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10- HCPFNtR. (QUE.). GAZETTE TIMtS. TbufdaT. ) if Early Birders Set Records In Christmas Bird Count (in il,. f.M ! 't Ciiru.tm. M!ii.Kl !' " n ! Mtk ! 'rlitlj:' , i, .ihi ! -rlu.. It tt CM l Mini On' Hi - !' -v, w Yr'"' M-I.A..I (.ml .itir muM- II I II M Jl ll'.m lIlt HHll. In W i ll nl.iihir. Hi" I'lui- Ix-'I'V' The l.inl-. Mii.ni;. f iMi will! II..- lik ami 7 ' ,.,. in i .k.- ' t" Na it iw.l Aii-Itil'"" S.nily"' Uium ,. liii.l Count llin.uli'ii'l I miiil yiaiiH dii.l iit'i . 1.,. ....I Ik. in I . 23 1" Jim iiiillt'iiti- l'ii j ul.ili.'M lu ii'l iihI nitj'nil " I i,innv. Hul On- n.uiili-ii. lJ" it .iin.iinlv as .mM nw.m moth ton: niiina-rt -f inl 'I'"' I. UK. Surplus ol Starling Tin- volunl.i-r "' illvi.liil in to t.-Bin-: o'ki-s flKU lar nr. ji 1.1 mill m r.'M t .:! nil I hinls '"' nt-n in it IxtwtH-n (nn ami tha-k. din- i;ir Washington. I. c ii til. t s r.-'oil. il 2tKl.(MiO star l,t,c In i. noisy, messy n- -p.t:'n il.iwniown ami n i"i"- n ii ni u I.h.ii "vi r tin- roioiiuii rr. O.ui.it is i nilutc- all manni-r l.;i.M)iis. Mi-mbi-rs "I in- .;-.!ii.K i.-am at (api M-nni-uy. I l"ti.lii, siiap aluminum snaki- iirds mi their li-ps awl wane l . . . . . . . I mis'-li innsquilo iru.-M.-.i MM.nis li Iri-ak their ri-mrcl fr the most speeiis 'M Mm in one .lay. A Connecticut liirder ikeil I w.-.y jk ioss a slippery 1K in . Imie.l thiee inches In-low the M:if.i.e of a friniil stream. He vm,s r. wiiKle.l with the slht of a pine coslieak an.I wet feet. In Aklavik. deep in the Can adian north, two lirI watchers spent five hours in 10-below-yero weather and saw Just two M. i,.stU' willow- ptarmigan iii.tl the common raven. Never more, tl-ev ;iitl. cid cr D-ngerous In l!,e National C.eoninphic clilx's Imi .k. "Sunt' ami Cliir- Piids ol North America, (- hoti-il .iiiilholof,-is Hofjer iiy I'eler.'on descrihes the nr.v species of bird watchers: "ifiK.inU can be a placid oc- ;it inn for maiden aunts, a icuKh in. d tumble sport, or n ,ir-raising adventure. One of more sedentary iriemis oes- iriles himself as the "white breasted nuthatch type of a bird w;it her. On the other . hand, consider the late Robert Torter Allen. Tonsil as nails, Bob pur Miod wlioopinj,' t-hanes through almo.st impassable muskei' to their Alberta nesting grounds. When he returned to civiliza tion, be had the look of a man V'i1.1 h;i vjsited hell." Oinitiiolonisis have fallen lintn cliffs and trees. They have broken nuns, legs, and ribs. They have been chased by tribesmen, robbed by bandits, charged by bulls. A leading Kritish bird photographer lost cu; I ri ifl I! tie Ti i up I my Winners At Drawing Here I'll 1 I 1 1 2 Phone Rates Up In January InrrmM-ii tion. nd bU't- vi ri-klttelltlttl In w-rvici t-mnf-move awl rhanpe from I'.O tu 11.1 lr M-rlif mhI from to tJ fur tuin-ss. A hn:c- ut 110 fr riwionu-r-nut itel numU-r thnnyr. ChmiBe in iiiiiinl nil etta iniuuK rule on siaimn io M iioti Mini iH-n-.n lntf dManc en!: ih.it lequln operator itine, Ttieif me im lnereieii in iMurt liitame iJinM tail Maurice L. Rcaney Dies rnrtfw Noiihwpt BH 'le-d ri w 1. 1. phone ml.- Into -ff-t Jan. II in filniif ' " (n:..n fublit- I'l.l.iv C.nnmis .ii.mr In SHlem. Tin tii-ttenil rie imreaMii uppliiil in n-Milen.i' nl bui !,- t-Mhitnge Mtvi'. terviii rinnell'n mid move mid .k...u. .ikAft..w Mini iitH-f at.il ' l,.i..ll..i .,iil' dlstuiue c-iillmg. ....... . i .......! i,v I lie iiM-roii i .....I... i.. ..i ji ni-iu iiiu-'i .. .. . '...1. . ........ ii.. ' . i i urn I'UMir i II1H.V iiiminiwi sho'l in I"'" !.- iuil nn .ttler -'. 31 H"VV-, Mmniif l- Kmncy. tluil on Jan liio the iirfieM-K. in I'oril.m.l. He wa- torn In lleppner, m.idn.w M I'M' April 2.1. It'll, at Uxli.gl -n M..nnp. r iMle SIu'Iht. "if new Mi, u. r- i:uiu. n men mh.-m iiioiiiblv late for buu- iK- lasmati. say that he return- rhaiitfe w-rvi.--! ami the Inen a- ,KJ (ime regularly throuch "' .. . .... ..! i I. ..., ..,. flj.l' es I in paicntiu'M-n nnn t-i. I I itiv fxmilv farmed part if I be i.i.nv Slim! ii,n.i now firmed by Pt Cut- TERRY TOLL, a Web-lo Scout and Jonie Shrmoi tfid tht drawing Saturday night at Call Area Station. Winning c nw i Z Vm ConV. d tlw. br Ccmrl. Old. Cad. lac wa. Mr. Clyde Hutting. Gerald Berg.trom won a lube Job. , ana Mary liu SchllchUng won o w-hob. gl-en by Coli -re were 1S6 entrtee In the contort. Glenn Walker of the Comrlc firm itated It wa the rinent promotion they eer hod. . . I. ...... nn eve to a lawny nwi no n- iI.m umenting. Mr. Peterson hitmi If and four eolleiigu.-s on"' were sit ting in a car paik.d on a toiol Mde at 3 a m, A flashl.gl.t sun d.nlv blae.l upon the five, anil a state tiooper growled, What do you guys think youie lin ing?" Silence. Then Mr. r.toison ex plained. "We're listening f"! whip poor-w ills." The men were promptly hustled off and held for several hours, until they could tell It to a Justice ol the pence. He laughed and let them go Pictures of Israel To Be Shown Sunday I'ait HI of the Bible Lands Tour series will be shown this Sunday at 4 o'clock at the lone United Church of Christ. These will he pictures of Israel, both town and country shots. The pictures are those taken by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, i wring their 5-day stay in Israel they toured extensively from the Pea of Gallilee, Capernum and as far south as Beersheba. They stayed at Jerusalem and travel ed out of there each day. The 4th and final showing of the series will be at St. Wil liam's Church on Jan. 30, at 4 p.m. There was a large group at the showing last Sunday ut Willow Creek Grange. The his tory of Greece and the mid east interwoven in their r.istory well as today. This made pictures particularly inter esting. Mustangs Drop Opening Games By BOB PLOYHAR . .1 1. ..!,. i jicppner om-ih-.i nn.i" i"". with a bad start last weekend , vv ii h a 77-03 loss lo Condon and an H2-77 loss to Umatilla. A host of Heppnir tu;n oviis In 'be first .matter gave Condon n -7.15 b'iid that buy mnnag 'ed to maintain the remainder of jthc game. At the half the Blue I Dev ils had stretched their b ad I. ... ii... f ...... .... tttrrv-il. ,IO I lie IWUM""!-'- Ii iii-d to come back several times j in the second half, but Condon l"f I IWilf I tit elve. Mark Phillips of Condon look scoring honors with 19 counters followed by lieppner's Gary Watkins with 18 Craig M linkers?. Mustang center, dumped in 13 points and grabbed 13 rebounds. As a team the lleppner hoopmen put the ball up ("3 times and made 2t of them for a .3!5 slutting per centage. Umatilla In the Saturday night game Gary Watkins hit for 28 points, but lleppner was unable to :n...ik hv the tall Umatilla team. It was close all the way, ...ith tho lead constantly chang ing hands until the final buzzer with Umatilla leading 82-77. Craig Munkers got on the boards f,.r 17 rebounds in tne. coniesi. is as tin Need spare cash? Advertise unused items on the classified pace of The Gazette-1 lmes. I $300 1 ; two parlv. Si!"' I51.ttf; ritX trunk Slfi.SO iSl.VH; sub-; uibun. StiM t$I.K0i; farmer line. 520(1 i$.70i. residence: one parly. $.YM ($1,051; two party, $1.65 I$X0': farmer line. $!. i$.30. -Bill Inserts notifying all vus tomerM of the changes will be wnt In the mail." Sluslmr said Anyone with questions is en ! couraged to call our business office and well try t mip them. The compl. te ratei. as at wavs. are on file at each office ( Mid available lo lb.' public." . Among other changes Incimi id in the new- r.-.t'- r'" part by fat forth. Maurice Is suiAlved by his patent Mr. and Mrs. Lawn-tut-Itianey. his wife Kllen. daugh ti r. I'enny U'lider. mn Larry. and 3 friuidsons. along with nis . . DePoiit Ihree sisters, Gladys Johnson. , , (,..Mns ... . . . .. lf..K..... tin. I' ' . . w.miii. jean iiib" . his two brothers John and Rob ert Reaney. He Is being burled In the Turk t ill cemetery at Vancouver, Wn. 1st Notional Reports Deposits Down . . . Loans Up The lleppner branch of th First National Bank retried ' p,.Mt of $7.356 and k'i of $i!.142 7'.K) a of Pf. 31. Com parable totals for the branch a year ago we.e $7..M5.21! In d llt and $3,507.0(11 in loans. First National Bank of Ore gon's per forma nee for the year 1!(71 refU-il.d a sharp Increase ut d.iHi(ji and modest Increas ed In earnings and loans, IVesi .lent Italph J. Voss reiHirted. 1nme before seeurilies Iran-.ai-tioiiN and after taxe totale.1 $14,14121 for the year, or $2.70 p.r shine. Voss said. This com pated with $14 135.307. or f4l per share for 1W70. -While the increase is a mod el S2K'.n7. or 15 m r cent, il ptoduectl the ninth sui-cesslve new high in earnings and was aihi.-ved during a year of rap idly changing money market tales In which average Interest rates on loans, our principal source of Income, declined more iu vrMe rates paid on tie- 1 1 1 ii i - poslls." Voss explained. dufctry. , Total loan at year end were ft.140.879.755. up 3K7. 7 nrr rent from the SU.SId. 3iW reportwl on the rm aU a -r i:. CiUb-nl ih '" national trend, loan growth olow during li71. uilh wmnier clal loan demand below the lev cU of the lsl lvn Mortgage Lender However, real estate proved to be a bright M.t I,iUi' year with First National ex panding Its role ah Oregon i leading piivate mortgage lend er, making a total of $uxu.a , in new loan for the year. The bank's real estate loan iMirlfuliu totaled $.T2.!,.m;.OK7 at year-end On Sept. 30 First National be came the first $2 billion bank in the slate with resource of $2.tvy, W13.K22. By year end the figure had swelled lo $2.1. MIS "2. Mrs. Victor Johnson Dies in Portlond i i ai- KNVKLOPtS In a var ' ( tv rt "1i-s irom 6'x9'4 to j fxt5't on sale at The Gazette 1 r i-i.-s. I'll 070 9228 Mrs. Victor Johnson died Jan. 13 at Portland. Services were held on Jan. 17 and wen at tended by Mr. and Mrs. . u i Hudson. lleppner and Mrs. George Perkins. Pendleton, from at year end this area Mrs. Johnson was wic jwcre at n nisiorw . wiikin. who served a t1l"S3IH009 compare.i nu --- ,.,u iq-l 144 on Dec. 31. 1970. pastorate at the lleppner Mcth- irerease o $20M 16.925. or odist Church in 1940 She Rrad- M R H-r cTn. Di mand deposits uated from lleppner High School showed narticular strength in In 1941. g Sf re lleppner Condon lleppner Umatilla 15 27 12 15 24 24 19 21 15 12 17 17 2103 2377 17-77 20 $2 HOSPITAL NEWS Pioneer Memorial Hospital re-po-ts that two patients were dis missed this week: Katrina John ston and Patricia Toll, both lleppner. Pre Inventory and 1 tamaged Furniture Scale H TERRIFIC BARGAINS UP TO 70 OFF On End Tables, Book Cases, Record Cabinets, and Chests. Damaged articles are mostly scratches from flying glass. COUCHES GREEN BROWN WAS PLAID VECTRA COUCH $239.00 NYLON COUCH 150.00 AVOCADO COUCH 299.95 NAUGAHYDE SLEEPER 259.95 BILTWELL COUCH 329.00 QUEEN SIZE SLEEPER 349.95 NOW $125.00 80.00 159.95 150.00 175.00 249.95 LARGE SELECTION of End Tables and Cocktail Tables Newly Arrived. All arc 33 Off Ranging from $8.95 to $129.95 Less 'a Many Other Articles At Low Prices -- Lamps, Bedroom Pieces, Chairs and Recliners Sale Begins Jan. 20 and Ends Jan. 22 Case Furniture Co mm e LAST THREE DAYS! $ 46.95 ON TARGET Coast to Cowt .22 caliber carbint by Mailin. 18" barrtl, 7hot clip. With lcop. (603-7402) Coart to Coait automatic by Marlin. .22 calibti long rift with 19 ihot tubular magailna. 22" barrel. With icopt. (603-7519) Without scope $41.95 - w$199 51 in 1'? LATEX FLAT' WALLPAIWTj BOOSTER CABLE SET Copper clad aluminum wire. Two cable. t i a menn.oi 8 gauge copper, 12' long, tangle-proot construction. (AJObOUL.01 6 oauqe copper, 12' long, construction. (AJ0502-0) S3 .99 tangle-proof SG.P9 $ 6.44 PREMIUM QUALITY Popular Bernz-O-Matic torch kit h pencil burner and cylinder, (HA1892A9I Bernz-O-Matic replacement fuel cyl inder. (HA1 898-51 .94 101 JAI ') -j- (j GAL. $ 5.27 LATEX PAINT Interior flat wall paint dries to touch in 30 minutes. Soap and water clean-up; withstands repeated washings. 15 colon end white. Over 1000 custom colon available at slightly higher prices. (GC2600 Series) ; , jsf. TIO-COVTSK SEM! CL032 Vv il i 5 in. s1.37 1DAY ANTIQUING KIT Complete the entire job in one day. Only 2 steps for a beautiful antique finish. No need to remove the old finish. Avail able in 8 authentic durable finishes or in 6 natural woodgrain finishes. A finish to fit any room or style of furniture you may have. (GM0371-2 thru GM0386-5) GAL. $fi 97 100 ACRYLIC VfI Latex semi-gloss offers all the advantages of conventional enamels plus ease of ap plication, fast drying of latex paint. Withstands repeated scrubbing. Custom colors Slightly higher. (GC2100 Series) HOUSEHOLD BULB PAK Be ready with a quick replacement when o t-ulb burns out in your home. Compact package contjins 8 West.nghouse bulbs , , popular sizes. 2 60W, 2 75W. 4 100W. .66 ?19.95 UTILITY PAN Heavy gauge galvanized steel to resist corrosion from weather elements and hard usage. 16" diameter. 4V4" deep. Handy for draining and changing oil. (LW0074 9) "C0RELLE" LIVINGWARE BY CORNING 20-pc. set consists of 4 each: large and medium plates, large bov.1. cups and saucers. 4 patterns: Winter Frost, Spring Blossom Green, Snowflake Blue or But terfly Gold. Open stock available on all patterns. (WH1 000-7. WH1012-3. WH1020-3. WH1023 r HEFPNER P J A DICK AND LTNNEA SARGENT P Jl In r4 FH. 678-9961