v. HEPPNEK Gazette-Times -'-c; r afe':;r:- i.x.,.- 1 Advance Tic Viim On Sale At iXy Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 22, 1962 Sect. II - 4 Pages CROWNING THE RIDGE of Marqucrm Kill In Portland is the north campui of th University of Oregon Medical SchooL From left to right aerial view shows the Library, Medical Science build ing. Administration building. Clinical Laboratores, Outpatient Clinic and in right foreground the Medical School Hospital. The New Research Laboratories building, now under construction. i mu m iruicr oaexgrouna. un rigni Background is Multnoman Hospital. The south campus, not shown in picture, include the Tuberculosis Hospital, Crippled Childrens' Division. Portland Speech and Hearing Center (under construction). University of Oregon Dental SchooL and Gaines Nurses' Dormitory. f Investment Service for HEPPNER Registered Investment Representative QIEXTIA E. SIDESI.VCER from our Portland office, Will vltil the Hcparwr area Stpttmbtr 29, 1961 let Mr. Sidosinger help analyze your prcicnt curitiei or savings program and bring you financial information bated on the complete facilities of Zilka-Smither and Co. ilaSinillicr&Co. Member.' Pociffc Comf and Midwnt Stock Exchangn tOO Woodlark Bldg., Portland, Phone CApitol 6 6421 Heppner Phono Contact: 69912 lnc. 'Electricity Use Up During 1961 Must local residents used more electricity during 1!(1 than they did a ear ni'o to help perform household chores, llht their houses and keep their families comfortable, according to Pacific Tower and Light Company. "The households served by the company usei an average of 8,73.) kilowatt hours of electricity in lfK'il, a new record level of use, hut many families use from 10,l00 to 20.1XX) kilowatt hours a year in their 'electric living' homes." according to PP&L's (lis triit in in.iser, Kidon Drennan. "Our customers are making greater use of electric automatic clothes washers and driers, elec tric dishwashers and other elec tric household appliances .that make living easier and mure comfortable for all members of le family," he added. In a review of 1901 highlights, 1T&L President 1). R. MeClung said total sales to all customers exceeded seven billion kilowatt hours for the first time. The construction of power gen eration, transmission and dis tribution facilities to help pro vide these larger amounts of 7 lit lair opens in N attie on April 21 and will run until Or IoImt 21.. both adult and children's "bonus hooks" are available at the local Firt National hanking office. The adult bonus book con tains two gate admissions, four amusement rides, two perform ing arts events, two fine arts exhibit admission, an official exposition guidebook, and a souvenir pin. The advanct ticket "bonus hooks are being sold by First National at discounts of 35 40 tnr cent. Kcgular $10 adult books arc Sti.rxi and the child ren s books valued at So.SO are riling for $3.75. , The advance tickets will be on sale at hirst Aatioual bank branches throughout Oregon un til March 15. electricity to customers had re quired the expenditure of $12.0(10, (HKj. Building of new transmission links to bring new ower sup plies into tne system was at record one-year pace. Important links wre added to the com pany's system In Oregon In the Corvallts and Albany districts in the Willamette valley, south of Pendleton, and In the Coos Bay hmplre-INorth Kend area, across Coos Bay to a new paper mill established there, between Salem and Albany; and in Washington state, eastward from Walla Walla to bring power from the Snake River into the PP&L sys tem. Work also was started on a 100 mile-long line which will in terconnect the PP&L system In the Willamette valley with the system of the former California Oregon Power Company, thus in tegrating the hydroelectric powerhouses of both systems. Other lines started and due to be finished In 19tJ2 include a 230,000-volt line between Med ford and Roseburg. sis i --um aim h . the battle ! ' ' t i on at f V i , f the First l i- -v ' , ' 7 .i i -.1 . -.1 :. f ,f II if 0 I I ' ' .' I , " 1 II V New Children' Books Added To Library Se-vrfel luw children' book hat been added to tm ahelvea of the Heppner City Library, c- cording to Mi. BUncha Bnrwn, librarian. The lUt tneludea the follow ing: Fabulou. by Benedict; llackamore. by Lynch; Emily's Unnsukiv Imagination, bv itnrvt winti-r Journey, by Falk; Tht Wain of King Alfdan, by Wyait; 1 want to tu a rpc- Pilot, by fimn: I want To w A 1 It.rttiiian lw f:rtMrie! A Vhllds Hook of Fbihe. by Kay; A 1 II 11 11 IMK1K Ol I ininu'i ,v Animal by Frost; A Child lUMk of Butterflies, by C.odwin; Andy and the Wild Wood Ducks, by Short; Tabby Kittens, by Konkle; TLut Takes A Trip, by Hlulk; TtJt Plavs Santa tiaus. bv Bialk; ycrambUrd tggs &uimt. by St'uss. and Flower lkx UI- prlse. by Blane. TV0 AIR FEATURES POSE TOGETHER Two of th highlights of this, year's Seottls World's Fair ars seen togotber Hers: ins 600-foot 5 pace Nsedls looms through the concrete beanjway of the Alwil Monorail System. The Space Needle topped by a 40-foot nsrf.ural gas torch has a revolving restaurant and an observation dieck on top. View port elevators traveling oo the outside of the Needle's central core will give fairgoers a breath taking thrilL Th Monorail the nation's lirst high speed, mass transit monorail system will carry up to 10,000 persons per hour to and from the fairgrounds on two four-car trains, one straddling reach of the twj beams seen here. The trip to the downtown '.terminal of the Alweg Monorail in the heart of Seattle's busi ness distrirt is 1.2 miles and at speeds up to 70 miles per hour, -will take about a minute and a half. The Seattle World's Fair pons a slx-smonth run on April 21 cf this year. workers rush I to -completion such lair features as the Space Needle and the , Monorail, all Soattltf Is getting ready for the rush of u, expected to atteod the fair. Among the busiest places in trUio these days is th tair headquarters of Expo-Lodging Service agency set up to handle accommodations fpr the fair. People ( planning to attend the fair should write XxpoLodging Service,! Seattle Worlds Fair. 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