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NE' JATF01.LN Ir. r. ire 6 frcn: ur er:.p'. n.rn: a FeJrril frar.t is prevui for an x:ra pa tr jln'.ar. for J 33C" F;rs; choice t for an u:.ir.pIoi Vietrirr. tfttran. Tlw It r cn: C;' crs: ill r.o: t rasr. tut t provided t; Ctief s triru.-4 the r.e pa ir:.::!. ir.. Tti Cour.c vcted :.- rre tt parralrr. if be r frotr. Morro Cou:;t. Tr.e Ordirr.ct Crrr.niiri ai :r.ruc:el tc srudv up 4.tdr.fc :r. Cir Cbarttr. It as su;res:ed the r.atter t placed or. tt prirrr elec-t:-D tallo: tc save cos3. c ,iii!it!'i-d fr 'i I Hi rt'M k swcr V IT Uork or t! T.yr; f;rt t,-an m JJ6f Tti .''-.tr I . flMrer Ot'.Wt Vk4trr!.rd ri'.i -l i Jurvair, iS t;ffrnt amsjtft Sn . utt n r of J.0is. Tin1 t:ot frj lt Of t:r, hll Ollt1 con- Jrr volun ti aail-tii tor. ts ttit osw cU- fd tt fafit hUCt. Sltr. Tt.. !' IS 01; J hiu Creci ut d. is.itrean: of iv'.n K ri. 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I lie of the State Coiu-erxatsots Con.nil.M'. t'ne J.H-ation u a! ttw ';vr t'ave a idi.1i i r.xram a htfl fam uu' Utuwi or rttea Creek frd nuteru! on erion tut (jon:ram at tt.e Kteel i'f wn..u Tin Ulw tna.e. Another looter, iwt trated the soil conf rvation J he ne v-auriv station t tt jraetto. ued to fich! erosion. Joer end 0! i:!tea Creek. The Vr. Ues ured support of tfurd lo-atoii 1 at the stream tt tu ri!l lor tiw Cut urn gaVtV station. iJ!o Creek. t.uiuke.r-Kuse environ. .K:c in KepfiH-r. Tt.u last n.-nU pr.vram, Sm.Bar to stati -T is useO for c ti.jjri- a suocessfal Great Mains on ef ttie too trem fram. ttjs outd assure a tms, c 'ntmu.Hjs funded priH ran; for has!Ci; all of the needed three to ten ears. HUt ould data tad tier, tathered t.eth- cover 43 counties m Oregon, er t the fall of I?"J. ahin-t.w and Idaho, tie urc- At atvut tt.f titr. re. ed listeners to rlte their c;veJ a letter from tfi SCS Ci iu remeu. rroram orks Feci, ral Technic! Cent. r. in as a sup.U nient to FEAF. r. .,(,. T!-.: ltt. r nutifjuxJ He comritninnteJ the Hifri" mr Soil L Water Cowerva tion Tistnot H.sle for tlnir del; in th Sh 't Cai.vi pro ject. te Said this tud an ef fect or. the support for the Vviliovb Creek Tarn pr jeetttut no has prtfiimitarv funds. CtUIFNUN SPEAKS C00J Soil Conservation should te the najor vehicle to txiianre farm crip prtxiuc tion mitt, de nam!, stated Ken Turner. We're Uurall) pro ducing oursflves to death. Sur plus stocks of fram and oth ccr at frorr. pare I SENATOR SITES GOOD Eavs" the February prom. tion tov the Keppner merch ants, fnere 111 1 tee park ing as eli as some good tcls on Feb. 11 and 12. President Ed Dick distrib uted the committee appoint ment sheets. Plans are to go over the sheet in the near future. Guests ere Duane Good ith Boise Cascade from Vllula and 5 ill Lande, the ne man at Bank of Eastern Orerom Brochure The brochure committee has asked everyone going out of t-wn to brine back a brochure f-om ar.v tons they might be visiting. The committee bjpes to combine the best fea tures oi several Drocnures im the ne one for the Ctam'ier. continued from page 1 the Commute? tor Progress throjgr. La', a non-partisan commur.it;. -action group tiich sponsors legislation aimed to correct inequities in the fields of health, transportation, edu cation, education and housing. Coram, described by the Kood Fiver 'es as "ener getic and hard-orking", has been a resident of Wasco County 'for the past twenty years. Coram believes that more intensified effort on the part of the sute legislature should be devoted to the specific needs of both the Mid-Columbia area and North-Central Oregon. Ke stated, ;'The sound economic development of the Bcardman area is vital to the test in terests of all Oregon", and that he supports the passage of las to inpiement the Col-umbia-Snake-Paiouse project. believes in encouraging private enterprises as the Kah-Nee-Ta Warm Springs reject. He stated further, thai ould do his utmost to sure that our timber ass ets are used for the best in terests 0 our state. Coram "tated that he be lieves in, and will ork for, tax reform in the state of Oregon based on bringing tai relief to honv-oaers and fam ily farmers - using the yard stick of ability to tsv such ?: he be MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwjck 389-8586 cr Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Von Lane. 1'smf this data am: tin r. SrjJ.v;c information, the h---droiocist aet;r mined the area inancated .th the htl; of a computer. Th.s infer natior .in dicates '.."at or. an a'.era.-e inroaal tasis or.:;. 23 acres ar Coooed. No for the more rare events, like the 1?4 6" flo-os. there ere atvut "Co acres Ho ied. The infor mation used as checked r talking tc the various Ur.d oners cr. Fhea Creek. Their remembrance of various floods corresponded very closely tc the information prepared t;. the to.dralogtst. Also in the sumn.er of 13T1 a stream gauging station as installed nea- the mouth of F.hea Creek or. Garry Tollis" property. The satior. culcJ be very helpful if either the WiUcvk Creek project or E.'.ea Creek project ere construct ed. At this location, the sta tion ould provide information as to the amount of ater ur.icn flos from Rhea Creek into Willo Creek. a m n ettusi of j.mt uestor ace and all nation nuv have to t-e t i:.'eO on Fhea Creek, We net itt represer.Utnes of that i-ffice in Jan., and thy agreed to the pro cedures e tjd outlined. The last cou;le of eeks e have received the assist ance of an economist ar.d pres ently e tvt complete li.for mitior. for project formula- tlT.. W ;th t!.e iiifor nation e lave tocv it appears that e tave very little C !ect or. Fhea efit tc CA-t rtia is 1.1 to i.C. When e complete a feas ibility Study like this past, t'Xjvnence snos us trat e should have at least a U'lie fit to cost ratio of aN'ut 1.5 tc l.C to continue niure de tailed Piahhi.. Tc give v hi some idea of the cost if e would consid er a cUm that would store water for irr;gati;n and rec reation and only the irriga tors on Ft.ea Creek were to pay for it, the cost w.uld be about S34 per acre per year. If the county is sufficiently interested in recreation to pick up the cost of recreation and read relocation, the cost tc the irrigator wcuid be between to 516 per acre, tas been indicated that new information regarding ec onomic analysis is forthcom ing from aashinrton, ... L. Rirmidt Honor Roll FY MARY LEE MARLO Thr hot.itf Ml t"' hr unw wrvk if Rivrt !,). Mi,'h tv ! ! h t4rt'n niHHiiuvd' A roll, wnu.r Pi!! ArsvK. Tory Ham -..rt. G.irv FrT0)eru'kon. I.n' FnMruWn. PrtM Tyani )union Sun Kail.. C.t'v Kuhn roN-bt'if MoCov ; .ii.hniniiri' - Ann C.m"ft. Pot bu- Huwe, IKUV rtto Ij'ict.ton, Karon Kn'h-l-TiK, Slmrtin Stow art B roll. M'nnr tV-bWi A!Hron'.tll, J.uu l'hnt i..himi. Jerrv H.itf all vvr 1.1 Hirtnti. Wanda J.'hn ..i. Ktt.v r .r J 'Vi Til li-r. Iurtir Polorr H.ll inc. Kittie H.x-i.'M. P..ne ita.-h, Piim.I liu'h s r (! . itrucf Rus-fll; oph omnrrs Linda Bii. lurvl Fred rrickson. Jerry l"n-.n M.irtha Kinn J h! N 'Mr Sh.-1 I'anlow, Irishman rvn Eussfll. The wmestt-r A h.rnr rill senior!. K. 11 Ao.n-k, Tory BaT.hart. J-".' i'tn 1 a 'fort. Clary Fre.lfriok-.'n, J .ra Tiil.T. IVbbie tivjin; yum rs Suan Ball. Ca rv Kut.n IVbMc MoC.-v; M.ivh. moros Ann l5.M-r. IH-bbif Huwe Panrtte ta-mnion Mitrvl frt lo. karen Kahrl. Shar on Strwrt R r.lt, -nlor TV. ." Abercrombii", Llni1. F.l-ru-k"n, Jerry llfoall Wanda J.ihn-.m. Kaitv Itmn; junnrs D.'lrr ll'.llmc. Kitnc JlA-"n, Pi nc l!ah Pavid Rtihnl Hru.r !tu-.-ll, .phnmor Linda Rail K.uhv Ro Tnh, P iryt Fff itrru k.n Ji-rry p.n.van, Bartmra H;!!i. fi Mar h Kinfi J "ly Noble. frh.nen Tnm H.xN.in JVn Ruwu-ll. I'"'" St'hmi'tl-r. New Beouty Shop Opening at lone Ctett s tfaut) Shir ill op en In tone on Tuesday, Feb. 15. The fch.m t!l tx located at Main and Hirrh Sts In the home of Its owner Mrs. William Walter. CU'U Walter has len the upmtor of Lois' tone shop for almt four years. Now she lias made arrange ments to o'n Inr own shop. She was trained in lewlston, Idaho at the Idaho Heauty Col lege, and she had her own sh.p In Orofino, Idaho, near Itwiston for several years. Mr. Walter Is a well drill er. The Walters have a nur- rti (1 il.-ti'..e KIN71ANS HAl. HVHV -M7l - Mr. nd Mrs. Robert 1.. Hire tweame the pa re his of a ton r b. S. at The Italles Ceiirrat Hospiul. The tMt euMHl 9 tt.. J' t nt., was 2! itiehes ton, id has been turned Rinnvl keith. Grandparents art Mr and M s. Hyroti lvis of Bats and Mr. and M s. Mar ve Spiv) of Faker. Great frandjiareiits ar Mrs, Not ma Iwi of Trewsr), Mrs. Mir faret Imvis of burns, and Mrs. Miils Combs of fkr Fijht "nirnitrs of th Kin tua M jnuin-rs Square fanoe Club attetklrd ttt luiie Grand Squares alrntine pane Saturda) fvri.ln, Thos fgln ere Mr. and Mrs. Jack imll, Mr, ats) Mrs. Jim -a Coch ran. Mr. and Mrs. lUruM Murdork, and Mr. and Mrs. t art Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Car) A lien and daughter of John lay spent $uiHk) viitihi' with Mr. and Mrs. lH.n Hardwua. Mrs. Ftirhard Thonas and Mrs. Mike TadJ ent to r!er- and while there tud lunch with Mrs. pruce H.alonnn. GRAIN PRICES (TOR Lio9ton do ne nee of a pro- er con.m.xsr.ies pue up uat reek. The ben- e n.tne our resources, a:;d expand farm debt to alarm in; levels. lieu riorated organic nutter levels of our soils can't h Ip but erode faster and faster, and the cause is continuous cropping without giHd roa tions. It ruined vast acreu ages ir. the Middle East and Biblical times. I! destroyed portions of this country's south cott .-inlands in the UOO's, and now its happening with con tinuous corn plantings in the corn belt and in our North west wheat producing areas. Vet commercial pressure f r volume crop output, even at below cost of prediction pric es, is the ra;e of the da v. V-ie of grass-legume sod cr cp-s ir. rotation will improve soil conditions and this w 11 answer our conservator. needs ecology :. Then this could ! the vehicle to balance croc When this mformat'ior. becon.es production with demand, adJ- availatue ir, the next couple ed Mr. Turner. months, we will re-evalu- Farmers mist aeaica.e :he Phea Creek Prelect themselves 10 w.i v.u.. and then write a report which vation ana nigr.er prites. $1 It of ate HONEST ABE SAYS Come in and take advantoge of these outstanding buys. tin , , . n :st.n Wednesday on bus-In-Mn nonle completed the . . fctandard I trst AU c.Hirs at Canip Hv under the Instruc tion of M to Prindl. Th..e Ukinf. the course were Mike T,.1i1 I Inlj lufa Pirtl Stan- iim Kettv and Herschel Mid- i0clud worehboue ehga) dock. Fay and betty O'Neall. CcurtaiT MCCG and Carol and Larl Norris. Seft whit Mr. and Mrs. frank InMer- what rittw,relnHeppmrlas.Tue.s- t at., ""'"b- da) for Fva to have n.od.cal mk, l'r toiler NEW OWNER 41.00 ton Self Cleaning Oven $266" was S356.95 save S90.00 Now REFRIGERATOR WITH ICE MAKER was $419.95 save $90.00 $ Now 329 95 Jack Van Winkle's SEARS Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant afuTLXU'wii. iV.t n I I H. k r 1 the lone Chevron T . w. H.rnitK hnnrltt fhi. kpVV (if Station to the now ownrr. Gene Lancaster. THANK YOU! to my favorite people My Cust omers! For letting me serve you for 21 years at the lone Chevron Station. May you continue your patronage to the new owner, Gene Lancaster. 1 ' f IliiHHUliill: M HAIR ROLLERS New clip-on style. Assorted sizes. $1.00 Value! T?exa BUFFERED ASPIRIN 1 . 1 1 1 . . l . . ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' 1 . 'ififiiiiKit "r v. Fast-acting! Jr Ti Bottle of 200 S sl-79 g SH99ci wTtti trirt coupon 1 wmmMum, iiiiiii.n'iiii'iHi yr ti!lfutniWWi'wwtft'Hi : Shop in Heppner during Abe Lincoln's Birthday Sale QUIET -NITE NIGHTTIME COLD MEDICINE gM a a 6 oz. U',lji mr Lift ptk Pg $1.29 IK 79C UMr rth this coupon 7?exa ASPIRIN 5 Gram Economy size bottle of 300 Mfr-i List Price sl.75 89c with this coupon W - .- J mmmmm pexa EXTRA STRENGTH COLD TABLETS of co.cJ m ! r ' J 10c J S3. 2 9 n.79 wrth irits coupon lai TPexaf PROTEIN DRY CONTROL Men's Hlif Sofr tS lnvn.0. holding aS$$ pomr I oz. Mfr's List Price niTf $1.39 r 89c with trwt coupon GLYCERIN & ROSEWATER n LOTION -.L CmnMh .11 n Smooth all over for "soft" all over! 12 oz. 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