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Page 9. THE GAZETTE TIMES. Heppner, OR.. Thursday. Apr. 17. 1975 An alert Oregon Stale Police officer saw tome smoke and thought someone was burning trash Saturday night. A closer Inspection revealed the home of John Hanna smoldering. Hcppner's volunteer firemen were called to the scene of the fire on llinlon Creek, The damage to the home is not known at this lime It is believed the fire started from a small electric healer that had been placed near some paper. Irrigon The Rev. Duane Trulin. paslnr of Chrislian Center Church. Yuba City. Ca . will minister al the Irrigon As M'liibK of God, starling Tues day. April 22 through Tues (l.i. April 29. with (he exception of Saturday night All service slarl at 7 pm. Pa si or Trulin will be leach ing concerning Ihe Christian f.imih life, the Holy Spirit and Ihe maturity of Ihe believer. He has paslored for 21 years and al one lime was pastor of one of Ihe largest churches in New York Stale He has latiuhl widely in seminars bringing a message of life in Jesus Chml Pastor Robert Schmoil of Ihe Irrigon Assembly of God eMends a welcome to Ihe community When Irrigon 4 II leaders met Tuesday night Ihey voted In donate tioo towards David Richards' Inp lo Europe He will tie traveling in June as a 4 II Cilirni Ambassador, in 1IM 1WM1 IU.fIIV piiiniii He will lie taking colored slides of his Irtp lo show when he returns Daud was recommended for his six week trip by Morrow County Extension Agent Harold Kerr and former County Agent Gail McCarly. his teachers in hmh school. I). DEAN'S APPLIANCES has taken over the L.E. Dick appliance line Dean will stock, sell and service the following: Zenith -T.V. Stereos and modular units Kelvlnator - Freezers and refrigators Norge Washers and dryers Fedder Room Air conditioners Sharp Microwave Ovens Merchandise will be shown at 200 N.Chase St. Formerly Dean's Second Hand Store Dallosa and Ron Daniels. He is a graduate of Riverside 1 1 1 s; h School. Roardman and is now a student al BMCC. He expert to visit Ixndon. Copenhagen. Austria. Hun gary. Germany. Paris. Bel gium. Holland and Switzer land The 4 II Community Club plans lo hold their plant and rummage sale al the Fire Station in Irrigon on April 26 and 27. 9 a m. lo S p m. 4 H flubs uill he selling baked foods n (I agate jewelry as well The proceeds from Ihe sale will lie used by the clubs lo promote their projects. Darrel Pummel formerly of Irrigon. now attending Ml. Hood Community College. Gtcshani. was included on Ihe deans honor list, with a grade average of 3 7. III l ow VVi-Ii,cv(I,i 5 j: nmivl.n 51 31 Kml.n 39 28 ViHiirl.ix f,7 32 Kiiwl.u 3fl ,-jh Mntlll,l 51 w, Tim-mI.ix 5 31 1 I S High volatile 2, 4-D restrictions explained Restrictions on the use of high volatile forms of the herbicide, 2, 4 D. were pub lished Ihis week by the Oregon Department of Agriculture. The restrictions, which pro hibit Ihe use of these forms of Ihe herbicide for 120 days , following April 5. 1975. in certain areas of Morrow and Umatilla Counties, were adopted by the department under an emergency tem porary order. The action followed a series of five hearings held in March in five Columbia Basin Coun ties The original proposal, aimed al avoiding drifl dam age lo grapes in the Iri-cilies area of Washington, would have prohibited the use of high volatile 2.4 Ds in all five counties from April 1 lo Oc loher .11. Hearings officer Bill Rose sun in his findings, said, "There is some, but not conclusive, evidence of dam age lo grape planting caused by Ihe application of high volatile esters of 2.4 I) both in Ihe northern border areas of Oregon and south central Washington The lack of conclusiveness of present re search and investigatory data and evidence precludes justi fication for a prohibition or restriction other than in Ihe northerly portions of Morrow and Umatilla Counties". He said the existence of the East Umatilla Chemical Con trol District precludes Ihe necessity of applying Ihe restrictions lo that area. The area covered by Ihe temporary order is "all lands situated north of Interstate Highway SON w ithin Ihe coun ties of Morrow and Umatilla, excluding . . , lands presently subject lo the East Umatilla Chemical Control District". The order does nol apply to low volatile or amine forms of 2 4 1) Those affccled by Ihe order are Ihe "high volatile ester of 2.4 I) (2.4 Dichloro phenoxyacelic acid, and in cluding Ihe methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and amyl esters thereof". The order says, in effect, no one shall use Ihe prohibited forms of 2.4 I) in Ihe restricted "WHO'S WHO Uhrrr lo look (or clur: Clws may be hidden in any ad in this section of 30 merchants whose ads are primed below. When an addi tional ad from one of these sponsoring merchants ap pears elsewhere in the paper, they tun may have clues hidden in them. Clues will be scattered. There may be from one lo five in any ad or none. This is a nuiiesi of skill, and we intend lo do our best lo outwit you! We invite you lo do your best In outwit us. KINZUA CORPORATION MtHUsT I'ltolHt'TS "V hira (.ItoUISt. AMKHK DANK OF astern Oregcn Vol K MOMKTOWV BANK JEWELERS bubu in t t like le know toe belter Miles Tire Service g HEITNER xniiiiwiiiiiiiiiniiiiii ORE. Cars Lounge & Cafe II'TOWN EATINti, inmNTOWN area during Ihe l2May period without first having applied for and received a permit from Ihe Oregon Department of Agriculture. The special exception permits will be granted only for Ihe eradica tion or control of sagebrush or rabbit brush and (hen only after it has been determined thai Ihe herbicide will nol adversely affect grape crops. Time to remove studded tires The Oregon Slate Highway Division today reminded motorists thai Ihe use of siurlili-d tires on highways within the slate is forbidden b statute after April 30 Motorists are asked lo remove thrir studded I ires as soon as (xissililf. it weather conditions HTiiut. to avoid damage lo Ihe hiuhuav ssiem. iitrouiumuiiiiiminimiiniiiimmmiinm Content rules: 1. This is a family fun contest. One entry per person a family of four could submit four entries). Anyone may enter unless a member of your family ,is employed by Ihe merchant whose ad is heavily bordered this week (this applies ONLY during Ihe week this ad is bordered). Em ployes of other sponsoring merchants are eligible. 2. Nothing to buy. Use any slipof paper for entry blank. It is not necessary lo be present to in. It is nol necessary lo be a subscriber lo the Gazelle Times lo enter. t oi l Mill BM Kl HTItlt OHM Serving Morrow . Wheeler and Gilliam Counties itiiti it din iiiiii Farley Motor Co. 3B JL (HE CLOSER Y00 LOOK, THE BETTER Wf LOOK OE333 Court Street Market We smile lot! Try us. HEPPNER Pettyjohn's y r.temning for farm and dome 1 Of HWWHHH!IIWWIHmWMrmiimHHIHIHllllHNIHtHHIIIIWHHHItlimmil HEPPNER Lions elect new officers At their regular meeting on Tuesday, (he Heppner Lions elected officers for Ihe 197576 year. Officers elected include: Dick Sargent, president; Don Cole. 1st VP; Mark Johnson. Aid VP; Ernie McCabe. 3rd VP; Dave Harrison, secre tary: Bill Lande. Treasurer. Larry Mills was elected Tail Iwisler. Mike Anderson. Lion tamer Directors include Cliff Green. Darl Hagey. Neil Parks. Dave Franzen and Mike Howell. The officers w i!! be installed al Ihe annual charter nighl lo be held May .1 al Ihe Legion Hall Several new members will he initiated al Ihis meeting also I laud Warren, son of Art Warren. Heppner and Mrs. Joanne Kam. Pendleton, has turn rlccled president of the OS 1' Promenade!-:;, the I'ni risit s siiiare dance club );imi is a sophomore at Ontt'iii Stale, majoring in Engineering HEPPNER ELKS B.P.O.E. No. 3S8 CRAB FEED Sat, April 19, 6:30 to 830 pjn. Music by Depot II 9p.m. to 2a.m. $5 per person Elks and out of town guests only IN Q0RR0W COUNTVCOMTEST Cixir,M itrj br CM EnttrpriMt $nt 3. The Mystery Person may lie anyone in Morrow County. Clues for his or her identity will be hidden only in ads for Snnsiring merchants. If by coincidence the name of the Mystery Person (or other facts about him or her) hap)ens to appear in news ileitis, editorial matter or oilier places in this news paper, these will not Count as clues in this contest. 4 To enter, write down the name you think to be the Mystery Person. Add the total number of clues you can find in ALL the ads of sponsoring merchants in this issue. You WAGON WHEEL Try dining with its. There's a . i t a u. ir.l II irmin miiWJi difference. HrlTNKK . A - I A U, i i y Bristow's MARKET ?..J Ql Al ITV FOODS IONK MORROW COUNTY GRAIN GROWERS INC rIMI OWNIO NO CONTtOillO LEXINGTON. OREGON Srrving Morrow County mttrnnititNinimnMimnmntmiif ELMA'S Apparel Fashions for the Ladies Flower Shop i i - r j y .4.. -1 , - ' t ii: H ,f Cnn wu Cell the- diffTrnT? Thf-re wn't any. And that' the pmnt. Joining the Pan roll Saving Plan w ki eay ami pairtiW, you'll hardly ntitu e vuu'rervninjf. Al! oudo ia fttgnupat work. TiVn an amount hj pmf y autoumtH allv wr attdv from your paw htrk and ud to buy l'.S. Saving Hond. And hil vou'n )nding your Ukr-horiM pHY, yourrshll buiMing n tuAui rast egg. Ma be uu wrjp't look any diffcrpnt. Or fl nv riifVrenf. But mi II he a lot rw rwr. Thke 0 wrw 9 lnmenca. Join the Payroll Savings Ran. ssocijt All rgMS rfSwvM do not have to list all these clues, just give the total number of them. Don't forget to add your name and address. Then drop your entry in Ihe box located at Ihe sponsoring merchant w hose ad is border ed wiih a dark border in the ads listed below in this issue. 5 There is no other place where entries will be accept ed Any member of the family may bring in all the entries for that family. Children under 12 imisi be accompanied by an adul'. 6. This week's contest starts when you receive this issue and closes at 5 p.m. Friday of 1 Murrays i 3 3 3 3 3 3 ON THE MAIN CORNER DRUGS YOl K ItilMt TOWN I'll KM M Y HEPPNER AUTO PARTS mir lliinir ownrd Xutul'jits inn t ; tw fcrw ,r ( ,t Mi4rn lirmt-n imMHHWIrtllllinilIWIMHHinHtHIIIIIIIIHIIrMnHIIIIMIHIHItHIIHIIIWIMIIHIMMIWMWIMIIWtWWIIIIIWItWl Heppner Nor-Gas S3 Tanks Aiipliinces KV Equipment HEPPNER mttimiiuiiimiiiiHiitUHiuinHiuuuiHiHitHi 'MARKET Where Service k Pleasure VG TAVERN Where lnend meet Pool and tour laverile drink. iexi;ton,ore. Easy 70 Dodge Dart 2 doot Hordtop, outOfTioiic vinyl top. Ml.U month - 24 months A.M. 16.43 Deftrrtd MyiMnt price . . . Z34Z.M 73 Volkswagen 2 door Sedan, Wver, 4 weed, mg bucket seats, rodrol tires. $97.66 mofltb - 30 Mwrtlis A.M. 11.06 Deftrrid poyment prk . . . J3324.80 73 4x4 Blazer 4 speed, locking hubs, rodio, top. V-8, power steering, power $161.35 month - 30 months A.P.R. 11.06 Deferred payment price . . . $5435.50 73 Ford Vi ton speed, Yellow ond Brown, V with Lanopy, Custom corpeting $127.31 month - 30 monthi A.P.1. 11.06 Deferred payment price . . . $4316.40 These ore just o few of the over 70 new and used cars in stock including: Family Cars e 4 Wheel Drlw Pickups Economy Cars Vans Campers Transportation Cars and a Sport Cars and if we shouldn't hove what you want on hand at the moment we can get il for you! Mel Winter V Audi Volkswagen 'Ins week. 7. At that time (5 p.m.. Friday i a draw nig will be held a the store where entries have been received for this week's contest. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery Person will win S20 in cash. If that entry also hs's the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of sponsoring. merchants, a bonus of $7.50 will be paid. Whenever this bonus is nol win. it will be added lo the following week's bonus, which will continue to grow until it is won. 8. Every precaution will be "Even ihitig in Ladies Ready -to-Wear" The Lebush Sfioppe WHNMMNHMMMIM Rietmann's HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS "Your FaniiK Hardware" 1 IONE. OREGON wTUl TURNER ".XI VAN WARIER V0 1 BRYANT INSUNCI Cornett Green Peed HEPPNER Eeeds Salt (iardu and Wtrrin in Sunnily nvMnHirRiiMiHntiffTMlAirMiiivwi CAL'SARCO l.at-OiM ubricalkMi Aula Repair HEPPNER u it- "I gave at home!" to Buy p Swinger tronvniwion, lonl 6, rodio, heo'er $395 ONLY . . V 0 down On Apsrovid Credit 412 gas heater. 3 way odiustoble recln $395 ONLY . . down On Approved Crodit heater. Green Metallic with Black brakes $595 ONLY . . mw m w down On Approved Credit Pickup - 8, power steering, power brakes $495 ONLY . . a down On Approved Credit Volkswagen Mot loch Hiahwey PENDLETON 07aiaii taken to prevent typographi cal errors that might be mis'aken for clues, but error less typography cannot be guaranteed by anybody. The publisher of the Gazette Times will be ihe judge in all questions and his decision is final. Family participation gives you a better chance lo w in the jackpot. Your wife, husband or some brighl-eyed youngster may spot a clue that you miss! Think you can outwit the contest? You can't win if you don 'I enter. I Mobil 3 BOB'S Mobil Service s Whirr smiir is not old fdshiiim-d GONTY 5 "SHOES KK l.l." RED VYING t4 M llrppnrr Oiriiim HEAD1.N EOR RKEdlERS The reason (or coming lo lone : lor dinner! 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