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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1973)
Friday G Saturday Saturday U Barter Day. Come In Saturday and Horse Trade for any funiture or article marked ita a Red Tag. Thee Itema go to the beet Horse Trader, so try your skill! ooaoooooooooooooBOooooooooooocoooooceoooooooeoouuuiBeouoeoooiiinnn I ss 4 GOOD REASONS TO SAVE at First Federal Convenience Safety Earnings Availability In addition to these four reasons . . . there is a great deal of satisfaction in knowing you have money saved for any emergency that may arise. Come in today and talk with one of our savings counselors and let us show you how easy it is to take the first step to financial security. For Th Safety Of Your Savings Your Savings Now Ipsured To '20,000 By Federal Saving and Loan Insurance Corporation LENDER k fx. W First Federal Savings aft. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IIKPI'NKIt IOHK.I i.7.KTTK TI.MKS. Thursday, July U. 1973 tinZUQ buys tlttlbcr Delegates to Lesion meeting at Seeslde ii IV A A A A J) Mil ffcnnhe Sleik X m i f r a r wm i bu i 1 i i i v m mm msm i n m rv x a m e-a i i hr a a - av . -v- m mi at i bf mw e mw i i Ik. Of seven timber sales (tut ing the month of June, I wo were mink lo Kinua Coi potation, .r more than l.:WM.otif according to II. Ii. Kudolph, (oust min rvisoi , I'malilla Nit t mm. ill Forest. Tin- Porter Owk sale was made Juno A In Kiimiii, high Inddci. Mm $l.:iwrM The sale wits nppiaiscil ni $,::M.479. lor hi. estimated M'.. million Ixiairl feel of timber, and SJMH) iu u s l material appraised and sold at 19 cot. is per acre. The sale is on I ho Heppner District in Porter Creek, Juni-M-r t'ic'k. Iloniy Crook and Cnlvii. Crifk drainages in Whoolor and Morrow Counties. Fh.al hid prices p'r thousand iMiard fvl wore: 1'ondorosa pn o. n I)uulas-fir and western larch. $90.74; while fir ai d other coniferous species, $95 57. Kinua was the only didder present. The Hrown I.. I. sale was sold Jin e 29 to Kii.irua Corporation. Inch hil(1er, for $24,725. The sale Mas appraised at $24,721) lm in estimated 500.000 hoard til l nl I iinlicr. The sale is on the llrppi.cr DinIi id in Morrow Cniii.tx. Final hid prices per tliotisiit d hoard feet were: lmli!cMile pine and other coni fi'inus sMi'ies. $49.45. KinziM' was the only hutder present. Youth hurt In head-on collision A llCilll III. colllsllll IIMlK ill a inoloi ru le ai, (I jit, auloniohile Ihieatei ed Hie lives of two Hi Mill -old Boaidman youths Ttiesiliiy . .Minim, McKenzie, driving west hound on Marina Dr., Hoiinlmaii, was uninjured. Donald Kuene Russell suffered a In nken arm and legs when his motorcycle collided with the McKenzie car. The accident occurred at 7 p.m. Kussoll is recovering at the Good Shepherd Hospital, llerniislon. Mr. and Mrs. r'nink Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hodman were lleppner'a nlficial delegates to the Ameri can l.i'ion and Auxiliary de partment convention held at Si-aside last week. Mcmhorship was klressel. Ttie Legion and Auxiliary have something lo sell, service lo eterans. Johs for the veterans was another major concern. Past Commander Mollis Hull in his address said "We must earn the right to live in a community," . Department chaplains were in charge of the annual memor ial service held Thursday morning at the Seaside Conven tion (Vnter. Legion meetings were held at the center and the Auxiliary meetings at the Klks temple. National Commander Joe L. Matthews of Fort Worth. Tex., was the keynote speaker on, "Heach out in service for America" at the banquet Thrusday evening. "There are now four generations of four wars as members of the American Legion, loot's hope there is never a fifth war and a filth generation of members," ho told the audience. Mrs. Hamlin worked on the resolutions committee and Mrs. Iledman on community service. Installation Saturday after noon closed the sessions. Her niece Marcroft of Salem Is Ihe new department president; .Lunula Murchison of Pendleton was elected vice-president. Department commander elected was Jack Hrown of Post I Hi, and Kd Slack of Portland is the new vice president. .imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Closed for Repairs and Vacations July 14 Aug. & miiiiiiiinmiinmwiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiireniimiiiuiiiwiiiuimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiH COME ENJOY OUR f - x. f - L rr-i i FRI. & SAT., JULY 13-14 Polaroid Big Shot Reg. $19.95 Now $16.95 I Kodak XL 55 Movie Camera 4k Reg. $214.50 Now $18995 Agfa Optima-rapid 250 Reg. $79.95 Now $49.95 Jet Set Electric Digital Alarm Reg. $14.95 Now $ J, 1.95 8 track Tape Cases Reg. $3.95 Now $2.69 The Best in Barbcquo Equipment Large, heavy duty Char-Broil with electric spit and cover included Reg. $185.65 Special $H3f 95 Many bargains too numerous to list Noritalic Special Culcbra Younger Imago Services for 8. 45 pc. set. Open stock value. $136.25 Special Retail $y9s Noritako Nicosia Fine China 42 pc. set. Service for 8. Open Stock Value. $137.40. Special Retail $7(o)95 Assorted Giftwarc 12 price and loss a- Baby-gro Play wear 13 OFF Zenith Portable Cassette Recorder-Player Reg. $54.95 Now $20 Garraud Record Changer Reg. $65 Now $25 Trial Size Ogilvie Shampoos Just right for traveling 19 All Vardley Cosmetics Off PATIO TRAYS Reg. $1.49 Mov;Wj Now is the time - de thrifty but safe! 21 quart Presto Coodcr-Canncr j Reg. $42.98 How $ ) 90 Gold Counselor Bath Scales 1 Reg. $11.98 Now 99 Hatching Gold Hamper Reg. $17.98 llow. j99 SORRY No gift wrapping on sale items a Dm HEPPNER OREGON UNITED TO SVF YOU MONEY Mil HOURS 8 to 6 Phon. 676 - 9158 Jk -Tl odleKKt MdOA-freoer Her miUon