season on river two weens wr-lace the deadline to Its orlg. Inal position, ine ronin" then rescinded the original order but gave Mrlct InMructiona to the director to call an emergen cy closure at the falls If low water hampered upstream sal mon migrations or If deliberate snagging and foul hooking or fish became a problem. The commission also listened to an appeal by McKenzle river bank anglers and replaced the boating deadline to Its original position at Blue river. Boatmen .. . i. n,.u.ni urclne the w.mm ik (til fur the addltlona the Umpqua river two - com mis rin'ot rfent.Uve vo went In favor of the rules were retained. 'l nt reouest from 1'nrier the f nal ru es, ine gen-1 i"- - , rF Apni na r , . . uns on th. delayed trout ober 31. except streams In zone l . guns ne l. a. ana . n"u. -i n.,.... rlver, a correction the coastal streams was set for T - of the May 28 and will extend mrouKn """ " .hmueh October 31 In Zones 1 and 3.nd "'" 5 ,o October 2 inn ' " " s ,v stei Tnls was 9. Good news for steeineaa nsn- ul "'" - ..... f i.a v. ouslv proposed. ennen was reieiiiii - . .rfH ,mter season whlcli will I The commission's stand on the run through March 31 In all open pelton dam reservoir loliowea streams In Zone 1. 'considerable study which show- in a lively session that lasted ed that he bulk of h. r,y throughout the mornins u ng'downstroam ml- coimnn nnelers from Oregon salmon were yy'l'to early season catch. By late May . n 1 111 I 7 ' '" I V v - - i - ' ' -. J Vs. - - I Si' -x . . , 2. ik. JlLwls.--'-- - COVERNOH MARK HATFIELD Tueso, signed the JJ lolli JS which put President Elsenhower on the Republlcon bollot In 1953. BOARD TO MEET There will be a meeting of the executive board of I'lomnr Mem orial hospital Auxiliary. Tue day. Feb 2 at 2 P m at the B.nk t.f Eastern Oregon. Mrs Stan Holm ol Maupla U lure for a week to work at Ur Wagners offic-. While U s.aylng at the Wagner home. Mr od Mn Staolef D ! -niiv for tucene where they will make thetr home. rrxi Buschka ond Jack far- sons of Elgin were In Ileppner (tend the Ola .... i Timers Night at the mki whc Mr ond M Bolph Currlo o! Pendleton were here Saturday and attended the Crab Feed at the FJks. Weekend guests at the bom ,.t Mr mil Mrs Jim vaienune were Mr and Mrs Eddie Ule- gang of Echo. Here from Condon to attend the Elks Crab Feed were .Mr nnd Mrs Rusty Orwlck. m. t,nA Mn Frank Anderson were In Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs Harry OTJonnell Sr accompan ied them and will remain there for a while at the home of Mr and Mrs John Kottknmp (Ann Lawrence) My Neighbors Wake up, Dear you ra etartlng to wear your cereal again!" NOW Economy Car Owners CAN SAVE AN EXTRA WITH Safeco Auto Insurance WEDDING INVITATIONS A Important at tha troutiaau. to Invito friends to your wadding or to announce that you are married. Unturpotied in quality: velvety raliad lettering oa StrotK moro Exprotiivo popar at a price that you can affordj M finer paper avar made. K A by'Virsinl Curtvay, cvnt&tru mujty ill an tmprtmt fcul ami&tu & m G HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES nH Aarlv June these young ml- nranta moved through the reser voir and appeared only Inciden tally in the anglers creei. Snake river steelheaders re ceived a break under the new mailt A tlons which allows them to keep trout during the winter months In that section oi me river below Pine creek. Summer bag limits will apply. Previously. Orenon steelhead ers were required to return trout to the river while looking wiin envy on Idaho anglers fishing the same waters who creeiea these fish under the Idaho win ter trout angling regulations. Following is the open seasons and bag limits for this area: Open seasons April 23 to Oct 31 in all zones, except streams in zones 1. 3 and 4. May 28 to Oct 31 for all streams in zone 1. May 21 to Oct 9 for lakes, and their tributaries within national forest boundar- s In the Cascade mounts. 7nno 7 trout bae limits in all waters: 10 fish 6 Inches and over In length In any one day and 20 In possession or in 7 consecutive days. No minimum length on eastern brook or aouy varden. Unemployment Tax Pay Deadline Near For Federal Credit Fmnlovment comml ssloner David II Cameron today told Ore gon employers that full payment of their 1959 state unemploy ment compensation tax by Jan uary 31, can reduce their tea cral unemployment tax by 90 per cent. "About 17.000 Oregon employ ers pay a three per cent federal unemployment tax on their pay- mils." explained Mr lamenm. "Those are employers who had HOSPITAL NEWS New Arrivals To Mr and Mrs rv.an Shaver. Heopner, a 9 lb 3.i oz nirl born Jan 26, named Jennifer Louise. To Mr and Mrs Amie Hodman. lone, a 7 lb 3 oz girl born Jan 21. named Dee Ann. To Mr and Mrs Delbert Piner. HeriDner. a 7 lb 8 oz boy horn Jan 22. named Robert Mark. To Mr and Mrs Ronald Kinsella, Condon, an 8 lb 7 oz boy born Jan 24, named David Brian. Patients Marv McClain, Kin- Roth Hvnd. Cecil; Barbara Cutsforth, Lexington, dismissed; William Freeauff, Klnzua; jerry Justice and Municipal Court Alfred Bulotti, overtime park ing, $1 fine. Ralph Hewitt, disorderly con duct, $20 fine. Mr and Mrs Gwen Coffin of Enterprise were weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Vic Kreimeyer. Mr Coffin is the pub lisher of the Wallowa County Chieftain at Enterprise. Pay Youir BdISs WHEN DUE and Keep Your Cedit Good rionr Strric Company, eradit Information U most valuable No commissions charged on collections. All moneys paid direct to creditors, PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc. SINCE 1326 The Merchants' and Professional Men's Own Organization Oregon-ldaho-Utah-Novada-Divisian . Division Office: Eugene, Oregon WATCH rOH THE GREEN AND BLACK KXXZSZUSJ WITH ACCOUNTS TOR SALE "Thom nro ern.piuyt'rs wuu ha. - - four or more workers on their .Keithley HepPn" dismissed; payrolls for at least 20 weeks in 1959." "However," said Cameron, "employers who have paid their entire state unemployment tax to the State Department of Em ployment by January 31, may claim an offset in an amount not to exceed 90 per cent of the Fed eral tax due. In cases where part Christine Buschke. Heppner; Minor Blackwell, Echo; Ronald Becket, Heppner, dismissed; Lindsay Kincaid, lone; Gordon O'Brien, Heppner. PLEDGES ALPHA ZETA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Grove, Robert Mahoney, son of ei a i iA " ' . "iMr ana Mrs r W jvianoiiey, jiaa of the state tax has been paid lrecently pledged membership to on time, only part of the off-1 , z t ial fraternlty. sot ran be allowed." Cameron cautioned employers that the cost of delinquent pay ments is increased not only by loss of the Federal deduction, but also by a provision of the nroirnn law which imposes in- terets penalties on overdue taxes. The federal deduction is nor nntnmntio. but must be claimed on Federal form 910. Employers of four or more workers wno have not received this torm should request it from the near est office of the Internal Revenue Service. Department of employ ment field auditors, who may ho roarnon throuch all offices of the Oregon State Employment Service, will answer any ques tions employers may have about unemployment compen s a 1 1 o n taxes. Alpha Zeta social fraternity, Robert Is a freshman here. He is a graduate of Ileppner high school where he was active in science club, athletics, and vice president of the student body. Mrs Sara Jones has gone to Minnesota to visit two months. She will return in the spring to Yakima where she will visit her sister. 'LSS DRIVE A fiCi 1 COM PACT g0R SMALL You may qualify for additional cash savings with Safeco. Your car was especially designed for ease and economy In maintenance and repair. Slower acceleration, smaller glass pireas. separate fender unite, and accessibility to parts lower Insurance claims cert You get these savings with Safeco Auto Insurancel Special 25 Discount. 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