Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 21, 1967, Second Section, Page 6, Image 14

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    8 HEfpner GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. December 11, 196?
HAPPY HOLIDAY
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AYERS PEST CONTROL
CLAYTON AND SOPHIE
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Again, Til
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w iilics to all.
JORDAN ELEVATOR
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Ae wish our friends and patrons
the blessings of a warm and
happy holiday.
AKERS MOTOR SERVICE
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MARGARET, DANNY and ELBE AKERS
We send our
best wishes
for the New Year.
CHARLES
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DRAWN BY BOBBY MOORE, 6th GRADE
ELMA'S APPAREL
The economic Impact of Ore
eon ski area operations la the
subject of a special research
project directed by Dr. Arthur I.
Stonehill, Oregon State Univer
sity assistant professor of bus
iness administration.
The research, which Involves
nn analysts of 10 selected Ore
gon ski areas, Is supported bv
a $2.0(10 grant from the Pacific
Northwest Ski Areas Association
and funds from the OSU Grad
uate Research Council. As part
of the project, ASU student In
terviewers visit the areas on spe
cific week-ends to have ques
tionnaires completed by a sam
ple of 2500 patrons.
The ski areas In the study
Include Mt. Hood's Timberline,
Ski Bowl, Multorpor, and Sum
mit: Mt. Hood Meadows, south
of Hood River; Bachelor Butte,
west of Bend; Hoodo Bowl, at
Santiam Pass; Willamette Pass,
southeast of Eugene; and North
western Oregon's Spout Springs,
north of La Grande, and Antho
ny Lake, between Baker and La
Grande.
According to Dr. Stonehill, an
important consideration in the
research is the non-skier patron.
Many statistics make reference
to the skier only. Recent U. S.
Forest Service studies indicate
about 650,000 skiers can be ex
pected to spend $8 million in
Oregon alone.
Assisting Dr. Stonehill with 1
the research project is Dr. Phil-
Hp B. Schary, OSU assistant pro-, Salem, graduate student In the
fessor of business adminlstra- School of Business and Tcchnol
tion, and James D. Noteboom, ogy.
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Recent week-end visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Hughes and family were
Mrs. Hughes' brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Coe and family, and Mrs.
Hughes' mother. Mrs. Edwin Coe,
all of Milton-Freewater. The
group spent Sunday in the
mountains cutting Christmas
trees.
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Greetings
Of The
Holiday Season
From
Unwed mothers-to-be can't go I I dcttv ISMJkJ'C
home for Christmas, but The II - - ...........,. . i rti I wvnn
Salvation Army has warm- I nmwN pv sonrr wit enn 7th r.nAnr I r l D..;I4:
hearted holiday observances at I " " II mrm anu ivuiivjmy
its 35 maternity homes and hos- I . , n i m Mik ! C.. 1
pitals. where these young girls I CARL S PAULDING I Supply
receive fine care and help in J
preparing for the future. li;itftKWtKWiK ttM?Wl'fc's'''fc'
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DRAWN BY TAMI BOSCHEE. 1st GRADE
BecftiTDC Co-op
; Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties